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March 29, 2017 at 4:58 pm #64220
The link to the files is on page 1 of this thread dated Aug 12. I am re-pasting the info below:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxD9eirUKNfybThOb3c5SFlhTWs I put E6N5 AND E6N6 ,BUT U GUYS NEED THIS SPECIAL BOOT AND RECOVEY OPTIONAL https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxD9eirUKNfyb3hScXpVT2lkQUE/view?usp=sharing
March 7, 2017 at 5:47 pm #63118Hello All,
This forum has been a great help.
So far I have resized my partitions so that I have a 53Gb android partition. Replaced the stock android with RemixOS 2.0 and rooted the tablet.
To accomplish this by the following steps:
- Read the following thread on re-partitioning. https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/resize-android-partition-the-easy-way-for-x98-serie/
- Downloaded the partition files from MEGA: Partition.X98.serie.by.spzjulien.zip
- Extracted and save the GPT53.BIN partition script.
- I also followed some instructions from Oddilio Labs on installing windows and android https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/install-windows-android-in-tbook10-by-oddillio-labs-contact-tstoddillio-com/
- You can skip any instructions related to windows install. You will only be interested in the android install.
- The following steps were used to create the bootable usb drive required for this process.
- Download the tBook 10 Android zip file from the link in the Oddillio Labs tutorial.
- Unzip the file into a directory.
- Download the RemixOS files from earlier in this forum.
- Copy the SYSTEM, BOOT, and RECOVERY image files into the directory that you created in step b. Overwrite any files as required.
- Copy the GPT53.BIN to the directory that you created in step 2. Rename the existing GPT.BIN file to GBT.BIN.OLD. Once that is complete, rename the GPT53.BIN as GPT.BIN.
- Follow the instructions in the Oddillio Labs tutorial under the Preparing Android Flash Drive: Copy the files from the android directory that you created in step 2 to the flash drive.
- Now follow the section labelled Android Installation: in the Oddillio Labs tutorial.
- Once your tablet reboots (can take a while on the first re-boot) you will be presented with the RemixOS logo and login.
================== Optional Root tBook 10 ======================
- You can use it as is or go on to download the TWRP version for the tBook 10 and then using ADB run TWRP and root the tablet.
- See my instructions in this post: https://techtablets.com/forum/topic/teclast-tbook-10/page/2/
- In these instructions I used another version of TWRP but there is a link in the post for the actual TWRP for the tBook 10 please use that version.
August 4, 2016 at 3:31 am #45542Hey guys,
I rooted my tBook 10. Here is what I did.
1. I searched the internet for the ToolBox-X80-pro.zip file and downloaded it. I then extracted the TWRP-X80-pro.img file from the zip and copied it to my ADB directory.
2. I connected my tablet to my windows 10 pc and copied UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip to the downloads folder of my tablet.
3. Using ADB (lookup what this is if you are not sure), I first issued an “adb root” command followed by “adb disable-verity”. This tablet has the system partition protected with verity turned on so you must disable it in order to place the partition in a RW mode.
4. Next I booted the tablet into bootloader mode and used fastboot to issue the following command “fastboot boot TWRP-X80-pro.img”
5. When the tablet rebooted it loaded TWRP (for the X80) on the tablet. You must have a mouse connected to the tablet via OTG cable that came with the tablet as the touch features do not work with the X80 version of TWRP on this tablet.
6. Using the install of TWRP I searched to the Download directory on the tablet and ran the update. When completed I had root access.
Just thought I would share
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