Hello. i am trying to root my phone so i can recover files that i have lost. I have tried several softwares and most of them needed my phone to be rooted. I do not want to unlock my oem locker as a factory reset may overwrite some deleted data.
i have seen some rooting apps such as kingo root and king root so i was wondering if it was perfectly fine using these apps on my phone.
thanks!
It's basically IMPOSSIBLE to root the phone without unlocking the bootloader without exploits. And no king root does not support the J4+
Do you know any exploits I should use?
moutsu said:
Do you know any exploits I should use?
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no. sorry.
@elliwigy Extreme Syndicate Root possible?
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Is there any way to root without unlocking the bootloader? My phone is brand new and as for now everything works smooth and good, but I need root permissions for some apss like Titanium Backup. Also I dont want my warranty breaked. So is there any way? Thanks
EDIT: Maybe with this http://www.unlockroot.com/
Anyone ?
Hey yall, I have some weird issues going on where I can't unlock my bootloader from Motorola (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2377064). So I have to try a different tool and it requires that I have root access. I guess motofail2go was nuked so I was wondering if there was any other hacks that allowed us to root without bootloader?
TIA
I bought a new xperia L from ebay.in...
its C2105...and it was having some chinese applications...but i didn't want them....so i uninstalled some of them.
but some applications could not be installed. so i thought to root the phone to uninstall those applications. i wrongly rooted the phone using vroot without unlocking the bootloader..
now the superuser that happened to appera after rooting it is not allowing me to unroot....please help
Maybe this will help you, and using vroot to root...its a.............
please search about what you're doing at least..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307983
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2553449
What I would do is a clean re-install via PCC/SUS to the latest firmware-that way the the root files are cleaned up, then root via the method faizalotai has linked to.
Also you may want to refrain from using VRoot. Apparently it was deemed risky on XDA recently, I can't find the post saying so but am sure I've read it somewhere.
rooting and bootloaders have nothing to do with each other.
you can root and not unlock the bootloaders
or
you can unlock your bootloaders and not root
Rooting gives you admin level access on the phone, to change system files and access stuff a normal android phone can't unless rights for applications can be elevated to root.
Unlocking the bootloaders allows custom kernels that are flashed to the phone to boot.
I'm referring to the ZE511ML/Z00AD on build MMB29P.WW-ASUS_Z00A-4.21.40.223_20161216_7766_user .
I've tried Framaroot, iRoot, Towelroot, KingRoot, KingoRoot and Root Genius.
I've also tried with this, this and this but they all give me something like a "You're not allowed to flash to this partition" error.
Is there a currently working method to root the Zenfone 2 WITHOUT unlocking the bootloader?
Extra question: if I manage to get root access, can I still download official updates, do I have to unroot first or will I be forever banned from the updates server?
Hello,
i have to root my S8 pro now because the whole internal memory is nearly used by apps and system.
Is there a opportunity to root my device without unlocking bootloader?
I found magisk to modify the boot-partition and for example getting root on the device.
But you have to unlock the bootloader to flash the new boot-partition. I also read that unlocking bootloader always means that the whole device is resetted to factory-defaults which means losing all installed apps.
I have about 50 !! banking apps for generating TANs. For these apps, it's not enough to reinstall the app. You also need to reconnect the app (especially the device) to the banking account.
I think the only way to backup the the configured and connected app is to have root on the device, right?
My plan was to root the device without unlocking bootloader, then make a full-backup, unlock bootloader which resetting the deivce, and restore the full-backup.
After this, I un-root my device because the banking-apps check if a device is rooted. My plan is t re-roote the device using magisk only when needed and when no banking app is used, and then un-root it again.
Any idea how to solve my problem?
Regards
UP
Root requires unlocked bootloader.Nice plan but it won't work.
aBetterAndroid. said:
Root requires unlocked bootloader.Nice plan but it won't work.
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Really?
unlocked bootloader ist neccessary all the time while device is rooted, not only when flashing?