Root without wipe - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Been looking around and is there a method to root without wiping anything and If I wanted to unroot do I need to root I have many things of my xoom that is holding me back to root because of what I have
sent from my HTC evolution running a freshly baked gingerbread with the 4gs in it

The root process is not what wipes the device. It's the "fastboot oem unlock" that wipes it.
And you can't root without unlock. No way to get around it.

ok thanks for the quick reply
sent from my HTC evolution running a freshly baked gingerbread with the 4gs in it

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[Q] Stock ROM and Custom Kernel

Just a quick question.
Say 2.3.4 stock ROM comes out. If I flash it via recovery, would I have to flash the custom kernel via recovery as well, this time without whole rooting process or would I have to start from unlocking bootloader steps?
The custom kernel might be too old or incompatible. When you upgrade you will need to go through the rooting steps again, you will most definitely lose root, I'm not sure if the bootloader relocks though, if it does just fastboot OEM unlock again, you can do that in no time
JD
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Yes you can but you must be rooted
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clockworkmod is not available

I have an inspire that I got T-mobile working on it and after I rooted the phone i didn't flash it to a custom rom. So now I want to get ClearDroid in it, but when I tried to go to ROM manager there wasn't a pop-up saying there's an update for clockworkmod recovery.
Now I don't know how to get clockworkmod installed. I've tried looking in the forums for solutions but still no luck. I also want to know if I did something wrong with the rooting.
I would really appreciate the help.
Wel can you tell me what the first entry is in your rom manager? Mine is flash clockwork recovery. Give that a go and see if it works for you.
What root method did you use? I used ACE HACK KIT and if I recall it put a clockwork recovery on my device.
Spark is correct...hack kit does add a clockwork recovery. Start adb and type adb reboot recovery to boot into it. Or, install Droid explorer on your pc and click tools, install custom ROM.
http://de.codeplex.com/releases/view/50997
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I used Bubby's simple root program. It's weird tho because I first used it on another inspire and I was able to root it and flash it to another ROM. The second time I rooted on a different inspire(the one with the T-mobile) I can't flash it to a different ROM.
I've confirmed with root checker that the phone is rooted and I was thinking if it's advisable if I should root it again.
One more thing when I tried to go into boot mode and there was an orange blinking light. I just took out the battery and got it working again. What I heard is that it could be a sign of semi-bricking the phone.
Might be best to flash back to stock using the RUU in Bubby's one click, however, you may lose the ability to use T-mobile. I'll think about it after I get some sleep.
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I was also thinking about flashing back into stock and after that just try to root everything again to work with T-Mobile

How do I root my nexus s 4g? I already have an unlocked bootloader.

Hey
I unlocked the boatloader, which wiped the phone, and rooted it when I first got it.
I got the new update recently and just found out I lost root. Is there a way to get root back without wiping the phone? I still have the unlocked bootloader since I have the little lock on the boot screen.
I read the guides, but they all seem to also do the fastboot thing that unlocks the bootloader or installs a new ROM. I just want to keep my phone the way it is (stock) and root it. I'm just really confused about how to do it.
Thanks!
Mount USB while in Android
Copy su.zip
Boot into cwm recovery
Install su.zip from sdcard
Done
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I don't have unlocked anything. I'd like a rooted phone without having to wipe anything. Is it possible?
If the bootloader isn't unlocked then doing so will wipe.
If it's unlocked installing su and recovery as I described will wipe nothing.
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Ok. And I suppose you cannot root a phone without unlocking the bootloader first?
athani said:
Ok. And I suppose you cannot root a phone without unlocking the bootloader first?
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Not anymore. Need an unlocked bootloader to root now.
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Problems installing Roms

So I'm helping my friend root his 4g slide (Having lots of experience doing this for the last year) but here's my problem. Everytime i go into recovery and install the new rom. On the reboot it begins to load up the new rom, then flashes over to the old stock rom. No matter how many times i do it or with different roms this happens. And when the stock rom loads i do not have root access, however recovery stays installed. I'm dumfounded by this and have searched as best i can with little results on this issue. Anyone have any Idea's?
You have Clockwork Recovery, but no root access on your Stock Rom. What I can think of is...
1) Your only Temp Rooted
2) Your S-On
3) You did all the rooting steps, but forgot to flash the Superuser Zip with Root access on it.
4) If you flash a ROM, but when it reboots your on the Stock DS Rom. Your S is on. This stops you from over writing the System. It does a check against the System to make sure that it's running the Stock Rom.
Just simply get S-Off. Very easy. Freevo is only a Temp Root. Revolutionary is the S-Off. You have to flash the SU Zip for full root access. This is all I can think of.
Try formatting system under mounts and storage in recovery.
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Under was right. The boot showed it as s off with the s off boot version, wiping the system fixed it. Thank you very Mich gentleman.
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There's no way to root N5 without wiping at present?

I searched a lot in the past few hours for rooting my N5 & N10 in 4.4. Then finally I rooted N10 via Nexus Root Toolkit without wiping, just booted into that TWRP Recovery and installed SuperSU 1.8. But when I tried the same way to root N5, the Recovery only showed no command. So did I miss the actual method?
Thanks for anyone could answer my question.
You have to unlock the bootloader to root. That'll wipe the device. The actual rooting doesn'tt wipe it.
Edit, follow this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
It seems that unlocking bootloader is necessary. However, I am curious to know why Nexus 10 could skip unlocking step.
And thank you for sharing, I'll read it this morning.
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