Can some care to help me, I having trouble running the application so called SHbreak "error installing binary file:java.io.IOexception".
Well I try to use this to temporary root the Regza IS04 this the only way I know to temporary root.
z4root, gingerbreak superoneclick and many other rooting application to pc or android is no good because according to Japaneses blog The regza is04 kernel have a system lock
I'm talking about the android version 2.2.2 basedband ver 5014.1907.43
because the android version 2.2.1 can easily be root by z4root because there's no system lock
This is the guide for rooting Toshiba Regza IS04 from Japanese blog
One. root folder
We do the following to solve the problem of big inconvenience especially on the acquisition process and the root, is used.
In the normal-release kernel / system lock
· "Rogue applications ~" solutions for the errors
· Place / symlink to a path such as system / bin / su
By enabling the su using ISTweak, after this process, you can use the authority root.
application require
SHBREAK
ISTWEAK
Root explorer
ISTweak is for temporary root but before to able to use it you need to copy au from SHBREAK
But error keep pop up Error installing binary file:java.io.IOexception
Please Someone help me to what to do..
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This seems to be happening a lot in this forum. Either people don't read and do not realize where they are or having the 'one' title for this phone is very confusing.
HTC one M7 is clear enough
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You would thinks so.
Can anyone help me to install and make it working on the android emulator ?
I need explanation about how to root the android emulator for the Android 5.1.1 (API22) in the way that application can run as root.
I have try some things and the need is to have the android emulator rooted. I know that emulator is already root (only by passing through adb shell) but Xposed app is not running as root. I have applied Xposed on system.img and make change permanently, it works because Xposed apk say me that the Xposed is installed but note enabled.
PS: I know that it works and have test it on Genymotion but I don't want to use it, so don't propose this solution please
Hi I just rooted my Z1 using KingoRoot APK app and I installed Lucky Patcher to install Floating Fake Location as "system app". The thing is, I cannot uninstall Floating Fake Location afterwards using tools like Root Uninstaller Pro,KingoSuperUser etc. At first I thought it was Floating Fake Location issue but soon I realize I can't even uninstall other Sony bloatware such as Socialife, Xperia Lounge etc.
Please enlighten me why I can't uninstall system app even tho I am rooted.
P/S: it may have something to do with my root (partial? as I didn't unlock my bootloader), as I can't even mount r/w using root explorer or any other app that can mount r/w on /system.
Steven90 said:
Hi I just rooted my Z1 using KingoRoot APK app and I installed Lucky Patcher to install Floating Fake Location as "system app". The thing is, I cannot uninstall Floating Fake Location afterwards using tools like Root Uninstaller Pro,KingoSuperUser etc. At first I thought it was Floating Fake Location issue but soon I realize I can't even uninstall other Sony bloatware such as Socialife, Xperia Lounge etc.
Please enlighten me why I can't uninstall system app even tho I am rooted.
P/S: it may have something to do with my root (partial? as I didn't unlock my bootloader), as I can't even mount r/w using root explorer or any other app that can mount r/w on /system.
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You also need to instal Supersu, which is an interface for granting root. Then you will be able to delete system apps.
optimumpro said:
You also need to instal Supersu, which is an interface for granting root. Then you will be able to delete system apps.
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I am using Kingo SuperUser to grant the apps root permission. Had some trouble replacing Kingo SuperUser with Chainfire SuperUser but I figured Kingo should've done the trick as well. When I mount Kingo did prompt me for permission and I allowed it, somehow I think the root is incomplete ?
Steven90 said:
Hi I just rooted my Z1 using KingoRoot APK app and I installed Lucky Patcher to install Floating Fake Location as "system app". The thing is, I cannot uninstall Floating Fake Location afterwards using tools like Root Uninstaller Pro,KingoSuperUser etc.
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somehow I think the root is incomplete ?
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Does your device have recovery installed? You can delete system apps through it: mount /system through XZ Dual Recovery's TWRP and delete the folder with the app's apk inside. You could also try flashing a SuperSU zip this way to fix root, but make sure you don't use the systemless version.
I suggest you next time don't use kingroot or any one-click root: though uncomplicated, they're notorious for being untrustful, leaking private IMEI information to unknown servers, and unreliable. Read THIS thread thoroughly, re-root using the method in the 2nd post, and upgrade to 5.1.1, or get a pre-rooted FTF through XperiFirm.
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Does your device have recovery installed? You can delete system apps through it: mount /system through XZ Dual Recovery's TWRP and delete the folder with the app's apk inside. You could also try flashing a SuperSU zip this way to fix root, but make sure you don't use the systemless version.
I suggest you next time don't use kingroot or any one-click root: though uncomplicated, they're notorious for being untrustful, leaking private IMEI information to unknown servers, and unreliable. Read THIS thread thoroughly, re-root using the method in the 2nd post, and upgrade to 5.1.1, or get a pre-rooted FTF through XperiFirm.
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No I haven't installed any custom recovery.
Cause I am already using 5.1.1 so I figured Kingo Root is the easiest way to go, didn't know it will cause so much trouble. So basically I need to unroot then root again using the "proper" method? I am already on 5.1.1 btw.
Steven90 said:
No I haven't installed any custom recovery.
Cause I am already using 5.1.1 so I figured Kingo Root is the easiest way to go, didn't know it will cause so much trouble. So basically I need to unroot then root again using the "proper" method? I am already on 5.1.1 btw.
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The fact that you can't install Supersu and get root indicates that your phone is not fully rooted. I bet you wouldn't be able to install recovery either for the same reason...
Do the classic rooting, install TWRP and then flash any pre-rooted stock rom you want...
optimumpro said:
The fact that you can't install Supersu and get root indicates that your phone is not fully rooted. I bet you wouldn't be able to install recovery either for the same reason...
Do the classic rooting, install TWRP and then flash any pre-rooted stock rom you want...
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I suspect I am not fully rooted as well. Can you point me a direction towards "classic" rooting my my Z1 5.1.1 ? Almost every post I went points me back to one-click-root solution.
I have the same problem, it's because we can't remount /system to rw ("operation not permitted"), so the update to SU isn't working as well, tried several different methods with terminal emulator but without any luck. Neither will total commander help in this situation. I'm begining to lose hope
Steven90 said:
I suspect I am not fully rooted as well. Can you point me a direction towards "classic" rooting my my Z1 5.1.1 ? Almost every post I went points me back to one-click-root solution.
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Ulvgrim said:
I have the same problem, it's because we can't remount /system to rw ("operation not permitted"), so the update to SU isn't working as well, tried several different methods with terminal emulator but without any luck. Neither will total commander help in this situation. I'm begining to lose hope
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Try this, it's almost a one-click tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900
Exploit maybe works with 5.1.1, but if not, downgrade your firmware to 5.0.2, use Easyroot to exploit, then upgrade back.
The "classic" root I was referring to requires downgrading from Sony's Lollipop/Kitkat FW to Jellybean due to Sony patching the exploits in the newer FW used for rooting. The steps are outdated now and is replaced by Easyroot. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688933
***UPDATE***
I removed Kingroot through their app and unrooted my phone. I tried another one click root, Kingoroot (I know, quite similar names.) The SU which this one installs, isn't restricting me and I successfully set read/write to /system.
I still would prefer to be using superSU but I get a binary occupied message, and the kingouser app doesn't have an option to switch SU app.
For anyone else struggling with kingroot not letting apps work properly, try kingo, who knows.
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I have the Z3 Compact, and I HAVE NO ACCESS to a PC, and thus have rooted my phone with King root (which was a terrible idea but any root is better than no root)
I have this issue, where King root in some way shape or form is not allowing anything that requires write permission to /storage access to it.
This is not allowing me to install/use things like busybox, lucky patcher, freedom, and is also, stopping me from using terminal emulator to do things such as mount -o rw,remount,/system or anything else. I tried to use a system I found on XDA to replace Kingroots superuser to SuperSU to get around this, however, the replace_kinguser method, fails with no write permission, and also, fails to remove kinguser from /system/apps/kinguser because that doesn't exist as a directory and I think Kingroot may have made changes to their superuser handler.
I really, really need help getting Kingroot out, and superSU in. Without the use of a PC. Considering I do, have root, there must be something I can do.
I also can't set system to write with ES file explorer or pretty much any other method on the first ten pages of Google.
Any time I try to set /system to r/w I get permission denied.
I'm running, android 5.0.2
Also, BOOTLOADER UNLOCK ALLOWED? NO
So I don't think I can flash a custom recovery of any kind.
Hello everyone,
I am facing an issue and will be eternally grateful if someone helped me with it. I recently lost some very important audio recordings from my phone. These are very important and I want to run a data recovery tool to help retrieve them but all such tools require root access. I then rooted my phone using magisk and checked the status via those root check apps and they show the status as rooted. However, the problem is that none of the data recovery tools recognize the root and hence cannot run a scan. Perhaps I am overlooking something here. Model of my phone is SM-N920I. I flashed the magisk via twrp and have also installed the Magisk manager. Everything is up to date. Again, when I check the root status of my phone via the app "Root checker basic" it says "Root access is properly installed". Also, when I am using the data recovery tool i.e. Fonelab my phone does not prompt me for root access. Nothing is shown on the screen.
I am sorry if this thread is in the wrong section. Mods can feel free to move it or notify me. Thanks
If other root apps are functioning properly it's an issue with the app you're trying to use. You should contact the developers of the apps in question...