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Rooting H Series (H7000/7090/7080) possible?
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 3:13 pm
by TheInvisible
Hy there,
i'm from Germany and own a 60H7000 with Firmware T-MST14DEUC-1108.1, of course i disabled otn and ota updates in the (Extended) Service menue.
i read that you had success rooting h series, is it generally possible to root this tv?
if yes, when do you think you'll release the method?
Really looking Forward to get nfs/smb access to my Network Shares, dlna sucks

or is there any other way to get nfs/smb Access without rooting?
big thx for your reply!
Re: Rooting H Series (H7000/7090/7080) possible?
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 12:30 pm
by tsrivishnu
Hi,
Did you find out whether it is possible to root these models ? I have a 7080 and I would like to know if it is possible to root it.
Thanks.
Re: Rooting H Series (H7000/7090/7080) possible?
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 6:57 pm
by sectroyer
tsrivishnu wrote:Hi,
Did you find out whether it is possible to root these models ? I have a 7080 and I would like to know if it is possible to root it.
Thanks.
It will be possible to root but ONLY if you disable OTN Support ASAP

Re: Rooting H Series (H7000/7090/7080) possible?
Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 11:38 am
by tsrivishnu
Yes ofcourse, I will disable OTN.
And this rooting isn't a harmful rooting, is it? I mean, I can simply unroot it to be able to get warranty services from samsung if needed.
I believe rooting only involves installing SamyGo app and removing it means no root. Right?
Re: Rooting H Series (H7000/7090/7080) possible?
Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 12:59 pm
by sectroyer
tsrivishnu wrote:Yes ofcourse, I will disable OTN.
It's NOT the matter whether you "will". It's the matter whether it is or not too late for you to root your TV

I think you don't understand what "ASAP" means
tsrivishnu wrote:
And this rooting isn't a harmful rooting, is it? I mean, I can simply unroot it to be able to get warranty services from samsung if needed.
I believe rooting only involves installing SamyGo app and removing it means no root. Right?
Well it's not harmful but you probably solved your "problem" by NOT disabling OTN Support ASAP
