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Root how long did it take you to root?

How long did it take you to root?

  • 5-10 minutes

    Votes: 23 43.4%
  • 20-30 minutes

    Votes: 12 22.6%
  • 40-50 minutes

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • about an hour

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • hour and a half

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • 2 hours

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • 3 hours

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Over 3 hours

    Votes: 9 17.0%

  • Total voters
    53
I had a hard time pushing the command prompts and such. once I got the ADB up and running it was smooooooth sailing from there!!! I am SOOOOOOOOO Happy with ROOT! But when Froyo comes out...this Process all over again... :(. But agian as it always is, it will be worth it!!! Thanks Devs for all the unknown crazy work code program'n crap you guys do!!! almost as important as our military!!!! ;)
 
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5-10 minutes.

I already have my PC setup for adb from using it on my Droid. It was a matter of copy n pasting lines into the command prompt. I'm lazy....lol

And I also missed my phone asking for super user request the first time. I was like WTH did I do...then I looked at my phone...lol
 
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I had a hell of a time trying to get adb.exe to work. Then I had to get the phone drivers figured out but in the end I finally got it. I haven't done anything with it yet but its there for when I make decision to.


first time rooter here. Is there an actual adb.exe or program I needed to have installed before even starting? I downloaded both zips, the ADB Driver zip, and the root zip already, and I've installed the ADB zip, but didnt know there was also an .exe program.

thanks
 
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I would 4-5 hrs & most of that time was trying to get the right USB drivers to work. Once I got the CPU to recognize my phone correctly (BTW all I needed to do was download the driver from mototolla website apparently) it took me like 10 minutes.. and it was that long cause I was waiting for it to ask me for my password, didn't realize I had to hit the next line of code to be ask for the password.

In reality once you have your phone hooked up properly to your CPU it takes like 5 minutes.

This is my 1st Android phone though and obviously 1st time rooting one. I didn't even realize I had to use the DOS prompt until I saw a video.
 
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first time rooter here. Is there an actual adb.exe or program I needed to have installed before even starting? I downloaded both zips, the ADB Driver zip, and the root zip already, and I've installed the ADB zip, but didnt know there was also an .exe program.

thanks

The adb.exe file that I used came in the tools folder with the Android sdk I downloaded.
 
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i wish i had it that easy azaka. i rooted my original droid and it didn't take nearly as long as my droid x. first, when i typed "adb devices" no devices were found. so i had to uninstall/reinstall a bunch of different drivers. then when i finally got it to show my device, i kept getting permission denied when i tried to load superuser.apk to the sd card. the problem was i had it in usb mass storage mode, for it to work, i had to have it in charge only mode....then i finally finished rooting.
 
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Did everyone get an "allow prompt" on their phone? I didn't.

Yes I did when I did the "Confirm root" steps. The first couple of times I ran those steps, I got the "Permission Denied" error. Than I read somewhere you have to make sure the phone is unlocked and you are looking at the phone when the "allow prompt" pops up.

It took me a long time to root. The Droid X is my first Android phone so I never rooted a phone before. I was also not familiar with how Android OS worked so there was a lot of stuff I did not know. I had problems with the usb drivers because the terminal window could not find my Droid X. I had to delete the usb drivers that were installed and go to the Motorola website and download the 64 bit usb drivers (I am running Windows 7 64 bit). I looked for help on 3 forums to find info when I ran into problems. After all that, I was finally able to root my Droid X. Hopefully next time it won't take nearly as long.:)
 
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