I belive its 6.2, I don't have my Kindle Fire with me.
But is a root even possible? My device never shows up in adb, after countless tries still no luck.
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Please do a search:
[INFO] Kindle Fire 6.2 Software Update (29Nov11)
And yes, it is possible, through the same method as always.
why I can't root my new kfire with firmware 6.2 and not rooted yet. I've tried with superoneclick 2.3,the procedure end without problems,but at the end,kfire isn't rooted! why? thanks
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I have successfully rooted my Kindle Fire and want to root my X. Has there been a root method figured for the recent update or can I use z4root, Pete's tool, or any of the other methods that worked on prior versions?
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KnappyRoot said:
I have successfully rooted my Kindle Fire and want to root my X. Has there been a root method figured for the recent update or can I use z4root, Pete's tool, or any of the other methods that worked on prior versions?
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So far ,from what I have read on other forums there is no way to root or sbf back to a previous version after you are on .621
That's what I keep seeing too. I'm hoping they find a root method soon. My contract is about up but I am really getting the itch to root my X.
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I have a droid 2 non global. I had all ota updates and now i cant root my phone. I have tried everything, even the droid 3 root and nothing. Anyone else having this issue since the latest update? I am stuck and need this bloatware gone. And i want a good ROM. Please help..
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If you installed the most recent update without using Voodoo RootKeeper to back up your root, you're up the creek without a paddle because the newest update breaks root and changes the bootloader so you can't SBF.
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Thanks. That explains it!
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I'm trying to root the Verizon RAZR M via the motofail2go method but it isn't working. The bat file installed superuser as a system app but I do not have root. Does anyone know of any alternative method to get this thing rooted? I just want to be able to use all my favorite apps on this thing.
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motiv8d365 said:
I'm trying to root the Verizon RAZR M via the motofail2go method but it isn't working. The bat file installed superuser as a system app but I do not have root. Does anyone know of any alternative method to get this thing rooted? I just want to be able to use all my favorite apps on this thing.
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There is actually a new method released recently. Check it out over at droidrzr.com
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...id-root-exploit/page__pid__244281#entry244281
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Hi Guys,
I rooted my Samsung S4 (GT-9505) using motochopper, but since discovered some of my apps don't work with a rooted device.
I would like to unroot it back to factory settings.
What do I need to do? Is it a case of downloading an official ROM and using ODIN to flash the official bios back on?
I have reset the counter with TRIANGLE but my device status is still 'custom' and not official.
Is there a simple way of removing the root that motochopper adds or is an official ROM the only way?
Im in the UK and would like to flash to the latest Vodafone ROM and unrooted as new.
Many thanks
First of all, there's no app that would stop working because of a rooted device. Rooting just gains you administrator privileges, nothing more, nothing less. And yes, the best way to unroot and get the official status back is to download and flash an official rom through Odin.
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techfreakgag said:
First of all, there's no app that would stop working because of a rooted device. Rooting just gains you administrator privileges, nothing more, nothing less. And yes, the best way to unroot and get the official status back is to download and flash an official rom through Odin.
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Many thanks for your reply,
Unfortunatly your wrong there, Barclays PingIt (my bank account) knows when a phone has been rooted and displays an error page saying its breaching security and stops the app from working!! Crazy I know.
You can uninstall super su then reboot the phone.
You can get instructions from the Exynos Abuse thread by chainfire. It's at the bottom.
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Hello there
I found that flixster wouldn't stream ultraviolet movies with root. I did find that using voodoo ota root keeper from play store helps that. Click on temp unroot, then when you've finished using that app that doesn't allow root, restore root. Unsure that this will work for you, but no harm in trying.
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I used this guide and it worked quite well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
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I have tried various methods to rooting my android device, but to no success. Motochopper gets to the root, then says it failed, and its cleaning up. It does this every time. I also tried to download EasyRootICS but the url doesn't work for some reason. can someone please help me root my Razr M 4.1.2 so I can install Cyanogenmod.
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I have tried various methods to rooting my android device, but to no success. Motochopper gets to the root, then says it failed, and its cleaning up. It does this every time. I also tried to download EasyRootICS but the url doesn't work for some reason. can someone please help me root my Razr M 4.1.2 so I can install Cyanogenmod.
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Which system version do you have? If it's the latest OTA, you need Motochopper 1.3 to root it. Also, if it is the latest, you can't install cyanogenmod because the bootloader unlock is patched...
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Which system version do you have? If it's the latest OTA, you need Motochopper 1.3 to root it. Also, if it is the latest, you can't install cyanogenmod because the bootloader unlock is patched...
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my system version is 98.18.78, it is the latest OTA update. that sucks but i still want to, can you give me a link to Motochopper 1.3 please?
http://www.google.com/search?site=w...IuikQe_u4CYAg&ved=0CCYQvwUoAA&biw=360&bih=543
the first link.... Google is a wonderful resource....
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