Hi. Apologies in advance, since I am sure that this has been asked before. Anyway, I would like to root my GSM Galaxy Nexus, but I am a newbie to the whole rooting thing. I found a guide at the following site (I can't post links)...
galaxynexusroot DOT com/galaxy-nexus-root/how-to-root-galaxy-nexus-universal-guidegsmverizonsprintwindowslinuxmac/ ...
that seems to be simple enough (I really don't know where to begin). Is that guide a good reference point? I'm just worried about bricking my Nexus, and looking for the easiest method possible.
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
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WMB114 said:
Hi. Apologies in advance, since I am sure that this has been asked before. Anyway, I would like to root my GSM Galaxy Nexus, but I am a newbie to the whole rooting thing. I found a guide at the following site (I can't post links)...
galaxynexusroot DOT com/galaxy-nexus-root/how-to-root-galaxy-nexus-universal-guidegsmverizonsprintwindowslinuxmac/ ...
that seems to be simple enough (I really don't know where to begin). Is that guide a good reference point? I'm just worried about bricking my Nexus, and looking for the easiest method possible.
Thanks in advance!
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Easiest way to root and install TWRP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208863&highlight=wugfresh
Use the toolkit. Its hands down the easiest way and the method I had followed the first time myself. I am a Maguro owner myself! :good::good:
sarkar1990 said:
Easiest way to root and install TWRP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208863&highlight=wugfresh
Use the toolkit. Its hands down the easiest way and the method I had followed the first time myself. I am a Maguro owner myself! :good::good:
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Yeah....
because not learning ANYTHING is totally AWESOME!
/sarcasm
Pirateghost said:
Yeah....
because not learning ANYTHING is totally AWESOME!
/sarcasm
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what are you talking about? it is awesome because you can always cry for help when you have no idea what happened to your phone.
If yu are a complete newbie, I suggest a Toolkit. I was and am a Linux user, so using command line is not a problem. But 1st time success helps you gather the courage to further dig into stuff!
So don't get me wrong when I suggested the toolkit.
easy guys, not wrong to begin with toolkit stuff. time will let him learn...
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I have this big problem where I flashed jelly bean and lost root and cwm, boot loader is still unlocked, but I can't access recovery I get this android sign with a clap open and an exclamation mark on it and it doesn't go to recovery so how do I root ? Sry if this is already posted but I can't find anything help full
Thanks I advance
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ray3andrei said:
I have this big problem where I flashed jelly bean and lost root and cwm, boot loader is still unlocked, but I can't access recovery I get this android sign with a clap open and an exclamation mark on it and it doesn't go to recovery so how do I root ? Sry if this is already posted but I can't find anything help full
Thanks I advance
Sent from my Asus Transformer Pad Infinity
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Try rerooting or flashing the stock image using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454314
This one works also, out of experience.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
jprocha101 said:
Try rerooting or flashing the stock image using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454314
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Rerooting doesn't work I may flash 4.0.4 stock back and then install cwm and stock 4.1 and imediatly super su... but will this wipe any of my files ?
Many thanks
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ray3andrei said:
Rerooting doesn't work I may flash 4.0.4 stock back and then install cwm and stock 4.1 and imediatly super su... but will this wipe any of my files ?
Many thanks
Sent from my Jelly Beaned GNexus
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Just flash the file that is located in post #2 in the "flash" link in my signature.
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ray3andrei said:
I have this big problem where I flashed jelly bean and lost root and cwm, boot loader is still unlocked, but I can't access recovery I get this android sign with a clap open and an exclamation mark on it and it doesn't go to recovery so how do I root ? Sry if this is already posted but I can't find anything help full
Thanks I advance
Sent from my Asus Transformer Pad Infinity
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jprocha101 said:
Try rerooting or flashing the stock image using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454314
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Mikedick said:
This one works also, out of experience.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
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why are you suggesting using a toolkit to a user that doesn't know what's happening manually, let alone what a toolkit does.
It will be that much harder to track down any issues that may arise.
bk201doesntexist said:
why are you suggesting using a toolkit to a user that doesn't know what's happening manually, let alone what a toolkit does.
It will be that much harder to track down any issues that may arise.
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LOL, I think that's the whole point of the ToolKit.. So the user doesn't have to go through the manual stuff. Kind of hard to mess up on the V7 toolkit. The Dev made it pretty much dummy proof. As long as the drivers(Android 1.0) are installed on your computer you're pretty much good 2 go
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LOL, I think that's the whole point of the ToolKit.. So the user doesn't have to go through the manual stuff.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469909
Screwhead24 said:
Kind of hard to mess up on the V7 toolkit. The Dev made it pretty much dummy proof. As long as the drivers(Android 1.0) are installed on your computer you're pretty much good 2 go
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I beg to differ. Take a look at some of the linked posts in the link I posted above, and you may feel differently.
efrant said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469909
I beg to differ. Take a look at some of the linked posts in the link I posted above, and you may feel differently.
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Yeah I'm aware of that thread but 90% of that entire thread are just back and forth post of their experience with other toolkits with other phones and how people should learn how to do it manually and yada yada LOL.. I read that entire thread before I used V7 toolkit to root mines and have to say I don't see what the big fuss is about when someone wants to do it the easy way. It's very simple and very hard to mess up.. All you do is press 1,2,3 ect.
Screwhead24 said:
Yeah I'm aware of that thread but 90% of that entire thread are just back and forth post of their experience with other toolkits with other phones and how people should learn how to do it manually and yada yada LOL.. I read that entire thread before I used V7 toolkit to root mines and have to say I don't see what the big fuss is about when someone wants to do it the easy way. It's very simple and very hard to mess up.. All you do is press 1,2,3 ect.
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It's not about other toolkits, and it's certainly not about other phones -- it's a GNex thread...
It's fine to use a toolkit when you understand how it's doing things, but if you don't, AND something screws up, you'll be right back here with a new thread saying something like: "I used a toolkit to do abc and now it won't xyz", and asking for help. (Did you click on any of the example links in that thread?) Thing is, it is much more difficult to troubleshoot when a toolkit is used, compared to typing in the commands yourself.
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It's not about other toolkits, and it's certainly not about other phones -- it's a GNex thread...
It's fine to use a toolkit when you understand how it's doing things, but if you don't, AND something screws up, you'll be right back here with a new thread saying something like: "I used a toolkit to do abc and now it won't xyz", and asking for help. (Did you click on any of the example links in that thread?) Thing is, it is much more difficult to troubleshoot when a toolkit is used, compared to typing in the commands yourself.
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Yeah efrant you said it, I don't have your way with words man.
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efrant said:
It's not about other toolkits, and it's certainly not about other phones -- it's a GNex thread...
It's fine to use a toolkit when you understand how it's doing things, but if you don't, AND something screws up, you'll be right back here with a new thread saying something like: "I used a toolkit to do abc and now it won't xyz", and asking for help. (Did you click on any of the example links in that thread?) Thing is, it is much more difficult to troubleshoot when a toolkit is used, compared to typing in the commands yourself.
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At the end of last year, knowing that I will get a Nexus One and encourage by a relative, I decided to mod my G1.
It was a painful experience, for the XDA devs and Forum members, because I was totaly new and inexperienced.
I would like to pay tribute mostly to Frankdrey for his constant and kind help.
I was embarrassed and ashamed by my misunderstanding and mistakes. He never gave up on me.
I am for ever grateful to him. Should I say I hate him for giving me the virus of toying my phones.
He was not alone in his help. Demkator brought his much needed contribution too.
I am very thankful to him. And, of course, I took advantage of the outstanding job done by Ezterry.
Without them I would not have succeeded in rooting my G1.
Without them I would have not learn how to unlock, root, select the right radio, a Rom, a Kernel. Without the knowledge I acquired from them I would not have tried to mod my Nexus One after getting my GSM GalaxyNexus.
Maybe I would have had two bricks.
If at the time I had found a Toolkit chances are that, during my strugle to understand and implement the different steps to use Adb and Fastboot and to install a Rom, I would have embrace it.
That is why I fully agree with you, Efrant: we learn and the more we learn the more we increase our capabilities.
As far as my Galaxy Nexus is concerned I am waiting for the OTA to use and play with it.
Then I will unlock it (thanks, Efrant for the tutorial) and put a Rom and apps.
Needless to say I hope that we will be able to install a "unified search" as it is now with ICS 4.04.
Hello there.
just got a new nexus wondering how to get clockwork mod and root so i can install roms
Read the sticky in this section. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
If you want the quick way.
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery.zip
fastboot reboot recovery
Done.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
Download
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Install
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Connect
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Follow instructions
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Results !!!!
fastboot oem unlock, flash your recovery, flash your su binaries(supersu) OR flash your custom rom, boot up. thats pretty much it.
By the way, DO NOT USE TOOLKITS! A lot of people get their phone bricked because they used the toolkit.
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I second the "no toolkits" idea. If you can't read the stickies of the forum you just posted a question in, then using the toolkit is a bad idea. If something goes wrong, you'll have no idea how to fix it. Learn how to do it manually, and then later use the toolkits as a shortcut.
Just don't use the toolkit.
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fairyshacker said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
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Install
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Connect
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Follow instructions
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Results !!!!
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and when it fails or does something wrong, you can tell him how to fix it.
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persio1 said:
Hello there.
just got a new nexus wondering how to get clockwork mod and root so i can install roms
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use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
Obviously, I agree. People, dont point toolkits to someone that needs to ask these questions, you're not helping them like that.
simms22 said:
fastboot oem unlock, flash your recovery, flash your su binaries(supersu) OR flash your custom rom, boot up. thats pretty much it.
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This is all it takes.
I add more to it, if I may suggest. If one wants to just root, and there's not even the immediate need to have a custom recovery, simply just boot the recovery with fastboot, instead of flashing it, still being able to flash a su zip.
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Toolkit worked perfectly for me.
Gawayne said:
Toolkit worked perfectly for me.
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What they're getting at is that a toolkit shouldn't be used by someone who doesn't even have a basic clue as to what they're doing. There are prominent threads instructing the basics. If someone can't even be bothered to do any research, then they obviously aren't prepared to deal with the consequences should anything go awry.
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Toolkit all the way, If you manage to f#ck up somehow the toolkit will fix that too
slayr76 said:
Toolkit all the way, If you manage to f#ck up somehow the toolkit will fix that too.
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i'll remember to point them in your direction if they cant fix any problems they have the toolkit.
Zepius said:
i'll remember to point them in your direction if they cant fix any problems they have the toolkit.
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That's what Google search engine is for.
slayr76 said:
That's what Google search engine is for.
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Yet the questions easily answered by a Google search (or a search on XDA) are already asked here. You really expect less than an "OMG! Phone is so bricked! I used the toolkit and now it's stuck at the Google screen!" post?
slayr76 said:
That's what Google search engine is for.
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Lol! Judging by the OP do you think dude can be bothered to Google anything?
Well there's only toolkit jailbreaks for iphones yet they know how to fix problems, when your phone soft bricks or whatever then people start searching an take the time to learn, whether you learn now or then makes no difference as I never seen a gnex hard bricked an you can always jump in with a toolkit first then learn later, you make out like if you use a toolkit your doomed with no option to learn later.
slayr76 said:
Well there's only toolkit jailbreaks for iphones yet they know how to fix problems, when your phone soft bricks or whatever then people start searching an take the time to learn, whether you learn now or then makes no difference as I never seen a gnex hard bricked.
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No he won't, he'll just post another thread in QnA.
slayr76 said:
Well there's only toolkit jailbreaks for iphones yet they know how to fix problems, when your phone soft bricks or whatever then people start searching an take the time to learn, whether you learn now or then makes no difference as I never seen a gnex hard bricked.
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That's just poor logic. "Figure it out after it's broken". That doesn't really work. Once it's broken, people who don't know why it's broken or how to fix it tend to freak out. It's a little more difficult to learn while you're in a panic. Learn first. Then, if/when it breaks, you know what to check and have a pretty good idea of how to fix it.
jesusice said:
No he won't, he'll just post another thread in QnA.
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Well your never going to stop that, its happens on every forum like this.
I am having difficulty finding the thread here and I saw a few websites but not sure if I trust them. What is the best method, how-to for someone that has never rooted an android device before (done many iphones). Any good picture step-by-step procedures anywhere?
Thanks guys. I searched but had a hard time finding it here vs Google. Here is one I found, but unsure about it.
http://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-2-easiest-method/
Can't get any easier.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
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Search before jumping and make sure you are good with returning to stock. All of this info is in the forums already.
Thanks but that doesn't look like a step-by-step instructions on what I was looking for. :/
Now is this how we start the new year off....OP the information has been provided, just take your time and do your homework, give attention to detail, so you do not wrong your device.
Other Members just provide as you have done, and no need to bash, Thank You all.
nizmoz said:
Thanks but that doesn't look like a step-by-step instructions on what I was looking for. :/
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I was going to say something mean but I decided not to.
I still don't see instructions anywhere on that page on how to do this root. Pretty sad I am getting better responses on other Android sites than this one. Plus what I do see is his rom has issues with 4.1.2 update.
nizmoz said:
I still don't see instructions anywhere on that page on how to do this root. Pretty sad I am getting better responses on other Android sites than this one. Plus what I do see is his rom has issues with 4.1.2 update.
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You amaze me but I will try one more time to help.
Look at the link I gave you in post 2. Download the app in post 1 of that thread. Install it and follow the instructions from that thread. They are there and detailed. You press a few buttons and are rooted. There is no ROM on that thread.
I say this in all seriousness and am not trying to be mean, but you need to stop and think before you move forward. If you are having trouble reading this thread and the one I linked to you, then you probably don't understand what to do without causing damage. Read, read, read, read, and then read some more before you go any further. There are also numerous threads in this forum giving detailed step by step instructions.
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nizmoz said:
I still don't see instructions anywhere on that page on how to do this root. Pretty sad I am getting better responses on other Android sites than this one. Plus what I do see is his rom has issues with 4.1.2 update.
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This video might help you, it exlains the thread/app Gvndeb60 posted:
http://youtu.be/G2_zHqsC4BE
There is a guide on Android Central with videos may help too! Same for process for the 4.1.2 update.
If you are having trouble understanding All those easy steps that are laid out for you. You should do research before rooting. Some things include learning what you can do when you root your device. It won't take long if you have some background in editing your phone system. But by the looks of it your going to seriously mess up your phone. And even if you are getting better responses on other sites. If you don't learn to respect people here you will be confused because every site that talks about rooting or provides a rom will lead you back here. This community is huge so learn to embrace and read threads before attacking our fellow members.
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nizmoz said:
I am having difficulty finding the thread here and I saw a few websites but not sure if I trust them. What is the best method, how-to for someone that has never rooted an android device before (done many iphones). Any good picture step-by-step procedures anywhere?
Thanks guys. I searched but had a hard time finding it here vs Google. Here is one I found, but unsure about it.
http://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-2-easiest-method/
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http://galaxynote2root.com/
just follow the video and you're good to go.
I did the root, but removed it since it broke my camera. So I need a root that does not break my camera and that doesn't require replacing those files as I saw online many not recommending it.
nizmoz said:
I did the root, but removed it since it broke my camera. So I need a root that does not break my camera and that doesn't require replacing those files as I saw online many not recommending it.
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Do the root by itself. Don't patch the exploit, as that's what appears to break the camera. I believe there's an option to undo the patch.
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just_visiting said:
http://galaxynote2root.com/
just follow the video and you're good to go.
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Simple easy to follow took less than 5 minutes... as opposed to my htc inspire 4g which was a pain in the ass! Before you root anything ask whats the design goal..identify the risks and BACKUP everything and make sure you know how to restore it! Lots of incredibly talented folks here it's ok to not know what your doing but not ok to not know who to ask before bulling ahead and making an expensive mistake!
wargear said:
Simple easy to follow took less than 5 minutes... as opposed to my htc inspire 4g which was a pain in the ass! Before you root anything ask whats the design goal..identify the risks and BACKUP everything and make sure you know how to restore it! Lots of incredibly talented folks here it's ok to not know what your doing but not ok to not know who to ask before bulling ahead and making an expensive mistake!
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Can I get an amen as to how far we have come from flashing the HTC inspire!!!!! What a pain in the arse that phone was to manipulate.S off,gold card,radio/matching ril etc,etc,etc.....lol,lol,lol
spycedtx said:
Do the root by itself. Don't patch the exploit, as that's what appears to break the camera. I believe there's an option to undo the patch.
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Is this safe?
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nizmoz said:
Is this safe?
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I've done it. Many others have done it. No 3rd eye has yet to appear on my face. I say it's safe.
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Maybe this is a dumb question, but people say to backup your device before you root. I thought that making nandroid or titanium backups required root... So how does one restore to an unrooted device without first rooting?
UCLAKoolman said:
Maybe this is a dumb question, but people say to backup your device before you root. I thought that making nandroid or titanium backups required root... So how does one restore to an unrooted device without first rooting?
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I've never done any sort of backups prior to rooting any phones in the last 3 yrs. Everything u need to unroot are available online.
UCLAKoolman said:
Maybe this is a dumb question, but people say to backup your device before you root. I thought that making nandroid or titanium backups required root... So how does one restore to an unrooted device without first rooting?
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Probably not before rooting. Using the Exynos Abuse apk, you will root in 5 seconds. It will put Super user on your phone and you can get Titanium Backup and then backup all user and system apps to your SD card etc. You can then debloat apps etc. You should probably uninstall the app with TB and keep it for a few days to make sure your phones works properly before deleting the app. Before flashing a ROM you should always backup incase something goes wrong you have something to flash back to.
hi all I'm trying to root my phone but there is so many different ways to tour. I would like the simplest way to root but I want it to do everything that all rooting software would do. I've come across one click options and would like to do those since I don't have to use my computer. Please help! Thanks
you are so going to get bashed in here for asking that question. The expectation is that everybody reads everything they can and then if they are hung up on something they can post a question. I am a relative noob although I have lurked on this site for a few years. I don't bash anybody though.
I understand your frustration.
I simply flashed a single .tar file to my phone while my phone was in download mode. I felt it was very simple using windows on my Mac. There is the very simple Exynos exploit file somewhere here where you download it and basically install it. I thought that this Exynos installation did something to the camera app.
Hopefully, somebody here will help you determine what is best for you. I really haven't tried many methods of root. I like to stick with one I am familiar with since a lot things might go wrong if not done right.
I am not sure what you mean by having the root method do everything that all rooting software would do. When you root you are just gaining access to portions of your phones files that are locked when you buy it. If you want more 'stuff' then you would flash a custom rom after rooting
Thanks for not bashing me. I'm def a noob and I'm new to the android community. I moved from an iPhone to galaxy n2 so I'm learning as I go. Thanks for your help!
mitz85 said:
Thanks for not bashing me. I'm def a noob and I'm new to the android community. I moved from an iPhone to galaxy n2 so I'm learning as I go. Thanks for your help!
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Check out Chainfire's method for rooting. It's very simple, there is even a video instruction going step by step. It took me 5 minutes and I came from an Iphone. Head on over to the Original android development subforum, you'll see it there. Good luck!
Google "exynos abuse" if you have not already taken the ota update.
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Ceasare said:
Google "exynos abuse" if you have not already taken the ota update.
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I used the exynos abuse because I didn't need to use my computer to do it and it worked fine. But once I did the latest OTA update from AT&T, I lost root. So I did the Chainfire method. (See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980644 )
t's really easy and took about 5 min.
You might find a few helpful things on the page I made here.. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 ROMs & Community Links
First, take a breath...
mitz85 said:
hi all I'm trying to root my phone but there is so many different ways to tour. I would like the simplest way to root but I want it to do everything that all rooting software would do. I've come across one click options and would like to do those since I don't have to use my computer. Please help! Thanks
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Just got my Note 2 about 3 weeks ago and haven't ventured into rooting it yet, BUT I did research here on XDA about rooting before doing it to my Galaxy S2 (AT&T) and the one thing I want to mention is to take your time are read to confirm whether or not the procedures you're looking at are for the Note 2 AND for the variant you have. Using the wrong process (rooting, kerneling, installing custom rom) can cause all sorts of problems, so don't be impatient if you don't know what you're doing. And by all means DO A COMPLETE BACKUP before you do any rooting.
That said, when I did root my S2, it was a very easy process...took all of about 15 minutes to backup, root, install custom rom, etc.
Good luck...and let us know how you do!
Judi
Hello,
I recently got Galaxy S4, and interested in rooting the phone. I have jailbroke my iPhone 4S. It was time for me to upgrade to Android (worthit).
What if I mess up rooting the S4, would be hard to restore it or something?
I don't understand about the stock thingy.
Thank you. Hope you guys reply my thread.
RanbirS said:
Hello,
I recently got Galaxy S4, and interested in rooting the phone. I have jailbroke my iPhone 4S. It was time for me to upgrade to Android (worthit).
What if I mess up rooting the S4, would be hard to restore it or something?
I don't understand about the stock thingy.
Thank you. Hope you guys reply my thread.
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While there is a slight... very slight chance the root process will mess up, as long as you can get into download mode the phone should be recoverable. Basically, rooting the S4 is easier than any jailbreak I've ever used... well, except for that one web exploit and carries about as much risk. Hope that explains a little and puts it into perspective.
lordcheeto03 said:
While there is a slight... very slight chance the root process will mess up, as long as you can get into download mode the phone should be recoverable. Basically, rooting the S4 is easier than any jailbreak I've ever used... well, except for that one web exploit and carries about as much risk. Hope that explains a little and puts it into perspective.
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Alright Thanks for the respond. If incase, I messed up with the root. How would I restore to stock firmware?
I quickly googled it, it has the stock firmware download, but it requires root. *i am confused with that*
RanbirS said:
Alright Thanks for the respond. If incase, I messed up with the root. How would I restore to stock firmware?
I quickly googled it, it has the stock firmware download, but it requires root. *i am confused with that*
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That one doesn't.
lordcheeto03 said:
That one doesn't.
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Alright Thanks for helping me out. I successfully rooted my phone. It's all good now. I thanks you.