Root - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

I have been looking for a way to root my droid pro since i got it. I am having problems on other forums.
Is there a wiki or a thread that somebody can direct me to that will show me how to downgrade to another android version and root my phone upgrade the version and keep root?
I am not asking for a one click method or anything lazy like that i will spend 3 hours typing commands into terminal on unix if that is what it takes to root my phone.
Even if the guaranteed method you point me to has a 95% chance of bricking my phone i will still try it i am determined to get this thing rooted.
Thanks for all help in advance.
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Dude... just Google it. You'll find tons of results, even threads from this site...
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Yes i know but i need one that does not have broken links.
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Help with rooting galaxy s

Im new to the rooting game and was hoping someone could give me an easy way to root my galaxy s 2.2 vibrant and some good reading about the whole root experience.
A way to unroot my phone would be helpful as I have been haing some problems with my phone. I believe these to be Samsung software issues such as stuck in thee booting prosess. Im on my second phone and have had to hard reset it several times
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=746129
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In the forum search look fo "z4root". I used it to root my epic . It took a few uninstall-reinstall-reboot-run-repeat cycles but I am successfully rooted and didn't even need a PC
Epic is as Epic does
Thanks ill try that.
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Is that even on the market anymore?
I used one click lag fix to root mine
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I tried the z4root and another one click root I found on the forums nneither of them worked. Probably because im running 2.2. I found a one click root using a computer so I think that will be my next attempt
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Used Odin in the end and im now rooted. Thanks for the input
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Rooting?

Hey, sorry to resort to asking this I read the sticky but couldn't find am answer. I seen how to root but is it possible to root without a computer?
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C-4Nati said:
Hey, sorry to resort to asking this I read the sticky but couldn't find am answer. I seen how to root but is it possible to root without a computer?
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No
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It is actually possible to root without a computer. Apps like z4root work, but I can't remember for which devices
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nbeebe24 said:
It is actually possible to root without a computer. Apps like z4root work, but I can't remember for which devices
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It works only on devices vulnerable to the exploit it uses. This is not one of those devices, hence the answer of no.
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You are correct sir. I was just letting him know that certain phones are indeed able to be rooted without a computer

Please help me?

I made a not to wise choice and bought from a china store. The mini tablet I bought has no app market installed. I have download many "google play store '.apk'" files and they all install, when I open them, they crash RIGHT off the bat! I have done this at least 5-10 times.
If anyone...anyone... can help me, please let me know! Please, please, please.
Thanks a ton for anything,
Thomas
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Fix permissions
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Root and install it as a system application
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I have already allowed permission.
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Ok then, make sure its the correct play store for your Android version (GB gapps won't work on ics and vice versa).
And if you have a custom recovery, try flashing Google apps
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Root and install it as a system application
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Ok, I don't know how to do that. can you help me through it?
Thanks,
Thomas
Rooting methods are different for each device, but you should probably try using superoneclick or unlock root.
(You need drivers installed)
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You can check this method but you nead to know if it is the right one for your android virsion first...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1397974
hope it will work for you...
gagdude said:
Rooting methods are different for each device, but you should probably try using superoneclick or unlock root.
(You need drivers installed)
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where do I find those?
*'dark4m' I am not rooting my K1, I am rooting my 'Pocket Rock' from chinavasion*
Thanks,
Thomas
GOogle them, superoneclick is a .zip file you must unzip it and open the application, unlock root is an .exe just execute it. They both are one click root programs. Very simple.
And China phone companies don't have many root prevention security (they don't care) so either one of those should work
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gagdude said:
Rooting methods are different for each device, but you should probably try using superoneclick or unlock root.
(You need drivers installed)
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gagdude said:
GOogle them, superoneclick is a .zip file you must unzip it and open the application, unlock root is an .exe just execute it. They both are one click root programs. Very simple.
And China phone companies don't have many root prevention security (they don't care) so either one of those should work
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Ok, the way I understand it is, superoneclick is a file I download on my TABLET? and unloock root is a file I will download on my PC? is that right?
Thanks again! and sorry for being a noob about this, I am trying!
Thomas
Nope, both PC applications. You have to connect your phone and run them.
They are two different applications, so if one doesn't work the other probably will. If neither work let me know
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gagdude said:
Nope, both PC applications. You have to connect your phone and run them.
They are two different applications, so if one doesn't work the other probably will. If neither work let me know
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Ok, I tried the superoneclick and it said I had to have a driver, but it did not come with one. What do I do now?
Thanks again!
Thomas
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In order for the computer to recognize the device, it needs drivers. They used to come on a disk (way old school) but now they are usually online. Chinese tablets drivers are harder to find, but there has to be one out there. Try googling "<model> drivers"
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gagdude said:
In order for the computer to recognize the device, it needs drivers. They used to come on a disk (way old school) but now they are usually online. Chinese tablets drivers are harder to find, but there has to be one out there. Try googling "<model> drivers"
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Ok, I'll give it a shot and see what happens!
Thomas
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gagdude said:
In order for the computer to recognize the device, it needs drivers. They used to come on a disk (way old school) but now they are usually online. Chinese tablets drivers are harder to find, but there has to be one out there. Try googling "<model> drivers"
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Ok, I looked and could not find one. I asked the people I bought it from and they said they couldent help. I was looking in the settings and found this *in the pic* is there anything there that can help me?
Thomas
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That's the stock system recovery. Just used for wiping the phone and applying updates (if they ever release any lol). After rooting, its usually changed to a custom recovery for phones that have enough development, which allows way more options. But that's another matter.
If you REALLY cannot find the drivers (I couldn't either, could barely even find the model.) then your only chances are to root with gingerbreak or z4root, but both were meant for Android 2.3 and below. They're applications, so couldn't hurt to try them, but by now there is a very low chance.
SoC and UR both work amazingly well, maybe you could try contacting not the sellers for the drivers but the manufacturer (chinavision?)
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gagdude said:
That's the stock system recovery. Just used for wiping the phone and applying updates (if they ever release any lol). After rooting, its usually changed to a custom recovery for phones that have enough development, which allows way more options. But that's another matter.
If you REALLY cannot find the drivers (I couldn't either, could barely even find the model.) then your only chances are to root with gingerbreak or z4root, but both were meant for Android 2.3 and below. They're applications, so couldn't hurt to try them, but by now there is a very low chance.
SoC and UR both work amazingly well, maybe you could try contacting not the sellers for the drivers but the manufacturer (chinavision?)
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What are 'SoC' and 'UR' ? If I root it with one of those, will it become Android 2.3?
Thanks so much for your help!
Thomas
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Oh sorry for not clarifying, they're just my abbreviations of super one click and unlock root.
Rooting won't change your operating system, its just that methods meant for older versions of Android, like gingerbreak, probably won't work.
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Oh sorry for not clarifying, they're just my abbreviations of super one click and unlock root.
Rooting won't change your operating system, its just that methods meant for older versions of Android, like gingerbreak, probably won't work.
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Oh, ok. I'll give it a shot and let you know what happens! Thanks so much for your help! Means a lot to a noob like me
Thomas
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Motorola Atrix HD root jellybean

So, I followed the instructions on here to gain root but stuck on the part after you login to the remote server with your phone. When you go back to the terminal on Ubuntu and do the last 2 commands, I get the error "file not found".... Any help would be nice.
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Be more specific. Which thread and post specifically are you following for instructions (there are several for each phone and there may be alterations to the instructions throughout the thread) and which two commands give you the error?
Also, if you don't mind, what's your opinion on the Atrix HD? Worth the price or would you have rather gotten something else?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2143437 here's the original thread.
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cheesecarrot said:
Also, if you don't mind, what's your opinion on the Atrix HD? Worth the price or would you have rather gotten something else?
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I got mine for 30 bucks with the 2 yr contract at the local att store. Yes well worth it!
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If I can't get any help, I guess I'll just wait for another windows version of a one click.
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[Q] Q:how to root the galaxy s3 vrbmf1 update.

Has anyone found out how to root the vrbmf1 update yet? I've look around and can't seem to find a good enough guide or video on how to do so. If anyone has information on it can you please send me a msg.
fofocudlypoops said:
Has anyone found out how to root the vrbmf1 update yet? I've look around and can't seem to find a good enough guide or video on how to do so. If anyone has information on it can you please send me a msg.
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There is one method in the android development section it has been there for months and it's the first post. There are to others that have been updated since it was posted last year also in the android development section. Lastly all the methods work you just have to CAREFULLY follow directions.
Yes its hard yo find all the tight files I have Odin 307 I think do you know if that will work with the files?
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Yes it will work.
Is it beanstwon method that you are referring to?
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Yes it doesn't require Odin. It is just a one click method.
Oh OK I read a lot of the comments and they are positive feedback but as I watched on this guy on YouTube his comment section are loaded with this "messed up my phone" or "don't do this this doesn't work" very little comments that said this worked for me. If this doesn't work on the first try I understand using another USB port on the computer is an option and using a different cord other than the one Samsung gives you is also an option. Is there anything to know about before doing this? This phone s my daily driver and I really don't want to have to use a prepaid phone.
And Should I also download the stock ROM not rooted before doing in case it does like some kind of soft brick?
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Well I have never tried the one click method as I use Odin to root my phone. So get the stock roms as backup in case you run into problems with casual.
OK thank you so much for the advice and I'll shall let you know what happens.
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One more question before I do this. Will I still be able to get back to stock like usual if its a hard brick?
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fofocudlypoops said:
One more question before I do this. Will I still be able to get back to stock like usual if its a hard brick?
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If you hard brick your phone you send it to jtag and pay them to get it fixed because nothing else works.
If you are feeling squeamish about the whole thing then it is probably a better idea not to do it.
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You are right I an a bite on the edge about it because of its locked boot loader I have dine root before but it was on at&t
Not verizon.
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fofocudlypoops said:
One more question before I do this. Will I still be able to get back to stock like usual if its a hard brick?
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No you will need jtag services to fix hardware bricks.
fofocudlypoops said:
You are right I an a bite on the edge about it because of its locked boot loader I have dine root before but it was on at&t
Not verizon.
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Just thought you might like to know that I just used CASUAL this morning to root my galaxy s3 on Verizon build VRBMF1 with no problem. CASUAL unlocks the bootloader and installs TWRP which I like so far. Just make sure you grab the right download and if it doesn't work the first time try again with a different mirror. There's a version of it floating around out there that for some reason wouldn't work with my drivers.
Hope this helps ease your mind a little. Oh btw I probably read 1000 posts about rooting and the best method and someone claims to have bricked their with every single one of them. It's a risk we take.

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