I rooted it yesterday then I reset the phone
I want to root now the same method doesn't work
when I write
adb root
command it gives me
adbd cannot run as root in the production builds
why??
Notice when I tried superoneclick
it told me the phone is rooted but it is not the truth so what is the problem please help me
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I just bought a ZTE Solar Z795G it was the only phone in my area as I live in the middle of no where.'
I have tried ADB and Fastbook sideload no avail with trying to push binary
I have used every one click root app I can find
oneclickroot
superoneclick
rootmaster
motochopper
framaroot
root junky
universal root app
klingo root
soo I am lost I cant do anything to get a stock rom so I need help any advice would be greatly appreciated
Bump... I really need help with this too
I rooted my z795G with king root apk v4.6. Then I used the kingroot2supersu switch script to get rid of king user. The only problem is that the system keeps making the system partition write only. I did more research and found out if u reboot your phone from your computer. To run your cmd box as administrator and type in the commands adb reboot disemmcwp and that boots back into a write able mode. King root will only be a temp root. Once you reboot it will be gone. The switch script is on here just do a search for it and you will find it. Good luck and I hope I was able to help you out. If you have any questions let me know and if I can help you I will
I have Desire x Unlocked boot loader, s-on, Hboot-1.25.0002
I tried root my phone with HTC Quick Root in a virtual windows seven in Parallel desktop,
I select Universal Exploit and then clicked Root Device,
All Procedures passed OK, till my phone goes to Recovery mode, and HTC Quick Root prompted waiting for device...
at this time My virtual Machine doesn't identify USB attached to it.
I removed battery and insert it again and powered on my phone.
Now...
My phone working normally and I don't have any problem but I can not root my device at all,
Prompt Me " Error: Universal Exploit method has been patched on this firmware!"
I tried :
Frama root,
Kingo Android ROOT,
SRSRoot for Android,
CWM 6 recovery root,
UnlockRoot Pro,
DooMLoRD_v4,
Impactor_0.9.14,
SuperOneClickv2.3.3-ShortFuse
Can someone Help Me?
Screenshot: dropbox.com/s/3bgs0c300u1i9at/Exploit.png
aliasabz said:
I have Desire x Unlocked boot loader, s-on, Hboot-1.25.0002
I tried root my phone with HTC Quick Root in a virtual windows seven in Parallel desktop,
I select Universal Exploit and then clicked Root Device,
All Procedures passed OK, till my phone goes to Recovery mode, and HTC Quick Root prompted waiting for device...
at this time My virtual Machine doesn't identify USB attached to it.
I removed battery and insert it again and powered on my phone.
Now...
My phone working normally and I don't have any problem but I can not root my device at all,
Prompt Me " Error: Universal Exploit method has been patched on this firmware!"
I tried :
Frama root,
Kingo Android ROOT,
SRSRoot for Android,
CWM 6 recovery root,
UnlockRoot Pro,
DooMLoRD_v4,
Impactor_0.9.14,
SuperOneClickv2.3.3-ShortFuse
Can someone Help Me?
Screenshot: dropbox.com/s/3bgs0c300u1i9at/Exploit.png
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Don't root with toolkits, follow the tutorial in the general section
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As you've also posted this question in the Desire X Help Thread you should wait for an answer there instead of having the same post twice.
In future, rather than asking the same thing multiple times, please be patient and simply wait until you get an answer. There could be a delay because people simply online at the time or maybe they can't help you.
Patience is a virtue
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- KidCarter93
Forum Moderator
Hey bros,
I am unable to root my Lenovo A369i.I tried by Kingo root (led by some kind of logic that it should be more secure and more successfull than one click root applications like Framaroot,by the way Kingo rooted four of my devices runinig android 4.2.2)It appears that procedure of rooting succedded,the process goes well,steps are done without complications (scripts fetched,etc.) but seems unrooted after reboot (checked by Root checker).Thinking of Root checker proving wrong i tried multiple root-demanding applications like Greenify,No-frills cpu control and similar,they worked fine but one thing was a mystery.None of them asked for SU permissions to launch ( the windows when "deny" or "allow" appear).So i thought of SU mistake then.I launched SU and after a short binary update,window saying that SU binary instalation gone wrong closses the SU.What is more stupid is that Kingo root,after the sucessfull root and reboot,shows that device is unrooted,even though rooted by the same sources not 15 seconds agh,come on!So after surfing a bit i found that Framaroot 1.8 roots my relatively cheap phone to have some kind of that "anti-root" security.Tried Framaroot,launched,rooting sucessful appears or something like that,BAM,nothing again.Surfed again,found that Vroot,tried,rooting sucessful,im happy,guess what?Phone keeps soft rebooting all the time.After i power up Android and get to the screen,20 seconds pass and it reboots.Fatory reset, doesnt work,again,doesnt work,FOR THE 10th time,it works,I am able to use my phone normally but I just want it rooted!.At this time i feel kinda half-rooted.Root demanding applications sometimes work,sometimes dont.Even the same root demanding applications I use sometimes work,sometimes don t.Never heard of this problem nor found the solution.No one had this kind of problems on any device,if this was specific for my device,i would have found it somewhere ,but noting.Thanks for your help!
Try to use root master.
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Hello all, I am trying to root my wife's Doogee DG500C running Jellybean. Kingo Root appeared to work successfully although anything that requires root will just hang and never continue.
So I connected via adb and running "su" appears to just hang and never complete.
Code:
[email protected]_wet_jb5:/ $ su
su
Any ideas whats going on?
Dont use this method ive heard bad experiences
Want Root but Don't want to Ruin my phone
HERPDERP202 said:
Method 1
Install Kingo Root On Your Pc Then Install It, After That Install Terminal Emulator From The Play Store
Then Type adb reboot disemmcwp (This disables write protection or else if you reboot your phone you
wont have a root) Next If That doesnt work type su 1st and if it asks for root say yes
Method 2
Download ADB tools and driver
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118#post48915118
Open cmd and go to c:\adb\ then type adb reboot disemmcwp
After That install kingoroot from your pc then your finished
Tell me if this is not explained correctly
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Hi I am wondering if there is any downside to either of these 2 Methods ? I have this Phone I am pretty familiar with Rooting as I have Rooted many Devices Tablets/Phones Some successful others Semi So my concern is this is my only decent Phone I dont want to Lose any Hardware functions Nor make the phone Slower Simply want to Remove some Apps I don't use That take up the majority of the 8gb of Space Note I have 32gb Sd Installed
I'm getting ready to try this soon. Do you know if root can be removed after it is applied permanently? I'll be giving my kids these phones but need to get past the issue of writing to the SD card as they have already used up all the internal memory, and Googles great idea of preventing write to the SD for apps in 5.x is really a buzz kill so far for them.
Thanks,
Mike
I Need Rom, Try root and bricked. Help Me Please. :crying::crying:
o.angeles said:
I Need Rom, Try root and bricked. Help Me Please. :crying::crying:
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I just bricked mine to. Remember I told to factory reset it. You said it made it worst.
When I bricked mine I did what I told you them reset the cache and rebooted into bootloader and it fixed mine with no problem
Dark Elf God said:
I just bricked mine to. Remember I told to factory reset it. You said it made it worst.
When I bricked mine I did what I told you them reset the cache and rebooted into bootloader and it fixed mine with no problem
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Thanks for comment but that did not work
HERPDERP202 said:
Method 1
Install Kingo Root On Your Pc Then Install It, After That Install Terminal Emulator From The Play Store
Then Type adb reboot disemmcwp (This disables write protection or else if you reboot your phone you
wont have a root) Next If That doesnt work type su 1st and if it asks for root say yes
Method 2
Download ADB tools and driver
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118#post48915118
Open cmd and go to c:\adb\ then type adb reboot disemmcwp
After That install kingoroot from your pc then your finished
Tell me if this is not explained correctly
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After doing as described my device is now rooted, I also restarted it to double check. For those of you looking for assurance. I used a pentest app and exploited my device with a tool. With this tool I can run check_root and it will either say "Device is rooted" or "Device is not rooted" after running it several times, and restarting my device several times, my device remained rooted. Thank you!
Bad Tutorial
First: You aren't writing English properly. How does it make sense to install the same thing twice? Word it properly. I attempted both methods to no avail. I believe this is because English is not your first language. Thanks for the tutorial . I wish I could have that time back. Love from the USA <3.