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    ACS Developer interdpth's Avatar
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    Samsung Prevail One Click Root

    Oneclick for all OSs!(Windows, Mac, Linux)
    Updated to 4.0!
    Download the One Click Root!!! Follow instructions in ZIP.

    run the bat/sh
    enjoy root.
    Samsung drivers if needed -> Drivers

    Video for root can be found HERE

    Would not be done without the help of ShabbyPenguin, Jude, ThomasSkull666 and Vick from Samsung, nice fellow.

    Exploit based on the awesome KillingInTheNameOf.

    4.0 has some nifty bug fixes to make rooting even quicker, and fixed some bugs from last build

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    Good work guys!


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    Thank you! Finally a root that works for the Prevail. Great job!


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    thanks big boss for this i love it.


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    The root does not currently work on windows 7 64bit this is what comes up

    * daemon not running. starting it now *
    * daemon started successfully *
    222 KB/s (6143 bytes in 0.027s)
    reboot: Operation not permitted[*] CVE-2010-743C Android local root exploit (C) 2010 743C[*] The Android Exploid Crew Gentlemens club - dominating robots since 2008.
    [*] Donate to 7-4-3-C@web.de if you like


    [*]Modified by interdpth for the prevail and possibly other phones
    [+] Found prop area @ 0x40000000[*] : 1
    [+] ro.secure resetted to 0[*] Restarting adb. Please reconnect for rootshell (adb kill-server; adb -d shel
    l).
    Wait for phone to reconnect...
    * daemon not running. starting it now *
    * daemon started successfully *
    mount: Operation not permitted
    349 KB/s (4292 bytes in 0.012s)
    Copying files onto phone...
    failed to copy 'su' to '/system/xbin/su': No such file or directory
    failed to copy 'Superuser.apk' to '/system/app/Superuser.apk': Read-only file sy
    stem
    failed to copy 'busybox' to '/system/xbin/busybox': No such file or directory
    failed to copy 'remount' to '/system/xbin/remount': No such file or directory
    Setting permissions...
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/busybox: No such file or directory
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/remount: No such file or directory
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
    link failed Read-only file system
    Installing busybox...
    /system/xbin/busybox: not found
    Cleaning up files...
    reboot: Operation not permitted
    "You should have root!"

    Press any key to continue . . .

    and it does not root even after several attempts. I does however work the first time flawlessly on windows 7 32bit. Thanks very much hope the data helps.


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    To get the Root to work on Windows 7 64bit you must right click on PrevailToExistence and click Properties> Compatibility> check run this program in compatibility mode and select Windows XP (service pack 3) apply and then run the PrevailToExistence. Worked for me. Before this i had the same problem as sandman15552000. This fixed it on Windows 7 x64. You are all welcome. PS. don't update your phone!


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    I was just going to ask that about updating the detail made it sound like it would block out future rooting. Is this what it does If so I think it should be put at the top for a warning. My other question is if I restart my phone or turns of will it auto install it. I must keep my battery charged.

    I will post what the update say in this post so others can search and find it. This is what was on my screen When I turned my screen on:

    Samsung Update
    Downloaded and verified 4.2MB

    This update will address a root compromise and secure your phone. A reboot will be required and service will not be available while performing the update.



    I translate this as we will now unroot your phone and make it so you cannot root it again.


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    Great OneClick Root, Thanks!

    But a few days later, i get the same thing as sandman15552000 :


    "Samsung Update
    Downloaded and verified 4.2MB

    This update will address a root compromise and secure your phone. A reboot will be required and service will not be available while performing the update."

    I'd love to be able to kill these Samsung Update notifications.


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    Quote Originally Posted by llipps View Post
    But a few days later, i get the same thing as sandman15552000 :


    "Samsung Update
    Downloaded and verified 4.2MB

    This update will address a root compromise and secure your phone. A reboot will be required and service will not be available while performing the update."

    I'd love to be able to kill these Samsung Update notifications.

    Update:

    I got rid of the update reminder on startup, I'll let you know how long that lasts.

    1) Download and install Autostarts
    2) Under 'After Startup', locate entries for Google Services Framework. (My Prevail has 4 entries)
    3) Click on them till you find the one that says at the bottom "Receiver com.google.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateServiceR eceiver" (4th one on mine)
    4) On that same entry for the Service Framework, click Disable
    5) Reboot the phone, no more update reminder.


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    sorry didn't refresh before post



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