How to root any MTK6577 phone

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  • #3869

    This method uses the rooting script Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry from XDA Developers. It should work on Mediatek based MT/MTK 6577 phones running Android 4.0 or 4.1.

    First, you must install the driver if not already installed. You can read this thread or this one to install driver.

    File you need: [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]

    Steps:

    1. Download and extract the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry package and extract it somewhere on your PC.
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    2. Connect your phone
    3. Run the “RunMe.bat file”. A command propmt like the one below will open.
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    4. Type 1 and hit Enter. Script will start copying files to phone.
    5. You will see something like the below picture on your phone. Do not enter any password and tap Restore my data.
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    6. If the rooting is successfull, your phone will restart.
    7. When you see SuperSU in Applications, you can enjoy your rooted device!
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    If you are still in doubt, you can download and install Root Checker Basic from Google Play and verify.

    #13314
    podestm2
    Member

    Hey, thanks for posting. Just to contribute…
    Tested this on my MTK6577 STAR B92 android 4.1.2 but sadly it didn’t work.

    Tried it a few times (using normal mode). First time it hung, second time it brought up the restore screen on the phone but the phone didn’t restart. Third time, the restore screen came up and the phone restarted but no root access when it booted back up.

    The script looked like it ran without problems with only one error in the process “mount: permission denied (are you root?)”

    Will keep an eye out for developments
    Cheers

    #13363
    idulkoan
    Participant

    Will this work for this phone:

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134490
    [STAR N9770 – 5.08 inch MTK6577]

    ?
    Thanks

    #13406
    vasdaga
    Member
    podestm2 wrote:
    Hey, thanks for posting. Just to contribute…
    Tested this on my MTK6577 STAR B92 android 4.1.2 but sadly it didn’t work.

    Tried it a few times (using normal mode). First time it hung, second time it brought up the restore screen on the phone but the phone didn’t restart. Third time, the restore screen came up and the phone restarted but no root access when it booted back up.

    The script looked like it ran without problems with only one error in the process “mount: permission denied (are you root?)”

    Will keep an eye out for developments
    Cheers

    [hr]
    I am having the same problem with rooting my EZIO B92B as seen on ebay. Every method I know has failed. Also, when I double-tap the android 4.1.2 sign in the setting, it never shows me the Jelly-beans like other devices running 4.1.2.do. PLease help me figure what is wrong.
    Thanks. I NEED TO ROOT MY PHONE.

    #13540
    arfan88
    Participant

    thanks mate….its done in 5 minutes…..so simple easier than rooting samsung galaxy….

    THANKS AGAIN:D

    P/S:my phone f9 ocm-mobile,company from taiwan

    #13662
    mygost
    Member

    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    #13707
    podestm2
    Member

    For an update for my Star B92M (apparently the 2013 version, sorry forgot build num).

    MOKHD ‘s post on forum.xda-developers (the alternate method posted) worked to root and flash a new rom with everything working. wifi, dual sim, 3g data.

    Sorry not allowed post direct hyperlink.
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2193376

    With the one negative is that the rom posted to flash has small partitions (512MB) and my phones internal space is 4GB (so i think i had a ~2GB partition before) so now I’m stuck with it until I figure out how to repartition or someone posts the same rom with more space.

    But it works, might have to link stuff to the external sd card as 512MB runs out quick for apps.

    Hope it helps

    #13721
    BurnOut
    Participant

    Works like a charm! Thanks mate!

    Hardware: MTK6577
    SW: Jellybean 4.2.2

    #13840
    dfgigger
    Participant

    Hello guys!
    Please, help us… We tried to make a root our DNS S5301M with this method but after rebooting we hasn’t the root… How can it be?
    Be waiting your reply…

    Hardware: specdevice.com/showspec.php?id=5636-5c27-19b7-42570033c587&lang=en

    #13841
    Androidman994
    Participant
    mygost wrote:
    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    I am really nervous to try it on the S9920. Has anyone else had success trying it on this device?

    #13869

    Hey guys,

    I planned to root my mtk6577, n8000
    Should I root or not
    Oh one more thing if i decided to root do I mount the SD card or unmount it

    #13882
    calimerorulez
    Participant
    Androidman994 wrote:
    mygost wrote:
    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    I am really nervous to try it on the S9920. Has anyone else had success trying it on this device?

    I just did on my Star S9920 and works ok. :D

    #13883
    Androidman994
    Participant
    calimerorulez wrote:
    Androidman994 wrote:
    mygost wrote:
    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    I am really nervous to try it on the S9920. Has anyone else had success trying it on this device?

    I just did on my Star S9920 and works ok. :D

    Ok, but aren’t you guys worried about voiding your warranty?
    [hr]

    Androidman994 wrote:
    calimerorulez wrote:
    Androidman994 wrote:
    mygost wrote:
    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    I am really nervous to try it on the S9920. Has anyone else had success trying it on this device?

    I just did on my Star S9920 and works ok. :D

    Ok, but aren’t you guys worried about voiding your warranty?

    By the way, can you of you post a tutorial video on YouTube rooting the s9920? It would help many S9920 users

    #13895
    calimerorulez
    Participant
    Androidman994 wrote:
    calimerorulez wrote:
    Androidman994 wrote:
    mygost wrote:
    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    I am really nervous to try it on the S9920. Has anyone else had success trying it on this device?

    I just did on my Star S9920 and works ok. :D

    Ok, but aren’t you guys worried about voiding your warranty?
    [hr]

    Androidman994 wrote:
    calimerorulez wrote:
    Androidman994 wrote:
    mygost wrote:
    for info :

    succesfully rooted :
    samsung galaxy S3 mini (replica)

    model : alps star S9920
    HW : MTK6577
    SW : android 4.1.1

    thanks a lot!!
    :D

    I am really nervous to try it on the S9920. Has anyone else had success trying it on this device?

    I just did on my Star S9920 and works ok. :D

    Ok, but aren’t you guys worried about voiding your warranty?

    By the way, can you of you post a tutorial video on YouTube rooting the s9920? It would help many S9920 users

    Well, I used the method in the opening post, and that worked OK on my s9920.

    Warranty isn’t something I worry about. As I’m living in Europe and bought the phone in China, having to return it to China would cost more than buying a new one almost :shy:

    I’m more concerned about future updates of Android, as all the sources seem to be closed-source…

    #13950
    aswath
    Participant

    Hey, thanks for posting. Just to contribute…
    Tested this on my MTK6577 Feiteng gt-I93000 android 4.1.1 but first time sadly it didn’t work.

    Tried it a few times (using normal mode), second time the script looked like it ran without problems with only one error in the process “mount: permission denied (are you root?)”

    [size=medium]3rd time successfully root and superuser installed.[/size]
    ***(my phone problem is signal dropping & Restricted Access Denied)***

    Will keep an eye out for developments
    Cheers

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