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Root with Moto-Chopper Root exploit for almost all Android devices


This exploit is mainly aimed for all devices and should work on all latest smartphones/tabs


NOTE! I'm NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED. YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN NOW. ALSO WARRANTY MAY BE VOID

Confirmed working with:
TF300T - 4.1.1
TF300T - 4.2.1
TF300TG - 4.1.1
TF201
TF700 - 4.1.1
TF700 - 4.2.1
ME301T - 4.2.1 (Memo Smart Pad 10)
Nexus 7 - Link
Asus Transformer AIO P1801 B100K - 4.2.1
Prestigio multipad pmp3970

This does not touch your bootloader.
This is mainly for people that just want root, and don't want to deal with (or need) unlocking.

Go to developer options :


Open up your device’s “Settings”. This can be done by pressing the Menu button while on your home screen and tapping “System settings”
Now scroll to the bottom and tap “About phone” or “About tablet”.
At the “About” screen, scroll to the bottom and tap on “Build number” seven times.
Make sure you tap seven times. If you see a “You are now a developer!” message pop up, then you know you have done it correctly.

Done! By tapping on “Build number” seven times, you have unlocked USB debugging mode on Android 4.2 and higher. You can now enable/disable it whenever you desire by going to “Settings” -> “Developer Options” -> “Debugging” ->” USB debugging”.

Run the exploit and then follow on screen instructions.

Official XDA Thread

Also view our previous article on Greenify Root Application

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  1. Worked on Prestigio multipad pmp3970 on Ubuntu 13.10

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