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Root [Verizon] One Click Root?

What are some cool things besides Roms that I can do when rooted now?

Im trying to figure out what to do next as well. For now just have titanium installed and reading about the different roms and such. Im new to unlocked bootloaders so don't have any exp with different kernels and things like that.
 
I was on the fence about rooting until found this one click method. So easy and works great. It took less than 5 minutes.
 
I'll be taking the plunge with this method tomorrow. Haven't read in detail the XDA post, but are there certain drivers and Odin I need installed prior?
Last Samsung I rooted (besides my Gnex which is different) was my Tab 10.1 and I believe I had to have Odin installed first?
 
I'll be taking the plunge with this method tomorrow. Haven't read in detail the XDA post, but are there certain drivers and Odin I need installed prior?
Last Samsung I rooted (besides my Gnex which is different) was my Tab 10.1 and I believe I had to have Odin installed first?


I didn't have to use odin at all. Just downloaded the drivers I found in one of Mike's stickied threads at the top of page and had to have the latest version of java. If u can it's nice to read through the xda thread also just for extra info.
 
I did this method last night. I got stuck in that screen above but did reboot > system to get out of it.

Now my phone has root access and I don't know what to do with it!
 
I did this method last night. I got stuck in that screen above but did reboot > system to get out of it.

Now my phone has root access and I don't know what to do with it!

First thing I would do is make a nandroid backup from within that recovery.
:)
A nandroid is basically a snapshot of your phones current state---kind of like a game save or a computer restore point. That nandroid is your best friend when your phone acts really wonky and cannot fix it..
To make a nandroid backup, see this:

What Is TWRP Recovery & How To Install & Use It On Android [Guide]

There are also some videos on you tube about it also..I won't link all those;)

Next think to look into is flashing (installing) a rom. I liken a rom to firmware. Custom roms have performance tweaks, bloat removed, etc. But that is something you don't have to do right away if you want to research it more.:)

Here is an excellent write up on what you can do after root:
http://androidforums.com/faqs/617220-youve-went-rooted-phone-now-what.html
 
I just tried it and it worked fine but it was a little confusing.
First of all I didn't have Java installed so I had to install that.
I ran the .jar file. After it reboots you get a screen as shown in post #19 above. I hit the "Reboot" button and then it gave me a message that I lost root but to swipe a button below to regain root. Weird but I did what it said, it rebooted, I checked and I have the SU app.
It was super easy but now is the hard part, deciding what ROMs to try out...
 
I used it and it worked great. Flashed a different ROM to it that I didn't like but Now I can't flash a new one to it
 
Are you getting some error message?
What seems to be the issue? :)

It gives me an error message. I flashed clean ROM to it and was wanting to flash super nexus. I think I remember reading I have to flash it back to the stock ROM before flashing to super nexus. I'll play with it when I get home.
 
Do you remember what the message was?
How are you flashing roms? In recovery?
Just make sure you are using roms for your device and check the md5 of the download too.
Are you wiping cache/dalvik/factory reset/data wipe before the flash?

Sorry for all the questions ;)

Edit: do you have a link to that SuperNexus rom? I can't seem to find it. :p
 
I couldn't ever get the Supernexus to work. How I did I am slightly confused about. But it seems to be working. I'll throw my sim card in it later to see if it works.
 
Wow, was that ever easy. I'd been contemplating rooting for the last few months, but never felt like I had the time. This method was fast and easy.

I did have to run it twice because there's a countdown timer asking you to allow super user access, but I wasn't paying full attention the first time around, and so it booted into stock recovery. Second time around I gave super user access prior to the count down timer, and am now rooted.

I've now eliminated some of pet peeves apps from my phone, added a pop up blocker, and and can contemplate whats next.
 
I flashed a new ROM and getting amazing battery life. Well better than before. I'm a heavy user in a poor signal area. I used to replace a battery every four hours right now I'm at 30% and off charger for 8 hours
 
Do you remember what the message was?
How are you flashing roms? In recovery?
Just make sure you are using roms for your device and check the md5 of the download too.
Are you wiping cache/dalvik/factory reset/data wipe before the flash?

Sorry for all the questions ;)

Edit: do you have a link to that SuperNexus rom? I can't seem to find it. :p


Good advice especially checking the md5 of anything you download to flash. For some reason I've had several bad file downloads on this device that would have caused problems. Tried several diff browsers when downloading but sometimes takes 2-3 times to get it right which is strange. I just flashed jellybean rom build 17 and just curious since I was already running mf1 do I need to flash anything else since the newest version is built off mf1 also? Kinda new to flashing kernels and radios and such.
 
Good advice especially checking the md5 of anything you download to flash. For some reason I've had several bad file downloads on this device that would have caused problems. Tried several diff browsers when downloading but sometimes takes 2-3 times to get it right which is strange. I just flashed jellybean rom build 17 and just curious since I was already running mf1 do I need to flash anything else since the newest version is built off mf1 also? Kinda new to flashing kernels and radios and such.

Thanks:) and conversely I've had no bad downloads but still check the md5's:rolleyes:
And if you are on the latest radios, no need to worry about it;)
 
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