How to Root your Verizon Galaxy S4
 
Description: This is a simple guide that will allow you to easily root your Verizon Galaxy S4 device without having to wipe your device or flash a full prerooted factory image. This method works using a leaked prerelease kernel (provided by user sextape) and root method (provided by user djrbliss). Only change is I have modified the Motochopper root method to use the latest SuperSU instead.Video Demo of the Full Process (Courtesy of DroidModd3rX) 
Step 1 - Preparation
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Download and Install Samsung Official USB Drivers - LinkDownload and extract ODIN v3.07 - LinkDownload the VRUAMD2 Prerelease Kernel - LinkDownload the VRUAMDK Stock Kernel - LinkDownload and extract the Motochopper Root Exploit Tool - Link | 
 
Step 2 - Flashing VRUAMD2 Prerelease Kernel to remove Root block
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Boot phone into ODIN mode (See here for how-to)Flash the VRUAMD2 Prerelease Kernel using ODIN v3.07 ***in PDA section only*** (See here for guide on flashing)Boot back to Android and verifying everything is still working and kernel has flashed successfully | 
 
Step 3 - Rooting Your Device
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Go into Settings > More > About phone > tap "Build number" about 7 times until it unlocks Developer optionsVerify in Developer options setting on your device that you have "USB debugging" checkedVerify in Developer options setting on your device that you have "Verify apps via USB" uncheckedVerify in Security setting on your device that you have "Unknown sources" checkedVerify in Security setting on your device that you have "Verify apps" uncheckedConnect your phone to your computer and open "Run.bat" file from the location you have extracted motochopper toYou will see a message on the phone asking you to accept the new computer connection (select to always allow and select OK)After motochopper runs and your phone reboots on its own, check if SuperSU has any update in the Play StoreOpen SuperSU app and let the binary update itself to the latest ***VERY IMPORTANT OR YOU WILL LOSE ROOT ON STEP 4***Once complete, just open a root application and verify that is able to access root properly | 
 
Step 4 - Restoring VRUAMDK Stock Kernel
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Boot phone into ODIN mode (See here for how-to)Flash the VRUAMDK Stock Kernel using ODIN v3.07 ***in PDA section only*** (See here for guide on flashing)Boot back to Android and verifying everything is still working and kernel has flashed successfullyAfter your phone boots back to Android, you should now be fully rooted and on the fully original stock firmware as the device came | 
 
Step 5 - Restoring Custom Recovery (Optional)
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Make sure you are rooted first using the above 4 steps firstFor TWRP Recovery follow the steps in this thread (or download from Goomanager): Link HereFor CWM-based Recovery follow the steps in this thread: Link HereFor OUDHS Gesture Touch CWM-based Recovery follow the steps in this thread: Link Here | 
 
 
 
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