How to root Lenovo A1000 ?

Hello,
First, sorry for my english
Second, i bought a Lenovo A1000F. I tryed to root with a method from lenovo forum (russia) but it doesn't work. Perhaps, it's due to the last update which increase up internal memory to 1,5 Gb ?!
Someone can help me ?
PS : I tryed Framaroot, SRSRoot and OneClick Root but it doesn't work

Thanks
I saw this method but it's for A1000G. My tablet is a A1000F.
I have to wait

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