Thursday, March 26, 2015

HOW TO ROOT GALAXY S3 ON ANDROID 4.3/4.2.2

SO HERE WE GO


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Here’s an updated tutorial for rooting all Galaxy S3 models including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Canadian, US Cellular, MetroPCS, Cricket, GT-i9300, GT-i9305, and even Galaxy S3 Mini.   (It will not work on Verizon S3 as it has a locked bootloader.)
This will work on the following S3 models:
  • AT&T SGH-i747
  • T-Mobile SGH-T999/SGH-T999L
  • Sprint SPH-L710
  • Canadian SGH-i747M
  • US Cellular SCH-R530
  • MetroPCS SCH-R530M
  • Cricket SCH-R530C
  • GT-i9300
  • GT-i9305
  • Galaxy S3 Mini GT-i8190/GT-i8190N
This root method will work on all Android versions including Android 4.4.2 KitKat, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, Android 4.1.2/4.1.1, Android 4.0.3 ICS, etc…etc…
Step 1. Power off your Galaxy S3.  Then hold down Volume Down, Center Home, and Power buttons together until you see a warning screen like below.  Let go of all buttons.
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Step 2. Hit Volume Up to enter ODIN Download mode then connect a micro-USB cable from your S3 to your computer.
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Step 3. Next, download the appropriate TAR CWM recovery file on our Galaxy S3 CWM/TWRP Recovery page.
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Step 4. Next download ODIN zip file and unzip the files.
Download:
Download ODIN
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You should get a folder called Odin3v185 with two files like below.
Step 5. Double-click on “odin3v1.85.exe” to start ODIN program.
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Step 6. You should see a yellow-highlighted box with a random COM number.  If you don’t see this, you don’t have proper drivers installed.  Download and install Samsung Galaxy S3 USB Drivers.
Once you see the yellow-highlighted box you are ready to go, hit the “PDA” button.
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Step 7. Find the TAR recovery file you downloaded earlier in Step 3 and choose it.
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Step 8. Hit “Start” and it should take about 5 seconds for ODIN program to flash CWM Recovery to your Galaxy S3 and you will see “PASS!” when it’s done.  Your phone should reboot.
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Step 9. Once your phone has rebooted, download SuperSU zip file and copy it to anywhere on your phone’s internal storage.
Download:
Download SuperSU zip file
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Step 10. Power off your phone.  Then hold down Volume Up, Center Home, and Power button together.
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When you see the Samsung logo, let go of Power button but keep holding down Volume Up and Center Home buttons.
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Step 11. You should now be in CWM Recovery.  Choose “Install zip”.
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Step 12. Choose “choose zip from /sdcard”.
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Step 13. Choose the SuperSU zip file you copied over earlier and install.
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Step 14. When done, simply reboot.
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Step 15. You should see a new app called SuperSU in your app drawer, run it.  If you get any messages asking to update binaries or disable KNOX, say “yes” for both.  (If SuperSU app freezes, just reboot and try again, it should work the second time.)
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Step 16. Verify you have full root by running a rooted app like Titanium Backup app.  If you see a Superuser request window like below, congratulations!   You have fully rooted your Galaxy S3!
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Q&A

Q: Will this erase any apps or settings on my Galaxy S3?
A: No, this root method does not touch your apps or settings, it simply installs custom recovery such as CWM or TWRP then root using SuperSU zip file.
Q: I don’t get CWM Recovery, I just see stock recovery after flashing CWM with ODIN!!!
A: On some S3 models,  there is a script that overwrites the recovery you flashed. If you get stock recovery, just simply flash recovery again using ODIN, as soon as you see “PASS!”, pull the battery before your phone reboots.  Then do the buttons to get into CWM recovery and do the rest of the root instructions.
Put the battery back in and boot straight into CWM recovery, then when you reboot in CWM recovery, it will ask you to disable recovery script. Do that and you should be good to go.
Q: I am having trouble with Knox!?!
A: After rooting, open up SuperSU app, it will ask you to disable Knox, say “HELL YES”.
Q: How can I thank you for your tutorial?
A: I don’t take donations but if you could PLEASE subscribe to my Zedomax YouTube channel, that would help me greatly and thank you!
Credits
Thanks to Koush for CWM Recovery and ChainFire for SuperSU.

DISCLAIMER: I M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR BRICKING OF YOUR PHONE,PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHOULD BE ONLY FOLLOWED FOR ABOVE LISTED MODELS AND NOT ANY OTHER.


Saturday, March 14, 2015

HOW TO ROOT MOTO G

**DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK / RUIN YOUR PHONE IN ANY WAY. 
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED
IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT ROOT IS ... YOU PROBABLY DON'T NEED IT***

How to Root Moto G

There are are three simple steps only

1. UNLOCK BOOTLOADER

2. FLASH CUSTOM RECOVERY [I USED CWM]

3. FLASH SUPERSU

DONE ..
Yeah ...you don't need to downgrade your bootloader which is very risky 

Procedure

1. UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER :- i thinks its already explained well at different sites and motorola's site also [ i used this guide Moto-g-unlock-bootloader-and-root only for unlocking]

2. FLASHING RECOVERY-

You need 3 things
(a) motorola usb drivers [download from here ]
(b) adb drivers
(c) Custom recovery (download from here ] i used cwm without touch OR USE PHILZ RECOVERY (4.4.4) CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

Real procedure:-

1. install motorola usb drivers
2. extract adb drivers anywhere in your computer
3. copy recovery.img [i renamed it to only recovery] into adb tools folder
4. boot your phone into fastboot mode by pressing volume down key and pressing power key simultaneously , and then releasing power key .
5. connect your moto g to your computer through data cable
6. go into adb tools folder => while pressing shift key => right click => and click open cmd here !
7. type [fastboot flash recovery recovery.img] and press enter { IGNORE Mismatched partition size' AFTER FLASHING RECOVERY }

DONE...just press volume down and then volume up to boot into cwm

3. FLASHING SUPER SU

1. DOWNLOAD THIS FILE FROM HERE
2. PUT IT IN INTERNAL MEMORY

PROCEDURE => IN CWM =>INSTALL FROM SD CARD => CHOOSE SUPER SU => RESTART
It will ask 'root is broken' WHEN REBOOTING FROM CWM. CHOOSE YES
DONE !

Friday, March 13, 2015

***HOW TO ROOT***

**we are not responsible for any malfunction caused to your phones**

How to Root Any Device

For those new to the world of rooting, acquiring root access essentially grants you elevated permissions. With root access, you are able to access and modify files that would normally be inaccessible, such as files stored on the /data and /system partitions. Having root access also allows you to run an entirely different class of third-party applications and apply deep, system-level modifications. And by proxy, you may also be able to access certain device features that would otherwise be inaccessible or use existing features in new ways.
Having root access isn’t the end all-be all of device modification–that title is usually reserved for fully unlocked bootloaders and S-Off. That said, root access is generally the first step on your journey to device modification. As such, root access is often used to install custom recoveries, which then can be used to flash custom ROMs, kernels, and other device modifications. Root access also enables users to install the powerful and versatile Xposed Framework, which itself acts as a gateway to easy, non-destructive device modification.
Due to its inherent power, having root access is often dangerous. Thankfully, there are root BROKERING applications such as SuperSU that only grant root access to applications of your choosing. There are also various root-enabled utilities available to help you restore in the event that something goes wrong. For starters, you can use any number of root-enabled application backup tools to backup your applications and their data to your local storage, your PC, and even online cloud storage. And in conjunction with a custom recovery, rooted users are able to perform a full, system-wide Nandroid backup that essentially takes a snapshot of your current smartphone or tablet at any particular time.
We can go on about the virtues of root access ad infinitum, but we’ll stop for now because we sense you salivating at the prospect of root access and what you can do with your device once root is achieved. Head to the links below to begin the journey.
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SAMSUNG | HTC | GOOGLE | MOTOROLA | SONY | LG | OPPO | ONEPLUS | AMAZON | OTHERS
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Framaroot

Many devices can be rooted using this application. Check your device for compatibility.

Towelroot

The root exploit itself is built around Linux kernel CVE-2014-3153 discovered by hacker Pinkie Pie, and it involves an issue in the Futex subsystem that in turn allows for privilege escalation. Although specifically designed for certain variants of the Galaxy S5, it is compatible with the majority of devices running unpatched kernels.

CF-Auto-Root

CF-Root is meant to be used in combination with stock Samsung firmwares as well as Nexus devices, and be the quickest and easiest way for your first root. In essence, it does nothing but install and enable SuperSU on your system, so apps can gain root access.

Samsung

Galaxy SII Plus (4.1.2 | 4.2.2)
Galaxy S III (International | Verizon 4.3 – 4.1.2 | Sprint AT&T | T-Mobile)
Galaxy S4 (International Exynos – Snapdragon Verizon Sprint AT&T | T-Mobile | Canadian)
Galaxy Note 2 (International | Verizon Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)
Tab S (8.4 | 10.5)

HTC

HTC One X | One X+
HTC One M7 (International | Verizon | Sprint AT&T | T-Mobile)
HTC One M8 (International | Verizon | Sprint | AT&T | T-Mobile)

Google


Motorola


Sony

Xperia Line (Cross Development) (Link 1 | Link 2)

LG

G3 (International/Unlocked Only/AT&T)

Oppo


OnePlus


Amazon


Others

HP Slate 7 (2800)