Hi XDAians, I am new here, I need help. (I have experience of Android since Android 1.5, I am new on XDA)
I have Samsung Galaxy y GT-S5360 and I have rooted it using hnkotnis's SGY Toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50182901
Now I want to do something different. I rooted my old HTC Gingerbread phone with PC using USB with Root Exploits.
I used Root Exploits "psneuter", "Gingerbreak" & "Zergrush". None of them seem to work on Stock Gingerbread 2.3.6
I asked my friend Senior Member hnkotnis few days ago, he said he has exams. But now he has gone for a holiday vacation and his phone number is out of coverage area.
Please help me and give me WORKING root exploit. AND I don't want advices to use some Recovery zip.
My requirement is specific usb adb root exploit.
Thanks in advance for help.
waiting.............waiting...............waiting for help.
each phone has a different method of rooting - there is not always a one size fits all and not all phones can be rooted in the same way
you have already mentioned the common rooting tools
if there isnt a forum for the phone you want to root then its best to type into google how to root - xyz phone
I dont see the point in making an adb root for galaxy y when a simple update zip does the job
Try Using Root Genius..It Succesfully Rooted Canvas HD A116,Galaxy Y Duos...
so Have A Try..Google It...
and Make Sure To Enable USB Debugging...Befor Proceeding The Root Process..
Himan Boro said:
Try Using Root Genius..It Succesfully Rooted Canvas HD A116,Galaxy Y Duos...
so Have A Try..Google It...
and Make Sure To Enable USB Debugging...Befor Proceeding The Root Process..
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I want Root Exploit, not Rooting Software.
It seems you misunderstand me.
That Root Genius is a exe which is bundled with some Root Exploit. If you have that exploit or know how to extract it, please tell me.
And I know that USB Debugging thing. I have rooted more than 50 phones branded, chinese etc.
I dont need instructions of root. I want root exploit.
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[Q] I used z4 and did "Permanent root". Does that mean I can flash custom ROMs now?
I used z4 and did "Permanent root". Does that mean I can flash custom ROMs now?
I am still running the Verizon stock rom for the DroidX. It is nice, but I want to explore the other custom options out there. What do I need to do in addition to rooting I guess, is my real question. And is the z4 root method sufficient, it was just one click and a reboot, but I do have superuser abilities now.
crobs808 said:
I used z4 and did "Permanent root". Does that mean I can flash custom ROMs now?
I am still running the Verizon stock rom for the DroidX. It is nice, but I want to explore the other custom options out there. What do I need to do in addition to rooting I guess, is my real question. And is the z4 root method sufficient, it was just one click and a reboot, but I do have superuser abilities now.
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yes z4 root is sufficient as far as rooting goes ,now install rom manager and koush bootstrap recovery from the market ,they are free,as far as deodex you shouldnt have to worry about it since most roms will deodex for you when they install,but if you want to just place a theme without placing a rom then you will have to deodex first since the rom is not there to do it for you first.i would suggest reading this and get a better understanding
http://androidforums.com/droid-x-al...ing-custom-rom-theme-how-unbrick-droid-x.html
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yes z4 root is sufficient as far as rooting goes ,now install rom manager and koush bootstrap recovery from the market ,they are free,as far as deodex you shouldnt have to worry about it since most roms will deodex for you when they install,but if you want to just place a theme without placing a rom then you will have to deodex first since the rom is not there to do it for you first.i would suggest reading this and get a better understanding
http://androidforums.com/droid-x-al...ing-custom-rom-theme-how-unbrick-droid-x.html
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thanks budby
thanks, i was wondering about this too.
okay for some reason when i use z4 to root the temporary root works perfectly fine but obviously unroots after a reboot when i do try to permanent root it reboots the phone and doesnt install root even tho it said it did any help would be greatly appreciated also using a stock HTC EVO 4G
djnarcotics said:
okay for some reason when i use z4 to root the temporary root works perfectly fine but obviously unroots after a reboot when i do try to permanent root it reboots the phone and doesnt install root even tho it said it did any help would be greatly appreciated also using a stock HTC EVO 4G
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You might wanna use Unrevoked to root your device. Also, this is the Droid X forum, head over to the Evo section and there's loads of helpful information over there, including how to root using Unrevoked.
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Hi,
Before upgrading to Gingerbread, I would like to know if the root
for Gingerbread is working fine and if the phone is, after being rooted , stable.
Daniel
If anyone wants to give this a bash you could try Gingerbreak:
NB. Your phone MUST already have S-OFF if you don't want to have to downgrade first.!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
I think you need to downgrade again before you can root your phone.
But in the development section there are stock 2.3 roms with root. Probably that's the right thing for you
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Hi guys. I installed the gingerbreak apk & ran it.
It said it didn't work so I ok'd it & exited the app without rebooting.
I opened gingerbreak again & it asked if I would allow super user permission. I said yes.
Is this when I downgrade? Or can I just put new ROM on sdcard and boot into bootloader & flash it?
Sorry guys, all this is pretty complex stuff to me
Hi Folks.
For me Gingerbreak ran flawlessly.
Came from stock rom 1.32.405.6 rooted. ENG. & Radio S-off.
Installed Stock Gingerbread OTA.
Set USB debugging on.
Download & install superuser from market.
Download & install Gingerbreak.
Run Gingerbreak.
Choose "Root device"
Done!
Took about 5 min. Not counting OTA upd. of course.
Regards.
ELO
I installed the gingerbreak apk & ran it.
Gingerbreak rebooted my device but it is still not rooted.
I have S-OFF, USB debugging on and have ibstalled Superuser.
I have tried it twice.
Any idea what to do?
I have just noticed that after having upgraded to Gingerbread, My phone became S-On . This is the reason why I can't root my phone
Daniel
problem with s-off
I have problems with the s-off procedure after upgrading to android 2.3 official.
Gingrbreak works and permits rooting programs, but I'm not able to flash any otrher rom.
Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?
Thank you
How to upgrade to gingerbread
Hello all
I am very new to these rooting/upgrading the mobile.
I have a DesireHD, i wanted to upgrade to gingerbread with a custom ROM.
Can someone tell me the procedure to upgrade.
Thanks
Satya
sathyaac said:
Hello all
I am very new to these rooting/upgrading the mobile.
I have a DesireHD, i wanted to upgrade to gingerbread with a custom ROM.
Can someone tell me the procedure to upgrade.
Thanks
Satya
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The information you need can easily be found in the guides on the forum, there is no need for us to hold your hand and guide you step-by-step through the whole procedure. That's what the guides are for. You need to educate yourself a bit as rooting and flashing etc. are for users with atleast some experience. We're not using iPhones here where iTunes and Apple do everything for you. This might sound a bit harsh but there are tons of people filling the forum and asking for other members here to practically do everything for them. I suggest that until you understand what rooting and flashing involves, you stay away from it.
Here's something to get you going: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936214
To obtain s-off and root with gingerbreak, these is the steps to do in order?
Root visionary-> S-off-> (Eng-off??) -> Gingerbreak, and finally clockwork recovery
But visionary is working with 2.3.3 stock htc?
jackalac said:
To obtain s-off and root with gingerbreak, these is the steps to do in order?
Root visionary-> S-off-> (Eng-off??) -> Gingerbreak, and finally clockwork recovery
But visionary is working with 2.3.3 stock htc?
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Check the link that I posted earlier...
ajay83 said:
Hi guys. I installed the gingerbreak apk & ran it.
It said it didn't work so I ok'd it & exited the app without rebooting.
I opened gingerbreak again & it asked if I would allow super user permission. I said yes.
Is this when I downgrade? Or can I just put new ROM on sdcard and boot into bootloader & flash it?
Sorry guys, all this is pretty complex stuff to me
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You actually rooted it when it asked for Super User permission, when it didn't ask the first time around, that's because SuperUser was installed by GingerBreak.
so if the official ICS arrives i wont have problem updating it.
I don't think rooting will affect your ability to the update
Realy. Im just afraid because when i rooted my htc sensation there was a 14 mb update when i install it i always vet boot loob or stock. Im scared when i root galaxy note. I will still get the ICS with no problem. Can you confirm this? Sorry for noob.
well....if you follow the steps in the following thread...you can always unroot after you root your phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
but to my limited noobie knowledge...if you don't flash you phone to a custom rom and just simply root...you should be fine.
rooting is to just give you special access to your phone.....
DMax99 said:
but to my limited noobie knowledge...if you don't flash you phone to a custom rom and just simply root...you should be fine.
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Not necessarily!
Often, updates are provided in the form of patch files, rather than as complete ROMs. If you've rooted, chances are you have made some changes to the system partition which will render the patch file useless as it is generally expecting the files in the system partition of have been untouched.
My advice is not to worry about updates too much - when the official updates do drop, within a few hours there will be custom ROMs that include the updates suitable for flashing via CWM etc. In addition, if you do accept an official update, you may find yourself unable to root as the exploits used to gain root may well have been patched.
Regards,
Dave
Thanks for your help.
Im asking this because i have htc sensation and i root it and made a nandroid backup. When the 14mb update arrive when i install it my phone just got stock on htc logo.
If i root using the zergrush is it much safe?
Im affraid when i root my note i wont able to get the official ICS.
(I only root just to install the onhere maps by brute because my country is still not activated the google navigation)
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Hello everybody,
I was wondering if it was possible to root a Motorola Atrix 4G on a Mac? Also, do you need an SD card or can you use the internal storage built into the device? I have no access whatsoever to a windows computer.
First of all, I would like to mention that I am pretty new to this whole rooting thing. I have rooted a HTC Inspire solely for the purpose of putting a newer version of sense on it. That was a very simple, 1-Click root in Terminal.
Also this ICS ROM for Atrix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382934
Is it a ROM that i can just slap on to my phone or do I need to install a cm7 ROM first?
Thanks in advance.
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I have been doing that for hours on end today. I will keep looking though.
its best to have an sdcard even if its just a cheep one from amazon
you may not get the best read and write speeds but it will save you head aches in the future . and yea a mac can be used to root an atrix but windows is best
jk.
As for the ROM question, you can install the ROM without installing CM7 first. But you will need to root and unlock the bootloader of the device along with install CWM. (ClockWork Recovery Mod) Only until you do those things will you be ale to install custom ROMS on your Atrix. You will not be able to do it just by rooting the device.
By the way, that is just a ICS Looking ROM. That is not ICS at all, it is just a theme.
For rooting your phone, my best suggestion is the zergRush method. I can guarantee that it worked on my Atrix using a mac. It seems as though someone has created a script to run on mac based off this exploit, however, I personally used the manual root method.
Here's a link to the thread. Again, I used method #4 on the list. Hope it helps.
I'm beginning to get frustrated with this one. Need help!!!!!
oh please ,you can download kingroot(not kingoroot) , on my g360f it works fine
Well it didn't work on my g360v.
Rooting sm-g360v
Yes you can root this phone i just bought one and rooted it with KINGOROOT but use the pc version it has shown to have more success and you may have to try a few times as the program i think trys different methods.......although i am going to warn you if like to customize your phone and flash roms through twrp and you got the phone from Verizon (which i think the sm-g360v is correct me if i am wrong) the bootloaders are locked so rooting it would be pointless bc as far as i know nobodys been able to find a way to unlock the bootloaders....which is why i quickly got rid the phone and went back to my old one.
King root bud
BrianRuckman said:
I'm beginning to get frustrated with this one. Need help!!!!!
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Try King Root 4.9.6. (search kingroot xda in your search engine choose newest build) xda dev gatesjunior has an app on the playstore called SuperSuMe if kingroot bothers isn't your cup of tea
I got it rooted with 4.5.2 kingroot but it was partial so I had to unroot it now it just restarts and doesn't hold root.