Tag Archives: root

How To: Get Online & Download Games on Ouya

The instructions for doing what you’re about to do should last infinitely. There is a person maintaining the replacement server so as long as they maintain it, we will all have a store to download games from. Having said that, if you’re on the fence, you should do this sooner …

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Giant AutoBleem Update for PlayStation Classic

AutoBleem and BleemSync used to be the choice people had to choose between on their PlayStation Classic. Nowadays, it just appears that AutoBleem is the preferred method. We recently got a huge update for AutoBleem and then the day after, we got some small bugfixes. So today I’m going to …

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Retron 5 Unlocked!

The Retron 5 used to be a household name. Until people realized that it had a bogus set of wireless controllers and, oh yeah, featured a non-licensed emulator. Fast forward to 2019, the Retron 5 is barely talked about any longer. YouTube videos about it are getting very little clicks. …

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Suhide: Hide root access from selective apps

A maximum number of people have started using their phones with root access enabled considering how easy it has gotten now to gain root access. With root access come possible ways to modify apps, mostly as such that it turns out positively for you, but negatively for the developers. Some …

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Over 300 devices supported with CF-Auto-Root Update

CF-Auto-Root is the easiest and hassle-free way to root a Samsung device. If you not familar with rooting these tools will make it so easy that anyone can do, thanks to Chainfire from xda developers. Most instructions for supported Samsung devices tells you to download the correct zip file, and flashing the …

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Chainfire released a Root method without changing the /System folder

Get root permissions is now well-founded on Android; do it in a “transparent mode” is another thing, especially since Android 6.0 Marshmallow started to become a bit allergic to changes. But it seems Chainfire did it again, he got root permissions without changing the / system folder. ​ Boot images …

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