[Q] Rooting Question - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since they are essentially the same phone, can I root the Fascinate using the exact same method and procedures I used to root my att Captivate ? Thanks in advance for any help

scottcwhite said:
Since they are essentially the same phone, can I root the Fascinate using the exact same method and procedures I used to root my att Captivate ? Thanks in advance for any help
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If you used super one click to root your captivate then yes you can use the same method...if not I would use super one click
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That was the method, thanks !

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Rooting tb after the 2.2.1 OTA

I Just got my thunderbolt and I wanna root it but am having trouble finding confirmation on a safe method to use for after the 2.2.1 OTA. Please help!?
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openfac3 said:
I Just got my thunderbolt and I wanna root it but am having trouble finding confirmation on a safe method to use for after the 2.2.1 OTA. Please help!?
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No offense, but you haven't looked hard at all. Everything you need to know is stickied at the top of the Q&A thread. There's also a link the my sig.
OK well let me ask this then. . . What is the best way for me to do it. Is there any "oneclick"methods that would be really good for me to use?
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openfac3 said:
OK well let me ask this then. . . What is the best way for me to do it. Is there any "oneclick"methods that would be really good for me to use?
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The only method I'd ever recommend that is like a one click method is the Revolution method, but the drawback to that is undoing the S-Off is harder than the old jcase method. I can't recommend any "one click" based of the jcase method because there's too many floating around out there and unless you know the exploits being used, they're unreliable. The Revolution method is the current preferred method, and can be undone. It's preferred because it wipes not data and all you need to do after using it is to flash SuperUser and a recovery of your choice. I believe those can be found in the wiki unrEVOked maintains, as well as other places.
With the revolution method is it easy to boot in recovery and flash different roms or do you have to go through the whole rooting method everything? Thanks for your help by the way.
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openfac3 said:
With the revolution method is it easy to boot in recovery and flash different roms or do you have to go through the whole rooting method everything? Thanks for your help by the way.
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It's just as easy as anything else once you have clockworkmod flashed. Replacing the ROM doesn't remove S-Off or erase your recovery. I also like to point out that Revolution doesn't really root a device, it merely turns S-off so that you can root and flash a custom recovery. But once S-Off is done, the rest is as easy as flashing a couple files. Once you're to that point, you can wipe and flash ROMs all day. If you need some help or a walk through on some of this, PM me.
Just rooted my Thunderbolt after the Gingerbread update using Revolution method. Happy to say I am rooted with S-off. Have the latest recovery downloaded with my current Rom backed up. Next move is to download a custom Rom. I waited for this update for what reason I don't know to root my Thunderbolt.
What Rom to choose? There are so many. This is the fun part.
Vinny

[Q] unlocking version 45.2.7

I just got a new photon and i was wandering if there was a method to unlock the bootlaoder. The sales rep updated the software so i have version 45.2.7 is there a way to unlock it and root it. Any ideas will help
You have a lot of reading to do. Go to the development section.
I know theres alot on the section part i just need to know which method works for this version.
whitetiger2429 said:
I just got a new photon and i was wandering if there was a method to unlock the bootlaoder. The sales rep updated the software so i have version 45.2.7 is there a way to unlock it and root it. Any ideas will help
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I think you can run the bootloader from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216143
Flash it in RSDlite. It will fail, but don't panic. Pull the battery, and run the moto-fastboot command lines to verify that you've been unlocked. You can then root either via the photon-torpedo method, or AIO root method.
Good luck, and remember to charge your phone all the way!
Best,
K
whitetiger2429 said:
I just got a new photon and i was wandering if there was a method to unlock the bootlaoder. The sales rep updated the software so i have version 45.2.7 is there a way to unlock it and root it. Any ideas will help
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No, there is not yet a fully functional unlocker. There's one that mostly works but it breaks 4G.
You can root it just fine, though, without unlocking it.
willysp said:
No, there is not yet a fully functional unlocker. There's one that mostly works but it breaks 4G.
You can root it just fine, though, without unlocking it.
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Good point..yes I did forget to mention that 4G is borked.
So you can root it without unlocking it i really dont care about 4g its not in the area im in
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Yeah, you can root without unlocking. There are a few ways..I personally like the one click and photon torpedo methods.
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So the one click will allow you to install roms and all and do you have the link for that form i gotta get all this blur crap of my phone.
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For roms u need a bootloader
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Ok so i have to unlock the bootloader then root or can i root and install cwm to flash roms
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whitetiger2429 said:
Ok so i have to unlock the bootloader then root or can i root and install cwm to flash roms
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Yeah if you want custom roms, you'll need to unlock the bootloader. It's a really easy process
1) Get RSDlite
2) Get the unlocked bootloader SBF file and flash it
3) Run the cmd lines to check to see if you're unlocked
4) Root and install CWM
5) Flash away!
whitetiger2429 said:
So you can root it without unlocking it i really dont care about 4g its not in the area im in
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Please read again. The unlocker is what breaks 4G, not root.
Ok whats RSD ive never use that before and do i flash that sbf file from the sd card
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Sorry im just trying to find a easy way of rooting and installing roms ive rooted other phones before but im just confused on this one
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whitetiger2429 said:
Ok whats RSD ive never use that before and do i flash that sbf file from the sd card
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With all due respect, all the info you want is already posted here. Read more, post less ....
I have read but theres so many methods thats why im asking
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whitetiger2429 said:
I have read but theres so many methods thats why im asking
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Read:
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216143
Watch:
- http://www.youtube.com/user/qbking77#p/search/6/BwRjFrzClBs
- http://www.youtube.com/user/qbking77#p/search/1/UfJJ0h4d-80
It's okay to ask questions, just do your best to do some research and try out the different methods...I still have a ton of questions..I'm a noob to Photon too.
whitetiger2429 said:
Ok so i have to unlock the bootloader then root or can i root and install cwm to flash roms
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You have to unlock the bootloader then root to be able to install any custom rom
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[Q] captivate root worry

hey guys well im kind of concerned because i want to use super one click root to root my captivate which is unlocked to any gsm carrier ( currently simple mobile) my concern is will it re-lock it to just at&t and will it brick my phone? it would be nice if u guys gave me the procedure thanks
marco268 said:
...my concern is will it re-lock it to just at&t and will it brick my phone?...
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No.
As stated above nothing to worry about.
Procedure? Open superoneclick and click on "root"
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[Q] Can you root on Jellybean?

My friend recently got an og and isn't very tech savvy, so he asked me if i could root his for him but the original root method doesn't seem to work for me on JB. Do i need to lgnpst it or is there a way to do it without taking it back?
There is a guide thread with all the answers.
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Joecascio2000 said:
There is a guide thread with all the answers.
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The guide doesn't mention anything about jellybean, and the root method posted doesn't work on JB nor has it been updated since then, that's why i asked on here.
crward said:
The guide doesn't mention anything about jellybean, and the root method posted doesn't work on JB nor has it been updated since then, that's why i asked on here.
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The CurrentRoot method from carrett's guide will root 20j.
That's odd, mine was rooted before the ota so i haven't messed with it on my OG but on the one I'm trying to use it on it only reboots the phone once then goes back to the home screen on the phone. Guess I'll give it a few more tries.
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crward said:
That's odd, mine was rooted before the ota so i haven't messed with it on my OG but on the one I'm trying to use it on it only reboots the phone once then goes back to the home screen on the phone. Guess I'll give it a few more tries.
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Unlees you are only trying to get to stock rooted it may be easier to just use teenybin.
adfurgerson said:
Unlees you are only trying to get to stock rooted it may be easier to just use teenybin.
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Yeah, i thought about doing that but he does just want stock rooted. He's just trying to be able to remove the bloat and add custom themes. If i can't get this method to work i might just go ahead and use teenybin anyways. Thanks though!
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crward said:
Yeah, i thought about doing that but he does just want stock rooted. He's just trying to be able to remove the bloat and add custom themes. If i can't get this method to work i might just go ahead and use teenybin anyways. Thanks though!
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You would still need to unlock with FreeGee to avoid getting security error when removing bloat. There is a rooted zip for 20j that you could flash after teenybin if you wanted to go that route.
crward said:
The guide doesn't mention anything about jellybean, and the root method posted doesn't work on JB nor has it been updated since then, that's why i asked on here.
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The current method does work on JB. I've done it.
Well, as I've stated, after trying that method 6 times last night but it only reboots once then returns to the home screen of the phone.
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[Q] tmobile lg-v10 root method

hello everyone i am still kinda of new to this device i was wondering if there is any other easier method then using adb command prompt to root this device because when it comes to using adb usb i suck at it so any other help would be very much appreciated
Currently fastboot is the only option.
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rotondo2k said:
hello everyone i am still kinda of new to this device i was wondering if there is any other easier method then using adb command prompt to root this device because when it comes to using adb usb i suck at it so any other help would be very much appreciated
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If you don't know how to use adb and fastboot, you shouldn't be rooting in the first place.
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The only way I know how to root is when its with auto method like with note 4 or 5 which is much easier
thedrizzle said:
If you don't know how to use adb and fastboot, you shouldn't be rooting in the first place.
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I wouldn't go as far as to say that, I'm accustomed to the ol' "click & root" and managed just fine with a simple google search & xda forum search to root my v10 on my first try. :good:
rotondo2k said:
The only way I know how to root is when its with auto method like with note 4 or 5 which is much easier
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Just follow the steps provided in this post and you should be fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-t3239740
@Make 123 so you rooted your device with 1 clickandroot method your saying?
rotondo2k said:
@Make 123 so you rooted your device with 1 clickandroot method your saying?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-t3239740
Nope. Just used the instructions in the top post, google, and xda search for anything I didn't understand.
thedrizzle said:
If you don't know how to use adb and fastboot, you shouldn't be rooting in the first place.
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Everyone has to start somewhere. Be nice
Wish there was much simpler method of installing and rooting because for some reason adb doesn't detect my device says offline and never reads my commands
chrisgto4 said:
Everyone has to start somewhere. Be nice
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Lol this is xda no such thing [emoji19]
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