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Root The Official One-Click Rooting Solution for Droid Thread!!! :D :D LATEST: V2.0.4

I just have to pipe up and say that I think your efforts are really great, and I think this collaborative process here is very, very cool.

Thanks for trying to build this tool, and thanks to lock-and-load and everyone else who is patiently testing and trying this.

This is neat to see.

:)



cheers
 
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I tried (this is my first attempt to root) and I failed.

Phone Make/Model: Droid 1
Firmware Version: 2.2
ROM Version (ex. FRG22D): FRG22D
Windows Version: Vista 32 bit
Do you have admin privileges?: Yes
Is your phone on USB Debugging? Yes
Have you turned on USB Storage (that's a no no)? I don't think I have. Where would I look to find out. If you mean did I mount the USB then no.
What cable are you using?: Charging/USB cable
What port on your computer is it?: Not sure.

Motorola drivers are loaded.

Attached it a screen shot of the error I get when I try to run Soup or Root 1.8

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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OK, I downloaded the new version 1.8rA and went through the process.

I never received a screen asking if the droid had been rooted before but the program ran all the way through to the end were it said the the droid should now be rooted and to reboot.

I disconnected the phone and then shut it down and powered it back up.

It all seems the same. How do I tell if it is indeed rooted?

Thank you for your help.

Brian
 
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OK, I downloaded the new version 1.8rA and went through the process.

I never received a screen asking if the droid had been rooted before but the program ran all the way through to the end were it said the the droid should now be rooted and to reboot.

I disconnected the phone and then shut it down and powered it back up.

It all seems the same. How do I tell if it is indeed rooted?

Thank you for your help.

Brian


well you could download something like ROM Manager or Superuser Permissions and you will know ASAP


That was the answer I got, I d/l rom manager, ran it and found I was rooted. :)
 
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That was the answer I got, I d/l rom manager, ran it and found I was rooted. :)

OK, I'm feeling a bit dumb today with all my questions so I apologize.

I downloaded Rom Manager and it loaded and opened. Does that alone mean that I'm rooted? I don't see any big signs that say "Hey dummy, you're rooted!"

Should it tell me somewhere that I'm rooted or is the fact the the program runs means that I'm rooted?

Thanks for all your help.
 
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Another thing to tell if you're rooted is go to the app drawer and see if you have a program called Superuser on there. Do you have it? If so, you're rooted! If not, you've done something wrong or my program did, try again :)

@Tenzen - no apk as of now, it's Windows-side but you CANNOT brick your Droid with this method, it's 100% safe!! :D

@ Brihan - Try installing clockworkmod in ROM Manager (top button), that should ask for permissions. If that doesn't work, just get AutoKiller (best rooted task killer ever). It will ask for superuser permission (accept of course) when it first loads :)
 
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OK, I'm feeling a bit dumb today with all my questions so I apologize.

I downloaded Rom Manager and it loaded and opened. Does that alone mean that I'm rooted? I don't see any big signs that say "Hey dummy, you're rooted!"

Should it tell me somewhere that I'm rooted or is the fact the the program runs means that I'm rooted?

Thanks for all your help.

ROM Manager will clearly tell you you are not rooted.. if it did not, your GTG
 
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