If you have read our other How-To’s using the SuperOneClick method, you’ll notice that they are pretty easy to follow. The instruction set below is in the same vein and if you stick to it, you shouldn’t run into any problems. If you do run into any problems, you can always use the Comments section below the post to complain and we’ll be here to solve them as best as we can! Read on then for the rooting guide for the AT&T Infuse 4G.
By editandroid.blogspot.com
I. Before You Begin
2. Extract the downloaded drivers to a folder on your desktop and run Kies_Mini_For_Captivate_11011_4.exe. Reboot your Windows PC after it is done installing.
3. Enable USB Debugging on your device. To do this, go to Settings -> Applications -> Development and check the USB Debugging box, when your device is connected.
4. There’s no need to back up anything, but do so anyways if you want to feel safer.
II. Rooting the Infuse 4G
1. Extract root.zip that you downloaded to a folder on your desktop.
2. Connect your device to your PC and again, make sure USB Debugging is enabled.
3. Run SuperOneClick.exe from the extracted root folder. Your antivirus may throw up a warning saying that the file is not safe – ignore that.
4. Select GingerBreak under the Exploit section if you are running Android 2.3 OS.
5. Finally, click on Root.
6. If the procedure went okay, SuperOneClick should say, “Your device is rooted” with an option to donate to the developer. Click on Yes if you want to or No if you simply want to exit. To confirm that you are indeed rooted, disconnect your device and check the application drawer for an app called Superuser. If you find this installed, you are rooted!!
Do At Your Own Risk!!!!