Hello,I'm using Albe95 Lollirom 8.0 and everytime I want to install Viper4android driver this error appears:"Driver install failed:The busybox installation found on your device does not work.This usually means you installed a wrong or broken busybox.V4a needs Stericson's busybox to work.If you are sure you installed the proper busybox,then please confirm your device has been completely rooted.
Please note that I already got Stericson busybox installed.
Same here. That's what it says for my samsung galaxy s6 edge plus?
How did you install busybox?
I installed busybox using the app BusyBox from the Play Store.In the app it says:"BusyBox v1.24.1-Stericson is installed."
Vladutzull said:
I installed busybox using the app BusyBox from the Play Store.In the app it says:"BusyBox v1.24.1-Stericson is installed."
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Maybe try and flash the busybox instead of installing it.
Do other root apps work?
Yeah,other root apps work well.
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hi all. i just update my firmware to P1000XXJMC, i root my device with SuperOnceClick. everything was fine, but when I try to install Titanium Backup, fail when testing root access. Same problem is happened in Android Commander...Any Ideea? Other application such as Market Enabler, busybox, works without problem...take a look at the screenshots!
Are you sure Busybox is installed correcly? I usually allow Titanium to install it's own Busybox and then install Busybox separately anyway.
Regards,
Dave
ovigt71 said:
hi all. i just update my firmware to P1000XXJMC, i root my device with SuperOnceClick. everything was fine, but when I try to install Titanium Backup, fail when testing root access. Same problem is happened in Android Commander...Any Ideea? Other application such as Market Enabler, busybox, works without problem...take a look at the screenshots!
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Since last JMA Updates, i experience those problems with titanium after, too.
But, as on post before explained, i get rid of this by let Titanium install theire one version of busybox ...
Anyway, i would suggest to re-root again .....
foxmeister said:
Are you sure Busybox is installed correcly? I usually allow Titanium to install it's own Busybox and then install Busybox separately anyway.
Regards,
Dave
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Thanks for the hint. That was the problem. I installed BusyBox from market, and is working like a charm but only Titanium Backup. unfortunately the Android Commander still same....is there a issue of program it self? I mean, there is not support for Galaxy Tab????
I ended up with a LOVELY refurbished POS as a replacement for my origional X10a through AT&T (trust me, I'm THRILLED about a refurbished piece of crap, haven't had good luck with these things) And I've got it flashed over to 2.1 update 1 with the baseband of 2.1.54, Kernel Version 2.6.29, and xRecovery will not install. IT loads just fine, gets SU access, and then the three little hourglasses come up with the No Smoking sign LOL! So, what's the issue?? Is xRecovery not compatable with the baseband?
Any ideas...?
What version of Busybox are you running? What method did you use to root your phone?
I know that some root methods (like SuperOneClick) install Busybox during the root process and the version they install is not compatible with xRecovery. You have to use the version from the Market for xRecovery to install.
By the way, this has been discussed many times already before in the xRecovery thread.
Its The Most current Busybox installed through Titanium Backup - and I'm sure it has been discussed...Lack of finding the specific issue lead to this post
Its Rooted with the super one click, But I believe that the busybox from Titanium is the most current...
Diesel984 said:
Its The Most current Busybox installed through Titanium Backup - and I'm sure it has been discussed...Lack of finding the specific issue lead to this post
Its Rooted with the super one click, But I believe that the busybox from Titanium is the most current...
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Try installing busybox from the busybox app from the market.
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JDwan said:
What version of Busybox are you running? What method did you use to root your phone?
I know that some root methods (like SuperOneClick) install Busybox during the root process and the version they install is not compatible with xRecovery. You have to use the version from the Market for xRecovery to install.
By the way, this has been discussed many times already before in the xRecovery thread.
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Try to install xrecovery manually.....copy past by Rootexplorer....
see the offical thread how to install manually...
Diesel984 said:
Its The Most current Busybox installed through Titanium Backup - and I'm sure it has been discussed...Lack of finding the specific issue lead to this post
Its Rooted with the super one click, But I believe that the busybox from Titanium is the most current...
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It says in the first post of the thread it HAS to be the version from the Market. It says nothing about it needing to be the most recent version.
A similar issue was brought up on one of the last pages in that thread (it even had a picture of the 'no smoking' signs, as you put it, on the three files) and it came down to the version of Busybox the person had installed.
Though as subhankar suggested, you could try the manual installation route and see how that works for you too.
Anyway, I hope you get this resolved.
View the xrecovery apk in root explorer then copy the 3 files in Res/raw to the system/bin on your phone. The auto install from the app has never worked for me.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to launch TitaniumBackup on my just rooted Desire, but when I press "problems?" for download the correct busybox the app crash.
I tried to uninstall it, reboot the phone and re-install the TB. I have buy the Pro version, but still the problem. I not know what I can try to solve it.
Can you help me ?
Can I install manually the busybox ? if yes, where can I find it ?
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if yes, where can I find it ?
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try to search in the market by word "busybox"
yes, I find BusyBox of Stephen (Stericson), but when i start the app, the app tell me that on some ROM this busybox could go in loop the phone. So I not know if the Original HTC Desire ROM it's compatible or less.
Hi Guyz,
I rooted my samsung galaxy s 2 successfuly I also installed BUSYBOX i know what busybox is from the definition it can run a couple of cool linux commands..!!!
so i see busybox an icon in my list of programs after downloading from market.
When I open it IT ASKS FOR AN INSTALL AGAIIN ??????
OK i did install NOW WHAT ???? i dont see any other icon appearing on my list of programs ? nor on the homescreens/dekstops
so my question how im i supposed to use the busybox ?? or where do i launch it ?? coz if i launch the one i installed from the market it doesnt giv me any option but just install again.
confusing???
you need a terminal emulator.
Try Jack Palevich's Terminal Emulator from Market.
dead soul said:
Hi Guyz,
I rooted my samsung galaxy s 2 successfuly I also installed BUSYBOX i know what busybox is from the definition it can run a couple of cool linux commands..!!!
so i see busybox an icon in my list of programs after downloading from market.
When I open it IT ASKS FOR AN INSTALL AGAIIN ??????
OK i did install NOW WHAT ???? i dont see any other icon appearing on my list of programs ? nor on the homescreens/dekstops
so my question how im i supposed to use the busybox ?? or where do i launch it ?? coz if i launch the one i installed from the market it doesnt giv me any option but just install again.
confusing???
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That's because its the busybox installer
Sent from my GT-I9100
Thanx man !!!
So busy box ibstall the necessary commands and any thirdparty command/linux command emulator can use the code !!!
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hi guys
Im using a rooted S5 - android 5.0.
Anyone knows any working/fully functional permission manager? i.e. today i downloaded one expense manager app and it asked for permission to access my SMS. I would like to deny that. Any known app I can choose which permission I should allow and which i should deny n a particular app?
Thanks
Install Xposed framework then install AppOpsXposed module.
im using a deodexed custom rom (BOD3) after installing xposed sdk got stuck in bootloop. i had to upload uninstaller to my external card and after that i was able to access my phone. I flashed sdk21.
I'm using SlimLP v5.1.1 and xposed-v75-sdk22-arm.zip with no problems.