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Root Working method for rooting Lg p76910g- TESTED!!!

antiHackmasta

Well-Known Member
First off I want to thank the respective owners of this method for all of their hard work. I do not take any credit I am simple re-posting in this forum as it seem that no one has been able to find a solution here.

I have done this myself on my lg optimus l9. model # p769 with software version 10g.

I take absolutely no responsibility if you use the information provided. Although this method has been tested, it is on you if your house blows up or girlfriend dumps you because you tried this.

Now on with the links. Thanks again to those who made this possible.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173465
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36351786
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095825

These links should give you all the info that you need. If you have questions I can help you but read all of the info first I will not spoon feed you the info.

Happy rooting.:smokingsomb:
 
That is exactly the point. I could not find a clear answer of this forum whether or not the 10g software could be rooted or not. There is a lot of conflicting answers on this forum and i was putting the info front and center here. I clearly say in my post that i take no credit for any of the methods. Im simply sharing.
 
Also since i have actually done this method i am more than happy to assist anyone who may have questions performing the root. If that is not what this forum is for, then what then?
 
Sorry but I had no trouble finding what I needed to root my 10g version. I guess it is possible that some folks need more help. For me, there was no reason for your post and I may have reacted too negatively last night when I saw it.
 
You're kidding, right? All you did was copy three links to XDA. That's ridiculous!!

Well he thanked "those who made it possible," and the XDA links do make it obvious where the source of the info resides. ;)

XDA is a veritable universal resource for just about every Android device related forum out there, and XDA knows that, is proud of it and encourages it for many reasons, not the least of which it brings traffic to their site.

The OP did what hundreds of us here have done over the years: provided info right from the source instead of re-wording or editing a bit and pretending like it was the OP who developed the information. :D
 
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