I don't want to use odin as indicated in one of the rooting methods,
Is there another quick way of rooting + cwm my GS 3 by just flashing a
*zip file?
+1
but sadly, currently none...the simplest will be cf-root or cf-auto root and will be through odin
syamsoul said:
+1
but sadly, currently none...the simplest will be cf-root or cf-auto root and will be through odin
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Thanks for the info
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What is the difference between CF root and one click root ?
RazvanFTW said:
What is the difference between CF root and one click root ?
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For CF-ROOT you flash a cf-root kernel specific for your firmware and your phone is rooted.
For one click root you need to flash insecure kernel then using oneclickroot you root it
cf-root is more comfortable and more common
So CF root is better then one click root ? and more easier to apply?
RazvanFTW said:
So CF root is better then one click root ? and more easier to apply?
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exactly! also with cf-root you get clockworkmod recovery what is extremely useful if your planning to flash different roms
I suggest u use cf root....
I tried both and what was funny is when i did oneclickroot it unrooted once i rebooted.
Cf root is easy to apply....just make sure u use the file that goes with ur version of the fone
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Thanks a lot guys
I search, but I can't find solution how to root Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100 with new version of android:
v4.03
kernel: 3.0.15-I9100XWLP7-CL340913
Build: IML74K.XWLP7
Baseband: I9100XXLPS
If someone can help me to post here a link for one-click solution what is tested and working 100% I will be thankful.
Any help is welcome.
Thx.
www.theandroidsoul.com/root-xwlp7-and-xwlp8-firmwares-on-galaxy-s2-ice-cream-sandwich/Easy way to root is by googling ' root your kernel version' for example rout dxlp9
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1 Cfroot
2 Root without insecure kernel.
I use Odin, but had a lot of difficulties reseting the yellow triangle after, so I bought the triangle away app. (You don't have to b/c it is free at XDA). Now if you find Oneclick method easier, then go for it.
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I have the same xwlp7 and rooted and install cm9.
Google xwlp7 u will easily find insecure kernel for it.
U can watch some movies on YouTube to learn it first and get comfortable. Video from galaxys2root.com is good.
If u want to put custom rom then buying rom manager app is the safest and easiest way.
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vmittal said:
I have the same xwlp7 and rooted and install cm9.
Google xwlp7 u will easily find insecure kernel for it.
U can watch some movies on YouTube to learn it first and get comfortable. Video from galaxys2root.com is good.
If u want to put custom rom then buying rom manager app is the safest and easiest way.
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Thx for all answers but is there any solution for rooting and swm to not increase flash counter, and where I can make this without flashing new kernel!?
thx
easyyu said:
Thx for all answers but is there any solution for rooting and swm to not increase flash counter, and where I can make this without flashing new kernel!?
thx
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already gave you answer all you needed was to search...........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
if you have GB then u can use doomlord root toolkit, then you can find the cf root kernel needed to match your kernel, extract till just a zImage, download InitialCFRootFlasher.zip and installed zImage manually that will give you root and cwm, then install mobile odin and away you go with out increasing binary counter. if you are on ICS then there is a thread somewhere on here for rooting ics other than cf root.
InitialCFRootFlasher.zip you unzip it then put you zImage in the insert zImage here folder then click the rooted option
But with this method read read READ, and dont use wrong CF zImage or you will be flashing firmware via odin tofix it
bombaybadboy said:
if you have GB then u can use doomlord root toolkit, then you can find the cf root kernel needed to match your kernel, extract till just a zImage, download InitialCFRootFlasher.zip and installed zImage manually that will give you root and cwm, then install mobile odin and away you go with out increasing binary counter. if you are on ICS then there is a thread somewhere on here for rooting ics other than cf root.
InitialCFRootFlasher.zip you unzip it then put you zImage in the insert zImage here folder then click the rooted option
But with this method read read READ, and dont use wrong CF zImage or you will be flashing firmware via odin tofix it
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Did you even read the OP?
bombaybadboy said:
if you have GB then u can use doomlord root toolkit, then you can find the cf root kernel needed to match your kernel, extract till just a zImage, download InitialCFRootFlasher.zip and installed zImage manually that will give you root and cwm, then install mobile odin and away you go with out increasing binary counter. if you are on ICS then there is a thread somewhere on here for rooting ics other than cf root.
InitialCFRootFlasher.zip you unzip it then put you zImage in the insert zImage here folder then click the rooted option
But with this method read read READ, and dont use wrong CF zImage or you will be flashing firmware via odin tofix it
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Sorry mate, but this is not solution for me..
I wanna root and cwm without flashing new kernel!!!
I think you didn't read my post carefully.
atifsh said:
already gave you answer all you needed was to search...........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
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Thx for this, I will try this metod and then notify you is this help me!
I didnt say anything about flashing new kernel, i told you a way of minipulating kernel you have without using insecure kernel and without yellow triangle, only talked about mobile odin for your plans after, but if you trying not to void warrenty and keeping binary count as it is you will need mobile odin to flash original kernel if you ever want to remove cwm, once it is in its hard to remove without replacing kernel. I see someone already gave u link for ics rooting. i read between the lines of OP there is normally only one reason people worry about binary count.
Ps also triangle away app is suppose to reset binary count anyway but never bothered with it myself. every thing i told you about can also be undone without increasing binary count to
I would like to root my S3. ROOT ONLY! I do not want: custum rom, recovery mod, kernel mod, cwm. I would like ONLY root my S3.
is it possible?
thanks
Mr_K99
Try searching for cf root
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Mr_K99 said:
I would like to root my S3. ROOT ONLY! I do not want: custum rom, recovery mod, kernel mod, cwm. I would like ONLY root my S3.
is it possible?
thanks
Mr_K99
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Root with CF Root includes recovery and CWM recovery is inbuilt . CWM appp can be deleted after install .
jje
You can try Toolkit. There is an option to root without CWM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488&highlight=samsung+tool+kit
marbedMB said:
You can try Toolkit. There is an option to root without CWM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488&highlight=samsung+tool+kit
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perfect! is it a secure and stable metod?
Sure it does !
You can do it 'manually' but it aint straightforward. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728441
Hi, i'm about to flash I9300UBUGML1_I9300UVOUGMK1_ARO in my s3 i9300... generaly i use cf-auto-root after the flashing process.
my question is, can i use the same cf-auto-root i used to root 4.1.2 to flash 4.3? thanks (sorry for my english)
same problem
i need to root too, but cf root doesnt work.
Any idea?
joex87 said:
Hi, i'm about to flash I9300UBUGML1_I9300UVOUGMK1_ARO in my s3 i9300... generaly i use cf-auto-root after the flashing process.
my question is, can i use the same cf-auto-root i used to root 4.1.2 to flash 4.3? thanks (sorry for my english)
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douglasdiasgomes said:
i need to root too, but cf root doesnt work.
Any idea?
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This way I got root.
If you have already rooted 4.1.2 S3 so why don't you try to flash the firmware with "MOBILE ODIN PRO V4".
I JUST FLASHED INDIAN FIRMWARE 4.3 WITH THIS APP AND ENABLED EVERROOT OPTION FOR ROOT. After that flashed philz cwm tar.
Make a nandroid backup first.
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I used CF-Auto-Root (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273) and it worked like a charm.
towertim said:
I used CF-Auto-Root (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273) and it worked like a charm.
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Yes, CF-Auto-Root seems to work fine, thanks...
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
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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
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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........
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