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Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 11:21 pm
by sectroyer
zoelechat wrote:T-NT14MDEUC :)
If it's REALLY(?) NT14M he needs to unpack attached file to SamyGO folder (it will replace sfd.sh). Then double click jbd2.bat and ext4.bat and post imgs :)

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 12:06 am
by farfons
sectroyer wrote:
zoelechat wrote:T-NT14MDEUC :)
If it's REALLY(?) NT14M he needs to unpack attached file to SamyGO folder (it will replace sfd.sh). Then double click jbd2.bat and ext4.bat and post imgs :)
do you mean for images the screenshot of the result of both .bat? :)

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 4:49 pm
by horatyu
lasher wrote:Tried the Root today on H6470 firmware: 2790.1 / Sub-Version: 1010 but didn't succeed.

I need Help. :roll:
Maybe you can succeed method: 2 memory stick ---> one for registered and another for data folders

viewtopic.php?f=70&t=9622&p=82028#p82028

I root Succesfull on EU48H6400 T-MST14DEUC-2781.0 with this method

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:28 pm
by sectroyer
farfons wrote:
sectroyer wrote:
zoelechat wrote:T-NT14MDEUC :)
If it's REALLY(?) NT14M he needs to unpack attached file to SamyGO folder (it will replace sfd.sh). Then double click jbd2.bat and ext4.bat and post imgs :)
do you mean for images the screenshot of the result of both .bat? :)
Of course :) But ONLY if you have NT14M!!!!

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:55 pm
by farfons
sectroyer wrote:
farfons wrote:
sectroyer wrote: If it's REALLY(?) NT14M he needs to unpack attached file to SamyGO folder (it will replace sfd.sh). Then double click jbd2.bat and ext4.bat and post imgs :)
do you mean for images the screenshot of the result of both .bat? :)
Of course :) But ONLY if you have NT14M!!!!
Yes T-NT14MDEUC-1109. Here the screens

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:57 pm
by sectroyer
now connect usb and check sam.log :)

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:15 am
by farfons
sectroyer wrote:now connect usb and check sam.log :)
Here the log > http://ctrlv.it/id/3169/2386681960

What do you think about? Thanks :)

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:24 am
by sectroyer
farfons wrote:
sectroyer wrote:now connect usb and check sam.log :)
Here the log > http://ctrlv.it/id/3169/2386681960

What do you think about? Thanks :)
I think netcat to tv on port 3123 type

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 insmod /tmp/jbd2.ko
 dmesg | tail
or you do NOT have NT14M :P

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:14 pm
by farfons
sectroyer wrote:
farfons wrote:
sectroyer wrote:now connect usb and check sam.log :)
Here the log > http://ctrlv.it/id/3169/2386681960

What do you think about? Thanks :)
I think netcat to tv on port 3123 type

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 insmod /tmp/jbd2.ko
 dmesg | tail
or you do NOT have NT14M :P
no result with netcat, i've attached the screenshot, i've tried on port 3123 and 3023 (as showed on samygo installation screen). I can assume that i have nt14m basing on service menu (screen attached).
the only thing that i can't do is to connect the usb for PVR because my model doesn't support it.
is there something else that i can do? thanks :D

Re: [!!!] Rooting H on latest firmwares

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:07 am
by barkas
hey,

thanks!

Managed to get it working.

Seems like the trick was to use Windows-formatted USB-Sticks (or to you use very specific format options with Mac, however I gave up on that).


horatyu wrote:
barkas wrote:hey,
first of all thanks for the great work and nice documentation.

I have a T-MST14DEUC-2604.1 (model UE50H6270) and tried the approach as mentioned in the first post.
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Thanks for helpful advice
barkas
Follow these steps:
you need 2 Memory Stick
The one you use to put the two folders InstallSamyGO-H and SamyGO
Second Memory Stick you put in tv and then press the REC button and record a few seconds something
then follow the steps from first post:
Here are the steps to make it work:
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