Whether you are new to root, or an old hat at it, following these simple steps will get you root access on your device. That means you're going to have access to the file system, system settings, be able to flash custom ROMs, get wifi tethering working, and all that good stuff.
Whether you are new to root, or an old hat at it, following these simple steps will get you root access on your device. That means you're going to have access to the file system, system settings, be able to flash custom ROMs, get wifi tethering working, and all that good stuff.
I am now using my Samsung Galaxy SII I9100g
with
Android Version 2.3.6
Kernel 2.6.35.7 root@dell131 #2
Baseband : I9100GDZKK1
Build Number Gingerbread.jpkk1
I want to root my device but i am not able to root it using several methods
so please someone help me to root my device
i want to use several Rom to my device
Please help me with detailed process
I cannot take any credit at all for this. I have googled and then tried this method to see if we truly have root.
The results. YES
The instructions below is for a LG optimus 4X DH and it works flawlessly with the LG Motion 4G. I have myself tried this and I can confirm root access.
When I install Ubuntu, the first thing I usually do is remove some programs and install some others.
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UNIVERSAL GINGERBREAD ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY GT-S5570, GT-S5570B, GT-S5660, GT-S5660M, GT-S5660L, GT-S5670, GT-S5670B, GT-S5670L, GT-S5830, GT-S5830B, GT-S5830D, GT-S5830L, GT-B7510,
[GT-S5360, GT-S5360L, GT-S5363 (Experimental)]
This is only for the people that they are using Gingerbread a
What I want to know is PIDs that were assigned to a process before its last 2-3 restart.
Scenario is after this particular process crashes, a log file is generated and PID of the process is concatenated to the name of log file. I have such 5 log files with name as hs_err_PIDs.
Hi guys! Just thought I'd show you all something I've been doing.
I've been trying to build a web-based root for around 2 months now, so that people just need to go to a website and click a button to root their phone or tablet.
hi guys,
i have a samsung galaxy s with gingerbread 2.3.6
i used this guide... Root Samsung Galaxy S I9000 Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread XXJVU Firmware With CF-ROOT to root my phone....it didnt work...phone keeps rebooting...help please!