If you are a Android user, then you must know how to access root files on your Android device. This is because if you do not have root access, then your device will not be able to run certain applications or functions. To access root files on an Android device, first make sure that you have the proper permissions. To do this, open the Settings app and scroll down to the bottom of the screen. There, you will find a list of permissions that your device has. Once you have seen the permission that pertains to your application or function, grant it to yourself by clicking on it. Once you have granted permission to yourself, next need to find and open the file that contains yourAndroid’s root directory. To do this, open a file explorer and navigate to where yourAndroid’s root directory is located. Once there, click on the file name and select “Open in new window.” You will now be able to see yourAndroid’s root directory in a new window. Now that you have accessed and opened yourAndroid’s root directory, it is time to start working with its contents. To begin working with its contents, first create a new folder called “root.” In this folder, create a file called “config.” In this file, you will need to set up some basic settings for yourAndroid device. For example, you may want to set up password protection for your Android phone or set up specific settings for when it starts up (such as turning off notifications). Once you have created and edited yourConfig file, next start working with its contents by editing one of its lines (for example: config/settings/com.androidcentral.). Edit these lines as needed and make sure they match those that are in yourConfig file. Once everything is correct and working as expected, save the Config file and close all of the files within it (for example: config/settings/com.androidcentral.). Finally, reboot