i used in blackcna rom 1.0 till now and i updated my version to 1.2 and i lost my root accses.
any ideas to bring him back?
What do you mean by lost root? Is there no super user or supersu app? Did you try installing these from the play store?
Use root checker to see if you are rooted or not
You could also use voodoo root keeper for keeping root after ota update
Anyways just check for the root if yes install supersu from market
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the root checker says that i dont have .
Search for busybox ans supersu and flash them using recovery
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idoguy said:
the root checker says that i dont have .
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Now follow the instructions for your rom rooting
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If you can get into CWM, just try flashing a new ROM. Just make sure you backup your data and apps and wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik cache.
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Hi.
I m getting force close massage for supersu whenever I open an app which needs super user access..
I m using gingerdx with stock kernel..plaza help ..
..thanks..
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Try a full wipe. And update supersu.
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cascabel said:
Try a full wipe. And update supersu.
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I tried updating su but it seemed to be in the same condition ..
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go at the "manage applications" find super su and clear caches..that should work
I think SuperSU isn't working well, so I revert back to SuperUser by ChainsDD
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Hi,
I am concerned about my offline game progress back up when Samsung rolls out 4.1.2 for our international Note N7000.
Will I be able to back up it from choosing the back up options from kies?
Is it a wipe ROM or non wipe type?
Emmc bug free?
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Is it a wipe ROM or non wipe type?
Emmc bug free?
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Not sure...
Will I be able to back up it from choosing the back up options from kies?
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i dont think.. use TB or a nandroid backup.. to be safe
Problem is I haven't root it yet and not rooting it after jb final update arrived. So will kies back up and do all the job for me?
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A big no.. Root it, use tb to backup data then unroot it
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So do i need to install phizl kernel just to root?
Or I just root it straight?
FYI I haven't root before :X
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No you don't to install the philz recovery just to get rooted... You only need to follow this guide to root and you can unroot it when you are done http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
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I'm on xperiatized ics and rooted. However if I go into root explorer, I can't change from ro to rw. Anything which requires root will say superuser has denied it or it hasn't obtain root access yet. Can anyone help?
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jumper62 said:
I'm on xperiatized ics and rooted. However if I go into root explorer, I can't change from ro to rw. Anything which requires root will say superuser has denied it or it hasn't obtain root access yet. Can anyone help?
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Hi jumper62!
You could try updating super user app or installing new binary from superuser/ info.
Also, you could try Superuser Update Fixer (free aplication from the market)
Just in case, perhaps you could try installing yor ROM again.
Good luck.
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BajoPrimate said:
Hi jumper62!
You could try updating super user app or installing new binary from superuser/ info.
Also, you could try Superuser Update Fixer (free aplication from the market)
Just in case, perhaps you could try installing yor ROM again.
Good luck.
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The superuser update fix didnt work
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Flash any superuser package meant for arm like universal gb root
And then optional steps are below
Install supersu from market then open it
It will ask to update su binary just do it and you would be good to go
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dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
Flash any superuser package meant for arm like universal gb root
And then optional steps are below
Install supersu from market then open it
It will ask to update su binary just do it and you would be good to go
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Supersu didnt work. Will try other option
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Re: SU binaries
Just flashed superuser root and it worked. Thanks
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Re: SU binaries
jumper62 said:
Just flashed superuser root and it worked. Thanks
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Can you change the title to Solved and report it to a moderator for closing then? It helps clean up the forum
Hello prawesome
Any moderators, please close this thread. Thank you
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Hi guys,
Some questions here:
1. I was just exploring my O4X with my Titanium Backup when I realized my superuser app isn't listed in Backup/Restore tab. Is there anyway we can do to show the app?
2. When I first rooted my phone, the given superuser app is superuser. Is it possible to use SuperSU instead? I find SuperSU much more user friendly and it's got some features that superuser doesn't.
3. Related to question no. 1 & 2, supposing I've installed SuperSU, is it safe and possible to simply uninstall the superuser app using Titanium Backup and let SuperSU take over the superuser stuff?
Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
PS. It's March 31 in Indonesia and still no sign of official JB update.
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hernestwisnu said:
Hi guys,
Some questions here:
1. I was just exploring my O4X with my Titanium Backup when I realized my superuser app isn't listed in Backup/Restore tab. Is there anyway we can do to show the app?
2. When I first rooted my phone, the given superuser app is superuser. Is it possible to use SuperSU instead? I find SuperSU much more user friendly and it's got some features that superuser doesn't.
3. Related to question no. 1 & 2, supposing I've installed SuperSU, is it safe and possible to simply uninstall the superuser app using Titanium Backup and let SuperSU take over the superuser stuff?
Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
PS. It's March 31 in Indonesia and still no sign of official JB update.
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@ the official update
Theres said it would come first quarter of 2013 at Europe but we don't have it either. so we need to wait
hernestwisnu said:
Hi guys,
Some questions here:
1. I was just exploring my O4X with my Titanium Backup when I realized my superuser app isn't listed in Backup/Restore tab. Is there anyway we can do to show the app?
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To backup Superuser or SuperSU is useless, you need always to install it because of binary.
Installing SuperSU in system will uninstall Superuser automatically but if you don't want to install it in system, you can delete /uninstall Superuser like any other app without losing ROOT (after install SuperSU, it takes control over Superuser)
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RuedasLocas said:
To backup Superuser or SuperSU is useless, you need always to install it because of binary.
Installing SuperSU in system will uninstall Superuser automatically but if you don't want to install it in system, you can delete /uninstall Superuser like any other app without losing ROOT (after install SuperSU, it takes control over Superuser)
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I actually tried installing both apps and it seems like nothing is happening. The only problem is that I can't remove the superuser, it doesn't show up anywhere not even in Titanium Backup.
Thanks for your reply though
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Download SuperSU from play store , open it , tgen go to the setting tap ,, then check the "enable SuperSU" .
Then goto "install SuperSU into /system" .
That is all .
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Managed to remove Superuser. Turned out you have delete the apk from /system/app
Thanks everyone from replying
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Is There Any Tool To Remove Useless Samsung Apps from Samsung Galaxy NOTE(N7000) ?
Titanium backup..u wud need root for this
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gurnishdhillon said:
Titanium backup..u wud need root for this
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Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
RockstarGamer said:
Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
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rom toolbox.... it will do what you need. remember backup first in case you delete something important...
Using titanium backup is quite simple once u know what you r doing with it..just go to youtube and search for titanium backup ..u shud be able to pick up the steps from thr...
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Using PhilZ kernel Installed Titanium Back
Next Step Please?
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open titanium backup and go to backup/restore tab which is just next to overview (default view) select the app and click uninstall and press ok on all the warnings. only remove bloatware and not any system app or file.
for reference Applications Safe To Remove http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580830
Does the above mentioned link solve only for the rooted devises? Ive downloaded TB, and it is not able to get root permissions on the stock rom. :crying:
Yes.. Only for rooted devices. TB requires root access. As a matter of fact if you want to remove any of the system apps you will need root.
Disable them! The best thing to do without Root
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NoteboyTech said:
Disable them! The best thing to do without Root
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how is that?
u cant disable or remove default apps without ROOT access