I tried z4root superoneclick nothing works build 353 please help me im at a lost for rootin
Gingerbreak works, doesn't it?
There it's a section for questions, btw.
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I tried gb to not rooting
finally rooted !!!!!
How did you finally root GB? Been trying with gingerbreak 1.2. Getting close but not there yet
Have you made sure USB debugging is turned on and that the SD card is mounted ?
Should work on 353 if the above is true (I did this on my Streak). Also works if you need to unroot as well.
I used superone click 1.7 make sure phone sync is off might have been my problem
I used superone click 1.7 make sure phone sync is off might have been my problem
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I have an AT&T Atrix on the 1.5.7 firmware. I do have all drivers installed, USB debugging enabled, and am using Windows 7 (dual booted on a macbook 2011).
I believe my problem is that I originally rooted it on the old firmware and then i installed the 1.5.7 OTA update. I now have the Superuser app on my phone but it does not give anything root permission. I've attempted to root again via Superoneclick but it gets hung right after pushing pneuter or gingerbreak to the phone. I have also tried unrooting but that gets hung up as well.
Can anyone give me some things to try or even walk me through something?
Thanks so much!
search the dev forum for gladroot as to why it doesn't work...
and you can try to re-root using gingerbreak, which is also in the dev forum.
basically updating without following the proper steps will not keep your root. and also.
NEVER USE SUPERONECLICK!
spend some time in the dev forums. you'll learn a lot.
Thanks! I'll look into the gladroot issue.
I have tried Gingerbreak but when I run the program with my phone connected, the spinning loading cursor displays for a second then nothing happens. I've ran as administrator but that doesn't do anything different.
It's worth noting, on 1.8.4 Gingerbreak 1.2 worked fine. I know recovery wasn't playing nice unless plugged in. That could also help. Obviously it won't hurt.
notanatheist said:
It's worth noting, on 1.8.4 Gingerbreak 1.2 worked fine. I know recovery wasn't playing nice unless plugged in. That could also help. Obviously it won't hurt.
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There is no 1.8.4
Meh, 1.8.3 I means. Although I just noticed Greyblur takes it down to 1.5.7
CaelanT said:
There is no 1.8.4
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Update to 1.83 and use gingerbreak. You'll need an external SD card though. It works great.
Not sure if this is the place to put this, but I'm having a similar problem, even if I got here differently.
I tried superoneclick, and I tried gladroot. In each case, the program seemed to run successfully, did everything I expected from the directions, no error messages. Claimed success at the end of the run. The superuser app is installed, but no apps are listed. When I try to run an app that needs root, like Root Explorer, it just complains that my phone isn't rooted.
I used the directions and downloads here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016060
Build number was OLYLA_U4_0.37.4
My phone is on Bell, so I used the Bell directions. Anyone else have or overcome this problem?
i am rooted, all root apps work.
my problem is android commander says am not rooted (windows xp)
and adb dont work
any solution?
Use gingerbreak and report back
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So I tried doing the webtop hack anyway, and when I got to this step:
Code:
adb shell
su
my phone prompted me to allow root access. Finished the process and it's working fine. Ran Root Explorer, it asked for permission, and now it works fine, too.
Maybe doing something as explicit as 'su' in adp shell was the kick in the pants it needed. Either way it's working now...
I thought maybe I'd added superuser to auto-end list, for whatever reason, but when I checked it wasn't there...
tjjensen23 said:
Use gingerbreak and report back
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my sig says i used gingerbreak m8
I would recommend not to use gingerbreak, as I had loads of problems, I don't know wether it was a one off, but I experienced the following....
When opening camera I would just get a black screen, and the device would just freeze up. I would hav to reboot the device
My lock security option became disabled!! Couldn't set a lock pattern, pin etc...
And.... Pc companion wouldnt recognise my device!
Has anybody else had problems!??
try this if it helps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1047484
I managed to do a restore via seus, just wanted to warn others
I've just been trying to connect to my PC via USB for either ADB or Fastboot and neither are working.. It was fine when I rooted with fastboot and flashed bin4ry's method.. then I was trying something so I reflashed a stock ROM then rooted with gingerbreak.. now the PC doesn't recognise it at all..
[EDIT - Forgot to mention - the reason I was trying to connect my phone was because since I gingerbroke my phone the battery consumption has been shocking too.. so I wanted to start from scratch! and go back to Bin4ry's rooted ROM. ]
What version of gingerbreak did you guy's use?
Would it matter what version to use?
I have rooted with gingerbreak some time ago and do have none of the problems above.
I did it with version 1.1 of gingerbreak
Root with the gingerbreak method is the best option right now, that way you will still have warranty for your device.
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What version of gingerbreak did you guy's use?
Would it matter what version to use?
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i used 1.2 version.
i dont no wether to try gingerbreak again, just to comfirm these problem or wether i accidentally uninstalled something with titanium!??
you don't lose your warranty by unlocking the BL.. you only lose your warranty by bricking your phone with a dodgy custom kernal.
Nope, I did not have any of the problems you are having. Mine works flawlessly!
Rooted with Gingerbreak 1.2, and I have no problems as desribed by Gibbo or iceman.
I can see my device in adb as well as do shell command on it. I haven't tried stock camera app again since I know it drains battery really bad; But I don't have problem whatsoever taking pictures with Vignette.
Rooted with 1.1 and no problems at all
Just know what you delete and what you allow
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rooted with 1.2. no problems here.
azian_advanced said:
rooted with 1.2. no problems here.
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I concur, no issues here either.
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Hi guys ,
I have rooted my xperia arc with gingerbreak 1.2 it's running good but for example quickboot run perfectly but titanium backup dont recognizes the root right :/ I dont understand that .
Have you installed busybox ?
Rooted with 1.2, no issues at all .
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yeah ! Sorry but ultimately i have solved my problem ! I'm a little stupid at times , i have forgot to install busy box ...
Now my xperia arc is perfectly rooted thank's all .
ive had the black screen issues but everytime its been due to low memory. But I had this before rooting. By using gingerbreak I can now use autostarts and I have far less issues
Hey Guys,
I know this is the general forum and this may be more appropriate for the Development forum, but that forum seems to have threads started by mainly developers so I don't want to waste space. Anyways, I'm hoping someone can help me out. I followed the steps for rooting shown on the Gingerblur guide and I can't seem to finalize it. I was able to get Gingerbreak on my phone successfully. When I click root on the app it says that it is in progress and to wait a few minutes but does not progress from there. I've let it sit 10+ minutes twice now and have restarted the phone inbetween the attempts. The phone is in USB Debugging. Thanks fellas.
You have an external SD card in your phone?
I just use gladroot. Flash to stock 1.26, run gladroot, update to 1.57, update to 1.83, run afterupdate.bat
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Using that method, you can then backup with titanium backup.
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Thanks for the quick replies. I'm new to Android and don't exactly know how to "flash" back to a previous update yet (will have to read up on it more). I've jailbroken multiple iPhones so I'm not a complete phone noob. I also haven't figured out how exactly to use Titanium Backup yet either haha.
sw33ndawg said:
Hey Guys,
I know this is the general forum and this may be more appropriate for the Development forum, but that forum seems to have threads started by mainly developers so I don't want to waste space. Anyways, I'm hoping someone can help me out. I followed the steps for rooting shown on the Gingerblur guide and I can't seem to finalize it. I was able to get Gingerbreak on my phone successfully. When I click root on the app it says that it is in progress and to wait a few minutes but does not progress from there. I've let it sit 10+ minutes twice now and have restarted the phone inbetween the attempts. The phone is in USB Debugging. Thanks fellas.
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I just gingerbroke my phone and had a similar issue. Make sure that you have USB debugging enabled and that you also have the SD card inserted and mounted. I was stalling during root because my SD card wasn't mounted.
I just ran into this. Gingerbreak will not work unless you have an external sd card mounted. I will not work with the internal card alone. It only wipes the internal card though. A bug perhaps?
Look in the development thread for a guide on flashing and gladroot. Gladroot doesn't say it works for 1.83 but it does. Many people have had success with it.
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lyon21 said:
Look in the development thread for a guide on flashing and gladroot. Gladroot doesn't say it works for 1.83 but it does. Many people have had success with it.
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So if it works with 1.83 I won't need to flash right?
Gladroot has now been confirmed as working with 4.1.83.
I just used gingerbreak on my 4.1.83 phone last night. I wish I had known it was going to wipe the internal SD card because I lost a lot of my apps stored to the sd card! That sucked having to reinstall them.
I'm using gingerbreak on my 1.8.3, it works fine
atrix root
use OneClickSuperRoot1.6.5 i used this because gingerbreak would hang for me too. Select the rageagainstthecage option instead of the psneuter
mariol66 said:
use OneClickSuperRoot1.6.5 i used this because gingerbreak would hang for me too. Select the rageagainstthecage option instead of the psneuter
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If you have a problem with gingerbreak hanging? Then what you gotta do is set your usb connection to motorola phone portal then run gingerbreak and it will work!
Do you have a alt home installed? I had Launcher pro and the same thing kept happening to me, so i uninstalled it and when I tried again it worked like a charm.
I have bought a DroidX and I'm trying to run Z4 root with no luck. I have downloaded and I have USB debugging turned on. When I try to do a permanent root it goes to the aquiring root shell it pops me back to the app drawer and thats it. My phone never restarts and when I try to open Z4 back it force closed and I have to reboot my phone. Any ideas on what may be happening. Thanks
Are you on gingerbread? If so, z4root doesn't work
I was using Z4 and now on gingerbread 2.3.3 it wont work. Should i uninstall z4 root or just leave it
badmaro said:
I was using Z4 and now on gingerbread 2.3.3 it wont work. Should i uninstall z4 root or just leave it
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it's useless on gb, so i would uninstall.
If you want Root on GB
Linux CD method
For those of you that are not very up on linux, the link below guides you into making a linux CD that you can insert into your windows laptop and contains all the programs you need to sbf your droid x back to froyo. You can then root it and upgrade to GB rooted using the 2 file method. It's almost idiot proof and the instructions are pretty good. If you can burn an ISO file onto a cd or usb drive and get your computer to boot from it then you should be able to sbf in about 10 minutes.
http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/d...-solution-your-windows-rsd-lite-problems.html
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/05/28/download-official-droidx-gingerbread-4-5-596-for-rooted-users/
You will lose your data but you can get root back in GB. Once you SBF, you can use the 2 file method to get rooted GB installed
Your link comes up as page not found.
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Links are fixed.
GingerBreak seems to work... why else would it be in the DX Wiki?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
DX Wiki:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Motorola_Droid_X
Lofi Goosh said:
GingerBreak seems to work... why else would it be in the DX Wiki?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
DX Wiki:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Motorola_Droid_X
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Nothing works if you take the OTA.
Hi, just installed the new BELL OTA update that is now available. If you have not received it, go to Settings -> About Phone -> System Update.
To Root, download GingerBreak from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
You will need v1.20 - install, enable USB Debugging, and wait. It took around 1 minute on my phone. Afterwards, if you were not rooted previously, download SuperUser from the market.
Can confirm this method works. First try did not work; rebooted unmounted formatted SD card, remouted. Then retried gingerbreak. 1 min approx to root, root confirmed with superuser.
Downloading now...
What about gladroot? It doesn't work?
Glad root will work, frozenfish is left intact in /osh/sbin.
(That's just the su binary with a different name, but the right permissions, you can adb shell, and type /osh/sbin/frozenfish and have a root shell.)
Cheers!
Worked for me. Takes a few good minutes so be patient.
Yeah, works fine to root and unroot, just have to be patient and wait.
NFHimself said:
Glad root will work, frozenfish is left intact in /osh/sbin.
(That's just the su binary with a different name, but the right permissions, you can adb shell, and type /osh/sbin/frozenfish and have a root shell.)
Cheers!
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I just updated (37.23) yesterday, there is no /osh/sbin/frozenfish on my Atrix
Now running Blur_Version.0.37.23.MB860.BellMobility.en.CA (build OLYLA_U4_0.37.23)
I had used GladRoot 4.3 to previously root the device. Now I'm wondering if it's going to be safe to run Gingerbreak 1.2 - anyone in the same scenario ?
daymz said:
I just updated (37.23) yesterday, there is no /osh/sbin/frozenfish on my Atrix
Now running Blur_Version.0.37.23.MB860.BellMobility.en.CA (build OLYLA_U4_0.37.23)
I had used GladRoot 4.3 to previously root the device. Now I'm wondering if it's going to be safe to run Gingerbreak 1.2 - anyone in the same scenario ?
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Just thought I'd report that I successfully ran Gingerbreak 1.20 on 37.23 (after having used GladRoot on 37.4) and everything seems OK, I'm back in root mode.
nikechristo said:
What about gladroot? It doesn't work?
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I used Gladroot for the initial FW version, but I didn't want to chance that it may not work or cause any issues like SuperOneClick. I went with Gingerbreak just to be safe.
Put me on the list of the list confirming that Gingerbreak works with this FW...
Hi I tried to use Gingerbreak but the application was running for about 20 minutes and then it crashed. I was wondering if this root app worked for everybody and if maybe I'm doing something wrong.
I'm have a Bell Atrix with the latest firmware.
Any information or suggestion/solution would be appreciated!!!
heptic buttons
Anyone having issues with their backlighting? Mine seems dim and sometimes don't come on.
Thanks
Just ran on 37.23. Works! Only took a minute.
Can confirm this works on bell 2.2.2. This indeed deleted my internal sd data though, so make sure to back up before proceeding.
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I just have a quick question about using Gingerbreak on my Atrix running this newest firmware.
Do I absolutely need an SD card in the phone?
I don't have one so I was wondering if I can stil do it or I need to go out and get one tomorrow?
Thanks!
You need one definately.
Successful 37.23 update - unsuccessful root.
I've just ran the the bell 37.23 update.
I managed to gain root access again after running super one click.
However after I factory reset the phone all my root applications stopped working.
Super user was still in the app drawer, but titanium backup was saying it didn't have root access. (along with every other root app)
I tried rooting/unrooting the phone again with super one click and every time it hangs on "Running psneuter..."
I also tried rooting with GingerBreak and it just stays on the "Running exploit..." screen.
Any suggestions?