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Root Rooting your BIONIC

dpoint.v7

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Step 1: Download and install Motorola Drivers on your Windows PC: 64-bit / 32-bit.

Step 2: Download MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza4 [MediaFire Link] to your PC and unzip the .zip using a suitable software (we recommend 7-zip).

Step 3: Pick up your Motorola DROID Bionic. From the homescreen, tap the Menu button and go to Settings > Applications > Development. Enable the option for USB debugging.

Step 4: Connect your DROID Bionic with your PC and select the Charge Only mode option when it appears. If it doesn
 
Step 1: Download and install Motorola Drivers on your Windows PC: 64-bit / 32-bit.

Step 2: Download MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza4 [MediaFire Link] to your PC and unzip the .zip using a suitable software (we recommend 7-zip).

Step 3: Pick up your Motorola DROID Bionic. From the homescreen, tap the Menu button and go to Settings > Applications > Development. Enable the option for USB debugging.

Step 4: Connect your DROID Bionic with your PC and select the Charge Only mode option when it appears. If it doesn’t come up, select it after pulling down your Notifications drawer.

Step 5: On your PC, go inside the MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza4 folder you unzipped in step 2. Run MotorolaOneClickRoot.exe and follow the on-screen instructions.

If you followed the steps correctly, your DROID Bionic will now be rooted on Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread.



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When you say install the moto drivers are you referring to the ones that are automatically downloaded when you plug in your phone? Also why are there not any links in your post?
 
When you say install the moto drivers are you referring to the ones that are automatically downloaded when you plug in your phone? Also why are there not any links in your post?

FYI: the drivers that are automatically installed when you plug in fit the first time is not ALL of the drivers. I highly recommend downloading and installing the complete set, especially before rooting.
 
Need a way to get a custom recovery onto the phone first for making Nandroid backups before you can get ROMs.
 
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