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How to eradicate Nexus 7 second generation 2013 in Android 4 3 Jelly Bean and unlock the bootloader Guide
How to eradicate Nexus 7 second generation 2013 in Android 4 3 Jelly Bean and unlock the bootloader Guide
How to eradicate Nexus 7 (second generation, 2013) in Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and unlock the bootloader [Guide] - Update Nexus 7, 2012 to the second generation Nexus 7 released in 2013? Or maybe Nexus July 2013 is its first Nexus. Either way, they want to get more out of it? You are lucky. With this guide you will learn exactly how to eradicate the 2013 Nexus 7! After following this guide, the door is open to endless new possibilities regarding your Nexus 7.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended as a useful "how." dotTech and writers are not responsible for any gain or loss (including, but not limited to bricked devices) incurred as a result of following this guide. Root your device at your own risk. Rooting may void the warranty. Proceed at your own risk
Requiretments
This guide is the root for the operation is specifically for the second generation of Nexus 7, launched in 2013, with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Most likely it will not work in 2012 with Android 4.3 Nexus 7.
Note This procedure will erase all files and data on your Nexus 7. Proceed at your own risk.
Before starting
- You will need to have the Nexus 7 USB downloaded and installed on your PC drivers. You can download from this link controllers.
- You will need a microUSB cable handy, along with some free space on the Nexus 7 itself.
- You will need to download and install ADB and Fastboot on your Windows computer. You can download and learn to install ADB and Fastboot from here.
- You will need to download the OpenRecovery-TWRP-2.6.0.0-flo.img file. You can download it here. Once downloaded, move OpenRecovery-TWRP-2.6.0.0-flo.img the same same C: / folder you installed Android ADB and Fastboot a.
- You will need to download the file to your PC UPDATE-SuperSU-v.1.51.zip. Which can be downloaded by clicking this link. Save the file anywhere on your computer, but does not remove the file UPDATE-SuperSU-v.1.51.zip - will have to transfer the entire file, without extracting, your Nexus 7 below!
How to Root Nexus 7 2013 Second Generation
PART 1: Open the boot loader of the second generation Nexus 7 2013
- Make sure USB debugging is enabled on your Nexus 7. You can enable USB debugging, go to Settings, then click Options Applications Development. Once development options, go to Settings, then tap About phone and the build number seven times. After touching Build Number seven times a message saying "Now you are a developer" will appear. Go back to the area of ??development options and check the box that enables USB debugging mode.
- Turn off the Nexus 7.
- Power your Nexus 7 again, but in bootloader mode. You can accomplish this by holding down both volume buttons down the volume and power button at the same time.
- Connect your Nexus 7 to your PC via the microUSB cable.
- Open a command prompt and type the following command. It will tell you if your Nexus 7 is properly connected to your PC.
- fastboot devices
- Then enter the following command and be on the look out for your Nexus 7 to display a message asking if you are sure you want to unlock the bootloader. Select Yes.
- oem unlock Fastbook
- Once the process is complete, click Start to restart the Nexus 7.
- Wait until it finishes.
- Do not close the command prompt window. That we will need in Part 2. Go to Part 2.
PART 2: Installing custom TWRP Recovery In 2013 Second Generation Nexus 7
- Due to unlock the bootloader makes some settings are reset, you will need to enable USB debugging. You can enable USB debugging, go to Settings, then click Options Applications Development. Once development options, go to Settings, then tap About phone and the build number seven times. After touching Build Number seven times a message saying "Now you are a developer" will appear. Go back to the area of ??development options and check the box that enables USB debugging mode.
- Ensure that the Nexus 7 is still connected to the computer and the command prompt window is still open. Type the following command in the command prompt window.
- adb reboot bootloader
- Now we have to flash the custom recovery. This is a process that can not be interrupted. Something could go wrong if you disconnect the device or turn off the PC before it is complete, so be sure the battery is fully charged. You can flash custom recovery image to your Nexus 7 by entering the following command in the command prompt window on your computer:
- fastboot flash recovery OpenRecovery-TWRP-2.6.0.0-flo.img
- Wait until it ends, then move to part 3.
PART 3: rooting 2013 Second Generation Nexus 7
- Power off your Nexus 7 and Android reenter.
- Reconnect to your PC and transfer mode file when prompted on your Nexus 7.
- UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip transfer from the computer to the internal memory of the Nexus 7.
- Boot into your newly installed mode recovery. You can accomplish this is by unplugging the Nexus 7 from the computer, turn off the Nexus 7, then pressing and holding down both the volume and volume buttons and the power button simultaneously.
- Once the boot loader, using the volume keys to navigate recovery mode, select and press the power button to select.
- Once youre in the recovery TWRP, touch the Install option, and find the location of UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip. Select UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip and sliding left and right when TWRP calls Swipe to confirm flash. After doing this, you will begin the rooting process.
- Once the rooting is complete, find their way back to the main menu TWRP Recovery, and select the restart option.
- Once you have booted again Android, its second generation 2013 is rooted Nexus 7!
- Fact!
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