Tuesday, May 24, 2016

How to Root your Galaxy Note N7000




ROOT GUIDE METHODBy editandroid.blogspot.comRecommended method, does not incrse the flash counter so you can return the Note to stock if needed for warranty purposes.
First of all, here is a guide to illustrate the written instructions:

...and now here are the written instructions:


Here is a list of things you will need:
A fully charged Galaxy NoteA micro USB connection cableA PC (I have no experience with doing this on a mac, so for now the guide will only cover )The PC will need to have the USB drivers for the Galaxy Note installed:If you simply connect the Galaxy Note to the PC with the micro USB cable it will install themTo be very sure your device will be recognised by Odin connect twice - once with USB debugging enabled, and once without - different drivers are installed depending on the status of debugging (USB debugging is in Settings --> Appliions --> Developement)If you're still having no luck try also installing the latest version of 's KiesThe InitialCFRootflasher.ziphereThe correctChainfire Root kernel fromhere. In order to get the correct one for your firmware you need to go to Settings --> About phone and look at the kernel version. There will be a string there that looks something like this:2.6.35.7-N7000XXKJ4-CL641703. The bit you need to note down is the text I've helpfully highlighted in yellow. When you look at the file names in the CFRoot post that is linked to here you want the file that corresponds to that, for the KJ4 firmware the filename will look like this:CF-Root-SGN_XX_XEN_KJ4-v5.0-CWM4.zip.Quick update for those finding that their current firmware does not have a corresponding CFRoot kernel:flash a pure stock one with CFRoot support in Odin and you're good to go. Shouldn't incrse the flash counter, but even if it did there is now the TriangleAway app from Chainfire to reset it. Happy flashing.
OK, once you've assembled all the required bits follow these steps:
Unzip theInitialCFRootflasher.zipUnzip the CFRoot kernel, you'll get a .tar file, unzip that file and you should have a z fileRight click the z file and select copyOpen the folder where you extracted theInitialCFRootflasher.zip to, within that directory there should be a folder called z - paste the z file you copied into this folderBack out of that folder and you should see a file called"not-rooted-yet.bat" - open that file and you will be greeted with the program that will install the CFRoot kernel and Root the phoneConnect the micro USB cable to the phone, and then the computer - just plug it in - do not do anything else at this stageIf you look at the "not-rooted-yet"screen you will see a check list of things that you need to make sure you've done - if you've followed this guide to the letter then you should be good to go, but just run through them again to be on the safe side...Now simply follow the instructions within the"not-rooted-yet"screen - first you will see a story about the zergling's progress brking past your security (this will take a few minutes), if that is successful you'll be prompted to hit any again to install the CFRoot kernel - at the end of that flash your phone will rebootCongratulations, your Galaxy Note is now Rooted!!Donate Us if it Help you and help us to Buy our own Domian & hosting.

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