Recently, I rooted my phone. I wanted to change my Superuser app with another one. I installed the other and uninstalled the first one. Since then, root privileges are being granted automatically.
I don't see any app in the app manager menu of Superuser but the root privileges are being granted.
Not able to deny an app root permission.
What should I do?
Unroot using Root Uninstaller.
Then root again using Kingoroot
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Suppose that I have an app that needs root access. How can I grant that app a root privilege while customizing and building the ROM? So that when the ROM is installed and the device is running, I don't need to root the device, install Busybox or any thing like that?
Thank you.
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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Hello, yesterday i rooted my Phone and when i go in to root checker and check if my Phone is rooted it says "congratulations you have root permission" but when i open root app like game Guardian, gamecih and hacking app like that it says "you need root permission" or "root needed" please can anyone help me
im using a Samsung galax s3 i9300 with stock rom, 4.3 JB
I have a custom recovery 6.0.4.7
Install Chainfire SuperSU app link is provided below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Thanks for your information
I have downloaded superSu and i have grant the apps to, but when i open the app it says root needed and when i open another root app it says "error!! System deny to root
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Full unroot first using setting on supersu
& then root again through framaroot
kanhaiya
Hi. I have a Lenovo A7600-F tablet, and I've been trying to root it. I've heard that iRoot is the best way to root this device, so that's what I did. I went ahead and installed the APK, ran it, and clicked root. It said that it has rooted successfully, so I rebooted, and when I enter iRoot again it says I'm not rooted. However, the Superuser app is still there, and cannot be uninstalled. I click root a second time, and the Superuser app disappears. I reboot, and the Superuser app is back again and iRoot still says I'm not rooted. I installed some root apps and this is the output:
iRoot - Not rooted
Superuser - Not rooted
Root Checker Basic - Not rooted
Some other root checker - Rooted
Root Browser - Apparently rooted
Terminal Emulator - Running the command 'su' puts the number 255 before the typing space
Got Root? -
SU Exists: True
Version: 16 com.mgyun.shua.su
Root Obtained: False
I'm confused. Am I rooted? If I'm not, how do I remove the Superuser app?
By the way, when I look in my device's system files, I can see /system/app/irootsu.apk and /system/bin/su.
halp.
-Adam
466MinecraftFan said:
Hi. I have a Lenovo A7600-F tablet, and I've been trying to root it. I've heard that iRoot is the best way to root this device, so that's what I did. I went ahead and installed the APK, ran it, and clicked root. It said that it has rooted successfully, so I rebooted, and when I enter iRoot again it says I'm not rooted. However, the Superuser app is still there, and cannot be uninstalled. I click root a second time, and the Superuser app disappears. I reboot, and the Superuser app is back again and iRoot still says I'm not rooted. I installed some root apps and this is the output:
iRoot - Not rooted
Superuser - Not rooted
Root Checker Basic - Not rooted
Some other root checker - Rooted
Root Browser - Apparently rooted
Terminal Emulator - Running the command 'su' puts the number 255 before the typing space
Got Root? -
SU Exists: True
Version: 16 com.mgyun.shua.su
Root Obtained: False
I'm confused. Am I rooted? If I'm not, how do I remove the Superuser app?
By the way, when I look in my device's system files, I can see /system/app/irootsu.apk and /system/bin/su.
halp.
-Adam
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Have you tried root checker on the play store?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
Have you tried root checker on the play store?
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck
Sent from my Nexus 5
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'Root Checker Basic: Not rooted'
Root Checker Basic is joeykrim's Root Checker.
466MinecraftFan said:
'Root Checker Basic: Not rooted'
Root Checker Basic is joeykrim's Root Checker.
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Oh ok. Have you tried other root methods? And sadly you can't or at least shouldn't be able to remove the superuser app
Sent from my Nexus 5
Try installing Chainfire's super su and check again i think you might not have the correct super user app installed when using iroot.
just search the playstore for it
Can you unroot through your Superuser app? If you can, try to reroot using a different method.
AbyssBreak said:
Can you unroot through your Superuser app? If you can, try to reroot using a different method.
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If its the supersu app you do have the ability the unroot
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
Oh ok. Have you tried other root methods? And sadly you can't or at least shouldn't be able to remove the superuser app
Sent from my Nexus 5
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same problem here with my MT6582-V1
you speak truly that i shouldnot be able to get rid off this app "irootsu.apk"
while the device is not properly rooted !
hate this.
Hi,
I've checked around and couldn't find anything that explains a way to give root access to an app that doesn't actually request it. I've rooted my phone with Magisk and also Magisk doesn't offer any way to grant root to any app you want.
The app does have some features that are enabled only when it has root privilege but somehow I can't make the app request the root privilege so I'm stuck on this.
Any help would be much appreciated.