I have tried rooting using Magisk by means of the method found on the XDA forum, but none of them succeeded, if anyone who has succeeded in rooting can share the way.
AndriezSetyawan said:
I have tried rooting using Magisk by means of the method found on the XDA forum, but none of them succeeded, if anyone who has succeeded in rooting can share the way.
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Check this link
youtu.be/4A9BnWSUDq0
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I cant find a way
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perrotype3 said:
I cant find a way
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Very easy my friend. Go to this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1250697
Watch the video for flashing back to stock, that will unroot your device.
Thanks for the help
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No problem. Let me know if you have any questions.
R2DeeTard said:
No problem. Let me know if you have any questions.
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I have one, do you know how to uninstall Superuser if it was Default Installed due to root?
No i dont but i unrooted it following the video qbking77 did.thanks for the help i would still like to know that way too
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I'm new to Android but from what i've read SU is necessary for root so i don't know if it can just be deleted.
R2DeeTard said:
I'm new to Android but from what i've read SU is necessary for root so i don't know if it can just be deleted.
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I am unsure about this too...even using the torpedo method, I think the install-su.sh line essentially gives SU access right? but once rooted, you can uninstall the Superuser.apk, and still have root access...I'm not sure...
Flash this SBF onto the phone after wiping everything. This will remove any user modifications including rooting or unlocking.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202666
MultiDev said:
Flash this SBF onto the phone after wiping everything. This will remove any user modifications including rooting or unlocking.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202666
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also(in somewhat unreadable color) it is mentioned:
TO AVOID HARD RESET YOU MUST FLASH 154_5 BEFORE FLASHING THIS UPDATE
Need Help.
Need help to unroot My new photon. The links given take me nowhere or are suspended. anywhere else to get the need file. Thanks in advance
Does flashing cwm need root privileges? And is flashing rom's safe too without root access?
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Does flashing cwm need root privileges? And is flashing rom's safe too without root access?
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If you flash CWM through fastboot or Odin or similar method then no you don't need root access. In regards to flashing ROMs without having root access from CWM it's not a good idea the as the installation will likely fail because without root the system partition can't be modified which is necessary when installing a new ROM.
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shimp208 said:
If you flash CWM through fastboot or Odin or similar method then no you don't need root access. In regards to flashing ROMs without having root access from CWM it's not a good idea the as the installation will likely fail because without root the system partition can't be modified which is necessary when installing a new ROM.
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Well what if I take a nandroid backup and then try so incase anything goes wrong I can recover the backup??
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shimp208 said:
In regards to flashing ROMs without having root access from CWM it's not a good idea the as the installation will likely fail because without root the system partition can't be modified which is necessary when installing a new ROM.
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Actually there is nothing wrong with that. Its perfectly safe to flash a ROM in the situation of having a custom recovery without root access.
RazaVakil7995 said:
Well what if I take a nandroid backup and then try so incase anything goes wrong I can recover the backup??
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Yes, you could recover the backup (as long as you can get into recovery mode).
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Theonew said:
Actually there is nothing wrong with that. Its perfectly safe to flash a ROM in the situation of having a custom recovery without root access.
Yes, you could recover the backup (as long as you can get into recovery mode).
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If I 'can'? Does this mean there is a chance that I can hard brick my phone incase I don't have root access??
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RazaVakil7995 said:
If I 'can'? Does this mean there is a chance that I can hard brick my phone incase I don't have root access??
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You will not hardbrick your device doing this without root access in the unlikely event something does go wrong you will end up with a soft brick that can either be recovered through a NANDROID backup or if needed using the Micromax flash tool. I should also clear up any confusion I may have caused earlier as I misunderstood your question, the vast majority of custom ROMs will include root access but if they don't or you don't currently have root access you can still flash ROMs in CWM successfully.
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You will not hardbrick your device doing this without root access in the unlikely event something does go wrong you will end up with a soft brick that can either be recovered through a NANDROID backup or if needed using the Micromax flash tool. I should also clear up any confusion I may have caused earlier as I misunderstood your question, the vast majority of custom ROMs will include root access but if they don't or you don't currently have root access you can still flash ROMs in CWM successfully.
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There's my answer!! Thumbs up...
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Theonew said:
Actually there is nothing wrong with that. Its perfectly safe to flash a ROM in the situation of having a custom recovery without root access.
Yes, you could recover the backup (as long as you can get into recovery mode).
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sorry for using this thread. but.. why would you then need root if flashing without root is possible(and safe) ?
orimai said:
sorry for using this thread. but.. why would you then need root if flashing without root is possible(and safe) ?
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Root would be needed in the first place to allow you to install a custom recovery such as CWMR or TWRP that you can then use to flash ROM's and other modifications. Some devices such as Samsung devices that have Odin allow you to flash ROM's through Odin without having root provided the bootloader is unlocked. Let me know if you still have questions.
Would I be able to use odin(or a similar program) to flash cwm on a wolfgang at - as45ips (rebranded amoi n821)?
Since normal root methods don't work for me..
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orimai said:
Would I be able to use odin(or a similar program) to flash cwm on a wolfgang at - as45ips (rebranded amoi n821)?
Since normal root methods don't work for me..
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Odin is only compatible with Samsung devices. What version of Android is your device running I may be able to suggest a root method?
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shimp208 said:
Odin is only compatible with Samsung devices. What version of Android is your device running I may be able to suggest a root method?
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it's running 4.1.1 with kernel 3.4.0(don't know if that matters..)
HTC Desire S
Hi I have a HTC Desire S with stock gingerbread 2.3.5 and unrooted. I want to flash MIUI v5. But in order to do this I have to install clockworkmod.
Tutorials said that I first have to unlock the bootloader on the htc website. When I tried to do that, i could not get the token key because my hboot is outdated. I have read many tutorials on the internet on updating hboot but I failed to do so as I kept getting a "Write access denied" message in the command line (Windows7). I've tried other methods like using EasyUnlockTool and read on stuff about "gold cards" but this just keep getting more confusing.
I've flashed my galaxy S i9000 so many times before but don't understand why HTC complicates things so much http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/crying.gif
Is there no simpler way to just flash this phone with MIUI? Can this be done without needing to install CWM, updating hboot or rooting?
ZZZZ25 said:
Hi I have a HTC Desire S with stock gingerbread 2.3.5 and unrooted. I want to flash MIUI v5. But in order to do this I have to install clockworkmod.
Tutorials said that I first have to unlock the bootloader on the htc website. When I tried to do that, i could not get the token key because my hboot is outdated. I have read many tutorials on the internet on updating hboot but I failed to do so as I kept getting a "Write access denied" message in the command line (Windows7). I've tried other methods like using EasyUnlockTool and read on stuff about "gold cards" but this just keep getting more confusing.
I've flashed my galaxy S i9000 so many times before but don't understand why HTC complicates things so much http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/crying.gif
Is there no simpler way to just flash this phone with MIUI? Can this be done without needing to install CWM, updating hboot or rooting?
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Installing Clockworkmod Recovery, updating HBoot, and rooting are all necessary steps to install MIUI on your phone. I would recommend checking out this guide that will guide you through the process of updating HBoot, rooting, and install Clockworkmod Recovery. Additionally I would recommend checking out this index thread that has many additional guides and information about HBoot, Rooting, ROMs, etc. Overall, start with updating HBoot and then once you have done that move onto, the other steps. Let me know if you still have questions.
Whats the best rooting app for LGMS550?
hi have a SGP321 (10.1.1.A.1.253) and i ahve checked it does not have a bootloader which can be unlocked, i ahve tried eveyrthing for rooting i have checked eveywhere on xda but theres no way to get my tablet rooted i jsut want to get whatsapp installed on it but no way to get it pelase help me and sorry for my bad english.
please help
garryb said:
hi have a SGP321 (10.1.1.A.1.253) and i ahve checked it does not have a bootloader which can be unlocked, i ahve tried eveyrthing for rooting i have checked eveywhere on xda but theres no way to get my tablet rooted i jsut want to get whatsapp installed on it but no way to get it pelase help me and sorry for my bad english.
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Doesn't DooMLord's XTZ Easy Rooting Toolkit work?
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guhvanoh said:
Doesn't DooMLord's XTZ Easy Rooting Toolkit work?
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Worked fine for me.
If all you want is whatsapp, I don't think you need to root your device. However, doomlord's rooting kit works with locked and unlocked bootloader.
everyone will tell you to use search, solution for your "issue" are easy to find. Read a little the stickies.
No need to root for installing an app, if you have the apk you have to check unknown source in security setting to install, if it's play store then you have nothing to do.
For the rooting script to work check android debug in dev options (don't ask how to enable dev options!)
Root & Busybox checker for those who are new to this stuff : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck
Hello all
I have a Xperia Tablet Z with 10.1.1.A.1.253. Tried all methods around here but no success in installing Root or CWM. Usually getting remote command no allowed. Any ideas?
Yes i looked all around the forum and I googled it, but no method seem's to work for me.
Bootloader unlocked(factory)
Thanks in advance
What version is your tablet?
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birth1mark said:
Hello all I have a Xperia Tablet Z with 10.1.1.A.1.253. Tried all methods around here but no success in installing Root or CWM.
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Update your SGP321 to 10.1.1.A.1.307, then root using DooMLoRD's XTZ Easy Rooting Toolkit.
birth1mark said:
Tried all methods around here but no success in installing Root or CWM. Usually getting remote command no allowed. Any ideas?
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Are you sure ADB drivers are properly installed and working on your computer?
Is that SPG312 or SPG321?
Anyone have root for my z998?
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Hey Loyd...did you have any luck rooting that device? If so, would you care to share how? Thanks!
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Anyone have root for my z998?
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Rooted my z998 with motochopper. success!
(don't forget to kill the anti-virus and disable firewall)
peace.
framaroot
does framaroot work on the z998?
rowloo said:
does framaroot work on the z998?
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I've tried every version none has worked for me.
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z998 root
Kingo works well for root ... one-click, simple, fast, SuperSU installed. Framaroot all versions fail on latest z998s, ATT plugged vulnerability
it works
suprat87 said:
Kingo works well for root ... one-click, simple, fast, SuperSU installed. Framaroot all versions fail on latest z998s, ATT plugged vulnerability
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I rooted the silly phone with kingo it worked great wish there was a rom for it though I like the mustang soo dubbed but it's original os is too plain for me..
New Method!
I've tried Framaroot and Motochopper, and neither worked for me.
So, with some research, I found a great root method and made a quick guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-zte-mustang-root-zte-z998-t3009150
Hope it helps