[Q-RESOLVED] Disable Market Updater without being root - Wildfire General

I've HTC Wildfire with a 2.2.1 Froyo's HTC Sense ROM.
I've S-OFF but all my tries to be rooted have been painfull (flashing some new kernels). The phone shows too slowsly and buggy.
I want to block market updater, buy I don't know if there is a solution to do from recovery.
Or maybe anybody knows a kernel which work find with a HTC stock rom ?
Thanks a lot.

Rooting means having the Superuser Binary and the Superuser app installed. It has absolutely nothing to do with kernels and ROMs. As long as you have both (Superuser binary and app), you are "rooted", irrespective of whether you are on the stock kernel or not. So, if you are not having SU, flash this in Clockworkmod Recovery:
http://goo-inside.me/superuser (Choose 3.0.6-efgh.zip)
For blocking the Market updater, you just need a terminal emulator, The post with the required command can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18523622&postcount=7

Sorry I've a big mistake.
That's because I was using SETCPU and it was troubling me.
Please DELETE this post if is possible
Thanks a lot.

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Titanium backup problems

Anyone else having problems with titanium backup, i just updated it to the newest version, and now its telling me im not rooted no more? but the phone is rooted.
Are you running a custom Kernel? I just had this same issue yesterday. Let us know if you get it working and if you're able to restore backups. I got it working, but could not restore backups. I keep getting a parsing error.
Coodaddy
Using stock kernal
No im using the stock rom and kernal. all i have done with this phone is root it and now once i updated the backup program now its saying that it cant get root rights.
tomfubarr said:
No im using the stock rom and kernal. all i have done with this phone is root it and now once i updated the backup program now its saying that it cant get root rights.
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Running superuser.apk?
Can you still get root from a terminal session (su)?
Are you using the latest busybox?
Have you tried letting it install its own app-only busybox?
All my problems I've had with TiB have been with superuser.apk and busybox.
Might not be permanent root then, check other root apps like rom manager or something. Parse error is prob the version of busybox you have, clic problems in tb, then download busybox from within app.
On stock rom/flash a rooted kernel, search the dev section and check again, the joeykrim root is janky
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Lost Root Acess after updating to the lates Cyonagen ROM Release

Superuser not work
ROM Manager saying i need to root my phone. Please help completely lost.
Open superuser, hit menu, toggle permissions on, reboot.
And get rid of ROM Manager
Need More help didn't work
I don't use CM, but if it comes with the newest version of SuperUser (3.04 I believe), then that's likely the problem. Uninstall it and install an older version.
R&R SU with one in this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1297612
I too had thought I lost root access w/ latest SU (3.04 I believe).
Installed 3.0 in above link and everything back to normal now, i.e, root apps functioning normally.
Just be careful not to update app through Market to 3.04; I haven't found a way to stop it prompting me to update. Can't detach from Market via TB because SU doesn't appear in apps list.
i'm on 3.4 with no issues but ive lost root flashing other roms with 3.0. weird
Do what HipKat says.

LG E400 Superuser binary problem

I rooted my phone with superoneclick 1.7 (rageagainstthecage exploit ) Ι used rageagainstthecage cause all other rooting methods are not working ( permission denied etc. )
Root successful, i updated superuser with the latest playstore version
then comes a notification saying that my binary is outdated
I open superuser i click check for updates binary , it finds an update but i can't install it , it comes with an error and says try again
i try again but nothing
Root apps are working perfect even with outdated binary but i feel like i want to update it
Is there any way to update the binary??? I am sure this not happens only to me
I dont want to chage the rom or anything like that
I want the stock rom but rooted.
Help for the binary update problem??
Sorry for my bad english ( I am from Greece )
you can flash the superuser update from CMW recovery
First, check if you have USB Debugging enabled. If it isn't, enable it. If it's not solving it, unroot (or reinstall the ROM) and root again, then you can try to update the binary again.
g.carvalho97 said:
First, check if you have USB Debugging enabled. If it isn't, enable it. If it's not solving it, unroot (or reinstall the ROM) and root again, then you can try to update the binary again.
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Tried but noo :/ maybe there is a problem with the su file or something cause on other roms that binary update problem does not happen
but i want the stock rom rooted
any help?
Reinstall the Stock ROM and root it again, I think it's the only method :/

[Q] superSU binary update aborted. How to recover my root?

Hey guys, I m new in xda. Well I'm in a bit of trouble. think u guys can help me.
I wanted to replace my superuser app with superSU v1.45. I installed superSU and then uninstalled the superuser app from the onscreen option of superSU. And after that everytime I try to open superSU ,it says it needs to update the binary, then I need to choose a option between normal and cwm method. When I choose normal it keeps saying "Installation aborted." My superuser app is uninstalled and I lost my root.
So If there is any process of recovering my root again without flashing the stock rom again by odin, please suggest me.
***I m in stock rom now.
***Baseband version: S5360DDLC2
***Karnel: White karnel 1.3.3 build#62
There are two ways - if your phone is already rooted but you just have a problem with the app then the best superuser app for our phone is
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su
once installed swipe to the right and then press update binary
if it says the binary is not detected you have to root your phone again
the best way to do this is as follows (note this will prob only work on stock based roms and not cm7 due to build prop)
download attachment
go into cwm
mount system
flash zip
select superuser by chainsdd
restart
once restarted use link2sd (playstore) to uninstall the superuser app
download the latest version of the app from the link at start of this post and update the binary as iv already said
thank you markassmith . I will try & tell you if it works.... (t:thumbup:humbup)
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Permanent Root?

After installing the lollipop update I lost the rooting to the phone.
I rooted my phone again but to be sure for the next time,is there a way to root Lenovo a6000 plus permanently?
When u flash new rom, you have to root again, no way for permanent exept root option include in the rom
You wanted to root again hah? Flash SuperSU.zip (based on my knowledge stock LL cannot/hard to root withe root.apk like kingroot. So, i think the latest tricks is flash the supersu.zip) but still... if you are Advanced User if not dont trying it
GuestStar said:
You wanted to root again hah? Flash SuperSU.zip (based on my knowledge stock LL cannot/hard to root withe root.apk like kingroot. So, i think the latest tricks is flash the supersu.zip) but still... if you are Advanced User if not dont trying it
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Dude sometimes root doesn't install properly i don't know why... I am on stock with 1.4Ghz oc kernel... Thing happens to me is that whenever i reboot my phone. Root stops working and says su binary needs to be updated.. I just have reinstall again and again to keep it working after boot.. So do u have any to solve it?
MukulGamer said:
Dude sometimes root doesn't install properly i don't know why... I am on stock with 1.4Ghz oc kernel... Thing happens to me is that whenever i reboot my phone. Root stops working and says su binary needs to be updated.. I just have reinstall again and again to keep it working after boot.. So do u have any to solve it?
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For me root still work even on reboot. To root my phone, i flashed SuperSU.zip with custom recovery twrp. How about you? Did you using same thing like me or by apps like KingRoot.apk?
GuestStar said:
You wanted to root again hah? Flash SuperSU.zip (based on my knowledge stock LL cannot/hard to root withe root.apk like kingroot. So, i think the latest tricks is flash the supersu.zip) but still... if you are Advanced User if not dont trying it
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Yup obviously.. By SU... I never use kingroot... Well i know it shouldn't have happened... Btw fresh rom install will solve it.. But i don't wanna do that.. Setting up phone again and again suks.. I just asked it because i thought if you might have had this problem! Thanks btw
To clear things up. Think of root as a system module (binary) ("su" module located in "xbin"). Each time you install a new OS, core partitions need to be formated (/cache, /data, and ofc /system). If the SuperUser module is not pre-installed in the new firmware you are flashing, it can be additionally obtained through Chainfire's installation zip. Nearly all custom ROMs have it and will work just fine, with some needing user input to activate it (Settings > Dev Settings > Root Access). While stock ROMs will NEVER have root capabilities pre-loaded.
So, all in all:
No, there is no such thing and will never be, as permanent root. Everything is being overwritten all the time.
Rooting and re-rooting the A6000 is safe and easy.

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