question about crDroid AOSP - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i had changed the root mode from app only to apps and adb.also,i had tick the usb debuggble ,but i always see a message called superuser rejected
i want to use the root explorer to delete the superuser and install supersu
what can i do? thx for reading my long question

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Pre-install Startup Manager with Root access?

Pre-install Startup Manager with Root access?
i didnt success to run it with root access
maybe its could be done if i run it while the installation of android ?
thx
Once you have a proper superuser app installed you should be able to gain root with any app.
If you are having problems with the superuser currently installed I suggest removing it Via either adb or Root manager.
Programs like Android commander can set adb up for you.
As a rule Any app that needs root I give it permission then restart to make sure it takes affect.
thx root manager did the trick
gr8 30% 126MB used
hope its will make the battery little longer
wierd the startup manager is not working even with root access
i put it in the backup root manager directory and restore and did happend to work but nothing :S
still the same error i get without root access
Please see Google Android issue 14889

How to root I9505XXUFNA5?

I have upgraded my gt-i9505 to I9505XXUFNA5. But i cant root now. I did all the steps to root but when i use the app "root checker" i receive the message "Please wait for root check to complete. System appears to br running very slow." What can i do?
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fcesario2 said:
I have upgraded my gt-i9505 to I9505XXUFNA5. But i cant root now. I did all the steps to root but when i use the app "root checker" i receive the message "Please wait for root check to complete. System appears to br running very slow." What can i do?
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Go to the play store and download the free version of Titanium backup or Rom Manager.
Titanium backup and Rom Manager both require ROOT access and they will ask you to allow it.
Forget about the "root checker" app, it's not needed and perhaps it's even faulty.
If Titanium backup or Rom Manager asks for root access and you grant it, it means that you are
fully rooted and you don't have any issues with root.
If trying the above does not show you that you do indeed have root access then download
cf-autoroot and unzip it and flash the TAR file using Odin.
CF-AutoRoot will give you full access after flashing it, but even then use Titanium backup
or Rom Manager to make sure you have root, not that "root checker" app you have.
Here is the direct download link for cf-autoroot:
http://download.chainfire.eu/316/CF-Root1/CF-Auto-Root-jflte-jfltexx-gti9505.zip?retrieve_file=1
This zip file contains cf-autoroot.tar and the Odin files in case you need it.
Unzip all the files into an empty folder on your desktop.
Good luck!

HTC Desire 626 (At&t) Root Confirmed!

I have rooted successfully Desire 626 (At&t) that's on Android Version 5.1, Steps on how to root below:
First Enabled "Unknown sources," Settings->Security->Tick the Check Box and Click yes.
Return to App Drawer, open File Manger and install "KingRoot-4. 1 .0.249.apk" when finish installing open the app
"Ignore any error message" and start root (Internet Connection required) once successfully rooted verify with "Root Checker" app
Now to replace "Kinguser" with "Supersu" install a "Terminal Emulator" app, Extract the file "KS.zip" and place the extracted folder on the root (main) of your Phone Storage, now open terminal emulator app and type the code below:
su
"allow root permission when asked"
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
" after typing the above code ignore any errors til the process is complete, Supersu will open if successful
When asked to update binary select "normal" and reboot if asked.
Done.
N.B. I have package the files needed to do the root here : https://goo.gl/A7BIsD
N.B. Your Bootloader must be Unlocked !
Link to packaged files needed to do the root is broken. Could you please re-post?
Michaela888 said:
Link to packaged files needed to do the root is broken. Could you please re-post?
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Sorry bout that....link has been Updated.
Thank you for the quick reply. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I downloaded the zip file, installed KingRoot and opened the app, but the root keeps failing. I've tried multiple times and KingRoot fails at around 60% every time. I updated KingRoot and that failed, too. Based on your screenshots, it seems like we have the exact same phone with AT&T. Would really love to root if you have any suggestions. ("Unknown sources" is enabled and Bootloader is unlocked ) Thank you!
Michaela888 said:
Thank you for the quick reply. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I downloaded the zip file, installed KingRoot and opened the app, but the root keeps failing. I've tried multiple times and KingRoot fails at around 60% every time. I updated KingRoot and that failed, too. Based on your screenshots, it seems like we have the exact same phone with AT&T. Would really love to root if you have any suggestions. ("Unknown sources" is enabled and Bootloader is unlocked ) Thank you!
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use the kingroot app provided...if your bootloader is unlocked then it should work.
uninstall kingroot and restart your phone.. connect to WiFi or Data, reinstall kingroot open and try root again..if it fails try again at least 3 more times.
Worked perfect for me
Adrian Dennis said:
I have rooted successfully Desire 626 (At&t) that's on Android Version 5.1, Steps on how to root below:
First Enabled "Unknown sources," Settings->Security->Tick the Check Box and Click yes.
Return to App Drawer, open File Manger and install "KingRoot-4. 1 .0.249.apk" when finish installing open the app
"Ignore any error message" and start root (Internet Connection required) once successfully rooted verify with "Root Checker" app
Now to replace "Kinguser" with "Supersu" install a "Terminal Emulator" app, Extract the file "KS.zip" and place the extracted folder on the root (main) of your Phone Storage, now open terminal emulator app and type the code below:
su
"allow root permission when asked"
sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh
" after typing the above code ignore any errors til the process is complete, Supersu will open if successful
When asked to update binary select "normal" and reboot if asked.
Done.
N.B. I have package the files needed to do the root here : https://goo.gl/A7BIsD
N.B. Your Bootloader must be Unlocked !
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hey, i was helping a friend out and see kingroot dose work, but we want to get SU on his phone can you upload that KS.zip as the link dont work
thanks

Adaway fails to find su binary on Moto x style (pure)

I have rooted almost every phone I've had and have always used the same rom, superuser app, etc. I recently switched from dirty unicorns 6.0 to aicp 7.0 because of an Android os problem. I have both SuperSU & magisk manager apps and binaries installed ( both came with rom for some reason and can't get rid of either, didn't mind too much) and when I open adaway it asks for superuser permissions and I grant it, then another window will pop up saying it can't find the su binary or I didn't grant it root access. I went through some other forums and tried using a terminal emulator to be able to rewrite system, But came back with saying "there is no such file or directoryā€¯. I then tried installing "mount /system ro/re (root)" from the play store, it said it was successful. So I tried adaway again and still says the same thing. Any other ideas?
Magisk has own "hosts", you don't need adaway. @as.hs
dzidexx said:
Magisk has own "hosts", you don't need adaway. @as.hs
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I checked magisk and I see what you are saying (I think) and checked the option but it says it doesn't get rid of ads, it just supports adblocker apps, does that mean I still don't need an adblocker?
I'm using AdClear app, it does the work for me. Also we can select individual app in which we want ads blocked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-adclear-root-version-ad-blocker-t3309011

Unable to mount /system as R/W partition

As the title states, my device /system is mounted as R/O and cannot be switched. This ROM has a prebuilt rooted in it, but I tried using Root Explorer, ADB on PC, apps on Play Store, but no luck. So I was wondering if there is a work around with this.
Device:
Redmi Pro
MIUI 7.6.10 | Weekly Build
Android 6.0
Pre-rooted
What root "manager" are you using (SuperSU)? When you try to make a root operation, does the root manager pops up and asks you to grant root permissions? I think you don't have a root manager installed or working properly...
wizard8400 said:
What root "manager" are you using (SuperSU)? When you try to make a root operation, does the root manager pops up and asks you to grant root permissions? I think you don't have a root manager installed or working properly...
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I'm using internal root, which is not using TWRP to flash SuperSU, and I can assure you that I have root installed.
http://imgur.com/f82RoiB
This app won't lie isn't it?

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