as any body unroot yet
I am pretty sure that Super One Click has an "unroot" button.
you don't need to root using exploits. it is already rooted. Just turn debug mode on and set it to internet connection.
Correction, I think LG might have blocked the bug allowing root access without exploits. To un-root just open super1click and pores unroot. Then delete the app if it didn't do so after process.
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Hey guys, so after the release of UniversalAndRoot, I decided that maybe I should unroot my XT720 and use UniversalAndRoot to re-root it.
I rooted with the exploid method.
I plan on doing the steps backwards to see if that unroots my phone.
What's the best way to check whether my phone has been unrooted or not?
Is it enough to claim that I unrooted my phone if adb shell -> su fails to grant me root?
Thanks.
Someone's bound to know the answer?
You could try to install ShootMe or any other Market App that requires root permissions and then try if they work.
pretty much what the guy above me said just install an app that requires super user permissions then run it and it should say your not rooted or this app requires root.
Thanks guys, I followed your advices and managed to unroot my current root and rooted with a different method.
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Install terminal and type su
You will get permission denied iiif not rooted.
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I've been viewing these forums for quite sometime just never posted before. I was one of the people with the LG Revolution that lost the Super One Click Root when the OOA Update hit over the summer.
I have SU still installed and its been updated even though I can not gain root access and since I do not have root access I am unable to uninstall it. I have tried the One Click Root Tool for the LG Esteem after upgrading to GB. It say's that its completed but Root Check denies the fact it is rooted.
I tried Super One Click and it states the device is in fact rooted but when I try to use any root access apps it states "Unable to write". Any ideas on why it still wont allow the root to edit the read/write access for my device?
Thank you,
Mike
hey :9 I'm having the same issue. Heres to hoping someone figures it out
Ronin_EMT said:
I've been viewing these forums for quite sometime just never posted before. I was one of the people with the LG Revolution that lost the Super One Click Root when the OOA Update hit over the summer.
I have SU still installed and its been updated even though I can not gain root access and since I do not have root access I am unable to uninstall it. I have tried the One Click Root Tool for the LG Esteem after upgrading to GB. It say's that its completed but Root Check denies the fact it is rooted.
I tried Super One Click and it states the device is in fact rooted but when I try to use any root access apps it states "Unable to write". Any ideas on why it still wont allow the root to edit the read/write access for my device?
Thank you,
Mike
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Do you know how to use adb?
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I'm from the Esteem side and some people were having the same problem after the superuser unroot fiasco and people couldn't re-root with the original one click because it did not clear the old su. Check over on Android forums/Esteem/All things root section. It was fixed by adding a few command lines to the script to clear the old su and give you the new su and binaries. HTH
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aplusgfx said:
I'm from the Esteem side and some people were having the same problem after the superuser unroot fiasco and people couldn't re-root with the original one click because it did not clear the old su. Check over on Android forums/Esteem/All things root section. It was fixed by adding a few command lines to the script to clear the old su and give you the new su and binaries. HTH
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Ty this worked wonders! I found it rather fast. Only problem with this guys batch is the fact you have to manually reboot your device for it to work. After I rebooted my apps were asking for SU access!
Here is a link for anyone else suffering from the unable to root because of SU already locked on your device.
androidforums.com/esteem-all-things-root/435750-one-click-root-updated-final-w-superuser-3-0-6-binary-3-0-3-download.html
Just remember after you've run the batch file to unplug your device and reboot.
Is there anyway I can re-root my device? I was originally rooted with Root De La Vega and did not freeze AT&T software update nor do the SU survival mode when I applied the new OTA update. Currently, I am "Custom" with "0x0" unrooted.
siviog1 said:
Is there anyway I can re-root my device? I was originally rooted with Root De La Vega and did not freeze AT&T software update nor do the SU survival mode when I applied the new OTA update. Currently, I am "Custom" with "0x0" unrooted.
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This is all over the forum, you can just use Kingo re-root, there is another way as well where you dont have to use Kingo root keeper or something like that.
im not sure, but a quick search will bring all your options for you to chose from.
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This is all over the forum, you can just use Kingo re-root, there is another way as well where you dont have to use Kingo root keeper or something like that.
im not sure, but a quick search will bring all your options for you to chose from.
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I tried using Kingo 1.1.5 app but the result is "ROOT Failed - NotSupport" during the rooting process Downloading requisite default files...
Root was successful after -
1. Disable Lookout
2. Disable Security policy updates
3. Disable Verify Apps
4. Turned on USB Debugging
Stayed in Normal Mode
Kingo Recognized the device
Started the Root process
SuperSU was disabled - Enabled via Playstore
Root Verified
I need to do something that require root permission (eg. access the files in /data/data), but I don't want to root my phone. Is it possible to do so? Please advise, thank you so much.
No. The only way to do this is to root, and unroot when you're done.
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Using Towelroot it should be easy for you. Afterwards Supsersu can completely unroot your device again.
I suggest manufacturers implement something like a semi-rooting or a temporary rooting.
As peter-k says, use Towelroot and then use SuperSU to unroot again.
Check this thread to root your V .
wow, thanks, you guys are really helpful!
First I have tried to Google "semi-root". Although no luck, at least I have learnt a new keyword "semi-root".
Then I have tried TowelRoot, and it is really fantastic! I pressed on the button of the App, and the file manager app I used to use immediately has access to the /data/data directory, without ever a reboot! After I done with /data/data, I installed SuperSu from market, than press "Unroot". The root access gone, also without ever a reboot! I think I will keep these app on my phone, so that I can gain root access at anytime I needed.
And, thank you for your help, hope you guy have a good day.
I have had my phone rooted for a while (Galaxy S5), but after the 4.4.2 update, i lost root access, like supersu tells me that i dont have root access. Other apps like the isis wallet are telling me that i have root and cannot get into it. I have tried factoring reseting and then i used the backup from the phone itself. i would rather not have root at all than be resticted without the root. Can anyone help me unroot my phone officially so i can use isis wallet or other apps.
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I have had my phone rooted for a while (Galaxy S5), but after the 4.4.2 update, i lost root access, like supersu tells me that i dont have root access. Other apps like the isis wallet are telling me that i have root and cannot get into it. I have tried factoring reseting and then i used the backup from the phone itself. i would rather not have root at all than be resticted without the root. Can anyone help me unroot my phone officially so i can use isis wallet or other apps.
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Read here on a root method after OTA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2862299
Or try this for root removal
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a091baw1qwdk37b/removeroot.zip?dl=0
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There is also an Xposed module to hide root from designated apps, which lets you have your cake and eat it AND tell Samsung you didn't