[Q] Rezound Cubed ICS 1.0.3 no root - HTC Rezound

so i have rom manager premium and wanted to get a new rom with better battery life so i just flashed this straight from rom manager and didn't change any settings when it rebooted i was like okay cool but then i installed titanium backup to get some of my apps back but no root what am i missing here is there a setting to turn root on in the rom if so I'm missing it and rom manager claims its 1.0.3 and it says it is but i cant help but think somethings missing please help me get root please and thank you if you need any more information ask and i shall provide.:good:

What recovery are you using? If you're on Amon Ra you should be able to gain root using that in the developer section > install su & superuser.
If that doesn't work, try flashing Super SU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36865637&postcount=4

feralicious said:
What recovery are you using? If you're on Amon Ra you should be able to gain root using that, somewhere in the menu. If that doesn't work, try flashing Super SU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36865637&postcount=4
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It kept my super su so thats still there (not super user) would i need to still flash it? if so how because I don't have root and I'm pretty sure i used amon ra but not a hundred percent and how could I get back to it to enable root if I over looked it I may have because I looked over the options fairly quick and trusted it was gonna set me up with everything i needed, as far as i can tell I'm pretty locked out of my phone thanks for quick reply

Can you boot into recovery or navigate there from the bootloader? I know that sometimes people have sort of lost root when they've done something (can't remember exact circumstance any more) and they've just had to go into recovery and reinstall super user or super su.

feralicious said:
Can you boot into recovery?
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yes I actually just checked that I have clockworkmod recovery v6.0.2.3 :good: but i did delete the original rom I downloaded after flashing stupid me and I can't get it back through rom manager cuz it tells me to flash there clockwork mod and it cant before I can get to the download do i need the same file or...?

I'm not familiar with CWM, but I would think you can flash a zip file using that? If so I would download this Super SU to your external sd and flash that.
http://download.chainfire.eu/212/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.96.zip
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Also, it used to be that CWM didn't play nice with the Rezound. I think it ended up getting fixed, but most people stick to Amon Ra or TWRP. If you can't flash the zip through CWM try flashing Amon Ra and doing it with that.

I actually clicked reboot phone from my clockwork I had installed and it prompted me saying root was lost fix or reboot device so I clicked fix and I have root thanks so much for your help I wish I could of flashed supersu to see if that worked for any one with a similar problem because i didnt see any other threads with this problem but they can try it I'm back thanks again :laugh:

Glad to hear it. Enjoy!

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Rooted, had superuser access then lost it?

Rooted last night, superuser was working fine but this morning I lost all superuser access. Uninstalled SU and reinstalled it. Rom manager gained access but others won't. Now even when I try to flash CWM recovery it says "an error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands!". Any ideas?
you might have to look in this thread, and get the working SU that way
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1003088
magneticzero said:
you might have to look in this thread, and get the working SU that way
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1003088
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Thanks, I was reading over that a few minutes ago. I'll give it a try
Tried to flash that patch but I can't boot into recovery. It boots into the bootloader, I select recovery and it just goes back to the white bootloader screen. Am I missing something?
since su works with rom manager, press menu and clear cache and try to push clockwork back on your phone. also there is a option to wipe clockwork mod everytiem you update it. alot of people have success with that.
magneticzero said:
since su works with rom manager, press menu and clear cache and try to push clockwork back on your phone
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I did that, rebooted like 10 times trying to get into recovery and for some reason I know have su permissions again.... I dunno what happened.
But how do I get into cwm to install rom's and backup/restore? I keep getting the white bootloader screen for some reason.
Sorry, double post....
ugadroid said:
I did that, rebooted like 10 times trying to get into recovery and for some reason I know have su permissions again.... I dunno what happened.
But how do I get into cwm to install rom's and backup/restore? I keep getting the white bootloader screen for some reason.
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there is an option in rom manager to boot into clockwork recovery, but i edited my last post.. maybe you need to push clockwork again if it isnt going into recovery the manual way, might not be loading the files properly
magneticzero said:
there is an option in rom manager to boot into clockwork recovery, but i edited my last post.. maybe you need to push clockwork again if it isnt going into recovery the manual way, might not be loading the files properly
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Seems like something might have gotten messed up. Now I lost all su permissions again. lol. I probably should unroot and do the process over again. I've tried the option in rom manager but it takes me to the bootloader screen and when I select recovery it just takes me right back.
I also had this same exact problem. The reason was I had messed something up during the root process. What happened to me is I switched the RUU's around and ended up with the wrong one. My opinion would be to re-root using the original ADB method and make sure you are using the correct RUU. If you need assistance just PM me and I will guide you step through step to re-rooting your T-Bolt.
stedrocklp said:
I also had this same exact problem. The reason was I had messed something up during the root process. What happened to me is I switched the RUU's around and ended up with the wrong one. My opinion would be to re-root using the original ADB method and make sure you are using the correct RUU. If you need assistance just PM me and I will guide you step through step to re-rooting your T-Bolt.
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I thought for sure I used the right RUU files but it was late so I could have messed up. I would appreciate any help, I used the windows one click method. Not too familar with ADB but I have played with it a lil. PM me when ever you get a chance. Thanks bro.
Mad props to stedrocklp for all the help last night. The help that people give on this site is why it's the best.

no root after OTA....

alright, how bad did I screw up here? Got the OTA notification last night, read nothing but good things and most keeping root through the process. I missed an important detail of using the OTA rootkeeper. So I'm currently on the latest update and lost root. I've tried one click 1.1 to no avail so far. I am unlocked and was rooted prior, but never got around to installing a recovery (hadn't found a ROM I was quite happy with enough to lose all my data just yet)
So.. all that said, is there a root option for the latest OTA yet?
racingtiger03 said:
alright, how bad did I screw up here? Got the OTA notification last night, read nothing but good things and most keeping root through the process. I missed an important detail of using the OTA rootkeeper. So I'm currently on the latest update and lost root. I've tried one click 1.1 to no avail so far. I am unlocked and was rooted prior, but never got around to installing a recovery (hadn't found a ROM I was quite happy with enough to lose all my data just yet)
So.. all that said, is there a root option for the latest OTA yet?
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Yes, all you need to do is flash Amon Ra through fastboot and reboot to recovery .. under the developer menu option on Amon Ra you have the option to install SU and superuser . Just run that and reboot you would have to unlock of course to install Amon Ra
Looks like I'm installing AmonRa today. Thanks!!!! I'm from a moto world where CWM and SPR are all we had.. the feature to install SU binary from recovery is new to me haha
racingtiger03 said:
Looks like I'm installing AmonRa today. Thanks!!!! I'm from a moto world where CWM and SPR are all we had.. the feature to install SU binary from recovery is new to me haha
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Yes, I came from the OG droid so its quite a world of difference in the process to install stuff due to being S-on.
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das0527 said:
Idiot check - can someone verify the command for flashing the Amon Ra recovery through fastboot? I've already got the command prompt open and cd to the proper directory.
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Fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
for amon ra it was like amon-ra-3.13.gnm.img or something its the name of the file you downloaded just don't forget to add the .img at the end.
no luck. Got amon ra and ran the command to install su and superuser.. still no root access afterwards =/
racingtiger03 said:
no luck. Got amon ra and ran the command to install su and superuser.. still no root access afterwards =/
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Odd, do you have the superuser app in your app drawer ? Otherwise , I heard to download it from the market and it will work .
I did it this way and I read about it from others that did it this was as well.
I need some help, please - I may have made a very bad assumption here...
I just got my Rezound today (upgrading from a Thunderbolt). I saw the stickied thread about how (relatively) easy it was to perm-root the phone after the bootloader was unlocked, and I assumed that this all still applied after getting the OTA update (not realizing that the OTA update was JUST released - my assumption was that it was older and already dealt with).
So I got the OTA first thing after activating the phone, THEN unlocked the bootloader, THEN tried to root via One Click - I tried both OneClickRoot_1.1 and Super OneClick 2.3.3.0, but it doesn't seem to be working.
I'm getting "Permission denied" errors on mounts and "read-only file system" errors for CHMods and file copies during the Zerg Rush process. It says "Congrats you are now perm rooted", but it doesn't seem to be true - I was able to install SuperUser from the market, but the BusyBox installer says it can't find the su binaries, so I'm not convinced SuperUser is actually working.
Considering that I never had root access to the phone prior to installing the OTA, is there anything I do besides waiting for one or more of the root tools to be updated to deal with the new OTA?
mjh68 said:
Odd, do you have the superuser app in your app drawer ? Otherwise , I heard to download it from the market and it will work .
I did it this way and I read about it from others that did it this was as well.
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yeah, I have superuser installed. Nothing is getting SU access and as the above guy posted, all of the zergrush methods are completely failing. there is a rooted stock OTA ROM.. seriously debating that route now... =/
racingtiger03 said:
yeah, I have superuser installed. Nothing is getting SU access and as the above guy posted, all of the zergrush methods are completely failing. there is a rooted stock OTA ROM.. seriously debating that route now... =/
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I would try the rooted stock rom, but just not sure why it didn't work for you . I did all the steps you did and I was rerooted afterwards. Are you getting the pop up for superuser when an app asks for permission ? Sorry, was trying to be helpful
got it.. had to attempt the SU install twice.. also reboot DIRECTLY from recovery, do NOT reboot back to bootloader. I think that's what killed it for me. And yes in the end I did have to install the superuser app from the market to get it working again.
racingtiger03 said:
got it.. had to attempt the SU install twice.. also reboot DIRECTLY from recovery, do NOT reboot back to bootloader. I think that's what killed it for me. And yes in the end I did have to install the superuser app from the market to get it working again.
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Great ! I couldn't remember how I rebooted ! Sorry for making you do it so many times .
haha.. if you knew how many times I attempted one click two attempts at the SU from amon ra is nothing lmao. Thanks for the tip! Just glad to have root back LOL
mjh68 said:
I would try the rooted stock rom, but just not sure why it didn't work for you . I did all the steps you did and I was rerooted afterwards. Are you getting the pop up for superuser when an app asks for permission ? Sorry, was trying to be helpful
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I'm having a serious issue here - for unknown reasons (I have NOT installed any ROMS or ANY non-OTA updates whatsoever), my Rezound is no longer able to connect to Verizon's network, for data or voice (it just says "no service"; WiFi works fine). As I said in my previous post on the previous page, I just got the phone today, and was trying to use OneClick to root my phone, but it isn't working because of the OTA update, and at some point I think the radio got screwed up.
So my intended remedy was to download the rooted stock rom and install that, but, naturally, it doesn't pass signature verification on the stock recovery. So I tried to follow another set of instructions to get AmonRa recovery installed, but the bootloader keeps rejecting the PH98IMG.zip file, telling me (depending on which one I try to use) that there's "no image or wrong image" or "Main Version is older! Update Fail!". Furthermore, I tried to extract the PH98IMG.zip file from the rooted stock rom file that I downloaded from the link on this site, but that zip file is corrupted (it won't open on my PC, even after I re-downloaded the rom).
Can someone help me figure out how to get AmonRa installed? From there, I can hopefully get the rooted stock rom installed. OR, at the very least, help me run a radio update so the phone will at least work until an easier root method becomes available?
Thanks.
beleynn said:
Can someone help me figure out how to get AmonRa installed? From there, I can hopefully get the rooted stock rom installed. OR, at the very least, help me run a radio update so the phone will at least work until an easier root method becomes available?
Thanks.
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Did you try flashing in fastboot? Download Amon Ra v3.13 and then use this command in fastboot:
Fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Make sure fastboot is off, usb debugging is on
Link to most current Amon recovery....
http://205.196.123.46/507ebb4s3cqg/c...r-3.13-gnm.img
Use this tool below to flash, easiest to use....... instructions in thread...
http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=57
Viper32 said:
Make sure fastboot is off, usb debugging is on
Link to most current Amon recovery....
Use this tool below to flash, easiest to use....... instructions in thread...
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Perfect. Thank you.
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I got the rooted ota rom installed easily, and better yet, the root worked perfectly. The problem is, I still can't connect to any wireless networks (aside from wifi).
I used the tool linked in the previous response to flash a boot.img I got out of this thread (specifically, the stock 2.01.605.11 w/ 1/26 OTA), but still nothing.
Any thoughts?
Is your battery cover on?
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RED ZMAN said:
Is your battery cover on?
Sent from my Asus Transformer, using Tapatalk. Forgive my misspellings.
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It is now. I discovered that wonderful "feature" about 30 seconds before your reply showed up. Works perfectly, of course, though I'd been going nuts for *checks* 6 hours.
How I regained root:
Okay, with Scott's CleanFLASH, I flashed
con247 said:
amonra
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, then used the Development section or whatever in the Recovery to install superuser. I then rebooted twice, used CleanFLASH again to flash the
andybones said:
stock recovery
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back. After reboot, I installed superuser from market, then updated the binary.
Titanium Backup now works and I can confirm regaining root after the OTA update. To protect myself from this in the future, I have installed OTA RootKeeper. OTA RootKeeper has been confirmed to backup superuser and is a simple way of restoring superuser after an OTA.
I did not have to backup anything on the internal sdcard, as I did not lose any data through this process, but it never hurts to do it, just in case. I am running the stock Rom, and unlocked through HTC-dev.
Thanks to con247 and andybones for pointing me in the right direction.
I am not responsible for any issues with your phone, so proceed at your own risk.

CWM 5.8.0.1 "Touch Recovery"

Now up and running for our 3D's.
HBoot 1.5 users, flash via FlashImage GUI.
So far, so good!
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
i dont understand what to do with it?? img?? i thought to flash a recovery u put it on the root of sdcard and fastboot finds it and u update.. i have hboot 140 rooted.. so how do i go about flashing this new touchscreen cwm recvovery?? yes im a noob.. and yes i tryed to find out but cant find any thing?? i just thought i needed a PG86IMG.ZIP just like when u flashed the new twrp 2.0?
evod3 said:
i dont understand what to do with it?? img?? i thought to flash a recovery u put it on the root of sdcard and fastboot finds it and u update.. i have hboot 140 rooted.. so how do i go about flashing this new touchscreen cwm recvovery?? yes im a noob.. and yes i tryed to find out but cant find any thing?? i just thought i needed a PG86IMG.ZIP just like when u flashed the new twrp 2.0?
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flash it via flash image GUI or via fastboot using PC
evod3 said:
i dont understand what to do with it?? img?? i thought to flash a recovery u put it on the root of sdcard and fastboot finds it and u update.. i have hboot 140 rooted.. so how do i go about flashing this new touchscreen cwm recvovery?? yes im a noob.. and yes i tryed to find out but cant find any thing?? i just thought i needed a PG86IMG.ZIP just like when u flashed the new twrp 2.0?
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If you're HBoot 1.4, you don't necessarily need to do the workaround that 1.5'ers use, but the same method works.
1) Install FlashImage GUI (either buy from market or find the apk file on XDA)
2) Select option to flash recovery image.
3) Locate recovery image of choice. You do NOT need to rename anything.
4) Flash recovery image.
5) Reboot to recovery to confirm image flashed correctly.
Those 5 steps should get you a new recovery. Let me know if you encounter any issues. This new CWM Touch Recovery seems to be working fine so far, I've tested a majority of the functions so far and have had no issues yet.
Is this better than Twrp 2.0 just need someones opinion on it. Are there any other features which makes it must have?
Sent in 3D
Boss2212 said:
Is this better than Twrp 2.0 just need someones opinion on it. Are there any other features which makes it must have?
Sent in 3D
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I was unable to mount USB storage so i switched back to twrp 2.0
Sounds good, but I think ill wait a month before using to make sure no one finds any serious problems with it
Also, there should be an easy PG86IMG.ZIP made for this, thats how I have ALWAYS done all firmware and recovery flashes and never had a problem. It was the right way before all this flash image stuff.
mnomaanw said:
I was unable to mount USB storage so i switched back to twrp 2.0
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One option I hadn't tried this morning, and can also confirm this.
Gives an error "E: unable to open ums lunfile (no such file or directory)"
Does it work any better than twrp 2.0?
Would backups from the previous non touch version still function ?
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DarkManX4lf said:
Does it work any better than twrp 2.0?
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Haven't experienced any bad flashes on a few test runs yet, but as mentioned earlier in this thread, USB storage mount doesn't work, so any files you need to push you'll need to go through the ADB route until a revised version of this recovery image is created.
Link to the ADB method; scroll to post #9:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12348-slow-transfer-usb-mounting-unable-to-open-ums-lunfile/
Charging in recovery is fuctional?
nikosblade said:
Charging in recovery is fuctional?
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Nope, doesn't appear to be.
You can update this straight from the rom manager application
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gav-collins1983 said:
You can update this straight from the rom manager application
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Sorry,my bad,I tried and it just flashes 5.0.2.0, I was able to flash via flash image GUI, without needing to wipe caches, of course, lol, seems pretty cool, ain't tested for bugs as yet, just wanted to correct my error here
cool beans!!! it worked!! ill have to try this out for a while see how it works.. that was the first time i ever used flash gui cause i ahve hboot 1.40 never needed to.. i always thought it would be a pain to use but it was mad easy to use.. good stuff!!!!!!! thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
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the only thing i dont like is there was no download bar?? so i dint kno when it was going to finish..
evod3 said:
cool beans!!! it worked!! ill have to try this out for a while see how it works.. that was the first time i ever used flash gui cause i ahve hboot 1.40 never needed to.. i always thought it would be a pain to use but it was mad easy to use.. good stuff!!!!!!! thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
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the only thing i dont like is there was no download bar?? so i dint kno when it was going to finish..
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Good stuff, man. It's a very handy app, especially for those of us stuck w/ HBOOT 1.5. Great for toggling between kernels and quickly set up new ROMS.
Yes, no more finger Olympics..
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
Guys, just to reiterate....
1) Mount USB storage does not work
2) Charging via recovery does not work
If you want to flash a ROM directly through the recovery, you need to rename the ROM zip to "update.zip" w/o the quotes. PITA, but that's the workaround if you do not wish to go through ADB mounting.
i actully went back to twrp 2.0 cause my phone shut off by it self after i flashed cwm touch recovery.. my phone never does that.. so i went back to twrp just to be safe..plus there was kno download bar.???
I rolled back to older version 4 of cwm not a fan of twrp 2.0 tho. Nice features but has some annoying issues lol twrp 2.0

confused rooting my phone

I have the HTC Rezound with the recently released O.T.A. ICS from Verizon. My objective is to root the phone and kill all of the B.S. bloatware that Verizon feels they must add to the phone. I have posted before to ask how to do this and everyone says root the phone and kill the apk files or alternatively Root the phone and download Rom Toolbox then kill it from there. I have gone through and followed the "[GUIDE] Super-noob guide to unlocking, rooting, and flashing Ziggys kernel" to the 'T' up until its time to load the Kernel. I do not want to change the Kernel so my qquestion is:
If i have gone through the process of rooting my phone it should be rooted at this point. However when I run Root Check Basic it tells me "Sorry this device does not have proper root access." I do not understand why. In order to get full root access am i going to have to continue with installing the Kernel.
Is there anybody who could help me. I am missing.
bobcsc said:
I have the HTC Rezound with the recently released O.T.A. ICS from Verizon. My objective is to root the phone and kill all of the B.S. bloatware that Verizon feels they must add to the phone. I have posted before to ask how to do this and everyone says root the phone and kill the apk files or alternatively Root the phone and download Rom Toolbox then kill it from there. I have gone through and followed the "[GUIDE] Super-noob guide to unlocking, rooting, and flashing Ziggys kernel" to the 'T' up until its time to load the Kernel. I do not want to change the Kernel so my qquestion is:
If i have gone through the process of rooting my phone it should be rooted at this point. However when I run Root Check Basic it tells me "Sorry this device does not have proper root access." I do not understand why. In order to get full root access am i going to have to continue with installing the Kernel.
Is there anybody who could help me. I am missing.
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First, wrong section. But to help out... Do you have recovery? If you do just download the newest supersu zip file and flash it in recovery.. google search for it. Good luck. I hope you don't get flamed too much
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bobcsc said:
I have the HTC Rezound with the recently released O.T.A. ICS from Verizon. My objective is to root the phone and kill all of the B.S. bloatware that Verizon feels they must add to the phone. I have posted before to ask how to do this and everyone says root the phone and kill the apk files or alternatively Root the phone and download Rom Toolbox then kill it from there. I have gone through and followed the "[GUIDE] Super-noob guide to unlocking, rooting, and flashing Ziggys kernel" to the 'T' up until its time to load the Kernel. I do not want to change the Kernel so my qquestion is:
If i have gone through the process of rooting my phone it should be rooted at this point. However when I run Root Check Basic it tells me "Sorry this device does not have proper root access." I do not understand why. In order to get full root access am i going to have to continue with installing the Kernel.
Is there anybody who could help me. I am missing.
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1. Wrong section. Please post things like this in the general or q&a sections, not flaming, just telling you for future references.
2. If your device has an unlocked bootloader, flash amon ra recovery or twrp and go to the dev menu and it will say something like give Su permissions or root or whatever, just click that.
3. Profit.
4. You're welcome.
To root you should download the latest version of SuperSU zip file, and flash it with anon RA recovery.
http://download.chainfire.eu/204/SuperSU/
HowardZ said:
To root you should download the latest version of SuperSU zip file, and flash it with anon RA recovery.
http://download.chainfire.eu/204/SuperSU/
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Thanks for linking that. I was to lazy didn't want to do everything for him
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Sorry
I didn't mean to post in the wrong section. If a moderator wants to move this post it will not hurt my feelings. Thank you all for the advice i will try them out tomorrow and report back to this thread. If anybody else has anything to add i would love to see it.
Thank you
This is a great community.
You do not need to root your phone to get rid of the bloatware, you can keep your phone stock unrooted and debloat it yourself and not have to worry about flashing anything. To disable go to menu>apps and after clicking an app you see the choice of disabling.
SuperSU not working
I don't know why i cant get this to work. I have flashed the amon recovery to my phone. Followed these steps:
1)Flash AmonRa Recovery.
2) Boot into AmonRa Recovery.
3) Scroll to and enter the Developer menu.
4) Scroll to install Su. DO NOT INSTALL THE ENG (Unguarded) one. Use the other one.
5) Confirm this, when it is finished, go ahead and reboot. You should be rooted.
Downloaded the SuperSU from google play and select install. after a few minutes it comes back and says the SU binert needs updated, I select continue. then after about a minute it says installation failed.
What am i missing? I have followed everything to e "t" I don't get it
More help please.
richii0207 said:
You do not need to root your phone to get rid of the bloatware, you can keep your phone stock unrooted and debloat it yourself and not have to worry about flashing anything. To disable go to menu>apps and after clicking an app you see the choice of disabling.
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Do this if that's the only reason you want root
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bobcsc said:
I don't know why i cant get this to work. I have flashed the amon recovery to my phone. Followed these steps:
1)Flash AmonRa Recovery.
2) Boot into AmonRa Recovery.
3) Scroll to and enter the Developer menu.
4) Scroll to install Su. DO NOT INSTALL THE ENG (Unguarded) one. Use the other one.
5) Confirm this, when it is finished, go ahead and reboot. You should be rooted.
Downloaded the SuperSU from google play and select install. after a few minutes it comes back and says the SU binert needs updated, I select continue. then after about a minute it says installation failed.
What am i missing? I have followed everything to e "t" I don't get it
More help please.
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Ics broke the ability of amon ra to install su. You need to download the flashable zip and flash it in recovery
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Bradsinram- I may in the future may want to increase my skills and get a little deeper into the roming. i just want to start here if possible. I have also do this and when you restart the phone it all seems to be back on and updating.
pwned3- I have downloaded the flashable zip. Now do i flash this to the recovery in place of the amon. or is this flashed with the amon .img
Also do i use the same method as above to flash it or is there an easier way.
THanks
bobcsc said:
Bradsinram- I may in the future may want to increase my skills and get a little deeper into the roming. i just want to start here if possible. I have also do this and when you restart the phone it all seems to be back on and updating.
pwned3- I have downloaded the flashable zip. Now do i flash this to the recovery in place of the amon. or is this flashed with the amon .img
Also do i use the same method as above to flash it or is there an easier way.
THanks
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Flash in recovery. If you have already flashed a custom recovery(amon ra) then pull your battery, hold out for 3 seconds, insert battery, hold vol down and power at same time til bootloader boots, select recovery, select flash zip menu, select sdcard(assuming you placed flashed zip on external sdcard), select file, press power to confirm, reboot when done. Now you should be rooted.
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pwned3 said:
Ics broke the ability of amon ra to install su. You need to download the flashable zip and flash it in recovery
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I finally got it thank you guys for being patient with me.
pwned3
zzdave_stud
Howard z
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keolawills
All of you rock i will go through and hit thank you to each of you.
this thread also helped me access root.
thank you guys. really.

Unroot help, cant remove SU

Hello, is there any way to remove su and root access with out a nandroid backup? I made the mistake of creating a back up after I had already installed SU so i have no stock nandroid to restore. Ive tried hunting down the .apk file and deleting it but when i reboot my phone, SU is right back in the app menu. Please dont just link the stock tmo nandroid thats floating around, if i could use that i would have. Its software number is 1.29.xxx.x and tmobile usa is only on 1.27.531.7(1.27.531.8 after OTA) Any help will be much appreciated. If anyone has a stock nandroid for 1.27.531.7 please share:fingers-crossed:
adezd00 said:
Hello, is there any way to remove su and root access with out a nandroid backup? I made the mistake of creating a back up after I had already installed SU so i have no stock nandroid to restore. Ive tried hunting down the .apk file and deleting it but when i reboot my phone, SU is right back in the app menu. Please dont just link the stock tmo nandroid thats floating around, if i could use that i would have. Its software number is 1.29.xxx.x and tmobile usa is only on 1.27.531.7(1.27.531.8 after OTA) Any help will be much appreciated. If anyone has a stock nandroid for 1.27.531.7 please share:fingers-crossed:
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I'M in the same boat, I did a before root and after root, my pc crashed, I had power failure in the house, lost my power supply and 1.5tb harddrive
You can delete the su file, that basically makes not root.
The su file resides in system/xbin
The app is in system/app ex. Supersu or superuser
You can still get into recovery .
The reason because the su comes back up is because you have the stock kernel without rw access. Get a custom kernel and flash it, delete the su, then flash the stock kernel again. Team nocturnal has a link up for stock 1.27 kernel
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bestofrhcp said:
You can delete the su file, that basically makes not root.
The su file resides in system/xbin
The app is in system/app ex. Supersu or superuser
You can still get into recovery .
The reason because the su comes back up is because you have the stock kernel without rw access. Get a custom kernel and flash it, delete the su, then flash the stock kernel again. Team nocturnal has a link up for stock 1.27 kernel
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Here is the link to the stock kernel if you don't have it
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22946563261203692
Thanks to the team nocturnal forums
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Thanks guys! Flashing the custom kernel and removing superuser and then flashing back to the stock kernel did the trick. Thanks for taking the time to help.
Try this one!
mdiaz33685 said:
I'M in the same boat, I did a before root and after root, my pc crashed, I had power failure in the house, lost my power supply and 1.5tb harddrive
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It worked for me, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40745177&postcount=55
After you flash it, do a factory reset and flash a custom kernel (should be easy to find, i just searched for kernel under the t mo htc one development thread) Then download a file explorer and grant it root access. Delete the Superuser APK and reboot. After that flash the stock kernel and you should be all set. I was even able to run the OTA update after flashing the stock recovery and re-locking the boot loader. Hope this helps you out!
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It worked for me, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40745177&postcount=55
After you flash it, do a factory reset and flash a custom kernel (should be easy to find, i just searched for kernel under the t mo htc one development thread) Then download a file explorer and grant it root access. Delete the Superuser APK and reboot. After that flash the stock kernel and you should be all set. I was even able to run the OTA update after flashing the stock recovery and re-locking the boot loader. Hope this helps you out!
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I downloaded that already... I just wanted a full stock,
that was missing some files, its not full stock. I can use the Team Nocturnal, it is more stock, but I would never run the OTA, it updates your hboot, and gives u more problems later, I like to use stock roms..
Thanks for your help, I appreciate that.

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