I used the method on rootkindlefire.com after the update I just re-rooted it with the same procedure, everything working fine, so if anyone is worried about rooting after the update, the rootkindlefire.com method still works, I haven't tried the super one click.
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I just recently rooted and I have obtained s off successfully. But I can't seem to get the root priv to stick. I would appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you for reading.
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Which method did you use?
I got my phone a few days ago (G2), followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928160 - had no problems with keeping root when I had stock rom, and running CM 7 nightly, still no issues.
If you can't keep root, sounds like you don't have perm root.
I used the original method posted by unforgiven.
I already have s off. But when I run temp root again it doesn't stick.
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mftek said:
I used the original method posted by unforgiven.
I already have s off. But when I run temp root again it doesn't stick.
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Why not try gfree to perm root?
Nvm I got it. I ran visionary r10. Then # sync
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Hello guys,
I got my n10 today, rooted using marks toolkit.
Now the notification says "system update downloaded" and press to restart and install...
Is there an update or is my tablet trying to restore the original bootloader, and will updating unroot my phone?
Thanks,
Mark.
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The OTA is normal. It has nothing to do with root.
I'm not sure if you'll lose root. I don't remember the order of what I did. If you lose it, just re-root. Or you can download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, which has worked for me in the past.
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nyijedi said:
The OTA is normal. It has nothing to do with root.
I'm not sure if you'll lose root. I don't remember the order of what I did. If you lose it, just re-root. Or you can download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, which has worked for me in the past.
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Yes, you will lose root but you will remain unlocked... in fact, it is a good idea to unroot before installing OTA updates... being a Nexus device, this can easily be re-rooted....
Thank you guys!
I will do it then... Cheers, Mark
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I was rooted until i did the jellybean ota and now i lost root (i knew that was going to happen). But according to everyone using motofail2go it also will root 4.1.1, well it fails everytime....i have also replaced the superuser.apk and tried again but still failed...and now there is cm10 available and i wanna start messing around with it but i cant get rooted
any help?
I had to wipe to factory to get it to work....tried countless times before wiping. with a clean 4.1.1 OTA it rooted the first time.
I've tried that to with no success
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988449
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I rooted with Ñ7 one click tool back when JB 44.1.1 ruled and all was well, Titanium Backup ran we'll. A few upgrades later later TB still runs well but I just tried unsuccessfully to install stick mount and Locksreen Policy only partially works asking if I have root. I ran Root Checker Basic and it says I don't have proper root.
So, can and should I use another root technique on top of the old one?
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Flash that in Recovery http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed.zip
Flashed the above, still no root and TB stopped working /no root/. Flashed 3.13 and TB is again working.
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joe2262 said:
Flashed the above, still no root and TB stopped working /no root/. Flashed 3.13 and TB is again working.
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No clue I have and would never use a utility on a Nexus for ANY reason. What did you do to make it lose root?
I know there are other posts about this, none I have seen specifically about the AT&T Galaxy s4 though. I rooted using the motochopper method, no problems. I just received a notice on my at&t samsung galaxy s4 phone about a software update. Can I accept it or should I deny it?
Yes you can but you'll lose root. Read up. I've read other users rerooted after the update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2268946
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Correct. It breaks root. You'll just have to motochopper root it again after. Works fine
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confirming the update breaks root, installs successfully, and no issues re-rooting with the same method after the update