[GUIDE][Unlocked Bootloader] Easy ROOT stock Jelly Bean 4.3

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Rizal Lovins

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May 30, 2012
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Hello Xperia friends...

I don't know why some people still asking for root on Unlocked Bootloader devices :eek: this is very easy step to root ;)

ok let's start :p

1. download SuperSu here http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
2. please install kernel with working recovery for your device, (e.g CM kernel etc)
3. turn on into recovery mode
4. flash supersu via recovery
5. DON'T reboot your device but power off your device in recovery
6. install again stock kernel 4.3 (ONLY) from ftf stock firmware Jelly Bean 4.3 (exclude all system file, except kernel)
7. turn on your device

Voila your devices has been rooted :p
 
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devilmaycry2020

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Apr 27, 2013
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Hello Xperia friends...

I don't know why some people still asking for root on Unlocked Bootloader devices :eek: this is very easy step to root ;)

ok let's start :p

1. download SuperSu here http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
2. please install kernel with working recovery for your device, (e.g CM kernel etc)
3. turn on into recovery mode
4. flash supersu via recovery
5. DON'T reboot your device but power off your device in recovery
6. install again stock kernel 4.3 (ONLY) from ftf stock firmware Jelly Bean 4.3 (exclude all system file, except kernel)
7. turn on your device

Voila your devices has been rooted :p

At step 5 how can you flash ftf file in recovery mode ? This must be done in flashmode instead
 
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DeviantArt2402

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By this way, it show me the error:"there is no SU binary installed,..." how to solve this problem?
After trying several time, I get everything done
 
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zilboris

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Jun 5, 2010
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Hello Xperia friends...

I don't know why some people still asking for root on Unlocked Bootloader devices :eek: this is very easy step to root ;)

ok let's start :p

1. download SuperSu here http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
2. please install kernel with working recovery for your device, (e.g CM kernel etc)
3. turn on into recovery mode
4. flash supersu via recovery
5. DON'T reboot your device but power off your device in recovery
6. install again stock kernel 4.3 (ONLY) from ftf stock firmware Jelly Bean 4.3 (exclude all system file, except kernel)
7. turn on your device

Voila your devices has been rooted :p


A couple questions:
If I am rooted on CM10.2, can just proceed from step 5 or do I have to flash SuperSU even though I'm already rooted?
How do I properly power off my device in recovery?
What are all the individual steps in your step 6?
 
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quintas84

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the kernel from leakead version is the same from final and in developement exist one with integrated cwm

Enviado do meu Nexus 10 através de Tapatalk
 

87Fra87

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I have unlocked xperia v lt25i android 4.3 with firmware 9.2.A.1.210. What kernel cm i can download to flash root?

Inviato dal mio GT-N8000 con Tapatalk 2
 

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    Hello Xperia friends...

    I don't know why some people still asking for root on Unlocked Bootloader devices :eek: this is very easy step to root ;)

    ok let's start :p

    1. download SuperSu here http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
    2. please install kernel with working recovery for your device, (e.g CM kernel etc)
    3. turn on into recovery mode
    4. flash supersu via recovery
    5. DON'T reboot your device but power off your device in recovery
    6. install again stock kernel 4.3 (ONLY) from ftf stock firmware Jelly Bean 4.3 (exclude all system file, except kernel)
    7. turn on your device

    Voila your devices has been rooted :p
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    Hello Xperia friends...

    I don't know why some people still asking for root on Unlocked Bootloader devices :eek: this is very easy step to root ;)

    ok let's start :p

    1. download SuperSu here http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
    2. please install kernel with working recovery for your device, (e.g CM kernel etc)
    3. turn on into recovery mode
    4. flash supersu via recovery
    5. DON'T reboot your device but power off your device in recovery
    6. install again stock kernel 4.3 (ONLY) from ftf stock firmware Jelly Bean 4.3 (exclude all system file, except kernel)
    7. turn on your device

    Voila your devices has been rooted :p

    At step 5 how can you flash ftf file in recovery mode ? This must be done in flashmode instead