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I am officially a sap. I download all excited thinking "hey, maybe wireless will finally work on a wpa2 encrypted network." But of course we should not fix a serious usability issue. Instead lets take away root making it even harder to use the device.

Err.. I simply meant to say, "hey, thanks for the tip on getting superoneclick 1.7 to do the jpb!"
 
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UniversalAndroot is what you looking for.
 
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I was able to use the latest SuperOneClick w/ my Droid @ 2.2.3 and it worked the first time on Win7 64-bit. I don't remember my build number (it seems to have changed since installing CM7), but I got it in January of 2010.
 
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so ive been at this all day reading and searching these forums with no luck.
i have a droid one, running 2.2.3 FRK76, bought the phone used. says it has kernel version 2.6.32.9-g68eeef5. no clue what this is.
have tried to root with superoneclick with rageagainstcage option clicked. also tried the one click some one had posted on this site in one of the forums. Sd card is unmounted. debugg mode is selected. and i cant get past first time it says waiting for device. what do i do? im usign windows xp
 
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First, it's but joined up as mass storage it's it? Also run one chick as admin if you aren't

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I know I'm kinda late to the party but my brother brought me a Droid and I was finally able to root with unlockroot.com I tried everything else suggested and this finally worked first try. It's funny but I don't remember it ever being that difficult before.

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I have an old Droid 1. I would like to root it and assume the 1.7 is what I need. After that where can I find roms. I only could find a thread for the Droid 2.

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Default links for rooting

I am having the same problem. I have been at this for 2 days now trying to root my droid 2.2.3. I tried
psouza4 method
it didnt work. I got the error message:
ERROR: adb could not be granted root access via local.prop method

Try again from the start, but if the problem continues, check your version
of Gingerbread -- hopefully you don't have a version where this exploit
was fixed.
then I tried to download super one click and I couldnt find the link....
I need help... anyone??
THANKS!

 
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