hi,if i use z4root to root my x5 to remove some apps i dont need ,will a factory reset return the phone to stock condition if something goes wrong?
you can unroot anytime with z4root, also nothing can go wrong. just be sure to download the superuser application
wolfgr said:
hi,if i use z4root to root my x5 to remove some apps i dont need ,will a factory reset return the phone to stock condition if something goes wrong?
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i tried. factory reset will not remove superuser right. need to unroot with z4root.
btw, would like to know what does factory reset (the one bundled with phone) wipe from the phone?
Tried to remove the bloatware with titanium backup, but the apps is still there. Any suggestions?
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z4root doesn't seem to work with new B137 firmwares on Android 2.2.2. (http://wiki.modaco.com/index.php/Huawei_Firmware_U8800)
gingerviking said:
Tried to remove the bloatware with titanium backup, but the apps is still there. Any suggestions?
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I deleted them in the cust_backup folder using root explorer. I needed to set permissions to r/w in terminal
i think something is going on with z4root...
the thread is locked, i can't find the app on the market and when i download the attached file, my antivirus (Kaspersky) tells me that it contains a virus and deletes it.
any other app to root my X5?
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I applied ryanzas lag fix and want to remove it quickly. Will formatting my phone via settings remove it? Does this remove root because I want to keep that.
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What version of his lag fix did you apply? You could just use the unlagfix option if you used the market version or the one click.
I did the original the one that required a computer. Can't get to a computer for like couple of days and wondering if I can just remove it doing that method.
Yes formatting your phone.still remove it
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I believe if you download the lagfix from the market, you can uninstall it. It gives me an option to remove it.
Search for "lag fix" and you'll find it in the market.
SamVib said:
I believe if you download the lagfix from the market, you can uninstall it. It gives me an option to remove it.
Search for "lag fix" and you'll find it in the market.
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This will only work for lagfix V1+ If I remember correctly. I had installed the one click alpha version via adb and wasn't able to uninstall using the OCLF app. I had to do a complete wipe to get rid of it. The unlagfixme didn't work for me. I installed the app to make life a lil more simple after my wipe.
farrisizdaman said:
I applied ryanzas lag fix and want to remove it quickly. Will formatting my phone via settings remove it? Does this remove root because I want to keep that.
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Do a titanium back up of all of your apps, flash the vibrant stock firmware, or even the new leaked one found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780935
Than use titanium to restore all your stuff, and you will have successfully removed it no matter the version you had used.
I have to go back to odin? You sure the format won't work?
farrisizdaman said:
I have to go back to odin? You sure the format won't work?
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If you did the computer one, you can undo it the same you you applied it, by clicking the file that says "undolagfix" or something similar.
I also installed OCLF but the market version and then I undone everything... But I noticed I still have update.zip should I delete it? Did stock vibrant come with update.zip?
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if you go back to the zip file theres is a unlagfixme.bat in there just do that while ur phone is in debug mode
dialect129 said:
if you go back to the zip file theres is a unlagfixme.bat in there just do that while ur phone is in debug mode
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Any idea how long it is supposed to take? I tried to use that and after "allowing" the application from supeuser permissions, it just kinda froze for about 10 minutes, so I rebooted my phone and then i bricked and the phone stayed on a black screen after the samsung G boot screen
Edit : just checked. My phone is running the newest updated but im gonna try to unroot and reroot one more time even though I already tried and it could not unroot.
So I went to install the new update via stock recovery and it seemed to work. I go check system settings and its still showing 2.3.2 and not the newest one. I go to try and root and it says everything works and my phone is rooted. Thing is there is no super user app that appeared on my last droid 2. What's the issue?
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Try it again and use the 1 click root for 2.3.20 from here http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-2-discussion/5321-2-3-20-1-click-root.html
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Edit : just checked. My phone is running the newest updated but im gonna try to unroot and reroot one more time even though I already tried and it could not unroot.
So I went to install the new update via stock recovery and it seemed to work. I go check system settings and its still showing 2.3.2 and not the newest one. I go to try and root and it says everything works and my phone is rooted. Thing is there is no super user app that appeared on my last droid 2. What's the issue?
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It might be that you just lost the app and just need to get it off the Market.
JDunc said:
It might be that you just lost the app and just need to get it off the Market.
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Yeah, I saw it was rooted and just went to market and got Superuser app and installed, I have root. I don't know why it did not show the superuser app even thought it said the apk was transfered.
Mine did the same. After I rooted using the one click method, it said it was a sucess. Tried to use Root Explorer, and it said failed getting superuser permission. Checke my SD card, and there was no Superuser.apk there. I copied it to the SD card from the one click directory, and it was sucessful. When trying to use Titanium Backup, had trouble with Busybox. Titanium downloaded a new Busybox, and all is now well.
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Ok so I had rooted my D2 a few days ago and had been looking into backup/recovery apps. Now however it seems as if my phone is no longer rooted. Is this possible? I thought I had read another thread where someone else was having this problem but was unable to find it. I tried to open up my superuser app and titanium backup app, but both ended in a failure and asked if my phone was rooted. Thanks in advance for anyone's help with this!
Also, just noticed that my superuser app isn't working correctly. The widget changed from being labeled "superuser" to "superuser permissions". I had assumed that this was after my phone had updated some other applications, however the superuser app won't turn on, it just gives me a black screen. When I tried to update through the market it said "Package file was not signed correctly". I'm unable to find the app on my phone so I can delete and try to download it again fresh. Thanks again for any advice anyone has!
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Yeah. Phones can unroot themselves. This usually happens when the phone updates itself. Don't stress though... just root your phone again.
So, then with the superuser permissions app that I found on my phone...if I were to re-root my D2 with a different method of rooting vs the first way, would I be able to uninstall that superuser permissions app if I wanted? Thanks for such a quick response!
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So, then with the superuser permissions app that I found on my phone...if I were to re-root my D2 with a different method of rooting vs the first way, would I be able to uninstall that superuser permissions app if I wanted? Thanks for such a quick response!
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What was your first method. I would just use z4root. Also, did you install a custom rom? If so maybe reflash the rom after you are rooted again.
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I had used the 1-2-3 step for rooting as my husband had suggested that. I have z4root installed now but haven't done anything yet. My husband had suggested I get some back-up apps for my phones system and also one for my apps in case I kill my phone. Will the droid 2 bootstrap back-up/restore my original phone system in case I do mess it up?
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I rooted and now cant access the google app store and my weatherbug elite seems to not be loading. What can I do?
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I rooted and now cant access the google app store and my weatherbug elite seems to not be loading. What can I do?
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Please link to the root guide you followed. After you rooted did you do anything else to the phone? You can try downloading the .apk file for the google play store. There are guides online to install .apk files manually.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/04/25/download-latest-google-play-store-4-0-27/
I used the motochopper method. I have since installed titanium backup pro but I had this problem before installing that.
douggiephresh said:
I used the motochopper method. I have since installed titanium backup pro but I had this problem before installing that.
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You may want to try restoring to factory with Kies and trying again.
Having already rooted wont effect a factory reset? Have you rooted your S4 using the same method?
I am actually restoring my rooted phone with Kies right now. I can confirm after its done that there weren't any issues. There is a disclaimer in Kies saying there may be issues if your phone is rooted.
Where did you find that option in kies?
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Where did you find that option in kies?
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With your phone plugged in go to Tools > Upgrade firmware
And mine just finished successfully.
Remember you can delete busybox and su in your system directory to unroot your phone before you system restore in Kies.
Relys said:
Remember you can delete busybox and su in your system directory to unroot your phone before you system restore in Kies.
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Thanks for the tip, didn't know that.
RandomHandle said:
Thanks for the tip, didn't know that.
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Here's the source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257058
I personally testing it and it works. The method to return the status from "Custom" to "Official" while keeping root was very nice.
Hi,
I'm rooted running stock.
My bank's app requires that the phone will be unrooted (it won't let me sign in). Is there a way to make the app think that I don't have root access, or is there a way to temporary unroot my phone, for when I'm using the app?
I've tried to disable the root from SuperSU, to use RootKeeper OTA, and this thread instructions, and some more market apps, but none of these worked. Even titanium backup didn't believe me that I'm not-rooted
Can you guys help me out?
Thanks
Alkonost said:
Hi,
I'm rooted running stock.
My bank's app requires that the phone will be unrooted (it won't let me sign in). Is there a way to make the app think that I don't have root access, or is there a way to temporary unroot my phone, for when I'm using the app?
I've tried to disable the root from SuperSU, to use RootKeeper OTA, and this thread instructions, and some more market apps, but none of these worked. Even titanium backup didn't believe me that I'm not-rooted
Can you guys help me out?
Thanks
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Most apps just look if you have a superuser.apk in /system/app/. Try to put "com." at the beginning of the name. So you don't have "superuser.apk" but "com.superuser.apk". I already done this and i have root and the app thinks im unrooted.
Thanks a lot! This + Rootkeeper made the app think I'm not rooted
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