SuperOneClick There are three levels of rutting - Level 1: Shell Root (using root in adb shell terminal)
- Level 2: Temporary Root (su binary is rewritten to / system / bin / su and disappears after rebooting the device)
- Level 3: Full Root (su binary rewritten to / system / bin / su)
Exceptions (these devices have a blocked NAND, i.e., BEFORE rooting, it is necessary to carry out additional procedures to unlock the bootloader)
Droid Eris (HTC DesireC)
Droid Incredible (HTC Incredible)
HTC Aria
HTC Desire CDMA (HTC BravoC)
HTC Desire GSM
HTC Legend
HTC Wildfire (HTC Buzz)
Sprint EVO 4G (HTC Supersonic)
T-Mobile G2
T-Mobile MyTouch 3G 32A (v1.2)
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G
Full instruction (
Instructions from elvispreasley )
Requirements: If you are using a computer with WinXP - install Microsoft NET. Framework 2.0 (or higher)
If using Mac or Linux, install mono:
http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.htmlNecessarily need drivers to connect the computer with the phone via ADB (android debug bridge). They are usually supplied by manufacturers or come in one of the Android SDK Tools packages.
Do not connect phone in sd card mount mode
Turn on at least once the Settings / Applications / Development / Debug USB item
In some cases, help connecting the phone in recovery mode
Getting root - Make sure the Settings / Applications / Development / USB Debugging itemswitched off
- Click Root
- When the application writes "Waiting for Device", enable the USB debugging item.
- After this, the RATC exploit will be launched.
- When "Starting ADB Server ..." appears
- Turn off USB debugging.
- Turn on
- Turn off again
- This must be done before the new inscription "Waiting for device ..." appears.
Home pages: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 ,
http://shortfuse.org/ Download: Version 2.3.3: SuperOneClickv2.3.3_ShortFuse.zip (10.14 MB)
Post has been edited5 [Strogino] - 24.02.12, 11:48Reason for editing: Version 2.3.3