I rooted my XZ (locked bootloader) and when I tried to modify build.prop file by using Root Explorer with root acccess granted, XZ auto shutdown (_ _!!) :crying: I tried another application and has the same problem when tried to modify system files. Do anyone have the same problem?
kakadinho said:
I rooted my XZ (locked bootloader) and when I tried to modify build.prop file by using Root Explorer with root acccess granted, XZ auto shutdown (_ _!!) :crying: I tried another application and has the same problem when tried to modify system files. Do anyone have the same problem?
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in settings , go to apps , find superuser --> forse stop --> clear data ---> now re root your device , now after gaining root again ,
go to super user app --> update , now u are good to go , no more reboots :good:
kakadinho said:
I rooted my XZ (locked bootloader) and when I tried to modify build.prop file by using Root Explorer with root acccess granted, XZ auto shutdown (_ _!!) :crying: I tried another application and has the same problem when tried to modify system files. Do anyone have the same problem?
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explain about rooting process and method.
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I have LPY running with the CF kernel which was flashed via mobile Odin. I have root access for programs like Titanium, but I cannot delete items from my system/apps folder. I use ES File Explorer with the options checked for root access and for rw on root. I figured it was just an issue with the kernel but I have been told that full root works for others. Does anybody have any thoughts as to how I could go about getting full root working? I want to delete that pesky GMS_Maps.apk so I can replace it with one with working navigation where I live. Thanks for any help!
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pezx44 said:
I have LPY running with the CF kernel which was flashed via mobile Odin. I have root access for programs like Titanium, but I cannot delete items from my system/apps folder. I use ES File Explorer with the options checked for root access and for rw on root. I figured it was just an issue with the kernel but I have been told that full root works for others. Does anybody have any thoughts as to how I could go about getting full root working? I want to delete that pesky GMS_Maps.apk so I can replace it with one with working navigation where I live. Thanks for any help!
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Check the "Mounted as button" on top left of Root Explorer and make sure you can switch the system to R/W (read/Write)
It may default to Read/Only
I downloaded root explorer in case that was the issue. I click the rw button when I go into the system folder but no joy. When I press it, nothing happens. The state remains ro and the button remains rw.
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Tried reinstalling cwm and su/busybox via cwm and still no dice. Thinking I might just have to live with it until another kernel comes out and I feel safer with all this installing zips in cwm. Still, if anyone has any thoughts, please let me know because it's a bit annoying to me.
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It's not LPY, but I seem to have full root again after flashing the newest ics and installing su/busybox using the following:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26220075&postcount=148
Hi,
the problem is next:
I root my phone (xperia x8) with super one click (successful), i follow the instructions
then i installed root explorer. after that I copy the cwm files and with root explorer i tried to remove it to system/bin
the problem starts here. there wasn't enough space, so I remove 3 files of 4.
after that i uninstall some unimportant apps to get some space.
when I tried to enter root explorer the message appear:
"restart app"
"Root explorer has not yet managed to obtain root accsess because of issuses with superuser,this often happensthe first time the app is run but usually fine from the on Click ok and restart the app to try again make sure you respoding superuser promt"
after that i tried everything:
- reinstall root explorer, restart phone, allow/decline in superuser... no result
- install es file es file explorer, and follow the instructions but no results, can see the system/bin folder but can't manage(copy/paste, cut/paste)
the message when i click root explorer in es file explorer said that the phone is not support.
in meanwhile I noticed that i cannot connect to my wireless network....
after that i tried:
- settings reset, nothing
- factory defaults.
after factory default my phone don't recognize my Sim card, and the wireless still not work.
I don't know what to do.
Can someone please help!
Please
did superuser ask you about permision? if not then you need to have superuser to use that alsbo you can install the cwm via rommanager which can be downloaded for free from google play
Thanks for the answer.
The superuser asked me about permission. and I click allow.
what is the procedure with rommanager?
Thanks in advance
after you get it from market you just need to open it and click flash cwm recover after that it will tell you that is completed succesful or not
but...
there is a little problem,
i can't connect to wireless network, and my sim card don't work, so I can't download it from market...
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Moved.
Questions belong in Q&A
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to solve wifi problem try flash stock rom again
Thanks for your answer misiex2212
Can someone post me a link with good tutorial for updating
Sony ericsson xperia x8 version 2.1.1 to some other version of software, higher
(i need to install apps on sd card because the memory of the phone is to small)
and working software for it.
I manage to back my phone to factory state (without superuser icon)
he is now just like he was when i bought him.
now I'm ready to start again
Please help, I don't want to stuck in the way because of bad instructions or bad software.
Thanks in advance
Root your x8 using flahtool then use x8 toolbox to install recovery or cwm (is better) then try to get to cwm and make backup. Chceck mamufacture date and if you can unlock your bootloader then download and install custom kernel and rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1254225 gguide for bootloaders and kernels
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Hi all, i have rooted, locke BL xperia Z and i have some issue with it.
first is with my sdcard, walkman still recgonize mp3 file in it, "super bankup" app still can backup my contact and sms to sdcard, but when i use Titanium backup or/ ES file manager, it cant recgonize sdcard or backup app to sdcard. With root explore i see the director of sdcard is "storage/sdcard1/.." and have one "/storage/sdcard0/.." (is it internal? ) with this issue i can not backup app to use after flash new ROM.
And another problem, in ROOT explore, each time i press the "mount R/O", is crash and reboot immediatly
So can anybody help my to fix? Thank in advace :fingers-crossed:
Are you using SuperSU? If so, try Superuser.
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robogo1982 said:
Are you using SuperSU? If so, try Superuser.
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i have Superuser which work fine with Titanium. and with Astro file manager now i can manage file in sdcard - which have director: "storage/sdcard1"
So the only one problem left is i can not use Root explore, can sbd help? :crying:
I had a problem like that and I solved it by using super su instead of superuser and of that doesn't work re root your phone using the new bin4ry rooting method.
Press thanks if I have helped
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Some apps I've found I had to browse to the external SD card by going mnt/sdcard/external_sd. I don't have my phone on me (getting repaired) so I can't check, but I found it pretty confusing. I had to actually go to my PC and browse to make sure it was actually pointing to the right spot.
Hi guys,
I'm trying to set rw permissions on the system partition of my rooted XZR (4.1.2).
After 1 or 2 seconds, the system is reset (force close). I tried with File Manager, Root browser and Mount system apps.
Did someone managed to get rw permissions ? Any suggestions ?
Thanks for your help.
BobLC said:
Hi guys,
I'm trying to set rw permissions on the system partition of my rooted XZR (4.1.2).
After 1 or 2 seconds, the system is reset (force close). I tried with File Manager, Root browser and Mount system apps.
Did someone managed to get rw permissions ? Any suggestions ?
Thanks for your help.
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I did. I used the superuser app (instead of supersu) to manage my root and never faced a force close after that. Give it a shot.
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Thanks djpeesh, but unfortunately that did not work. Tried with v3.1.1 of su binary. No luck.
Edit : I tried to fix permissions through recovery : still force close
BobLC said:
Thanks djpeesh, but unfortunately that did not work. Tried with v3.1.1 of su binary. No luck.
Edit : I tried to fix permissions through recovery : still force close
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You can try this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42925725
For me, this fix problem.
Thanks St_Ranger, the Remount-Reboot fix solves the problem
Hello. At first, this problem doesn't exist on compiled AOSP ROM, it exists only on original ROM. I'm rooted and "busyboxed". I can't delete this app nor freeze, just nothing. I remember on N5 it was fine. Any idea?
reas0n said:
Hello. At first, this problem doesn't exist on compiled AOSP ROM, it exists only on original ROM. I'm rooted and "busyboxed". I can't delete this app nor freeze, just nothing. I remember on N5 it was fine. Any idea?
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have you tried using a root file explorer, like root explorer, to go to its location and delete its apk(then reboot)?
simms22 said:
have you tried using a root file explorer, like root explorer, to go to its location and delete its apk(then reboot)?
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I tried to delete in Root Explorer, in TWRP, or to turn it off in app settings (and it should work, wtf!). I always got a bootloop after reboot.
http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/131233/remove-google-app-velvet-from-android-marshmallow
Try the advice there. If you don't get a bootloop afterward, you'll know why.