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How to root Google Nexus 5

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The Google Nexus 5 Lollipop glue has not even set on the Nexus5
there is already an exploit out to provide you with beautiful root privileges.
Here’s how to root the Google Nexus5 On Android 5.0 Lollipop. Update: I’ve added the modified kernel boot image to the instructions below. Apologies for any confusion
Note: Delete all data from your device, so first make a backup before you started root. Also, all root related processes step by step
there are risks involved. Make sure you are all ok with them before proceeding as Android PIT not myself assume any responsibility for nasty eventuations that occur through
your indulgence in the directives forthcoming. This tutorial is for the Google Nexus 5 with an unlocked boot loader running stock Android5.0
1. Make sure your phone has USB Debugging mood enabled in Developer Options. If don’t show this option in Settings already, go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build Number click to 5 time until the notification that Developer Options have been enabled. Then back out a Settings and you’ll see it at the bottom of your Settings menu
2. Make sure you have the Nexus 5 USB Drivers installed on your PC.
3. Double check your Nexus 5 battery is charged, and if not, charge that bad boy!
4. Open the ADB Tools folder on your PC. If you don’t have it installed already download ADB Tools here.





Fastboot ADB Tools Files 
5. Ensure Fastboot lives in the ADB Tools folder once you’re done installing. If it doesn’t, download Fastboot for Windows.
6. Download SuperSU on your PC too.
7. Copy the SuperSU zip file to the root directory of your Nexus 5. To do this, connect your Nexus 5 to your PC with a USB cable and copy the file to the place where all the root folders are: not in a folder.
8. Download ClockworkMod custom recovery to your PC and put it in the Platform Tools directory as well as the modified boot image with the modified kernel patch for Lollipop. Extract the zip file and put the boot.img in the ADB Tools folder.
9. Restart your Nexus 5 in Fastboot. Turn it off, then press and hold Power and Volume Down until you see the Fastboot menu. You should still be connected to the PC with a USB cable.
10. Open a Windows Explorer window and head to the Platform Tools folder.





ADBToolsCommandPrompt 
11. In a blank space in the window, hold Shift and right click your mouse. You’ll want to click on Open Command Window Here.
12. Type in the following command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.5-hammerhead.img
13. You’ll now be rocking ClockworkMod recovery. Next you want to enter the following ADB comand:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
14. And now you’ll be rocking the modified boot image with custom kernel. Use the volume keys to select Recovery Mode on your Nexus 5 and hit Power to enter it.





nexus 5 recovery fastboot w 
15. From CWM, use the volume keys to select ”install zip” and hit Power to confirm, then select ”choose zip from SD card” – no prizes for guessing what comes next.
16. Locate the SuperSU zip you copied over earlier (mine appeared in /sdcard/0/Alarms) and press power to confirm your selection, reconfirm and wait until you see the notification at the bottom of the screen that says ”Install from SD card complete”.
17. Back out to the main menu and reboot your Nexus 5. make sure you tell SuperSU to fix root!
18. The first boot may take ages (this is why you charged your battery) – don’t freak out. Go have a cup of tea and let it do its thing. Do NOT unplug your phone from your PC or winged monkeys will fly through the window and do all kinds of terrible things to you.
19. Once your Nexus 5 has rebooted, that’s it. You’re rooted and ready to roll with SuperSU installed and requesting superuser access. Install RootChecker from the Play Store to double check your root status. If you have the gren light you’re all sorted.
20. If you get stuck in a bootloop (meaning after a long time your phone still hasn’t booted up normally), you can switch it off, reboot into Fastboot, go to Recovery and wipe data, wipe cache partition and reboot again. That should do the trick.

how to root htc one x

how to root htc one x 
Simplest Method to Root HTC One X and HTC One X+ 
Step 1: First, you have to downloadRoot KitLink 1 and Link 2  from above link depending on your phone model and provider.
Step 2: Extract the downloaded “Root Kit” on your Computer’s desktop.
Step 3: In the extracted folder, you’ll find an “.exe” program then launch it.
how to root htc one x
how to root htc one x
Step 4: Switch off your phone and enter into bootloader mode by “pressing & holding Volume down + Power Button together“. From there, choose “Fastboot” to boot in Hboot menu.
Step 5: Connect your device to your Computer in the Bootloader mode itself.
Note: Make sure you have installed the USB drivers correctly. If you want “ADB drivers” then you can found in the root kit itself.
Step 6: From the open window, navigate to “Flash a Recovery” option and from there choose your desired recovery.
Step 7: Click on “Flash Recovery“.
Step 8: Wait for a few seconds and Once the process is completed, restart your device.
At this stage, CWM Recovery is successfully installed on your HTC One X or HTC One X+.
Step 9: Now, you have to copy “SuperSu for HTC One X and HTC One X+” from the root kit to your device.
Step 10: Switch off your phone and enter into bootloader mode by “pressing & holding Volume down + Power Button together“. From there, choose “Recovery” to boot in Hboot menu.
Step 11: Now, select “install zip from SD card” > choose “SuperSu file” from the memory > choose “YES” to give confirmation and wait for a few seconds.

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That’s it! You have successfully rooted your HTC One X. No doubt! This is the most simplest guide on How to root HTC One X. If you encounter any problem while rooting your device, then put your problem/queries below via comments and we will surely help you! As well as, don’t forget to put your feedback, it works for you or not. Happy Rooting  [Via]