I'm running into a problem the last couple of days. I'm having a number of apps that need to gain root access not gaining root access.
I went to update the binary and it's a fail on gaining root access.
Suggestions?
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Once I have VillainRom installed, can i remove ROOT access?
What stpes would i need to take to remove root access, or will i still need it for updates? Is it possible to be able to toggle between root and not root?
yes, you can remove root access, just use superone click to remove.
No you cannot toggle between the 2 of them because rooted reaches to every part of your phone.
I'll give that a go.
Thanks
Why would you want to remove root access?
Uninstall superuser. You'll still be rooted, but apps won't be able to actually get root access.
O.K. here's the situation, I had root access using "superuser.apk". checked temp unroot box and uninstalled "superuser". Now it's unrooted. I've re installed "superuser" but not working as before anymore. What's happening? How do I dig up to root access again?
Thanks
I had root on my TF201. Had to send the POS back to Asus, they flashed new OS, killed my root, but it appears to have left behind files or an SU Binary & Superuser.apk. So, when I try to use new root methods - Motochopper or Kingo - it fails despite both showing I am rooted. So, since I am not rooted, and thus do not have proper permissions to remove files, I cannot remove the old Superuser.apk or SU. So it is kind of an ugly circle. No root means no ability to get rid of old root files to try to do a clean root, but yet the newer root exploits see me as rooted and so.. don't actually root (or correct my root). And the system shows Superuser.apk installed but there is no way to uninstall the app - it gives no ability to do so.
Any thoughts on how to get out of this ouroboros? A way to get this old Susperuser.apk and SU off my tablet so I can do a fresh root.
Bump... any help on this?
I am in the same boat....mine was due to an OTA though
This question has probably been asked a million times before, but my circumstances are a little different. On my first attempt, I used the "unroot" option on Superuser, and it claimed my device had been cleared of root access after booting back up. However, after realizing my root apps still worked, I downloaded a root checker and confirmed my suspicion that my phone hadn't changed. Afterwards, I followed a Youtube tutorial and deleted various SU files in my system's directory, but partial root access remains. No unroot app works because Superuser can't grant full root access, and SU itself crashes upon booting when I re-download it. I've attempted re-rooting my phone so I had full root access, but that won't work either. Any suggestions?
I rooted my phone and it was working very fine. After about 3 weeks, I only reset the settings to default and after that no app is requesting for root access even root checker is saying that root access is not properly installed. Do I have to root it again or some changes in setting can help me?