[Q]Root for XT910 JB? - Motorola Droid RAZR

Is there currently any way to gain root access on JB for 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU?
If not, is anyone known to be working on it?

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Zenithise said:
Is there currently any way to gain root access on JB for 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU?
If not, is anyone known to be working on it?
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I would also be very grateful!!
I unrooted because I was afraid that it would conflict with OTA (before the upgrade instructions were published).:crying:
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Zenithise said:
Is there currently any way to gain root access on JB for 672.180.41.XT910.Retail.en.EU?
If not, is anyone known to be working on it?
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I have tried a lot of root tool, but it still doesnt work. So all we have to do is wait for the developers to make a it
Hit the 'thanks' button if it helps

I just updated to EU retail and I'm in the same situation. None root tool worked

For XT910 devices there is currently no way to get root. It is only possible for XT912 devices.
To gain root access during JB update you should have protect root with Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper. That works.

AcidAngel21 said:
For XT910 devices there is currently no way to get root. It is only possible for XT912 devices.
To gain root access during JB update you should have protect root with Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper. That works.
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That would have worked. We know that ...
Those who did not protect root, just hope that someone can help to gain root again.

Frup said:
That would have worked. We know that ...
Those who did not protect root, just hope that someone can help to gain root again.
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Well. I've updated from nonEFIGSRetail.en.EU to Retail.en.EU using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194825. Root did not survive this.
Maybe there is some more root user friendly process, but it is not easy to find the correct one.

AcidAngel21 said:
For XT910 devices there is currently no way to get root.
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Damn! Now I can't restore all my apps and data using Titanium Backup. I did try the method from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710871
...and it did say success, but during the process it came up with "system/bin/sh su not found" and TB says it has no root access. It worked when I was on ICS, but now I am on JB 4.1.2 System Version 982.124.14.XT910.Retail.en.AU. Anybody with bright ideas on how to gain root access again would be much appreciated!

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I'm on JB with my XT910 and it's rooted, in fact I used the method from the Eternity project (it's the easiest way from my viewpoint)...

yogi77 said:
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I'm on JB with my XT910 and it's rooted, in fact I used the method from the Eternity project (it's the easiest way from my viewpoint)...
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really ? do you have a link to this please.

Death Walker said:
really ? do you have a link to this please.
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I rooted the ICS, installed BMM, flashed the Kernel and flashed Avatar Rom in 2nd slot, Liquid in 3rd slot
Another link

yogi77 said:
I rooted the ICS, installed BMM, flashed the Kernel and flashed Avatar Rom in 2nd slot, Liquid in 3rd slot
Another link
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....this doesn't help any of us who are already on JB and need root as there is no way back to ICS!

mormopterus said:
....this doesn't help any of us who are already on JB and need root as there is no way back to ICS!
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Actually, there is a way, but only if you aren't on the JB bootloader. When I wrote my comment, I thought, you just have to flash again (also with JB bootloader). In the meantime, I learned that it seems to be prevented to switch to a lower version.
Sorry for any confusion...

yogi77 said:
Actually, there is a way, but only if you aren't on the JB bootloader. When I wrote my comment, I thought, you just have to flash again (also with JB bootloader). In the meantime, I learned that it seems to be prevented to switch to a lower version.
Sorry for any confusion...
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in the development section there is a thread on root for JB but you need to be on linux check it out

naifs_br10 said:
in the development section there is a thread on root for JB but you need to be on linux check it out
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Thx for the hint. I (personally) don't need root, but it would be interesting to read. I'm on Gentoo, so should be ok. Could you post the link? I know, I'm lazy
Found it The exploit is an ELF, but it should be possible (in principle) to create a Windows binary also, shouldn't it?

yogi77 said:
Thx for the hint. I (personally) don't need root, but it would be interesting to read. I'm on Gentoo, so should be ok. Could you post the link? I know, I'm lazy
Found it The exploit is an ELF, but it should be possible (in principle) to create a Windows binary also, shouldn't it?
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not sure but for now only for linux users apparently unless its developed/sourced out for windows

naifs_br10 said:
not sure but for now only for linux users apparently unless its developed/sourced out for windows
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djrbliss said:
A Windows version of this exploit is not possible for technical reasons. Please don't waste anyone's time by asking about a Windows version.
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anyone can do it they just need a live cd and its just a case of simple copy n paste in terminal and follow the instructions and they are done. they could even use a usb stick with say ubuntu installed on it.
i did this with a live cd on my laptop to see if it worked and it did, my main pc is ubuntu anyway but a friend was too scared to try it on his laptop with live cd so i did it to show him and he rooted his very quickly

Related

Patched 1.5 Hero Firmware

Ok so today i was about to sit down and root
after trying to use the flash recovery method it seems my Hero is patched
my Q is ....
am i still able to root this badboy using other methods and if so, can someone post a decent guide or good tutorial to do so
Many Thanks
no takers then? any help would be appreciated
i don't get your question, you have rooted your phone and now you want to know how?
anyway, there is more than enough information on this, you just gotta read it!
No, he is saying that the firmware he is using is patched so the normal way to root the phone doesn't work, in other words, the exploit used to get root access was patched. He wants to know if there are any other ways to root it.
I'm new to Android, but I do believe there is an older firmware version or something along the lines of that that allows you to open a terminal and root it from there.
mrinehart93 said:
No, he is saying that the firmware he is using is patched so the normal way to root the phone doesn't work, in other words, the exploit used to get root access was patched. He wants to know if there are any other ways to root it.
I'm new to Android, but I do believe there is an older firmware version or something along the lines of that that allows you to open a terminal and root it from there.
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thanks for re-explaining that for me, maybe i wasnt clear enough
but again i do thank you .... i guess ill just see how this thread goes
yeah it seems its patched and normal method will not work .... not too hot on ADB and thats why i was asking
cheers
the version of your rom could help
check modaco, there is a thread explaining some "gold card" stuff. i think that is the hardcore method if everything else fails. never looked at it though, got lucky with my hero and got an older rom
Yea I'm having this problem too...
I had a rooted Hero but then 'foolishly' installed the update to fix lag, and therefore losing my root.
I have even created a goldcard on my SD card and still the 'One Click Root' doesn't work...
Any other methods?
OGC313 said:
I have even created a goldcard on my SD card and still the 'One Click Root' doesn't work...
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If you've got the goldcard, you need to downgrade your ROM before you can root.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
If you've got the goldcard, you need to downgrade your ROM before you can root.
Regards,
Dave
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Oh I forgot to mention I did that... installed the 2.73? I think t-mobile uk original RUU and it still didn't work.
If you installed T-Mobiles 2.73, you've just reinstalled a ROM that can't be exploited!
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
If you installed T-Mobiles 2.73, you've just reinstalled a ROM that can't be exploited!
Regards,
Dave
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But there is no other tmobile RUU available, or at least I can't find it. The 1.76 one?
google is your friend:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XDXZYP7F

[ROOT] ROOT FOR DROID RAZR [GSM/CDMA] [GB/ICS] [Windows Only]

Gingerbread Root
To root you need the following
MOTO USB DRIVERS
ZERGRUSH V2 by Doomlord
Instructions:
Install USB Drivers
Extract Doomlords Package
Enable debugging on device. Settings -> Application -> Development -> Tick USB Debugging
Connect device to PC
Test if device is recognised in command prompt using ADB Devices (Optional)
Run the Runme.bat file in Doomlords package.
Enjoy
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Tested on:
Optus XT910 with Build 6.5.1_73-spd-ird-12
Rodgers XT910
Verizion RAZR VZW 6.5.1-73_DHD-11_TA-3
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WORKING RECOVERY FOUND HERE
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Disclaimer:
All rooters are advised to do a adb pull /system after rooting before deleting applications
Credits:
Doomlord for creating zergrush package
Revolutionary team for the zergrush local root binary.
cvpcs for the recovery for the bionic
nitroglycerine33 for modifying the bionic recovery
ICS Root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1707431
sry i m a noob. will i lost everything after rooting it?
Wow! So quick! Great job!
do we have any benefits to root now? since there are still no custom kernels, rom
omnia1994 said:
do we have any benefits to root now? since there are still no custom kernels, rom
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the ability to restore backups from previous devices, the ability to run adfree host files, the ability to run rooted applications, the ability to remove /system applications.
omnia1994 said:
sry i m a noob. will i lost everything after rooting it?
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Nope, you will just be rooted on reboot after running the exploit, nothing will be lost.
works like a charm on optus Razr
Woohoo!! Worked like a champ and titanium backup is restoring as we speak. Thanks for posting.
btw how to back to stock?
Rogers RAZR good to go here! Thanks!!!!
VZW 6.5.1-73_DHD-11_TA-3 good to go here. Thanks for the quick fix!
Works great
just got my Verizon Droid Razor, rooted it without issues. thanks
Working fine on a European unbranded Razr.
Worked great on UK unbranded Razr.
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
Lets make this one stick
Hi FrAsErTaG!!
omnia1994 said:
btw how to back to stock?
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I have the same question. Is there any way to unroot device?
thank you
worked great thanks.
if you are using a bootstrap recovery for bionic, do you have BP tools to boot into using vol+pwr? Hashcode modified koush's bootstrap for the 2nd-system safestrap for bionic/d3 probably wouldnt be too hard for him to port to razr. Also, is the root method used the same that dan rosenburg found? after that leaked ota bionic users lost root and couldnt exploit anymore. we made sure to use otarootkeeper because of the ext3
+1 thanks
FrAsErTaG said:
Nope, you will just be rooted on reboot after running the exploit, nothing will be lost.
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4G appears to be lost?
Otherwise, super fast and THANK YOU!
ETA: Nope, nope, never mind!! I rebooted into recovery again and it was back

[ROOT]Yet another implementation of miloj's root exploit for ICS

What is it:
Yet another implementation of the well-known miloj's root exploit for most Android ICS devices. It is said to be quirky as it operates on /system filesystem using debugfs. However, it definitely works on an XT910 running 672.180.41.XT910.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU ICS official firmware without any ill effects.
Why yet another implementation:
I was sick and tired of cleaning up mess left by other implementations. This one will set minimal required permissions on the two files it dumps to /system partition. It will also remove all temporary files it is going to create during rooting process (i.e. no /data/local/12m/cmds et al.).
Requirements:
POSIX Bourne shell
ADB installed in PATH
Your Android device has to be ARM-based and be running on ICS up to 4.0.4
Please feel free to replace su binary and Superuser.apk app with your favorite ones. The ones packaged were taken from SuperSu 0.99 (4th Dec 2012) by Chainfire.
Does it work on the new JB kernel?
Olao99 said:
Does it work on the new JB kernel?
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Unfortunately, no. I gave it a shot, and it was a no go. Slumming it with usb tethering until we're blessed with root.
Have you tried http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...trix-hd-all-rooted-courtesy-of-dan-rosenberg/ or http://www.oneclickroot.com/root-android/android-4-1-jelly-bean-root/? I can't test myself as I have an XT910 and I don't want to mess with XT912 leak.
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Could anyone implement a root script for windows please ? Vatazhka, thanks for sharing.
Vatazhka said:
Have you tried http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...trix-hd-all-rooted-courtesy-of-dan-rosenberg/ or http://www.oneclickroot.com/root-android/android-4-1-jelly-bean-root/? I can't test myself as I have an XT910 and I don't want to mess with XT912 leak.
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Unfortunately, neither of those work.
If there was a way to roll back to the ICS boot.img, the phone could be downgraded to ICS. Unfortunately, that's the only bit that fails when trying to flash back.
OP, why would you make a post for another way to root ICS at a point in time when a lot of people are looking for a JB Root?? At least clarify your thread title to state it is for ICS.
Semseddin said:
Could anyone implement a root script for windows please ? Vatazhka, thanks for sharing.
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You can run it on Windows e.g. using Cygwin. You must have all drivers and ADB in place, and specifically ADB in PATH.
pastorbennett said:
Unfortunately, neither of those work.
If there was a way to roll back to the ICS boot.img, the phone could be downgraded to ICS. Unfortunately, that's the only bit that fails when trying to flash back.
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It's a shame, but - on the other hand - also a good sign that Motorola fixes bugs in their ROMs. Technically, what is holding you back from downgrading is version number of the boot partition stored in the CDT. The bootloader won't allow you to flash a partition image with version lower than the one stored in the CDT.
85gallon said:
OP, why would you make a post for another way to root ICS at a point in time when a lot of people are looking for a JB Root?? At least clarify your thread title to state it is for ICS.
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If you did bother reading OP (there is a reason I bother writing it, you know), you would have known it doesn't work on JB before downloading it. It is definitely fit for purpose, which is rooting ICS without leaving any residue and that's why I shared it. I'm happy to take any bug reports if it doesn't work as advertised.
Please note that some people found it useful and thanked me for sharing it - I'm glad it worked.
Added value of not including ICS reference in topic: People who are looking for a way to root JB leak obviously didn't bother to read OP in other threads, too - there's always time to learn.
Semseddin said:
Could anyone implement a root script for windows please ? Vatazhka, thanks for sharing.
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You can also open the script file named "android-ics-root" in a text editor, and copy & paste the commands into the Windows command prompt.
Vatazhka said:
It's a shame, but - on the other hand - also a good sign that Motorola fixes bugs in their ROMs. Technically, what is holding you back from downgrading is version number of the boot partition stored in the CDT. The bootloader won't allow you to flash a partition image with version lower than the one stored in the CDT.
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Thanks for the info, and for your work on this. I've got a follow-up question, though. What's the possibility of unpacking the ICS boot.img, modifying the version number, and then repacking the boot.img? I really am not that knowledgeable when it comes to Android hacking/programing, so I don't know if it's even possibile.
This is probably off-topic for the thread, but from the way it looks, the two possible ways for getting root on the RAZR running OTA JB would be to downgrade to ICS (with a boot.img that will work) and follow the guides out there for updating to JB while keeping root, and the other would be to figure out the root exploit. Of course, I have no idea how to do either, but I'm wondering if a downgrade would be an easier approach than discovering an exploit that will work.
As a side thought, does your root method register with the root checker build into recovery? It would be absolutely genius if it didn't.
pastorbennett said:
Thanks for the info, and for your work on this.
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There was little work involved, to be honest - just a little clean up, that's all.
What's the possibility of unpacking the ICS boot.img, modifying the version number, and then repacking the boot.img? I really am not that knowledgeable when it comes to Android hacking/programing, so I don't know if it's even possibile.
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Sorry, it's not possible. Boot partition is protected with a digital signature, so the bootloader will detect modified/corrupted image and refuse to flash it. There's also a runtime validation, so even if you managed to flash a modified image it wouldn't run.
This is probably off-topic for the thread, but from the way it looks, the two possible ways for getting root on the RAZR running OTA JB would be to downgrade to ICS (with a boot.img that will work) and follow the guides out there for updating to JB while keeping root, and the other would be to figure out the root exploit. Of course, I have no idea how to do either, but I'm wondering if a downgrade would be an easier approach than discovering an exploit that will work.
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As I explained previously, downgrade of CDT is not possible. Digital signature is in place again.
As a side thought, does your root method register with the root checker build into recovery? It would be absolutely genius if it didn't.
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It's currently unknown how the so-called root checker interacts with /xbin/qe. My script happily ignores both
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Nuqleo 7 Rooting & Upgrade

Hey, all I have been at this for more then 2 weeks and REALLY didn't want to bother anyone with this problem. I bought a Nuqleo 7 which has turned out to be a excellent tablet. But I want to root it and cant find a how to ANY WHERE I have tried modifying other one clicks and setting them up but to no avail. As well as it being 4.0.4 I want to upgrade it to the newest software once there i can wait for a a new root technique.
Nuqleo Quantum 7
4.0.4
kernal : 3.0.8+
Build Nuqleo-20120920-v2
BaseBand 1.5 dont know if you need this
THANKS YOU SOOOOO MUVH AHEAD OF TIME!!!
There's little chance of finding a safe root method for tablets/phones made by unknown manufacturers
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jman2131 said:
There's little chance of finding a safe root method for tablets/phones made by unknown manufacturers
Sent from Xperia Arc S
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Is there a safe way of updating it to 4.2.. In Central America and South America it is a really popular tablet if that helps any!
phanomanom said:
Hey, all I have been at this for more then 2 weeks and REALLY didn't want to bother anyone with this problem. I bought a Nuqleo 7 which has turned out to be a excellent tablet. But I want to root it and cant find a how to ANY WHERE I have tried modifying other one clicks and setting them up but to no avail. As well as it being 4.0.4 I want to upgrade it to the newest software once there i can wait for a a new root technique.
Nuqleo Quantum 7
4.0.4
kernal : 3.0.8+
Build Nuqleo-20120920-v2
BaseBand 1.5 dont know if you need this
THANKS YOU SOOOOO MUVH AHEAD OF TIME!!!
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well I also I have the same tablet the more curious that well with root
install the root explorer ye could modify the files without any problem but could not get the recovery and to modify it to leave a cmw recovery
Root Checker test
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=es
Its based on which cpu?chek out by system info app.
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ohhh yea
dams2011 said:
well I also I have the same tablet the more curious that well with root
install the root explorer ye could modify the files without any problem but could not get the recovery and to modify it to leave a cmw recovery
Root Checker test
The big question is I want to put 4.2 in I KNOW the tablet will run it with no problem just an REALLY UNSURE how to do it!!!! What changes have you made to your!! and thanks for the timely response!!
Show a positive in the root checker!!
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by the way
phanomanom said:
dams2011 said:
well I also I have the same tablet the more curious that well with root
install the root explorer ye could modify the files without any problem but could not get the recovery and to modify it to leave a cmw recovery
Root Checker test
By the way it already rooted!! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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phanomanom said:
dams2011 said:
well I also I have the same tablet the more curious that well with root
install the root explorer ye could modify the files without any problem but could not get the recovery and to modify it to leave a cmw recovery
Root Checker test
The big question is I want to put 4.2 in I KNOW the tablet will run it with no problem just an REALLY UNSURE how to do it!!!! What changes have you made to your!! and thanks for the timely response!!
Show a positive in the root checker!!
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the first step is to make a cwm recovery work and had no luck but since I'm not an expert in programming
but getting cwm may compile a rom for testing
q I am trying now is to get the recovery that brings the tablet and have someone help me to place you modify the backup and restore options
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dams2011 said:
phanomanom said:
the first step is to make a cwm recovery work and had no luck but since I'm not an expert in programming
but getting cwm may compile a rom for testing
q I am trying now is to get the recovery that brings the tablet and have someone help me to place you modify the backup and restore options
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Well when you get it all worked out PLEASE post here as I will be checking like a mad man I am anxious to move to the new OS!!!!
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nuqleo root
the best way to root nuqleo zinq 7 is with an application called king root theirs no way to do it via pc
hope i helped
it worked for me
monkey d zero said:
the best way to root nuqleo zinq 7 is with an application called king root theirs no way to do it via pc
hope i helped
it worked for me
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I downloaded and installed Kingo Root v1.3.3 for my laptop, ran it and it failed... are you saying you installed an app on yours that did the root for you?

[Q] Root or not? Issues after rooting?

Should i root XTZ or not?
I search few threads with rooting XTZ but seems every method has some issues, for example rebooting after mounting system / deleting app...
What's the best working method to root WITHOUT ANY issue?
E7ite said:
Should i root XTZ or not?
I search few threads with rooting XTZ but seems every method has some issues, for example rebooting after mounting system / deleting app...
What's the best working method to root WITHOUT ANY issue?
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There is an effective solution to the mounting reboot issue with the app, adbd insecure. Follow the instructions in the root thread and you should be fine
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E7ite said:
Should i root XTZ or not?
I search few threads with rooting XTZ but seems every method has some issues, for example rebooting after mounting system / deleting app...
What's the best working method to root WITHOUT ANY issue?
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Should i root XTZ or not?
ask yourself a question, WHY should i root my XTZ...???
some of us want to root their devices but in reality they are not using the privilege of being rooted. it makes no sense.
rooting is safe provided you know how to backup and restore your firmware if anything goes wrong during/after the process.
and if you are rooted be careful with the app and files inside the /system. and be careful with the apps (for rooted devices that requires rooted devices) you'll installed.
:victory:
big ach said:
There is an effective solution to the mounting reboot issue with the app, adbd insecure. Follow the instructions in the root thread and you should be fine
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Can you please specify? Post link or something please.
By the way mounting reboot issue appears on every method of rooting and every stock rom?
donedos said:
Should i root XTZ or not?
ask yourself a question, WHY should i root my XTZ...???
some of us want to root their devices but in reality they are not using the privilege of being rooted. it makes no sense.
rooting is safe provided you know how to backup and restore your firmware if anything goes wrong during/after the process.
and if you are rooted be careful with the app and files inside the /system. and be careful with the apps (for rooted devices that requires rooted devices) you'll installed.
:victory:
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I need a root but if it makes device buggy and not working properly then i rather just don't do it. Im asking cause i've seen a lot of issues in threads with rooting methods.
E7ite said:
Can you please specify? Post link or something please.
By the way mounting reboot issue appears on every method of rooting and every stock rom?
I need a root but if it makes device buggy and not working properly then i rather just don't do it. Im asking cause i've seen a lot of issues in threads with rooting methods.
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I don't know if the issue appears on every method of rooting and every stock rom but it definitely appeared for me, stock US wifi version 32 GB
Here is the solution to solve the rebooting when remounting issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42914126&postcount=23
After I applied this fix, root access works perfectly for me, and I even used Vodoo OTA Rootkeeper and my root survived the upgrade!
Good luck!
big ach said:
I don't know if the issue appears on every method of rooting and every stock rom but it definitely appeared for me, stock US wifi version 32 GB
Here is the solution to solve the rebooting when remounting issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42914126&postcount=23
After I applied this fix, root access works perfectly for me, and I even used Vodoo OTA Rootkeeper and my root survived the upgrade!
Good luck!
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Thank you but any issues other than that?
E7ite said:
Thank you but any issues other than that?
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Not that I know of. Everything is working very well for me after Root and applying that fix. But maybe others can chime in with their experience.
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big ach said:
Not that I know of. Everything is working very well for me after Root and applying that fix. But maybe others can chime in with their experience.
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I bet there's something else.
By far i heard of: Mounting reboot, NFC bug, Unclock bootloader status...
BUMP
I dont know why all these comments leave you on the road to ruin... Cause not once did I see any one ask what model you have or what your current version of android you are running on it.
I have the US version SGP312 32GB WiFi only version build 10.3.1.C.0.136... (Android version 4.2.2) rooted and working fine with no hiccups.
Keep in mind I did update it first from the box.
Here is the link if you need it:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428830
For the record, I can confirm that my NFC works just fine after root. Just beamed a few videos from my phone to the tablet without a even a hiccup.
(FYI the NFC chip is located right under the Xperia logo on the back)
E7ite said:
Should i root XTZ or not?
I search few threads with rooting XTZ but seems every method has some issues, for example rebooting after mounting system / deleting app...
What's the best working method to root WITHOUT ANY issue?
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No issues whatsoever with mine, rooted with the Chinese vroot.
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