(TOOL) Perma-Temp Root with *R/W* & Stable! - HTC EVO 3D

Thanks goes to #TeamWin for Temp Root
This is For Windows only, if you wish to make it work for linux or mac help your self...
Remember, This is still a Temp Root & any Changes made will be Rest back to stock on a Reboot
It's stable & works 100%
I Personally have not lost Root with this new Method
Q. I thought RW was Fixed?
A. Caused by Deleting an apk / file that was already deleted. Journaling shows it still there!
Keep Track of what you delete, as trying to delete something off system that you alread di hangs the /system into RO state.
Before Using!!​HTC Sync Must be Turned OFF
Put the Phone into Charge Mode only ( Not Disk Drive )
USB Debugging Must be Turned on
What's Fixed:
Revamped due to new Method:
~ Superuser Apps now Function
~ If you Lose Root, all you have to do is Open terminal & type SU then type fixit! > No More Rebooting & running the exploit again for R/W on system to get Root back in place
~ Fixed R/O Bug!!
~ R/W is now Forced
~ /system is fully editable now! until reboot that is.
~ Busybox is installed to /vendor/bin
~ hex Edited libext4
~ hex edited libfuse.so
~~ This is the Last Update due to it working & Stable ~~
Download for RW HTC Sensation 4G:
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Download for RW HTC Evo 3D:
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Download for RW HTC Flyer 16GB/32GB:
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Download for RW HTC Evo View:
Q. Is this permanent?
A. no, it's a temp root method..
Q. Will I lose SU Access at some point while running the OS?
A. You might, but open terminal & type fixit to get root back!.
Q. What about apps that need a reboot to use superuser?
A. Use Fast Reboot form the market for app that need a reboot..
Q. Can I push & remove items to system & will it work?
A. Yes, but all changes are reset on a reboot.​
Once Downloaded, Unzip & double click on the Run_ME_fre3vo_Root.bat File & Enjoy long lasting Root!
OLD NEWS:
Everyone knows that currently with any temp root, you still lose links to the SU Binary & Busybox links, it's just a matter of time before it happens!!
So after digging around somewhat I found an over sight that HTC might use later for system updates via /vendor/bin, who knows at this point though... Anyways, after amount of time the SU Binary along with busybox links if be in system/bin or /system/xbin gets deleted / removed..
Now, what I did was enable the $Path to /vendor/bin which is in the Sensation export PATH..
Any Calls made from this point either be SU or Busybox don't get deleted nor touched from any App requesting the SU Binary!! I've tested this with alot of apps & the Root sticks in place..
Other than Reboot, it might as well be a Perma-Temp-Root!!

Downloading now!!! Can't wait to test it!
***EDIT***
Rooted perfectly, opened and closed Titanium Backup several times with no force closes or loss of su, Barnacle is perfect, Wireless tether is granted su but the kernel doesn't support it, screenshot gained su also but the screenshots were smeared colors. Drocap2 takes perfect screenies though. Gonna try a few more root apps before bed and play some more when I wake up to verify it lasts.

going to try this now!

Ran the script and no root

script stays on
daemon started successfully :/

eugene373 said:
Thanks goes to #TeamWin for Temp Root!!!
Everyone knows that currently with any temp root, you still lose links to the SU Binary & Busybox links, it's just a matter of time before it happens!!
So after digging around somewhat I found an over sight that HTC might use later for system updates via /vendor/bin, who knows at this point though... Anyways, after amount of time the SU Binary along with busybox links if be in system/bin or /system/xbin gets deleted / removed..
Now, what I did was enable the $Path to /vendor/bin which is in the Sensation & Evo 3D export PATH..
Any Calls made from this point either be SU or Busybox don't get deleted nor touched from any App requesting the SU Binary!! I've tested this with alot of apps & the Root sticks in place..
Other than Reboot, it might as well be a Perma-Temp-Root!!
This is For Windows only, if you wish to make it work for linux or mac help your self...
If you have trouble with the Superuser.apk, uninstall first & reboot then run the .bat file again..
What is installed?
Busybox w/ symlinks
Superuser.apk
SU Binary
Fre3vo
sqlite3
What's Removed?
slackerradio.apk
TMOUS_Navigator.apk
Transfer-pyramid-8.30.0.26-S30.apk
Protips.apk
IdleScreen_Stock.apk
HtcTipWidget.apk
com.htc.TrendsWidget.apk
com.mobitv.client.tmobiletvhd.apk
FusionStockWidget.apk
Stock.apk
So without further ado, the link!
http://www.multiupload.com/LBEYIFVD58
Once Downloaded, Unzip & double click on the Run_ME_fre3vo_Root.bat File & Enjoy long lasting Root!
Last edited by Eugene373; Today at 05:51 AM.
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Is there any chance u can edit the script or tell me how to edit it so it doesn't remove anything. Thanks.

perfect works great!!! Managed to restore TB! Will try out wifi tethering right now and other su required apps! Thank you! <3

I guess I don't understand.
How is removing anything from /system/app gonna stick?

This worked perfect for me. No problems with it. Wifi tether won't work for me, but barnacle tether works perfectly. Drocap2 is taking perfect screen shots for me as well, where as before the images would be all distorted and what not.

Made some changes to the .bat since I don't necessarily want to disable all of that yet, but it works, this is the longest superuser has worked for me so far on the EVO 3D.

k2buckley said:
This worked perfect for me. No problems with it. Wifi tether won't work for me, but barnacle tether works perfectly. Drocap2 is taking perfect screen shots for me as well, where as before the images would be all distorted and what not.
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How'd you get Barnacle to work?
EDIT:
Sorry my tablet doesn't read Ad-Hoc >_>

Is anybody able to root the E3D with this method? I tried twice and it failed both times. I will do again by restart my pc and E3D.

urcboss07 said:
Is anybody able to root the E3D with this method? I tried twice and it failed both times. I will do again by restart my pc and E3D.
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Yeah....First try.

nabbed said:
I guess I don't understand.
How is removing anything from /system/app gonna stick?
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It won't stick, but after you reboot you run the batch program again and the apps are removed again until your next reboot.

hockeyfamily737 said:
It won't stick, but after you reboot you run the batch program again and the apps are removed again until your next reboot.
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So, it will not stick as said, right?

Tiffany84 said:
Is there any chance u can edit the script or tell me how to edit it so it doesn't remove anything. Thanks.
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a .bat file is just a text document that is executed in command prompt. If you are familiar with cmd just open the file in notepad, delete any commands you don't want executed, save.

urcboss07 said:
So, it will not stick as said, right?
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Not through a full reboot....no you will have to run the batch file again (even says so in the OP). However, the other root methods would crash periodically even without a reboot or would last but not give you access to the majority of your root apps. This is the closest yet to a feasible root solution.

mine doesnt get past daemon started successfully i have usb debugging on

so if i downloaded and installed some apps that require root,
and i reboot, what happens to them ?
they will work after running the bat file again ?
or they will have to be installed again to work properly ?
thanks !
EDIT: i haven't done my due diligence (searching and reading)
but it's 5 am so i'll ask ...
what works for screen capture and for wireless tethering ?

lowetax said:
so if i downloaded and installed some apps that require root,
and i reboot, what happens to them ?
they will work after running the bat file again ?
or they will have to be installed again to work properly ?
thanks !
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They will work after running the .bat file again. You shouldn't need to uninstall and reinstall them. Super User may need to be uninstalled before running the .bat file again, if it gives you any force closes.
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Related

[Q] Rage root + Superuser.apk

Question: Is your Superuser app asking for permissions from apps? Mine isn't. On my old rooted Eris, if I ran an app such as Titanium Backup or Root Explorer, I would get a dialog which would ask if I wanted to grant that app root access. This dialog was via the Superuser app. I don't get that now. It seems like any/every app on my phone has su access.
I'm wondering if it's just me or if this is the way the current root exploit works.
DeezNotes said:
Question: Is your Superuser app asking for permissions from apps? Mine isn't. On my old rooted Eris, if I ran an app such as Titanium Backup or Root Explorer, I would get a dialog which would ask if I wanted to grant that app root access. This dialog was via the Superuser app. I don't get that now. It seems like any/every app on my phone has su access.
I'm wondering if it's just me or if this is the way the current root exploit works.
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It's just you. Try running root explorer or a screen cap program, and verify that you have root access. You may want to use an updated Superuser.apk too, I know the one I'm using (2.3.6.1) asks, (unless I told it not too).
I'm using Superuser 2.3.6.1. When I run Titanium or Root Explorer, everything works without prompting. Now, I'm concerned.
UPDATE: I opened Superuser, went to settings, scrolled to the bottom and updated the su binary. Now, I get prompted when an app needs access. Problem is, when I reboot the su binary is reset. I think this is due to me using the joeykrim root procedure, which uses a version of su that is scripted to be put in place during the boot process. I'm going to take a look at his scripts and change them so I can keep the su binary installed by the Superuser.apk.
Thanks for the info.
Confirmed my issue was due to using the joeykrim method. I backed out his procedure and used Dirrk's method (posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=779238) and I get a proper Superuser prompt when an application needs access.
I also noticed another flaw in the joeykrim method. Since his procedure was developed for the Epic, he has some incorrect file names in some places.
If you notice in his instructions where he says use playlogos1 instead of playlogos, this is not updated in all of his steps.
To get your boot screen back, you have to change the last line of playlogos1 or playlogosnow (based on whether you did the lag fix or not)
The file that will not show your boot animation will look like this:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#joeykrim-SDX sdx-developers.com scripted
/system/bin/joeykrim-root.sh
/system/bin/playlogo-orig
To fix it, change the last line to read:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#joeykrim-SDX sdx-developers.com scripted
/system/bin/joeykrim-root.sh
/system/bin/playlogos1-orig
In summary, the playlogos1 file is used to execute other startup scripts. The original playlogos1 file has the boot animation in it. It must be referenced in one of the startup scripts. Since these instructions were used for the Epic, there's a slight typo which keeps the original playlogos1 file from being executed.
Thanks--I came to the forums looking for a solution to the fact that my boot animation was now missing. I tried making your changes but I still can't seem to recover it. Here are what my playlogo scripts look like, keeping in mind I have also installed the lag fix:
playlogos1
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
sh /system/bin/userinit.sh
playlogosnow
playlogosnow
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#joeykrim-SDX sdx-developers.com scripted
/system/bin/joeykrim-root.sh
/system/bin/playlogos1-orig
I'll also have a 3rd file called just playlogo (which was very long). Do you know what the issue is? Thanks so much for your help.
theicemonkey said:
Thanks--I came to the forums looking for a solution to the fact that my boot animation was now missing. I tried making your changes but I still can't seem to recover it. Here are what my playlogo scripts look like, keeping in mind I have also installed the lag fix:
playlogos1
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
sh /system/bin/userinit.sh
playlogosnow
playlogosnow
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#joeykrim-SDX sdx-developers.com scripted
/system/bin/joeykrim-root.sh
/system/bin/playlogos1-orig
I'll also have a 3rd file called just playlogo (which was very long). Do you know what the issue is? Thanks so much for your help.
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Judging by what your files look like, things should work. The original file is playlogos1. We never touch the playlogo file from what I can remember, so let's not do anything there.
What I would do is make sure the permissions are straight on all the files listed above (primarily playlogos1). They should be 755 (shown below):
Code:
# cd /system/bin
# ls -l playl*
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 10060 2010-08-12 04:30 playlogo
-rwxr-xr-x root root 106 2010-09-11 18:53 playlogos1
-rwxr-xr-x root root 177 2010-09-11 18:55 playlogos1-lagfix
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 14420 2010-08-12 12:30 playlogos1-orig
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 14204 2010-08-12 04:30 playlpm
#
If all else fails, you can always grab the original file from the system dump off of this link: http://forum.androidcentral.com/fascinate-roms-hacks/32839-fascinate-system-dump.html
DEAR GOD
Well, I'm an idiot.
I tried to take the playlogos1 file from the dump you showed me and copy it to my /system/bin file and, sure enough, I got the boot animation back. Problem is, I didn't think it through (that the edited playlogos1 file pointed to the rest of the modified boot sequence) and then the phone wouldn't boot. It would just loop the animations.
I booted into recovery, did a factory reset, and now I can get to the lockscreen and the very beginning of setup but TWLauncher force closes over and over and over and I'm unable to do anything except pull down the notification bar occasionally. I think this is because I moved some things (like bing, daily briefing, etc.) that TWLauncher wants at the outset, and it doesn't have them. I tried to bluetooth over LauncherPro and run it, but it fails at the last moment.
Does anyone know of a way to get to ADB Shell so that I can fix my mistake? Or if someone had an update.zip I could flash to get back to factory (with all of the system files in place), that would be super! Otherwise, it looks like I'm effed and will need to come up with a good story to tell Verizon...
theicemonkey said:
Well, I'm an idiot.
I tried to take the playlogos1 file from the dump you showed me and copy it to my /system/bin file and, sure enough, I got the boot animation back. Problem is, I didn't think it through (that the edited playlogos1 file pointed to the rest of the modified boot sequence) and then the phone wouldn't boot. It would just loop the animations.
I booted into recovery, did a factory reset, and now I can get to the lockscreen and the very beginning of setup but TWLauncher force closes over and over and over and I'm unable to do anything except pull down the notification bar occasionally. I think this is because I moved some things (like bing, daily briefing, etc.) that TWLauncher wants at the outset, and it doesn't have them. I tried to bluetooth over LauncherPro and run it, but it fails at the last moment.
Does anyone know of a way to get to ADB Shell so that I can fix my mistake? Or if someone had an update.zip I could flash to get back to factory (with all of the system files in place), that would be super! Otherwise, it looks like I'm effed and will need to come up with a good story to tell Verizon...
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Sorry you're having issues. Bad news is, you can't flash any zip updates because we don't have a custom recovery re our phones yet. However, what you should be able to do is use adb to push the apps from /system/app from the system dump. That is.. if you can get adb to work? If it can work from recovery, that should save you.
Good luck.

permroot for S-off Flyer

How i got perm root on my Flyer (does not give S-off just permroot of an S-off device)
YOU NEED TO HAVE A S-OFF device!
1)Start off with a fresh install of ROM check RUU thread
2)Used temp root from FlyerROOT.zip Thanks TeamWin for the temproot method Here is thread for orgnial files)
open FlyerROOT\ADB (on pc)
Make sure that you have USB debugging turned on (on phone) and drivers installed to PC
Run Fre3voFlyer.bat (from FlyerROOT\ADB)
3)check in ternimal ((on phone) need to install from market)) and see if you have root (I got permission denied)
4)ran superonclick with Gingerbreak exploit (thanks CLShortFuse for making this tool) (on pc) - S1C thread
open FlyerROOT and click on Superoneclick.exe
change exploit to Gingerbreak
hit root
Installed busybox when asked by S1C
Run Su test and looked on phone and Superuser asked for permission
5)Tried opening a app that uses root (root explorer) and SU FC on me
6)go to market and make sure you had latest version Installed (i had an update I needed)
7)Update binary when opening SU for the first time
Allow the SU app SU priviliages (funny I know)
8)Open a root app (root explorer again) and SU asked for permission
Test for permroot
turned off fastboot
deleted a system/app file (in this case htcfmwidget and htcfmwidge.obex) -using the r/w option in root explorer
Rebooted phone and reopened root explorer and looked for removed files and they were not there
None of the tools that I included were made by me they were made by the people I thanked. I just wrote the script for the tools to work. go to their threads and thank them.
Disclaimer I am not responsible for breaking your phone, melting it, or anything that may happen when doing this. Remember this is your choice
I have been able to use Root explorer, Titanium backup, terminal emulator and was able to remove APKs from the system folder that I do not want.
Thanks a lot! I followed your steps and got the perm-root for my Flyer. :-D
controller38 said:
Thanks a lot! I followed your steps and got the perm-root for my Flyer. :-D
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Glad I could help. Make sure you thank the people that made the tools to do it with as well
Do you know if this will work for the View as well?
this method not working for my s-off flyer. I can temp-root but cannot perm-root using this method.
When using temp-root seem that my /system folder got rw but I don't know why I cannot change the permission to ro. Anyone noticed?
When using SuperOneClick, I got this error and the script looping like no end >>
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p25 on /system failed: Device or resource busy
OK
Great News Everyone!!! Thanks for the instruction. I just got the S-Off from Revolutionary. And now Permroot from this Thread. However I had slight issues with the direction. I still ended up having the files after reboot. I know I deleted those files. But everything else seems to be working. I have Root Explorer and Titanium Back-up working. Quite Excellent. Thanks!
crackeyes said:
Glad I could help. Make sure you thank the people that made the tools to do it with as well
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Hi crackeyes,
I am not very sure what need to be done on step1. I am lost after opend the link and there are many version of ROMs. Which to use? and what I should do next? Thanks.
My device is S-OFF with Revolutionary.
When I click root on superoneclick it stopped to "waiting device"....
test adb manually, to see if it is communicating.
Maby 'couse I have'nt installed HTC sync yet!
But I was sure that worked since "revolutionary" made very well the dirty job!
Now I'm installing HTC sync and re-tryng!
Inviato dal mio GT-I9100 usando Tapatalk
yongck7, you need to grab the correct ROM for your device. You should read further and it will explain which ROM is for Which. Mine is WIFI only, which was like the 2nd or 3rd comment on that Thread. Once you are sure it is correct ROM, it's pretty simple. Download and execute the file while your flyer is connected. I'm not sure if Debugging is needed, but I had mine on. (Setting/Application/Development) But Like he said, start fresh, I tried this after I S-Off my flyer and it didn't work.

detecting rooted devices

does anybody know if there's a way to block an app fr detecting that your phone is rooted, i was trying to redeem my code for my digital copy to download fast five on my phone using pocket BLU, once it gets ready to download it let's me knw that it detected that my phone was rooted n doesn't let me download, i also had the same problem with blockbuster before I was rooted I purchased some movies but after I was rooted tried to go back to my movies n. same thing, detected my device was rooted... I was wondering if there's a way or hack that we can do to not make it detectable as being rooted, thanx
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do you have the Superuser app auto allow root requests or do you have to manually allow each time?
ozkaya said:
do you have the Superuser app auto allow root requests or do you have to manually allow each time?
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everytime u get an app that request root user permission I have to allow, it doesn't allow automatically but once I have aloud an app I don't have to do it again
You have to delete the root detection in some smali files to remove it.
私のEVO 3Dから送信される
Flip35 said:
does anybody know if there's a way to block an app fr detecting that your phone is rooted, i was trying to redeem my code for my digital copy to download fast five on my phone using pocket BLU, once it gets ready to download it let's me knw that it detected that my phone was rooted n doesn't let me download, i also had the same problem with blockbuster before I was rooted I purchased some movies but after I was rooted tried to go back to my movies n. same thing, detected my device was rooted... I was wondering if there's a way or hack that we can do to not make it detectable as being rooted, thanx
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a temporary fix:
1) rename /system/bin/su to anything else, example: /system/bin/jk. i prefer to use adb shell for the renaming.
2) run the application which looks for root
3) when done running the application which has root detection, rename /system/bin/jk back to /system/bin/su.
this should work because the root detection method most applications use is to only check if a file named /system/bin/su is present. if that file is present, they consider the phone rooted. they usually don't even attempt to open the /system/bin/su which would trigger the superuser apk, they usually only look to see if the /system/bin/su file *exists*.
hope that helps!
joeykrim said:
a temporary fix:
1) rename /system/bin/su to anything else, example: /system/bin/jk. i prefer to use adb shell for the renaming.
2) run the application which looks for root
3) when done running the application which has root detection, rename /system/bin/jk back to /system/bin/su.
this should work because the root detection method most applications use is to only check if a file named /system/bin/su is present. if that file is present, they consider the phone rooted. they usually don't even attempt to open the /system/bin/su which would trigger the superuser apk, they usually only look to see if the /system/bin/su file *exists*.
hope that helps!
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after doing this is not gonna mess anything up with me been rooted, i'm still gonna b able to flash roms n all that?
joeykrim said:
a temporary fix:
1) rename /system/bin/su to anything else, example: /system/bin/jk. i prefer to use adb shell for the renaming.
2) run the application which looks for root
3) when done running the application which has root detection, rename /system/bin/jk back to /system/bin/su.
this should work because the root detection method most applications use is to only check if a file named /system/bin/su is present. if that file is present, they consider the phone rooted. they usually don't even attempt to open the /system/bin/su which would trigger the superuser apk, they usually only look to see if the /system/bin/su file *exists*.
hope that helps!
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joey good **** man, u da man, got it downloading my movie now so it worked
Flip35 said:
does anybody know if there's a way to block an app fr detecting that your phone is rooted, i was trying to redeem my code for my digital copy to download fast five on my phone using pocket BLU, once it gets ready to download it let's me knw that it detected that my phone was rooted n doesn't let me download, i also had the same problem with blockbuster before I was rooted I purchased some movies but after I was rooted tried to go back to my movies n. same thing, detected my device was rooted... I was wondering if there's a way or hack that we can do to not make it detectable as being rooted, thanx
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There's an app on the market "temp root remover" this works great for me..is much easier...
Sent From My HTC EVO 3D ROOTED
luisrod03 said:
There's an app on the market "temp root remover" this works great for me..
Sent From My HTC EVO 3D ROOTED
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so we can go unroot n root pretty easy?
Flip35 said:
so we can go unroot n root pretty easy?
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Yes....on one click
Sent From My HTC EVO 3D ROOTED
luisrod03 said:
Yes....on one click
Sent From My HTC EVO 3D ROOTED
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iight thanx ill give itt a shot
After you rename the file you lose root. How do you regain root privilege to rename the file? Do you chmod? How do you mount rw?
larsdennert said:
After you rename the file you lose root. How do you regain root privilege to rename the file? Do you chmod? How do you mount rw?
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Try the app I put on the previous post that's going to give root access again...
Sent From My HTC EVO 3D ROOTED
larsdennert said:
After you rename the file you lose root. How do you regain root privilege to rename the file? Do you chmod? How do you mount rw?
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yes try the app that luis posted it works flawless, i went in blockbuster and pocket BLU and downloaded all my movies without any issues got don't when to temp unroot remover one click n. back to normal, that app is definitely a life saver, thanx luis
Flip35 said:
yes try the app that luis posted it works flawless, i went in blockbuster and pocket BLU and downloaded all my movies without any issues got don't when to temp unroot remover one click n. back to normal, that app is definitely a life saver, thanx luis
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you welcome.....
Ok tried to watch fast five from the market, got video playback not supported on rooted devices error 49. Tried to find "temp root remover" in market... No results... Tried renaming system/bin/su still wont work... Ideas?
Ok got the temp root remover but is not working... Help?
Edit... Found a fix. Must be a synergy thing cause got the app to work in viperROM... guess synergys just heavyhanded with the tweaks.
Sent from 3D A.W.E.S.O.M-O
motoelliot said:
Ok tried to watch fast five from the market, got video playback not supported on rooted devices error 49. Tried to find "temp root remover" in market... No results... Tried renaming system/bin/su still wont work... Ideas?
Ok got the temp root remover but is not working... Help?
Edit... Found a fix. Must be a synergy thing cause got the app to work in viperROM... guess synergys just heavyhanded with the tweaks.
Sent from 3D A.W.E.S.O.M-O
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Yeah synergy is cool rom but the bad thing is that when trying to change system files is not going to let u....
Sent From My HTC EVO 3D ROOTED
Flip35 said:
after doing this is not gonna mess anything up with me been rooted, i'm still gonna b able to flash roms n all that?
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as you found out, the temporary fix won't "mess" with anything as long as you restore the su binary back to its default name.
larsdennert said:
After you rename the file you lose root. How do you regain root privilege to rename the file? Do you chmod? How do you mount rw?
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you don't lose root by renaming the su binary. by renaming the su binary, you're ONLY changing the name of the su binary. the su binary does not require itself to be named "su" to execute properly. of course, make sure not to run chmod and remove the setuid bit on the file.
command: mv /system/bin/su /system/bin/jk
now, instead of having to type "su" for root, you'll type "jk" or whatever the new name of the su binary is.
also, you can configure adb shell to always drop to root access by toggling the ro.secure value, either 0 or 1, in the default.prop file which is stored inside the ramdisk of the boot.img kernel file. many custom kernels toggle this setting so adb shell always drops to root, even if no "su" binary exists on the system.
worse case, if for some reason you make a mistake, you can always boot into the custom recovery which provides root access via adb shell (ro.secure is toggle as such in the ramdisk of the recovery custom kernel) and setup root access again from there.
hope the additional information and technical details help!
Temp Root Remover
After using this app or manually renaming in Terminal Emu. Root is still detected by Pocket Blu. Any suggestions?
senjam1 said:
After using this app or manually renaming in Terminal Emu. Root is still detected by Pocket Blu. Any suggestions?
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Really??? I've been using the app fr the market temp unroot remover n it works

[Temp-Root] ZergRush the Amaze 4G

I got the 1.9.0004 Hboot on the Amaze to the guys with Revolutionary and hopefully they can find some exploit wizardry to save us all from the dreaded HTC unlock.
In the meantime, I can confirm that their ZergRush exploit works on the Amaze 4G with software version 1.36.531.5 (untested on any others, but probably still fine). Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296916
The exploit provides temporary root only and any root-level changes will not survive a reboot. This means you can use ZergRush, then push the su app and binary via adb and then use root apps and delete bloat, etc but on reboot it will all go back to the way it was before (the nand partition is not unlocked with this).
Cayniarb said:
I got the 1.9.0004 Hboot on the Amaze to the guys with Revolutionary and hopefully they can find some exploit wizardry to save us all from the dreaded HTC unlock.
In the meantime, I can confirm that their ZergRush exploit works on the Amaze 4G with software version 1.36.531.5 (untested on any others, but probably still fine). Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296916
The exploit provides temporary root only and any root-level changes will not survive a reboot. This means you can use ZergRush, then push the su app and binary via adb and then use root apps and delete bloat, etc but on reboot it will all go back to the way it was before (the nand partition is not unlocked with this).
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can we do anytime type of a recovery?
Nice Job bro
Sent from my HTC_Amaze_4G using xda premium
anybody know where i can find a tutorial on how to do this? the link provided has instructions but very vague... i really would like to get this thing rooted... even if just temporary
Enzopreme said:
anybody know where i can find a tutorial on how to do this? the link provided has instructions but very vague... i really would like to get this thing rooted... even if just temporary
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It's all there, trust me. follow the instructions with adb in the first post then refer to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18373159 in the same thread to push su and superuser to the phone.
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Confucius say - Longest journey begins with first step
Credit's for my man Revolution being in IRC# asking question's about ZR haha & nice , remember this only allow's you to run root only applications .
Does this zergrush allow you to remove the bloatware and it stays gone after a reboot? Or do they come back..
Adamp24 said:
Does this zergrush allow you to remove the bloatware and it stays gone after a reboot? Or do they come back..
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It comes back on reboot.
That's so weird. If you remove the system .apks via uninstall.. how would they magically restore themselves?
There has to be a way to clear off this bloatware! =\
Adamp24 said:
That's so weird. If you remove the system .apks via uninstall.. how would they magically restore themselves?
There has to be a way to clear off this bloatware! =\
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There is..... its called "permaroot"! Relax and be patient... good things always come to those who wait...
Adamp24 said:
That's so weird. If you remove the system .apks via uninstall.. how would they magically restore themselves?
There has to be a way to clear off this bloatware! =\
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NAND is still locked, anything root level reverts to the way it way after a reboot and this is only a temp root.
when i try to adb shell chmod 755 /data/ local/ zergRush i get a error message "unable to chmod read-only file system"....any thoughts
bizal05 said:
when i try to adb shell chmod 755 /data/ local/ zergRush i get a error message "unable to chmod read-only file system"....any thoughts
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Either change permissions of the file, or see if a file manager will let you change the folder to R/W. Since i do not have my Amaze yet (in the mail), I cannot go to the folder to see if you can do the latter without root.
Does not work on Wind's Amaze ROM.

[TUTORIAL] How to remove ads with AdAway

Since removing ads from browser and apps was one of the main reasons to root my DX I decided to make this tutorial. Problem is you can't just install AdAway (link) and run it because after a reboot you'll have to do it again. This method is keeping the ads away even after a reboot. Remember that you'll have to update AdAway-hosts files regularly.
All credits go to Yasir Javed Ansari. I only finetuned the method he described a little bit. Because his post is somewhere in another thread it seemed right to make a tutorial for it in the themes and apps section.
First of all you'll need a properly rooted DX with superuser 3.1.3 installed. See here for a zip to install superuser and busybox or here to download a pre-rooted 1.18 stock deodexed rom with superuser and busybux installed provided by infernal77. I'm using this rom on my DX and removed a lot of bloatware with Aroma (link) right after flashing the rom. Credits go to merovig for sharing info about flashable superuser/busybox-zip and Aroma and of course to infernal77 for providing his deodexed stock rom. Although it seems that this method shouldn't be necessary when using a deodexed rom I couldn't get it to work without using the command lines, so I decided to share it anyway.
In settings - power, uncheck 'fast boot'.
Install AdAway from Play Store. Run AdAway (don't download hosts files yet) and go to settings - preferences. Check 'allow redirections' and under 'target hosts file' select '/data/data/hosts'.
Reboot to recovery and then mount /system and mount /data.
While in recovery-mode connect the device to a PC and open a command prompt.
Type:
adb shell
cd system/etc
rm hosts
ln -s /data/data/hosts hosts
Disconnect the device from PC and reboot.
Now you can run AdAway: download files and apply ad blocking.
Done!
Nice one, added to Index.
@op, Good job.
Although my tutorial was word by word the same, apart from maybe few spelling mistakes. ;p
Above is required for Stock Rom which is rooted.
On custom and rooted Rom , you don't need to perform above steps as system is write permitted so running ad away normally works fine.
Regards
Yasir
Sent from my HTC Desire X
Hehe I know, the only thing I added was the /etc
Problem is that when I install for example infernals rooted stock deodexed rom, and then I install AdAway and hosts files, they don't survive a reboot. When I redirect the hosts file to /data/data/hosts AdAway states it can't create the symlink. That's why I still use your method even on a pre-rooted rom.
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Hehe I know, the only thing I added was the /etc
Problem is that when I install for example infernals rooted stock deodexed rom, and then I install AdAway and hosts files, they don't survive a reboot. When I redirect the hosts file to /data/data/hosts AdAway states it can't create the symlink. That's why I still use your method even on a pre-rooted rom.
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This symlink method(not mine) is present in ad away FAQs. So credit to the app team.
Sent from my HTC Desire X
Nice guide, first time I'm adfree, even after a reboot
did anyone get it working on desire x... mine still shows ads in apps...
I don't know, after all I'm an amateur, but the problem nightcrow described about how stuff goes back to stock after a reboot is something that happens a lot with the DX's - same thing with the bloatware. I had to remove the bloat apps from a rom.zip and flash that to avoid the problem. Seems to me there is some kind of security built in that goes beyond the norm. Otherwise I don't see why apps like Titanium work to remove apps (even after reboot) for example on most other phones, but not the DX.
Meherzad, I followed the instructions posted by nightcrow and it works for me ... try again, reboot and open an app you know normally has ads to check if it works.
Failed first time (forgot to uncheck fast boot:banghead. Reinstalled and did everything again, now works flawlesly.
ok.. working great......
nightcrow said:
Since removing ads from browser and apps was one of the main reasons to root my DX I decided to make this tutorial. Problem is you can't just install AdAway (link) and run it because after a reboot you'll have to do it again. This method is keeping the ads away even after a reboot. Remember that you'll have to update AdAway-hosts files regularly.
All credits go to Yasir Javed Ansari. I only finetuned the method he described a little bit. Because his post is somewhere in another thread it seemed right to make a tutorial for it in the themes and apps section.
First of all you'll need a properly rooted DX with superuser 3.1.3 installed. See here for a zip to install superuser and busybox or here to download a pre-rooted 1.18 stock deodexed rom with superuser and busybux installed provided by infernal77. I'm using this rom on my DX and removed a lot of bloatware with Aroma (link) right after flashing the rom. Credits go to merovig for sharing info about flashable superuser/busybox-zip and Aroma and of course to infernal77 for providing his deodexed stock rom. Although it seems that this method shouldn't be necessary when using a deodexed rom I couldn't get it to work without using the command lines, so I decided to share it anyway.
In settings - power, uncheck 'fast boot'.
Install AdAway from Play Store. Run AdAway (don't download hosts files yet) and go to settings - preferences. Check 'allow redirections' and under 'target hosts file' select '/data/data/hosts'.
Reboot to recovery and then mount /system and mount /data.
While in recovery-mode connect the device to a PC and open a command prompt.
Type:
adb shell
cd system/etc
rm hosts
ln -s /data/data/hosts hosts
Disconnect the device from PC and reboot.
Now you can run AdAway: download files and apply ad blocking.
Done!
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have no idea how to write in command prompt
umo4u said:
have no idea how to write in command prompt
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Windows button+R>Type cmd>enter
It doesn´t works for me...It may wont work because i have superuser v3.2?
Might be but I'm not sure. I'm on 3.1.3 and it works fine. Although getting ADB to work in twrp recovery is a bit of a struggle for now.
What exactly doesn't work for you?
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Might be but I'm not sure. I'm on 3.1.3 and it works fine. Although getting ADB to work in twrp recovery is a bit of a struggle for now.
What exactly doesn't work for you?
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you can do same in advanced-> execute command (or maybe shell - do not remember the exact naming)
adb was not working for me, too.
nightcrow said:
Might be but I'm not sure. I'm on 3.1.3 and it works fine. Although getting ADB to work in twrp recovery is a bit of a struggle for now.
What exactly doesn't work for you?
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Why do you need ADB when you have TERMINAL in twrp. Just wondering
Anyhow, ADB will be fixed soon
Thanks for the tutorial works great with Superuser 3.2. Just to clarify something, should I leave "fast boot" mode off now?
Michael
michpan said:
Thanks for the tutorial works great with Superuser 3.2. Just to clarify something, should I leave "fast boot" mode off now?
Michael
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I think you can turn it on.
If you'll not access recovery... when you need recovery, turn fast boot off...
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