Help!Remote play with root? - Xperia Z2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys I'm new here just bought this awesome device.
Right now I'm on the latest firmware with root and for some reason the remote play app keeps giving me.
"error: 88001003"
I rooted it on fw. 314 and installed a pre rooted flashable zip of the latest firmware.
I tried a few things like rootcloaker and it doesn't seem to work. I tried uninstalling superuser but also no luck.
So my question is....
Is it possible to get Remote Play working on rooted z2 tablet with the latest firmware?
Edit: FIXED!!!!
I just had to go into superuser setting and uninstall it from there. Then Rebooted and its working

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[Q] Remove Root

I rooted my tablet S and used the AiO tool to install ICS, did this a a few months ago.
One thing that doesn't work is I can't buy anything on the Play market, I get an error message. In addition for some reason I can't upgrade to the recent ICS r1a upate.
I thought I'd update using the official update. Hopefully getting back a working Play market again. I kniow I'll lose root but can then follow the recent root instructions for ICS.
So before doing anything, I assume I need to turn on OTA notification using AiO first, is that all I need to do? Should I look out for anything. Any advice much appreciated.
Try this..
blackadder666 said:
I rooted my tablet S and used the AiO tool to install ICS, did this a a few months ago.
One thing that doesn't work is I can't buy anything on the Play market, I get an error message. In addition for some reason I can't upgrade to the recent ICS r1a upate.
I thought I'd update using the official update. Hopefully getting back a working Play market again. I kniow I'll lose root but can then follow the recent root instructions for ICS.
So before doing anything, I assume I need to turn on OTA notification using AiO first, is that all I need to do? Should I look out for anything. Any advice much appreciated.
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Seeing as you have root, use something like Titanium Backup if the normal App browser cant help you.. try clearing the cache data and wiping your Play stores data as well as some of the other google services.. then if prompted it should permit you to download apps.. u can also use the AiO tool to hack your play store so u can install other apps
best of luck
but if you are set on reflashing your Tab, reactivation the notifications should do the trick, im not too sure bout regaining root after that though
xARCHONx said:
Seeing as you have root, use something like Titanium Backup if the normal App browser cant help you.. try clearing the cache data and wiping your Play stores data as well as some of the other google services.. then if prompted it should permit you to download apps.. u can also use the AiO tool to hack your play store so u can install other apps
best of luck
but if you are set on reflashing your Tab, reactivation the notifications should do the trick, im not too sure bout regaining root after that though
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To add... enable ota updates using AIO. Then install ota. Then root using new ics root method.
Thanks
stifilz said:
To add... enable ota updates using AIO. Then install ota. Then root using new ics root method.
Thanks
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Followed this method, but first changed region to US and got the most recent ICS update. Then ran the automatic ICS root method and worked first time, got root back :good: was very easy
For some reason lost the Play market app, so ran the modded market option from the AiO tool and got it back. Not tried to buy anything yet.
blackadder666 said:
Followed this method, but first changed region to US and got the most recent ICS update. Then ran the automatic ICS root method and worked first time, got root back :good: was very easy
For some reason lost the Play market app, so ran the modded market option from the AiO tool and got it back. Not tried to buy anything yet.
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The R5? It is pretty awesome. Better than R1A's worth the region change for me
stifilz said:
The R5? It is pretty awesome. Better than R1A's worth the region change for me
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Yes now on r5, looks pretty good:good:
Still got a problem with the play store, can't buy anything. Tried clearing data etc makes no difference. Notice I'm still on v3.5.19 so tried to install latest apk but that fails get a message that says 'Application not installed. An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed'.
So wonder if this problem is related to not being able to buy from the store.
Any ideas how to get round this, wondered whether I need to restore tablet to factory settings a try again
blackadder666 said:
Yes now on r5, looks pretty good:good:
Still got a problem with the play store, can't buy anything. Tried clearing data etc makes no difference. Notice I'm still on v3.5.19 so tried to install latest apk but that fails get a message that says 'Application not installed. An existing package by the same name with a conflicting signature is already installed'.
So wonder if this problem is related to not being able to buy from the store.
Any ideas how to get round this, wondered whether I need to restore tablet to factory settings a try again
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Have you tried AIO to installed moded play store?
I installed the modded store when I initially rooted the tablet and think that was the start of the problem. Then ever since I've not been able to buy from the store using the app.
So I've tried to update it to the latest version but without success. Get an error message every time.

[Q]Root, does it require insecure kernel

I couldnt find a solid answer, so i was looking for help. I unlocked my phone and installed TWRP. I then flashed the SuperSU and BusyBox .zip file via recovery. But when i open the SU app i get prompted to update binaries and it will crash if i attempt to do so.
I have not flashed the insecure kernel, but I was almost certain that this was not need to gain root access.
Can i get confirmation? Maybe some help too :laugh:
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Same issue
dekend said:
I couldnt find a solid answer, so i was looking for help. I unlocked my phone and installed TWRP. I then flashed the SuperSU and BusyBox .zip file via recovery. But when i open the SU app i get prompted to update binaries and it will crash if i attempt to do so.
I have not flashed the insecure kernel, but I was almost certain that this was not need to gain root access.
Can i get confirmation? Maybe some help too :laugh:
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I have this exact same issue and I AM running the insecure kernel so I don't think it is an issue of the kernel. I found that using the SuperUser app rather than SuperSU works to alleviate this problem, but now I can't figure out how to uninstall the SuperSU app. If anybody can help me with this let me know
SuperSU wont work you have to use superuser for now..i had the same mistake but when i removed everything and redid it with superuser it been working fine since
Ok, well here's an update. I installed SuperUser via the Play Store, and updated the binaries. Afterwards I reboot and uninstalled the new SuperUser app and. tested SuperSU again. It prompted me to update Binaries again, but this time it worked, and now I am working just fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAwfgi0suJQ&feature=youtu.be
this worked for me on the super user gaining root

[Q] "No SuperSU binary installed" after v1.10

A couple of weeks ago I successfully rooted my Galaxy S3 using the toolkit - everything including superSU worked fine and dandy.
Because of problems with the device freezing I downloaded the latest update to 4.1.2 using KIES - this of course took away root access.
I uninstalled all the various root apps I had installed and used the phone for a few days to make sure the problem was solved
Today I re-rooted using the toolkit in the same way - all went fine and the phone was rooted and I reinstalled rooted apps like ROM Toolbox Pro that I had already paid for.
When I loaded root apps I got the superSU prompts to allow them which all worked ok. However when I went into SuperSU itself it tried to update the binary and failed each time. Chainfire let me have the latest update which I installed with Mobile ODIN - after that it still worked but the problem of failing to update binary still occured.
I then tried installing the same zip file in recovery using TWRP seemed to work ok BUT now I have the "No SU Binary installed and cant install - this is a problem". I tried again after a fresh install of the latest UPDATE SuperSU v1.10 from here - but still the same and now no rooted apps will run. Super User cant be uninstalled as Play reports that it is installed!I
can fathom a few possible options:-
1) Can I just install SuperUser (chains DD) from the Play store - will this work in place of SuperSU or is it just going to make it worse
2) Can I just re-run the Root Option in the toolkit again in the hopes that it will at least give me superuser rights even if I can actually updated SuperSU (as I had before) or do I need to unroot before rooting again
3) If I could find the download I could use CF-Root via desktop ODIN but I do want TWRP installed for ROM Toolbox to work at its best
Suggestions on these or other solutions welcomed - the phone is still working fine just no root access!
Try flashing cf auto root with Odin.
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Cant update SuperSu v1.10
Im having the same problem! I tried using Superuser to update the binary and it did it successfully but when i try to open the app the problem's still there(I attatched a screenshot)! I was running the free v1.04 of this app and I liked it so much that a few days ago I decided to buy the Pro Version 1.05 through Google Play! Everything was working great than the next day I got a notice saying there was an update to this app (v1.10), so I install it and now it tells me to update the binary but when I choose to update, it gives me an error and restarts my phone ! I attached a screenshot of the error right before it crashes!!! I'm running a rooted HTC one S, with stock ROM (Jelly Bean 4.1.1) and custom recovery (ClockWorkMod), I have enough memory in my entire system!! I hope they fix this soon, I email the developer . If i get an answer i will post back the results here!!
CF Root
Theshawty said:
Try flashing cf auto root with Odin.
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Thanks
I just installed CF-Root using ODIN and my rooted apps can now access again BUT when I open SuperSU I am still getting the message to update the binary and the update then fails. The first time it failed it left SuperSU open and apparently functioning, not sure it registered the fact that I have paid for the pro version, though Google Play reports the pro update is installed and wont let me uninstall/re-install. If I cancel the option to update the binary the app just closes now. (odd that it didn't the first time)
So I am still where I started in that it will not update the binary and I am certainly not going to flash the update.superSU V1.10.zip file again because the first time I did that it made no difference and the second time it lost the binary file altogether. I imagine more S3 owners are going to come across this so I will sit tight with what I have and hope that Chainfire can get it working again
I downloaded the md5 file for TWRP and installed that with Mobile Odin so now I have TWRP back as well - still cant open supers but it is doing its job in the background which is the main thing for now
It doesn't seem to be a GS3 related problem. I have a HTC One S, yesterday I updated SuperSU to v1.10 and the app also asked me to update the binaries (as with any update). As you can imagine binaries installation failed.
I have tried to uninstall updates (via app manager) but it doesn't help because su has been deleted. I will have to root again and wait until SuperSU is fixed before updating.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
It has a thread .
jje
Updated SuperSu with CWM through desktop!!
I got an email from developer with a link to download the zip file! After downloading it to my desktop, I plugged in my HTC one S to move the zip file to my root folder the I booted the phone into HBoot and installed it in CWM recovery. Rebooted an done, I double checked by clicking on the SuperSu app and now no more binary update warning and in the settings it says SuperSu Pro v1.10!!! Awesome, here's the link to the download :
download.chainfire.eu/312/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.10.zip
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gbswales said:
A couple of weeks ago I successfully rooted my Galaxy S3 using the toolkit - everything including superSU worked fine and dandy.
Because of problems with the device freezing I downloaded the latest update to 4.1.2 using KIES - this of course took away root access.
I uninstalled all the various root apps I had installed and used the phone for a few days to make sure the problem was solved
Today I re-rooted using the toolkit in the same way - all went fine and the phone was rooted and I reinstalled rooted apps like ROM Toolbox Pro that I had already paid for.
When I loaded root apps I got the superSU prompts to allow them which all worked ok. However when I went into SuperSU itself it tried to update the binary and failed each time. Chainfire let me have the latest update which I installed with Mobile ODIN - after that it still worked but the problem of failing to update binary still occured.
I then tried installing the same zip file in recovery using TWRP seemed to work ok BUT now I have the "No SU Binary installed and cant install - this is a problem". I tried again after a fresh install of the latest UPDATE SuperSU v1.10 from here - but still the same and now no rooted apps will run. Super User cant be uninstalled as Play reports that it is installed!I
can fathom a few possible options:-
1) Can I just install SuperUser (chains DD) from the Play store - will this work in place of SuperSU or is it just going to make it worse
2) Can I just re-run the Root Option in the toolkit again in the hopes that it will at least give me superuser rights even if I can actually updated SuperSU (as I had before) or do I need to unroot before rooting again
3) If I could find the download I could use CF-Root via desktop ODIN but I do want TWRP installed for ROM Toolbox to work at its best
Suggestions on these or other solutions welcomed - the phone is still working fine just no root access!
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I got an email from developer with a link to download the zip file! After downloading it to my desktop, I plugged in my HTC one S to move the zip file to my root folder the I booted the phone into HBoot and installed it in CWM recovery. Rebooted an done, I double checked by clicking on the SuperSu app and now no more binary update warning and in the settings it says SuperSu Pro v1.10!!! Awesome, here's the link to the download. Just copy and paste the link in your browsers address bar!! Hope this helps, good luck!!
download.chainfire.eu/312/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.10.zip

Help problem with rooting

Hi im wondering if anyone can help i have an xperia z2.
I recently used the rooting method on the site but did nothing with the bootloader.
now i cannot access the recovery menu and although root checker shows as rooted super su says i need to update the binary. It will not allow me to do this.
Im not sure what to do now as i dont seem able to update this. Can anyone help,my end goal is to fully unlock the phone.
Hmm when I rooted in thought I had to download the super su app from the website. Try this one http://download.chainfire.eu/396/SuperSU/
How do i go about installing this?
I thought I downloaded the app, clicked update binaries and it worked.

Moto Z Stock Rom 6.0.1 "root undetected" problem?

Hi
so I bought a new Moto Z because I wanna use Xposed. Had already another one, updated to Nougat unfortunately. So I bought a new one.
Unlocked bootloader, flashed Recovery, flashed TurboZ Kernel, (all after this guide) tried to root it. There is the problem.
Once I flashed SuperSU.zip and booted, opened SuperSU everything is fine. But when I open an app which requires root access, the grant access dialog opens, I grant access, but then the app freezes or doesnt recieve the access. I open SuperSU again and now theres a pop up dialog which only says "root undeteced" and a link to "How to root" on the SuperSU Homepage.
I tried with 2.82, 2.81, 2.79 (which has another dialog coming up saying "there is no super su data installed and super su cant install it) with the same link). Tried with 2.46, doesnt even install it via recovery flashing. Soooo....I dont know. Xposed is somehow working since I flashed it and modules are working fine but everything else isnt. Which is super weird.
I googled it of course and it seems that there is a problem with newer versions of super su atm where other people have the same issue. But I wanted it to use as my daily driver now and dont want to set it up if root doesnt work properly.
In some thread some guy suggested to install Magisk. Never heard of it. Read a bit about it....didnt quite get it. Is this a root alternative or something?
Can someone please help me. Its pretty annoying.
Thanks a lot already!
Cheers
Had issues with supersu, too. Installing magisk is indeed the way to go, and, yes, it is an alternative root method and more. Flash zip file in twrp, then install magisk manager from play store.

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