I rooted my phone and it was working very fine. After about 3 weeks, I only reset the settings to default and after that no app is requesting for root access even root checker is saying that root access is not properly installed. Do I have to root it again or some changes in setting can help me?
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I'm running into a problem the last couple of days. I'm having a number of apps that need to gain root access not gaining root access.
I went to update the binary and it's a fail on gaining root access.
Suggestions?
O.K. here's the situation, I had root access using "superuser.apk". checked temp unroot box and uninstalled "superuser". Now it's unrooted. I've re installed "superuser" but not working as before anymore. What's happening? How do I dig up to root access again?
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Greetings have a problem on my note 2 that i can't use my root apps like superSU ect.
Im using this rom EmotionMIUI-V2.3-AromaEN-3.5.24.zip and it displays like this:
SUPERSU is trying to get system ROOT permission which is disabled by default to ensure system security, if you need to enable it, please go by settings in Permission Manager.
I really dont get it and cant find where i can change the root permission.
Please help!
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.
This question has probably been asked a million times before, but my circumstances are a little different. On my first attempt, I used the "unroot" option on Superuser, and it claimed my device had been cleared of root access after booting back up. However, after realizing my root apps still worked, I downloaded a root checker and confirmed my suspicion that my phone hadn't changed. Afterwards, I followed a Youtube tutorial and deleted various SU files in my system's directory, but partial root access remains. No unroot app works because Superuser can't grant full root access, and SU itself crashes upon booting when I re-download it. I've attempted re-rooting my phone so I had full root access, but that won't work either. Any suggestions?