2015 Updated Kyocera Event Root Tutorial 100% - Android General

So after trying multiple times to root this device with Poot.debug SuperSU would not function properly and root checker would not verify I had root.... I recently came across a new root program when rooting my chinese tablet and figured I would give it a final shot and guess what it finally worked! It's very simple all that it requires is a Windows PC, The devices drivers, and the program: "Kingo Root," Just search it on google.
Make sure the device has USB Debugging enabled and connect it to your PC after opening KingoRoot... It'll take a minute or two for the program to connect to the device but once it recognizes the device just click "root" wait a minute while it gathers the scripts and installs the SU Binary onto the device.. Wallah after root is successfully completed disconnect the device, reboot it, and there should be "Kingo Root's" own version of SuperUser installed.... Everything has been working since then and I've managed to install SuperUser from ChainsDD over Kingo's Superuser so I could update the SU binary to a more stable release and a better GUI interface.... Have Fun!!!

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How to root samgsung homesync gt-b9150

Hi, first of all this is my first contribution to the forum. I've been using the resources until now but i wanted to contribute with something. This is not my development, and only gathered the information and put it here, so thanks to all the guys who help me in the first place.
I bought the Homesync waiting more from the device, and i now the device has so much potential but has been wasted for samgsung, they havent give a real update to the device and they left it at Android 4.2.2, with little support to apps in the store, with no suppor for multiwindow, and other things they could make for this device to success. Well, what we can do i to root it so we can gain access to other apps, and apps from independent markets or developers.
Requeriments:
1) Set your devide to a MJ3 ROM, either updating it or downgrading it from a stock ROM. You can get it from sammobile here http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=24442. I had to use Odin to downgrade to Stock Rom MJ3. If you dont know how to use Odin, in the same link you can read how to do it. Why MJ3? Because that ROM is working with root process im doing here.
2) After with the MJ3 ROM up and running. From your PC, do the following: download the superuser folder from the attachment below.
3) This part is thanks to the user K1MU, you can see his work here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758 ,before you try using this rooting program, you'll need to have the USB drivers installed for the homesync. Download here if you cant see your homesync when connected to the microUSB port.
http://developer.samsung.com/android/tools-sdks/Samsung-Android-USB-Driver-for-Windows;jsessionid=1cG8Jw2NLJgzwXpG3RhBjQ5tQLGMQTVw2xwJxQld0yyKlG6psQ1W!-2096422745
4) The next thing you must do is to enable USB debugging on your phone. Go to "Settings", "More...", then "Developer Options".
If "Developer Options" doesn't appear, then you'll need to enable it - go to "Settings", "More", "About Phone". Scroll down so the "Build Number" is visible, then tap on that several times until developer mode is enabled. In Developer Options, make sure "USB Debugging" is checkmarked.
5) Make sure that your computer is allowed to use USB debugging on your homesync. To do this, unplug your phone and unlock it. Then, plug in the USB cable. If you see an "Alllow USB debugging?" window pop up, tap on the "Always allow from this computer" to check it, then tap OK. If you don't see that popup, it's OK, you should be OK to proceed. This is going to appear in the Homesync.
6) Then you need to unpack the attached ZIP file somewhere onto your PC. You should have the following when done:
- a file called "install.bat"
- a file called "install.sh"
- a folder called "files"
7) Double click on the "install.bat" to run the root. It will root and reboot your phone. Once that's done, you're rooted!
The first thing that the install script will ask you is whether or not to install Busybox. Busybox is a program that provides a fairly extensive set of Linux shell utilities that a Unix user would expect to see. If you're not going to be using the shell (terminal emulator or adb shell) then you may not want to install Busybox. You may, however, find that some root-required utilities assume that Busybox is installed. If SuperSU asks you to update the su binary, choose the "Normal" method. If SuperSU asks you about disabling Knox, allow it. This exploit will NOT set the Knox Warranty Void flag. It will set the "Custom" flag, but that's nothing to worry about. While you're running this, you'll need to keep the phone awake and watch both the computer running the rooting script and your phone. You shouldn't unplug the phone unless you're prompted by the rooting script. Leave it connected until it's done.
8) In this point you will be rooted and ready to boom your Homesync.
I think i will be expanding this post, but for now this is it. Everything works fine with the phone using the homesync app.
Root Samsung Homesync gt-b9150
Hi everybody, Samsung homesync is root with Kingroot, that´s all, thanks/Hola a todos, el Samsung Homesync se rootea con Kingroot, es todo, gracias.

Android GA10H Tablet Root

[Disclaimer ] I take no responsibility for anything that happens to your device. Do this at your own risk. It worked for me but it may not work for you. This voids all warranty!!!!]
Here i am going to tell you how to root a generic android tablet i know it works for the GA10H but it may work for others.
First you need to download Kingo Root.
When thats downloaded install it and open it.
Next you need to enable usb debugging. Go to about device in the bottom of the settings. Find Build number and tap it 7 times.
Then go back and there should now be an option for developer options, click it and scroll down to USB debugging and tick the box.
Now on your pc you should a blue screen with a white circle. it will detect your device and install the correct drivers for it.
When thats done click root or it might say root again.
Leave that to root your device then when its done reboot.
After you have rebooted download root checker to see if you are rooted and super su to control all of your root permissions.

[Completed] 2015 Updated Kyocera Event Root Tutorial 100%

So after trying multiple times to root this device with Poot.debug SuperSU would not function properly and root checker would not verify I had root.... I recently came across a new root program when rooting my chinese tablet and figured I would give it a final shot and guess what it finally worked! It's very simple all that it requires is a Windows PC, The devices drivers, and the program: "Kingo Root," Just search it on google.
Make sure the device has USB Debugging enabled and connect it to your PC after opening KingoRoot... It'll take a minute or two for the program to connect to the device but once it recognizes the device just click "root" wait a minute while it gathers the scripts and installs the SU Binary onto the device.. Wallah after root is successfully completed disconnect the device, reboot it, and there should be "Kingo Root's" own version of SuperUser installed.... Everything has been working since then and I've managed to install SuperUser from ChainsDD over Kingo's Superuser so I could update the SU binary to a more stable release and a better GUI interface.... Have Fun!!!
XDA Assist is not the correct section to post this info in.
Please re-post in the device specific section.
Thread closed.
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BD619

How To Root The Acer A3-A20

How to root the Acer A3-A20
How to root the Acer A3-A20​
Hi Folks,
here is a little guide how to root the Acer A3-A20.
Since there are no guides out there I finally got it to work.
Download the kingo root for Windows or any other machine. (google it)
Install kingo root and you machine.
Connect your tablet to you computer.
On the tablet activate developer mode (kango can show you how in case you don't know).
Make sure that the usb driver are installed (in device manager).
Start kango root and follow the instructions.
Wait until the program finished and do not disconnect the cable.
After the program is done root is enabled on the tablet.
Now some small things. Install following programs from the play store. Kingo root, SuperSU, Rootchecker.
Activate SuperSU.
Check root with Rootchecker.
Congratulations you now got sucessfully root enabled!
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[Working by the 08/24/2015]

Dazen 1 Proper root[Solution-Here]

To root my phone I tried countless methods and apps and I don't know how many hours I spent for searching proper root method. But Finally I managed to do it myself.
Disclamer:I will not be responsible for any kind of damages to your devices, although it is less likely to happen.
Note: This method puts "root" word on your boot splash screen.
This method is for Coolpad Dazen 1 8297L-I00 (Released in India)
Please read the whole post before actually following.
Download:
Busybox, Terminal Emulator from playstore and Kinguser/Kingroot apk from http://www.kingroot.net/wap/download for your phone
And iRoot For your PC/Laptop from http://products.mgyun.com/api/downjump?id=4321 official web http://www.mgyun.com
You only need internet for downloading above files and after that You can disable it.
PROCEDURE FOR ROOT:
Part 1- Acquiring improper/temporary root or shopuld I say su binary
#1- Enable USB Debugging -Go to setting>About Phone>Phone Config info and Tap 5-6 time on build number to unlock Developer options Then get back in main Settings and under developer option enable usb debugging and allow mock location
#2- Install iroot on your Pc and launch it and connect your phone to your PC via usb.
#3- Within Few Seconds there will be a popup on your phone asking to allow USB debugging Tick on the Always allow from this computer and select OKAY
#4- Wait for sometime then on iroot software click on settings (gear Icon) on the top right corner
#5- On this screen there will be three rows of icons, Click on the second icon of second row (Anchor)
#6- After that a new screen and a dialog will appear Click on the button to remove the dialog
#7- And now click on the green button on the right bottom corner to begin the root process.
#8- If successful there will a smiling cartoon on Pc and phone will reboot. Now move to Part 2.
#9- If not then phone will not reboot and there will be a sad cartoon on Pc. Now click on the green button below that cartoon to retry.
#10- Keep repeating the 9th step untill you get success It could Take upto 9 or ten retries.
Now you should have gained su binary in your phone's /system/xbin/ and if you are lucky after rebooting you haven't lost the kingroot software.
Try su command in terminal emulator if you get '#' sign you are rooted and no need to go further but if after entering su you dont get any response neither '#' nor '$' Then keep going to part-2
Part 2- Making kinguser stay installed
#1- Install the previously downloaded kinguser.apk
#2- Open busybox and grant it root permission and there will be an option to install select it.
#3- after successfully installing busybox open Terminal emulator type the following command, if you are stuck on the previously typed su then either close the window or open new window and type following.
Code:
su
chattr +ia /data/app/com.kingroot.kinguser-1.apk
Now, if after typing the above commands you get'#' in response you are successfull. To check restart your phone you'll see kinguser is still there and working.
Tip: Take a backup of /system partition, just in case you later need it, type following command in terminal emulator
Code:
su
tar -c /system/*>> /storage/sdcard1/system.tar
If in this post I have broken any rules please let me know because this is the first time I am posting a tutorial on XDA
Important threads for dazen1
[Create system.img for dazen1 for unbricking purpose] http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-create-flashable-img-folder-tar-t3270166
[UNBRICK]Reviving Yulong Coolpad Dazen 1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/reviving-coolpad-dazen-1-8297l-i00-t3236337
[Discussion/Q&A kind of thread] http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/root-extracting-boot-img-recovery-img-t3170809
good work mate.. is there unroot option also available in iroot did you try that? i haven't had experience with that app
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yes there is, And I have tried that. it does it's job. It removes the su binary and kingroot/superuser app from the system.
but the thing is,
once you have rooted with kingroot (when the root word is put on your boot screen), I am not exactly sure about this but as far as I have learned this method makes changes in the kernel/boot.img to put the root word on the boot splash screen and perhaps it could be why after installing ota update peoples devices gets in bootloop or either bricked
So, if anyone could get a device which is not rooted (not even attempted to root using kingroot or any other method which changes bootsplash screen) should take a backup of it first and also if possible upload for others
Word root appears on boot screen by making changes in params . it is the partition that contains boot logo in our phone... It has nothing to do with kingroot. root will appear if u root your device its coolpad's work.
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jackey31 said:
Word root appears on boot screen by making changes in params . it is the partition that contains boot logo in our phone... It has nothing to do with kingroot. root will appear if u root your device its coolpad's work.
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root word coming is not our problem. we need some ways to make a recovery for overs
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