Hi everybody,
Can anybody say to me how i can root my Dell Venue 8 (32 GB + Android 4.2.2)?
Thanks
There is a way but sadly it wasn't made public and only a few got it. Me and some other members are working to try get something done.
OK thanks
try the method in the root progress thread firstly before asking questions, your venue 8 might be one of the ones that isnt patched yet also download the bluebox app from playstore as that app will most certainly confirm or deny if your tabby can be rooted.
I used the impacter method on mine(straight out of the box-didn't take any updates) and then blocked it from getting updates until we get something for 4.3.
Sent from my Venue 8 3830 using Xparent Red Tapatalk 2
Root Method for Dell Venue8
Check out software.intel.com/mdk. Contains instructions on rooting the dell venue8 device and a bunch of tools which will work with this device.
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I own the original US beta streak given out at the run on congress ave
its running:
baseband: GAUSB1A110100
kernal: 2.6.29-perf
Build: 3562
I've tried to look up information on this build and nothing seems to be available
I was wondering if anyone could provide some help as to how to root my device
...anyone?
Hi tragicxtacie
Have you tried Androot that is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=750085
Really easy and simple although it may say failed first time so just try again and it should work and seriously you can't expect an answer within 33minutes especially not at the weekend you need little more patience then that.
Marc
Hey dogmann,
Sorry about the impatience it's just this is the first android device ive owned and can't root. I have tried androot and it does give me the error message, so I try again and it says it's successfully rooted but when I open superuser it crashes on me. And I also installed the wifi tether (not sure if it's supported for 1.6 on the streak) and it says that there's parts from the kernel that are missing for it to work
I was also wondering if someone could give me a little more insight on the build which is very different from all the numbers I've seen.
Can anyone help....?
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
I want to root my dell venue 2.2.2. i tried installing the driver of dell venue. and tried to gingerbreak and superoneclick (all version) my phone and it doesnt work. can you help me please? i really wanted to root my phone.
Mastermigz said:
I want to root my dell venue 2.2.2. i tried installing the driver of dell venue. and tried to gingerbreak and superoneclick (all version) my phone and it doesnt work. can you help me please? i really wanted to root my phone.
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Gingerbreak seemed to work for me...
Hey guys do ypou think framaroot is working on Dell Venue 8 4.4.2
Because i tried it, it always show the aragorn exploit and it always not working it say try another exploit but theres only one exploit named aragorn pls help me fix it.
Hi everybody,
I found a good deal for the Dell Venue 7 with Intel Atom Z3460 and would like to use it as a car mounted tablet for navigation, entertainment, odb ... but need root for advanced functionality I'm used to from my other devices
I searched and but the Z3460 isn't mentioned anywhere. The only method for rooting Intel Android devices in general seems to be the thread Intel Android Devices Root / Temp CWM Session. But there the Z3460 isn't listed as a compatible device so I wonder if this is the way to go for rooting this device. I also posted there and asked if the Z3460 is compatible but as I'm in a bit of hurry to decide if I should buy the device I decided to post here, too as it is more Dell Venue related :fingers-crossed:
Could anybody point me in the right direction for rooting the Venue 7 with Z3460?
Many thanks in advance,
slaecker
real_sl4cker said:
Hi everybody,
I found a good deal for the Dell Venue 7 with Intel Atom Z3460 and would like to use it as a car mounted tablet for navigation, entertainment, odb ... but need root for advanced functionality I'm used to from my other devices
I searched and but the Z3460 isn't mentioned anywhere. The only method for rooting Intel Android devices in general seems to be the thread Intel Android Devices Root / Temp CWM Session. But there the Z3460 isn't listed as a compatible device so I wonder if this is the way to go for rooting this device. I also posted there and asked if the Z3460 is compatible but as I'm in a bit of hurry to decide if I should buy the device I decided to post here, too as it is more Dell Venue related :fingers-crossed:
Could anybody point me in the right direction for rooting the Venue 7 with Z3460?
Many thanks in advance,
slaecker
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The method you have linked will work. Your device is in the list; Venue 7 with Intel Atom Z3460 is the Venue 7 3740 (http://www.dell.com/us/p/dell-venue-7-3740-tablet/pd).
real_sl4cker said:
Hi everybody,
I found a good deal for the Dell Venue 7 with Intel Atom Z3460 and would like to use it as a car mounted tablet for navigation, entertainment, odb ... but need root for advanced functionality I'm used to from my other devices
I searched and but the Z3460 isn't mentioned anywhere. The only method for rooting Intel Android devices in general seems to be the thread Intel Android Devices Root / Temp CWM Session. But there the Z3460 isn't listed as a compatible device so I wonder if this is the way to go for rooting this device. I also posted there and asked if the Z3460 is compatible but as I'm in a bit of hurry to decide if I should buy the device I decided to post here, too as it is more Dell Venue related :fingers-crossed:
Could anybody point me in the right direction for rooting the Venue 7 with Z3460?
Many thanks in advance,
slaecker
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The Dell Venue 7 is a piece of junk but it'll do for some things. Navigation is not one of them for the 3740 model because it doesn't have GPS built into it.
atxnomad said:
The Dell Venue 7 is a piece of junk but it'll do for some things. Navigation is not one of them for the 3740 model because it doesn't have GPS built into it.
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Well, it actually works quite well for me tethering my phones gps to the tablet. I tether my mobile connection anyway so I don't really care about gps being built in. And for music and navigation it does it's job ok.
(mobil gesendet / sent from mobile)
Just one note. Be sure your device matches the information in this thread.
Located in Google Play is an app called SpecDevice if you can't find it you can also get it from their web page:
SpecDevice Dot Com
This App will reveal details that aren't visible by displaying About for your device. All this information is useful if you plan to Root your Venue 7.
Perhaps This Tool Will Prove Useful:
developer dot android dot com slash sdk slash index dot html
I am a bit of a Newbie so if I've posted something that isn't quite kosher apologies in advance.
Brian Michael said:
Just one note. Be sure your device matches the information in this thread.
Located in Google Play is an app called SpecDevice if you can't find it you can also get it from their web page:
SpecDevice Dot Com
This App will reveal details that aren't visible by displaying About for your device. All this information is useful if you plan to Root your Venue 7.
Perhaps This Tool Will Prove Useful:
developer dot android dot com slash sdk slash index dot html
I am a bit of a Newbie so if I've posted something that isn't quite kosher apologies in advance.
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Never mind, my tablet is already rooted via tethered CWM.
(mobil gesendet / sent from mobile)
Hi Everyone !
As title, please help me ! Thanks everyone !
The first step is problematic: finding a rom for the Dell Venue. But if you do, post results here, because each ROM has instructions.
http://opensource.dell.com/releases/Venue_7_3741_Baytrail/developer-edition/
It works, I am a little new to android stuff, but I with the dell unlock I get the unlocked bootloader, root access with adb shell all with the OTA ROM that is also available in this site. I only need to install the su app package to complete the root process.