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Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
December 28th, 2011, 10:27 am
by HEXHUNT
Has anyone Rooted there Scroll yet (I'm sure this is an yes) - is there much point to it if I'm not that techie?
(I'm just trying to understand the pros and cons for voiding my warranty)
If there is a link for this discussion already, sorry.
Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 5th, 2012, 5:59 pm
by Charlie
Hi,
My 1st gen scroll is rooted and all my Android devices are too. You don't have to root, it's personal preference.
Root (superuser) is the linux version of windows Admin - but has more power that an windows admin.
With superuser access, you can do a lot more, most for the better (if you really want to tinker and mod) but if you don't know what you are doing (ie delete an important file, and have no backup) you can render the device useless.
Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 7th, 2012, 10:25 pm
by HEXHUNT
ok cool, I'll have a think, to be honest the more I have used it the more I have got it to do what I need/want, I would like to better the wifi on it and say figure out a user friendly file system (I seem to have a problem hooking up a card reader to it, so I can move helmet cam footage to it for viewing) but other than that I am geting on with it better..
Everyone says when you root it - it's more powerful or superuser access but what douse that mean? What would it give me better access to do?
Thank you for all your help.
Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 8th, 2012, 12:43 am
by Mitre
have a google for "apps that need root" or read this
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/04/15 ... oid-phone/if you dont want to use any of those apps and your not a techie you prob dont need root
Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 8th, 2012, 1:25 am
by blueeagle69
If you are talking the Excel, then it already seems to be rooted?
I managed to mount the system folder as read/write and delete the useless phone system apps. It seems to have my improved my battery life too.
I used ES File Explorer, with root enabled.
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Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 8th, 2012, 1:01 pm
by Mitre
blueeagle69 wrote:If you are talking the Excel, then it already seems to be rooted?
I managed to mount the system folder as read/write and delete the useless phone system apps. It seems to have my improved my battery life too.
I used ES File Explorer, with root enabled.
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if you look in HEXHUNT'S signature you can see he has the 8" SE scroll
if you put your scroll version in your signature it helps others know what your talking about
BTW what phone apps did you remove cos on the old resistive they had to be removed in a certain order with a reboot in between and even then made mine unstable so i put them back
could you post a guide in new thread

Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 8th, 2012, 2:38 pm
by Astro
blueeagle69 wrote:
I used ES File Explorer, with root enabled.
How do you enable the root? Is this a setting within ES File Explorer or is it configured elsewhere?
Thanks
Excel
Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 8th, 2012, 10:05 pm
by blueeagle69
Sorry for the delay.
Yes. Go to settings in es explorer and tick the root option.
Also select mount system as read/write if you want to delete these files.
Use with caution. If you are unsure I would recommend leaving well alone

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Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 8th, 2012, 11:38 pm
by Astro
Thanks blueeagle69... it works!
Nice to know it does, but I'll take your advice and won't be changing anything until I know more what I'm doing.
Regards
Excel
Re: Rooting yay or nay

Posted:
January 13th, 2012, 1:01 am
by blueeagle69
No problem matey.
Sorry for the delay, didn't get a notification.
The Excel is the first Android device I've owned.
In the three weeks I've owned it, I have learnt far too much already:-)
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