How to install a pre-rooted Android emulator on a PC? - General Questions and Answers

Hello. I need to use some Android root functions but I don’t want to damage my Samsung S20 FE in any way or, as I found out, even erase its memory when installing some kind of bootloader.
As you probably notice, I am new to the advanced use of Android and I would like to know what are the ways to use Android root on a PC emulator. What programs are there and which ways are the most recent and safest?

If you're on Windows 11 then simply install WSA with Magisk
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android rooting without a pc ?

hi, is it conceivably possible to root a fone with something like connect-bot. since it's local command-line shell has access to the directory tree above /mnt/sdcard , couldnt someone download the files needed for the root to the fone via the web browser and copy them to the correct locations with something like connect bot ?
i am new to android so i am wondering if there is a hole in my theory ?
thanks,
Depends on the phone really. Some need to flash files you normally can't while OS is still up. Some, perhaps?
There are root deployment applications which can be ran on some phones
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thanks, i wonder if there is a roster of files that need to be updated/ replaced for rooting a 'samsung galaxy s2 epic 4g touch by sprint' (i hate that name).
the reason why i ask is because since android has a perfectly capable linux command-line and file browser then there is no need for windows. (i managed to install heimdall on fedora but i have a suspicion that the apb just runs the commands as if it was run directly on the fone).
Most of the phones need to connect into PC usb port... unfortunatelly
The way of rooting depends on which android version you are using. Some exploits allow applications to get root privilege; others, like psneuter(2.1) or zergRush(2.3.3) work restarting the ADBd with root privileges by making it believe it's running on a test(rooted) phone.
On the first case, I remember an application called "Universal Androot", which I used to root my first Android phone, SE Xperia X10 mini, when using Android 1.6. That app exploited some security error on the system, and gained root itself, so I rooted my phone without need of a computer. Also, for 2.3 API Level 9, I think GingerBreak has an android app which does the same.
For the second type(the most common), it's necessary to use a computer, as the only way to get the root privilege once exploited is via the ADB console "adb shell". The other processes will remain running with their original privileges.
^ thx for the explanation. kinda' like you cant upgrade the kernal of a running system.
hmm that would be nice if someone sort this out..
Like Z4?
HTC Thunderbolt running MIUI
sort of, but more related to android security: exploits like psneuter & zergRush attack ADBd to make it run as root. other exploits, like gingerbreak, give root privileges to the application which run the exploit(somehow equivalent to running "su" on the terminal)
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[Q] what does it mean to a phone

1.can you root a windows phone
2.do u need to root a windows phone to run an andriod os on it
3.if yes then how can i root my my samsung omnia i900 to run it on andriod
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millito_233 said:
1.can you root a windows phone
2.do u need to root a windows phone to run an andriod os on it
3.if yes then how can i root my my samsung omnia i900 to run it on andriod
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The reason why it is called 'rooting' is because Android is based off of the linux operating system. In the linux world, the 'root' user is God. The 'root' user can do anything that they want to.
I believe there are ways to gain access to the system files on a Windows device, however I'm not sure if it can support actually running Android. The drives and modems would have to be written in order to support the custom software. It would be a lot of work. Google will be your best friend on this one.
I certainly can run android... prob is the drivers. The connection between hard and software would need to be rewritten. Without support of the producers of this phone virtually impossible.

Rooting with Mac OSX? Heimdall?

Hi there,
I finally decided to root my Note Pro (P900), which is just 10 Days old (refurbished tho, so no warranty issues).
My Backstory (only read if you are bored
The main Reason for me is privacy. Coming from a Xiaomi Android Device with its excellent Permission Manager I was shocked at the Permissions some Apps require, that cannot be changed.
I did my research and tried a relatively unknown option named "Appguard". (Google actually removed it from the PlayStore after a short period of time, still available from their Website). This app was developed by a IT Professor at a german university with the help of his students. It allows to manage app permissions on the fly for installed apps and doesn't require root. However, this requires to reinstall the apps you want to monitor (no big deal) and it also allows apps to get PlayStore upgrades (great!). However as it functions without requiring root, there is no way to monitor system apps (including all the Samsung bloatware!).
I did further research and am now opting for the xPrivacy Plugin for the Xposed Framework.
This of course requires root to function. So here I am.
My device is a stock, unrooted P900 Wifi (32 GB) currently running 4.4.2 (KOT49H.P900XXUANI1). And, I'm on a Mac!
Bummer!
I understand that the current setup to gain easy root is using Odin on a windows machine (wich i dont have!)
I did some more research and found Heimdall. Its a multi platform tool that allows flashing Samsung devices.
Did anyone already try Heimdall and can maybe give me a hand on setting it up?
Does it even work with the P900?
Any other Methods rooting the P900 on Mac OSX?
Thanks a lot in advance!
For times when I need to use Odin I use windows in a VMWare virtual machine on my macbook. The VM image takes up precious SSD space on my rig though so when not in use I'll copy over the image to removable storage to free up space and then copy it back to the macbook when I need it.
Thank you for your reply.
Ive done some tinkering in the Meantime and it seems like at the moment there is no possibility for the P900 using Mac OSX.
There are actually two options (or one technique used by two programs). Both of them are open source, available for Windows, Linux and Mac and can be found on github.
One is Heimdall, which seems to work fine for older Samsung devices and actually uses a special kext to replace the samsung drivers on Mac OSX. It comes with a command line tool as well as a straight forward user interface.
The other one is JOdin3, a Java/Casual based program that can be used directly in the browser or downloaded and run as a java program. It also uses the Heimdall drivers, but offers a user Interface that looks and functions exactly like Odin, plus it inludes a "noob friendly" step by step process in the UI.
The problem is that the heimdall drivers are still having issues with newer samsung devices (including the note pro) preventing it to fetch the PIT file from the device.
As of now, April 23rd 2015 there is currently no way to root your device using Mac OSX
I'm currently downloading a virtual windows machine in virtualbox and will try to root that way.
I have no Windows license, but thanks to the Internet Explorer Team from Microsoft you can download already complete virtual Windows Enviroment for both OSX and Linux directly from the windows servers. For free!
Will report back once I rooted my device.
I successfully rooted my P900!
For those Mac Users out there interested:
I tried Virtualbox first, but it didn't work. I installed the exact same windows image (Win7 Enterprise) with VmWare Fusion and was able to detect my device using Odin with the latest official Samsung drivers.
I used Odin (v. 3.10.6) to flash TWRP Recovery (v. 2.8.6.0). You have to boot directly into recovery after flashing, otherwise the OS will revoke the custom recovery at the first boot.
I then used TWRP recovery to flash SuperSU (v. 2.46) from a USB Drive and made a full backup to the ext. SD card.
Currently downloading the Hyperdrive custom rom. Really looking forward to it.
Did you end up tripping KNOX?
Keep us posted on your progress.
KNOX will be tripped when you install a custom recovery via Odin.
So yes, my KN0X has been tripped.
I'm currently running the Hyper drive Rom with different kernels. Performance seems good and customization Options excellent. l have a problem with random shutdowns (not reboots), no matter what kernel l use.
Pretty sure It's related to the Rom setting/ Setup rather than root method. Some users of the Hyper drive Rom reported similar issues,' however l have to figure this out before university starts again on monday and i absolutely need the tablet for lecture.
If I dont find a solution for the shutdowns until sunday i might have to consider flashing stock + .Xposed

How To Root Any Android Device Without A PC !include high end as Z3 & Galxy s6[Guide]

How To Root Any Android Device Without A PC !include high end as Z3 & Galxy s6[Guide]
How to Root Any Android Device Without A PC / Computer.
Hello Everyone.today I'm gonna show you How to Root Any Android Device Without A PC.
Welcome to “How to Root” guide.
Do you want to root your android device but couldn’t do so as you couldn’t understand the confusing process of rooting using your pc.
Now You can.
Root Your Android Device Without a PC / Computer.
This guide will let you root high end devices like Samsung Galaxy S6, Sony Z3 and as well as low end like Asus Zenfone,Zte,Micromax and Motorolla.
For those new to the world of rooting, root access is often used to install custom recoveries, which then can be used to flash custom ROMs, kernels, and other device modifications. Root access also enables users to install the powerful and versatile Xposed Framework, which itself acts as a gateway to easy, non-destructive device modification.
But after rooting be sure to install a SuperUser app which allows root to only devices which you recognize and save you from harmfull apps.
SuperUser – KingUser (To Unroot And Root)
One such usefull superuser app is KingUser by KingxTeam.It is the best alternative to SuperSu..and that too with android L material Design.
Root your device using:
#KingRoot
KingRoot is an amazing tool for “lazy people” who just want to get root access but don’t want to flash any third party Recovery into their lovely device. It is one of the most famous root tool in China and now we release English version here for everyone, totally free and without AD.
#FRAMAROOT – Root almost all devices.
Now you can root your android device without PC, just use framaroot. This app including several exploits named as the heroes of the book “The Lord of the Rings” Gandalf, Boromir, Pippin, Legolas, Sam, Frodo, Aragorn and Gimli. You can install Superuser and su binary on phone or tablet from android version 2.x to 4.x.
#TOWELROOT – If nothing works ..This will.
Created by Recognized Developer geohot, Towelroot is another root exploit app that is compatible with a large range of devices. The root exploit itself is built around Linux kernel CVE-2014-3153 discovered by hacker Pinkie Pie, and it involves an issue in the Futex subsystem that in turn allows for privilege escalation.So to sum it up..It ROOTS your device
#iRoot
iRoot has the advanced android root engine and secure android root technique make the success rate more than 90%.
Now more than 150,000 devices from Android OS 2.2 to 4.4 are supported by iRoot. This number is still growing.
#Z4Root
Another app for rooting your device without a computer…supports many number of devices.
You will be master of your android phone with just one click to root or unroot your android phone!
##How to Install And Root ? (For all Apps)
Download the apks and install.
Open.
Do any one from below.
Kingroot – Click root..Done. :silly:
Framaroot – Choose Supersu and any character below…Done. :cyclops:
Towelroot- Click Make it rain…Done.
iRoot – Click Root.
Z4Root – Select any type of root.
Done, Enjoy your rooted device. :laugh:
I'm Sorry i can't share with you download link because i'm new here.so kindly download which app you need using Google/Xda.you can find easily this app around the internet.
Z4Root doesn't work with Android versions beyond Eclair.
I could do anything with my Z5 even I've donwnloaded these file already
thank you

[UPDATE] Hiliti PD-C Laser measuring device

Hello Guys,
I have a Hilti Laser PD-C device that runs:
android: 4.1.2
build: sparky_silver_2.3.15
I want to note that all apps should be arm not x86 but Im not sure of the DPI.
This runs a special modified Hilti rom. I would love to be able to get a custom rom and add more apps. I am willing to toss some donations for this. Has anyone done anything with this device before?
**** Update: ****​
I was able to get root access via PC version "KING_ROOT"
http://king.myapp.com/myapp/Kingroot/kingroot_pc/KingRoot_pc_en.exe
1. I downloaded the most current sdk for ADB
2. I also downloaded the Hilti update app.
www.hilti.com/updatepdc
3. I was able to use King_Root even while the app didnt see the device and it recognized the device after I clicked connect.
4. The main ROM is very difficult to get around. You cant just click an app you side-loaded. Download a launcher that matches the android version. I used smart launcher, no reason, just the first I found. Use ADB to sideload on to the device.
(adb install "app name") https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/smart...1-build-054-android-apk-download/#description
5. From here I got full control to the apps I sideloaded. I am still having issues with connecting to BT on my note9 for the internet.
It is what it is... But thanks for the help. I hope anyone else looking finds this.
https://www.hilti.com.qa/media-cano...rating Instruction PD-C , PD-CS (01) (ENEN-US)

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