How can I root my stock DMD64 to have root access internally?
And I mean stock as no mods at all other then root access. Is this possible?
I am aware of flashrec, but doesnt that only allow external(adb) root access?
What steps would I have to take to accomplish this?
Would any OTA updates remove the root access, if it is accomplished?
Thanks in advance for any assistance in this matter. If i need to be more clear I can be, just let me know. Thank you.
What you seek is one-click root app - THREAD.
thank you. exactly what i was looking for.
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Sorry for being a noob and asking this if there is a simple answer. I searched but couldnt find the right answer.
Ok so Ive been real happy so far with Stock n1 and universal androot. I love the root apps.
Now that the update is out (2.2.1. frg83) I wanted to update and still have root access on stock. I was not able to update because i had deleted stock apps like amazon, twitter, etc with titanium.
I had to flash a stock rom and then update to 2.2.1 worked, BUT no root access.
I even unlocked the bootloader to see if that would give me instant root but it didnt.
How can i go about getting root access on my n1 with 2.2.1. ? I want to run a stock rom and use rooted apps like titanium. Also to get future updates like gingerbread OTA.
I do not want a custom rom like cyanogen. Just stock 2.2.1. with root access.
whats the easiest way to achieve this?
I tried installing amon ra, and it still wouldnt give me root access, couldnt install superuser, ect.
please help.
I rooted my phone about 5 months ago and toyed with it a little, but now I noticed it's not rooted anymore. I've been trying to use Pete's tool to either root or unroot it and I keep getting this error:
ERROR: adb could not be granted root access via local.prop method
Any ideas? I'd be happy to either get it rooted or back to stock again.
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1433783
Run this instead, you may have lost root when you got the last update. follow the instructions you will be fine
Have you tried the 4ever root method as described here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279825
Also, for future instances: It's a good idea to 1) search and if that doesn't answer your questions then 2) always be sure to list what system version you're on or what ROM/rev to help aid in troubleshooting.
dan46n2 said:
Have you tried the 4ever root method as described here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279825
Also, for future instances: It's a good idea to 1) search and if that doesn't answer your questions then 2) always be sure to list what system version you're on or what ROM/rev to help aid in troubleshooting.
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The link to 4ever root is broken, been looking but cant find a new one.
It's System Version 5.5.893.
Can I do a factory reset without it bricking?
mbentley3 said:
The link to 4ever root is broken, been looking but cant find a new one.
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if Droid Th3ory's site is still down, someone made this mirror for 4ever root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20830265&postcount=236
this should fix your problem
streetr8cer13 said:
if Droid Th3ory's site is still down, someone made this mirror for 4ever root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20830265&postcount=236
this should fix your problem
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Tried that with all the options and it didn't work. Even with the pre-release drivers it just said waiting for device when it's at the Fastboot. I tried the other ones and they all failed.
I have been looking for a "root on demand" solution. I have a few custom programs that run for work which require a "non-rooted" android device. I was hoping to find a solution to root my phone, use titanium backup, then un-root but have not been successful in finding something like that.
FYI, if psouza4's oneclick root fails,
AND
43V3R root failed too,
THEN
try the ROTA893 root (obviously only works on .893 firmware)
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/13807-root-ota-55893-aka-rota893/
Or using the "1. root, 2. use ota to backup, 3.temp unroot, 4. restore root, and 5. flash jb" method? I dont want to update to the cheesecake leak...but I do want the 77.12.22 OTA update. Is it possible to use the cheesecake method to retain root on this OTA update?
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Or using the "1. root, 2. use ota to backup, 3.temp unroot, 4. restore root, and 5. flash jb" method? I dont want to update to the cheesecake leak...but I do want the 77.12.22 OTA update. Is it possible to use the cheesecake method to retain root on this OTA update?
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Wrong section. Has been answered more than once. Yes you can retain root, but you need to read through the threads to find out how.
I too have been looking for this...
I probably took longer to type the "wrong forum" comment, then to actually help someone out.
I searched as well, and the only guide I could find is for the JB Leak...
Can anybody provide a step by step for going to 77.12.22.MB886.ATT.en.US from rooted shipped and retaining root?
mattpall said:
I probably took longer to type the "wrong forum" comment, then to actually help someone out.
I searched as well, and the only guide I could find is for the JB Leak...
Can anybody provide a step by step for going to 77.12.22.MB886.ATT.en.US from rooted shipped and retaining root?
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I just used the atrix hd utility and then rerooted.
mattpall said:
I probably took longer to type the "wrong forum" comment, then to actually help someone out.
I searched as well, and the only guide I could find is for the JB Leak...
Can anybody provide a step by step for going to 77.12.22.MB886.ATT.en.US from rooted shipped and retaining root?
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It probably didn't take longer. I also did help him out by telling him that you could retain root. Also I was not even being rude about it, I was just pointing out that it is much easier for everyone to look for answers before asking questions.
Edit: Sorry friend, I thought you were talking about JB leak. This method should work anyway though, if it does't, bleh.
....ahem.
Before you flash JB leak, make sure Superuser app AND Su binary are both fully updated. Current version of Su bin is 3.1.X. After that, use OTA Rootkeeper like normal.
So,
1 Root ICS
2 Update Superuser
3 Update Su
4 Protect root with Rootkeeper
5 Temp Unroot
6 Flash JB
7 Restore Root
8 Profit
my phone is refusing to be rooted. pls help me out
9What steps have you done so far to root? Please advise.
Also, if you root, you won't get the Android 6.1MM update when its shortly relthiseased.
Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hot-2/development/android-one-rom-recovery-twrp-root-sp-t3227682
You can also check the Kingo root thread: it's another way to root.
Hello all I have tried but no luck to root my phone is there a way to root CRE1 I read about downgrading to nugget to be able to root but I dont see how to clearly do this. Has someone been able to do this. Please help