I got my tablet last Wednesday and have been trying to root it.
I have tried a whole range of methods, some guaranteed to work on all Android devices, most were free but I paid for several. None of them worked or else stated that they had not yet found a way.
These included SuperOne Click, Root with Restore by Bin4ry v30, OneClickRoot, etc.
Having found that the SuperUser binary must reside in /System/Xbin directory, I tried to use ADB to move the binary into it using a range of strategies.
Fortunately I found a free program that actually worked and also allowed the Tablet to be unrooted.
This morning I unrooted my tablet and did a factory reset.
Guess what? I couldnt root the tablet with the program.
After a good play around, I managed to root it, so starting with an unrooted tablet and new factory reset, here is the method;
WARNING
ROOTING YOUR TABLET HAS THE POTENTIAL TO TURN YOUR TABLET INTO A BRICK AND IS LIKELY TO VOID ANT WARRANTEE.
NEITHER THE AUTHOR OF THIS POST OR THE WEBSITE WHERE IT IS POSTED ACCEPTS ANY RESPNSIBILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY YOU ROOTING YOUR TABLET AS DESCRIBED.
[FONT="]1. [/FONT]Download the free SRS One Click Android Root v4.6 from SRSRoot One Click Root for Android (SuperUser) and install on your PC.
[FONT="]2. [/FONT]Download the free Root Checker by joeykrim from Play Store
[FONT="]3. [/FONT]Connect your tablet to your PC with the USB cable, wait for any drivers to install.
[FONT="]4. [/FONT]On the Tablet:
[FONT="]a. [/FONT]Make sure Unknown sources is turned on Settings>Security>Unknown sources
[FONT="]b. [/FONT]Make sure USB Debugging is turned on Settings>Developer options and turn on at Top Right Corner if greyed out and turn on both USB debugging and Allow mock locations
[FONT="]c. [/FONT]Make sure the USB computer connection is set up Settings>Storage and click on the 3 dots in the Top Right Corner Click on USB computer connection and select Mount SD card.
[FONT="]5. [/FONT]Back out to the Home screen
[FONT="]6. [/FONT]Wait until the tablet goes into standby and the screen is black
[FONT="]7. [/FONT]Run Super One Click Root (you need to be connected to the Internet)
[FONT="]8. [/FONT]Select ADB Toolbox
[FONT="]9. [/FONT]Select Reboot Device
[FONT="]10. [/FONT]Wait for Reboot
[FONT="]11. [/FONT]Wait until the tablet goes into standby and the screen is black
[FONT="]12. [/FONT]Select Root Device (All Methods)
[FONT="]13. [/FONT]Follow directions and when you unlock the screen
[FONT="]14. [/FONT]Select Install SuperUser
[FONT="]15. [/FONT]Select Gandalf
[FONT="]16. [/FONT]When the root finishes turn off and restart tablet and it should be rooted
[FONT="]17. [/FONT]At this stage I installed the BusyBox Installer from Play Store, but probably did not have to.
I have tried a whole range of methods, some guaranteed to work on all Android devices, most were free but I paid for several. None of them worked or else stated that they had not yet found a way.
These included SuperOne Click, Root with Restore by Bin4ry v30, OneClickRoot, etc.
Having found that the SuperUser binary must reside in /System/Xbin directory, I tried to use ADB to move the binary into it using a range of strategies.
Fortunately I found a free program that actually worked and also allowed the Tablet to be unrooted.
This morning I unrooted my tablet and did a factory reset.
Guess what? I couldnt root the tablet with the program.
After a good play around, I managed to root it, so starting with an unrooted tablet and new factory reset, here is the method;
WARNING
ROOTING YOUR TABLET HAS THE POTENTIAL TO TURN YOUR TABLET INTO A BRICK AND IS LIKELY TO VOID ANT WARRANTEE.
NEITHER THE AUTHOR OF THIS POST OR THE WEBSITE WHERE IT IS POSTED ACCEPTS ANY RESPNSIBILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY YOU ROOTING YOUR TABLET AS DESCRIBED.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
[FONT="]2. [/FONT]Download the free Root Checker by joeykrim from Play Store
[FONT="]3. [/FONT]Connect your tablet to your PC with the USB cable, wait for any drivers to install.
[FONT="]4. [/FONT]On the Tablet:
[FONT="]a. [/FONT]Make sure Unknown sources is turned on Settings>Security>Unknown sources
[FONT="]b. [/FONT]Make sure USB Debugging is turned on Settings>Developer options and turn on at Top Right Corner if greyed out and turn on both USB debugging and Allow mock locations
[FONT="]c. [/FONT]Make sure the USB computer connection is set up Settings>Storage and click on the 3 dots in the Top Right Corner Click on USB computer connection and select Mount SD card.
[FONT="]5. [/FONT]Back out to the Home screen
[FONT="]6. [/FONT]Wait until the tablet goes into standby and the screen is black
[FONT="]7. [/FONT]Run Super One Click Root (you need to be connected to the Internet)
[FONT="]8. [/FONT]Select ADB Toolbox
[FONT="]9. [/FONT]Select Reboot Device
[FONT="]10. [/FONT]Wait for Reboot
[FONT="]11. [/FONT]Wait until the tablet goes into standby and the screen is black
[FONT="]12. [/FONT]Select Root Device (All Methods)
[FONT="]13. [/FONT]Follow directions and when you unlock the screen
[FONT="]14. [/FONT]Select Install SuperUser
[FONT="]15. [/FONT]Select Gandalf
[FONT="]16. [/FONT]When the root finishes turn off and restart tablet and it should be rooted
[FONT="]17. [/FONT]At this stage I installed the BusyBox Installer from Play Store, but probably did not have to.