Question Rooting W/O A Computer/Desktop - Moto G Stylus 5G

Hey,
I 100% NEED to Root MY Motorola G Stylus 5G ((2021)) , and it needs to be done without the use of a computer, and preferably without the need of $Payment$//Money...
I know that there are plenty of "FREE-2-DL" Ver. Of almost EVERY ROOTing Software, I just need to know what my best options are for my specific Phone, Make & Model.
Anyone help please???
Thank You!!

You have to use a computer. If no computer, you can use another android phone that's rooted and download termux, install adb-fastboot in termux, plug in the phones together using a female USB to USBC adapter, enable USB debugging, unlock bootloader, install TWRP, and flash magisk.zip

Kalel88 said:
You have to use a computer. If no computer, you can use another android phone that's rooted and download termux, install adb-fastboot in termux, plug in the phones together using a female USB to USBC adapter, enable USB debugging, unlock bootloader, install TWRP, and flash magisk.zip
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Any way to load the ROM through USB connection?

Is there a way to floash the rom while connected thru the USB port?
That's how it's typically done, if I'm understanding your question and whatnot.
Establish Activesync, then run the updater from your particular carrier. It will put the device in bootloader mode and send the ROM image to the device.
zhzaen said:
Is there a way to floash the rom while connected thru the USB port?
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What if you just have the rom image, not the installer? Is there a bootloader you can run on your pc and flash the rtom thru the usb cable?

[HELP] Root Nexus S without USB

My USB doesn't connect to a computer because it is broken some how and only charges. But I was wondering if there was a way to root my Nexus S without a USB cable, my bootloader is unlocked.
I was wondering if I could do it wirelessly or idk. Any suggestions/help?
If you're on the lasted stock (4.0.4) and you don't already have a custom recovery you're screwed.
Nearly impossible without a USB connection since you will need adb to flash at least a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP. Have you verified that you have the USB driver installed? Have you tried a different USB cable?

[Q] Rooting Problem

Hi Guys,,, I got Tf300Tg....I just updated it to new firmware ww 10.6.310..Now there is Stock recovery,,,,Bootloader is showing "Unlocked Device".
Now problem is that USB is not working even i have purchased the new cable,,,but my pc is not detecting my Asus TF300tg. However charging is ok.
Now i need to root it,,obviously rooting requires TWRP and specially USB pc link......
Is there any way to Install TWRP Without PC support?????????????????
jaffer707 said:
Hi Guys,,, I got Tf300Tg....I just updated it to new firmware ww 10.6.310..Now there is Stock recovery,,,,Bootloader is showing "Unlocked Device".
Now problem is that USB is not working even i have purchased the new cable,,,but my pc is not detecting my Asus TF300tg. However charging is ok.
Now i need to root it,,obviously rooting requires TWRP and specially USB pc link......
Is there any way to Install TWRP Without PC support?????????????????
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If you root with motochopper you can use Terminal Emulator app on the tablet to install TWRP. You can also try installing the Universal Naked Drivers for ADB and fastboot to connect with your computer.
Well I am aware of all these methods but problem is in My tablet's USB/Charging slot, may there is some pin damaged that is why USB in not detecting,,,,Even i have every thing in my PC like Universal naked Drivers,,,Android SDK,,Motochopper Etc, Not only This couple of Months ago I have "unbricked" my Asus TF300tg using Fastboot Commands and Flashed New Blob,,,,, Everything was working well now i have decided to Root it but TWRP was replaced by the Stock Recovery....That is why is asked whether there is any way to root it through any App or WIFI...

LGG3 Root Question: tethering issue

New to this forum and new to Android root. I'm excited to get started!
I'm on an LGG3 850 and running Lollipop 5.0.1.
I've followed the root instructions, when I power off the phone, hold down the up-volume and plug in the USB, I get to the Firmware screen. I then use Command Window to insert command string and all looks good, but they don't actually install on phone. I think it's because every time I unplug USB and plug back in USB tethering is off and has to be on for phone to connect to computer. USB Debugging is on. Any suggestion to keep USB tethering ON as the default?
Thanks for helping me!!!
Steve
You don't need USB tethering for adb the problem is probably with USB debugging. Had the same problem with my Lenovo A6000 and I don't have a solution for this but an alternative method. First install kingroot to root your phone and install flashify for flashing custom recovery

How to flash a bootloader and modem with a broken USB port?

Hi all,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 Duos (G9300FD) device with a broken USB port (so I cannot connect by Odin, ADB, etc). I managed to flash a custom ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/rom-galaxy-project-t3792761) by using TWRP (twrp-3.4.0-0-herolte) and an external SD card.
How to upgrade the modem and bootloader to the ones delivered together with the software in TGP_G93xx_XXS7ESL5_v2.12.0.zip? I tried all types of installations (including the custom one) and I cannot find any option that allows me to install a modem / bootloader. I saw the screenshots from the Aroma installer on the first page of this thread, but I cannot see the option to install bootloader / modem while executing the installer.
I also tried to download the bootloader and modem as tar.md5 files (BL_G930FXXS7ESL5_CL15877854_QB28006787_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5 and CP_G930FXXS7ESL5_CL1129407_QB14677789_SIGNED.tar.md5), but they are ODIN flashables. And I cannot do anything with Odin, as the USB port is broken. Or at least appears to be broken (charging works) - the device is not discovered even by "lsusb" on Linux (while another Samsung Galaxy S7 device is discovered using the same cable and even I can browse its internal storage from Linux). Can I somehow flash the bootloader and modem using TWRP (twrp-3.4.0-0-herolte) or another way?
Best regards.
Are you willing to take the back off of the phone?
I know that with the S7, you can't properly replace the USB port without removing the screen, which is close to impossible to do without destroying the screen.
However, in your case you don't need to permanently replace the USB port to achieve what you want to achieve.
All you need to do is get the back off the phone, disconnect the broken USB port from the motherboard, and temporarily connect a replacement USB port. The part doesn't need to be properly installed, just connected. Once you've done that, boot into download mode and flash the bootloader and modem.
Edit: if your USB port is accepting a charge but not connecting, it's also possible that the problem is down to a single bent pin in the connector, which can possibly be fixed very carefully with a strong, thin needle. I also wouldn't rule out a bad USB cable, even if another S7 works fine with it. Likewise with the USB ports on your PC, especially if you're using USB 3.0. Try a USB 2.0 port.

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