I just unchecked the enable superuser option in SuperSU to just temporarily hide my root.
When I try to enable it again, I get a no su binary installed error.
fiftyfifty007 said:
I just unchecked the enable superuser option in SuperSU to just temporarily hide my root.
When I try to enable it again, I get a no su binary installed error.
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If reinstalling SuperSU doesn't help, then you'll need to re-root.
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Hey all, I just performed the vroot method on my MJ7 build. I have managed to figure everything out and SuperSU is on my phone. However, I'm trying to update the binary so I can freeze the chinese superuser and use SuperSU as my app. When I try to update the binary (with the chinese superuser frozen and defrosted) the update fails and asks me to reboot. Is there any way for me to fix this? There's a text pop-up that says "SuperSU gain root" When I launch the app.
Hi,
I have already rooted and can get into ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.4.
When I try to install Superuser, I get an message saying "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
I went to the market and downloaded Root Checker. It came up with a message that says "This device does not have proper root access."
How is it that I can get into ClockwrokMod Recovery if Root Checker says I'm not rooted?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
soccerdude123
soccerdude123 said:
Hi,
I have already rooted and can get into ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.4.
When I try to install Superuser, I get an message saying "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
I went to the market and downloaded Root Checker. It came up with a message that says "This device does not have proper root access."
How is it that I can get into ClockwrokMod Recovery if Root Checker says I'm not rooted?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
soccerdude123
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I think I found my problem.
Thanks,
soccerdude123
I did a factory reset from recovery on my EVO because it wouldn't boot. Now, I seemed to have lost root access. I can still boot into custom recovery and am S-Off.
I downloaded SuperSU from the play store, and get the message (There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem) when I try to open it.
What do I need to do to regain root access?
Thanks for the help.
Play store won't help you. You need to flash supersu zip from recovery.
Google "update supersu 1.94 zip".
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fizbanrapper said:
Play store won't help you. You need to flash supersu zip from recovery.
Google "update supersu 1.94 zip".
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Thanks, then do I need to download it from the Play Store? I flashed it successfully, booted up and the one that was in my app list (from the Play Store) is now gone. Rooter Checker still shows I don't have root access.
Yes you need to reinstall the app.
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jordan8201 said:
Thanks, then do I need to download it from the Play Store? I flashed it successfully, booted up and the one that was in my app list (from the Play Store) is now gone. Rooter Checker still shows I don't have root access.
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Flashing that zip should have worked. I question if you were using the right zip file. Do you see it in your apps on your phone?
Here's the URL I use:
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/SuperSU
Sometimes if you run root checker too soon after booting into the ROM, it will time out while waiting for permission from SuperSU and falsely conclude that you do not have root. If you're busy doing other stuff afterwards, you very well may have missed the popup where root checker asked for root permissions. If that's the case, when you go into SuperSU you should see root checker listed with red text, which would indicate that root checker was denied root permissions. If this is what you see, select that entry from SuperSU and change the setting from deny to grant. Rerun root checker.
If that doesn't work, please provide more information about your system?
HBoot
Recovery version
ROM
HTC Dev unlocked?
S-off method?
if you run or install TWRP custom recovery it will flash supersu for you when you run it.
Hey,
I just flashed the CM12.1 ROM by Temasek yesterday and tried to gain root access again.
Downloaded the SuperSu 1.94 and flashed it with the recovery.
Installed SuperSU from the Play Store but as I try to open the SuperSU option in the settings, I always get this message: There is no SU binary installed. SuperSU cannot install it - You need to manually re-root.
Does anybody know how to get root again?
Thanx very much.
Phil.jkb said:
Hey,
I just flashed the CM12.1 ROM by Temasek yesterday and tried to gain root access again.
Downloaded the SuperSu 1.94 and flashed it with the recovery.
Installed SuperSU from the Play Store but as I try to open the SuperSU option in the settings, I always get this message: There is no SU binary installed. SuperSU cannot install it - You need to manually re-root.
Does anybody know how to get root again?
Thanx very much.
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thats way too old version super su beta 2.49 and stable 2.46 are available google it then flash
jasi275 said:
thats way too old version super su beta 2.49 and stable 2.46 are available google it then flash
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Thank you, but I can't enable the root mode in the cm file mananger and I can't find the option in the dev tools.
Good thing, one app got somehow root access
it's too old
Help please I rooted via king root and now its not letting me unroot. Tried all methods deleting su and superuser it wont let me because I have no permissions. I tried to install super user or busy box thru both wont work. Please help me I tried alot of apps to unroot but none work
Please anyone help?
If you have Kingroot app, then you can open settings-remove root and it should get you unrooted. If you have SuperSu, then uninstalling it doesn't unroot your phone, you can open SuperSu and scroll down a bit to select an option "Full unroot". Then you can install Root Checker and check if you succeeded.
guccimucci said:
If you have Kingroot app, then you can open settings-remove root and it should get you unrooted. If you have SuperSu, then uninstalling it doesn't unroot your phone, you can open SuperSu and scroll down a bit to select an option "Full unroot". Then you can install Root Checker and check if you succeeded.
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Thing is I tried that all haha even super su says install binary then that don't work and king root won't let me unroo it comes with an error