Well, I was using GameGuardian and an error message popped up saying 'Unforunately, Kinguser has stopped.' I, having a little experience with Android immediately forced stop Kinguser and cleared the cache and data. This did not work. Now, every time I use a root app, Kinguser stops and I can't grant that application root access. I tried replacing Kinguser with SuperSU with the Terminal Manager, but again, I can't grant it the root access it needs. Any help?
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Hi all,
I've rooted my SGS3 via ODIN with CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3. Everything went good and I had root in seconds. One thing I've noticed that this method is installing SuperSU app instead of SuperUser (which I was using on Motorola Defy). It didn't make any difference for me, however after some time I discovered that not all applications works with SuperSU. For instance xMissedCallPatch for exDialer don't even ask for admin permissions. Permission access window from SuperSU just don't POP UP so I can't give that app a root permissions. There was some more examples but can't remeber which one. TitaniumBackup and few other works good.
And here comes the problem:
I wanted to change from SuperSU to SuperUser, so I've installed SuperUser from market, however that does not make him as default app to handle root requests. So... I went to SuperSU settings and clicked "Switch Superuser application". That deleted SuperSU as default app to handle root, but again it didn't make SuperUser as default also. So, none of SuperSU or SuperUser were default apps to handle root
So, trying to make this out, I've uninstalled SuperUser and made ODIN again with CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3. All procedure went as expected but SuperSU still isn't default app to handle root. Now when I'm launching TitaniumBackup (for instance) it just says that it can't work because it has no root rights. As previously no Permission access window from SuperSU.
Do you have any ideas?
OK, my fault.
I've accidentaly used CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3 instead of v6.4. After ODIN with v6.4 everything works great. Even apps which hadn't popups from SuperSU previously now work. For example xMissedCallPath for exDialer now works somehow.
Sorry to bother you all, topic to close.
Sometimes when I am trying to run an app that requires root access, such as Titanium Backup or the BSR, I get a response that I don't have root access. This is false of course, because I have SU to automatically grant access to any app. This also happens when I try to run Fix Permissions in CWM. I get the error "An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands!" and a box appears at the bottom of the screen telling me that Rom Manager has been granted root access. Any ideas why this would be happening? Any remedies?
I'm running CM9 Beta 1 FWIW
Go to play store, uninstall any super user updates, go into super user, and then update the super user binaries.
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Worked like a charm! Thanks much!
Hi! Guys i am facing a awkward problem
My Device-Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830I aka Cooperve
ROM-ACEJB 2.0 BY BRIJESHP(Stock Based Custom Rom 2.3.6 GINGERBREAD XXLA1)
Kernel-Thunder Kernel 2.6.35.7(Custom Kernel already rooted with busybox)
I have SuperSu v.2.4.7 By Chainfire to manage my root access!
But the app crashes several times so i decided to use another superuser app!
I saw there is an option in supersu called "Switch to another superuser app"
I clicked on it after it is done! I rebooted and installed Superuser by chainsDD
and uninstalled supersu.
I opened root validator to check everything is ok or not.
It said everything is ok!
But suddenly strucks on my mind there is no prompt opened for granting superuser permission(ALLOW\DENY)then how could the app gets root permission!
I opened apps like nofrills cpu control,rom toolbox,link2sd,swapper for root and some other root apps they are working fine but there is no prompt to allow or deny showing up!
I opened superuser by chainsdd it said su binary found and showing its location in green colour!
But in apps sections no app is showing there and logs are also empty.
wHICH strucks me most!
I uninstalled superuser by chainsdd.Now i have no supersuser app but still root apps are working and getting root permission
HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?
PLEASE HELP ME!
If i will not fix this my device will became vulnerable to threats!
(sorry for my english)
I have trouble granting root privileges for Greenify. When I try to set up the app, after ticking the option "My device is rooted" there's no SuperSU pop-up for me to actually grant root permissions. I already cleared the cache and data of both Greenify and SuperSu app.
Exactly the same for me. See my message below (does not recognize root).
Got a solution! I set up the app without root and then changed the modus from "No Root + Boost (Xposed)" to "Root + Boost (Xposed)" in the apps settings. Then I got the SuperSU permission pop-up.
I got root via King root and tried to use super-sume but my phone rebooted and I can't find kingroot and have no root access, I installed supersu but still no access then I tried to reinstall kingroot but it says "done" and "open" but open is greyed out and I can't click it.
see if you can go into applications and force stop it, then uninstall
reboot, reinstall, see if it will open