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I use the 1 click root program to root my droid x. then i got an ota update and the root stop work... i click the unroot and the phone restart...phone came back on but still have superuser on it....i try to reroot it say done but none of the rooted apps are working...it never ask superuser to allow...If i open the superuser app it never have anything in it...Could someone help me out to get my phone rooted and apps to working..Thanks
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I use the 1 click root program to root my droid x. then i got an ota update and the root stop work... i click the unroot and the phone restart...phone came back on but still have superuser on it....i try to reroot it say done but none of the rooted apps are working...it never ask superuser to allow...If i open the superuser app it never have anything in it...Could someone help me out to get my phone rooted and apps to working..Thanks
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The superuser.apk just doesnt remove when you unroot. Nothing is working as you didnt re-root.
If you want root again, simply root it again and you will be good.
I rerooted it over and over and still didn't w
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Follow the manual rooting process and it will work. I promise.
Same thing happened to me but I had mine re-rooted within 5 minutes.
I NEVER trust those one click apps unless they come from UnrEVOked.
i have try different ways and still didnt work...could someone please help...
Honestly brother, you are giving people nothing to work with. You just say it didn't work. The manual root method will work, so as stated above use that. If you are saying you did use that method, then please describe where it is failing and what things look like. Post the link to the manual method that you have used, there are a few, which did you try, what steps did you follow?
Also, what do you mean it doesn't work/ You said you went into the superuser app and nothing is there. Well, I am confused as nothing is supposed to be there. The app does nothing when you click into it. It only goes into effect when you download and install a program that needs root. (an example is root explorer) When you install that app, it will open up superuser and ask for root permission and you can click to remember, etc and give it access. Explain what you mean by its not working......Unless you have apps that already have supervisor privs
i went to youtube....... when i type in the command ./exploid[/B it say denied.....Ok when i download rooted apps and try to open the apps superuser never come up for i can click allow....none of my rooted app ask for root permission. When i use the one click root process it say my phone have been rooted...
Follow the ROOT instructions in this post and in the links on that post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732411&highlight=root
sdgills said:
i went to youtube....... when i type in the command ./exploid[/B it say denied.....Ok when i download rooted apps and try to open the apps superuser never come up for i can click allow....none of my rooted app ask for root permission. When i use the one click root process it say my phone have been rooted...
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You might have to try the . Exploid command a few times before it will prompt you for the password, TRY AGAIN! I had to run that command several times before it showed the password prompt.
when i get to the step i got to type ./exploid it keep sayin permission denied...I have try over and over still not working..can someone please help...
sdgills said:
when i get to the step i got to type ./exploid it keep sayin permission denied...I have try over and over still not working..can someone please help...
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OK, I am going to try and help but only if you post what you have done, what you are following, etc. You cant make a blanket statement and expect people to know where you are at.
What files are you using, are you using the root that I linked you too? How are you typing things in? Dont put the "" around the commands like its typed, just type.
Did you in fact set up ADB correctly? When you push in step 2, what happens? When you go to adb shell after that, what happens, when you change directory's to sqlite_stmt_journal in step 4 what happens? etc.
If you want help man, you gotta be specific. This is why you are not getting a lot of replies.
I recently rooted my atrix with superoneclick then i accidently updated then i belive i still had my root until i went to install a 3d theme then my phone crashed and wouldnt get past the at&t screen so i had to erase everything now on my phone i still have "super user" in my app draw but i cannot side load apps did i lose my root? what do i have to do to sideload apps again ? and i guess re root my phone
Yes i am a newb i am comming from IOS and an iPhone 4 please dont flame
If you updated, you mean 4.1.57, this is what I did to re-root when I lost mine after updating and SuperOneClick wouldn't work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013931
Ok so i read that so basically i have to flash my phone back to default then root again?
Yeap, that's exactly what I did, but in that same thread, I think someone else outlined using aRoot to go over SuperOneClick.
Originally Posted by donbar85
I'm pretty new to Android (two weeks now), and want to ensure I don't end up with a bricked device, so I apologize for the 'noob' question here. I rooted with SuperOneClick. Has anyone else used this script successfully with that root method, or will it only be successful with aRoot?
Also, if I need aRoot, can I run it over top SuperOneClick, or would it be best to unroot, run aRoot (or let the script root) and then run the script?
I appreciate all the hard work I've seen done in these forums and appreciate any help anyone can offer.
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Yes you may safely run aroot over superoneclick. Aroot is the recommended method because it cleans up a lot of things Superroneclick does.
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Originally Posted by DJQ1212
Yes you may safely run aroot over superoneclick. Aroot is the recommended method because it cleans up a lot of things Superroneclick does.
Thank you both. I believe I will try running aRoot over my SuperOneClick root and then try out the script. Thanks again!
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Yup the aRoot script is used in the GladiAtrix and possibly the GingerBlur rom as well. Either way. SOC is crap, not meant for atrix anyway. aRoot was written specifically for the Atrix. If you want to update to 4.1.57 read through the retain root thread over in atrix development.
after update, i can still see "su" installed in /system/bin/
I am unable to use it, getting permissioned denied message, any solutions ?
sam_t610 said:
after update, i can still see "su" installed in /system/bin/
I am unable to use it, getting permissioned denied message, any solutions ?
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This has been explained many times. updating kills root, even though you still have superuser installed. to retain root you need to use the script in the development section when updating from 1.26 to 1.57. flash back to 1.26 and try again.
Hello.
Apologies in advance is this is re-hashing old/well-covered ground.
Firstly, the Kernel is great - thanks!
The issue I have been experiencing recently, though, relates to permissions. Ever since performing an update last week, I have been unable to access the app; instead, I am faced with a message, reading: "You need root permissions to operate this application. Exit and try again."
So, I have tried this. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and tweaking some of the security settings. Nothing.
Again, apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
Hope someone can assist. I'm a relative novice, so please be kind.
Thanks.
Perkin.
warbeck said:
Hello.
Apologies in advance is this is re-hashing old/well-covered ground.
Firstly, the Kernel is great - thanks!
The issue I have been experiencing recently, though, relates to permissions. Ever since performing an update last week, I have been unable to access the app; instead, I am faced with a message, reading: "You need root permissions to operate this application. Exit and try again."
So, I have tried this. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and tweaking some of the security settings. Nothing.
Again, apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.
Hope someone can assist. I'm a relative novice, so please be kind.
Thanks.
Perkin.
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Are you using SuperUser or SuperSU?
I think there is a solution. Can you try to go to SuperUser or SuperSU on your phone and make sure Franco's app is recognized to accept root access. Also try to click on Franco's app and click 'forget', exit SuperSu or SuperUser and go to the application. It should prompt you to accept root access. Accept it and see how it goes from there. Make sure SuperSu or SuperUser is updated.
obvious question.. are you sure that you have root? you dont need root to flash and run a custom kernel, only to control root apps. also, are you using superuser or supersu? flash this in your custom recovery, it should fix your problem http://download.chainfire.eu/314/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.20.zip
Hey Guys,
I recently bought a Nexus 7 from ebay. The guy I bought it from had put Paranoid Android 3 on it. I am cimplete noob and do not know how to root or flash.
I just did something which I dont know how to correct.
GooManager kept telling me there was an update which when tapped on, would bring me to the .zip file i was supposed to dl.
I recently went into GooManager and denied permissions and then quickly re enabled them in supersu but now when ever I get the update prompt it brings me to the GooManager home screen with a message that says "GooManager has been granted super user permissions for an inactive shell"
What did I do wrong and do you have any idea how I can:
1. Fix this error
2. Go about updating the Nexus 7 to the newest version of paranoid
3. Can Someone link me to the full instructions on how to get the newest paranoid 3 on my nexus 4?
Thanks a ton
Josh
Josh5321 said:
I recently went into GooManager and denied permissions and then quickly re enabled them in supersu but now when ever I get the update prompt it brings me to the GooManager home screen with a message that says "GooManager has been granted super user permissions for an inactive shell"
What did I do wrong and do you have any idea how I can:
1. Fix this error
2. Go about updating the Nexus 7 to the newest version of paranoid
3. Can Someone link me to the full instructions on how to get the newest paranoid 3 on my nexus 4?
Thanks a ton
Josh
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1. there is no error
2. launch goomanager, hit check for updates, when it alerts you, let it down load and flash
3. go to the nexus 4 forum, there is a thread dedicated to Paranoid Android there.
Pirateghost said:
1. there is no error
2. launch goomanager, hit check for updates, when it alerts you, let it down load and flash
3. go to the nexus 4 forum, there is a thread dedicated to Paranoid Android there.
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but in the past when I would click on the update notification it brought me straight to the download file. now it just brings me to the goomanager main screen.
reboot the device and try again. or you can go in and clear out all data and cache for goomanager in your settings/apps/goomanager page
I did a reboot and then cleared data and cashe and the notification just vanishes when tapped. Not sure how this happened. Can anyone link me to the latest PA 3 link to dl. ill just do it manually and maybe it will correct itself in the future.
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I did a reboot and then cleared data and cashe and the notification just vanishes when tapped. Not sure how this happened. Can anyone link me to the latest PA 3 link to dl. ill just do it manually and maybe it will correct itself in the future.
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open the NEXUS 7 ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT FORUMS and download yourself, or open GOOMANAGER and BROWSE COMPATIBLE ROMS...
I have an associated question: does GooManager require the separate SuperSU app to be installed?
My device (a Motorola Xoom) is supposedly rooted, but SuperSU fails to install and GooManager can't get root permission. It's frustratingly difficult to tell (on this device at least) if there's proper root access - one checker app tells me the tablet is rooted, others say it isn't.
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I have an associated question: does GooManager require the separate SuperSU app to be installed?
My device (a Motorola Xoom) is supposedly rooted, but SuperSU fails to install and GooManager can't get root permission. It's frustratingly difficult to tell (on this device at least) if there's proper root access - one checker app tells me the tablet is rooted, others say it isn't.
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Hi, TyneBridges...
Well, I've never used GooManager myself... but the apps description on PlayStore certainly suggests you do need to be rooted to be use it.
You're a long way from the Motorola Xoom forums (wherever they may be)... but try, from PlayStore, running some app that requires root... like Titanium backup, or perhaps better, Android Terminal emulator (by Jack Palevich)... run it, and type...
Code:
su
If you're NOT rooted, you should see something like this...
Code:
$su
su: not found
$
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One last thought that's just occurred to me.... you may actually already BE rooted (ie., have the SU binary installed in /system/bin or /system/xbin or wherever)... but you may be just missing the SuperSU app itself (and which 'manages' the apps you grant root to). This is has happened to me, several times, when re-rooting... for reasons which remain a mystery.
But you can download it from PlayStore, here...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu
If you have some root SU binary installed, then Chainfire's SuperSU app should detect it... and either replace it, or update it.
Anyway... just some thoughts.
I really have no idea what other technical issues/problems there might be rooting a Motorola Xoom. And so you should hunt out the XDA forum for your specific device for more information... I'd be very surprised if there wasn't one.
Good luck.
Rgrds,
Ged.
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Hi, TyneBridges...
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One last thought that's just occurred to me.... you may actually already BE rooted (ie., have the SU binary installed in /system/bin or /system/xbin or wherever)... but you may be just missing the SuperSU app itself (and which 'manages' the apps you grant root to). This is has happened to me, several times, when re-rooting... for reasons which remain a mystery.
But you can download it from PlayStore, here...
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Thanks for the reply. You imply that the SuperSU app *is* needed but that's the one that I've tried, and failed, to install. It just keeps telling me that the binary needs to be updated then, when I accept that, a pause and "Installing" followed by "Installation failed". I've tried the terminal program you suggest
su
Gives:
Permission denied
...so it appears that the tablet is not correctly rooted, but I don't know what the problem is.
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TyneBridges said:
Thanks for the reply. You imply that the SuperSU app *is* needed but that's the one that I've tried, and failed, to install. It just keeps telling me that the binary needs to be updated then, when I accept that, a pause and "Installing" followed by "Installation failed". I've tried the terminal program you suggest
su
Gives:
Permission denied
...so it appears that the tablet is not correctly rooted, but I don't know what the problem is.
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Hi, again John...
I'm afraid I'm a bit out of my depth with the Motorola Xoom... I know absolutely nothing about it. Sorry.
Here's where you should really be asking...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/motorola-xoom
...if anybody can solve your problem, then that's where you're likely to find them.
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If you can install a Custom Recovery like TWRP or CWM on your device, then it **SHOULD** (theoretically) just be a case of flashing Chainfire's UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.94, via that Custom Recovery.
On Nexus devices, you use FASTBOOT to flash a Custom Recovery.... on Samsung Devices, you need something called Odin to do likewise.
Once you have a Custom Recovery installed, rooting should be a piece of cake.
Problem is, I have absolutely no idea how to get such a Custom Recovery installed on a Xoom.
Do a bit of research... XDA is a vast repository of considerably more knowledgeable people than myself... and somebody is likely to know something.
Good luck.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Hello everyone, I'm a returning (or more so new) user who's been here since the tytn2 days but gone rogue for awhile. Recently I've picked up an s4 through my contract renewal and stepped into a few hickups on rooting. beforehand, i've been on the iphone for a long time and only recently gotten somewhat recognized into the android platform with the note 10.1 before getting the s4 so i'm not completely new to it, but still a noob when it comes to fixing recurring problems when it comes to rooting. Anyways... For the past week i've tried the motochopper method to root my galaxy s4 with unsuccessful results as each time i've tried it the string: "[-] Failure." would occur every time i got it to run.
Methods of rooting:
- Particularly, motochopper was the only method of rooting that i've tried and it did install the superuser apk, however when i'm prompted to install the superuser binary update within the app the following error, "There was an error installing superuser. Please send a log of the error to the developer" always occurs. installing SuperSU and attempting to use it also didn't work as it will prompt me, "There is no binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
Notable things:
- I've updated my phone to the most recent firmware from att as of 4 days ago. I'm aware that this is most likely the cause of my difficulties and i was foolish to not read beforehand about the update blocking root :/.
- My phone is the galaxy s4 version sgh-i337 from AT&T US
- Baseband number is i337UCUAMF3. I'm also aware that this is the version that everyone's having trouble with for those trying to root.
- After the root attempt, i've read up on a few things regarding my issue as well as a couple of posts within the motochopper thread where some people had trouble rooting. After which i figured out that the update blocked root.
- I strongly do not want to factory reset my phone and have to back up everything but, if necessary, then i will.
- So far with the information I've read I couldn't find many clear answers which is why I ended up making this thread.
- Even with the experience that I had with the note 10.1 i'm still fairly new to android, so my apologies if all of this sounds ignorant or.. "newbish".
Problems I've come across:
- Using root checker pro i've compiled the detailed results on the bottom. It should also be noted that i was prompted, "root access not properly configured or was not granted." It will say that superuser was not installed but I can assure that it's on my app drawer.
Code:
Root Access is not properly configured or was not granted.
Super User Applications Status:
Superuser application - is NOT installed.
SuperSU application - version 1.41 - is installed!
System File Properties for Root Access:
Standard Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/bin/su:
Result: /system/bin/su: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/bin/su does not exist.
Standard Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/su:
Result: /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/xbin/su does not exist.
Alternative Location
Check Command: ls -l /sbin/su:
Result: /sbin/su: Permission denied
Analysis: File system permissions restricted and denied access.
Alternative Location
Check Command: ls -l /system/xbin/sudo:
Result: /system/xbin/sudo: No such file or directory
Analysis: File /system/xbin/sudo does not exist.
Root User ID and Group ID Status:
SU binary not found or not operating properly
System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin
ADB Shell Default User:
ADB shell setting for standard access, stored in default.prop, is configured as: shell (non root) user - ro.secure=1
- For reference, i've also tried an app that required root (GMusicFS) but it tells me "Device is not rooted"
- I read up on the site how to use odin to remove the root but my current baseband doesn't match the baseband of the md5 files supplied as the end letters like MDL do not match with my own which are MF3. My fears are that i'll brick it, especially if it isn't necessary to do so given that my root went unsuccessful.
- Tried using the Updater to see if it tells me that my phone is up to date after attempting the root, but after being stuck on "contacting DM server" for a good 10 minutes and force closing it, it prompted me that the process was interrupted and that the phone was up to date. What worries me is that the updater may or may not be broken after the root attempt
General Questions:
- Is it necessary to unroot my phone given that there is no root present to begin with? or will there be any recurring problems if i don't do so?
- Is the updater to my phone broken because of the root attempt or is it something else?
- Will Odin brick my phone if i use it with the current files and should i wait until an mf3 file shows up if i need to unroot? (my common sense tells me that if i do it will brick it, but i want to get someone else's opinion on it if it's possible)
- Can i remove the superuser app manually and will it be safe if i do it?
- Did the root attempt on motochopper work to a certain point or did it not go through at all?
- When is it expected that we'll see a fix for the mf3 baseband and see a root program for it? I'm aware that it locks the bootloader too and some deeming it impossible at the moment but i'm just curious.
Any help to these questions is very much appreciated and if there's anything that i've missed to which you need more info on i'd be glad to respond.
You cant downgrade...once on mf3 your stuck, odin will instantly fail when trying ti flash if your on mf3. Lastly there is no current root methid for mf3...so you will just have to wait for a new exploit..
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
mg2195 said:
You cant downgrade...once on mf3 your stuck, odin will instantly fail when trying ti flash if your on mf3. Lastly there is no current root methid for mf3...so you will just have to wait for a new exploit..
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Thank you for replying, i didn't know that about odin. So because of this it also means that nothing got changed except just adding the superuser apk on my phone then, right? Seeing that i can't even use odin and the root doesn't go through on mf3 anyway, i don't need to unroot for any reason or factory reset except if the root went through successfully and i wanted to remove it correct?
Is there still not a way to unroot when youre on mf3?
Zamdam1 said:
Is there still not a way to unroot when youre on mf3?
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You should have super su on your phone. There is an unroot feature in it. Many have reported success unrooting with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45301834
jd1639 said:
You should have super su on your phone. There is an unroot feature in it. Many have reported success unrooting with it.
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Well, i removed supersu somehow.. i guess i should try this again and then try and use supersu to unroot it.
Why don'y you just read the information already available in this forum. Especially the "pinned" threads in 'General" and "Q & A" sections. Also read the threads with MF3 in the title. ALL of the questions you asked are answered in detail in those threads, plus you will learn a lot more about the phone while reading the threads. Good luck.
Read through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432876&page=2
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Why don'y you just read the information already available in this forum. Especially the "pinned" threads in 'General" and "Q & A" sections. Also read the threads with MF3 in the title. ALL of the questions you asked are answered in detail in those threads, plus you will learn a lot more about the phone while reading the threads. Good luck.
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I've read quite a lot actually, that's why i made this thread at the time mostly to clear some glaring concerns I had being new to this. Since then though the MF3 update was able to be rooted and most of my questions and concerns were answered. I appreciate the help.
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I've read quite a lot actually, that's why i made this thread at the time mostly to clear some glaring concerns I had being new to this. Since then though the MF3 update was able to be rooted and most of my questions and concerns were answered. I appreciate the help.
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Also notice SuperSU upgraded to 1.60. I noticed you posted an older version which may be incompatible with latest MF3 update. :S
In short motochopper rooting method DOES NOT work with MF3. I know a lot of people are tired of saying that but I'll be the one this time to remind you haha. But it looks like you figured that out and moved on to jortex's rooting method.
Just know there is no way to ODIN it back like on the old MDL update.
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Also notice SuperSU upgraded to 1.60. I noticed you posted an older version which may be incompatible with latest MF3 update. :S
In short motochopper rooting method DOES NOT work with MF3. I know a lot of people are tired of saying that but I'll be the one this time to remind you haha. But it looks like you figured that out and moved on to jortex's rooting method.
Just know there is no way to ODIN it back like on the old MDL update.
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well.. for some reason the jortex method did reinstall supersu.. i used motochopper to install the superuser app. im guessing there is no unroot option in that app.. oh well. i will just keep it rooted until they release the fw for mf3..
Zamdam1 said:
well.. for some reason the jortex method did reinstall supersu.. i used motochopper to install the superuser app. im guessing there is no unroot option in that app.. oh well. i will just keep it rooted until they release the fw for mf3..
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Are you trying to unroot? Try following this post I made on the other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45340743&postcount=12