I need su for my Adao filemaneger, how i get this, superuser app not automaticly response.
suzichi said:
I need su for my Adao filemaneger, how i get this, superuser app not automaticly response.
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That file manager is a "normal" file manager - it does not require root access and has no root required features.
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im rooting a friends tbolt, it meets all the requirements, but i dont get root access, busybox installed but no root. any ideas? SU is in the app list but it doesnt work. this process worked flawlessy on my tbolt. and all matched up, and compatible version
T41NT204 said:
im rooting a friends tbolt, it meets all the requirements, but i dont get root access, busybox installed but no root. any ideas? SU is in the app list but it doesnt work. this process worked flawlessy on my tbolt. and all matched up, and compatible version
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SU is in the app list, as in the App Drawer? You mean SuperUser if that's what you're talking about. SuperUser is the GUI interface to the actual su binary.
The su binary (which should be located in /system/bin on the phone) is the actual file that grants root access rights. Can you confirm that that file has actually been installed and what its permissions are?
Will the SuperUser app let you download/update su? Also, you should be able to install it from CWM under the extras menu if I recall correctly.
My phone's not handy to confirm above, I'm doing by memory, which isn't so great these days, but hopefully this will give you some ideas of what's wrong.
distortedloop said:
SU is in the app list, as in the App Drawer? You mean SuperUser if that's what you're talking about. SuperUser is the GUI interface to the actual su binary.
The su binary (which should be located in /system/bin on the phone) is the actual file that grants root access rights. Can you confirm that that file has actually been installed and what its permissions are?
Will the SuperUser app let you download/update su? Also, you should be able to install it from CWM under the extras menu if I recall correctly.
My phone's not handy to confirm above, I'm doing by memory, which isn't so great these days, but hopefully this will give you some ideas of what's wrong.
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i cant atm i dont have his phone. SU (superuser) is in the list, and it told me it was up-to-date when i tried updating it.
CWM? thats new to me atm
root checker sees busybox, but reports not rooted.
Hi Bros & Sis,
I have GPS issue on my SGS2, which lead me to this site for the fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239713
It need a rooted device and Root Explorer for the fix, so after the search, I found this guide for rooting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After following the steps and my SGS2 should be rooted.
However, I try to make changes to GPS.conf file in /system/etc, I'm not allow to do so.
If my rooting steps is corrected, how can I know whether SGS2 is rooted?
I do see that warning triangle during boot and if that's the indication, what do I miss out that I can't change the file?
Thank you very much for the help.
I'm not familiar with Root Explorer, but there should be an option to remount R/W somewhere, which you'd need to do to save changes in /system.
To check if you're rooted, look for Superuser in your app drawer. Also, you should probably have got a prompt when opening Root Explorer saying "Superuser request" which would indicate that you're rooted.
freedomzero said:
Hi Bros & Sis,
I have GPS issue on my SGS2, which lead me to this site for the fix:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239713
It need a rooted device and Root Explorer for the fix, so after the search, I found this guide for rooting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
After following the steps and my SGS2 should be rooted.
However, I try to make changes to GPS.conf file in /system/etc, I'm not allow to do so.
If my rooting steps is corrected, how can I know whether SGS2 is rooted?
I do see that warning triangle during boot and if that's the indication, what do I miss out that I can't change the file?
Thank you very much for the help.
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You can use Root Check app from the Market.
Maybe you have to use a kind of root explorer and activate to mount your system partition with read/write access.
I am using ES Datei Explorer app from the Market, and I had to activate the root options in the explorer's app menu first.
Good luck !
oinkylicious said:
I'm not familiar with Root Explorer, but there should be an option to remount R/W somewhere, which you'd need to do to save changes in /system.
To check if you're rooted, look for Superuser in your app drawer. Also, you should probably have got a prompt when opening Root Explorer saying "Superuser request" which would indicate that you're rooted.
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Yes, there is this Remount as R/W, but there is no respond in /system.
When open Root Explorer, I'm granted Superuser permission, but still no permission to edit gps.conf.
That's why I'm wondering where have I done wrong.
Thank you.
It_ler said:
You can use Root Check app from the Market.
Maybe you have to use a kind of root explorer and activate to mount your system partition with read/write access.
I am using ES Datei Explorer app from the Market, and I had to activate the root options in the explorer's app menu first.
Good luck !
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I had try the Root Check App and it stated rooted.
For Root explorer, there is this Remount as R/W, but is just don't work in /system or /etc folder.
I can't find ES Datei Explorer, only ES File Explorer. And it stated granted Superuser permission on opening the app, but can't edit GPS.conf file.
Can I re-root again?
Thank you.
freedomzero said:
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I can't find ES Datei Explorer, only ES File Explorer. And it stated granted Superuser permission on opening the app, but can't edit GPS.conf file.
Can I re-root again?
Yes
try Super Manager for file explore .
Remove GPS conf file to PC edit and copy back .
jje
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JJEgan said:
freedomzero said:
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I can't find ES Datei Explorer, only ES File Explorer. And it stated granted Superuser permission on opening the app, but can't edit GPS.conf file.
Can I re-root again?
Yes
try Super Manager for file explore .
Remove GPS conf file to PC edit and copy back .
jje
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You are my Saver. Finally get it change. Thank you very much.
Super Manager allow me to make the change.
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i had rooted my device but want help to unroot it as i am unable to get the update ,,,the phone reboots when i try to install system update,.. please help....my software version is 1.14.720.11..no ruu is available for this version...
Delete the SuperUser app and the su binary.
Stereo8 said:
Delete the SuperUser app and the su binary.
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thanks mate...how to delete su binary .??
hulkrage said:
thanks mate...how to delete su binary .??
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First, mount /system in CWM. Then reboot you phone and open a root file manager. Go to system/bin and there will be a file called su. Delete it...
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Stereo8 said:
First, mount /system in CWM. Then reboot you phone and open a root file manager. Go to system/bin and there will be a file called su. Delete it...
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thanks mate..will try it asap...i had now flashed with the type of stock rom by android manual....so i will flash with ruu and check if i am able to update..as it says there will be an upgrade in system performance...
Hi!
First of all, I have tried to update my Honor C3 system updates. Then I noticed that I have completely lost root access. They removed su binary. LOL.
Then I tried to root again my Honor C3 with VROOT and it is OK again. But I can't overwrite system files such as changing system DroidSans-fallback.ttf fonts and also installing framework of Xposed (Overwriting app_process). I can't even delete system files also.
I searched for firmware files for my phone and I can't seems to find it. There is root access and I even test it via Terminal Emulator app and from ADB. Calling su binary in Shell was OK but I can't access /system well. Help me.
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It's probably either because you need to update the SuperUser binary (go into your SU app and it should prompt you if you do - or switch to SuperSU if you are using SuperUser) and / or you need to use a file explorer (or adb) and mount the system as RW.
es0tericcha0s said:
It's probably either because you need to update the SuperUser binary (go into your SU app and it should prompt you if you do - or switch to SuperSU if you are using SuperUser) and / or you need to use a file explorer (or adb) and mount the system as RW.
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I've done it but no work. I'll try another superuser app of course. Thanks anyway.
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I used towelroot to root my newly purchased EE Lestrel (build B114) and it went perfectly. Then I used Root Verifier and it said that my phone is rooted.
I installed Root Uninstaller, to remove some bloatware (twitter, deezer), but it says that the app can not be uninstalled because an unknown error occured. Also, I cannot convert them to User Apps, but I can freeze them.
I need them uninstalled. Any suggestion?
Please help me with this.
Thank you
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"Normal" system apps can be uninstalled, but the problem is with the apps placed there by EE provider. They seem to be in a different place and cannot be removed.
Using Anttek I found them in /cust/orange/ee , but I have no idea how to get rid of this ones.
derei said:
I used towelroot to root my newly purchased EE Lestrel (build B114) and it went perfectly. Then I used Root Verifier and it said that my phone is rooted.
I installed Root Uninstaller, to remove some bloatware (twitter, deezer), but it says that the app can not be uninstalled because an unknown error occured. Also, I cannot convert them to User Apps, but I can freeze them.
I need them uninstalled. Any suggestion?
Please help me with this.
Thank you
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Install busybox and super su then from root file manager like root explorer you can remove any of system applications from system/app and system/priv-app folder
Remember to take backup of deleted applications in your SD card in case if you need it
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The-Immortal said:
Install busybox and super su then from root file manager like root explorer you can remove any of system applications from system/app and sys
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As you will see in the attachments, I have Super SU and busybox, but I still can not delete the apk file.
Please advice.
derei said:
As you will see in the attachments, I have Super SU and busybox, but I still can not delete the apk file.
Please advice.
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Install root explorer file manager ...
Mount system as read write then you can delete any file inside your system folder of device in any android device .....
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Thanks. Indeed, using a different file manager did the job. I could not do it with Root Explorer (fake successful message), but I did it with ES File Explorer.
derei said:
Thanks. Indeed, using a different file manager did the job. I could not do it with Root Explorer (fake successful message), but I did it with ES File Explorer.
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Happy to see you got solution..
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