ROOT TOOL FOR ALL HTC DEVICES PHONE OR TABLET

ROOT TOOL FOR ALL HTC DEVICES PHONE OR TABLET













Yes rooting your device can be risky and you lose the warranty,but let`s see the good of it : you can use apps that need root access, flash custom kernels, and all sort of things developers are cooking up. But, following the path of the rooting process sometimes involves complicated procedures that newbie Android users are afraid of following. Thankfully, we have rooting toolkits that will help us root our devices with just a click of a button.

First let`s make things clear,this is ONLY for HTC Android device. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.


WHAT YOU NEED:

-Any HTC Android device with the following conditions:
-For the Insecure Boot.img method, your device must S-OFF and your insecureboot.img must have ro.secure set to “0.” You must also not use a patched ADB binary.
-For the Universal Exploit method, your HTC device should be running a fully stock ROM that has not been patched by HTC and must have stock recovery installed.
-A Windows PC
-Handset USB drivers installed on the PC. You may install the drivers by installing HTC Sync.
-Enable USB debugging on your handset.
-Disable “Fastboot” from your device’s Settings > Power menu.
-Disable antivirus, firewall, and other security software. Also disable HTC Sync and other software that accesses your phone. Such software can interfere with the procedure in this guide.
-Download the HTC Quick Root toolkit (HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13_Release.zip, 1.6 MB)
-Backup all personal data on your handset to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data.


NOW FOLLOW THIS STEPS:


  1. Extract the contents of HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13_Release.zip to your computer. You will get a folder named HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13_Release.
  2. On your HTC device, go to Settings > Power and disable the “Fastboot” option.
  3. Connect your HTC device to the computer via USB cable.
  4. Open the HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13_Release folder.
  5. Click the HTC Quick Root.exe to launch the HTC Quick Root toolkit on your computer.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to root your devices.
If you are running a fully stock device, try the Universal Exploit Method. If you’re using an S-OFF device, use the Insecure Boot.img method.

THAT`S IT!

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