Apr 25, 2024 | Updated: 11:35 AM EDT

Rooting Nexus 10 (KitKat KRT16S) And Loading CWM Recovery

Nov 25, 2013 01:22 PM EST

Google’s Nexus 10 tablet is among the latest devices to receive the KRT16S patch, which fixes a number of bugs created by the KRT16O firmware. If you’ve already updated, this guide will walk you through the root process for the Nexus 10 and will also install CWM Recovery.

As always, DroidReport assumes no liability for rooting your device. Proceed with caution.

Before Getting Started

This guide is for the Nexus 10 only. Attempting to root any other device through this method may result in a bricked phone.

As always, you want to backup your device since this root method will likely wipe all data. Charge your Nexus 10 to at least 80 percent before proceeding.

Ensure that you have up-to-date USB drivers installed and connect your Nexus 10 to your computer. Finally, enable USB Debugging mode by navigating to Settings -> Developer Options.

Rooting Nexus 10 and Installing CWM Recovery

1) Download and install Android SDK, which can be found here.

2) Download and extract Fastboot into the directory designated “android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools.”

3) Download SuperSU, which can be found here. Copy the zip archive to your root folder without extracting it.

4) Download CWM Recovery, available here. Copy CWM to the same directory as Fastboot.

5) Connect your Nexus 10 to the computer. Copy the SuperSU archive to your handset.

6) Put your Nexus 10 into Fastboot/Bootloader mode by powering down your phone, then pressing the Volume Up, Volume Down and Power buttons together until the Fastboot menu appears.

7) Navigate to “android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools” and open a command prompt by holding shift, right-click and selecting “open command prompt.”

8) Type “fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-manta.img” into the command prompt and hit enter.

9) Select “Recovery” from the Fastboot menu.

10) Once the phone enters recovery mode, select “install zip from SD card.” Select the SuperSU file that you copied to the root folder earlier.

11) Press confirm to begin the installation. Once the process is complete, press “Go back” and select “Reboot system now.”

12) Once your phone restarts, you will officially be rooted with CWM recovery installed. Kudos.

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