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Friday, September 30, 2011

Rooting Galaxy ACE GT-S5830

The Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Android Phone is a very good alternative to the most selling Samsung Galaxy S mobile which was recently upgraded to Android 2.2.1 , Android 2.3.2 etc.
There are many advantages of rooting your device, one of which mainly is that you can easily capture screenshots. To get started with the rooting process you need to download this software which is a small application. You need to unzip the file and then double click on the SuperOneClick.exe file.
Next connect your phone with the PC and then click on the Large Root button. The process would start with Killing ADB Server followed by different steps which are automatically progressed. You need to make sure that the Phone is not locked and in the sequence if it gets into a loop you need to Disable Debugging Mode.
SuperOneClick Android Root Application 
SuperOneClick v1.7.0.0
Killing ADB Server…
OK
Starting ADB Server…
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
OK
Waiting for device..
OK
Pushing psneuter…
1342 KB/s (585731 bytes in 0.426s)
OK
chmod psneuter…
OK
Running psneuter…
OK
***IF IT KEEPS LOOPING, TRY DISABLING USB DEBUGGING NOW***
Killing ADB Server..
OK
Starting ADB Server…
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
OK
Waiting for device…
OK
Running psneuter…
ROOTED
Pushing busybox…
1577 KB/s (1062992 bytes in 0.658s)
OK
chmod busybox…
OK
Getting mount path…
/dev/stl12
OK
Reading OS Version properties…
Version: 2.2.1
OK
Remounting system with read-write access…
OK
Pushing su-v2…
625 KB/s (26264 bytes in 0.041s)
OK
chmod su…
OK
Creating /system/xbin…
mkdir failed for /system/xbin, File exists
OK
Copying busybox (/system/xbin/)…
OK
chmod busybox (/system/xbin/)…
OK
Installing busybox (/system/xbin/)…
OK
Pushing Superuser.apk…
1728 KB/s (196521 bytes in 0.111s)
OK
Remounting system with read-only access…
OK
Running a SU test…
Success!
The above is the process log which would show up on the application which once completed would ask you to run a Test to confirm if the rooting was successful or not.
Root Files Test
An ‘su’ command will now be send to your phone. You might have to select Allow in Superuser.
Su Command Testing
Next after all the testing the device would be rooted and you will be able to perform all the tasks which any rooted device can. You will also be shown with the following confirmation message.
Device Rooted

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