[Q] How to root archos 70c titanium - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have recently obtained Archos 70c Titanium.
I have tried this and this methods to root it but they unfortunately doesn't work.
How can I root it?

Any ideas?

You can root this tablet with
the Software kingo root its works perfek and simpel
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Knebelmeister said:
You can root this tablet with
the Software kingo root its works perfek and simpel
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Are you sure that will work?
I am afraid of bricking my device.

On a 80b, yes.
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This thread is for 70c.

Stelios85GR said:
How can I root it?
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Same question here.
The Archos Titanium 70c is driving me nuts. I can't do even the most simple things, e.g. internet browsing and playing simple games, because of the enormous lag. Even browsing in the Settings Menu has huge lag. I've checked archos.com for firmware downloads, but there's nothing for the Titanium 70c model.
Please inform what can be done in order to improve it's performance, else it was just a waste of money...

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Back-up app?

I am new to this android world, but I love it. I recently did the no PC needed root (which is working great) and the lag fix (2200 quadrant score).
I was wondering what is a good app to use to back-up my Vibrant? Also, will rooting stop me from being able to getting Froyo?
Thanks for the answers!
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jonnythadrummer said:
I am new to this android world, but I love it. I recently did the no PC needed root (which is working great) and the lag fix (2200 quadrant score).
I was wondering what is a good app to use to back-up my Vibrant? Also, will rooting stop me from being able to getting Froyo?
Thanks for the answers!
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You can try My Back up Pro or Titanium Back up which you can find on the Market.

rooting or not?

hi there i bought a tomtec game 7 with android 2.3 is it nessesary to root it? and my battery life is short what can i do about that?
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Well, it's never necessary to root your device. Rooting is required in order for some advanced applications to work, such as traffic dumpers, market enabler, root explorer, some backup utilities & call recorders, etc. For the normal use of the phone, it may not be required to root it.
Also, rooting your device may void your warranty.
ok thanks. but its not a phone but a game tablet only got android 2.3 and i want to upgrade it to 3.1 and with rooting i can do that like cynacanmod
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I don't see official CM support for your device. Anyway, to flash CM you'll most probably need to unlock bootloader first. Doesn't the manufacturer provides a 3.1 Update?
there are no updates for this device and the manufacturer dont make updates.
but should it be possible?
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Because of the open nature of android, it's theorically possible to install Android on any device(There's even a port of Android to x86). But there's some work before making android work on any device. I'm not myself a ROM developer, so I don't know exactly what is required to port android to a specific device, or how much effort it takes, but it certainly takes a while
If you've got your device rooted, on one hand you get advanced features such as CPU freq scaling (may help battery life ), on the other hand the phone becomes less secured, you can even destroy the device with a few clicks.
Battery problem: slow down the cpu, dimmer the display, that't all (because mobile signal tricks don't work for tablets
ok thanks all
glocklee said:
If you've got your device rooted, on one hand you get advanced features such as CPU freq scaling (may help battery life ), on the other hand the phone becomes less secured, you can even destroy the device with a few clicks.
Battery problem: slow down the cpu, dimmer the display, that't all (because mobile signal tricks don't work for tablets
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He is right. With a rooted device you can save your battery life by scalings and installing pro applications to control the drain.
Battery Life
Hi, me and friends who have rooted and flashed custom roms all found that the battery life was better with these, personally it was the best thing i did - more options for having it how you want etc
Mike.
Root it. You just might learn something in the process.
thanks all it will work great when i am done with it
Rooting is the way to go!
SetCPU is a great app for setting profiles the for the CPU to follow.
When charging, I have mine run at 100%.
When the screen is off, I have the CPU scale way back to save battery life.
Works great and is very easy to configure!
You will have more options if you root it.
I tryed to root it with superoneclick and the program was going stuck when he tried to make contact with device and i have used z4root and other root apps but it still dont work do someone no how to root it?
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Ganoess said:
I tryed to root it with superoneclick and the program was going stuck when he tried to make contact with device and i have used z4root and other root apps but it still dont work do someone no how to root it?
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You could try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582.
Theonew said:
You could try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582.
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thanks that works great
Ok now i get the following stuff i rooted the device and i was installing some apps like rom manager setcpu and chainfire3D and it says its not rooted could some one help me with?
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Ganoess said:
Ok now i get the following stuff i rooted the device and i was installing some apps like rom manager setcpu and chainfire3D and it says its not rooted could some one help me with?
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Did you reboot your device? Do you have Superuser installed? Do you have a custom recovery installed?

Before I root...

Before I root my GS4....I'm a bit confused on how you actually backup your stuff in case you want to revert back to stock. I've read about using Titanium, but dont you use that after you've already rooted your device?
I just got my S4, never used android before and really want to give rooting a try....but not without knowing how to safely restore my device. Sorry for the noob question....I see plenty of info on rooting, but not restoring.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
You don't really have to worry about losing any data when you root. Just follow the instructions to root and then back up with Titanium Backup. It's probably my favorite app.
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If you want to return to unrooted stock, go here. It will return you to factory software. Choose the One-Click version to make your life easier
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41680619&postcount=1
Thanks for the info guys....appreciate it!
btw...is it possible to use the Google Play store after you root?
Watch out for the slow download speeds....
DarkMenace said:
Watch out for the slow download speeds....
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slower after rooting?
Not slower. Imagine on a Windows computer administrator permissions. Rooting allows you administration access on your phone. Everything still works. No slow downs or any changes other than you can modify system apps
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stringboi said:
btw...is it possible to use the Google Play store after you root?
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Yes you can.
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Slow downloading the backup links.
Kuppiveikko said:
Yes you can.
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Will I have to have one of those apps that hide your root for the store to allow you to connect, or should my phone act as normal?
stringboi said:
Will I have to have one of those apps that hide your root for the store to allow you to connect, or should my phone act as normal?
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You don't need to hide anything.
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Excellent....ty all again for the quick responses!
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[Q] New to rooting, what are some cool root only features?

I'm new to rooting, what new,root-only apps and features can I get for my tablet?
Thanks.
Must have, root explorer. Used it and removed a lot of bloatware apps. Tablet is quicker as well
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tivo444 said:
I'm new to rooting, what new,root-only apps and features can I get for my tablet?
Thanks.
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I usually attempt to not post my stuff here as it's shameless view whoring when I do it, but here is a link to a piece I'm updating regularly about various root-using apps.
http://www.pocketables.com/2013/04/the-big-list-of-android-root-applications-and-tools.html
Gets updated on average once every week. Should give you a pretty decent idea of what you can do with rooted devices.
Root Explorer, Performance Booster (root) and Titanium Backup are the vital tools you need.
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Is it possible to root without Connecting to PC?

l lost my USB cord that came with my tablet. l can still charge it with an aftermarket charger, but I have no usb connector to plug into a computer. I have a stock unrooted ice cream sandwich tablet. Is there anyway to root it without a USB cord?
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I think you can through mobile Odin app. I have not used it but I read somewhere that it works.
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You can't use mobile Odin because it requires root access. AFAIK, there is no way to root it without USB.
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Solution
It is possible. You need to use an app not found on the Play Store, and get it using an APK file. The play store is basically a storage place in the cloud for loads of APKs, and it can install them, too. However you can also download these from the internet and run them to install them.These will let you root your phone with one click in the app. There are many of these available. With every app there is always the risk of bricking your tablet, but this is minimal. If you then want to get a custom ROM, you will want an app called ROM Manager.
FelixJ20000 said:
It is possible. You need to use an app not found on the Play Store, and get it using an APK file. The play store is basically a storage place in the cloud for loads of APKs, and it can install them, too. However you can also download these from the internet and run them to install them.These will let you root your phone with one click in the app. There are many of these available. With every app there is always the risk of bricking your tablet, but this is minimal. If you then want to get a custom ROM, you will want an app called ROM Manager.
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Hey dude, first of all, ROM Manager is in the play store. Second, it needs root to flash the recovery.
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Yeah, that's what I meant. Find an app that can root for you, then get ROM Manager. You can't post links when you're under 10 posts
FelixJ20000 said:
Yeah, that's what I meant. Find an app that can root for you, then get ROM Manager. You can't post links when you're under 10 posts
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Do you know any app that can root? I'd be very interested to find out.
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If there is an apk that could root my tablet, i'd be soooo happy...:silly:
I found one on my HTC Hero that did the trick. I don't think it was on the play store though... I think it's called Universal Androot
Framaroot doesn't work. I don't know what other .apk there is to try.
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I recently wanted to ROOT my Samsung GT-P7500 and upon trolling the web, I came upon this website. So i went about searching and failng to find a suitable answer, I researched a bit and found an easy way to ROOT my tablet.
Being an owner of 2 Samsung products, Galaxy S3 (SPH-L710) and an Galaxy Express (SGH-I437), I had ROOTED both these cell phones using KingrootV4.82. It's really simple, push button rooting.
j0sef0 said:
I recently wanted to ROOT my Samsung GT-P7500 and upon trolling the web, I came upon this website. So i went about searching and failng to find a suitable answer, I researched a bit and found an easy way to ROOT my tablet.
Being an owner of 2 Samsung products, Galaxy S3 (SPH-L710) and an Galaxy Express (SGH-I437), I had ROOTED both these cell phones using KingrootV4.82. It's really simple, push button rooting.
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Kingroot worked here as well.

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