[q] lg optimus q root - General Questions and Answers

I tried to root my lg optimus q last night and was partialy sucessufll
super user app recognises me as a super user when i try to root tether any root wyfy app i get a message saying i'm missing some kernls is there a way to correct this anything would be awsome

Help
ok So I am a total newb at this i had a friend that would do this all for me before i also have an optimus Q from Straighttalk and i am wanting to root my phone without bricking it so i can tether please let me know if anyone is succesful

well i cant post links here or i would post the whole how to guide i have it posted in like 3 other forums though.
below is the link to one said forum just remove the spaces and presto!
ht tp://androidarea51.com/ simplemachinesforum/ index.php?board=12.0
also we are currently working on a new kernal for it its going into beta testing either tonight or tomorrow morning so the ROM shouldnt be too far behind it! =)

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LG Ally Root PLZ

Hi im coming from winmo on topaz and might be getting LG Ally and want to root could one of you Android DEVs out there root the ally...i have used android via HaRET.exe and i prefer it over winmo and iOS so can someone root for all us Ally users, I know it isnt a high-end power machine but i really want new roms and froyo and all that JAzz...please root...
Ask and ye shall recieve
There is a forum at android forums called All things root, there is a post in that thread called How to root the LG Ally.
bamaredwingsfan said:
Ask and ye shall recieve
There is a forum at android forums called All things root, there is a post in that thread called How to root the LG Ally.
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Guy at work just got this phone, Visionary will root this phone, i just did it. it loaded superuser and i installed Adfree.
BTW, i think the phone has like 50mb of total memory....horrible.
z4root works on the latest build which is ZVC. Any build before that Universal Androot 1.6 does the trick.
WHERE IS OUR ALLY SECTION ON HERE?!?!?!?!
I can confirm that z4root works on the newest update on LG Ally. Just bought one for my daughter today, applied the latest update and used z4root version 1.3 to root it in about 30 seconds. Had AdFree and Titanium Backup up and running a couple of minutes after that. I did read that it needs to be z4root version 1.3 though for it to be successful on the latest update on Ally.
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alright im tired of every one just saying lets go to androidforums iv been with them and well the comunity is a little selfish and both major rom devs (one vanishing mid beta) and one who has kinda disapeared after a 2.2 rom ( we just got it). he is a geat guy and an even beter rom dev but im afraid that he is gone. just a hunch. and well also have onother drelesdi ( i think thats right) i havnt heard much from him he said he had 2.3 ported but he held on to it. said he was waiting for 2.2 for a newr kernal. but we havnt heard anything from him and thos who have spaoken with him have said it wont be released to radio issues which i saw coming( not lik ei knew there would be problems with the radio just i figured there woul dbe some issues) now onto my major point i would like to get a dedicated lg ally section and i want to get a comuniy goin over here too! so devs i can help some im a great tester ill risk my device no prob iv got adb and all that jazz so lets get this train rolling!
-Kninetimmy

[Q] Questions about Rooted LG Optimus T

Okay, so I have the LG Optimus T and I have it soft rooted with z4root. The problem is this: There are no custom ROM's for the LG Optimus T. I can't overclock my CPU (which is a major draw to rooting) with the kernel I have installed. Can someone please help me? I am very new to this, and I'm open to criticism, but I'd appreciate it if you'd answer with helpful criticism. Talk to me as if I'm a beginner, not an idiot. Thanks in advance, guys.
I also rooted my optimus t recently woohooo!
Anyone? Is there a mod for it?:d
Well here is a useful link to JoeMomRom which he striped down.
h t t p://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-optimus-t/52395-rom-joemomrom-v1-only-optimus-t-5.h t m l
The rom is called bareoptimus. I was having trouble with link so if its broke let me know and I will try to find another.
Once you root you are going to want to flash custom recovery too, just incase anything at anytime go's wrong. Hope this helps!!!!
here is a link to a custom ROM i love it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920787
I wouldnt of used Z4root, from what I read it wasnt really meant for 2.2, I used Gingerbreak 1.20 and everything is fine...Im currently using devoid froyo final with superblue v5 theme and it's running smoothly, I tried using the darktheme but it didnt work for me, I started years ago with rooting and my very first android phone was the tmobile g1, that's back when there werent programs for rooting you had to learn how to root using TE or ADB, im still in the process of learning everything I can myself and would love to learn how to cook my own roms
Help need with rooting Optimus T
I having a hard time rooting my optimus T. Can someone give me a step by step tutorial or a video. Thank you

rooting htc hero sprint 1.5

trying to root my htc sprint hero 1.5 help
Hey man everyone started from the same spot your in. People on here are SUPER helpful, but easily get annoyed by people asking the same questions and not posting them in the right section. USE SEARCH! its your best friend, every question has been asked over 3 times. My advice, read everything on rooting (terminology, dangers, benefits, which type of root fits your needs, which ROM you want to flash) after a week or so on researching, find an RUU file in a thread. Then load that on your phone and follow the command prompt instructions carefully. Remember to use search, and rooting can brick, break, your phone. But the benefits of rooting are well worth It.
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Go to the development section and look at the top posts(stickies), they have all the instructions there.
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Upgrade to 2.1 first. Easier to root for me plus you're already upgraded then.
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3 days ago I also had 1.5 which was rooted already. I then upgraded to the newest fw and then rerooted using the one click method that you will find here in xda forums. Worked without probs and was EXTREMELY easy.
its seems like you know i lot ive been trying to study everything and rooting and stuff but im lost can you person walk me thru it my parents and upgrading and giving me there cdma hero its never been updated rooted or anything do i update it to 2.1 first then whats nexted
cooltom1323 said:
its seems like you know i lot ive been trying to study everything and rooting and stuff but im lost can you person walk me thru it my parents and upgrading and giving me there cdma hero its never been updated rooted or anything do i update it to 2.1 first then whats nexted
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Hey dude, I'd recommend using this link right here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=694572
It tells how to get your phone to the stock 2.1 and then how to root that.
If you read down through the first 2 or 3 posts, all the instructions are there and it's really hard to mess them up if you follow exactly what is typed.
You don't even HAVE to upgrade to 2.1, but I'd recommend doing it first.
If you don't want to mess with the link I included above, you can just root it from 1.5 like it is now using some of the one-click methods out there on the forum. If you go to the Development section of this HTC Hero forum and look around for any threads with ROOT in the title, you should be able to find anything you need.
Also check out the Take Control link down in my signature below -- it has a lot of helpful posts and info too.

[Q] help with straight talks lg optimus q L55C

ok so as the title states, i need some help with my lg optimus q on straight talk wirless
this phone to my knowledge is simmilar to the s, and the v versions with the t and the one versions being gsm but i am not sure on that
heres some info
Modle number LGL55C
Android version 2.3.4
Baseband version LGL55C_6170
Kernel version 2.6.35.7
Build number GRJ22
software version LGL55CV1
so to my knowlege this is a basic version of droid direct from google without much done to it but to lock out tethering in any way and ofcourse the root access. also to my knowlege the 2.3.4 must be downgraded for the root to work before being rebooted into that version or the root will dissapear. this is all based on the optimus v so im not sure on any of this. and i realy need some help
HELP PLEASE
*Bump* Also searching for this
i've found a few links for the recovery and an alpha version of a rooted Operating system for it.
But i've not found the directions for rooting it.. which makes my other finds useless. and i cant post the links to them because some stupid spam prevention on this site demands i have at least 8 posts before i can put up links.
** i found a working root for it.. but since i cant post links.. i'll do what i can..
androidcentral .com /virgin-mobile-optimus-slider/126357-possible-root-try-4 .html
remove the spaces.. you will find a post on the page that has this..
You could more than likely follow [How-To] Root, Custom Recovery, NANDroid Backup but when you get to post #2 (custom recovery) you'll want to adjust for Recovery for the Straight Talk Optiums Q(LGL55C)
follow those links and directions.. i have it working on mine
now about some custom operating systems.. i've only found one.. i've misplaced its link its called lgl44c_Dirty_Alpha_2 think the author said it was just stock with a few extras added.
best of luck to you.. sorry i cant give out the links.. blame the spammers and the forums rules... since my account is several years old you'd think i'd be able to..
Bump any progress?
life is better with root and ICS.
any update
trying to find root instructions for lgl55c straight talk
Mike314 said:
trying to find root instructions for lgl55c straight talk
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Rooting it is easy...as I found, the rest is harder because lack of support...bleh.:silly:
AreaRomQ
WackyJoe said:
Rooting it is easy...as I found, the rest is harder because lack of support...bleh.:silly:
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Check into AreaRomQ so far i have found nothing on here for this phone other than people trying to find where to get mods and other things for it with no luck at all. I ran across that rom around july/august last year. You can find it on AndroidArea51 . com (take out the spaces... fail for the no link posting for people who actually are trying to help) Hope this helps you guys out a little better!!!

lg optimus elite

is there anything on the lg optimus elite and can ics be put on it?
The phone is already running ics but I'm not sure I'm actually getting the phone on Friday I'm pretty excited cause my wildfire Idrives me nuts with the buggy roms. But as far as I know I don't think anyone's even found a way to root it yet, but I'm not real sure. You might try googling it, I'm interested in this as well I hope they make a thread for it.
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Haven't found a way yet
I have been looking for a way to get it rooted. No luck yet. I have an ns4g runnin the jb rom. My buddy, who is helpless in the android world, has been begging me to get it rooted. :silly:
A word from the wise, after a dozen or so downloads from various sources all the files out there that claim to root the elite are corrupt. Even the ones linked from here are no good. Hopefully someone can bail us out but don't dl the ones from the android forums they are crap.
Android forums does has a legit click rooting for the elite thanks to hashtag
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lg optimus elite virgin mobile
my elite came with gingerbread, hopping to toot so I can tether and get replace annoying boot animation. Any help would be great.
optimus elite Root tutorial?
on youtube theres a guy named blentz90 i believe who realising a tut on how to root the optimus elite search him up?

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