Root Any HTC Device With One Click

HTCAndroid Rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphones, tablets, and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to obtaining “superuser” rights and permissions (root access) within Android's subsystem.

A rooted device can run specialized apps that require administrator-level permissions, or perform other operations that are otherwise inaccessible to a normal Android user.

Rooting an HTC Android device is harder for normal users.

But a member on XDA (lyriquidperfection) created a tool which can root almost any HTC device. Even it does a little more than rooting it gives options whether your phone is S-On or S-Off.
All HTC owners who have been waiting for a root method for their device now can root any HTC Device with this One Click  Rooting Tools.


Here is One Click Root and UnRoot solution for ALL HTC Devices.

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  • Note that the Insecure Boot.img method is for all devices but requires S-OFF and your Insecure Boot.img MUST have 'ro.secure' set to '0' and not use a patched adbd binary.
  • The Universal Exploit should work for all devices as long as you are running a FULL Stock ROM including recovery.
  • The Universal Exploit WILL however fail if it has been patched by HTC on the Stock ROM you are using.
Features:
  •     Root Using Insecure 'Boot.img' (S-OFF Only) or Universal Exploit. (S-ON / S-OFF)
  •     Option to Flash 'HBOOT' Image after Rooting, even if your device is 'S-ON'!
  •     Verify MD5 Checksum of 'HBOOT' Image after backing up and after flashing.
  •     Unroot Device by Patching 'adbd' binary as Insecure.
  •     Root Tools to Clear Battery Stats and Dalvik Cache.
  •     Reboot device to any mode after Rooting.
  •     Execute Reboot commands independantly.
  •     Thorough Error Checking and Stable ADB Framework implementation.
  •     Includes BusyBox v1.20.2 and SuperSU v0.96
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Note: Make sure you Enable USB Debugging and Disable 'Fastboot' under Power in Settings before using HTC Quick Root.

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