N nimmer22 Member May 17, 2011 7 0 0 May 17, 2011 #1 Will the auto root method posted here still work for an updated, stock thunderbolt? If not what methods have been updated? I've searched but I haven't really found a clear answer. Thanks
Will the auto root method posted here still work for an updated, stock thunderbolt? If not what methods have been updated? I've searched but I haven't really found a clear answer. Thanks
Z zero neck The Ever-Living Jan 13, 2011 3,127 1,386 0 May 17, 2011 #2 i think this does it [ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers
i think this does it [ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers
S ssethv ANDROID OBSESSED Dec 4, 2010 1,582 371 0 May 18, 2011 #3 zero neck said: i think this does it [ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers Click to expand... Holy crap... that is a long and daunting method... I have almost no experience with ADB, perhaps I will wait for the updated easy root method... if one comes I should have not accepted the update and just rooted it.. dang
zero neck said: i think this does it [ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers Click to expand... Holy crap... that is a long and daunting method... I have almost no experience with ADB, perhaps I will wait for the updated easy root method... if one comes I should have not accepted the update and just rooted it.. dang
T Tboltin New member May 20, 2011 2 0 0 May 20, 2011 #4 can I do this with my mac and terminal like the other method?