Hello,
I have a little problem with my tablet.
Model: p4wifi
I need a 5.x android version to use a specific application (not working on 4.x)
I have installed the [ROM][Unofficial][AOSP] Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, which is running well on the tablet.
Unfortunately, this appliacation doesn't run when root is detected.
Then i've installed super su, and try to use the "remove permanently root", but even if in root checker i have the information than the tablet is not root, the application is not running, with the same sentence "root detected"...
I have also tried to delete su binary in /system/xbin and deleting the supersu.apk, but root is always detected by the application (even after factory reset).
Do i made something wrong ? Is it because the rom is pre-rooted / rooted ? In this case, is it possible to remove the root of the rom ?
Thanks for your help.
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"First Requirement: Rooted w/ SuperSU installed." (Hashcodes HowTo from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612772)
I have the stock rom, the only thing i have done ist root it and prevent OTA-Updates.
Before i make a backup/copy of the stock rom, i dont want to make much changes, like installing an alternate market.
Now my question:
How to secure install SuperSU ?
I found the APK can be downloaded from http://www.1mobile.com/supersu-358316.html.
But can i trust that download from 1mobile ?
Is a scan of the apk with https://www.virustotal.com/ usefull ?
THX for Help ...
I have an UTOK 700Q tablet running android 4.2.2 and the manufacturer has made an update to the firmware that requires a full wipe but i want to backup some apps before that.
I've found a way to do a full backup on android via adb on an unrooted device, but is a bit tedious (currently in progress) and while doing it i've noticed that adb has root access:
Now this made me wonder if i can just install titanium backup from adb with root permissions as a system app (or something, not really sure if it's correct, but i hope you understand what i want) so i can backup my apps easier from there.
Also, as a side note, using root checker i see that busybox and su are installed but no SuperUser is found, what does this really mean?
From what I have seen, some manufacturers root the device from beginning (in case of tablets). This might be the case with Your tablet too.
Could be something, but if i install titanium backup (or any app that requires root) it says it couldn't find root, I'm guessing it needs the SuperUser app too, but just installing from market doesn't work.
dany123i said:
Could be something, but if i install titanium backup (or any app that requires root) it says it couldn't find root, I'm guessing it needs the SuperUser app too, but just installing from market doesn't work.
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None of my apps have root access and I've installed several SU programs. I can't enable Write access in file explorer ES b/c that requires root access and when I open superSU it says it needs to be updated but neither selecting normal install neither install with CWRP updates SuperSU. What did I do wrong with the rooting process? Anyone else had this problem.
From what I have read CM no longer comes rooted it needs to be rooted with a separate process. I do not know why?
You need to give root access to apps and adb--no need for SU any more. The setting is under "Developer Options".
thanks
nmyshkin said:
You need to give root access to apps and adb--no need for SU any more. The setting is under "Developer Options".
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I already sold the way old barnes and noble tablet. I'll try that when I root my samsung S2 tablet. I'm waiting for android 6.0 version of CM to be released if it hasn't already.
I rooted my Micromax A104 KitKat 4.4 with Kingroot and after using for some months I factory reset the phone without removing the root, (without unrooting) now I tried rooting again with the same method as before but I'm unable to gain access to root.When I tried to install the app. It says there is a same application with a conflicting certificate. (Problem is I don't find the kingroot or superuser apps in the apps drawer,and there is nothing to be found even in the list of install apps.) Now, even when I access /system/apps/ folder there is no install apps found in folder.
Note: When I install superuser apps it says su binary needs to be updated and when I tried to update, it fails.
That's because the SU app and binary are not in the normal app places. Basically you will have to either track down where it installs and remove it (will need Root for that) or flash the stock firmware.
Thanks...for the info.
Hello,
I have android TV box model X96H, android 9, allwinner h603, 4gb ram, when I check root access, it's shown as it rooted, but I can't grant root permissions for user apps such link2sd, there's no option in system settings to do that, every time am trying to install supersu, it's successfully installed, but ask for updating su binary, when am doing that update, it's not booting again, I have to install new firmware, I tried kngroot, it's just keep checking on starting of kngroot, is there any solution?