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markinho

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Hello,
I've recently bought a ZTE V9 Light and I would like to install Android 2.2. I have tried to root the phone with z4root so I can install  RecoveryManager_v0.37b.zip but it hasn't seemed to work, the Recovery Manager 'Forces Close'. I am 100% sure that I had installed z4root as on trying to install it again via adb it told be that it was already installed and I also removed it with APK Manager.

As I have rooted my ZTE San Francisco, in January and I have forgotten exactly how I did it,  I was thinking of using UniversalAndroot v1.6.1 as I think that this is what I use for the OS, but i Am a bit put off with the warning that is given on opening the link to Universal Androot. Could anyone tell me if thay have had problems with it? Thnaks.


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Has no-one tried UniversalAndroot with the V9? It would be nice to know.


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View Postmarkinho, on 18 October 2011 - 10:50 AM, said:

Has no-one tried UniversalAndroot with the V9? It would be nice to know.

Didn't work for me I used z4root and it worked perfectly.


Check by installing something that requires root access like Samba.






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Thanks for the reply. Where did you get z4root? Is it possible to use the San Francisco/Blade version?


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View Postmarkinho, on 18 October 2011 - 10:50 AM, said:

Has no-one tried UniversalAndroot with the V9? It would be nice to know.

Didn't work for me either  I used z4root and it worked perfectly.



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