[Q] Lost root after flashing rasbeanjelly rom - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

can any kind souls teach me how to regain root access?

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Did you find supersu 1.65 and flash it in recovery?
Here is the link if you dont have it http://download.chainfire.eu/351/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip
BUT before flashing binaries install supersu from the play store
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shevich said:
Did you find supersu 1.65 and flash it in recovery?
Here is the link if you dont have it http://download.chainfire.eu/351/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip
BUT before flashing binaries install supersu from the play store
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Opps. I didn't . without root I can't get into custom recovery now. How can I regain root access from here ?

of course you can, just go into bootloader, turn off the device, hold volume down and power, from there navigate to your custon recovery, or if your rom has the advance power menu navigate from there to your recovery
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shevich said:
of course you can, just go into bootloader, turn off the device, hold volume down and power, from there navigate to your custon recovery, or if your rom has the advance power menu navigate from there to your recovery
P.S. answer to your question, i dont know any other way than this
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Custom rom/recovery

Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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will444 said:
Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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will444 said:
Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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Through recovery?
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Through recovery?
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My cwm didn't stick and when I manually go into recovery it hangs on the boot screen. ROM manager seems to work
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use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
simms22 said:
use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
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Does it stick?
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will444 said:
Does it stick?
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i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
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i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
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Just found this I'm a thread, flashing now! Thanks mate
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[Q] Rooting: CWM and SuperSu for Nexus 4 JB4.3

Hello,
I have a stock Nexus 4 with Android 4.3, I was wondering if:
1. The latest SuperSu 1.51 is compatible with 4.3.
2. ClockWorkMod recovery 6.0.3.5 is compatible with 4.3; all the 4.3 rooting method I've been reading cite the TWRP not CWM.
Thanks!
You can flash TWRP 2.6 via Fastboot or Flashify and yes you can flash SuperSU 1.51 via TWRP or CWM Recovery.
In fact SuperSU 1.51 is supported with Android 4.3 fully with a fix for TB so you can restore apps.
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andyabc said:
You can flash TWRP 2.6 via Fastboot or Flashify and yes you can flash SuperSU 1.51 via TWRP or CWM Recovery.
In fact SuperSU 1.51 is supported with Android 4.3 fully with a fix for TB so you can restore apps.
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Thanks! But can I flash CWM from fastboot? is v6.0.3.5 compatible with JB 4.3?
Anyone know a good root uninstaller for 4.3? The app stopped working.
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Damian2013 said:
Anyone know a good root uninstaller for 4.3? The app stopped working.
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Reinstall the app and it will work again, happened to me with XDA Developers app.
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boeder9 said:
Thanks! But can I flash CWM from fastboot? is v6.0.3.5 compatible with JB 4.3?
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Flash the latest version, the compatibility is NOTHING to do with the OS what so ever.
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Root uninstaller still doesn't work.
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I'm the only one having this issue?
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Getting a rom to flash

I finally got twrp to install on att after ota. The version is 2.6.3.0. I did it with the freegee app. I made a back up of my stock rom. I tried to flash Aeon rom but it will not boot. I flashed it twice like it says in the thread. I saw were some people were having issues getting it to boot. I cant get recovery to update to the newest version. I tried using flashify and also flashing in recovery. Will i be able to flash a rom on 2.6.3.0.
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Why can't you get into recovery?
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Lawlrus said:
Why can't you get into recovery?
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I can get into rcovery but when i flashed the Aneo rom and rebooted it just showed the LG symbol thrn cut off. Also i can't get a newer version of twrp to install. Im on 2.6.3.0
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I can't upgrade twrp either. I think mine has something to do with my.OTA and root after. Tonight, after I find all the required files, I'm going to flash back to stock, pre-OTA and try again.
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fountain79 said:
I can get into rcovery but when i flashed the Aneo rom and rebooted it just showed the LG symbol thrn cut off. Also i can't get a newer version of twrp to install. Im on 2.6.3.0
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Would assume it's your recovery. You can't flash 2.6.3.3?
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/g2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-g2att.zip
I've tried every which way to flash it. I have 2.3.6.0 from freegee. For whatever reason, I can't upgrade to anything other.
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bzmotoninja83 said:
I've tried every which way to flash it. I have 2.3.6.0 from freegee. For whatever reason, I can't upgrade to anything other.
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Every which way? There's really only one way lol.
Negative. Via freegee, flashify, from the pc, via twrp, that's more than one. I can't get it.to update twrp past 2.3.6.0....... I've been thru all the different options......
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bzmotoninja83 said:
Negative. Via freegee, flashify, from the pc, via twrp, that's more than one. I can't get it.to update twrp past 2.3.6.0....... I've been thru all the different options......
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Same for me. Have you been able to flash a rom on the version you do have.
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No I haven't been able to. It starter flashing pa and never went anywhere.
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You said you couldn't get Intl recovery to update twrp. Download 2.6.3.3, go into recovery and flash that zip. It will update your twrp and you'll have no issues flashing 4.4 ROMs.
I don't suggest using 2.6.3.4 because people have reported issues with it.
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If you can't just flash the 2.6.3.3 zip, then I have no idea what to suggest. I installed twrp by pushing it from my computer and was able to update with no issues. You will not be able to flash 4.4 ROMs with anything less than 2.6.3.3
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Lawlrus said:
You said you couldn't get Intl recovery to update twrp. Download 2.6.3.3, go into recovery and flash that zip. It will update your twrp and you'll have no issues flashing 4.4 ROMs.
I don't suggest using 2.6.3.4 because people have reported issues with it.
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If you can't just flash the 2.6.3.3 zip, then I have no idea what to suggest. I installed twrp by pushing it from my computer and was able to update with no issues. You will not be able to flash 4.4 ROMs with anything less than 2.6.3.3
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Tried flashing through recovery and it fails. Says error updating binary
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fountain79 said:
Tried flashing through recovery and it fails. Says error updating binary
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I rooted and installed recovery after receiving ota from att
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Ah, I must have missed the bit about you taking the OTA. I was wondering if after taking it, whether there was a root/recovery method.
Sorry I cannot be of help
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What is suppose to be in stock data/local/tmp

To someone who is just stock rooted not recovery what is suppose to be in data/local/tmp. I had rooted and installed twrp with Loki and now what to go back to full stock. I was able to adb the stock recovery image to data/local/tmp, and I want to delete all the other stuff that is not suppose to be there. Can I delete all the Loki files?
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This is what's there now
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Leaving those files won't harm anything
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Android The Greek said:
To someone who is just stock rooted not recovery what is suppose to be in data/local/tmp. I had rooted and installed twrp with Loki and now what to go back to full stock. I was able to adb the stock recovery image to data/local/tmp, and I want to delete all the other stuff that is not suppose to be there. Can I delete all the Loki files?
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[Q] I'm on Ubuntu. How can I root my phone?

Exactly as the title says.
Use fastboot to put twrp on then flash supersu in twrp.
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how do I do that?
MikeyJay1992 said:
how do I do that?
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Google it
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jd1639 said:
Google it
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Edit, sorry you're on the s4. That's not going to work. Use towelroot from your device
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MikeyJay1992 said:
Exactly as the title says.
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Go to towelroot.com from your phone and click on the lambda to download the apk to root. Then download SuperSU from the play store and install the SU binary.

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