Root the Motorola XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi
Do you want to root your Motorola XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi tablet but don’t know how? Be at ease. Security expert Dan Rosenberg has found a way for you to claim root access on your Motorola XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi Android tablet.
With widespread dissemination of custom ROMs, leaked versions of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and amazing root-only applications, rooting your device is the only way to get these goodies under the hood. However, the process is quite complicated that normal users tend to turn away and reluctantly wait for official updates. But, not with Rosenberg’s solution.
Rosenberg, also known as djrbliss in developer circles, created a one-click solution for rooting the XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi. All it takes is the click of a button. This definitely makes rooting the tablet less intimidating to newcomers to rooting.
Reminders
- Make sure you are using Motorola XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi-only model.
- Root your device at your own risk. We will not be held responsible for any damage caused by the use of this guide.
Requirements
- Get Dan Rosenberg’s one-click rooting package from the following links:
- Pump up your battery to at least 50% to make sure your device lasts throughout the rooting procedure.
- Disable system tools such as antivirus software and firewall programs to prevent any disruption while you root your device.
- Create a backup of your mobile phone data. Data and files stored on your tablet might be erased once you begin the rooting process.
- If using a Windows computer for rooting, make sure appropriate Motorola ADB drivers are installed on your computer. Check here for driver downloads.
Rooting Instructions
- Download the one-click rooting package for your Motorola XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi from the links provided above. Choose the right download for your computer’s OS.
- On your tablet, go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging to enable USB Debugging mode.
- Connect your tablet to the computer via USB cable.
- Extract the contents of the rooting package ZIP file.
- Execute the following on your computer:
- For Windows
- Open a command prompt window.
- Change directory (using the “cd” command) to where you extracted the rooting files.
- Type “run.bat” (without the quotation marks).
- Press the Enter key.
- For Linux/OSX
- Open a terminal window.
- Change directory (using the “cd” command) to where you extracted the rooting files.
- Type “./run.sh” (without the quotation marks).
- Press the Enter key.
- For Windows
- Wait for the process to finish. Follow any onscreen instruction (if any).
Congratulations! You have successfully rooted your Motorola Droid XYBoard 8.2 Wi-Fi.
via: androidauthority
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