How to get Root Moto G (2013)

How to get Root Moto G (2013)

Today I want to explain to you in this simple step-by-step tutorial, a simple way with which we will be able to Root Motorola Moto G, the first generation, very easily and without any headache or added complication other than following the instructions explained here to the letter.

First of all, comment that the first thing we should do is Unlock Moto G Bootloader that we want to Root, this is a very simple process, in which even Motorola gives us facilities directly from its own website, and offers us the necessary instructions and tools to achieve it with guarantees. In this article I explained to you some time ago the process to follow step by stepAlthough in case you need more help, here is a video that explains how to release the Moto G bootloader step by step, since it is the prerequisite to be able to Root the Motorola Moto G.

How I told you at the beginning of this post or practical tutorial, This guide is only applicable to the first generation Moto G model, and all at your own risk, and as you will understand, if Motorola itself does not take care of what may happen to its own terminals after unlocking the Moto G bootloader, much less will it do so. Androidsis for explaining the correct way to Root the first edition Moto G. So now you know, if you have come this far and continue forward, it is all under the responsibility of each one.

Released the notice of disclaimer, We can continue or rather I would say start with Rooting the first generation Moto G and not die trying.

First of all follow the instructions on the Motorola page to get release or unlock the bootloader from our beloved Motorola:

Once the Moto G first edition bootloader has been unlocked, we download this file called superboot.zip and unzip it on the desktop of our computer with the operating system Windows, Linux o MAC.

Now we restart the Motorola Moto G first edition in Bootloader modeTo do this, we turn it off and turn it on again, holding down the power button plus volume down at the same time.

Once restarted in Bootloader mode it we connect to the personal computer via USB cable and in the unzipped folder of the previously downloaded superboot.zip file, we execute one of the following files, always depending on the operating system of the computer with which we are going to perform the Root:

  • Users Windows the file superboot-windows.bat
  • Users Linux they will have to run the file superboot-linux.sh
  • Users Mac they will execute the file superboot-mac.sh

With this so simple, will restart the Motorola Moto G and you can already see in amazement how you have Root permissions to do and undo at will.


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  1.   Alejandro said

    Do you need to put in recovery mode? I follow all the steps and it stays in waiting for device or the process is slow?

    1.    Nahuel Muinos said

      if it says that it is because the pc is not recognizing the cell phone
      I recommend this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqIXt-S5Io4