Android users must have heard the term familiar rooting. Rooting Android sense can be interpreted to give full rights to the Android user to enter the Android system. By doing Rooting, users can add, subtract and modify files and data on the Android system. Devices in the standard state (not the rooting), the files are not accessible.
Before deciding to rooting, you should be more aware of the risks that could happen, let alone was a newbie in terms of rooting, rooting Android risk include:
1. Loss of an official guarantee from the vendor in question.
2. System security vulnerabilities or data theft by malicious programs.
For that reason, the Android tablet phone vendors and deliberately blocked access to the root by default with the intention that the performance of the device can run stable. If the user intentionally or unintentionally change the file on the Android system, it can cause the impaired performance could result in death or total.
Although risky, the benefits of rooting Android include:
A. Can install applications that require access to the root.
2. Can use the Custom ROM.
3. Access to device performance optimization and maximization.
4. can remove the factory default applications that are not needed.
Rooting Android One way is to use the application SuperOneClick:
1. Make sure your PC is already installed Microsoft.NET Framework version 2.0 or higher, USB Driver has been installed and are in condition Android USB Debugging Mode. Debungging USB settings is to open the Settings => Applications => Development => USB Debugging.
2. Extract the downloaded file in a folder then run the program SuperOneClick.exe.
3. Connect your Android device to a PC (please do not mount memory card).
4. Click the "Root" in the application and when the rooting process is complete it will display the message has been successfully rooting.
5. Press the Yes button when prompted to do the test, the test will confirm whether Android has been successful in the root or not.
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