I am not rooted and I want to grant it adb. Is it enough if I do it and only gsam app is installed? Or do I have to install root companion also? And is the info more accurate than BBS?
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droid27 said:
I am not rooted and I want to grant it adb. Is it enough if I do it and only gsam app is installed? Or do I have to install root companion also? And is the info more accurate than BBS?
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Hey, not sure if it matters, but my device is: Kruger&Matz KM 974 tablet (PIPO)
- Some apps, like all kinds of RootChecker's from google play, says that I have no root
- CPU-Z (mobile) says that I have root
- AVG antivir (mobile) says theres root
- Avast! says there isnt
Which app would be most reliable?
How to check it without apps?
Thanks.
Hope its allowed to bump from time to time? It moved to 2nd page pretty quick.
maybe you can see in superuser or supersu apps ..make sure the su binary is installed correctly
ali.filth said:
maybe you can see in superuser or supersu apps ..make sure the su binary is installed correctly
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Could it be that its "rooted" (in the meaning of not locked), but without superuser app? So some apps checking for superuser (which isnt here) reporting its not rooted while others checking something else saying it is?
Kinda new to this, but could simply installing the superSU app solve the issue? Or well, could it actually break something if its installed on non rooted device?
Sorry for dumb questions but im really an first time android user
z4x said:
Could it be that its "rooted" (in the meaning of not locked), but without superuser app? So some apps checking for superuser (which isnt here) reporting its not rooted while others checking something else saying it is?
Kinda new to this, but could simply installing the superSU app solve the issue? Or well, could it actually break something if its installed on non rooted device?
Sorry for dumb questions but im really an first time android user
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The apps are for rights management, for you to control which apps get su access and which apps don't.
You should be able to su from a terminal without the apps, but if you can, remember that other apps can do so as well without you knowing.
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z4x said:
Hey, not sure if it matters, but my device is: Kruger&Matz KM 974 tablet (PIPO)
- Some apps, like all kinds of RootChecker's from google play, says that I have no root
- CPU-Z (mobile) says that I have root
- AVG antivir (mobile) says theres root
- Avast! says there isnt
Which app would be most reliable?
How to check it without apps?
Thanks.
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you can try the method from my group and let me know
What do you want to use root for ?
try the app that requires root (Titanium Backup? ROM Manager? etc? ), if it works, then you have root, if not, then not... who cares what the checker apps say....
Hi all,
I can not run application which need superuser permission, since always denied permission.
This involve error during flashing for Nokia x.
Could somebody help me to solve this case ?
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737619
Hi, thanks for respon. I have installed android app, but still can not change permission from Deny to allow for superuser.
Did Framaroot say it was successful? Have you tested with a root checker app to see if your phone has been properly rooted? Are you using Superuser or SuperSU? What app isn't being granted superuser?
es0tericcha0s said:
Did Framaroot say it was successful? Have you tested with a root checker app to see if your phone has been properly rooted? Are you using Superuser or SuperSU? What app isn't being granted superuser?[/QUOTE
Status device is rooted, but if try to unroot via frama root, always error.
I have checked with root checker, status root but access is not access.
I'm using superuser I.o supersu
Some app witth deny : Link2sd, root explorer, rom manager, frama root, etc
Thank you
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sumaidi said:
es0tericcha0s said:
Did Framaroot say it was successful? Have you tested with a root checker app to see if your phone has been properly rooted? Are you using Superuser or SuperSU? What app isn't being granted superuser?[/QUOTE
Status device is rooted, but if try to unroot via frama root, always error.
I have checked with root checker, status root but access is not access.
I'm using superuser I.o supersu
Some app witth deny : Link2sd, root explorer, rom manager, frama root, etc
Thank you
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Install SuperSU, let it update the binary, reboot, and try again. If that doesn't work, flash the SuperSU zip via custom recovery to install the app and binary correctly.
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I have rooted the phone and installed supuser by i have not got any request for apps that requires root.
Any thoughts to the reason why the apps are working
kennwoodkenn said:
I have rooted the phone and installed supuser by i have not got any request for apps that requires root.
Any thoughts to the reason why the apps are working
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Did you install superuser or SuperSu? SuperSU is the one that's recommended by the Bump team.
kennwoodkenn said:
I have rooted the phone and installed supuser by i have not got any request for apps that requires root.
Any thoughts to the reason why the apps are working
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Check your super su settings. It may be set to automaticly grant access instead of prompting to ask for access.
engine95 said:
Did you install superuser or SuperSu? SuperSU is the one that's recommended by the Bump team.
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That fixed me right on up Thanks
I have Supersu chainfire installed on my phone and have check that it is root. But when I am going to use recoveryprograms for files every app says it isnt root. I dont find any menu in the settings for allow apps to connect to the phone. Is there any allow app section in the Supersu app?
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I have Supersu chainfire installed on my phone and have check that it is root. But when I am going to use recoveryprograms for files every app says it isnt root. I dont find any menu in the settings for allow apps to connect to the phone. Is there any allow app section in the Supersu app?
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There's a tab in SuperSU to grant/block root access for each app.
Primokorn said:
There's a tab in SuperSU to grant/block root access for each app.
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I've downloaded the Pro version but when Im looking in the app-tab there is no apps and there is no button to add apps. Arre there anthing in the settings that should be change?
@Peterrrrr said:
I've downloaded the Pro version but when Im looking in the app-tab there is no apps and there is no button to add apps. Arre there anthing in the settings that should be change?
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set the permission to Grant
hit the survival mode
hit su during boot
That's not solution.
It should help su to get access easily
BatDroid said:
set the permission to Grant
hit the survival mode
hit su during boot
That's not solution.
It should help su to get access easily
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There iant any survival mode in the settings
Well, i want to know that, if it is rooted or not.
I used root checker but it says "Root is nor properly installed" ... it means that is not rooted?
Than kyou!
tottobenn said:
Well, i want to know that, if it is rooted or not.
I used root checker but it says "Root is nor properly installed" ... it means that is not rooted?
Than kyou!
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It is not rooted. Any app that requires root privilege will not be functional.
That being said, there are known methods to "root" Remix OS. A "systemless" method is to be found elsewhere in this forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/systemless-root-remixos-64bit-t3368131
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tottobenn said:
Well, i want to know that, if it is rooted or not.
I used root checker but it says "Root is nor properly installed" ... it means that is not rooted?
Than kyou!
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Android apps can't get root access without modifying the RemixOS installation, however there is a command prompt with root access that you can enable in the experimental options part of the settings app. Once enabled you can press Alt+F1 to get to it, and Alt+F7 to get back to the desktop. It's not as useful as full root access, but it works if you just want to remove system files or disable some apps that you can't disable using the settings app.
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tottobenn said:
Well, i want to know that, if it is rooted or not.
I used root checker but it says "Root is nor properly installed" ... it means that is not rooted?
Than kyou!
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There are a couple options on the forum that are available already pre-rooted, and there are also threads with instructions on how to root it yourself. :good:
Thank you guys for the answers!
i want it to not be rooted.
So if it is not rooted from the begining, then better.