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Root [Boost Mobile] [ACS] One Click Root for Warp.

:confused:When I try to click the hyperlinks to open the "one-click root" and the drivers in "i believe these are them", I get a broken link. I have tried to open them in numerous browsers. Is anyone else having these problems?
 
I have already used that method, and it is not allowing me to save apps to my sd card to free up space. I have a new superSU app now but when I open it, there is nothing under the apps tab. How do I copy all apps to my sd card to free up internal space?
 
you mean to back them up or do you mean to have them saved to your sd through settings->application-manage applications-. move to sd card option in app...???
 
I mean moving the applications to the sd card, when I go through settings->application-manage applications and try to move apps to the sd card, the option is grayed out. As if the device is not rooted, but it is, or at least it should be since I followed the instructions on the post before my original one.
All you need is this method here. No need to download drivers to the pc or anything anymore.
[GUIDE] Rooting made simple - Boost Mobile Warp Only!

Then I used the first method, the EasyRoot TWRP (Team Win Touch Recovery) method.
 
once you have twrp try wiping both cache and dalvik cache and fix permissions... see if that will do the trick... note that some apps can't be moved... and as far as i know being rooted makes no difference in anything that has to do with settings...
 
I mean moving the applications to the sd card, when I go through settings->application-manage applications and try to move apps to the sd card, the option is grayed out. As if the device is not rooted, but it is, or at least it should be since I followed the instructions on the post before my original one.
All you need is this method here. No need to download drivers to the pc or anything anymore.
[GUIDE] Rooting made simple - Boost Mobile Warp Only!

Then I used the first method, the EasyRoot TWRP (Team Win Touch Recovery) method.

once you have twrp try wiping both cache and dalvik cache and fix permissions... see if that will do the trick... note that some apps can't be moved... and as far as i know being rooted makes no difference in anything that has to do with settings...

Some system apps cannot be moved to the sd card. Rooted or stock,:) The warp has plenty of on board memory to acomadate most apps you may want to use:D
 
Thanks for the virus ass ****!

If you're referring to the one click root... OF COURSE IT'S A VIRUS... It's a "virus" (aka exploit) designed to gain elevated permissions in Android so you can push the super user app and binary to the system partition :rolleyes:
 
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