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i download system app remover to delete email.app,and it says i dont have root and that i should get it first.how can,i fix that?
xperiauser132 said:
i download system app remover to delete email.app,and it says i dont have root and that i should get it first.how can,i fix that?
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I have same.
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Why you don't use root explorer?
Just use Root Explorer to find the email.apk and delete it.
Check root permissions in SuperUser app. I had the same problem and I found out the app had no root permissions in the SuperUser app. Apps like that have a red circle on the right.
Thanks wery much.
I cant click thanks button on tapatalk
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I'm trying to unlock my bootloader but I don't have root access as well and Super one click won't root it because I don't think it works on GingerDX
Have your phone rooted yet?
xperiauser132 said:
i download system app remover to delete email.app,and it says i dont have root and that i should get it first.how can,i fix that?
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this is the link for the transparent new market if anyone needs it....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1213094
Would like to add that pushing the .apk to system/app w/ RootExplorer worked great for this
Ultro said:
Would like to add that pushing the .apk to system/app w/ RootExplorer worked great for this
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Almost always does....
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I'm on Android 2.1 with full root access What installer works best?
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b00ty_m4n said:
I'm on Android 2.1 with full root access What installer works best?
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what do you mean?
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i dont think you need any app to install an apk...
besides, why do you stay in 2.1?
angus216 said:
i dont think you need any app to install an apk...
besides, why do you stay in 2.1?
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if thats what he means then just download it of where ever you want directly from your phone...
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b00ty_m4n said:
I'm on Android 2.1 with full root access What installer works best?
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You don't need an "app installer", just a file manager to run the apk.
tentacul0 said:
You don't need an "app installer", just a file manager to run the apk.
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not even that. just download whatever apk you need directly off the phone. press the notification when done and a apk installer will kick in. thats the only thing you need: the apk
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You can also use some file manager to install the downloaded apks
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Hey ppl,
I have superuser on my phone(the 1 with the pirate eye) but I want the SuperSu made by chainfire.How to get it.install from play store?
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Yes.. Super SU
When you first start the app, give it super user permission. Then go to SuperSU settings and install as system app.
aashay960 said:
Yes.. Super SU
When you first start the app, give it super user permission. Then go to SuperSU settings and install as system app.
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And what about the old superuser app....will it stay?
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ExonakiDev said:
And what about the old superuser app....will it stay?
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It will disappear from your app drawer. Then you can delete it from system/ app using root explorer.
Make sure you have given superuser rights to superSU
What app can i use to change permissions of other apps? I used to use 3C toolbox, but for some reason i can't do it anymore.
stas333 said:
What app can i use to change permissions of other apps? I used to use 3C toolbox, but for some reason i can't do it anymore.
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Root Explorer is good for setting app permission
SAW_JOK3R said:
Root Explorer is good for setting app permission
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That's not what I'm talking about.
stas333 said:
That's not what I'm talking about.
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AppOps?
If you are rooted and can install XPosed framework, XPrivacy module will let you control permissions for each app
(currently in alpha for Lollipop, so use with caution)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacy-ultimate-android-privacy-app-t2320783