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How to Root the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet with Just One Click

by on January 29, 2012 8:00 pm
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Lenovo is famous for business-oriented computing devices. The ThinkPad line of laptops is a good example of this.  ThinkPad products, known for superior quality, are dependable, tough, and durable. These are computing devices that don’t care much about looks but are more focused on productivity and performance.

And, to enter into the next era of mobile computing, Lenovo is now into tablets. One of the first tablets it released was the ThinkPad Tablet, an Android device that has carried over the superior build of a ThinkPad laptop.

This tough-looking tablet is not your average 10-inch tablet. It is bigger and heavier, which can make you  think of it as one sloppy, heavy-weight tablet. You are wrong if you think that way though. With its 1 GHz dual-core Tegra 2  processor and 1 GB of RAM, this device is a nasty giant.

To make things better with the ThinkPad Tablet, Lenovo packaged it with Android 3.1 Honeycomb. This ensures you that everything in the device is tablet-optimized.

Much as we'd like to wish that the ThinkPad Tablet came pre-rooted, the sad truth is that it isn't.  The good thing, though, is that we have the steps to root the ThinkPad Tablet. Just continue reading and check out the simple steps below.

Just like in any other rooting endeavors that you’ve been through, we warn you that this process will void the warranty of the device.  So, proceed at your own risk.

Requirements

  • Micro USB to USB cable for connecting the tablet to the computer
  • Windows PC running either Windows Vista or Windows 7
  • Internet connection for downloading the necessary files to root the tablet
  • Android SDK with ADB installed on your PC
  • Ffully charged Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet

Instructions

  1. Download the one-click rooting package for the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet.  Get it here.
  2. Extract the contents of the rooting package into a folder on your computer.
  3. Connect the tablet to your PC via the USB cable. Make sure it is unlocked so it can be properly recognized by your PC.
  4. Open the folder where you extracted the rooting files to.
  5. Among the files will be a file called “run.bat” (or, if your desktop is configured to hide filename extensions, it will be simply shown as “run”).
  6. Double-click on “run.bat” to run the script and start rooting.
  7. Carefully follow the prompts and instructions that appear on your computer.  Your tablet's screen will also show some signs of activity.  You can safely ignore those.
  8. After following all the prompts, your ThinkPad Tablet should now be rooted.

Things are really getting easier these days. That was a very quick process. You did not even sweat on that, did you?

And, now that your Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is already rooted, you can have more fun with it, at least for those of you who like to tinker with your gadgets. What will be your next stop? Flash CyanogenMod, maybe?

Comments
  • Dsfgfd

    How long should this proccess take? Loos like I keep getting stuck at daemon started successfully

    • peter

      same problem here, what did i do wrong?

      • http://www.facebook.com/scott.martin555 Scott Martin

        If you go to settings, development, make sure that USB debugging is enabled. The root process will probably start running as soon as you check that box.

        -Scott

        • Mike Ward

          Hi Scott, Saw your post re enabling USB debugging. I can’t figure out if this has to be done on the Tablet or the desk top pc. – I’m running WIN XP

          • Thevirus21

            Mike-that is done on the tablet.

      • Marcus

        It’s a windows 7 issue. I tried the same under XP mode, worked just fine.

  • Mike Ward

    Hi It’s great to see that a rooting package is available. One small problem for me.. I’m still running WIN XP and not Vista or WIN7. Is there an option for the XP O/S..
    Mike Ward

  • Mike Ward

    For Scott Martin – Saw your post Re USB Debugging enabled. Is this on the PC or the Lenovo Tablet ?

    • http://www.facebook.com/scott.martin555 Scott Martin

      The tablet

  • VonSilberberg

    I enabled the USB-Debugging mode, but still no reactions after
    *daemon started successfully*
    Any ideas?

    • http://www.facebook.com/scott.martin555 Scott Martin

      I too was trying to re-root my tablet after receiving it back from service.

      The latest system update that Lenovo pushed-out caused rooted tablets to be “de-rooted”…and the new system software can’t be rooted by this one-click exploit outlined in the article.

      I need root access for some VPN software to run…so my tablet is pretty much useless to me for work reasons until another one-click root is released. I’ll remember this in the future when Lenovo lets me know that there is a system update available.

      sigh….

  • Hubert

    Didn’t work for me. Can you help?
    ThinkPad Tablet 3.1 / Android 3.1 / Kernel 2.6.36.3 / Build ThinkPadTablet_A310_02_0039_0089_ROW / Type 1828CTO

    Thank you.

    Hubert
    Here is the “log”

    [*] Before continuing, ensure USB debugging is enabled, that you
    [*] have the latest Lenovo drivers installed, that your phone is
    [*] connected via USB, and that your phone is connected to a wifi
    [*] network.
    [*]
    [*] Press any key to root your phone…
    Press any key to continue . . .
    [*]
    [*] Waiting for device…
    * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
    * daemon started successfully *
    [*] Device found.
    [*] Let’s get ready to rumble…
    [*] This may take awhile…
    [*] Ignore any prompts or pop-ups on your tablet.
    585 KB/s (5993 bytes in 0.010s)
    [*] Thinkpad Tablet Root Exploit
    [*] Copyright (c) 2012 Dan Rosenberg (@djrbliss)
    [-] Exploit failed.
    [1] Segmentation fault /data/local/tmp/…
    [*] If the words “exploit failed” appear above, exit now and try again.
    [*] Note: a segmentation fault is supposed to happen and should be ignored.
    [*] Otherwise, press any key to reboot and continue rooting.
    Press any key to continue . . .
    [*] Rebooting…
    [*] Wait until the device reboots, then press any key.
    Press any key to continue . . .
    [*] Installing root tools…
    remount failed: Operation not permitted
    rm failed for /system/xbin/su, Read-only file system
    rm failed for /system/bin/su, Read-only file system
    Failure
    rm failed for /system/app/Superuser.apk, Read-only file system
    failed to copy ‘su’ to ‘/system/xbin/su’: Read-only file system
    link failed Read-only file system
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
    failed to copy ‘Superuser.apk’ to ‘/system/app/Superuser.apk’: Read-only file sy
    stem
    failed to copy ‘busybox’ to ‘/system/xbin/busybox’: Read-only file system
    Unable to chmod /system/xbin/busybox: Read-only file system
    –install: applet not found
    [*] Cleaning up…
    rm failed for /data/local.prop, No such file or directory
    [*] Rebooting…
    [*] Root complete, enjoy!
    [*] Press any key to exit.
    Press any key to continue . . .

  • guest

    didnt work for me either Lenovo changed the setup from what I seen on other blogs.

  • Kelson_baird

    didn’t work for me either, gave a po-up on the tablet asking for login and pin, when I didn’t fill these out it gave that “exploit failed” message

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