[Q] SuperSU - Where is Temp Unroot? - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

I am using superSU, and I need temporary unroot to try and fix my issue with google Wallet.
However, I can't find the option called "Temporary Unroot"! I have searched XDA and also done a general google search. the feature is mentioned all over the place, but nowhere does anybody explain where it is or how to access it.
In SuperSU, under settings, I found the option to enable or disable "superuser", but that's all. Is that it? Confused.

You can use an app called ota root keeper I believe to do what you want.

leebo said:
I am using superSU, and I need temporary unroot to try and fix my issue with google Wallet.
However, I can't find the option called "Temporary Unroot"! I have searched XDA and also done a general google search. the feature is mentioned all over the place, but nowhere does anybody explain where it is or how to access it.
In SuperSU, under settings, I found the option to enable or disable "superuser", but that's all. Is that it? Confused.
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Yes, that's it.

Thanks Captain.
Since my post I've seemed to have screwed up my Build.prop file and now it won't boot. I hope that $10 from Google Wallet will be worth it! Ha.

Yes, Disable SuperUser is the correct option within the app. If you have already opened Walletbthen you will need to disable then reboot. Now in terms of the OTA Updating and trying to OTA you can use SuperSU Pro and enable before OTA but disable BEFORE BackUp within Recovery
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EPayne123 said:
Yes[...] Now in terms of the OTA Updating and trying to OTA you can use SuperSU Pro and enable before OTA but disable BEFORE BackUp within Recovery
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Thank you, I was looking for this exact thing !
But I don't understand the last part, about backupenavke what? why pro ? and how strong is recommended a backup for a simple Ota From 2.2 to 2.3
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leebo said:
I am using superSU, and I need temporary unroot to try and fix my issue with google Wallet.
However, I can't find the option called "Temporary Unroot"! I have searched XDA and also done a general google search. the feature is mentioned all over the place, but nowhere does anybody explain where it is or how to access it.
In SuperSU, under settings, I found the option to enable or disable "superuser", but that's all. Is that it? Confused.
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if you or anybody else coming across this thread is interested in the technical details around how this works, the process is very simple with some background knowledge.
there are two elements in play when an application, such as Google Wallet, or any other application attempts to verify whether or not the device has root access. It can directly attempt to issue the "su" command see if it gets returned elevated privileges, or it can look for the su binary to be specifically located in /system/bin or /system/xbin.
based on the methods used to determine root access, you can "temporarily" unroot by moving/renaming root access away from the standard location.
example:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system /system
mv /system/bin/su /system/bin/backupsu
mount -o remount,ro /system /system
exit
now root access has been moved and android apps requiring root or searching for root access won't be able to locate it. when you want to restore root access, follow these steps based on the example above:
adb shell
backupsu
mount -o remount,rw /system /system
mv /system/bin/backup /system/bin/su
mount -o remount,ro /system /system
exit
these steps will moved the su binary back to the standard location. hope that helps provide some insight and detail to the process!

EPayne123 said:
Yes, Disable SuperUser is the correct option within the app. If you have already opened Walletbthen you will need to disable then reboot. Now in terms of the OTA Updating and trying to OTA you can use SuperSU Pro and enable before OTA but disable BEFORE BackUp within Recovery
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^^^
Doesn't work on N7100 with or without rebooting after unchecking the box.

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Qualcomm mdp tablet APQ8064 root

I recently won this developer tablet and I can't seem to get on-device root access. It came with su binaries installed. (very old ones but I updated it) It also has an unsecured kernel because ADB always runs as root. However I installed superuser and it can't get root access and when other apps attempt root access something seems to be denying access before the superuser prompt is even able to come up. Just curious if anyone has any ideas??
JBO1018 said:
I recently won this developer tablet and I can't seem to get on-device root access. It came with su binaries installed. (very old ones but I updated it) It also has an unsecured kernel because ADB always runs as root. However I installed superuser and it can't get root access and when other apps attempt root access something seems to be denying access before the superuser prompt is even able to come up. Just curious if anyone has any ideas??
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This may seem like a stupid suggestion but I suppose you could try uninstalling the superuser app and use Chainfire's Super SU app to see if that might make any difference.
Tried that too lol. I was even able to go into old su app and toggle permission for super su to allowed and it still said fail when it tried to update binary. Thanks for the suggestion though. It seems to me the problem is that the chown and chmod commands are not sticking on the su binary. They appear to work but the actual ownership and permissions of the file don't change. Even when I do adb remount first.
I figured it out. For some reason I had to put the su binary in /system/bin instead of xbin. Which is strange because all my other device it went in xbin. Also the reason the chmod and chown commands were not working properly is because I forgot to do adb remount. (duh!) In case anyone is wondering this thing is a beast. I just wish I could figure out a way to get my Gameloft games to work. I (mainly modern combat 3 and nova3)
JBO1018 said:
I figured it out. For some reason I had to put the su binary in /system/bin instead of xbin. Which is strange because all my other device it went in xbin. Also the reason the chmod and chown commands were not working properly is because I forgot to do adb remount. (duh!) In case anyone is wondering this thing is a beast. I just wish I could figure out a way to get my Gameloft games to work. I (mainly modern combat 3 and nova3)
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One way to get your games to work would be try side loading the Modern Combat 3 and Nova 3 APK's onto the device and installing them manually that way. Another way if that doesn't work is you could try modifying your build.prop and changing your product id to match the galaxy nexus that way the play store will think your on a galaxy nexus and it should say that the games are compatible then.
JBO1018 said:
I figured it out. For some reason I had to put the su binary in /system/bin instead of xbin. Which is strange because all my other device it went in xbin. Also the reason the chmod and chown commands were not working properly is because I forgot to do adb remount. (duh!) In case anyone is wondering this thing is a beast. I just wish I could figure out a way to get my Gameloft games to work. I (mainly modern combat 3 and nova3)
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I know this is an older post but I'm at the same point where I can't figure out how to allow superuser access. I'm using the 8064 for research and I need the root access but can't seem to figure out how to update the SU. Any tips?
mcforan said:
I know this is an older post but I'm at the same point where I can't figure out how to allow superuser access. I'm using the 8064 for research and I need the root access but can't seem to figure out how to update the SU. Any tips?
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Do you have the Superuser.apk app installed along with the SU binary in the correct place /system/bin as mentioned by JBO1018? If you already had working root access before on the device and just need to update the SU binary you can open the Superuser app, then go under the info tab and tap on the SU binary version number this should then check for updates and then ask you if you want to install any found updates.
shimp208 said:
Do you have the Superuser.apk app installed along with the SU binary in the correct place /system/bin as mentioned by JBO1018? If you already had working root access before on the device and just need to update the SU binary you can open the Superuser app, then go under the info tab and tap on the SU binary version number this should then check for updates and then ask you if you want to install any found updates.
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I have both the Superuser.apk and SU binary in the right place. Each time I open up an app that needs root access a toast message pops saying that the app has been denied Superuser permissions. I tried restarting both apps but its not working.
mcforan said:
I have both the Superuser.apk and SU binary in the right place. Each time I open up an app that needs root access a toast message pops saying that the app has been denied Superuser permissions. I tried restarting both apps but its not working.
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Try going into the Superuser app and under settings and then security the default behavior is set to prompt not deny.
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Losing root access after jelly bean update

hey guys i need some help plz!!!
i had rooted my asus prime.......and my bootloader was still locked, after i rooted my device i also had rootkeeper to protect it incase i update.....to make a long story short, i was so anxious when jelly bean was released i wasnt thinking so i proceeded without temp unroot first before i did the update......so after everything completed i went to restore my root access and it was gone..........was so pissed off, so now from every research i did it says that there is no current root options for the prime jelly bean, anybody knows how to get it back or a way to root again.....im willing to downgrade if i can to get back my root access. please help!!!
You can't downgrade without using the ASUS unlocker tool. Yeah, I know... shocked me too....
There isnt a working root method working as of yet if you are certain you have lost root access.
Some people report having partial root and even having some apps that still retained root. If none of that applies to you then your screwed with the rest of us.
hx4700 Killer said:
You can't downgrade without using the ASUS unlocker tool. Yeah, I know... shocked me too....
There isnt a working root method working as of yet if you are certain you have lost root access.
Some people report having partial root and even having some apps that still retained root. If none of that applies to you then your screwed with the rest of us.
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yea thanks for replying tho, as far as the partial root goes.....im not sure if im that lucky and i checked system/bin there is no su file and also when i enter adb shell command then su i got the $ sign instead of the #.........but i still have superuser app !
weakenfalls said:
yea thanks for replying tho, as far as the partial root goes.....im not sure if im that lucky and i checked system/bin there is no su file and also when i enter adb shell command then su i got the $ sign instead of the #.........but i still have superuser app !
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If you don't get # you don't have root.
I actually had an SU in xbin but it wasnt owned by root.
hx4700 Killer said:
If you don't get # you don't have root.
I actually had an SU in xbin but it wasnt owned by root.
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I get # in ADB but not using Terminal Emulator. What does this mean?
Restorer said:
I get # in ADB but not using Terminal Emulator. What does this mean?
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Hmmm I will have to try in ADB and see what happens.
If your prompt changes to # in ADB then that means you should have root access. With that you can restore full root properly to your device. You may be one of the lucky ones that just needs to uninstall and reinstall Superuser.
hx4700 Killer said:
If your prompt changes to # in ADB then that means you should have root access. With that you can restore full root properly to your device. You may be one of the lucky ones that just needs to uninstall and reinstall Superuser.
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Well it did give me hope when I saw that but I can't get past stage 11 in this guide . I just cannot get ADB to mount /system as RW . Also entering su in Terminal Emulator gets "permission denied" and Superuser itself "fails" at updating binary.
Restorer said:
Well it did give me hope when I saw that but I can't get past stage 11 in this guide . I just cannot get ADB to mount /system as RW . Also entering su in Terminal Emulator gets "permission denied" and Superuser itself "fails" at updating binary.
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What is the error when you issue the remount command? if I type remount I get: "remount: not found"
There is also an executeable that came with one of the 10000 root packages I have tried called fsrw. Pushing it to /data/local/tmp with ADB then running it via the adb shell out of that path should try to perform the remount.
If you are getting "operation denied" then you don't really have root =/
hx4700 Killer said:
What is the error when you issue the remount command? if I type remount I get: "remount: not found"
There is also an executeable that came with one of the 10000 root packages I have tried called fsrw. Pushing it to /data/local/tmp with ADB then running it via the adb shell out of that path should try to perform the remount.
If you are getting "operation denied" then you don't really have root =/
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I get:
"mount: Operation not permitted" .
There you go, you are not really root
Curious that you get the # logo though. I had an SU in xbin but got no # prompt because its ownership was screwed up.
hx4700 Killer said:
There you go, you are not really root
Curious that you get the # logo though. I had an SU in xbin but got no # prompt because its ownership was screwed up.
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Sorry, just tried again and now stage 11 is working! But then when I try 12 I get:
"r.apk of=/system/app/Superuser.apk
/data/local/tmp/Superuser.apk:cannot open for read: No such file or directory
1:[email protected]:/#"
re root jellybean
hi, to all those other rookies, i did a bit of reading and finally decided to update to JB from stock ICS .28 which was unlocked and rooted.
As i expected i lost root and have just manged to get it back, i first installed twrp for JB using fastboot method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615990
then after trying [ROOT][TOOL]Debugfs automated root [09/18/2012] and SparkyRoot Apk having read this can possible restore root although not in my case, for me i uninstalled super user and re-flashed via twrp,
(version Superuser-3.2-arm-signed.zip from thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1911024)
Then when i rebooted i noticed luckypatcher app requested SU and root access was now working
hx4700 Killer said:
There you go, you are not really root
Curious that you get the # logo though. I had an SU in xbin but got no # prompt because its ownership was screwed up.
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Whooo! Just got my root back. I hadn't realised there are a couple of typos in the guide there and I was copying and pasting the long lines!
Big thanks to hx4700 Killer for making me wonder I must be doing something wrong :laugh:.
tomtomxp said:
hi, to all those other rookies, i did a bit of reading and finally decided to update to JB from stock ICS .28 which was unlocked and rooted.
As i expected i lost root and have just manged to get it back, i first installed twrp for JB using fastboot method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615990
then after trying [ROOT][TOOL]Debugfs automated root [09/18/2012] and SparkyRoot Apk having read this can possible restore root although not in my case, for me i uninstalled super user and re-flashed via twrp,
(version Superuser-3.2-arm-signed.zip from thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1911024)
Then when i rebooted i noticed luckypatcher app requested SU and root access was now working
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Well.. I believe that everyone who'd not consider unlocking their tablets before the JB update would not unlock after losing root just because of the warranty, probably not because they don't know how but because about half of the forumers don't think it's worth the risk considering the hardware instabilities like the green camera module, light bleed etc.
And since you've already flashed a custom recovery you've unlocked more than just root, why not try a custom ROM based on stock JB?

Lose root after installing busybox

Hello,
I rooted my 8.9" and lose root after i installed busybox. Right now, i cannot install SU binary. I tried factory reset, unroot, and reroot without any success. Is there a way i can install SU binary manually?
Thanks.
anyone???
It appears that I will have to live with it.
Thanks.
auky said:
It appears that I will have to live with it.
Thanks.
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I don't know what or how you did what you did. You won't get many answers without providing specific examples.
I for one have NEVER heard of ANYONE losing root from BusyBox, but everyone I know, including myself, uses BusyBox Pro v. 10.5 currently. Most of the people I know also use SuperSU from Chainfire. Generically saying tha some busybox installation messed with some generic root or SU installation/binary, really does not give anyone much to go on.
You can apply the root exploit again. There is no issue with that, or you can use adb to copy the su binary over, set permissions & ownership & the cp it to the correct directory.
At any rate, there are too many possibilities & possible solutions depending on what you did & how you did it.
GSLEON3 said:
I don't know what or how you did what you did. You won't get many answers without providing specific examples.
I for one have NEVER heard of ANYONE losing root from BusyBox, but everyone I know, including myself, uses BusyBox Pro v. 10.5 currently. Most of the people I know also use SuperSU from Chainfire. Generically saying tha some busybox installation messed with some generic root or SU installation/binary, really does not give anyone much to go on.
You can apply the root exploit again. There is no issue with that, or you can use adb to copy the su binary over, set permissions & ownership & the cp it to the correct directory.
At any rate, there are too many possibilities & possible solutions depending on what you did & how you did it.
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Hi GSLEON3,
You have given me hope. Thank you for the respond. I rooted my HDX 8.9 with no issue. Without knowing if I have busybox, I downloaded and installed the attached busybox apk. After that, I lose root. When I open SuperSU, I was asked to install SU binary, but when I click "Normal", the SU binary installation will fail. I tried unrooting and rerooting (with Bin4ry method as well as manual) without any success. Error messages such as "must be SUID to work properly" when I tried unroot and reroot. Guess i lose write ability. I will really appreciate it if you can tell me how to adb to copy SU binary or help me get root back.
Thanks.

[Q] Bricked with adb access, no root

So I bricked my Kinde Fire HDX by changing the build.prop and not fixing permissions. I have adb access but no root (I don't know why :S). Would a factory reset work? If not, how can I get to fix the build.prop or replace it with the old one? thank very much, I've been a couple hours looking for solution but I couldn't find any.
No, a factory reset would only break it further. It would remove your adb access and not fix anything. What makes you think you lost root? Have you tried "adb shell" then "su"?
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r3pwn said:
No, a factory reset would only break it further. It would remove your adb access and not fix anything. What makes you think you lost root? Have you tried "adb shell" then "su"?
Sent from my Amazon Tate using Tapatalk
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I used the HDX ToolKit v0.92 to check the root access, and it said "Please grant root on your device"
I've also tried "adb shell", and then "su", but it just returns "su" again. I am new with adb commands so I don't really know what it should show.
Thank you very much for your help
May I ask what version you were on before you bricked?
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14.3.2.3.2, last update I think.
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peter_b93 said:
14.3.2.3.2, last update I think.
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Fixed?
jimyv said:
Fixed?
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Nope, I couldn't find any way to get root acces again. But nevermind, my new kindle fire will be here in two days. I am surprised how well amazon costumer service works. Even though I bought my kindle in the US and now I am in Spain (not going back), they called me from the US for free, and they are paying all the shipping costs and sending it by priority shipping.
I am still interested if anyone knows how to fix it, just for fun
well
peter_b93 said:
Nope, I couldn't find any way to get root acces again. But nevermind, my new kindle fire will be here in two days. I am surprised how well amazon costumer service works. Even though I bought my kindle in the US and now I am in Spain (not going back), they called me from the US for free, and they are paying all the shipping costs and sending it by priority shipping.
I am still interested if anyone knows how to fix it, just for fun
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It sounds like to me that you still root access you just were not mounted RW in other words it would not boot up completely so you could hit allow to the adb Shell. So you will have to mount system rw manually Try last 3 pages of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608. He can fix you most likely if you can comprehend and follow directions.. or if ur understanding adb is fair you'll be able to probably extract your repair from the thread as is.
jimyv said:
It sounds like to me that you still root access you just were not mounted RW in other words it would not boot up completely so you could hit allow to the adb Shell. So you will have to mount system rw manually Try last 3 pages of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608. He can fix you most likely if you can comprehend and follow directions.. or if ur understanding adb is fair you'll be able to probably extract your repair from the thread as is.
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I've tried what it is said in the other thread. However, the problem there is that the guy cannot get his device to be recognized.
I've tried this:
adb root
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system *****- if this fails, try: mount -o remount /system
chmod 644 /system/build.prop
chown root.root /system/build.prop
reboot
But adb root gives me this error:
adbd cannot run as root in production builds
On the other hand if I skip the "adb root" step I cannot go further than "su" since I don't get the "[email protected]:/ #" line.
well
peter_b93 said:
I've tried what it is said in the other thread. However, the problem there is that the guy cannot get his device to be recognized.
I've tried this:
adb root
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system *****- if this fails, try: mount -o remount /system
chmod 644 /system/build.prop
chown root.root /system/build.prop
reboot
But adb root gives me this error:
adbd cannot run as root in production builds
On the other hand if I skip the "adb root" step I cannot go further than "su" since I don't get the "[email protected]:/ #" line.
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Well since you do have ADB connectivity why can't you hook a bruting utility and push root ? Romaster_3.4.3.7593_Setup use as describe back in the roll back thread and the rooting thread 4 the new yes I kno wat is in chinese but this is the 1 that you must use sent you cannot install the apk install software plugin your tablet look at the upper right corner you will see an gear icon tap that then second row down second icon over "root"
jimyv said:
Well since you do have ADB connectivity why can't you hook a bruting utility and push root ? Romaster_3.4.3.7593_Setup use as describe back in the roll back thread and the rooting thread 4 the new yes I kno wat is in chinese but this is the 1 that you must use sent you cannot install the apk install software plugin your tablet look at the upper right corner you will see an gear icon tap that then second row down second icon over "root"
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FIXED!!!!!
The chinese software worked! Thank you very much! As I first rooted with towelroot I wasn't aware that it was possible to root without booting into android! I think I won't edit the build.prop again lol.
peter_b93 said:
FIXED!!!!!
The chinese software worked! Thank you very much! As I first rooted with towelroot I wasn't aware that it was possible to root without booting into android! I think I won't edit the build.prop again lol.
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Ok now use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2532818 and uninstall romanager from pc...and reboot... And BTW modifying your build prop is alot easier useing build prop editing app. It takes care of permissions anyway as long as you entrys are correct..
jimyv said:
Ok now use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2532818 and uninstall romanager from pc...and reboot... And BTW modifying your build prop is alot easier useing build prop editing app. It takes care of permissions anyway as long as you entrys are correct..
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Good call on RomMaster. I have no idea what it is doing since I haven't had any time to look at it, but I'd figured it was an app like TR. At any rate, nicely done. :good:
sweet
GSLEON3 said:
Good call on RomMaster. I have no idea what it is doing since I haven't had any time to look at it, but I'd figured it was an app like TR. At any rate, nicely done. :good:
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I'm not sure either that's why when I used it I was on a blacklisted unit and I kept the PC and the tablet and airplane mode at all times. Until I was certain I got all the files off of both before I let them go to Wi-Fi Chinese files that is.. But one thing I was very curious about is if you open that tool up the Chinese tool that is an you go to the same page you would hit the anchor to root to your device just below that it says fastboot I'm wondering if they have a fastboot working for also too bad nobody here know Chinese..

Factory reset rooted Fire HD?

How should I go about factory resetting my rooted, HD 7" that's running a different launcher? So that it can go back to as clean as possible and be updatable and used normally without bricking/dying. I heard it's dangerous to just use the native factory reset as it can end up with bricks.
Its running on some older firmware that was rootable not long after it became possible and is running Vire Launcher instead of the typical amazon launcher. I'd like to go back to Stock somehow.
Sorry for the double post but seriously no-one knows how to go back to fully default?
Shadowshinra said:
Sorry for the double post but seriously no-one knows how to go back to fully default?
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For stock with no root:
Run these commands to unblock OTA:
Code:
adb shell pm unblock com.amazon.dcp and
adb shell pm unblock com.amazon.otaverifier
Also, look for /system/priv-app/deviceSoftwareOTA.apk and make sure the extension is (plain) "apk"
Put OS 5.1.2 onto /sdcard (not inside a folder) and press Update now in Device settings.
For latest stock with root, follow this root guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950 without installing Gapps/xposed/makespace. If you're running OS 4.5.3 now you can use 5.2.0_stock_recovery_uboot.zip at step 10.
DoLooper said:
For stock with no root:
Run these commands to unblock OTA:
Code:
adb shell pm unblock com.amazon.dcp and
adb shell pm unblock com.amazon.otaverifier
Also, look for /system/priv-app/deviceSoftwareOTA.apk and make sure the extension is (plain) "apk"
Put OS 5.1.2 onto /sdcard (not inside a folder) and press Update now in Device settings.
For latest stock with root, follow this root guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950 without installing Gapps/xposed/makespace. If you're running OS 4.5.3 now you can use 5.2.0_stock_recovery_uboot.zip at step 10.
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Seems simple enough, the adb commands seemingly worked but I can't seem to rename the APK_ back into APK using ES file explorer, it just says renaming progress and the bar doesn't fill up.. so I haven't done the last step yet.
Shadowshinra said:
Seems simple enough, the adb commands seemingly worked but I can't seem to rename the APK_ back into APK using ES file explorer, it just says renaming progress and the bar doesn't fill up.. so I haven't done the last step yet.
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Try rebooting and see if it got renamed. Are you sure you're rooted and have root explorer on in es file explorer? Maybe you used JMZ's Fire Tool to block OTA? See if you have it and try that for unblocking. Or, if rooted this command might work:
Code:
adb -d shell "su -c 'mount -o remount,rw /system; cd /system/priv-app/; mv DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk_ DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk'"
If you can't get it renamed, try doing the update. Don't think it'll work, but worth a shot. If it doesn't work, you'll need to boot twrp and install 5.1.1 or 5.1.2 from there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62011272&postcount=2
DoLooper said:
Try rebooting and see if it got renamed. Are you sure you're rooted and have root explorer on in es file explorer? Maybe you used JMZ's Fire Tool to block OTA? See if you have it and try that for unblocking. Or, if rooted this command might work:
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adb -d shell "su -c 'mount -o remount,rw /system; cd /system/priv-app/; mv DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk_ DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk'"
If you can't get it renamed, try doing the update. Don't think it'll work, but worth a shot. If it doesn't work, you'll need to boot twrp and install 5.1.1 or 5.1.2 from there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62011272&postcount=2
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Definitely rooted, heck you yourself helped me do it a long time ago, even Root checker says i'm still rooted, I do have JMZ tool, the OTA section is gray though, reboot didn't help, will try the adb command
Edit, upon entering the command CMD appeared to hang/stall/do nothing. Not letting any other commands to be typed afterwards.
Shadowshinra said:
Edit, upon entering the command CMD appeared to hang/stall/do nothing. Not letting any other commands to be typed afterwards.
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CTRL-C to get out. EDIT @Shadowshinra: Do you get # prompt with "adb shell" "su"?
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CTRL-C to get out. EDIT @Shadowshinra: Do you get # prompt with "adb shell" "su"?
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You mean the popup on the kindle? Now you mention it, It hasn't been popping up since I've been attempting this, so somehow I/it semi-unrooted itself despite the rootchecker saying it's fine? Or were the changed we did responsible?
Edit: Oh wait I know what you mean now, the # sign isn't there either, it's a $ so yeah It's unrooted itself somehow or I did something unknowingly, which is odd seeing as the Vire Launcher, root checker and all my apps are still working..
Edit2: Ran supersu, turned it off and on, appears to have fixed it? I was able to rename it aftar that.. it can't have been that simple lol..
Shadowshinra said:
Edit: Oh wait I know what you mean now, the # sign isn't there either, it's a $ so yeah It's unrooted itself somehow or I did something unknowingly, which is odd seeing as the Vire Launcher, root checker and all my apps are still working..
Edit2: Ran supersu, turned it off and on, appears to have fixed it? I was able to rename it aftar that.. it can't have been that simple lol..
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Yes, there's a twilight-zone state in which root apps partially work but you can't get full superuser access until you update binaries by running superSU app. No idea how you lost su. Anyway, I trust you can update to unrooted stock 5.1.2 now.
DoLooper said:
Yes, there's a twilight-zone state in which root apps partially work but you can't get full superuser access until you update binaries by running superSU app. No idea how you lost su. Anyway, I trust you can update to unrooted stock 5.1.2 now.
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When I tried to use that update it just says Validating update file, and seemingly loading forever, i'll edit if it ever completes, but if I turn on wifi it will try to download an update from there can that not be used instead or does that cause the bricks I've heard about?
Shadowshinra said:
When I tried to use that update it just says Validating update file, and seemingly loading forever, i'll edit if it ever completes, but if I turn on wifi it will try to download an update from there can that not be used instead or does that cause the bricks I've heard about?
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The OTA update should be fine. I actually thought the manual method would be faster, but . . .
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The OTA update should be fine. I actually thought the manual method would be faster, but . . .
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Ah I see, however another issue has arisen, upon hitting update and it attempting to do so after a reboot, the team win recovery menu shows up instead, If I click reboot from there I'm just taken back to the dashboard on the original rooted firmware, I guess the TWRP is interfering in some manner? Also do I have to reenable the Fire Launcher and uninstall Virelauncher before all of this or will the updating process just do all of that.
Shadowshinra said:
Ah I see, however another issue has arisen, upon hitting update and it attempting to do so after a reboot, the team win recovery menu shows up instead, If I click reboot from there I'm just taken back to the dashboard on the original rooted firmware, I guess the TWRP is interfering in some manner? Also do I have to reenable the Fire Launcher and uninstall Virelauncher before all of this or will the updating process just do all of that.
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@bibikalka, I totally forgot @Shadowshinra would have TWRP, coming from rooted OS4. Any problem with him following your steps here to restore stock? http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-restore-stock-fireos-t3164267 Thanks!

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