[Q] SU automatically denying apps root access - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

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[Q] problems with permission

Hi guys
I have problems with getting permission
I was trying to delete some system apps but couldn't do it both root manager nor androot
Even though I gave su permission to androot.apk and mounted as r/w.
It says my phone is not rooted
But i am using overclock, root manager, screenshot it
I am using cyanogenmod 7.0.1 and totally lost what to do
Help me
Ps I also couldn't update my busybox 1.16.1 with same reason
bread9 said:
Hi guys
I have problems with getting permission
I was trying to delete some system apps but couldn't do it both root manager nor androot
Even though I gave su permission to androot.apk and mounted as r/w.
It says my phone is not rooted
But i am using overclock, root manager, screenshot it
I am using cyanogenmod 7.0.1 and totally lost what to do
Help me
Ps I also couldn't update my busybox 1.16.1 with same reason
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are you s-off or s-on?
If you are s-on thats the problem, if you want to delete system apks go into your clockwork recovery and mount system then use adb on your pc do delete the apks
if you need more info on that ask me
Ah thanks
Then even if I have su permission ,
if my legend is not s-off then I can't get full permission?
i only know that you absolutely delete your apps if your legend is s-off

SU binary update failure??

Hi guys, i am wondering if anyone have been successful updating their superuser binary files?
My NT is rooted, and i have installed busybox through the android market busybox installer. However I keep getting a message on my NT's notification bar that my SU binary is out of date, but when i go into SU to do a binary update, it show failure to update. So far this has not cause me any issues, but it is annoying that the message keep showing up after every once a while.
Has anyone been successful running the SU binary update on their NT? if so can you share your experience on how you done it?
Thank you.
Uninstall superuser, install it back from market immediately and you should be good to go. At least this worked for me.
That doesn't sound safe to do. Doesn't android need SU permission to install the SU app. That is why most none rooted device cannot simply install SU from the market to get root...
Please correct my understanding of how root works if i am incorrect.
sideload an updated .apk of SU. It will tell you it's replacing an existing file.
I had this problem and just cleared superuser data to fix it.
theundeadelvis said:
I had this problem and just cleared superuser data to fix it.
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How is that done?
Go to the "manage applications" menu, find superuser, and click on clear data. You'll need need something like AppMenu to get to the applications menu.
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Try this https://market.android.com/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su.fixer&feature=search_result

[Q] HELP!!!! Cant get back to stock or reroot!

I was successfully rooted and decided i wanted to go back to stock, so i unrooted. I never altered the ROM, just wanted root for the purpose of Hotspot. However, now that i went back to stock, superuser is still showing in my apps and will not delete no matter what methods i try. I did a factory reset and it did not help. I cannot even get my phone to Re-root or do any over the air updates. I am stuck. My phone works perfectly but i would like to update my software AND remove the superuser app. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!
same thing happened to me try fixing the root then delete superuser.apk in Root Explorer.
AW: [Q] HELP!!!! Cant get back to stock or reroot!
First uninstall the SU Updates
Delete Superuser out of System/Apps
Install Superuser as usual App
Delete SU in System/Bin
Uninstall Superuser over Play Store
Sent from my XT910
HSD-Pilot said:
First uninstall the SU Updates
Delete Superuser out of System/Apps
Install Superuser as usual App
Delete SU in System/Bin
Uninstall Superuser over Play Store
Sent from my XT910
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hsd-pilot, i uninstalled the updates. Went to sys/apps but it will not delete because it says file is read only.
If your using Root Explorer there should be a button top right where you can change the permissions for that folder unsetting the read only

Superuser clear data..

Have a unlocked and rooted Nexus 7. Everything was working perfectly till I made the stupid move to clear Data on the superuser app. Now I do not seems to have root access. The apps that require root access does not work now. The Superuser prompt does not appear either..
What have I done and what do I need to do now?...
Go to the superuser app, swipe right and tap 'update su binary'. Then open root apps and see if they ask for permission. Clearing data of superuser app normally doesn't cause anything other than losing the list of permitted apps.
sashank said:
Go to the superuser app, swipe right and tap 'update su binary'. Then open root apps and see if they ask for permission. Clearing data of superuser app normally doesn't cause anything other than losing the list of permitted apps.
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Hi! Thanks for the advice.. But.. when I used the root checker app from the market, It tells me I am not rooted.. Then I tried factory reset the device, still no root access. Finally, Using the nexus 7 toolkit, I flashed the SuperSu and now root is back..
Hmm...

[Q] HTC M7 (CM12) Hibernation failed in root mode

I installed Greenify on my HTC M7 with Cyanogenmod 12, but didn't get the 'Grant Root Access' question. Now Greenify can't hibernate.
I tried deleting and re-installing the app, but it didn't help a bit. Also tried using superuser apps, but still no root access question. For I think that's the cause why Greenify can't hibernate my apps in Root mode. Any ideas on how to fix this?
You could check your SuperUser/Super SU to ask for greenify root permission again. What probably happened was that you failed to respond in the short window of time to allow root access to greenify when the popup appeared for the first time & now it is denied unless you manually tell your SuperUser/SuperSU to ask again. Do check the log for permission allowed/denied in your SuperUser/SuperSU app. Hope it helps.
Salman Babri said:
You could check your SuperUser/Super SU to ask for greenify root permission again.
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Have Useruser installed right now, but can't find this option? No apps in application list. Can you tell me how I should do the above?
Looks like a problem with root access on my phone

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