Well, I've been messing with ADB more and more, and i decided to whip this little thing up. It's as simple as "pressing any key" a few times.
Everything is working 100% fully debugged by me. Personally I returned to stock probably 15 times debugging all these things, all are fullproof and fixed.
Unrooting now works too
!!!
NOW WITH A COMPLETELY NEW USER INTERFACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGAIN!
Here's the How-To:
1. Enable USB-Debugging via Settings>Applications>Dev
2. Run ezinstaller.exe! THAT SIMPLE
3. WATCH FOR SUPERUSER PROMPTS its literally what makes it works, well, except for when you root.
4. If you are stock, brand new, run the root tool first!
5.Read the notes at the bottom of this post!
6. Enjoy
more features to come.
DOWNLOAD, CLICK HERE!!!
USB DRIVERS HERE
Check out my GITHUB for the source code
https://github.com/Alvis1337/E-Z-Installer
This program include these items, not made by me:
All credit for the custom recovery goes to zefie!
http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-...covery-xionia-clockwork-cwma-v1-2518-6-a.html
All credit for gingersnap rooting utility goes to drewwalton19216801!
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg...ot-utility-one-click-root-multi-platform.html
All credit for zergRush rooting utility goes to Team Revolutionary
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Team-Revolution/230313457010090
Thanks to:
piousminion for the script help.
dbord_n for being a guinea pig.
scrosler rewriting the batch script to fix the su error, seriously without him this wouldn't have worked.
Gaigetech for hosting files
Notes:
Anything that could possibly go wrong is not my fault or scrosler's you are taking your own risk by doing this anything that happens before and after rooting is not my fault.
If you receive this error:
failed on '/system/etc/install-recovery.sh' - No such file or directory
It is completely ok to ignore it, it just means that that file does not exist, which what it does is restore stock recovery.
Everything is working 100% fully debugged by me. Personally I returned to stock probably 15 times debugging all these things, all are fullproof and fixed.
Unrooting now works too

ATTENTION
Sorry I've been away for a while with this tool. Here are the new updates to come:
Update all files
Root ZVH
Do some major debugging and view my program from every perspective
Make it multi-platform
Completely re-design the GUI (yes again)
Make it so you dont have to keep pressing buttons, just watch for 1 prompt
Clean up a lot of the code
Kernel installer
Build Prop tweaker
LCD Density changer
Model changer
And lots more
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Now obviously all these changes aren't all going to come at once, they'll be gradual. I'll start with the main and most requested ones first, such as root ZVH and fix some of the code. Its been a while, but I'm back with a vengeance.
NOW WITH A COMPLETELY NEW USER INTERFACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGAIN!




Here's the How-To:
1. Enable USB-Debugging via Settings>Applications>Dev
2. Run ezinstaller.exe! THAT SIMPLE
3. WATCH FOR SUPERUSER PROMPTS its literally what makes it works, well, except for when you root.
4. If you are stock, brand new, run the root tool first!
5.Read the notes at the bottom of this post!
6. Enjoy

DOWNLOAD, CLICK HERE!!!
USB DRIVERS HERE
Check out my GITHUB for the source code

https://github.com/Alvis1337/E-Z-Installer
This program include these items, not made by me:
All credit for the custom recovery goes to zefie!
http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-...covery-xionia-clockwork-cwma-v1-2518-6-a.html
All credit for gingersnap rooting utility goes to drewwalton19216801!
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg...ot-utility-one-click-root-multi-platform.html
All credit for zergRush rooting utility goes to Team Revolutionary
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Team-Revolution/230313457010090
Thanks to:
piousminion for the script help.
dbord_n for being a guinea pig.
scrosler rewriting the batch script to fix the su error, seriously without him this wouldn't have worked.
Gaigetech for hosting files
Notes:
Anything that could possibly go wrong is not my fault or scrosler's you are taking your own risk by doing this anything that happens before and after rooting is not my fault.
If you receive this error:
failed on '/system/etc/install-recovery.sh' - No such file or directory
It is completely ok to ignore it, it just means that that file does not exist, which what it does is restore stock recovery.
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