Friday, October 25, 2013

After release of an update of the Android version 4.3 along with the new Nexus 7 by the Google, XDA developers, Chainfire have released an Auto Root, compatible with Android 4.3 and it is also setup in order to support the firmware updates in the future.
Rooting can be done to the devices by following some steps and it is meant only for the owners of the Nexus device.


Before rooting the device, users need to first back up all the data and the USB Debugging Mode must also be enabled. According to the views of Redmond Pie , all the Nexus products must be unlocked and there must be a minimum of 80 percent battery life in the tablet.
Android SDK and CF-Auto Root are the major files required for the rooting of the device.


  • Initially , users need to have the CF Auto Root Package for Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi) and Nexus 3G and must install the Android ADB and Fastboot on Windows.
  • Now , proceed with the installation of Android SDK, which contains the important drivers that connects the Nexus device to the computer.
  • Now , extract the files from the CF Auto Root Package
  • Turn off the devices and continue booting the tablet in fastboot mode by pressing the volume Up and Down and Power keys together.
  • Using USB cable , connect your Nexus device to your computer and wait for the Windows install the files
  • The folder containing the CF-Auto Root files must be opened.
  • For Windows, hit Windows.bat, In the case of Linux, click on chmod +x root-linux.sh or root- linux.sh and for Mac OS X click on chmod +x root-mac.sh, Run root-mac.sh.
  • Continue to follow the instructions given on the screen. The device boots into normal mode once the booting process gets over.
  • After this process ends, the status can be checked by going to the app drawer and searching for the application named SuperSU.

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