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Root Porting ClockWorkMod to the Kyocera Rise

did u choose the option to download later? are U rooted? is it possible that u can look around in maybe a cache folder i'm guessing. i'm trying to redownload it so i can look around and find it, but my data is shoot, download just hangs, then i clear kyocera rise update tool.apk, i need wifi
 
I just checked, I don't have an update. What are your version numbers in about phone? (Android, Software, Kernel, Build Number)

Can you pull it at all, I'm not sure where the update gets saved to.

Android v. 4.0.4
Software v. 1.000vm
Hardware v. 0104
Base band v. 1.000vm
Kernel v. 3.0.8 - perf release@release#1 Fri Jun 29 18:40:15 just 2012
Build # iml77

U could try changing ur timezone I'm eastern (Jersey ) then reboot and try the update button
 
Android v. 4.0.4
Software v. 1.000vm
Hardware v. 0104
Base band v. 1.000vm
Kernel v. 3.0.8 - perf release@release#1 Fri Jun 29 18:40:15 just 2012
Build # iml77

U could try changing ur timezone I'm eastern (Jersey ) then reboot and try the update button

I'm eastern as well. I'm still not seeing the update. Oh well, probably is slowly rolling out. I wonder what it changes/fixes.
 
So i am new to this rooting thing. I followed another persons method of rooting my phone(which worked)
The process through which it took to download was really simple. When you do it, there are 2 drivers of which you have to download and install. I only was able to install one of them because of the computer that I was working on. After i was finished rooting it, I thought about going back and rooting the other driver ( there is another computer that does both). I would like to know if that would make my phone a hit-you-in-the-face-with-a- brick phone. Any ideas? If you want to learn more go to the URL I posted on the next post. If you do this, I suggest that someone who hasn't rooted there Rise yet try this and see if any of these steps may help you with the bootloader, since you are installing drivers from a different phone (read the information around the download links on the posted webpage, which may say "register to view link" which is free and fast. When you click the link it will say " you made the right choice").
 
just for the hell of it, i pushed update, and I just got a firmware package update, this maybe wut we need, can someone pull it?
I tried accepting the update but it failed once phone booted into recovery, got an error message and contact service provider. I think it failed because of root? not sure becauze my system is altered alot? anybody try this or am I late?

Lol slow down I have been messing around with my root I think it isn't working but how do I get this and how do I pull it
Thanks nickname /-\P
 
Android v. 4.0.4
Software v. 1.000vm
Hardware v. 0104
Base band v. 1.000vm
Kernel v. 3.0.8 - perf release@release#1 Fri Jun 29 18:40:15 just 2012
Build # iml77

U could try changing ur timezone I'm eastern (Jersey ) then reboot and try the update button


My rise is the same build and everything. All of the information above posted is exactly the same on my Rise. Did you say that you got the update? If so tell me which developer option you hit (there are like 5 of them, if you are talking about the develp). I will try to do the same thing (my phone is rooted).
 
So i am new to this rooting thing. I followed another persons method of rooting my phone(which worked)
The process through which it took to download was really simple. When you do it, there are 2 drivers of which you have to download and install. I only was able to install one of them because of the computer that I was working on. After i was finished rooting it, I thought about going back and rooting the other driver ( there is another computer that does both). I would like to know if that would make my phone a hit-you-in-the-face-with-a- brick phone. Any ideas? If you want to learn more go to the URL I posted on the next post. If you do this, I suggest that someone who hasn't rooted there Rise yet try this and see if any of these steps may help you with the bootloader, since you are installing drivers from a different phone (read the information around the download links on the posted webpage, which may say "register to view link" which is free and fast. When you click the link it will say " you made the right choice").

I'm not sure what you're saying. The link you posted is the guide that is passed around as the guide for rooting the Rise, but there is only 1 driver for the rise depending on what type of computer you have (32 or 64 bit). Are you talking about the Hydro driver? I'm not sure if it would do anything different from the Rise driver, even if it managed to work.
 
My rise is the same build and everything. All of the information above posted is exactly the same on my Rise. Did you say that you got the update? If so tell me which developer option you hit (there are like 5 of them). I will try to do the same thing (my phone is rooted).

There is an option in the system settings that says "System Update". It is at the very bottom below "About Phone". That's where the option to update the phone software is at, if your phone is able to receive an update.
 
Will someone pm the root file v18 binry please I got one but it said v2 I need it for a hydro and I think I need to re root please help
 
Also, can anyone tell me a way to stop apps from running in the background when I am not using them? My phones memory keeps going down to about 50mb from about 150mb, so my phone gets slow and choppy. There are alot of apps that just run in the background when I don't use them (facebook, google maps, yahoomail, etc) that just eat up my phones memory. Every time i use the advanced task manager to turn them off, they immediately pop back up. Since my phone is rooted, is there a way to turn that off, or stop them from doing that?
 
There is an option in the system settings that says "System Update". It is at the very bottom below "About Phone". That's where the option to update the phone software is at, if your phone is able to receive an update.

I have tried this. It tells me that there is no firmware update available:banghead::secruity::mad:.
 
I'm not sure what you're saying. The link you posted is the guide that is passed around as the guide for rooting the Rise, but there is only 1 driver for the rise depending on what type of computer you have (32 or 64 bit). Are you talking about the Hydro driver? I'm not sure if it would do anything different from the Rise driver, even if it managed to work.

You can download both depending on what computer you are on. I was wondering if you could install both and boot them to your phone. My thing is if you can, can you go back and do another one after root has already been established? Or will it make your phone a nice weapon to throw through someone's window?
I had already downloaded the 64bit driver to my phone. On windows (7?) i think that you can download both, but what if you only used one to root your phone? Does it matter which one you use? Can you boot both to your phone? if so. would it make anything different?
 
Has anyone noticed that they can overlap their homescreen widgets/shortcuts? when you do this and select them, it gives you the option to pick which app you want to use. I accidentally dragged an app and placed it in the same spot as another app. It does not get rid of either of them, but rather split the apps by overlapping the two images.
 
So, I have read that some of you guys have contacted Kyocera about the bootloader and they brought it to their corporate offices. They told you that it is only used by the factory/developer user but not to end-users? Well that's ******ed. It would greatly increase their amount of money that they get because more people will buy them so they can root them. We obviosly don't care about our warranties. If they were to release that bootloader/downlaod mode, then if we did brick our phones, then we could either easily restore it or go, buy a new one, and root it again, this time learning from what bricked it in the first place. Since I am currently in college, they are offering classes to help better android development, or to create android apps. I have thought of taking it, and if I do, I will try to keep everyone up on the info. Also if I do take it, I will pay attention for anything that may help for the bootloader.
 
Yes I'm rooted. I haven't even downloaded it yet. Just got to the screen saying there is a firmware update and that my phone has to be above 50% charged to download. Below it had cancel or stay download. I chose cancel. Where do I look in my cache folders? Can you not re-download?
 
Try /cache/* or /data/local/tmp/ or use disk free to find larger files, the update should be 100 megs or more.
 
It downloads it to cache/delta. Unable to upload anything because my home internet went out earlier and is at a slow speed right now. Thought I'd at least let you all know where it's downloading to though. It's not a zip but some .bin files.
 
It downloads it to cache/delta. Unable to upload anything because my home internet went out earlier and is at a slow speed right now. Thought I'd at least let you all know where it's downloading to though. It's not a zip but some .bin files.

Bin files might be good ;)
 
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