Root Denver TAD 10023 Recovery Mode Android Tablet - Android General

OK, here is something back to the community (after searching for 1 hour ...)
Yes, you can root Denver TAD 10023 Android!
Since the Denver TAD 10023 is based on the rockchip 3066 chipset, you can just follow instructions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2127573
It works perfect !
Recovery Mode is not needed to root Denver TAD 10023, but here is for your info anyway
Root Denver TAD 10023 Recovery Mode Android Tablet
0. Make sure it on power cord !
1. Make sure the tablet are turned off.
2. Push volume (+) & (power) at the same time, and wait for the screen to turn on and let go of (power) but keep holding volume (+).
3. When you see the android-robot lying down, let go of volume (+).
4. Then push* (power) & volume(+) at the same time, and you will get into recovery menu.
*Do not hold them just push them, and if the recovery menu doesn’t appear try pushing power and + some more.
Please be aware: it DOES work, but it seems very hard to do.
For me, 1 out of 20 times or so worked.
I just made some small variations and pushed (power) & volume(+) at the same time several times and it seemed to work

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martijnz said:
OK, here is something back to the community (after searching for 1 hour ...)
Yes, you can root Denver TAD 10023 Android!
Since the Denver TAD 10023 is based on the rockchip 3066 chipset, you can just follow instructions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2127573
It works perfect !
Recovery Mode is not needed to root Denver TAD 10023, but here is for your info anyway
Root Denver TAD 10023 Recovery Mode Android Tablet
0. Make sure it on power cord !
1. Make sure the tablet are turned off.
2. Push volume (+) & (power) at the same time, and wait for the screen to turn on and let go of (power) but keep holding volume (+).
3. When you see the android-robot lying down, let go of volume (+).
4. Then push* (power) & volume(+) at the same time, and you will get into recovery menu.
*Do not hold them just push them, and if the recovery menu doesn’t appear try pushing power and + some more.
Please be aware: it DOES work, but it seems very hard to do.
For me, 1 out of 20 times or so worked.
I just made some small variations and pushed (power) & volume(+) at the same time several times and it seemed to work
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Whats ab out the Denver tat 70102G? Do you habe and ideas? I Fund noting about Google.

i already rooted my TAD-10023 using Easyroot developed by xmodgame

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No mater how i press the buttons the android robot never appears just the normal start screen please describe the key pressing combination again
Press the reset button with a paperclip whilst you hold BOTH volume buttons then press the power button for a couple of seconds.
Keep holding the volume buttons and you should get the Android robot with a red exclamation mark.
NOW press the power button and volume up quickly..
This should get you into 'recovery'
Thank you. I ll give it a go. Do you know who makes the barbie tablet? I would like to get inttouch with them if it doesn't work.

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