Superuser fc - Nexus S General

On cm7 nightly 30 for 4g. Netarchy's bfs kernel
Trying to run ti backup everytime it starts up and asks for su rights su fcs. I've wiped cache and dalvik, multiple times. Can't seem to clear up whatever is causing the fc. Same thing happens when I try to launch su from the app launcher.
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joebags said:
On cm7 nightly 30 for 4g. Netarchy's bfs kernel
Trying to run ti backup everytime it starts up and asks for su rights su fcs. I've wiped cache and dalvik, multiple times. Can't seem to clear up whatever is causing the fc. Same thing happens when I try to launch su from the app launcher.
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go to settings, applications, manage applications, all, superuser.. clear data then try. but i have a feeling that you might need to update your su app.

Thank you Simms, clearing the data did work. I had also tried to update su, both by flashing the newest zip, and then by downloading it in the market. Neither helped until i cleared data. again thank you

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titanium back up issue

when trying to install apps via titanium backup , the error i get is sorry i could not require root privileges.. please verify your rom is rooted, includes busybox and try again.... this attempt was made using /system/xbin/su
how can i fix this
when i click problems, it only allows me to upgrade SU.. not busybox. Im on the strike 1.0.3 aosp rom 4.0.3
Try clearing your app data for superuser permissions.
I got that error twice, after accidentally selecting "no" when it asked for root and on one of the last updates for titanium backup.
This was the solution in each case, just be sure to re-approve all if your other program's that request root.
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jfortier16 said:
Try clearing your app data for superuser permissions.
I got that error twice, after accidentally selecting "no" when it asked for root and on one of the last updates for titanium backup.
This was the solution in each case, just be sure to re-approve all if your other program's that request root.
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What ROM are you running?? Did you go into SU and toggle permissions on?
I ran into a similar issue recently while trying to play with a JB ROM. I updated my su binary through Superuser and everything worked fine afterwards

[Q] Could root access be lost by itself?

I was using device perfectly till today. I've installed nocturnal kit lastly. Don't know if it's related to this or not but it seems i've lost my root access. Now I can't use CM file manager which was working well and can't edit any app's settings in paranoidandroid. Both need root access. It keeps saying "couldn't get privileges" So is it possible to lose root by installing apps, mods or any software issues?
Not likely. Just go to your superuser app and make sure root access is being given.
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joshnichols189 said:
Not likely. Just go to your superuser app and make sure root access is being given.
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checked su app and all root needed apps are seems to have access but they don't work I'm gonna wipe and reflash I think.
Try wiping cache for superuser. And you can try switching to superSU, it's better than the original.
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get the supersu app from the market, free. install it, open it, then press yes when it asks you to update your su binaries. supersu works well for jelly bean, superuser is hit and miss.
Ace42 said:
Try wiping cache for superuser. And you can try switching to superSU, it's better than the original.
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Tried that too. Also wiped cache & dalvik and didn't work.

Android is upgrading message everytime I reboot phone.

This wasn't happening yesterday. Every morning I reboot my phone when j remove from the Wireless charger to prevent the wireless charger wakelock.
This morning however I notice that everytime I reboot I get the Android is upgrading message as if I just performed a OTA.
The phone finishes the upgrade and looks and acts fine bit if I reboot again it does it again.
Anyone else experience this before? Its still happening if I reboot everytime.
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Clear cache and maybe load a new kernel maybe?
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if you didnt do it yourself, then its either an app, a mod, or the rom/kernel that youre running. whats happening is that your dalvik-cache is getting wiped then rebuilt on boot.
I'm on stock 4.2.2 rooted and running motley kernel. Have been running this setup for a month no and no issues and haven't installed any weird apps that could do this.
Doesn't make sense
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I think it happens when you wipe davlik with apps disabled.
if it only pops up for a second or so, don't worry about it.
It was the beats audio root app (paid version) I noticed it would consistently say permission granted even when the phone was idle.
Uninstalled the drivers using the inapp uninstaller and now no more message when rebooting.
Anyone know why this app clears dalvik cache every reboot?
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nextelbuddy said:
It was the beats audio root app (paid version) I noticed it would consistently say permission granted even when the phone was idle.
Uninstalled the drivers using the inapp uninstaller and now no more message when rebooting.
Anyone know why this app clears dalvik cache every reboot?
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i use the beats+xlouder flashable mod, and it clears dalvik upon flashing. its nonsense that the app clears dalvik after a reboot, i definitely wouldnt be happy with it.
nextelbuddy said:
I'm on stock 4.2.2 rooted and running motley kernel. Have been running this setup for a month no and no issues and haven't installed any weird apps that could do this.
Doesn't make sense
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This started in 4.0, its just part of system startup to check system integrity I believe
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So how do you find out which application is the one that's wiping the cache?
yahoowizard said:
So how do you find out which application is the one that's wiping the cache?
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its probably one that needs root. it could be a flashed mod too.
simms22 said:
its probably one that needs root. it could be a flashed mod too.
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Thanks, I think I found what the problem might be.
yahoowizard said:
Thanks, I think I found what the problem might be.
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sweet
Thank you for sharing what was the problem.
I have found fix for this error, it is mainly due to odex files which are created by lucky patcher so deleting these files using lucky patcher itself will surely remove this error with 50 percent success rate. Here's the fix; open lucky patcher, there in lower left section you can see Toolbox, click Toolbox button then select 4th last option i.e Remove all odex files. Thats it android will reboot on itself and vola no android is upgrading. .
Check out attachement for help.
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Starting Applications Message Every Boot

Since I wiped the dalvik cache due to a Play Store issue which does not let me update/install random applications.
Wiping the dalvik cache fixed the issue (no, wiping cache, data or/and uninstall updates does not help) but now I get that annoying Starting Apps dialog box every boot.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
I did wipe the dalvik cache and rebooted a lot of times and it did not help.
EDIT: Once it did happen just by "updating" to a false update.
I did look in the logcat and it says that the dex file of the application did successfully renamed but cannot be moved and of course that's how I got the idea that wiping the dalvik cache will fix it but that just you know.
andyabc said:
Since I wiped the dalvik cache due to a Play Store issue which does not let me update/install random applications.
Wiping the dalvik cache fixed the issue (no, wiping cache, data or/and uninstall updates does not help) but now I get that annoying Starting Apps dialog box every boot.
Is there a way to prevent it from happening?
I did wipe the dalvik cache and rebooted a lot of times and it did not help.
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Just answer this question: do you use a cracked version of Titanium Backup ? If you answered "yes", please uninstall that cracked version, it's illegal :angel:. Although you can somehow reinstall it .
redguardsoldier said:
Just answer this question: do you use a cracked version of Titanium Backup ? If you answered "yes", please uninstall that cracked version, it's illegal :angel:. Although you can somehow reinstall it .
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Nope, used my own shell script.
I tried using the cracked key but it never worked. lol
...And now we are talking warez...
Anyway what the script does is erase all files in the dalvik cache folder in the data partition then reboot.
My scripts are on my website if you want to have a look at it.
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Anyway, just try to uninstall TB, reboot to see if the problem's still there. Then you can reinstall TB
redguardsoldier said:
Anyway, just try to uninstall TB, reboot to see if the problem's still there. Then you can reinstall TB
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Ok but I did not use it for any dalvik cache stuff...
EDIT: Didn't do anything...
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You have a bad app being a jerkface. Uninstall them one by one until it stops then reinstall that app from the play store.
limeaide said:
You have a bad app being a jerkface. Uninstall them one by one until it stops then reinstall that app from the play store.
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It could be an application which is attempting to recreate itself but keeps getting erased or something.
The Play Store (3.0) started the bug while updating a application which became the victim.
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well nova launcher used to cause such a prob on my phone..... see if u have any such launcher , remove and then try..... its an app issue.....
abhishek24dogra said:
well nova launcher used to cause such a prob on my phone..... see if u have any such launcher , remove and then try..... its an app issue.....
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All stock, no custom launchers are used on it.
The issue began after wiping the dalvik cache.
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Apps keep force closing....mainly xda

Gets guys...I am running Freegs4 and ktoonesz kernel for about a week but all of a sudden today apps started to just force close. The worst is the XDA app which force closes as soon as I open it. I had to write this from my gs2. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but no luck...I really don't want to restore...any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
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Maybe booting into custom recovery, if you have it, and wipe cache and dalvik, not data full factory restore. Then run fix permissions and boot back into system. I don't know if that would fix it but that's what I'd do as a last resort before restoring a nandroid or installing a stock ROM and kernel and seeing how stable that was.
change your kernel.

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