How can I root my phone on stock rom? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I dont want some fancy rom, I just want to root the stock rom on my galaxy note just so I can remove all the bloatware.
Thanks

This is my prefered method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331784

Yes, or use superoneclick if you only want root. But ClockWork Mod is extremely useful, so i'd use the method from the above post.

Easiest guide here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360

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has any one been able to root Froyo 2.2.1?

Hi,
I'v had a look for this in the forum but not found any infomation on this.
Has any one been able to root the new JPY update that take the Samsung galaxy to Froyo 2.2.1?
If you how did you do?
Dude it takes a few seconds to use the search function: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Also SuperOneClick works just fine.
i rooted my phone using z4root
jje
You have 2 options:
1) SuperOneClick has worked for me on 2.2.1 where others have failed. It's a desktop app you install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
2) Flash a custom ROM that's already rooted. The advantage to this is it also includes a fix for 3e recovery that will let you flash update.zip files from your phone (required for some apps). There's a few kernels out there that do this and everyone has their preference. I personally use SpeedMod. Check the developers page for instructions, downloadable file, tutorial, etc. This is the option that I personally would do.
http://touristinparadise.blogspot.com/p/samsung-galaxy-s.html
or just flash a custom kernel ie chainfire cf kernel.
how can you root using z4 on 2.2.1 when you cant even install the app? after updated to 2.2.1... the z4 root is useless even if its downloaded straight from xda and transfer to the phone.

[Q] How to root N7000XXLA6?

Does anyone have a suggestion how to root a Note with version N7000XXLA6?
For your information:
- SuperOneClick don't work.
- DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) don't work.
Any suggestions?!?
Timmy_01 said:
Does anyone have a suggestion how to root a Note with version N7000XXLA6?
For your information:
- SuperOneClick don't work.
- DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) don't work.
Any suggestions?!?
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As I read in this post, you have to flash an older stock rom, root it, then flash the new stock rom using mobile-odin with keep root option on.
Text from the post:
"As New ROMs are not direct rootable, you cant root it direct method like Zergrush exploit or CF-Root, If you want such new ROMs Rooted, You shud have currant Older ROM installed, If you are not rooted and flashed Newer ROM, first downgrade to older ROM as above said.then you may update n Root it with one of following two methods."
XXLA6
i want also root my note
Baseband Version : N7000XXLA4
Buildnumber: GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
KERNEL: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341 [email protected]#2
anyone how and what to use
As jellevanb wisely stated... This thread holds the answers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
I was on La6, flashed KKA with PC Odin, then used CF-Root for KKA (props to Chainfire for his amazing work) then flashed LA6 on-device using CWM Manager that was installed with CF-Root. Now I have La6 with root
I also was on LA6, flashed AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo.tar with PC Odin then used CF-Root-SGN_XX_SER_LA6-v5.0-CWM5. It worked for me.
The easiest way to gain root would be this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
chasmodo said:
The easiest way to gain root would be this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
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i flash it first CF ROOT Via odin . then Wipe data / factory reset / wipe dalvick cahce wipe cache ... then install jbroid kernel and flash franco that's right ?
Yes that's right.
CWM on galaxy note
hey guys i have rooted my galaxy note but i want install MIUI Rom
i think need first clockworkmod ,
have wacthed so many videos but still i dont know how to do it

Safest and easiest root method

Before telling me to find the answer by myself, I just want to said that I have already done that.
I know there is a lot of guide and a great variety of rooting method but I just want to ask some questions because I don't have any experience on rooting nor flashing.
What would be the easiest and safest method to root a i9000M on 2.3.3?
I have read about SuperOneClick and also about Doomlord zergrush's method. Which one's the best?
Also, will I lost my files if I root?
Thank you very much for your answers
I have use the SuperOneClick method several times without any problems and have never lost my data. However, I would recommend backing-up all the data before proceeding.
flash a root kernel (like cf root, to begin) with Odin for me is really simple and safe!
Realy, man, flash in Odin root-kernel - it's time-tested.
Is there any chance to make the phone not working if I do it wrong? Or will the software just send an error message?

[Q] Root access

Hey
I am new to this forum and new to my latest project.
I want to gain root access to my Samsung Galaxy Note and be able to explore more features and install different ROMs.
I am running the latest android version for my note that have been officially released to me (Sweden)
Android 4,0,4
I am looking for a "how to" guide to do what i want.
Gain root access
Install ROM´s
I am a "Noob" at this, have never tried it before and is unfamiliar to many terms etc.
Any answer would be appreciated.
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
see the above thread - its a 'how to' style guide and should help ya get going and don't worry about terms and stuff - we are here to help so just ask if you don't understand anything !
nikufellow said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
see the above thread - its a 'how to' style guide and should help ya get going and don't worry about terms and stuff - we are here to help so just ask if you don't understand anything !
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Thanks allot, after a quick glance it looks like something i can follow and understand.
Tho i have a few questions.
What method is best or most useful for me to use.
What i understand there is a few to chose from.
0.Root with apk
1.Rooting with stock recovery
1B.If you want just Root but not kernel, follow this
2. Short, easy - requires to reset counter
So with "0" ill get root access, right?
And with "1" i can do what? Phone will do a stock recovery and get me root access?
"1B" what is that and what does it mean?
What does "2" mean, what is a counter? What am i resting if i where to use that?
Thanks
using apk to root? do u read 1of the sentence written This method won't replace kernel, so if you root with this method,I recommend to flash safe kernel)
i suggest u just need a 1time root wif PhilZ-cwm6*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
flash it wif ur stock recovery is the safe way without increase binary counter.
Go with installing philz kernel. Which is the best, safest and easiest method. Only prerequisite is to have and external sd
and i feel lost...
what is kernal... ?
whats the difference between the things i asked?
i read everything but i dont know what
"This method won't replace kernel, so if you root with this method,I recommend to flash safe kernel"
means, thats why im asking.
why do i want to replace kernal?
so i should follow this thread instead
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
and ignore the first link i got
ok
Stock ics kernels are dangerous. Could brick your phone. That's why when on ics its recommend to install a safe kernel.
I think you really need to read a lot before rooting your phone. Most of them are sticky threads which have all the information. It's better to read and go about it as latter damage could be irreversible

cf-root or cf-autoroot?

Hi at all,i have found two walkthrought for rooting my phone. One use cf-root and one cf-autoroot. Someone can tell me the difference?and what's the best?
It's in the first post of probably where you found the walkthrough...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
Anyway, autoroot is more for people like me who don't want to mess around with flashing custom ROMs. So, it gives you root access to install root apps, but keep the stock ROM that came with phone.
ferns_mccanus said:
It's in the first post of probably where you found the walkthrough...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
Anyway, autoroot is more for people like me who don't want to mess around with flashing custom ROMs. So, it gives you root access to install root apps, but keep the stock ROM that came with phone.
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i think that i will change my rom with some custom after a while,but fir the firsts times i want continue to use the stock rom. So i must use cf-root?
I believe you can still install CWM to flash ROM after using Autoroot. But if you plan to flash ROMs might as well go for CF root instead.
thanks

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