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Old 09-07-2010, 04:43 PM
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Re: 1-Click Root

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Originally Posted by CozBoogie View Post
I've been getting this message as well on my work computer (32/XP)



I'll try it on the home machines tonight before I give up and wait for a more stable root....but in the mean time I'm gonna keep banging my head on my desk!

late,
Coz
I had that when I did Administrator mode on W7 :/ on none administrator mode I had device not found..here is though what I did and it..maybe it will work for you as well...

1) unplugged phone and reset phone..

2) uninstalled the drivers..then reinstalled them.

3) Make sure you device is in USB Debug enabled and plugged in the device..

4) this is the hard part that got me...gotta wait for the device to fully install the drivers on the bottom right...I messed up the first time cause I couldn't wait..(This can take up to 5 minutes or so..there are total of 4 drivers that are installed..you need 3/4 to finish..2/4 is not enough and will cause the issues)

5) ran:

adb.exe get-state

it should give you output of "device" and not "unknown"

6) ran run.bat

7) Profit
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