Universal androot and titanium - Motorola Droid and Milestone General

keep getting an error when i try to run titanium saying that its not rooted

FYI: universal androot does not work on Froyo 2.2 build FRG22D.
It works on Froyo 2.2 build FRG01B and below.
This does not mean you cannot root. Just not with FRG22D.
Check your build.
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Anyone know of an eta for androot being updated? If that's even an option?
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Same Question, I just received the FRG22D update from my Droid 1 and found out that Universal Androot does not support the new build.
Any ideas when we will see an update that will support FRG22D?

nm i figured it out.. the root that i did the first time didnt fully take.. im all good now

RodNoc_eR said:
FYI: universal androot does not work on Froyo 2.2 build FRG22D.
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But I used it and it said I was rooted. Does that mean it lied to me?

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can anyone answer me please?

I am not rooted my g1 & i am waiting for auto update to firmware 2.0 or 2.1 can anyone tell me when will google release this update?
thanks.
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romano_ezzat said:
I am not rooted my g1 & i am waiting for auto update to firmware 2.0 or 2.1 can anyone tell me when will google release this update?
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AFAIK, Never, because it will not fit on an unrooted G1. it needs to have the DangerSPL because it frees up 10MB for the system partition to use.
romano_ezzat said:
I am not rooted my g1 & i am waiting for auto update to firmware 2.0 or 2.1 can anyone tell me when will google release this update?
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Goolge said that G1's weren't going above 1.6, only newer android devices are getting 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2, so either root or enjoy your plain donut
Moved to the Q&A thread.
just root if you wanna get 2.1 or 2.2, as was stated beforehand, you'll never get an ota update again for your phone. soz bud..
romano_ezzat said:
I am not rooted my g1 & i am waiting for auto update to firmware 2.0 or 2.1 can anyone tell me when will google release this update?
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OTA updates are weak.
Root the phone either yourself or pay someone that has experience doing so in the past.
It is just essential in taking advantage of your HTC Dream/G1 fully.
Rom Devs contributing their amazing work here on xda work wonders and should be recognized as such.
Once I got mine rooted I was more than ecstatic with the results and continue to be til this day.

Rooting then upgrading to froyo

The post is gonna he quick cause I'm at work...I have my phone rooted with the update.zip file method..when 2.2 comes out,I will be upgrading,bit will I lose root? And if so, will the update.zip or the one click root work.
I know the one click root desont support 2.2 by d just thought I'd ask.
Thanks
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There is really no way to know since none of us have Froyo. Chances are the dev's will have to figure out how to re-root the phone.

Is android 2.2.1 version root able with universal android root

i think this is a stupid question but can i know. they say only 2.2 does it means 2.2.1 included
SuperOneClick:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
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Also try VISIONary from the Market and let us know if that works on the N1 2.2.1. I have a hunch it might, but I'm already rooted.
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Some other options:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817457
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so that means that i cant root it with universal android root?
No. SuperOneClick, or one of the other options...
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I just confirmed myself, VISIONary from the Market roots 2.2.1 on-device. Have fun!
Is root with VISIONary permanent, or do you have to run it every time the phone is rebooted?
Try it, and report back...
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rooted
super one click . got rooted
chronopc said:
Is root with VISIONary permanent, or do you have to run it every time the phone is rebooted?
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Seems like r10 VISIONary (currently on the market) perm-roots the N1. At least I get "already rooted" whenever I run it even after storage wipe and reboot. I personally wanted only temp-root.
Please don't spam threads. There is already a Superuser zip file from ChainsDD which is quite well-used and well-documented. And this thread was from over a year ago and was about a completely different topic.

Rooting Rogers 2.2

I tried one click root and z4root, both dont work has anybody else found a way to root the new Rogers 2.2?
SuperOneClick Root
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SuperOneClick Root
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Just did this a couple of minutes ago and it worked! Now to install OCLF. Thanks.
Rogers finally released 2.2? Hmph. No matter, I'm enjoying darky's 8.0 extensively on mine. Eclair took the z4root easy enough.
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Hey folks...i've done the one click root as per above but Titanium bkup says my phone still isn't rooted...any ideas?

[Q] Nexus One 2.3.3 Gingerbread, Simple Root?

Since upgrading to Gingerbread 2.3.3, I've lost the root access I had on Froyo. I used the RageAgainstTheCage method before and found that worked well. I could easily re-root after each update to Froyo, but it doesn't work now that I have updated to Gingerbread.
Is there a 1-Click Root or something fairly simple, similar to RageAgainstTheCage perhaps, that I can use to root my device without unlocking the bootloader??
I've heard some people mention Ginger Break?
Thanks, Steve.
No.
Whatever 'Gingerbreak' is is unreleased yet, apparently the dev wants a few more devices in the wild first.
Simple? Sure...
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
So if my bootloader is unlocked what else do I have to do at that point, push a custom recovery? I was under the impression that none had been updated for 2.3 on the nexus one yet.
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same problem with me.. waiting for simple one..
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So if my bootloader is unlocked what else do I have to do at that point, push a custom recovery? I was under the impression that none had been updated for 2.3 on the nexus one yet.
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Recovery is version independent. Flash one, then use it to flash ChainsDD's su files.
Yup, flash a new recovery, then use the recovery to flash on the su update file
Alright cool thanks, didn't want to come off as ignorant on the matter but to be honest sometimes it feels like getting detailed information is kinda tough with all the threads that get created on the same subject and how large some of them get.
whitenoiz said:
Is there a 1-Click Root or something fairly simple, similar to RageAgainstTheCage perhaps, that I can use to root my device without unlocking the bootloader??
Thanks, Steve.
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Does the rageagainstthecage method not work on 2.3.3???
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decoyjoe said:
Does the rageagainstthecage method not work on 2.3.3???
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Reports I've read indicate that the rageagainstthecage exploit doesn't work for 2.3.3.
If the soft-root exploits don't work on 2.3.3, simply downgrade to a 2.2 version, soft-root it, install a custom recovery and then flash a root 2.3.3 ROM...
I'm not completely certain, but I don't think you can downgrade either. At least I've not heard of anyone succeeding with the passimg approach yet...
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I'm not completely certain, but I don't think you can downgrade either. At least I've not heard of anyone succeeding with the passimg approach yet...
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That's me
It'd be great to have GingerBreak released. Please?
Looks like downgrade is possible for some, while others are struggling...
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Affirmative downgrade is possible!!!
Anyone need help????
but if i downgrade to 2.2.2 and root the n1 while its in 2.2.2. Wont it come out of root when I put the stock 2.3.3 on. Atleast for me the whole reason I went to 2.2.2 is so i can get the stock verison of gingerbread. I do want to root my phone but I dont wanna use a different rom as of now I wanna keep the stock verison of gingerbrad that I got from google. I guess my real question is without the ramble, Once I downgrade and root the Phone wont I lose root once I put the stock 2.3.3
Just install a pre-rooted stock 2.3.3...
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I'm not completely certain, but I don't think you can downgrade either. At least I've not heard of anyone succeeding with the passimg approach yet...
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Here I am!
I have successfully downgraded from stock GRI40 to FRG33 (via PASSIMG), rooted, flashed custom recovery and finally flashed a stock rooted GRI40.
Congrats!
I did actually correct myself later...
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