Quick question guys... I have tried several times, on multiple roms, to use titanium backup and it keeps saying it can't get root access. I have tried the "problems" tab and updated superuser but it just won't work. Has anyone seen this, or know how to fix it?
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try going to superuser app... preferences... automatic response... allow, see if that works
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Do you have the superuser app on your phone?
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Use root checker to check ur root status. Maybe problem with ur root access.
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Or delete all saved root app access in superuser. Then re-teach it your root apps
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I got my root from unrevoked 3.21 and was says I don't have rooted access on my phone rom manager and superuser and everything works but titanium backup. Some Help me out please?
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I had trouble downloading it today but it worked after the fifth try download the applanet app and try downloading it from there
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When you open the app press Problems and download Busy box.
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Can you tell me exactly what titanium do?
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Whenever you flash a rom kernel etc. You download titanium and it will back up all of your apps that you have so when you flash a new Tom you download titanium and just restore your apps just like new
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But do you actually have to back it up on the app it only let's meet back up one at a time. It's always telling me to quit something and to proceed
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Did you go to Settings-Applications and check Unknown sources? Whenever I have that unchecked TB gives me a message.
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Also, if you don't push allow on the superuser prompt quick enough, it defaults to deny su/root access to the app.
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I need to take my phone back to sprint, the microusb port doesn't work. I need to know soon before losing the charge. >,< If no, i'll still lose root, right? So can I remove superuser and update?
If you're updating from the ROMs around here, you'll not be losing root. If you download an official OTA update from Sprint, you will.
If u accept the ota u will lose root but u will still have superuser in your app drawer.
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So could I remove the app using titanium or something after I lose root? Is there any way to?
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Usually not, as the Superuser app is normally installed in the /system partition, which requires root to modify.
Gomenkiyo said:
So could I remove the app using titanium or something after I lose root? Is there any way to?
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No u need root for titanium backup to work plus superuser is in system/app which needs root access. Best way to unroot is to use sfhub auto root and unroot tool in the development section. That would do it for u.
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musclehead84 said:
No u need root for titanium backup to work plus superuser is in system/app which needs root access. Best way to unroot is to use sfhub auto root and unroot tool in the development section. That would do it for u.
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But like I said, the microusb port doesn't work..
can i use root explorer to delete SU then update or will deleting SU break my phone?
Gomenkiyo said:
But like I said, the microusb port doesn't work..
can i use root explorer to delete SU then update or will deleting SU break my phone?
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Unrooting using Auto Root doesn't actually need a computer. Only the rooting needs a computer. You can just transfer the Auto Root folder onto an sdcard and place it in the sd slot in your phone. Then run the unroot script from terminal.
You can also just unroot using root explorer, it just isn't automated, so you have to remember what to remove.
there's a Superuser.apk in /system/app, a data folder in /data/data, symlinks to busybox in /system/xbin, binaries for su and busybox in /system/bin and /system/xbin
It might be cleaner to use Mobile ODIN to flash a stock ROM.
Holy crap, thank you. You're a lifesaver ^^
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use superoneclick, btw, cm10 comes pre-rooted I guess?! maybe theres something corrupt..
you should have installed CWM after you rooted already.
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Kill adb.exe and try again
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i got same problem.. did you solved it?
It should be already rooted... BTW!?
Ηι, someone was able to do it and how?
I have the same problem, actually this is the 2nd time.
I installed clockwork recovery, flashed cm9, it wasn't rooted.. Tinkered around and it worked. I remember it being fairly simple and therefore I took little notice of what I did.
After screwing my phone up I flashed again.. Now no su access, no root access.. And i cant seem to surpass it. Clockwork works fine, and superoneclick does not
Flashed rom and su patch from maclaw..
If anyone could shed light id be very grateful.
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If I remember correctly, cm9 had an option to enable disable root access for apps and adb. Have you checked if you have the right options enabled in the settings ?
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Yeah, I've tried root apps only and root apps + adb
Also tried disabling root and applying su patch.. Nothing! It sucks cos I hate bloatware. Cm10 was rooted using the dev options in settings, but the rom was too unstable for me
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Try following these steps. Might work
1. Flash Stock ROM back.
2. Root the phone.
3. Install Clockwork MOD
4. Then install CM9 RC2 by maclaw
5. After that, install the patch through CWM
These steps worked for me.
It worked for me! Yaay su permission has never felt better
Thank you!
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I have always rooted my phones and could nt nstall barclays mobile app because of root
Question is I installed barclays app now because im unrooted if I root now will it still work because it was only setup precedure when it woudnt let me someone must help me plz
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I don't know if it will, but try.
Also, the newest SuperUser allows a temporary unroot, maybe just use that to access it.
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i try it later and let u know thx for reply
I am on rooted stock. Ever since a recent app update, I am getting a message that titanium no longer has root access. My other apps requiring root are not affected. My superuser is SU.
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I am on rooted stock. Ever since a recent app update, I am getting a message that titanium no longer has root access. My other apps requiring root are not affected. My superuser is SU.
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Go to super user and change titanium to grant globally...or delete entry from su and reopen titanium
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Hmm...I went into SU to do this, and it requested updated binary, which I did. Then I went into titanium backup and it was okay without me making any additional changes.