How To Root Motorola DROID Bionic With One Click
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:41 pm
How To Root Motorola DROID Bionic With One Click
We already knew this was going down but you can now root your DROID Bionic using the simple one-click-root method found to work
on a slew of other recent Motorola phones such as the Droid X2 and the Droid 3 all running on Moto’s latest Gingerbread 2.3.4.
This literally took me about 1 minute to download the latest Motorola drivers and another minute or two to actually root.
Instructions:
Download And Install Motorola drivers- Download- -Enable USB debugging
-Plug phone into PC and select “Charge Only”
-Navigate to MotorolaOneClickRoot folder and run MotorolaOneClickRoot.exe.
-Just follow the instructions in the command window.
-Your phone will reboot along the way.
—And Your Now ROOTED!
A few rumors that the hole that was found to achieve root on most of these recent Motorola phones has
been figured out my Motorola and they will be patching this shortly. While we can’t confirm this if you wish to stay rooted I’d be
cautious of any OTA updates for now and make sure to check with popular DROID developers for more details on future updates.
We already knew this was going down but you can now root your DROID Bionic using the simple one-click-root method found to work
on a slew of other recent Motorola phones such as the Droid X2 and the Droid 3 all running on Moto’s latest Gingerbread 2.3.4.
This literally took me about 1 minute to download the latest Motorola drivers and another minute or two to actually root.
Instructions:
Download And Install Motorola drivers- Download- -Enable USB debugging
-Plug phone into PC and select “Charge Only”
-Navigate to MotorolaOneClickRoot folder and run MotorolaOneClickRoot.exe.
-Just follow the instructions in the command window.
-Your phone will reboot along the way.
—And Your Now ROOTED!
A few rumors that the hole that was found to achieve root on most of these recent Motorola phones has
been figured out my Motorola and they will be patching this shortly. While we can’t confirm this if you wish to stay rooted I’d be
cautious of any OTA updates for now and make sure to check with popular DROID developers for more details on future updates.