Rooted now how do i install unsigned applications?
Someone didn't read the android development section. There's a great guide explaining how to do this using Superoneclickroot.
using superoneclick click 'allow non-market apps'
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Hey guys. Just installed the Desire Stock nand build on my hd2. I installed quick boot but it wont work. I know its suppose to have root access but it doesnt come up on the superuser app list. How can I add it on that list so it would work?
Edit: I also installed titanium backup and it says my phone is not rooted... Superuser is installed. Titanium bacup asked for Busybox. I downloaded the busybox installer. Tried to run the installer for busybox and it says that device is not nand unlocked or it was unable to remount.... Help.
Search for the z4root.apk file. There is a thread of it here.
For a how to guide, check YouTube. You can find download links there 2.
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Edit: its an app that roots your phone by one click.
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O just download it from here !
It's attached, If you have any inquiries post them here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
and credits go to : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
Thanks a bunch guys... Had to run it twice to get it working but it did the trick! Awesome.
Greetings,
Sorry if this is a bit noob.
I installed superoneclick onto my Atrix and do have the Superuser in the applications list.
However, I still can't install any 3rd party aps. The same security warning comes up as before. Also, the unusable option to allow sideloads that used to be there is now gone.
Is there a step I'm missing?
Thanks.
Yes. You skipped step 8 in the guide for rooting.
Before rebooting, click “Allow Non Market Apps” in SuperOneClick
That was it. Thanks!
So I have downloaded directly to my phone bootstrap and Z4root. They are on my SD card.
I've enabled USB Debugging.
I can now run the z4root apk without loading the Android SDK and connectiing my phone to the PC, right? I came to this conclusion from reading the noobs Guide Sticky that said this:
"...If you don't want to have to mess with this method of installing, you could also download "Astro File Manager" from the android market. You would then need to save z4root.apk to your sdcard of your Droid X. Then open the Astro program and browse to your SDcard and file the z4root.1.3.0.apk...."
I ask because I read some threads about having downloaded the z4root to their PC first, then copying it to the SD & having had better luck that way.....or did I mis-read these threads?
And the kwes-chun:
The noob guide says "if you wanna remove the bootstrap...." but it doesn't 'splain why I'd wanna. What is the benefit of removing the bootstrap? And just to be clear, the bootstrap download on pg1 of the "noobs Guide" is for "removing" the bootstrap, right?
Thanky one & all.
All you have to do is install the app and run it. If it doesn't do anything let it go for 15-20 minutes then pull the battery and try again.
For the question about the bootstrap, some people may want to return completely to stock and they will no longer be rooted. I personally wouldn't ever want to do that but some people may want to do this
ah HA...so running the bootstrap apk UN-DOES the rooting the z4root does....thereby returning to Stock?
no, z4root is an app that can root and unroot you, there are options you can select. what you have described is that people download the apk onto their computer since download capability is faster, then transfer it to the sd card of their phone where they install te app and run it allowing them to root. z4root is completely stand-alone and can be downloaded and run without a computer if you so choose.
Koush's dxbootstrapper is an app that allows your phone to hijack the boot process to be able to install custom roms, and access the bootstrap recovery. it is needed if you want to customize your phone. the noobs guide tells you haw to uninstall it if you so choose so that it doesnt show up if you return your phone so you dont get in sum trouble wit vzw for example.
Awesome. I thank you very much; I understand
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And. ..........it is done. I'm rooted.
I feel ...so...liberated.
Actually I feel the same. But im happy.
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hi everybodye sorry for the question but im new on this, well i have a htc hd2 from tmobile, i install android nand, following directions of a forum from here, everything is working good, i install setcpu from market and it do not let me configure it,so i install root check and it said is NOT rooted, my question is how can i root my phone,, please help.. thanx a lot and sorry if my question is stupid for some of you guys
As long as you have hspl you should be rooted. I would check to make sure you have setcpu superuser permission
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thanx so much for you answer and not make fun of me, well yes i installed hspl3, and when it done it said we hack it, but root checker still say, sorry you dont have root access can you please tell me how to check superuser permission, thanx so much,,
Look in your app tray and see if you have a Superuser icon. If you do then ckick in it and then find where it says allow superuser access. Most Andriod ROMs for tbe HD2 are already rooted when you install them. If you do not have a Superuser icon then Google "z4root" it is a one click root app that works. You will have to dowmload it unzip/extract the apk and copy it to your SD card and then use a file manager to navigate to the apk file and open it this will install the app to your phone. This is also what is known as "sideloading" in Andriod. Open the app and click on Root now button and it will root your phone.
Using a cpu overclock app has a downside as well as the upside of a faster response when in use.
The downside is that when downclocked and idle, the phone can take a couple of seconds to clock up to the operating speeds required - on some roms its more noticable than others. but a good solid ROM does not need this boost and there a few on here
please help
im having exactly the same problem doing my head in ,i installed a nand gingerbread rom that is faultless it cracked it and gave me a super user icon however the superuser never opens and when i install certain programmes they need root access and its saying my phone is not rooted ive checked with a rooting app and it says no root ive tried several methods that has not worked ie superoneclick gingerbreak nothing seems to work
any help would be appreciated
im not a novice ive flashed many devices etc cant seem to figure out why i havent got root though
^ try a different ROM
almost all are rooted already
I have a flipaut running on 00.28.4
root access through SuperOneClickv1.7-ShortFuse
but I can not turn on non-market app
Help me enable non-market app
Install this...
2pizzaua said:
I have a flipaut running on 00.28.4
root access through SuperOneClickv1.7-ShortFuse
but I can not turn on non-market app
Help me enable non-market app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Install this update from motorola, its on market and Motorola is the developer,
i cant post URLs couse im new user here but go market and search for:
Sideload FLIPOUT
try find it and ill try to add the direct link when forum enable me.
there you go here is the link to the market
direct
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.motorola.android.fo.unknownenabler