Root your Android phone? Use 1-Click Root. Attach your phone to PC and just one click, all is done in a few seconds. WOW! It has never been so easy to root an Android Phone. Root now!
Why root Android phone?
Rooting will grant you superuser access to the system and will allow you to do things that you might have otherwise been restricted. Depending on the type of user that you are, the level of customization may vary. Some users are more demanding and want to completely overhaul their device, while others might just want to run a couple of apps/mods that add a bit more functionality. Other advantages of rooting include:
Overclocking.
Underclocking which can help save battery for those times when you might not need the phone (i.e. sleeping, in the cinema, at school, etc).
Mods to improve battery life.
Access to apps that might require superuser permission (i.e. Titanium Backup, DroidWall and SetCPU).
Removal of bloatware such as apps preinstalled by manufacturers or carriers.
Deeper customization i.e. tweaks to the phone’s UI.
Flashing ROMs such as CyanogenMod and MIUI.
How to root my phone?
There are many ways of rooting Android phone. These ways are often very complicated to use. Some even need flash your boot/recovery img, having the rish of brick your phone. 1-Click Root is the most easy and safest way of rooting Android phone. It’s very easy use and does NOT have any risk. You can unRoot your Android phone to normal state after rooted. This does NOT void warranty.
To use 1-Click Root, just download it and attach your Android phone to PC(Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Supported) via USB cable. Then root your Android phone in one click.
How to use 1-Click Root?
Step 1: Download 1-Click Root.
Step 2: Run 1-Click Root in Windows.
Step 3: Root your Android phone.
Step 4: You can also unRoot your Android phone.
Supported Android OS and OEMs
Android 2.2/2.3(Gingerbread) 、4.0(ICS) 、4.1(JB)
How to connect Android device to PC?
Step 1: Install Android device driver
Please download the driver in the following links and install.
Note: If your device is one of the Android Developer Phones (purchased from the Google Play publisher site), a Nexus One, or a Nexus S, then you need the Google USB Driver, instead of an OEM driver. The Galaxy Nexus driver, however, is distributed by Samsung (listed as model SCH-I515).
OEM
Driver URL
Acer
http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/mobile.html
alcatel one touch
http://www.alcatel-mobilephones.com/global/Android-Downloads
Asus
http://support.asus.com/download/
Dell
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=anavml
Foxconn
http://drivers.cmcs.com.tw/
Fujitsu
http://www.fmworld.net/product/phone/sp/android/develop/
Fujitsu Toshiba
http://www.fmworld.net/product/phone/sp/android/develop/
Garmin-Asus
https://www.garminasus.com/en_US/support/pcsync/
Hisense
http://app.hismarttv.com/dss/resourcecontent.do?method=viewResourceDetail&resourceId=16&type=5
HTC
http://www.htc.com
Click on the support tab to select your products/device. Different regions will have different links.
Huawei
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/downloadCenter.do?method=index
Intel
http://www.intel.com/software/android
KT Tech
http://www.kttech.co.kr/cscenter/download05.asp for EV-S100 (Take)
Kyocera
http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/support/phone_drivers.htm
Lenevo
http://developer.lenovomm.com/developer/download.jsp
LGE
http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/mobile-support/mobile-lg-mobile-phone-support.jsp
Motorola
http://developer.motorola.com/docstools/USB_Drivers/
Pantech
http://www.isky.co.kr/cs/software/software.sky?fromUrl=index
Pegatron
http://www.pegatroncorp.com/download/New_Duke_PC_Driver_0705.zip (ZIP download)
Samsung
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads
Sharp
http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/
SK Telesys
http://www.sk-w.com/service/wDownload/wDownload.jsp
Sony Ericsson
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/wportal/devworld/search-downloads/driver?cc=gb&lc=en
Teleepoch
http://www.teleepoch.com/android.html
Yulong Coolpad
http://www.yulong.com/product/product/product/downloadList.html#downListUL
ZTE
http://support.zte.com.cn/support/news/NewsDetail.aspx?newsId=1000442
Step 2: Open Android USB Debug Option
Android 2.x – 3.x devices: Go to Settings > Application > Development > USB Debugging.
Android 4.x devices:Go to Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging.
Step 3: Connect your Android phone to PC via USB cable
Make sure your Android phone is connected to PC and recognized by Windows. Only one Android phone is connected at one time.
Customer Support
If you have any question, please feel free to contact us at support@1clickroot.com.
Google USB Driver
IN THIS DOCUMENT
Downloading the Google USB Driver
SEE ALSO
Installing a USB Driver
Using Hardware Devices
GET IT
Download Google USB Driver
latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
The Google USB Driver is required for Windows only in order to perform adbdebugging with any of the Google Nexus devices. The one exception is the Galaxy Nexus: the driver for Galaxy Nexus is distributed by Samsung (listed as model SCH-I515).
Windows drivers for all other devices are provided by the respective hardware manufacturer, as listed in the OEM USB Drivers document.
Note: If you’re developing on Mac OS X or Linux, then you do not need to install a USB driver. To start developing with your device, read Using Hardware Devices.
Downloading the Google USB Driver
The Google USB Driver for Windows is available for download as an optional SDK component. You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Google Android-powered device (such as a Nexus 7) to your development environment over USB.
Figure 1. The SDK Manager with the Google USB Driver selected.
You can download the Google USB Driver for Windows in one of two ways:
Click here to download the latest Google USB Driver ZIP file.
Or, use the Android SDK Manager tool that is included with the Android SDK. Using the SDK Manager helps you keep the driver up to date by notifying you when your current driver is out of date.
Launch the Android SDK Manager by double-clicking SDK Manager.exe, at the root of your SDK directory.
Expand Extras.
Check Google USB Driver package and click Install.
Proceed to install the package. When done, the driver files are downloaded into the<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\ directory.
Installing a USB Driver
First, find the appropriate driver for your device from the OEM drivers table below.
Once you’ve downloaded your USB driver, follow the instructions below to install or upgrade the driver, based on your version of Windows and whether you’re installing for the first time or upgrading an existing driver.
Tip: When you finish the USB driver installation, see Using Hardware Devices for other important information about using an Android-powered device for development.
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Caution: You may make changes to android_winusb.inf file found inside usb_driver\ (for example, to add support for other devices), however, this will lead to security warnings when you install or upgrade the driver. Making any other changes to the driver files may break the installation process.
Windows 7
To install the Android USB driver on Windows 7 for the first time:
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer’s USB port.
Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
Select Devices in the left pane.
Locate and expand Other device in the right pane.
Right-click the device name (such as Nexus S) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.)
Click Next to install the driver.
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 with the new driver:
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer’s USB port.
Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
Select Device Manager in the left pane of the Computer Management window.
Locate and expand Android Phone in the right pane.
Right-click Android Composite ADB Interface and select Update Driver. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
Select Search for the best driver in these locations; un-check Search removable media; and check Include this location in the search.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.)
Click Next to upgrade the driver.
Windows Vista
To install the Android USB driver on Windows Vista for the first time:
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer’s USB port. Windows will detect the device and launch the Found New Hardware wizard.
Select Locate and install driver software.
Select Don’t search online.
Select I don’t have the disk. Show me other options.
Select Browse my computer for driver software.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.) As long as you specified the exact location of the installation package, you may leave Include subfolders checked or unchecked—it doesn’t matter.
Click Next. Vista may prompt you to confirm the privilege elevation required for driver installation. Confirm it.
When Vista asks if you’d like to install the Google ADB Interface device, click Install to install the driver.
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows Vista with the new driver:
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer’s USB port.
Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
Select Device Manager in the left pane.
Locate and expand ADB Interface in the right pane.
Right-click on HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface, and select Update Driver Software.
When Vista starts updating the driver, a prompt will ask how you want to search for the driver software. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.) As long as you specified the exact location of the installation package, you may leave Include subfolders checked or unchecked—it doesn’t matter.
Click Next. Vista might prompt you to confirm the privilege elevation required for driver installation. Confirm it.
When Vista asks if you’d like to install the Google ADB Interface device, click Install to upgrade the driver.
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