Anyone got the Superboot boot.img for 2.3.3 (GRH78C). If you don't know what I'm talking about.
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...0/23-dec-grh78-superboot-rooting-the-nexus-s/
There is no reason why it should not work
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ok So I just got my gx2 and i flashed it with NVFlash and got the clockwork boot installed. I did a back up of the original OS 2.3.3
My Question is this. Do i need to root it inorder to be able to install CM7 on it. Or can I get a prerooted 2.3.3 from somewhere?
Thank you for your help.
CM7 is already rooted, flash it via clockworkmod and Voila you have a rooted device. No root needed to flash things, just clockworkmod.
Have an evo 4g recently flashed blackend e4g 0.0.1a [2.3.3] . I had CM6 running strong and was able to flash CM7 OMGB Fresh and a bunch more. After flashing blackend I lost root access . I can't get into recovery manually or through rom manager. I tried to reroot using revolutionary method for 2.3.3 and it tells me my hboot version is not supported [ hboot version 0.93.0000 ] Simply put stuck like chuck. Searched google and this forum hope I landed in the right place thanks.
Using CWM recovery android 2.3.3 Baseband version 2.15.00.07.28 kernel version 2.6.35.10-g13578ee build 4.53.651.1 cl133994 release-keys
Lost root
I am having the same problem. With blackened. When I go to titanium backup, I am told the app will not work on a phone that is not rooted. Also when I tried to flash a recovery from rom manager nothing happens it just stalls.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have a Nexus S (GSM) version and I recently did the OTA update to ICS 4.0.3 and I would like to root the phone and install a custom ROM.
I have rooted NS phones in the past with GB, but have never done one with ICS, I have searched threads and haven't found a procedure using a mac and fastboot commands. Any Help would be appreciated.
Tried using the older method using fastboot to unlock the phone and flash the clockwork 4.0.2 image. It puts the SU file on the phone, but when I try to update the recovery in ROM manager, I get privilege errors?
Any Help would be appreciated.
go to nexusshacks.com and you will find all your awnsers
Ive tried several methods to root the new LEAKED release but to no avail.
Anyone have a good method that worked, preferably a .zip file. Does not seem like any version of su.zip is working at all for me.
Thanks
this guide should get you there http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-root/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-on-ics-or-gingerbread/
uploaded su working on ics
Hi all,
I own a Motorola Defy+ GB 2.3.6. Recently (sometime in April '12) got a official update from Motorola. I want to root my device, tried many tools available in this forum like Superoneclick, DoomLord, etc.. But these tools were not able to root my device. I read many posts mentioning successful rooting of Defy+ DFP-231 BL7.
When I checked my device BL version, it showed V9.10 (in the boot menu). I am wanted to know if I could be able to root my device.!
Since I am not able to root my device, I was thinking to flash the stock sbf with a rooted SBF using this method.
I want to know the risks involved in this method. If I flash a custom ROM without taking a backup of the stock ROM (I'm not able to use nandroid woithout root privileges), and something goes wrong, will I be able to restore my device to previous state (stock ROM) ?
Any answers/suggestions are appreciated..
Thanks..!
hello,
have you success rooted your phone ?
thx
Defy+ rooted
ludo37 said:
hello,
have you success rooted your phone ?
thx
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Yes.. I have rooted my Defy+ using this method :laugh:
Now running Quarx's JellyBean :angel: