How to unlock Android permission rw-r-r? - HTC One Mini 2

Hi,
I have rooted HTC M8MINx (TW version) with 4.4.2, Sense 6.0, kernel 3.4.0-g8151a5d and build number KOT49H. I try to delete some bloatwares with Root Explorer and Titanium Backup, but they keep coming back after rebooting the phone. I figured out it was because the Android permission rw-r-r. So how to unlock Android persmission rw-r-r?
Thanks

Hsuan24 said:
Hi,
I have rooted HTC M8MINx (TW version) with 4.4.2, Sense 6.0, kernel 3.4.0-g8151a5d and build number KOT49H. I try to delete some bloatwares with Root Explorer and Titanium Backup, but they keep coming back after rebooting the phone. I figured out it was because the Android permission rw-r-r. So how to unlock Android persmission rw-r-r?
Thanks
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you need S-OFF. Try "Sunshine" to unlock

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ujangns said:
If you want to root just use the kingroot new version. There a guide in this forum. is it really works if rooting with flash the kernel??
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I have tried kingoroot's latest version and it didn't work for me.So I want to try rooting my device in old way.When my device was in Kitkat 4.4.4 version I couldn't root it because easy rooting method was only available for kitkat 4.4.2,So I used 4.4.2 kernel to root my 4.4.4 kitkat updated device.This is why I want lollipop kernel for my device.Easy rooting instruction-“flash kitkat 4.4.2 kernel>use towelroot to root your device>after that again flash lollipop 5.0.2 kernel", that's all.Now you can have root access in your device.
Don't think so when i tried to flash 230 "4.4.2" kernel to root it it failed i got boot loop after flashing it and even after flashing the 454 kernel it still there and i had to flash the L Rom again
Hazem442 said:
Don't think so when i tried to flash 230 "4.4.2" kernel to root it it failed i got boot loop after flashing it and even after flashing the 454 kernel it still there and i had to flash the L Rom again
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So what to do then?I need to root my phone and there is no way to easily root lollipop.So that easy rooting method was only available for kitkat version only?
Røbin said:
So what to do then?I need to root my phone and there is no way to easily root lollipop.So that easy rooting method was only available for kitkat version only?
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I rooted mine wuth kingroot v4. 1 it works good but i can't benefit from root without xposed installer for
Hazem442 said:
I rooted mine wuth kingroot v4. 1 it works good but i can't benefit from root without xposed installer for
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I tried kingoroot but it didn't work for me.It installed as a system app and dose nothing at all.Also my device reboot automatically sometimes without any reason.So I wanted to remove it but I couldn't because it was a system app.I had to flash again.
Røbin said:
I tried kingoroot but it didn't work for me.It installed as a system app and dose nothing at all.Also my device reboot automatically sometimes without any reason.So I wanted to remove it but I couldn't because it was a system app.I had to flash again.
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Not kingoroot it's KingRoot
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Hazem442 said:
Not kingoroot it's KingRoot
It installed as system app but u can remove it and install any other root app
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Ops!my mistake.That was kingroot and I couldn't remove it but can be disabled.So it's useless for me.

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darthideut said:
I have a AT&T Note 3 that I rooted and updated with Kingoroot from 4.3 to 4.4.2 and have a baseband model number N900AUCUCMLG. Is there any way for me to upgrade to stock lollipop without losing root?
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If you have Safestrap installed, then you just need this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59666958&postcount=2. It is rooted Lollipop. If you don't have Safestrap installed, then you will need to install Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en (installed it, open it and do a normal install from inside the app). Next install Safestrap http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=7216 (install it, open it and grant Supersu permission and click install).
how can i root N900AUCUEOC1 ?towelroot kingoroot kingroot are failed
sunyakram said:
how can i root N900AUCUEOC1 ?towelroot kingoroot kingroot are failed
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Towelroot/Kingo only work on NC2 or older. You'll need to odin back to 4.4.2 (NC2), install towelroot, SafeStrap (3.75), & Busybox. Afterwards, you can open SafeStrap & flash the rooted OC1.
sunyakram said:
how can i root N900AUCUEOC1 ?towelroot kingoroot kingroot are failed
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You can't root OC1. You have to downgrade to NC2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54803130&postcount=136 when root it. Once you do that, then you can install Busybox and Safestrap, then flash the OC1 Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59666958&postcount=2 in Safestrap. Just in case post #4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/help/att-note-3-lollipop-t3100657 has anything else you might need.
Rooted i747 said:
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Thanks! I just got Lollipop installed! Now to finish setting up my phone...

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