maybe I posted this question in the wrong thread: I need to use an app that doesn't work with rooted device, is there a method to un-root a rooted custom rom (for me Asylum rom) for some time and then root it again?
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Have you tried to go into superuser and disable the root access?
farinacci_79 said:
maybe I posted this question in the wrong thread: I need to use an app that doesn't work with rooted device, is there a method to un-root a rooted custom rom (for me Asylum rom) for some time and then root it again?
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Can't You deny root access for this program?
Have you tried to disable root in developer options under root access
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Well i used the ics tool and fastboot to restore completely back to stock from cm10 and safestrap. Anything else i need to do to be ready cuz according to verizon its being pushed oit tomorrow
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OTA Rootkeeper.
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OTA Rootkeeper.
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Not rooted. Wont be long before another method is out
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Not rooted. Wont be long before another method is out
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You must be rooted to be able to Safestrap. I haven't gone through the Razr JB upgrade threads but I hope Rootkeeper works becuse I would not want to wait for a root method to be discovered.
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You must be rooted to be able to Safestrap. I haven't gone through the Razr JB upgrade threads but I hope Rootkeeper works becuse I would not want to wait for a root method to be discovered.
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I was at one point til i fast booted back to factory image. Wont root again until after ota
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To be on the safe side I would root then use OTA Rootkeeper, you may have to wait a while to get root and it will drive you crazy.
Did that on my tablet updating from ics to jb and install kept failing. Ill safely update then work on root myself. Rest assured all goes well and someone doesnt beat me too it i will be posting.
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When using vodoo... does one have to simply click protect root and then update or is there more to it...
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To successfully maintain root and install the OTA do the following
Root Phone
Install VooDoo OTA RootKeeper
Update SuperUser binaries (from within the SU app
Open VooDoo and "Protect Root"
Then tap on "Temp Unroot"
Install OTA
Install VooDoo
Restore root
So... I forgot to do all this... I hope there is a root for jb coming soon still have su just no root...
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So... I forgot to do all this... I hope there is a root for jb coming soon still have su just no root...
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RAZR blade root confirmed to work... enjoy!
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Can anyone confirm that gsm / hsdpa still working outside the states?
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Google "philz kernel n7000" and the first link should be of great help.
Sorry, but;
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=philz+kernel+n7000
Can I factory reset and get back to original settings and unroot after rooting?or if I disable the unwanted will that help instead of rooting?
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Can I factory reset and get back to original settings and unroot after rooting?or if I disable the unwanted will that help instead of rooting?
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What's your purpose of rooting? To unroot you will have to flash back a stock ROM.
Just wanted to get rid of bloatware unwanted stock apps to improve battery life& create memory
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OK..you could try unroot from the supersu app.
So if I root via super su app can I unroot back via resetting factory settings.
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So if I root via super su app can I unroot back via resetting factory settings.
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If you root with the superuser app then you can easily unroot by going into the superusers app settings.
Can you plz post a.link to super user app .lots of confusion.
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So if I root via super su app can I unroot back via resetting factory settings.
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Doing a factory reset will not unroot the device. It just cleans the data. You also will not get back the uninstalled apps.
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There is no link. You will need to install philz kernel to root. Once done root access will be there and a root manager app like superuser or supersu in the app drawer.
When I root will my data pics music and apps deleted?
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No, unless you decide to do otherwise.
I'm rooted but want to. K. On if there is a stock kies Rom if I ever have to make a return
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Why not just unroot?
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I'm rooted but want to. K. On if there is a stock kies Rom if I ever have to make a return
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The first rom you flash in the rooting method is stock I9. Just flash that.
In the Root De La Vega thread it has unrooting instructions there. Basically all you have to do is flash the I9 and leave it alone..at that point your unrooted
Hello Ive seen a post on how to restore with root, But I would like to restore with out root, can someone please point me in the right direction. thanks.
BTW this is for the Verizon sch-1800
What do you mean by "restoring"? Restocking ? Restore from backup?
You need root to do these things...
Incorrect. Restoring from nandroid needs only the custom recovery.
Restoring system apps and data using tools like Titanium backup requires root.
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But you need root to install custom recovery. Is it right?
Nope. Just flash a kernel that has cwm using Odin/heimdall. ( example: overcome kernel 4.0)
No root needed. Just boot to download mode, flash. Done.
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I'm sorry I guess I wasn't clear with my question I want to restock my device to factory stock and be rid of root and superuser.
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Then read the end of this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554029
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I have used some application they need root. But some of them didn't work well. For example: GMD speed time, slash game buster and root checker said I'm not rooted. But it's false. I have rooted 4.0.3 than upgraded to jb than rooted again than unlocked the bootloader than flashed CM 10.2. What is the problem with these apps? Are they just simply not compatible with? Is there anyway to use these?
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I have used some application they need root. But some of them didn't work well. For example: GMD speed time, slash game buster and root checker said I'm not rooted. But it's false. I have rooted 4.0.3 than upgraded to jb than rooted again than unlocked the bootloader than flashed CM 10.2. What is the problem with these apps? Are they just simply not compatible with? Is there anyway to use these?
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Run Root Checker to make sure that root access is enabled.
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I have used some application they need root. But some of them didn't work well. For example: GMD speed time, slash game buster and root checker said I'm not rooted. But it's false. I have rooted 4.0.3 than upgraded to jb than rooted again than unlocked the bootloader than flashed CM 10.2. What is the problem with these apps? Are they just simply not compatible with? Is there anyway to use these?
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Have you enabled root access in developers option?
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Have you enabled root access in developers option?
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Yes, for apps
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Ok. I took some pics
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Yes, for apps
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I m on cm 10.2 and root checker said I m rooted. When you run root checker, does the ask for root confirmation box appears? If not, check super user setting. May be it is auto denying the requests.
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No it don't ask for root. I havi modified the settings to popup - nothing changed when its on auto enable - still says no root but for example in terminal I write su root it works fine.
The apps below are working great
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No it don't ask for root. I havi modified the settings to popup - nothing changed when its on auto enable - still says no root but for example in terminal I write su root it works fine.
The apps below are working great
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Maybe you should try another root app like SuperSU...
try setting superuser to both apps & adb
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Maybe you should try another root app like SuperSU...
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But CM has pre-installed superuser in options. I have installed supersu already but it had a fail with updating su binary
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try setting superuser to both apps & adb
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Still says I have no root. But adaway works great. Just some idiot apps don't. And that root checker
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Found the problem. It was because xprivacy
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