Root Note 10.1-2014
Announced in September 2013, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) is now available for purchase in several countries around the world.
The 2014 Edition comes in some variants and runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box.
Followed by the market rollout, Recognized Contributor XDA-Developers, BeansTown106 has released an easy rooting method for the Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) with model number SM-P600 (Wi-Fi) and SM-P601 (3G). The root method uses CF-Auto-Root was originally developed by Senior Recognized Developer, Chainfire.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) users who wish to root their devices running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, may follow the tutorial below.
Disclaimer: Rooting voids the warranty of your device. We and the developer of this rooting procedures shall not be held responsible if any undesirable outcomes may happen to your device. use of this root guide is solely at your own risk!
Pre-requisites
1. Install USB Driver for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 on the computer.
2. Enable USB Debugging Mode on the tablet by navigating to Settings >> Developer Options.
3. Make a backup of all your important data before following the guide.
4. The Galaxy Note 10.1 should be factory unlocked and not locked to any particular carrier.
5. Ensure the battery of the tablet is charged more than 80 percent.
6. The CF-Auto-Root and Stock Recovery files works only on the Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) with model number SM-P600 (Wi-Fi) and SM-P601 (3G). Applying this to any incorrect variant might brick the device. Verify the model number of the Galaxy Note 10.1 by navigating to Settings >> About Phone.
Files Required
1. CF-Auto-Root for SM-P600/SM-P601 (autorootp600mj4.tar.md5)
2. Stock Recovery for SM-P600 (stockrecoverymj4.tar.md5) or SM-P601 (recovery.tar.md5)
3. Odin 3.09
Steps to Root Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) P600/P601 Running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware
Step 1: Extract Odin 3.09 files using winrar/7zip/winzip or any other extracting tool.
Step 2: Switch off the Galaxy Note 10.1. Then boot the device into Download Mode by pressing and holding Volume Down and Power buttons together until a construction Android robot icon with a warning triangle appears on screen. Now press the Volume Up button to enter Download Mode.
Step 3: Launch Odin on the computer as an Administrator.
Step 4: Connect the Galaxy Note 10.1 to the computer using USB cable while it is in the Download Mode. Wait until Odin detects the device. When the device is connected successfully, the ID: COM box will turn to light blue with the COM port number. Additionally, the successful connected will be indicated by a message saying Added.
Note: If the Added message does not appear, then try re-install USB drivers or changing the port on the computer.
Step 5: In Odin, click the AP button and select the autorootp600mj4.tar.md5 file.
Step 6: Verify that Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes are selected in Odin. Also, ensure the Re-Partition option is NOT selected.
Step 7: Double-check and click Start button in Odin. The installation process will now begin.
Step 8: Once the installation process is completed, your tablet will restart and soon you will see a PASS message with green background in the left-most box at the very top of the Odin. You can now unplug the USB cable to disconnect your tablet from the computer.
Step 9: Repeat steps 2 through 8, but this time on step 5 select the stockrecoverymj4.tar.md5or recovery.tar.md5 file.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean firmware is now rooted successfully. You can now install any app that requires root permission. Verify the root status of the device by downloading Root Checker app from Google Play Store.
Note: When using root apps the system will try to stop you so its recommended to freeze the Knox apps with Titanium Backup or ROM Toolbox!
How to root the Nexus 5
If you just want to get root access and don’t much care about how the process works, there is a (nearly) one-click solution from noted developer Chainfire. It’s called CF-Auto-Root and you can get it directly from Chainfire’s site for free.
This is a zipped folder that includes all the files needed to unlock and root the Nexus 5.
To use it, simply put the files on your computer and connect the Nexus 5 via a USB cable. Boot the phone into the bootloader by turning it off, then holding volume up+down+power.
Click on the script file in the CF-Auto-Root directory that matches your desktop OS, and watch the magic happen.
If you just want to get root access and don’t much care about how the process works, there is a (nearly) one-click solution from noted developer Chainfire. It’s called CF-Auto-Root and you can get it directly from Chainfire’s site for free.
This is a zipped folder that includes all the files needed to unlock and root the Nexus 5.
To use it, simply put the files on your computer and connect the Nexus 5 via a USB cable. Boot the phone into the bootloader by turning it off, then holding volume up+down+power.
Click on the script file in the CF-Auto-Root directory that matches your desktop OS, and watch the magic happen.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Android 4.3
Now follow these below steps to Root your Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Step 1: Download Root Package for your Galaxy Note 3 Model (Find the links below)
- SM-N900 (International Exynos): CF-Auto-Root-ha3g-ha3gxx-smn900.zip
- SM-N9005 (International Qualcomm): CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005.zip
- SM-N900T (T-Mobile US): CF-Auto-Root-hltetmo-hltetmo-smn900t.zip
- SM-N900P (Sprint): CF-Auto-Root-hltespr-hltespr-smn900p.zip
- SM-N900W8 (Canadia): CF-Auto-Root-hltecan-hlteub-smn900w8.zip
- SM-N900S (Korea): CF-Auto-Root-hlteskt-hlteskt-smn900s.zip
- SM-N9002 (China): CF-Auto-Root-hlte-h3gduoszn-smn9002.zip
- SM-N9006 (China): CF-Auto-Root-hlte-h3gzc-smn9006.zip
- SM-N9008 (China): CF-Auto-Root-hlte-h3gzm-smn9008.zip
- SM-N9009 (China, untested): CF-Auto-Root-hlte-h3gduosctc-smn9009.zip
Step 2: Download Odin3 Software Application
Step 3: Download Samsung Android USB driver
Step 4: Reboot your device to Download Mode
- To do this - Press and Hold Volume Down key and Home Key while powering on the phone.
Step 6: Connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 using USB data cable and wait till Odin3 detects your phone.
Step 7: Click on PDA and select extracted.tar.md5 file for your phone.
Note: See that Repartition is not checked and Auto-Reboot is checked
Step 8: Now click the Start button and wait till Odin3 finishes flashing the PDA
Step 9: If everything went right, then your phone will reboot/restart
This Rooting guide should root your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 successfully and will give you root access.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy Gear Smart watch.
Now we are going to TURN ON / Enable USB debugging on your Galaxy Gear.
Without enabling this option you can’t root your gear, because your Smart watch won’t allow system file transfer without USB debugging ON.
1) Open setting on your Galaxy gear.
2) Scroll to the bottom & select Gear Info option.
3) Now tick the USB debugging check box.
4) A popup will come with two option, “OK” & “Cancel”.
5) Select OK and you’re done.
Installing USB Driver for proper RootingAfter you have enabled the USB debugging, its time to install the USB driver. Don’t skip this step or the whole process will be of no work.
1) Step toward the official Samsung Website.
2) Click on the link that say “SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.zip (25.32MB)”
3) Complete the downloading.
4) Extract the downloaded zip file.
5) Now double click the executable file (.exe) inside to install the driver.
6) Try to install the driver on your C:/ drive.
7) Restart your pc after the driver installation over.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy GearNow we have reached the last step of rooting, this is where we will use Cydia Impactor to push some root files inside your galaxy gear.
1) Download the Cydia impactor to your computer.
2) Extract it to your desktop by right clicking on zip & select Extract here.
3) Open the extracted folder and run / double click the executable file name Impactor .exe.
4) After double click the Impactor file a small popup will appear. It should be showing # drop SuperSU su to /system/xbin/su. If it does click the Start button just beside it. If it doesn’t show the above message then click the drop down list and choose the message from it then click the Start button.
5) Now you will face an error popup asking for allowing the connection. Click Always allow and then click OK from Galaxy Gear.
6) Close the error popup & click on Start again. [This time you should not get any error]
7) Now you have partly rooted your Galaxy gear by placing the SU binary file on System/xbin folder. But to root it completely you have to install the SuperSU app also which is to be done manually.
8) To install the SuperSU app, first you have to download the app. You can get it for free fromPlay Store, or get it from official website.
9) If you’re going to download it from official website then make sure to extract the zip & copy the Superuser .apk file out of it. [You will get it inside System/app folder in that zip]
10) Now download this Software, free trial will be fine. And then install it on your computer.
11) Open the wonder share software.
12) Select Google Play Apps from the left sidebar.
13) Now browse and select the download Superuser .apk
14) After the installation done, open installed SuperSU apk from your Galaxy Gear.
15) It might ask you to update the SU binary, select Yes.
If you’re going to root your gear watch then you must know that rooting has some disadvantage also.
Like Rooting have lots of benefits it has some drawback as well.
The main work of rooting is to enable the super user right on your device, it will now allow you to access, edit, rename, delete system files (core files).
Thus by enabling super user right it allowing you to change and customize the ROM. Now you can change your device ROM, you can add a theme and do hell lots of tasks which wasn’t possible before rooting.
These are all advantages, then what is its drawback ? There are only few disadvantages first of all when you Root Samsung Galaxy Gear, at the same time you voided the companies warranty.
Also rooting may open some loop holes on your device.
- You need a Galaxy Gear approved smart phone or table. Like you can use Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
- You need to install Gear Manager from a Galaxy gear approved phone.
- You need to Enable USB debugging on your galaxy gear.
- You need to install proper USB driver.
- You need a Computer running WINDOWS Operating System.
Now we are going to TURN ON / Enable USB debugging on your Galaxy Gear.
Without enabling this option you can’t root your gear, because your Smart watch won’t allow system file transfer without USB debugging ON.
1) Open setting on your Galaxy gear.
2) Scroll to the bottom & select Gear Info option.
3) Now tick the USB debugging check box.
4) A popup will come with two option, “OK” & “Cancel”.
5) Select OK and you’re done.
Installing USB Driver for proper RootingAfter you have enabled the USB debugging, its time to install the USB driver. Don’t skip this step or the whole process will be of no work.
1) Step toward the official Samsung Website.
2) Click on the link that say “SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.zip (25.32MB)”
3) Complete the downloading.
4) Extract the downloaded zip file.
5) Now double click the executable file (.exe) inside to install the driver.
6) Try to install the driver on your C:/ drive.
7) Restart your pc after the driver installation over.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy GearNow we have reached the last step of rooting, this is where we will use Cydia Impactor to push some root files inside your galaxy gear.
1) Download the Cydia impactor to your computer.
2) Extract it to your desktop by right clicking on zip & select Extract here.
3) Open the extracted folder and run / double click the executable file name Impactor .exe.
4) After double click the Impactor file a small popup will appear. It should be showing # drop SuperSU su to /system/xbin/su. If it does click the Start button just beside it. If it doesn’t show the above message then click the drop down list and choose the message from it then click the Start button.
5) Now you will face an error popup asking for allowing the connection. Click Always allow and then click OK from Galaxy Gear.
6) Close the error popup & click on Start again. [This time you should not get any error]
7) Now you have partly rooted your Galaxy gear by placing the SU binary file on System/xbin folder. But to root it completely you have to install the SuperSU app also which is to be done manually.
8) To install the SuperSU app, first you have to download the app. You can get it for free fromPlay Store, or get it from official website.
9) If you’re going to download it from official website then make sure to extract the zip & copy the Superuser .apk file out of it. [You will get it inside System/app folder in that zip]
10) Now download this Software, free trial will be fine. And then install it on your computer.
11) Open the wonder share software.
12) Select Google Play Apps from the left sidebar.
13) Now browse and select the download Superuser .apk
14) After the installation done, open installed SuperSU apk from your Galaxy Gear.
15) It might ask you to update the SU binary, select Yes.
If you’re going to root your gear watch then you must know that rooting has some disadvantage also.
Like Rooting have lots of benefits it has some drawback as well.
The main work of rooting is to enable the super user right on your device, it will now allow you to access, edit, rename, delete system files (core files).
Thus by enabling super user right it allowing you to change and customize the ROM. Now you can change your device ROM, you can add a theme and do hell lots of tasks which wasn’t possible before rooting.
These are all advantages, then what is its drawback ? There are only few disadvantages first of all when you Root Samsung Galaxy Gear, at the same time you voided the companies warranty.
Also rooting may open some loop holes on your device.
- SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8.0 TOOLKIT
- IMPORTANT: THIS TOOLKIT SUPPORTS 2 DIFFERENT VARIANTS SO MAKE SURE YOU SELECT THE CORRECT MODEL FOR YOUR DEVICE IN THE MODEL SELECTION SCREEN OR INCORRECT BOOT IMAGES WILL BE DOWNLOADED WHICH COULD SOFT BRICK YOUR DEVICE.
- SUPPORTED MODELS.
- GT-N5100 3G/WIFI MODEL.
- GT-N5110 WIFI ONLY MODEL.
FUNCTIONS OF SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8.0 TOOLKIT V1.1
- Install drivers automatically
- Backup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
- Backup your /data/media (virtual SD Card) to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
- Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC
- Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC
- Auto Update ToolKit to latest push version on startup (professional feature)
- Dump selected Phone Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC
- Install BusyBox binary on phone
- ROOT ANY PUBLIC BUILD (different options available)
- [B]Root with Superuser (ChainsDD) or SuperSU (Chainfire) via CWM (works on ANY build)
- Install any zip file via Sideload feature in Recovery
- Flash CWM Touch Recovery (thanks to emwno for porting it) or TWRP Recovery (still being ported by emwno)
- Rename Recovery Restore files if present
- Flash Insecure Boot Image for adb mode
- Flash Stock Boot Image back to your phone
- Create tar file to flash via Odin with 1-click process
- Download, Extract and Flash Stock Rom (full DETAILED steps) ESSENTIAL FOR WARRANTY RETURNS
- Rip cache.img to zip file in CWM format for editing and flashing (thanks to Adam Lange)
- Install a single apk or multiple apk's to your phone
- Push Files from your PC to your phone
- Pull Files from your phone to your PC
- Set Files Permissions on your phone
- Dump selected LogCat buffers to your PC
- Dump Bug Report to your PC (if installed)
- Help, Information Screen for various tasks
- Mods Section to Modify your phone
- Reboot Phone options in adb mode
- Change background, text colour in ToolKit
- Activate Professional version from the Model Selection screen (much easier)
**CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8.0 TOOLKIT V1.1**
NOTE: As the exe files are not Digitally Signed with a Microsoft Certificate they 'may' get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted on first run. If this happens restore the file and exclude it from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton which is why I switched to BitDefender which is much better.
IMPORTANT: ONLY FLASH ROMS THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR YOUR PHONES MODEL NUMBER AS FLASHING AN INCORRECT ROM CAN POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE!
Credits to emwno for his work .
- How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S4 (I9500 International Version).
- This procedure works with the Galaxy S4 international version (I9500), with a build number that ends with XXUAMDE, Android version 4.2.2. To see if your device qualifies, go to Settings > More > About device:
- Note Android version and Build number above. If you see the same thing on your device, you can proceed.
Setting Up USB Debugging ModeTo make this work, you may need to switch on USB Debugging Mode on your Galaxy S4. Note the “may”: It might work if you skip this step. But at any rate, USB debugging is useful for tinkering with the device, so we might as well go ahead and enable it. Samsung made this trickier than necessary. Here’s how:
1. Go to Settings > More > About device (you should already be there if you did the previous step).
2. Scroll down to Build number, and tap it seven times. Yup, I know there’s no button there. Keep tapping.
3. You will eventually get a toast (notification) saying “Developer mode has been enabled”.
4. You will now have a Developer options menu.
5. Tap into Developer options, and enable USB debugging.
Getting The Files You NeedWe’re going to need the Samsung USB driver, Odin (the tool we’ll use to flash the device), and of course, the actual binary we’re going to use to flash the phone.
1. Download the Samsung USB driver from here, and install it. Be sure you have an up-to-date antivirus installed (such as MS Security Essentials) since this is not an official Samsung download.
2. Download the latest cofface root file. Here’s a direct link to the file at the time of this writing (filename is SamsungI9500_cwm_Recovery_by cofface_0503.zip, and yes, the site is in Chinese). Ideally, take a moment to dig through the original thread and get the latest binary (it may well change after this post is published). This zip already contains both the binary we will flash and Odin.
Flashing The File: This Is The Risky BitSo we now have all of our basic ingredients.
1. Extract the file from Cofface somewhere.
The folder should look like this:
2. Turn your phone off.
3. Press and hold the volume down and Home buttons together or a few seconds, then press the Power button. A screen would now show asking if you want to proceed. Press volume up to confirm. Congratulations, you’re in Download Mode.
4. Plug in your phone. This should trigger a driver install:
5. Start Odin
4. Click the PDA button on Odin, and browse forcofface_samsungI9500_recovery_en_0503.tar. Note the en in the filename – that stands for English, so you really do want that file and not the one with cn (Chinese) in the filename.
Booting To Recovery and RootingYou thought we were done, right? Not so. When Odin completed flashing the device, it should have restarted it. Let it finish booting, then shut it off again. Now:
1. Turn the device back on, this time in Recovery mode. To do this, hold volume up + Home, and press the power button.
2. You should find yourself in CWM recovery after a moment. (It does take a moment, don’t worry.)
3. Navigate to “root your phone.”
4. Pick “Root your phone (Old method)”. Yes, we’re using the so-called old method (this is for a phone less than a month old, mind you). The new method didn’t work.
5. CWM will now show “Root Done, Please Reboot.”
6. Reboot the phone.
7. You will get a brief prompt saying “Android is upgrading”. And you should have a new app, SuperSU.
VerifyingTo make sure the phone is indeed rooted, install Titanium Backup. Once it starts, it should prompt for root access.
This method worked for me. So it did work. But I cannot guarantee it is going to work for you. It’s finicky and tricky.
While I welcome any and all comments, I will not be able to provide tech support and help you troubleshoot issues with rooting your Galaxy S4.
there are just too many variables involved yet.
That said, good luck! Rooting your Galaxy S4 .
one thing more! this is just a proof that it can be done, but be carefull, i dont wanna hear you messed up ya s4 ^^
you did mess with it ,not us^^.
just read all carefully and it will be fine,dont be lazy or skip stuff becource you gonna mess it up.
- Rooting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
- Downloading Required Files:
1. Root Package .
2. Odin .
1. Place both the archives you downloaded to your Desktop.
2. Extract files from both the archives to your Desktop.
3. Double-click on the Odin executable file and it’ll launch.
4. In the Odin, click on PDA and select the Root File (.tar.md5) you extracted to your Desktop.
5. Turn OFF your device.
6. Reboot the device into Download mode. This can be done by pressing and holding Volume DOWN+Power buttons together.
7. Once inside the Download mode, connect the device to your PC via USB cable.
8. Un-check the Re-partition box if it’s checked.
9. Hit the Start button and it’ll begin rooting the device.
10. It should take some time to root the device, so be patient.
11. And you’re rooted now!
- Root Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 P3100 on Android 4.1.2.
- 1) Download CF-Auto-Root package for Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 to the computer then extract the downloaded zip file
2) Download Odin v1.85 which will help to root the XXDMB1 Jelly Bean firmware
3) Power off the tablet and boot the device into Download Mode. Press and hold the Volume Up and then press the Power buttons together until the construction Android robot and a triangle appears on the screen of the tablet. Now press the Power button again to confirm to enter into Download Mode
4) Open Odin on the computer
5) Plug in the USB cable to the tablet to connect it with the computer. When the tablet is connected successfully, one of the ID: COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number. This step will take some time
6) Now in Odin, click on 'PDA' button and select the 'CF-Auto-Root-espressorf-espressorfxx-gtp3100.zip' file, which was extracted in step-1
7) Verify that the Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time options are selected in Odin
8) Double check everything and click the 'Start' button in Odin. The installation process will begin now and would take about a few minutes to complete
9) Once the installation process is completed, the tablet will reboot into Recovery Mode automatically. The ID: COM box will also turn green.
10) When the home screen is seen, unplug the USB cable from tablet to disconnect it from the computer. - Troubleshooting issues
Sometimes the device does not boot into Recovery Mode automatically and root the device. If that happens, then perform the tutorial from the beginning. If that does not work too then again perform the tutorial but ensure that the Auto Reboot option in Odin is not checked. Then after step-9 follow the below mentioned instructions
a) Pull out the battery from the tablet or keep holding the Power button to switch off the tablet forcefully
b) Now boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding the Volume Down and Power buttons together. This will start the installation process to root the tablet.
Samsung Galaxy Camera Root Files.
How To Root Samsung Galaxy Camera .
Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100
Before beginning with the process, Take care of few things.
This package contains all necessary drivers of all android phones.
Process:
Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100
Before beginning with the process, Take care of few things.
- Your phone’s Drivers must be installed completely in your PC, to learn more about Drivers installation .
This package contains all necessary drivers of all android phones.
- Make sure your phone’s battery is completely charged.
- Back up all your important data .
- Enable USB DEBUGGING mode in developers option.
Process:
- Download the “Framaroot Apk file” .(Down below in the folder).
- Now copy the “Framaroot.apk” file which you just downloaded to your Samsung Galaxy Camera using usb data cable.
- launch your phone’s file manager, locate the “Framaroot.apk” file and run it, click here to download file manager if you dont have one already installed.
- Now wait for the installation to complete, after installation your Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 become rooted.
Root Samsung Note 2 on 4.1.2
How To Root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on Android 4.1.2
How To Root Samsung Galaxy Note II on Jelly Bean 4.1.2 with CF-Auto-Root
Now unplug Note II and wait for the reboot. Haven’t you got the screen? Yeah, it’s been over. You have successfully rooted your Galaxy Note II and it’s time for fun. Check if Super SU app has added to your menu . Alternatively, you can install Root Checker App to confirm root.
In case you struck at the boot screen for a long time, press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons together and enter into Recovery Mode . Then wipe all cache and reboot ( ie., wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition). Also in case of Odin error, just restart the whole process and re-install the phablet drivers. It will be alright.^^
How To Root Samsung Galaxy Note II on Jelly Bean 4.1.2 with CF-Auto-Root
- Download and install sufficient drivers for your Note II. Failure to this may result into great hesitation (Kidding). You can either install Samsung Kies or get the files from 3rd party websites.
- Download the Root Package from HERE
- Download and install Odin Tool from HERE
- Now you need to enter your device into Download Mode. For this, press and hold Volume Down, Power and Home buttons simultaneously.
- You will see a scary logo then, don’t be feared. Connect your Phablet to the PC.
- In Odin tool, the ID:COM section will either turn into yellow or blue after successful device detection. If not, try re-installing the drivers. Never ever go ahead without the detection.
- From Odin now select “PDA” and load the root file you have just downloaded before in 2nd step.
- Hold on and click “Start“ button. Wait until it transfers the whole file and have a cup of coffee. It takes time.
- Once it’s finished, the Odin tool will display a pass message, indicates you’re awesome. Done.
Now unplug Note II and wait for the reboot. Haven’t you got the screen? Yeah, it’s been over. You have successfully rooted your Galaxy Note II and it’s time for fun. Check if Super SU app has added to your menu . Alternatively, you can install Root Checker App to confirm root.
In case you struck at the boot screen for a long time, press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons together and enter into Recovery Mode . Then wipe all cache and reboot ( ie., wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition). Also in case of Odin error, just restart the whole process and re-install the phablet drivers. It will be alright.^^
Root Your Motorola Droid
Requirements:
Steps for Windows:
Steps for Linux:
Common Steps:
Pre-Cautions:
Charge your device to a minimum level of 70%
2) Do not try to use the method on any other phone
3) Turn off any anti- virus or anti- malware software and fire walls.
Requirements:
- Windows: RSD Lite 4.6 5.7 | Linux: SBF_Flash
- Motorola Drivers for Windows: Download for 32 bit Windows | Download for 64 bit Windows
- SPRecovery ClockworkMod Recovery
- Superuser flashable zip (Transfer to your phone’s SD card).
Steps for Windows:
- Install RSD Lite for Windows.
- Once RSD Lite installation is complete, reboot your system.
- Install Motorola’s USB Drivers and reboot your system.
- Connect your phone to the PC and wait for any drivers installation.
- Power off your phone while it is plugged in.
- Power on your Motorola Droid by holding the Power key and the Up button on the D-pad.
- Open RSD Lite on your system as administrator (right-click and Run as administrator).
- Click on the ‘…’ button to browse to the location of the SPRecovery ClockworkMod recovery file and select it.
- Once selected, the ‘Start’ button would be enabled. Press Start to flash the recovery image on your device.
- Once the recovery has been flashed, you will see a “rebooting the device” notification on RSD Lite. Close RSDLite once the phone has rebooted.
- Go down to the common steps below.
Steps for Linux:
- Connect your Motorola Droid to the PC via USB and Power it off while it is connected to the computer.
- Power on your Motorola Droid by holding the Power key and the Up button on the D-pad.
- On your Linux PC, Open terminal and type the following commands:chmod +x sbf_flash ./sbf_flash MC1_A855_1282081087_Recovery-Only_SPRecovery_0.99.3b.sbf
- Once it is done, your device should reboot.
- Go to the common steps below.
Common Steps:
- Now reboot your phone into recovery. To do this, power the phone off, then press and keep holding the X key on your keyboard and press the power key.
- Once your phone is in recovery, go to ‘install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard’.
- Locate the superuser zip file you coped to the SD card earlier, and install it.
- Once superuser has installed, reboot your phone.
Pre-Cautions:
Charge your device to a minimum level of 70%
2) Do not try to use the method on any other phone
3) Turn off any anti- virus or anti- malware software and fire walls.
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How to root Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 or GT-I9300T on 4.1.2
Step 1: Download Odin and CF Root files and extract both of them to a specific folder.
Step 2: Now, switch off your phone to boot it into Odin/Download mode by pressing and holding Volume down + Home + Power Key (long Press), till you see the Android Logo on screen. And then press the Volume Up key to enter download mode.
Step 3: Open the “Odin.exe” and then connect your phone to computer via USB cable. As soon as you connect, ID:COM box in Odin turns light green.
Step 4: Now, click on PDA button and select PDA file (CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3.tar) from the CF Root extracted folder.
Step 5: Make sure that only F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot boxes are checked on Odin. Don’t check any other boxes.
Step 6: Click on Start button on Odin to start installation process. It will take upto 5 – 8 minutes, so please wait for the installation finish.
Step 7: Finally, you will get PASS! notification on the ID:COM box and then your device will reboot automatically in CWM Recovery and rooting procedure will continue.
Step 8: Wait for all the process to complete and again your phone will reboot automatically and this time it will start in Normal Mode. Hurray! You have successfully root Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 or GT-I9300T and also CWM Recovery installed on your Smartphone.
In case, your phone doesn’t boot into CWM Recovery, it may possible that the rooting process failed. So, start rooting process again from Step 2.
Step 1: Download Odin and CF Root files and extract both of them to a specific folder.
Step 2: Now, switch off your phone to boot it into Odin/Download mode by pressing and holding Volume down + Home + Power Key (long Press), till you see the Android Logo on screen. And then press the Volume Up key to enter download mode.
Step 3: Open the “Odin.exe” and then connect your phone to computer via USB cable. As soon as you connect, ID:COM box in Odin turns light green.
Step 4: Now, click on PDA button and select PDA file (CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3.tar) from the CF Root extracted folder.
Step 5: Make sure that only F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot boxes are checked on Odin. Don’t check any other boxes.
Step 6: Click on Start button on Odin to start installation process. It will take upto 5 – 8 minutes, so please wait for the installation finish.
Step 7: Finally, you will get PASS! notification on the ID:COM box and then your device will reboot automatically in CWM Recovery and rooting procedure will continue.
Step 8: Wait for all the process to complete and again your phone will reboot automatically and this time it will start in Normal Mode. Hurray! You have successfully root Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 or GT-I9300T and also CWM Recovery installed on your Smartphone.
In case, your phone doesn’t boot into CWM Recovery, it may possible that the rooting process failed. So, start rooting process again from Step 2.
Root Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070 running on Android 2.3.6
Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070 to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, which is official too. You must have got the notification about this update but it’s impossible to update from mobile. If you want to update your device to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean then firstly you have to root your device.
1. Your mobile should have 70 – 80% battery
2. Make sure that you have enabled USB debugging (All apps > Settings > Manage Applications > Development > USB Debugging – check box)
3. Ensure you have backed up your important data.
4. Install USB drivers on your PC from here.
How to root Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070Step 1: Download Rooting Package and extract it to desktop.
Step 2: Now, switch off your phone to boot it into Odin/Download mode by pressing and holding Volume down + Home + Power Key (long Press), till you see the Android Logo on screen. And then press the Volume Up key to enter download mode.
Step 3: Open the “Odin.exe” and then connect your phone to computer via USB cable. As soon as you connect, ID:COM box in Odin turns light green/yellow.
Step 4: Now, click on “Pit” button and select “GT-I9070_EUR_XX_8G_20111220_KL6.pit” file from the extracted folder.
Step 5: Click on “PDA“ button and select “rootkernel.tar.md5” from the extracted folder.
Step 6: Make sure that only F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot boxes are checked on Odin. Don’t check any other boxes.
Step 7: Click on Start button on Odin to start installation process. It will takeupto 5 – 8 minutes, so please wait for the installation to finish.
Step 8: Finally, you will get PASS! notification on the ID:COM box and then your device will reboot automatically.
Hurray! You have successfully root Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070. If you want to cross check that your phone is rooted or not then you can download Root Checker application and verify by yourself.
Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070 to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, which is official too. You must have got the notification about this update but it’s impossible to update from mobile. If you want to update your device to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean then firstly you have to root your device.
1. Your mobile should have 70 – 80% battery
2. Make sure that you have enabled USB debugging (All apps > Settings > Manage Applications > Development > USB Debugging – check box)
3. Ensure you have backed up your important data.
4. Install USB drivers on your PC from here.
How to root Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070Step 1: Download Rooting Package and extract it to desktop.
Step 2: Now, switch off your phone to boot it into Odin/Download mode by pressing and holding Volume down + Home + Power Key (long Press), till you see the Android Logo on screen. And then press the Volume Up key to enter download mode.
Step 3: Open the “Odin.exe” and then connect your phone to computer via USB cable. As soon as you connect, ID:COM box in Odin turns light green/yellow.
Step 4: Now, click on “Pit” button and select “GT-I9070_EUR_XX_8G_20111220_KL6.pit” file from the extracted folder.
Step 5: Click on “PDA“ button and select “rootkernel.tar.md5” from the extracted folder.
Step 6: Make sure that only F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot boxes are checked on Odin. Don’t check any other boxes.
Step 7: Click on Start button on Odin to start installation process. It will takeupto 5 – 8 minutes, so please wait for the installation to finish.
Step 8: Finally, you will get PASS! notification on the ID:COM box and then your device will reboot automatically.
Hurray! You have successfully root Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070. If you want to cross check that your phone is rooted or not then you can download Root Checker application and verify by yourself.