Pete`s Motorola Root Tools [Root Droid 2 Global Gingerbread]
Pete`s Motorola Root Tools [Root Droid 2 Global Gingerbread] IMPORTANT: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
These scripts and methods were designed for Windows users rooting a DROID 3 device, however, this root method is known to work for the following devices too:
Motorola Cliq
Motorola Cliq 2
Motorola DROID 2 Global
Motorola DROID 3
Motorola DROID Bionic
Motorola DROID Pro
Motorola DROID X2 How To Root: One-Click for Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008
1.- Your phone must be connected via USB data cable to your computer and recognized.
2.- If your phone is connected, but not recognized, you may need to install one of these software drivers:
Windows universal 32-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
Windows universal 64-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
(Search the web)
Download this one-click root package: PetesMotorolaRootTools_v1.06.zip
Extract the contents of the one-click root package to a new folder on your computer.
Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your device. This should be under Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB Debugging.
From the new folder on your computer, double-click on MotorolaOneClickRoot to begin the root process.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the root process. How To Root: One-Click for Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server Please try the Windows Vista/7 method first! It will work better for most Windows XP users.
Only use this method if the other has not worked yet.
1.- Your phone must be connected via USB data cable to your computer and recognized.
2.- If your phone is connected, but not recognized, you may need to install one of these software drivers:
Windows universal 32-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
Windows universal 64-bit Motorola drivers version 5.2.0
(Search the web)
Download this one-click root package: DROID 3 easy root script v7.zip
Extract the contents of the one-click root package to a new folder on your computer.
Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your device. This should be under Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB Debugging.
From the new folder on your computer, double-click on Click to root your DROID 3 to begin the root process.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the root process.
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Source: Pete's Motorola Root Tools
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