
Download Easy Rooting Toolkit v1.0 – Another useful Windows-based tool has been created allowing Android users to easily root and unroot their phones with very few steps. If you’re already satisfied by the easiness of SuperOneClick root tool, then you should also like this one. Developed by a guy named DooMLoRD, “Easy Rooting Tool Kit” is made based on zergRush Exploit.
Confirmed by XDA to work on up to 19 Android phones, this tool is totally awesome. The exploit itself is initially developed to root Sony Ericsson Xperia families. But once implemented and developed more within this tool kit, users can also root Samsung Galaxy series (S, SII, Tab, Note) and some Motorola devices.

Supported Devices
Easy Rooting Toolkit v1.0 currently supports following Android devices:
- Sony Xperia X10 (GB firmware)
- Sony Xperia Arc (.42 firmware)
- Sony Xperia Arc S
- Sony Xperia Play [R800i/R800x]
- Sony Xperia Ray
- Sony Xperia Neo
- Sony Xperia Mini
- Sony Xperia Mini Pro
- Sony Xperia Pro
- Sony Xperia Active
- Samsung Galaxy S2 [GT-9100/GT-9100P]
- Samsung Galaxy GT5570
- Samsung Galaxy Tab [P1000] (2.3.3 firmware)
- Samsung Galaxy Note [N7000]
- Samsung Nexus S [i9023] (2.3.6)
- Motorola Milestone 3 [ME863 HK]
- Motorola XT860
- Motorola Defy+
- Nexus One (2.3.6 stock)
What Does This Tool Do?
Easy Rooting Kit will firstly root your Android device using zergRush exploit then it continues by installing Busybox and required SU files.
Download Easy Rooting Tool Kit v1.0
Official download link with support can be found at official XDA thread here. And here’s the mirror download link:
File Name : DooMLoRD_v1_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip
File Size : 1.77 MB
Download Easy Rooting Toolkit v1.0 (via Mirror Link)
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Lars Erik KoldenNovember 3, 2011 at 10:45 am
Hi there. Do you know how to get this to work with CWM (clockworkmod)? Is the cernel CWM enabled?
trishaFebruary 4, 2012 at 1:05 pm
For testers, rooting the phone is a treat and more they test, more they will gain knowledge. Hats off to the developers.
nigeltan92February 28, 2012 at 10:29 am
How to unroot xperia arc?