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What order would i use these files to gain root?

20GT

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Hi I paid a company to root my STYLO3 and it worked. They had me download a zip file and then run some of the things in it. 1 year later I have to factory restore I cant remember exactly how and what to do first.

Here is a list of the folder contents called "nano_adb" . Does any of this look familiar, as to what was done, and how to repeat it?

I'm truly a noob. i goggled some of the names of the files. and found they are common to flashing. but I really don't know.

adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
desktop.ini
fastboot.exe
joeykrim.apk
LGUnitedMobileDriver_S52MAN314AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.14.1 .exe
MagiskManager-v5.7.0.apk
mp45010b_patched_boot.img
parted
patched_boot_MP45010f.img

2019-01-20 12_02_05-C__Users_Steve_Desktop_STYLO3 Root_nano_adb.png


https://www.reddit.com/r/essential/comments/9klfhs/download_patched_bootimg_october_5_with_magisk/
 
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Please don't think I'm being rude, okay? But why would a self-described noob--who paid someone to root their phone, and doesn't even know enough about rooting to know which Windows files to run--want or need root access to a Linux system?

I'm asking because Windows is to Kindergarten as Linux is to medical school...and if you can't root your own phone, you're very unlikely to need its root powers--or danger.

What of its root features did you use during that year?
 
Bit ruff for not trying to be rude don't you think?

I run apps that only can be run on rooted phones like titanium backup or others.

Just because I don't flash things everyday and know how it works doesn't mean that shouldn't have a rooted phone.

That's like saying if you don't know how to do open heart surgery you should have the benefit of having a new heart.
 
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