[Tool] RootME - Root your Nexus Device [Beta] update 11-25-14

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Cryten

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RootME for Nexus Devices

Old Picture from vers 1.0
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RootME is a root program as the name suggests with your all Nexus devices can rooting. For example: Google Nexus 4/5/6/7/9/2013 and all Galaxy Nexus devices

Easy to Root.


Restore your Device?
Check this Thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2678390


Requirements:
  • Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1
  • Net Framework 4.0 "Here"

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Xileforce

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This looks like the easiest method yet! Is this root method compatible with decrypting? Ik some people have been reporting that with certain root methods they lose root after decrypting and re rooting makes them re encrypt.
 

Astraeus85

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This looks like the easiest method yet! Is this root method compatible with decrypting? Ik some people have been reporting that with certain root methods they lose root after decrypting and re rooting makes them re encrypt.

I would also be interested in knowing this. I just decrypted and then rooted with Wugs NRT and it re-encrypted my device.
 

dave2metz

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Looks like a nice way to root. I just had my Nexus 6 delivered a few hours ago. Sometime during this upcoming holiday weekend I will be unlocking the bootloader and rooting my new device. I might have to try out rootME. I'd like to hear some feedback from people that have used this method to gain root.
 

nexus6R3plicant

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I would also be interested in knowing this. I just decrypted and then rooted with Wugs NRT and it re-encrypted my device.

If you decrypt then use fastboot to install twrp and flash SuperSU by chainfire you will stay unencrypted use the newest beta by chainfire.... Most of the root toolkits replace the kernel and it's back to encrypted that way

Sent from my Nexus 6 using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
 

khanh1289

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just to let everyone know, nexus 6 is not listed as one of the rootable devices. check out screenshot. I've also downloaded the program but couldnt root my n6
 

khanh1289

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just to let everyone know, nexus 6 is not listed as one of the rootable devices. check out screenshot. I've also downloaded the program but couldnt root my n6

to add to this, i believe this installed a malware into my chrome. DO NOT INSTALL! I'm pretty sure about this one. Use CF auto root for fast and easy root.
 

simms22

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Possibly because most longterm nexus fans will root via ADB terminal on their PC and do it manually, also people still dont have devices yet.

wrong. people use fastboot to root, not adb.

---------- Post added at 02:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:55 PM ----------

Yes. RootME root over CF-Root and this needed unlocked Bootloader.

root the device the right way, it takes about 4-5 minutes.

1. use fastboot while your in your bootloader and type.. fastboot oem unlock. this will unlock your bootloader.
2. fastboot flash a custom recovery.
3. flash the latest supersu in your new recovery.
4. reboot with root.
that's it, the right way.
 

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