Simple Droid Rooting

Don’t be afraid – I was. But once I took the time to understand what was out there, rooting your Droid and flashing (changing) the ROM is quite simple. And it’s well worth it – you get much more customizability and improved performance.

Admittedly, I had problems with mine the first time. After a few backups, wipes and installs, it’s actually quite simple. It took me quite some time to sift through all of the various options and dated instructions out there. Note: I use the original Droid, though you can find other similar phones and methods at Lifehacker. And this method is only for Windows.

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Process

Simple Droid Rooting with SuperOneClick

  1. Install the USB drivers
  2. Put your phone in the USB debugging mode (Settings > Applications > Development and check the USB Debugging box at the top)
  3. Install and start SuperOneClick
  4. Plug your phone into the USBĀ (do NOT mount the SD card)
  5. Click “Root” on the SuperOneClick application
  6. Once completed, it will ask you to confirm and test
  7. Open your app drawer and find SuperUser application – if this exists, your phone is rooted.

For more details or help, visit the SuperOneClick site

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