The device was rooted thanks to the well-known AT&T developer designgears along with Getaphixx. Thanks to DesignGears! You can donate to him for his work here. Also, make sure to throw Getaphixx donations for his device and his work on the root proces.
- Install Motorola drivers on your computer
- Mount the device for Media Sync.
- Then switch to Motorola Phone Portal
- Motorola Helper will install proper drivers.
- Go here and download and install the proper drivers if you cannot get your phone recognized.
- If you must perform this step, you’ll need to install the Motorola Media Link program, then reboot your computer and device before trying to connect
- Alternatively, download the more lightweight 64-bit drivers or 32-bit drivers for Windows computers.
- Download Super One Click v1.6.5
- After installing the drivers, meeting the prerequisites, and downloading CLShortFuse’s Super One Click, proceed to the next step.
- Extract the Super One Click package to a folder on your computer
- Place your phone into USB Debugging mode
- Menu >> Settings >> Applications >> Development >> Enable “USB debugging”
- Connect the device to your computer via USB cable
- Do NOT mount your device’s SD card
- Run the Super One Click program
- Simply click the “Root” button in Super One Click
- Before rebooting, click “Allow Non Market Apps”
- Reboot your device
Congratulations! You now have a rooted Motorola Atrix 4G!
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