How do I install the market onto my rooted nook?
Its running the stock rom at the moment.
It is installed during the root...
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My root installed Rom manager but no market.
Can I use cm7's market?
How do you define root? Are you rooted stock or do you have CM7 on your Nook?
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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.
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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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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.
Im running smoothrom 4.4 on my nexus 7 and when i installed titanium backup to backup my apps it said I wasn't rooted. I installed root checker and it says i don't have proper root access? I'm not sure how it says i'm not rooted when im running a custom rom.
Hi
I am using miui v5 4.3.x
Since it still does not have a multirom supported kernel, I decided to install ubuntu touch by their official dual boot method. Everything went fine but it installed supersu. Since miui already has a btter superuser manager, I decided to remove it. So I went to settings in supersu app and then chose the option that removes supersu so that we can install some other superuser manager.
Now I removed supersu, but it seems like miui su app is no more in use. Even though I have enabled root in that app, apps still say no root.
Please tell me how to fix this and get back to default miui su manager.
have you tried re-rooting via the app?, its in the android market,there are usually conflicts if you have two root apps, disable/ remove one and clear the data and start from scratch.
or just restore to the backup you made before you installed ubuntu,
Hi, ever since i've moved to lollipop cm12 my root access keeps getting "uninstalled" and i end up having to reroot again using a root program on my computer. This happens after every nightly rom update i perform too. Anyone know whats going on? Thanks
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Hi, ever since i've moved to lollipop cm12 my root access keeps getting "uninstalled" and i end up having to reroot again using a root program on my computer. This happens after every nightly rom update i perform too. Anyone know whats going on? Thanks
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Just flash the supersu.zip in your custom recovery after you flash the rom.
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Flash SuperSU 2.46(current) with twrp or cwm. Then open supersu settings -> install backup script. Also untick "Respect CM root settings"