Nexus 7 ROOT only! - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have a Nexus 7 GSM model and I am searching for all over the web for a good guide to just root my device without installing any custom ROMs on it.
Every guide that I have found, the files are missing or something is wrong with the version.
So, my device is updated to 4.2.2 and I just want to ROOT it!
Thank you!

You must use this one click is very simple and easy to use

How can I check that the device was rooted correctly?

haygij said:
How can I check that the device was rooted correctly?
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Use root checker basic from google play https://play.google.com/store/apps/...tcheck&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd

haygij said:
How can I check that the device was rooted correctly?
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the easies way is if your n7 has superuser that mean you are rooted...

There is a easy way to root n7 3g with a mac?
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ligname said:
There is a easy way to root n7 3g with a mac?
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The same way you root every other nexus device.
Unlock boot loader, flash or boot custom recovery, install supersu zip...
No toolkit required, just more than 3 brain cells
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Root without Unlocking Bootloader?

Has there been a method created yet to root the Nexus 7 without unlocking the bootloader?
I'd like to load up some of my old settings from my last tablet but don't want to unlock the bootloader just yet...
Should probably be in Q&A section.
No.
Also... what this guy said
jklitten said:
Should probably be in Q&A section.
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Helpful hint, if you're making a new thread and it has or should have a question mark it goes in Q & A section
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danifunker said:
Has there been a method created yet to root the Nexus 7 without unlocking the bootloader?
I'd like to load up some of my old settings from my last tablet but don't want to unlock the bootloader just yet...
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Just re lock it after you root.
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colonel187 said:
Just re lock it after you root.
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I flashed the original boot.king the relocked it. Hopefully the boot.img is okay...
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None that I've found but you can just lock it again after (if for some reason you want to).
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I'm also kind of interested in this; my Moto Atrix 2 has a locked bootloader (curse you Motorola) but we were able to root it and get CWM on it pretty easily I think. I'm not at all sure how that worked, and I don't know if the root I gained was "optimal" (is there even a difference?). I'm interested also in seeing if there is a way to get root without unlocking for the Nexus 7 because I don't want to factory reset just yet.
Are you guys sure there is no way? Is it just a fundamental difference between the two devices that prohibits it on the Nexus?
If you unlock, root, install custom rom & kernel and then follow this tutorial to reset it to factory, can you send your device to asus without being discovered?

Root Nexus 7 unter Linux

Hey,
I want to root my Nexus 7 with using Linux (Debian Wheezy).
I found quite a few tutorials to do this with unlocking, but I dont want to unlock my device, simply root.
How can I do that?
I don't think you can because you need to install the su binaries in/system and you won't be able to do that using ADB on an unrooted device. You need to flash the binaries, which means using a custom recovery and that requires that the device be unlocked so that you can install the custom recovery.
Edit: just saw a Nexus 7 thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31990417) that pointed to this, which may be just what you are looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31751966
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Ph1b said:
Hey,
I want to root my Nexus 7 with using Linux (Debian Wheezy).
I found quite a few tutorials to do this with unlocking, but I dont want to unlock my device, simply root.
How can I do that?
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Still wondering what might be the reason for doing that ...???
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Got Nexus today, fully updated, will toolkit work?

Can I use the Nexus toolkit to unlock n root, latest firmware not listed. Is it still supported?
mockneygeeza said:
Can I use the Nexus toolkit to unlock n root, latest firmware not listed. Is it still supported?
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I'd recommend learning to do it manually rather than a toolkit, that way this will never be an issue again. It's very easy to do. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051. The entire instruction set is in the very first post.
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oldblue910 said:
I'd recommend learning to do it manually rather than a toolkit, that way this will never be an issue again. It's very easy to do. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051. The entire instruction set is in the very first post.
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That is not manually rooting. It uses auto root (and has superfluous steps), which is silly for a nexus device.
This is how you root "manually":
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536420
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xdhall said:
That is not manually rooting. It uses auto root (and has superfluous steps), which is silly for a nexus device.
This is how you root "manually":
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536420
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DOH! I used the wrong link. I should have checked. Thanks for saving me!
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thanks alot guys, just didnt wanna brick it on the day i got it :crying:
mockneygeeza said:
thanks alot guys, just didnt wanna brick it on the day i got it :crying:
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Np.
Just holler if you have any questions.
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mockneygeeza said:
thanks alot guys, just didnt wanna brick it on the day i got it :crying:
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We're here to help, man. Try it manually and let us know if you run into any problems. It's basically impossible to hard brick a Nexus device. Almost anything can be recovered from.
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I have used the wugfresh toolkit to root on latest firmware (KRT16S) and it works fine. Just select the "any build" option. Don't know about unlocking though, as my device was unlocked from 4.3
However, I do remember that I was able to unlock my 7 using the wugfresh toolkit BEFORE there was even an option for "nexus 7 2013" so it will probably work ?
Or you could do it the way everybody else here is saying, instead of the newb way ? (but I prefer the newb way)
dragonboydbboy said:
I have used the wugfresh toolkit to root on latest firmware (KRT16S) and it works fine. Just select the "any build" option. Don't know about unlocking though, as my device was unlocked from 4.3
However, I do remember that I was able to unlock my 7 using the wugfresh toolkit BEFORE there was even an option for "nexus 7 2013" so it will probably work ?
Or you could do it the way everybody else here is saying, instead of the newb way ? (but I prefer the newb way)
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Toolkit was updated and supports latest kitkat, I prefer the easy way. Not that I wouldn't of tried the other method. I've rooted plenty... Just wanted the easy option. Took a while to sort out.. As I had just factory restored my laptop. Anyways that's for all ur help guys, all sorted here!
Wugfresh is what I used. Works flawlessly. Very fast an simple ?
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mockneygeeza said:
Toolkit was updated and supports latest kitkat, I prefer the easy way. Not that I wouldn't of tried the other method. I've rooted plenty... Just wanted the easy option. Took a while to sort out.. As I had just factory restored my laptop. Anyways that's for all ur help guys, all sorted here!
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I really don't understand how a toolkit can be "the easy way" on a nexus device. Run two fastboot commands and press one button and you've done it manually. You never have to worry about someone else's code working or compatibility for future updates. And it's the same for any nexus device.
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Well it's all good, I'm happy...the toolkit was coded by a legend.. Who I've donated too in the past.
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[Q] How do I root the Nexus 4 on Android version 4.4.2? Please help!

I just got my hands on this little guy and want to root it.
I don't want to install any custom ROM or anything like that, all I want to do is root my Nexus 4 (and have SU).
The phone has been updated to use Android version 4.4.2.
Please help.
Thank you!
One of the easiest ways to do it is Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit.
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ph37rd said:
One of the easiest ways to do it is Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit.
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Thank you. That is exactly what I was looking for. Great program with very step by step friendly menu's :victory:

Questions Before Rooting

Hi, I've had my G2 for a couple weeks now and I absolutely love it. The only thing is that I've gotten so sick of the loads of bloatware and useless junk that I've decided to root it. I've rooted 3 or 4 phones before and the methods for the G2 seem just about as easy as it gets. I found 2 guides, one for actually rooting and one for installing TWRP recovery. I was just wondering if it matters what order I do this in, and also whether or not these guides are all I need to get my phone all ready to flash roms and all that other fun stuff. I've included the links to the videos below. Thanks in advance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZBHZQEI96o&feature=youtube_gdata_player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKuedInhdjU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45692679#post45692679
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fr4nk1yn said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45692679#post45692679
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Yes I know about this thread. But in regards to installing TWRP, should I do this before or after rooting the phone?
sropedia said:
Yes I know about this thread. But in regards to installing TWRP, should I do this before or after rooting the phone?
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After you root, follow the link to ioroot19, you should be able to simple use freegee to install twrp.
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