Enable unauthenticated adb daemon, useful for devices with a broken screen!
To install Adb-Root-Enabler, you must have Magisk installed on your Android device. If you don't have it, you can find installation instructions for Magisk here.
Follow the steps below to install Adb-Root-Enabler:
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Download the latest release from the following link: Adb-Root-Enabler-1.2-mtp.zip.
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Boot your device into TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) custom recovery mode.
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In TWRP, select "Install" and navigate to the downloaded Adb-Root-Enabler-1.2-mtp.zip file.
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Swipe to confirm the installation.
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Once the installation is complete, reboot your device.
Alternatively, you can use the following command to install Adb-Root-Enabler via TWRP:
twrp install Adb-Root-Enabler-1.2-mtp.zip
After installation, the Adb daemon will be enabled without requiring authentication, making it useful for devices with a broken screen.
Please note that modifying your device with root access can void your warranty and may lead to potential risks. Proceed with caution and make sure you understand the consequences of rooting your device.
- tiann/adb_root - Enable adb root in production build device for Android 11+.
- evdenis/adb_root - Android 9/10 only. Will not work on Android 11.
This software is provided "as is" and without any warranty. The author and contributors shall not be liable for any damages caused by the use of this software. Use it at your own risk.
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