Hello there,
i hope i'm in the right Forum with my question.
i Have two Devices there i want to become root Access.
First is the Chinese Star S9300 (MTK6577) with Android 4.1.1
And second the Tablet GD Ippo AK10
For even Devices, there exist a custom rom or a exact manual how to root, there i have tested some one Click Root Method.
On Root_with_Restore_by Bin4ry i become everytime the Message Permission denied (are you root??).
Now my Question: How could i cancel the permission control to complete the Root or what way could i go to root the Devices.
Otherwise, i have read in many Forums that the Star S9300 often are rooted, but my isn't, rootchecker says me that it isn't rooted and SuperUser and Busybox could become Root Access.
I thanks alot for Help, i realy must rooted the device, to Install Apps that i need for Work.
With big greetz
Andy
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hello guys.iam looking for someone who can help me and knowledgable in rooting.i am running android 2.3 and cant find a tut on how to root my device.i have cloudfone excite 350i.this is a local smartfone from
phil.you might not know this but i just want to ask if rooting is just simmilarwith all device as long as iam running android 2.3.tnx guys.
A very generic way of rooting android phone is to get temporary root access using some kernel hacks which should work on most phones. For android 2.3 can try apps like visionary or bin4ary for this.
Once you have temporary root access, remount the system folder (depends on your phone) and push the superuser binary and apk to your phone system partition. Next reboot should provide you root access on your phone.
Hi to the community...
I need root acces for my new POV_TAB-p1325 !
All my attemps to get root failed!
this tablet use RKBatchTool.exe when usb connected to load *.img firmware updates! (for exemple: TAB-P1325_V1.0_20140503.img,which is the latest firmware update)
maybe the solution could be creating an unsecured *.img including recovery mode, superuser etc ?!
could anyone help to make such *.img file ?
best regards
alansan2013
the tab-p1325 tablet run under JB 4.1.1
pov root check
Hi, sorry but did you check if you already had root access before trying with tools? Recently most of these are Chinese clones and come with root privileges out of the box.
vsanto88 said:
Hi, sorry but did you check if you already had root access before trying with tools? Recently most of these are Chinese clones and come with root privileges out of the box.
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Hi,
I'm sure it's not rooted because when I run titaniumbackup, it says that it have no root access !
regards
alansan2013 said:
Hi,
I'm sure it's not rooted because when I run titaniumbackup, it says that it have no root access !
regards
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Just exhausting all possibilities here so bear wit me. . Try installing super Su or other Su binaries from the play store. Install a root checker app from the play store as well and then try it.
vsanto88 said:
Just exhausting all possibilities here so bear wit me. . Try installing super Su or other Su binaries from the play store. Install a root checker app from the play store as well and then try it.
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all done, but no pre-root !
Hi.
I know this is a realy old topic, but still on position 1 @ googlesearch for "POV_TAB-P1325 root".
My POV_TAB-P1325 is now rooted. Maybe it works with other Devices which have a "RK30 Device" driver in the Windows Device Manager.
Here is the link:
www(dot)slatedroid(dot)com(slash)topic(slash)88850-rooting-rk3188-tablets(slash)
Happy rooting
P.S. Remove (dot) and (slash) with the real signs in the link cause of "To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
Hi, this is the first time i ask a question in this forum, so im not sure if im in the correct section.
I have a table INCO quos mini and im unable to root it.
I asked in Tech supoort of INCO and they told me to go to a support service place but there will be a extra fee to do it. (im not willing to pay for something that i can do by myself), so i asked them wich programs/software i need to use and they refused to answer.
I tried with Super One Clic and One Clic Root and thei failed to root it.
During root they show me that the tablet is already rooted and during unroot i got the message "Unknown error"
I tried with Kingo Android Rood and i seen that the file system is on read only (chmod) and is unable to make the neccesary changes and transfer the Super SU apk.
I thought to root it through cmw/clockworckmod but the device doesnt have volume button.
Any help for this case? im really angry with this tablet because i know it has some factory aplications wich spy my information and consume resources on my tablet.
Owners of the Mach Speed Trio Stealth G4 7", 7.85", 10", and Stealth Mini 4.3", for those who are planning to root those devices, CPU-Z says that it has root access, and Poot shows that system/xbin/su is found, but Root Checker Basic says it has no access to root permissions (because system/bin/su is not found there.)
This causes the binary downloads will not work from ChainsDD's superuser and SuperSU. Also checked Terminal Emulator to not have access to root, thus not having the # symbol and you're stock with $.
How can we access root from the system/xbin/su? Do we have to get a custom recovery or something?
Oh and for those who tried one click apps like towelroot or baidu easy root, they DON'T WORK. (Because basically android 4.4 has like upped its security for prevention of rooting.)
Any thoughts or suggestions?
website: mgyun.com/vroot
this one work on Stealth g4 7‘’
Kotetsukun said:
Owners of the Mach Speed Trio Stealth G4 7", 7.85", 10", and Stealth Mini 4.3", for those who are planning to root those devices, CPU-Z says that it has root access, and Poot shows that system/xbin/su is found, but Root Checker Basic says it has no access to root permissions (because system/bin/su is not found there.)
This causes the binary downloads will not work from ChainsDD's superuser and SuperSU. Also checked Terminal Emulator to not have access to root, thus not having the # symbol and you're stock with $.
How can we access root from the system/xbin/su? Do we have to get a custom recovery or something?
Oh and for those who tried one click apps like towelroot or baidu easy root, they DON'T WORK. (Because basically android 4.4 has like upped its security for prevention of rooting.)
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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kingoroot
King Root Worked For Trio Stealth G4 10.1
mrdreamers said:
kingoroot
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Good advice. Kingo root seemed to work really well for me. Rooted the Trio Stealth G4 10.1 without any problems
hi do you known a way to get better latince on. my tablet running 4.4 I play guitar ant
Trio Stealth G4 7.85" custom recovery
Hello, does anybody know where can I find a custom recovery for the Trio Stealth G4 7.85"?
Thanks.
Hey guys did you guys ever get this one out? Have a smilier problem
It appears as though the Stealth G4 7.85 has been left in the cold. I happen to have one. The 'xbin' folder is next to empty (save for three or four files), and the 'bin' folder somehow had a busybox binary already pre-installed (bought mine as new). However, I could not find the su or sudo binaries. Is there a custom recovery available? If so, that could be used to install root...
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i don't want to start a new thread as these questions are relevant to my issue. can anyone help?
After rooting we instal busybox and SuperSU (or Superuser) and avail the benefits of rooting. When we unroot through SuperSU, is it possible that 'su' still remains inside '/system' folder? I came across a strange phenomenon : I rooted my Celkon Q 500 ( by Root Genius or One-click method or something else, I do not remember) and installed many root apps. After somedays, I decided to unroot, I uninstalled super su, busybox. Then, I tried to root it again. But, I noticed that one root checker says ur device is rooted(specifically through Root Genius PC software I got the message rooted and pressed the 'unroot' button, but it said failed), 2nd root checker says it is non-rooted, 3rd one says it has root access through ADB. I checked 'su' is present in some folder inside '/system', which could not be deleted , because I think, I do not have RW privilege. I had tried many method to root it again, but all failed. When I open Supersu, it throws an immediate message that 'su binary' needs to be updated and when I try it fails everytime. Can anyone meke me understand, what is the real proble.? Celkon Q 500 is Broadcom chip based, running android 4.4.2. Also I found One message in the root checker that "SELinux enforced".
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After rooting we instal busybox and SuperSU (or Superuser) and avail the benefits of rooting. When we unroot through SuperSU, is it possible that 'su' still remains inside '/system' folder? I came across a strange phenomenon : I rooted my Celkon Q 500 ( by Root Genius or One-click method or something else, I do not remember) and installed many root apps. After somedays, I decided to unroot, I uninstalled super su, busybox. Then, I tried to root it again. But, I noticed that one root checker says ur device is rooted(specifically through Root Genius PC software I got the message rooted and pressed the 'unroot' button, but it said failed), 2nd root checker says it is non-rooted, 3rd one says it has root access through ADB. I checked 'su' is present in some folder inside '/system', which could not be deleted , because I think, I do not have RW privilege. I had tried many method to root it again, but all failed. When I open Supersu, it throws an immediate message that 'su binary' needs to be updated and when I try it fails everytime. Can anyone meke me understand, what is the real proble.? Celkon Q 500 is Broadcom chip based, running android 4.4.2. Also I found One message in the root checker that "SELinux enforced".
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reinstall super su from play store go to settings in super su app and unroot there
selinux enforced means that your kernel is not permissive. has nothing to do with root