Now that the device is connected to your PC and running in USB debugging mode browse to the folder where you extracted the root toolkit from step 2 and double-click the run-me. On the screen that appears choose option 1 to root the phone and follow the steps. Reboot the device once the rooting process has been completed and disconnect it from your PC. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy S4 has been successfully rooted. January 16, Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.
What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy S4? In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 you will need the following. The Samsung Galaxy S4 you want to root in your hand. Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed. Tap the Settings option. Do not download the link for odin in this article. It installed malaware on my machine, created fake virus scanner said I was infected.
Tries to install other bloatware too but there is an option to uncheck it. Where can I get a legit copy of odin and which version should I use? I have followed all the steps correctly but still cannot get it to pass. Any ideas? I get everything up to the last step in Odin. Odin is showing that everything worked and the phone is not reflecting this. I am not sure how to proceed and there is absolutely nothing online about this. Please help. Has Verizon updated his security in the last few days?
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Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar. Download Odin flasher tool for Samsung Galaxy devices extract the zip : Odin3-v3. Again, turn off Verify apps option found under Security settings. Install Rooted, Deodexed and Debloated Firmware on Verizon Galaxy S4: In case you are having problem with rooting your Galaxy S4 using the method given below, you can install a pre-rooted version of stock firmware which can save a lot of time and is less risky.
Press Volume Up key to enter Download mode. Go to Odin folder and launch the program. Now connect the device to computer via USB cable. Wait till your device is detected by Odin. Do not touch anything else on Odin and directly click the Start button to initiate installation. You will see a message on the phone asking you to accept the new computer connection. Motochopper will run the script and push the SuperUser to your device. Finally, your Galaxy S4 will reboot automatically. You can disconnect the USB cable now.
Wait till it boots up and then open the App Drawer. Find the SuperSU app and open it. The app will prompt you to update the SU binary to the latest. Allow it to do so. Please note that this step is very important and if you miss it, your phone will lose root access. Flashing the Original Stock Kernel Back Thus, you have already rooted your device but it still has the pre-release Kernel that might have a few bugs on it.
In case you downloaded the file using phone browser, you can find them in Download folder on the SD Card. Now open the Android Terminal Emulator app do not forget to grant root access when prompted. Now type the following command in the Terminal app window: su Issuing the above command will evoke SuperSU and you will be prompted to grant permission.
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