[q] trickster how to? - Galaxy S III Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone know step by step to correctly install trickster?
Here what i do...
Flash fresh stock...
Flash CWM in order to later flash root...
Install trickster....
Run trickster and it ask for superuser permission...GRANTED!
Then its just closed with popup...trickster need root device?
I try update busybox but still same...
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[Q] superuser and cwm

after root my phone the superuser and cwm not show on my phone.anyone know why does this happen?
Your phone is not rooted if it has no SU and no CWM.
Download titanium backup from store to see whether it works.
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which Method did you used to root ? I suggest that you use CF-Root with InitialCFRootFlasher follow the steps in this post you will not encounter any of binary counted and yellow triangle. I am ready for farther help if needed.
Which ROM you have installed on note?
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[Q] I dont see the Superuser app

I recently update to Criskelo's ICS V2 LP6 in my galaxy note and now I have a question, is this version already rooted? I do this question because i dont see the superuser icon now
Can you see the CWM app?
Run it and see if it asks you to grant or deny permission.
You have root if you can see it.
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yes i have the CWM
I have the CWM icon, But it doesnt ask me anything about permit or deny
How did you go from GB to ICS?
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I installed the zip in the CWM recovery mode and then i did the FULL WIPE... or can someone tell me how to root this ROM?
You probably lost root..try to paste anything in /system directory with a file manager app..
If you can't do that then you'll have to go back to Gingerbread with PC Odin and start from scratch with root etc..
You can try to install the Busybox Installer from the Play Store but chances are you lost root when you flashed the ICS rom.

[Q] How to Root for ICS rom

the device was un-rooted
i am using cm9 and i don't want to re-flash the rom
please advise any other method to root the device without re-flash the rom
Hm i believe cm9 should be pre-rooted :fingers-crossed:
Take a look at Systemsettings > Developersettings > Root-access
yes, you r right.
but it was unrooted
Flash a semaphore for example
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468795
ponghk513 said:
yes, you r right.
but it was unrooted
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install supersu or superuser app from market and then try some app which requires root.. if it asks for root permissions and after allowing it is working fine then your device is rooted and working fine..
Just download a root zip and flash with cwm or andriod recovery mode, it wont disturb your romĀ¬ & SU will auto installed-
for example, you can follow instruction on this post [ For I9001 phone ]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
Please answer.fast: a friend has the problem wants to root her i9000 and im not sure if this i9001 file works?
I need only a short yes or no. (please dont answer at random)
Greets
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[LT30p][ROOT] For Official JellyBean FW 9.1.A.0.489 {UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER ONLY}

Root for Unlocked Bootloaders ONLY
you can flash any FTF of Official JellyBean FW 9.1.A.0.489...
1) download SuperSU and place the file on SDCARD
2) download latest TWRP for JB and flash it using fastboot
3) boot into recovery and flash SuperSU update.zip
4) reboot device
You might also want to install busybox... Just go to market and download busybox installer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox) and after downloading app select /system/xbin/ as location to install busybox...
enjoy Root!
Strange.. When I tried to uninstall some system apps, one of them uninstalled, then the others failed, and now I can't do anything that requires root, almost like I'm no longer rooted...
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Root for Unlocked Bootloaders ONLY
you can flash any FTF of Official JellyBean FW 9.1.A.0.489...
1) download SuperSU and place the file on SDCARD
2) download my advanced stock kernel and flash it using fastboot
3) boot into recovery and flash SuperSU update.zip
4) reboot device
now u can flash the kernel.sin from the FTF either using flashtool or using fastboot
You might also want to install busybox... Just go to market and download busybox installer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox) and after downloading app select /system/xbin/ as location to install busybox...
enjoy Root!
DooMLoRD said:
dont use the SuperUser app by ChainsDD... i was running into some issues using it... thats why posted link for SuperSU....
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I used your link and followed instructions, I'll do it again and see if things work this time.
EDIT: No, still not working.
Stock KERNEL 9.1.A.0.489:
kernel.sin
or
LT30 Xperia_T_stock_KERNEL_9.1.A.0.489_dogsly.ftf - for Flashtool
xL3thalTuRdZz said:
I used your link and followed instructions, I'll do it again and see if things work this time.
EDIT: No, still not working.
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Working fine for me mate... Using Root Explorer, Titanum Backup, Busybox installer...
Oh wait have u installed busybox? If not download app from market then install it at /system/xbin/
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Got no issues with superuser by chainsdd. Working like a charm here.
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DooMLoRD said:
Oh wait have u installed busybox? If not download app from market then install it at /system/xbin/
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Installed, still not working.
I have definitely done everything correctly, I have tried both SuperSU and Superuser, busybox installed to /system/xbin/
I guess I could try a different ftf, although I highly doubt it would help.
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This method works fine for me. Thanks!
xL3thalTuRdZz said:
Installed, still not working.
I have definitely done everything correctly, I have tried both SuperSU and Superuser, busybox installed to /system/xbin/
I guess I could try a different ftf, although I highly doubt it would help.
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Maybe a silly question, but you did wipe data when you updated right?
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Downloaded a different ftf and that one worked, must have been a faulty download...
EDIT: Nope, I tested by uninstalling one app, when I tried to uninstall others it failed again.
I had total success with this method, how every I have also had a reboot :/
Not sure what caused it and couldn't get at my pc to get hold of any kind of log.
Might just try a pure stock unrooted jb for a while and wait to see if problem is reproduced or reported by other users.
Otherwise, great work Doom, look forward to your feature packed DoomKernel once your exams are dusted!!(best of luck btw)
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crazymister said:
Maybe a silly question, but you did wipe data when you updated right?
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Yep.
I ve got big problem. After flashing your kernel when i'm trying to boot the phone it shows white triangle and blue bar under the triangle. Phone wont boot. Im on unlocked bootloader. exactly what ive done:
- flash 4.1.2 europe via flashtool with full wipe
-flash your kernel with recovery
-enter recovery- it shows "cant mount system, cache data etc
-reboot
-before sony logo -> white triangle and under triangle blue bar
- again flash 4.1.2 europe via flashtool with full wipe
-before sony logo -> white triangle and under triangle blue bar..
So, what now i can do to boot my phone?
please help
Is it possible to have CWM with stock kernel?
Flash back stock kernel. There are no working custom kernels yet as far as I know
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That'll get rid of CWM. There is no way to have CWM with the kernel provided by Sony. What doom has done is included CWM in essentially what is his version of the stock kernel.
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Wifi not working:crying:
dzupert said:
Wifi not working:crying:
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You have to flash the original kernel to make wi fi work.
Yes you right, but if you flash kelner.sin not working recovery...

[Q] galaxy tab p1000 overcome v4.0.0 not rooted

i have a galaxy tab p1000 v/ gingerbread 2.3.3. i followed the instructions on installing the GB-Stock-Safe-v5.zip and Overcome v4.0.0 kernel using heimdall utility. After a couple of tries, i was able to get the kernel to install and things are working fine. I thought Overcome v4.0.0 kernel install will give me root access but apparently not. Can i run the doomsLord v4 rooting toolkit to root this or not? I dont' want to mess it up again and redo the entire install process to fix again. Also, i downloaded the clockworkmod app from the google store but it doesn't support the p1000. How and where do i obtain custom roms and install on this device? can i download cyanogenmod custom rom, put it in the sd card and boot to recovery and run install? Not sure since i now have the Overcome v4.0.0 kernel, i can't install any of these roms? i've never used custom roms so no sure what can and cannot be done. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can install overcome ROM 4.1 (not just the kernel)
If you want, it is rooted, you can follow my signature.
But overcome kernel 4.0 is what gives you cwm recovery. That is the recovery you can use to install cyanogenmod or any custom ROM.
Just read their respective instructions.
Ask again if you are stuck.
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priyana said:
You can install overcome ROM 4.1 (not just the kernel)
If you want, it is rooted, you can follow my signature.
But overcome kernel 4.0 is what gives you cwm recovery. That is the recovery you can use to install cyanogenmod or any custom ROM.
Just read their respective instructions.
Ask again if you are stuck.
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hi, from the link you sent, i see a couple of overcome 7 series v4.1 , which one can i use that won't mess up what i currently have? also, are you saying after installing one of these, it'll also root the tab? i'd like to remove some apps like 'Pulse' and the Office software on this device. Thanks again.
I always use the no wipe version.
You can always wipe data manually from cwm if needed.
But always make a habit of wiping cache and dalvik cache when changing ROM/kernel.
Yes, when you install rooted ROM, you have root.
I don't think pulse is built in. You can uninstall from Play market.
But if you can't remove, learn how to use Titanium Backup to uninstall apps.
You don't seem like a person who needs root.....
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priyana said:
I always use the no wipe version.
You can always wipe data manually from cwm if needed.
But always make a habit of wiping cache and dalvik cache when changing ROM/kernel.
Yes, when you install rooted ROM, you have root.
I don't think pulse is built in. You can uninstall from Play market.
But if you can't remove, learn how to use Titanium Backup to uninstall apps.
You don't seem like a person who needs root.....
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hi, sorry i'm not an expert on this so i'm bugging you again. So my p1000 tab has firmware 2.3.3 , kernel 2.6.35.7 Overcome-v4.0.0 #40. You mentioned i can install ROM 4.1 . I see in your list Overcome_7_Series_v4.1.0_NoWipe.zip. To update to that, do i just copy it to my internal SD, fire up CWM Recovery and go thru the 'install menu, choose zip from internal sd' , select this zip file and update? Or i can't do it that way?
that is the right way.
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