[Q] one click root? - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

is there a chance, for a one click root tool?

Not at the moment, if you are on 2.0.71. You can install the SDE firmware and use the modified initramfs to be rooted though!!

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[Q] How to unroot my device (which using stock ROM)?

Hi,
I'm using the stock ROM for my device (v. 2.3.3).
I've rooted it, several months ago, and I don't remember, how did I root the device.
How can I safely unroot the device, without re-flashing the stock ROM again.
I was wondering if there is a simple method for that.
Thanks,
Amir.
amir77a said:
Hi,
I'm using the stock ROM for my device (v. 2.3.3).
I've rooted it, several months ago, and I don't remember, how did I root the device.
How can I safely unroot the device, without re-flashing the stock ROM again.
I was wondering if there is a simple method for that.
Thanks,
Amir.
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Flash the stock kernel via Odin and not CWM but it'll not remove the yellow triangle if you flashed CF-Root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
To remove that use a JIG or reflash the stock ROM
Hi,
I'm looking for or wondering, if there is a solution that doesn't need a re-flash of the ROM/Kernel.
Something like one click unroot... the easy way
Amir.
amir77a said:
Hi,
I'm looking for or wondering, if there is a solution that doesn't need a re-flash of the ROM/Kernel.
Something like one click unroot... the easy way
Amir.
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Have a look at this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414
I will, thanks!!!

How to root ST15i with ICS update

Hi,
I have unlocked bootloader with ICS update installed. I want root access. I have read about one way to root phone. It involves downgrading to GB ftf. I don't want to do it. Is there any other way I can root my phone?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695514
See this tutorial it worked for me,,,
Sent from my ST15i using xda app-developers app
juabhi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695514
See this tutorial it worked for me,,,
Sent from my ST15i using xda app-developers app
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Read my post first. I said that I DO NOT want to flash gingerbread ftf. I want to know if there is a way to root my phone without doing that.
try this prerooted kernel
papul said:
Hi,
I have unlocked bootloader with ICS update installed. I want root access. I have read about one way to root phone. It involves downgrading to GB ftf. I don't want to do it. Is there any other way I can root my phone?
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Its easy bro you do not need to downgrade as your phones bootloader is unlocked
just flash the custom kernel with flashtool almost all custom kernel are per rooted:laugh:
Search for flashtool and custom kernel compatible with stock ICS
I suggest you Extended stock kernel it great.:good:
You can search in development section
piousheart said:
Its easy bro you do not need to downgrade as your phones bootloader is unlocked
just flash the custom kernel with flashtool almost all custom kernel are per rooted:laugh:
Search for flashtool and custom kernel compatible with stock ICS
I suggest you Extended stock kernel it great.:good:
You can search in development section
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OK. After I install a custom kernel what do I have to do? Install busy and superuser? How can I go back to stock kernel? IF I go back to stock kernel, will I lose my root?
papul said:
OK. After I install a custom kernel what do I have to do? Install busy and superuser? How can I go back to stock kernel? IF I go back to stock kernel, will I lose my root?
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Superuser is installed automatically, busybox not, you need to install it from Play Store by yourself.
You can install stock kernel with Flashtool, just pick regular .ftf file, but only choose kernel to be installed. You will keep root.

[Q] Desire to root my Xperia Mini

I wanna root my Xperia mini. My current android version is 2.3.4 and build version is 4.0.2.A.0.62. Is it possible that i root my device without flash a rom?
Check here bro,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677507
means there is no other way to root my device without flashing rom?
obaidshera said:
means there is no other way to root my device without flashing rom?
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No you must flash it, that's necessary. In my signature there's a rooting guide, too, where you can see how to root
If you dont want to flash a ROM just Downgrade to .58

[Q] root without changing stock kernel?

Is it possible to root GT-I9100 without changing stock kernel?
heyjhay said:
Is it possible to root GT-I9100 without changing stock kernel?
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yes, if you're running a JB version 4.1.2 look here its framaroot:
http://true-android.blogspot.com/2013/12/how-to-root-galaxy-s2-gt-i9100-running.html
or this one using CF-auto-root:
http://scientimystic.wordpress.com/...i9100-having-android-4-1-2-official-firmware/
for more information about cf root look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/30-10-2012-k-la-lp-t1103399
I think cf root is more better than framaroot for your device because its designed for it and other more devices... so pls. read about Cf root above
pinkLeviosa said:
yes, if you're running a JB version 4.1.2 look here its framaroot:
http://true-android.blogspot.com/2013/12/how-to-root-galaxy-s2-gt-i9100-running.html
or this one using CF-auto-root:
http://scientimystic.wordpress.com/...i9100-having-android-4-1-2-official-firmware/
for more information about cf root look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/30-10-2012-k-la-lp-t1103399
I think cf root is more better than framaroot for your device because its designed for it and other more devices... so pls. read about Cf root above
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I read about cf root but for my understanding it only works on ICS not in JB and about the link you gave i really need both the cf root and philz to root my device without changing stock kernel?
heyjhay said:
I read about cf root but for my understanding it only works on ICS not in JB and about the link you gave i really need both the cf root and philz to root my device without changing stock kernel?
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yeah.. its for GB and ICS , for that im really sorry:crying: ... now for the latest version of ICS and JB they use Philz kernel, its a rooted kernel with a customized(philz touch) CWM on it... the philz kernel change your stock kernel to a rooted stock kernel... meaning they add some nice feature on it.. but its the closest stock kernel you'll have... but still it will change the stock kernel , that you dont want to happen... :crying:
forget about that link though there's so many changes on how to root your device (im really sorry about that) ... now ... if you want still to go for CF root but it will change your stock kernel you need to find the compatible version of it .. based on your model number..
But i think framaroot will do the work.. go for the link about framaroot before that install CWM 6 :
http://techbeasts.com/2014/03/28/how-to-install-cwm-6-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-gt-i9100/
then follow on how to root using framaroot...
btw i found a link on how to root your device using framaroot and install kitkat rom on it, Here:
http://luvis.se/tipstricks/root-and-install-kitkat-on-samsung-galaxy-s2-i9100-without-a-computer/
okay im no responsible of bricking your device do it at your own risk, the decision is up to you now:fingers-crossed:
As pinkLeviosa says PhilZ *IS* a JB stock kernel......with root and CWM added.....
So it will do EXACTLY what you want.......
You keep the same stock setup, but you're rooted........
My wife says I'm a phone geek....She's probably right

[Q] 4.4.4 Easyroot?

Hey guys,
Can I still use the easy root tool to root after updating to the 4.4.4 firmware?
Thanks
Nope
I tried but it is getting stuck on CREATING VM (JAVASUCKS)
Same here... +1 Stuck on "Creating VM... "
No, the known flaws in 4.4.2 are all patched for latest fw, only current way around it is to downgrade, root install dual recovery and flash a pre-rooted zip from CWM.
In other words;
Go back to .314 (4.4.2) firmware,
Root,
Install a recovery,
And flash the new 4.4.4 firmware via recovery.
V4LKyR said:
In other words;
Go back to .314 (4.4.2) firmware,
Root,
Install a recovery,
And flash the new 4.4.4 firmware via recovery.
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There are new rumors that you can root 314 - select preserve mode in SuperSU - and go OTA... and root will remain...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56542305&postcount=131
nomaj said:
There are new rumors that you can root 314 - select preserve mode in SuperSU - and go OTA... and root will remain...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56542305&postcount=131
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Yeah I've heard that aswell. It's most likely working. Shall I try it? Just spent a few hours getting 4.4.4 work on my phone with root...
Ah right - Fuuuun...
I think i'll just carry on stock until someone sorts out a rooting method for 4.4.4 that doesn't involve so much faffing about lol.
Thanks for all the replies
Just keep a eye in Z3 Section too
4.4.4 firmrare is a near direct port
Hi folks,
I have a new 4.4.4 Z2, should I root it now or wait after the Lollipop version is installed?
Will I be able to install the Lollipop when rooted?
Godyn said:
Hi folks,
I have a new 4.4.4 Z2, should I root it now or wait after the Lollipop version is installed?
Will I be able to install the Lollipop when rooted?
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We don't know if we recive lollipop we can make a upgrade...but you can easly unroot the phone, flashing ftf from flashtool
Alllrriight ! good to know !
Found it !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2054486
http://www.flashtool.net
Godyn said:
Alllrriight ! good to know !
Found it !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2054486
http://www.flashtool.net
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Now struggling for a night with unlocking the bootloader, sooms that W7x64 has a prob with it so he can't find the driver.
I'm becoming a nerd

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