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I have Android Device installed in Oracle VM VirtualBox on Windows 7. I need to pair two devices without user confirmation. It's Android 4.3. I want to connect two devices with Bluetooth and for that I need to pair them programatically first and I want to achieve this without the user having to press the pair button. My research so far has revealed that unless I have the root permissions I cannot pair two devices without user confirmation. So to achieve my target I want to root the virtual device I have installed on Windows 7. I have come across this thread: xda-developers: How to root Android x86 4.3 that shows that it can be achieved on Ubuntu. Is there any way that I can achieve this on Windows 7 and make my virtual device rooted? Any suggestions will be really appreciated.

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for root Android-X86 use this :

Download From XDA

Usage: ROOT SCRIPT FOR ANDROID x86 4.3

On android-x86:
Boot up
Press ALT+F1 //or if doesnt work,download Terminal Emulator then open it and follow ...
"cd" to the folder containing this file
Run "sh install.sh" and follow the instructions

On a linux OS boot:
Open your linux terminal
"cd" to the folder containing this file
Run "sh install.sh" and follow the instructions

other links For more details :

How to root device in Oracle VM Virtual Box

How to Root Android Device installed in Oracle VM Virtual Box

How to root Android x86 4.3 and ...

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  • I have extracted the files and after pressing ALT+f1 in VM going to the terminal and typing the path(D:\Softwares\New folder) and then when I type the command sh install.sh . I get a message "No such file or directory".. I am not able to figure it out why is it happening.. Any suggestions??
    – G droid
    Commented Mar 14, 2015 at 8:05
  • dude, you need extract this files in a directory on Android !,then, go to directory(With cd command) and run this install.sh. Commented Mar 14, 2015 at 8:15
  • @ Mohsen:I apologise for such a stupid question and how do I put this folder in Android VM and extract it there??
    – G droid
    Commented Mar 14, 2015 at 8:20
  • dont worry dude :) no problem, android x86 is a virtual and you can't share files on this but, you can find file link then download with browser and then with file manager or terminal find it. Commented Mar 14, 2015 at 8:30

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