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Root Almost One Click Root

Super_Six_Two

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Aug 12, 2010
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OK guys, i was going to wait to root until my 30 days we up, but I'm sure I'm keeping this phone now ;). So lets root!

Step #1
1. Extract and Update Android SDK package to your computer. The file comes in a zip file. Just open it up and drag and drop the android-sdk-windows folder to your C drive. Next, extract the files from the DORoot zip file to the tools folder of Android SDK. You should be moving 7 or 8 files into the tools folder.

There was only 5 in there. Is this right?

4. Double-click and run doroot.bat
5. Let it run.


I double clicked doroot.bat and this is what I got:

Code:
Checking for device...
*daemon not running. Starting it now on port 5037*
*daemon started successfully*

Stuck on this step. Look familiar? Cant figure out I'm missing....
 
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there were only 5 files for me also. hopefully everything went well. just a couple questions because i worry too much.....it said a bunch of times that 'adb' is not recognizable is that normal? and im guessing it was done when it said press any key to continue? and im still connected to my computer i havent unplugged anything....is it safe to X out of everything and unplug my D2? and then what? restart it? please respond asap thank you!
 
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worked on my 3rd try. i have a question. will i mess something up if a remove some unwanted apps like blockbuster, skype, city ID using rootexplorer? it worked for my droid 1 but im scared moto set something up with this custom ui.

You can remove things. Make sure that you download Droid 2 Bootstrap and do a full nandroid backup before removing anything. Instructions here: How to: Create a Full Nandroid Backup on a DROID X - Droid Life: A Droid Community Blog Just ignore the parts about the X and fill it in with the 2.

Once you have a backup you can begin to remove things. Here is a list of programs that should be safe to remove: http://androidforums.com/droid-x-al...t-apps-apks-removable-non-removable-root.html

I would recommend using Titanium Backup and freezing the apps instead of removing them. I feel like this is safer.
 
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ok well i know im a pita but this is what i did. i downloaded sdk and extracted it to my C/ drive. then downloaded doroot and extracted the doroot windows file to the tools folder from sdk. plugged in my phone made sure debug was on and changed my phone to pc mode. moto thing said it was connected. went to my c/ drive. opened sdk....opened tools, doroot for windows, and then double clicked the doroot file. did i do everything correct?
 
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Try it in charge only then. As long as debugging is up it should work.

Ok.. not sure what was going on yesteday. I think it was the motorola drivers. Anyway, I am officially rooted!! WOOHOO!!! :D
Once you have one rooted phone, it's hard to live without it...:rolleyes:

Thanks for the info guys!


http://androidforums.com/droid-x-al...t-apps-apks-removable-non-removable-root.html

I would recommend using Titanium Backup and freezing the apps instead of removing them. I feel like this is safer.

What does freezing the app do? I remember seeing that option in Titanium before, but i didn't know what it was for, so I just clicked uninstall:rolleyes:
 
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Freezing removes it from the app drawer and does not allow it to run. So, it can not run in the background and use recourses but if you screw something up or want it back, its there. I am just kind of paranoid about totally removing some of these things so if feels safer to me to just freeze them. It's not like they are taking up too much space, I just don't want them running.
 
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ok im not doing it the long way. i got to the step where i have to put in the superuser apk. command and it says no such file exists. but im looking at the file right now under sdk tools and everything. it actually says it for all of the 4 files, busybox etc....i have no idea what i am doing wrong?

EDIT: ok im NOW doing it the long way
 
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sounds good. downloaded titanium backup. do i have to tap each app to back it up or is there the a way to backup everything with one tap. and i just looked under preferences and found "chuck norris" mode. it says it removes specially protected apps which is usually bloatware. is it better to just activate that?
 
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sounds good. downloaded titanium backup. do i have to tap each app to back it up or is there the a way to backup everything with one tap. and i just looked under preferences and found "chuck norris" mode. it says it removes specially protected apps which is usually bloatware. is it better to just activate that?

Hit menu, then batch. This will allow you to do them all at once.
Also, i really recommend getting the donate version of Titanium. It's a LOT faster, especially if you will be flashing roms often.
 
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