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Androot One Click Rooting!

Jim255

Newbie
Apologies for putting this here, but as it is not specific to one make or model, the root forum was not ideal. Anyway, Mods can move it!

Found this on Ipmart-forum

Universal Androot v1.5.3(5 seconds root)


This is software written by the Taiwanese people, I did not test it, already have rooted xperia x10!....Use at own risk

v1.5.3 Update:

Add drop-down menu select modify records required Superuser version, mobile version of the program will automatically make the default option, but if the root problem after use, you can choose "Do not install Superuser" modified script file exists and determine permissions fixes root / unroot open after Wifi power problem.
This process is called "Universal Androot", is to exploit the process through the back door to write UI form, so users can just click the button Root, but not what each Android phone can be successful, no way, as Samsung i9000. If concerned about undermining the warranty, you can press the "UnRoot", you can restore the original state.

Supported:

Google Nexus One (2.2)
HTC Hero (2.1)
HTC Magic (1.5)
Dell Streak (2.1)
Motorola Milestone (2.1)
Motorola XT701
Motorola XT800 (2.1)
Motorola ME511
Sony Ericsson X10 (1.6)
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (1.6)
Acer Liquid (2.1)
Vibo A688 (1.6)
Lenovo Lephone (1.6)

Not supported:

Samsung i9000 (Galaxy S)
Samsung i6500U
Motorola ME600 (1.5)
HuaWei U8220
HTC Desire / Legend / Wildfire (/ system can not write)

It's only 149Kb, but too big to upload, so I will email it to the first person who wants it on condition they upload it to Megaupload or similar, and post a link. (Upload sites are barred from here, so I can't do it.)
 
It's worrying that the HTC Desire isn't supported but the Nexus One is? Surely they run on the same back end? Or is it because the N1 is 2.2? :o
 
Temporary root? Does this mean when you restart, you will lose the root access, similar to one of the iPhone jailbreaks which when you restarted, it lost it's jailbreak?

I wouldn't mind that, as I never usually reboot my phone, and if I did, seeing as it is one click, it would be no bother to re-root it!
 
Temporary root? Does this mean when you restart, you will lose the root access, similar to one of the iPhone jailbreaks which when you restarted, it lost it's jailbreak?

I wouldn't mind that, as I never usually reboot my phone, and if I did, seeing as it is one click, it would be no bother to re-root it!

Reboot removes it exactly as it says.
 
I used this and it is a great tool, but I understand that Froyo 2.2 FRG22D has closed the path that Androot uses.
So if you have upgraded to that revision you might have to Root the old fashioned way.. which isn't that bad either
 
cool what's the different with easyRoot?

and where's the link or how to get it?
if link is not permitted here :D
 
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