Download
the necessary drivers and tools to a folder on your desktop and extract
the archives to their respective folders. First, we shall root the
phone and later install the CWM recovery patch. Make sure you have
administrative rights on your Windows PC before you proceed.
Install the necessary driver(s)
Now, let's start our mission
For
this, we will need the USB and ADB drivers installed. Go ahead and
install the drivers (usually one driver should work, but in certain
cases, you would have to install both the drivers). To be on the safer
side, install both to make your work easier. Once the drivers are
installed, head over to the phone’s settings and click around 5 to 7
times on the “Build Number” in the “About Phone” in “Settings”. This
will enable the “Developer Options” from where you should enable “USB
Debugging”. Then head back to the “Settings > Security” and enable
“Unknown sources”. Now connect the phone to the PC and let the drivers
be installed for the ADB mode. Your phone is now ready for rooting. If
you have installed both the drivers on the PC, make sure that the
“PdaNet Desktop” utility is not running in the background. You will see
the app running in the system tray. Shut it down or your phone will not
be rooted. Don’t forget to do this before proceeding.
Now
all you need to do is double-click on the folder where you downloaded
the files, double-click on the Motochopper folder and then again
double-click on the “Run.Bat” file. This file is a DOS mode batch
executable file, which will do the needful for you. Proceed with the
on-screen instructions and your phone should be rooted in a few seconds.
In case you see the procedure halted for more than 5 minutes, you
should try repeating the method. If you still get stuck here, go to the
“Settings > Security” and enable/disable “Verify Apps”. This should
allow the Superuser app needed to be installed on the phone by the
rooting script. Now run the batch file again till you see the last line
stating “Exploit complete” and “press any key to reboot the phone”. Your
phone should reboot automatically and your Xolo Q700 is finally rooted.
Install any app that requires root permissions, such as Root Explorer
or Titanium Backup, to verify that the rooting is successful.
Extract it using simple es file explorer or simple unrar and keep recovery.img in root of sd card
Open mobileuncle tools and select Recovery uodate
A scrren will appear showing recovery.img then select ok for use this recovery
Now CWM recovery will be installed and ask for boot into recovery mode
Select yes for it and your phone will boot to CWM Recovery
Congratulations..You have installed CWM Recovery in your phone
FLASHING CWM USING SP FLASH TOOL
Rooting
and flashing a recovery software on the phone is considered risky and
will void any and all warranty on the phone. The procedure can also
brick your phone rendering it dead or useless. Do this with extreme
care.
Assuming
that you have gathered all the necessary files for this process in a
folder on your desktop, proceed with extreme caution. Also make sure
that you have two files required for the recovery present on the
recovery folder. These files are “recovery.img” and
“MT6589_Android_scatter_emmc.txt”. Now head on to the folder
“SP_Flash_Tool_v3.1248.0.96” in the folder you downloaded all the files.
Here, execute the “Flash_Tool.exe” file and bring on the utility. Now
follow the steps given below very, very carefully. Do not connect the
phone as yet.
Make the necessary settings and give proper file names before flashing
1.
In the Smart Phone Flash Tool utility, click on the button named
“Scatter-loading” and feed the file named
“MT6589_Android_scatter_emmc.txt”. The window below will fill up with
some vague values and text. Make sure the “Recovery” line is the only
one checked.
2.
Then click on the “Recovery” line and feed the file “Recovery.img” from
the folder you downloaded. Usually this is done automatically, but we
recommend you confirm this step.
3.
Next, click on “Window” in the menu, click on “Write Memory”. Make sure
the check mark is present. This will bring up an additional tab “Write
Memory” in the main interface.
4. Click on the “Write Memory” tab. Here, check the box “EMMC” in the “Memory Settings” section.
Double check the entries you type in before hitting that "Write
Memory" button
5.
Now click on the “Open Raw Data” button and feed it the “Recovery.img”
file again. This file path should be seen in the “Write Parameter” field
below.
6.
This step is crucial. In the “Write Parameter” section, you will find
two mode fields— “Begin address” and “Container Length”. Enter these two
values respectively:
Begin Address: 0x2d80000
Container Length: 0x600000
The
above values are “Zeros” and not the alphabet “O”. Double-check the
values or copy and paste them from here. Check the screenshot for
verification.
7. Once all these settings are done, hit the “Write Memory” button on the top. The utility will start searching for the phone.
8. Now turn
off the phone, remove the battery and reinsert it after around 30
seconds. Do not switch it on. Just connect the switched-off phone to the
USB cable.
The drivers for the EMMC mode will be installed automatically and the
utility will start writing the recovery software to the phone. You can
see this happening and confirm it with the change in colours and the
activity on the bottom of the utility’s window. At times, the phone’s
drivers take a while to be installed. Don’t panic if the utility does
not continue ahead after the drivers are installed. Give it a while
more, then disconnect and reconnect the phone again after the drivers
are installed. Voila! The recovery utility is installed and to confirm
this, you will see a small square window pop up with a bright green
circle in it. It is now safe to disconnect your phone.
The Xolo Q700 in CWM Recovery mode
To
get into the recovery mode, simply press the “Volume UP + Power”
buttons together for a few seconds and you will automatically land into
the recovery mode. Now you can take backups and flash custom ROMs on
your Xolo Q700.