[Q] Unroot Cm10.1 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

been trying to figure out how to unroot cm10.1 the type where superuser is integrated into system config, not as apps. not sure if anyone have figure that out..some guidance would be great..
gotta use some application which will detect root and i rather use lightweight cm than the heavy tw rom...
*edit**sorry...description i gave wasnt detailed enough..its actually 4.2.2 version where super use is intergrated in settings...hence there is not icon on apps...

foochuangyeh said:
been trying to figure out how to unroot cm10.1 the type where superuser is integrated into system config, not as apps. not sure if anyone have figure that out..some guidance would be great..
gotta use some application which will detect root and i rather use lightweight cm than the heavy tw rom...
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Go To superSU app And in the menu choose To unroot. You will have no root And no app at all..

Whats the point of unroot in CM10.1 rom ? why u want to unroot. ?

anoopva said:
Whats the point of unroot in CM10.1 rom ? why u want to unroot. ?
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OP says he want to use an app that need an unrooted phone. use full unroot option in SU

nokiamodeln91 said:
OP says he want to use an app that need an unrooted phone. use full unroot option in SU
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okay, got it

Goto Settings-> developer options -> Root Access -> Disable.
foochuangyeh said:
been trying to figure out how to unroot cm10.1 the type where superuser is integrated into system config, not as apps. not sure if anyone have figure that out..some guidance would be great..
gotta use some application which will detect root and i rather use lightweight cm than the heavy tw rom...
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madhugk said:
Goto Settings-> developer options -> Root Access -> Disable.
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thanks. the app still detects root...

foochuangyeh said:
thanks. the app still detects root...
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Go to SuperSU / Supersuser menu and from there choose full unroot. Then, reboot the device and check root access.

glevitan said:
Go to SuperSU / Supersuser menu and from there choose full unroot. Then, reboot the device and check root access.
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sorry...description i gave wasnt detailed enough..its actually 4.2.2 version where super use is intergrated in settings...hence there is not icon on apps...

foochuangyeh said:
sorry...description i gave wasnt detailed enough..its actually 4.2.2 version where super use is intergrated in settings...hence there is not icon on apps...
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I am not sure about this, but you can try to install the SuperSU.apk from the play store and then see if it works...

Looking for this too
I recently upgraded to CM10.1 and am faced with the same challenge, rooting/unrooting with CM9 and superuser.apk was easy. How can I go about this now?

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No root accees after flashing c-rom ANDROID 4.4

Ive just installed android 4.4 on my i9000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925195
however, I have no root access. applications which require root, claim I dont have any.
plus "root checker" shows I have no root.
should I flash via ODIN this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JS7-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
or will it brick my device?
what to do?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Have you tested under setings, setting apps + adb for root access with a reboot ???Hope it can help you ..
darixtorento said:
Ive just installed android 4.4 on my i9000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925195
however, I have no root access. applications which require root, claim I dont have any.
plus "root checker" shows I have no root.
should I flash via ODIN this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JS7-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip
or will it brick my device?
what to do?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
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freakymod2120 said:
Have you tested under setings, setting apps + adb for root access with a reboot ???Hope it can help you ..
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where can I find it?
didnt find it..
I use Cyanogenmod, hope it is similiar ...
Settings ==> Developer settings ==> Root access ==> "Disabled" does not be set ...
darixtorento said:
where can I find it?
didnt find it..
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not working... :/
Have you done any changes in the setting? did you a reboot after changing the setting ???
darixtorento said:
not working... :/
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[Q] SuperSU "install supersu into /system" ??

Hi!
I have rooted SGSA and update the SuperSU app from Google Play.
I see in options that there is an option "install supersu into /system"
Is unchecked from default.
What it does?? (i search Internet but i didn't find any information...)
It is good to check it? or it isn't necessary?
Thank you.
konstantinos77 said:
Hi!
I have rooted SGSA and update the SuperSU app from Google Play.
I see in options that there is an option "install supersu into /system"
Is unchecked from default.
What it does?? (i search Internet but i didn't find any information...)
It is good to check it? or it isn't necessary?
Thank you.
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You can't root that way. If you use JB use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087424
P.S. Sorry I read it too quickly. You do not need to do that.
Yes but what is the meaning to make SuperSU a system app??
If some one knows please explain...
Thank you!!
Its mean that supersu will install like other system apps and cannot uninstall unless you revert back that setting or delete using file browser or titanium backup
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And what is the meaning to do this??
konstantinos77 said:
And what is the meaning to do this??
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1. That you can't uninstall it like other apps installed from play store
2. Need to remove it from system/app folder
3. Does not mean anything to it functionality
beware
I accidentally ran the script that installed SuperSu in a protected mode and made it a system app. Since then, I can no longer flash CM11 on S3 SGH-i747. Recovery after the install asks if I want to fix root, yes-no....not matter what I answer, the rom just reverts back to stock so beware.
chestboy76 said:
I accidentally ran the script that installed SuperSu in a protected mode and made it a system app. Since then, I can no longer flash CM11 on S3 SGH-i747. Recovery after the install asks if I want to fix root, yes-no....not matter what I answer, the rom just reverts back to stock so beware.
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Look for S3 SGH-i747 section, this is SGSA I9070 section.
Sorry
shut_down said:
Look for S3 SGH-i747 section, this is SGSA I9070 section.
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My apologies. I didn't realize I was in the wrong section. I linked here from S3 SGH-i747 section.
shut_down said:
1. That you can't uninstall it like other apps installed from play store
2. Need to remove it from system/app folder
3. Does not mean anything to it functionality
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If I choose it will it stabilize the system so when I reboot it will keep root?
I had it all set up rooted and SuperSu and went to back it up so I could just use twrp recovery and restore it and still be rooted and just like it is after rooting and all.
I made the back up and did the required reboot and when it finished I lost root.
Will this work?
ronfiveo said:
If I choose it will it stabilize the system so when I reboot it will keep root?
I had it all set up rooted and SuperSu and went to back it up so I could just use twrp recovery and restore it and still be rooted and just like it is after rooting and all.
I made the back up and did the required reboot and when it finished I lost root.
Will this work?
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On Galaxy S Advance I9070? Check if you have USB debugging ON (when you said you lost root). This will not make it more stable, SuperSU.apk is just a GUI for controling root. And you root with SU file that is pushed to system (can't remember what folder exacly).
shut_down said:
On Galaxy S Advance I9070? Check if you have USB debugging ON (when you said you lost root). This will not make it more stable, SuperSU.apk is just a GUI for controling root. And you root with SU file that is pushed to system (can't remember what folder exacly).
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The USB debugging has a check mark . Is that the way it's supposed to be to save root during a reboot or do I revoke USB debugging authorization ?
I choose USB debugging it when I did the root process.
And it's a Galaxy S4 SGH-i337Z
ronfiveo said:
The USB debugging has a check mark . Is that the way it's supposed to be to save root during a reboot or do I revoke USB debugging authorization ?
I choose USB debugging it when I did the root process.
And it's a Galaxy S4 SGH-i337Z
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Why are you asking your question in a Galaxy S Advance forum?
Better go to then S4 section.
ronfiveo said:
The USB debugging has a check mark . Is that the way it's supposed to be to save root during a reboot or do I revoke USB debugging authorization ?
I choose USB debugging it when I did the root process.
And it's a Galaxy S4 SGH-i337Z
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I am not sure what is root procedure for that device. Better ask someone that has that device, or made a root for it.
shut_down said:
I am not sure what is root procedure for that device. Better ask someone that has that device, or made a root for it.
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I had it rooted with Kingroot.
As far as I know that's the only way for this model of device.
Then using MrW0lf's method I replaced and removed Kinguser for SuperSU.
I was still rooted.
I wanted to make a backup so when using restore I could retain root and SuperSU in my system.
The setting of choosing to make SuperSU a system app in stead of as it is, I thought would make it possible to keep root.
I have used restore while having root with Kinguser and kept root.
I am not understanding why I loose root when restoring while having SuperSU.
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ronfiveo said:
I had it rooted with Kingroot.
As far as I know that's the only way for this model of device.
Then using MrW0lf's method I replaced and removed Kinguser for SuperSU.
I was still rooted.
I wanted to make a backup so when using restore I could retain root and SuperSU in my system.
The setting of choosing to make SuperSU a system app in stead of as it is, I thought would make it possible to keep root.
I have used restore while having root with Kinguser and kept root.
I am not understanding why I loose root when restoring while having SuperSU.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337Z using Tapatalk
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I do not thing that moving SuperSu to System partition would help you. Main file that enables root permissions are not in that apk, you can install SuperSu from the Play store. That is not the problem.
Do you know why I loose root after a restore?
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Install specific update possible?

Hello everyone,
I just ordered me a Z1 and it comes with Android 4.2 included. Not there is already an update possible to 4.4 (Kitkat). But what I want is to go to Version 4.3 of android because of the permission manager. Is there any way to install the specific update? In Version 4.4 the permission manager was removed again. Probably it will never come back
Thanks!!
Best,
Fresh
Yes, use flashtool.net
But what do you mean "Permission manager"
gregbradley said:
But what do you mean "Permission manager"
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I think he is referring about SD Permission...
no, I have read about the (hidden) possibility in 4.3 to manage apps permissions like disallow GPS for apps and so on like on iOS.
Fresh0razoR said:
no, I have read about the (hidden) possibility in 4.3 to manage apps permissions like disallow GPS for apps and so on like on iOS.
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Still unsure what you mean. I have not read anything like that specific for 4.3, can you share a link as to where you read it.
Fresh0razoR said:
no, I have read about the (hidden) possibility in 4.3 to manage apps permissions like disallow GPS for apps and so on like on iOS.
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App Ops are present in 4.4.2 too. You have to use an app like this AppOps to find the hidden feature
But in 4.4.2 you need to root your device. In the past versions it was possible without root access...
Fresh0razoR said:
But in 4.4.2 you need to root your device. In the past versions it was possible without root access...
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..anyway, your question was answered, you have to use latest flashtool and there is no way to update to 4.3 via PC Companion or OTA by selecting the FW as they always give the latest.
Still don't understand, if you have use Flashtool, why you don't want Rooted 4.4. Don't worry, your warranty will not be voided and you will have more fun.

Help Please

I installed Xposed Installer and followed the instructions now my phone keeps restarting itself.
Any Idea how to fix? I rooted following these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
and followed these to install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727372&page=2
What do you mean by restarting itself? Deinstall xposed again and check if you actually have root access (there is an app called root checker)
CCody said:
What do you mean by restarting itself? Deinstall xposed again and check if you actually have root access (there is an app called root checker)
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Just did that. I do not have root access according to root checker. before i installed xposed it said i was rooted. I was able to restore it in recovery from a backup i did. any Idea how I can get this going. I really just want to root to use the Dot View Case Hack.
I always recommand a toolkit of ome isnt that familiar with rooting and this stuff. Go take a look at wugfresh toolkit. It helps a lot!
But your bootloader is open, right?
CCody said:
I always recommand a toolkit of ome isnt that familiar with rooting and this stuff. Go take a look at wugfresh toolkit. It helps a lot!
But your bootloader is open, right?
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Yes and I just installed SUZip after i did the restore and double checked in Root Checker and now it says I have Root Access.
Now I just need the xposed Installer and ill be one step closer to the Dot View Hack lol
Du you also have the supersu (chainfire) app?
CCody said:
Du you also have the supersu (chainfire) app?
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Yes the one with the Yellow Shield and the Red Hashtag.
elsavior04 said:
Yes the one with the Yellow Shield and the Red Hashtag.
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Alright! What are we talking about then? You are good to go, man!
CCody said:
Alright! What are we talking about then? You are good to go, man!
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Lol now if I can only get the xposed installer to install without issues ill be golden.
Thanks a million for the help. First time on this site and nothing but awsomeness :good::good::good:
Open supersu. Is xposed listed under apps? If no, then just reinstall the xposed app. To install your module, go to http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview, search for dot view hack, download and install it. In xposed you supposed to activate your module and do a reboot. Finish!
CCody said:
Open supersu. Is xposed listed under apps? If no, then just reinstall the xposed app. To install your module, go to http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview, search for dot view hack, download and install it. In xposed you supposed to activate your module and do a reboot. Finish!
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Ok. So I DL the xposed app and installed it. I select framework then Install/Update and reboot, when i power it back on and open it says the following message
"app_process version 58 has been installed previously but version "---" was found now. If you didn't expect an old file to be restored, you might want to try installing via recovery auto or manual"
Should it say this?
Try to follow that suggestion. You seem to have a device that resets /system on a reboot.
rovo89 said:
Try to follow that suggestion. You seem to have a device that resets /system on a reboot.
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I actually got it to work i hit soft reboot and not a full reboot and i got it working.
IDK if i do a full reboot if it will mess it up but for now it works :good:
elsavior04 said:
I actually got it to work i hit soft reboot and not a full reboot and i got it working.
IDK if i do a full reboot if it will mess it up but for now it works :good:
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Just install it via the recovery.
GermainZ said:
Just install it via the recovery.
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Done!
same prb
i have the same prb on my htc 816 dual sim, plz help me..............................

[Q] Root, delete Verizon apps, and then UnRoot

Guys, please help.
I'm using an app that does not work with the rooted android.
Is it possible to root and then delete some useless Verizon apps and then unroot a Verizon LG G2?
TIA
gooruma said:
Guys, please help.
I'm using an app that does not work with the rooted android.
Is it possible to root and then delete some useless Verizon apps and then unroot a Verizon LG G2?
TIA
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What app? You can try installing Xposed and one of the root cloaking modules...
mjones73 said:
What app? You can try installing Xposed and one of the root cloaking modules...
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Good for enterprise.
I must not have root and also I don't want to use cloaking apps.
Thanks.
gooruma said:
Good for enterprise.
I must not have root and also I don't want to use cloaking apps.
Thanks.
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As far as I know, there's no way to unroot once rooted (except going back to stock, but that'll just put the bloat back in). I read quite a bit regarding modding and have never come across it.
gooruma said:
Good for enterprise.
I must not have root and also I don't want to use cloaking apps.
Thanks.
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Probably gonna have to stick to stock then... You can disable most apps via App Manager...
Thanks.
You can unroot from super su. If you scroll all the way down in the supersu settings It will say complete unroot. You can do that. I've checked it and root went away. Although I didn't modify any files/recovery/kernel or delete anything.

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