10 -2021- — Auto Root Tools For Windows
For Windows 10 (2021 environment):
Tools using Capcom.sys, Cheat Engine’s driver, or vulnerable Intel drivers to execute ring-0 code. Popular in 2021: EoP (Elevation of Privilege) exploits like CVE-2021-34484 (Windows Print Spooler).
Despite being obsolete for flagship devices, Auto Root Tools for Windows 10 (2021) remain critical for:
For these edge cases, the 2021 tools are often the only automated method because manufacturers never released official unlock keys. Auto Root Tools For Windows 10 -2021-
By Q3 2021, Google released SafetyNet Hardware Attestation as mandatory for Play Protect certification. This meant:
Consequently, many 2021 auto root tools were abandoned by developers by early 2022. The only surviving method became manual patching via Magisk on a secondary Android device.
Phase 1: Connection Stabilization
Phase 2: Automatic Exploitation
Phase 3: Root Injection
Expected Time: 8 to 15 minutes.
Success Indicator: A new app named "Magisk" or "SuperSU" appears. Open it → "Installed" should show N/A (Ramdisk) or a version number.
Assumption: Device allows bootloader unlock and you have Windows 10 PC with platform tools.
Warning: Rooting (gaining elevated control) of devices usually refers to Android devices. On Windows 10 the analogous concepts are gaining Administrator privileges, using exploit tools, or modifying system files/firmware. Many “auto root” tools target Android devices and are run from Windows. This guide focuses on Android auto-root tools commonly used from Windows 10 (as of 2021), covering how they work, common tools, prerequisites, step‑by‑step procedures, troubleshooting, risks, and safer alternatives. Do not proceed unless you understand the legal and security risks and have permission for the device you’re modifying. For Windows 10 (2021 environment):

