About
The WinDroid Toolkit is a Windows program
built in Visual Studio using the C# programming language that
simplifies the rooting process for many Android devices. The toolkit
makes it easy to unlock your bootloader, flash a custom recovery and
gain permanent root. It also includes other functions such as flashing
kernels, pushing files and installing apps. If you find it helpful, give
me a thanks and a donation if you can. If you find a bug or have a
feature request, feel free to leave a reply. Thanks!
Disclaimers
Please do not post, mirror, or take credit for this toolkit or any related work without explicit permission.
I am in no way responsible for any harm, damage, nuclear fission or bee
infestation that may occur to your device through the use of this
toolkit.
XDA:DevDB Information
WinDroid Toolkit, Tool/Utility for the Android General
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.0
Stable Release Date: 2016-02-17
Created 2013-10-27
Last Updated 2016-02-17
FAQ, Troubleshooting and Guides!
Frequently Asked Questions
Which devices are supported in the toolkit?
You can check out which devices are supported here.
My device isn’t listed!
You can submit a request here. Please include all the information you can about the device.
I submitted a request and my device hasn’t been supported!
It’s likely that there wasn’t enough information or resources to support
the device. Usually this means that no custom recoveries have been
built for the device, or there is no official way to unlock the
bootloader or safely gain root.
Can I post the toolkit in another forum/website?
Yes, as long as you link back to this post, use my download link, and
message me to let me know. This helps me keep track of the number of
downloads.
What operating systems can I use the toolkit with?
The toolkit supports Windows 7 and up.
Can you make a version for OSX or Linux?
I’d love to, but I don’t have the coding ability to do it on my own. Send me a message if you’d like to work on that with me.
Can you add *feature specific to one device*?
Unfortunately, because the toolkit supports so many devices, I can only
include features that work with every Android phone. I may include a tab
in the toolkit with device-specific features in the future.
Can I check out the source code?
You sure can! It’s up on GitHub here.
Troubleshooting
The toolkit crashes when I try to open it!
You probably have to update the .NET Framework on your computer to version 4.5. You can download it from here.
The toolkit won’t recognize my device!
There are a few thing that could be wrong. First, check that USB
Debugging is enabled in Developer Settings. Next, double check that you
installed the ADB Drivers correctly. You can redownload the installer here.
Next, try using a different USB port. ADB sometimes has issues with USB
3.0 ports. If none of these solutions work, you may have to download
the ADB Drivers for your specific device. You can check out this support page from Google to find your specific manufacturer and download their drivers.
I got an error when I tried to download TWRP/SuperSU/other file!
This means that there was an issue with downloading the files, usually
because the internet connection was lost during the download. Please
close the toolkit, double check you internet connection and try again.
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