Rooted, Stock ICS 4.0.4.
After clearing cache using the Darkside cache cleaner or whatever it is, I can no longer update hosts file with Ad-Away. Also, I cannot update BusyBox, and I cannot mount directories as r/w within Root Explorer. I tried to reinstall the Superuser.zip, and it said it was removing the old one and putting it back (in recovery mode), but it still hasn't fixed the issue....
Some of the applications that were already granted Superuser access do function properly...such as Titanium Backup...and they detect that the phone is rooted.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
Thanks!
nuggstein said:
Rooted, Stock ICS 4.0.4.
After clearing cache using the Darkside cache cleaner or whatever it is, I can no longer update hosts file with Ad-Away. Also, I cannot update BusyBox, and I cannot mount directories as r/w within Root Explorer. I tried to reinstall the Superuser.zip, and it said it was removing the old one and putting it back (in recovery mode), but it still hasn't fixed the issue....
Some of the applications that were already granted Superuser access do function properly...such as Titanium Backup...and they detect that the phone is rooted.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
Thanks!
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Try installing "supersu" instead of using superuser. this should fix the problem. it did for me.
nuggstein said:
Rooted, Stock ICS 4.0.4.
After clearing cache using the Darkside cache cleaner or whatever it is, I can no longer update hosts file with Ad-Away. Also, I cannot update BusyBox, and I cannot mount directories as r/w within Root Explorer. I tried to reinstall the Superuser.zip, and it said it was removing the old one and putting it back (in recovery mode), but it still hasn't fixed the issue....
Some of the applications that were already granted Superuser access do function properly...such as Titanium Backup...and they detect that the phone is rooted.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
Thanks!
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Are you using CWM 5.x.x? I was having the same issues, until I switched to 6.x.x
idbl_fanatic said:
Are you using CWM 5.x.x? I was having the same issues, until I switched to 6.x.x
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Yeah I believe so. You got a link to the new one?
So what do I have to do. Just flash over the current recovery with 6.0, clear cache, reinstall superuser? Or is it not necessary to clear cache again?
Thanks!
nuggstein said:
Yeah I believe so. You got a link to the new one?
So what do I have to do. Just flash over the current recovery with 6.0, clear cache, reinstall superuser? Or is it not necessary to clear cache again?
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This is what I did:
Download ROM Manager, and use that to install it.
Do restore, and you should be good.
idbl_fanatic said:
This is what I did:
Download ROM Manager, and use that to install it.
Do restore, and you should be good.
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...um, what?
Install ROM manager from the store, run it, update CWM in it.
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idbl_fanatic said:
Install ROM manager from the store, run it, update CWM in it.
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How am I supposed to update CWM if nothing is getting root access?...even though it says Superuser is granting perms.
So I did exactly that...installed new CWM....reinstalled Superuser...still nothing is working. I tried ES file manager...fails to mount anything as rw. Tried re-updating superuser binary...fails to mount rw. I cannot mount any directory to rw...yet some root applications work...what is going on?!?!?! How do I fix this?
nuggstein said:
So I did exactly that...installed new CWM....reinstalled Superuser...still nothing is working. I tried ES file manager...fails to mount anything as rw. Tried re-updating superuser binary...fails to mount rw. I cannot mount any directory to rw...yet some root applications work...what is going on?!?!?! How do I fix this?
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I suggest flashing a different recovery, like TWRP 2.22 or sk8r's CWM 6.xx, and reflash your ROM, clean install
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Had the same thing happen to me had to delete the android file in sd card and ex sd card then start over with odin nothing i did fixed it untill i did this . Cant remember who said it or where i read it wish i could give credit to them but its been awhile it happened to me comming from gb to 4.0.3 id have root for a few hours then would lose it . U might beable to just delete those and reflash root file and it might work if not delete those and reflash through odin . I know its alot of work but it works. I guess data from ur previous os is corruting the new one and breaking root. I tried reflashing fresh from odin several times before deleteing those files and it never worked untill i deleted those .
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Had the same thing happen to me had to delete the android file in sd card and ex sd card then start over with odin nothing i did fixed it untill i did this . Cant remember who said it or where i read it wish i could give credit to them but its been awhile it happened to me comming from gb to 4.0.3 id have root for a few hours then would lose it . U might beable to just delete those and reflash root file and it might work if not delete those and reflash through odin . I know its alot of work but it works. I guess data from ur previous os is corruting the new one and breaking root. I tried reflashing fresh from odin several times before deleteing those files and it never worked untill i deleted those .
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It just doesn't make sense honestly..
I tried reinstalling Superuser..and even flashing SuperSU...but no luck. This is the STRANGE PART!!
I can actually download ad-away updates and install busy box within the first few minutes of the phone booting. I can also mount /system as rw while the phone is still in the process of booting up. Once this takes place however, I can no longer mount anything as rw...and busybox won't install, ad-away won't update, etc.
But applications can request permission for superuser...and do work!! I don't understand!?!??! What is causing rw to change to ro after boot?
All of this... have you tried simply reflashing your current ROM?
daveid said:
All of this... have you tried simply reflashing your current ROM?
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I don't feel like wiping my phone again haha
nuggstein said:
I don't feel like wiping my phone again haha
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I said nothing about wiping, just reflash the ROM.
daveid said:
I said nothing about wiping, just reflash the ROM.
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Reflashing the ROM won't overwrite/wipe anything? What exactly will this do?
nuggstein said:
Reflashing the ROM won't overwrite/wipe anything? What exactly will this do?
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It just overwrites your /system and /boot partitions, leaving /data alone. Unless you specifically wipe or factory reset, your data remains.
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It just overwrites your /system and /boot partitions, leaving /data alone. Unless you specifically wipe or factory reset, your data remains.
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So all of my applications, settings, etc. will still be there?
Not going to work i wiped everything and reflashed through odin and still had the same problem untill i deleted the android folders . U can wipe as much as u want but the data is still in ur android folders im trying to help . I was pissed cause i tried everthing and nothing worked untill i did that .
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head33 said:
Not going to work i wiped everything and reflashed through odin and still had the same problem untill i deleted the android folders . U can wipe as much as u want but the data is still in ur android folders im trying to help . I was pissed cause i tried everthing and nothing worked untill i did that .
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I cannot find these android folders you speak of...where are they? If I delete them do I lose settings? Do I have to wipe/reflash?
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As per thread title, I cannot establish proper SU permissions when using this rom. Nowhere in the OP does it state needing to flash the SU.zip on top of the rom, but when I try to anyway, I still don't obtain permissions. Is there something wrong with my phone? I thought the proper permissions were baked into the ICS leaks at this point?
On a side note, I wipe everything manually (Data/Cache/Dalvik), then Super Wipe on top of that, then flash the ROM, fix permissions, reboot, wait 10 minutes, and reboot again. The last time I tried to reflash the ROM, I waited half an hour before playing with it, but nothing still. Any idea of what I could be doing wrong?
I may be off base here but have you tried opening busy box, updating then rebooting?
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I may be off base here but have you tried opening busy box, updating then rebooting?
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Yeah, I downloaded jrummy's busybox installer from the market, installed the latest available, rebooted, and nothing.
tzbigworm said:
Yeah, I downloaded jrummy's busybox installer from the market, installed the latest available, rebooted, and nothing.
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That's all I can think of at the moment. But it seems your walking alone here. I'll help attempt to find an answer and let you know if I come up with anything.
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I'm assuming you have the su file on the root of your internal SD card?
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shovelhead83 said:
I'm assuming you have the su file on the root of your internal SD card?
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Yeah,I tried the zip file on both internal and external SD cards
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Yeah,I tried the zip file on both internal and external SD cards
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On the root, not in any folder? Did you flash it by "install update zip" in recovery. You have custom recovery? Just trying to find out where you are in root process.
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On the root, not in any folder? Did you flash it by "install update zip" in recovery. You have custom recovery? Just trying to find out where you are in root process.
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Nope, I always flash by installing zip file on internal or external.
Flash back
I had the same problem,
1.Flash back to stock rom
2.open superuser,press menu, go to preferneces, go to su binary
3.once done, backup the stock rom
4.Flash the ics perfection zip from CWM, then reboot.
You should have root access after performing these steps
tzbigworm said:
As per thread title, I cannot establish proper SU permissions when using this rom. Nowhere in the OP does it state needing to flash the SU.zip on top of the rom, but when I try to anyway, I still don't obtain permissions. Is there something wrong with my phone? I thought the proper permissions were baked into the ICS leaks at this point?
On a side note, I wipe everything manually (Data/Cache/Dalvik), then Super Wipe on top of that, then flash the ROM, fix permissions, reboot, wait 10 minutes, and reboot again. The last time I tried to reflash the ROM, I waited half an hour before playing with it, but nothing still. Any idea of what I could be doing wrong?
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You need to run superwipe a few times, this has been stated before. Run it 2-3 times then start wiping data/cache/davlik again. Also are you sure its not just one program ? Have you tried another root access program to verify ?
Try the multiple wipes then flash. If you still have problems Put your phone in the dishwasher and report back
I've had my sgs2 for a few weeks. Unlocked and rooted it myself. I have quite a bit of experience doing this. After trying many different ROMS I still haven't picked a favorite. Then came a weird problem.
I used to go into system/app and remove the bloat myself. I noticed the other day that it is no longer letting me mount R/W. I can't delete system apps or even rename them. I've tried restoring my Android backups to previous versions that I was able to mount R/W. But to no avail. Even the ones that I removed the bloat myself. It now just says "delete unsuccessful".
Though I am still rooted I can't mount R/W at all. Super user asks for root permission. I usually use root explorer. I tried using ES file explorer. Still no luck. A few times I've booted into recovery and it says some sort of error and that the system can't be mounted R/W and is a read only file system.
Any ideas of what could be the problem? Any help would be appreciated.
Try fixing permissions.
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xcrazydx said:
Try fixing permissions.
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I've done that a hundred times. I've even re-rooted it with ODIN. Nothing. My girlfriend has the same phone. I also unlocked and rooted that one. No problems.
Edit: rerooted and reflashed superuser. Restored a nandroid. Fixed! I'm awesome!
rubbamade said:
I've done that a hundred times. I've even re-rooted it with ODIN. Nothing. My girlfriend has the same phone. I also unlocked and rooted that one. No problems.
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I guess I would wipe and format everything, odin stock tar, odin cwm, flash SU.
rubbamade said:
I've done that a hundred times. I've even re-rooted it with ODIN. Nothing. My girlfriend has the same phone. I also unlocked and rooted that one. No problems.
Edit: rerooted and reflashed superuser. Restored a nandroid. Fixed! I'm awesome!
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Happened to me before i had to wipe and reflash ROM and was working after that.
xcrazydx said:
I guess I would wipe and format everything, odin stock tar, odin cwm, flash SU.
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sinfulgray said:
Happened to me before i had to wipe and reflash ROM and was working after that.
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Had I not already just re-odined I'm sure I would have used your idea..which is what I did anyway.
@2nd quote. It was way worse than wiping and reflashing. It was to the point where I couldn't just reflash a ROM because it would only mount as "read only file system". Wouldn't allow me to flash a ROM.
OK...just did it again. I know what causes it now. Don't kill root explorer when its going back in a zip located on the internal sdcard. Damn it!
Edit: I think the first time it happened when I was moving files on the internal sdcard and my phone froze and rebooted. Kinda like shutting off your ps3 when its downloading.
I was having a similar problem I had to go into manage apps and clear data and force stop root explorer the re open it and mount under /system then open /system/app and mount
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When I delete files from system/App after rooting, why don't they come back after I wipe data and cache and flash stock rooted rom found here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
It even didn't work when I went into settings and did a hard reset
The only way I got them back was to do what is listed here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904099) and start all over from a non rooted state
Any idea why?
Thanks
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Did you format system too?
Hard reset or factory reset just will wipe data. If the system files was removed those won't be restored.
Just most be sure of format system.
In CWM is in advance and in TWRP is in Wipe. The second option in the right.
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csmasn said:
Did you format system too?
Hard reset or factory reset just will wipe data. If the system files was removed those won't be restored.
Just most be sure of format system.
In CWM is in advance and in TWRP is in Wipe. The second option in the right.
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Hmmm, i don't see this option in advanced. I have cwm
eyecon82 said:
Hmmm, i don't see this option in advanced. I have cwm
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Try on mount and storage. Sorry long time without using CWM.
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Only way would be if freeza's rom didnt have them. which it would. What file did u flash from his page? Are you sure you didnt download just the firmware? His file wouldve been around the same size as mine. 700-800mb. Unless you were flashing his deodexed version. mine is odexed which without a system wipe may have caused them to not show
billard412 said:
Only way would be if freeza's rom didnt have them. which it would. What file did u flash from his page? Are you sure you didnt download just the firmware? His file wouldve been around the same size as mine. 700-800mb. Unless you were flashing his deodexed version. mine is odexed which without a system wipe may have caused them to not show
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I install this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
The odex one
eyecon82 said:
I install this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
The odex one
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then ya u got me. Try above suggestion. Wipe all including system before reflashing
billard412 said:
then ya u got me. Try above suggestion. Wipe all including system before reflashing
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The first clickable link it was about 780 megabytes
need to format
eyecon82 said:
When I delete files from system/App after rooting, why don't they come back after I wipe data and cache and flash stock rooted rom found here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743923)?
It even didn't work when I went into settings and did a hard reset
The only way I got them back was to do what is listed here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904099) and start all over from a non rooted state
Any idea why?
Thanks
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If you use TWP recover you can full wipe system format and you should be good I had same problem when I took gmail 4.1 out and put 4.2 in on GS3.............................................
HoustonKid29 said:
If you use TWP recover you can full wipe system format and you should be good I had same problem when I took gmail 4.1 out and put 4.2 in on GS3.............................................
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oh ok, i dont even see that option in CWM. I have run out of thanks fot today and will get you guys back tomorrow
Quick question
I have the rooted STOCK ROM and I edited some system files. Should I revert back to a nandroid back up with the system files in tact, or should I be ok to flash the new official rooted JB ROM with some system files missing and/or renamed? thanks
eyecon82 said:
oh ok, i dont even see that option in CWM. I have run out of thanks fot today and will get you guys back tomorrow
Quick question
I have the rooted STOCK ROM and I edited some system files. Should I revert back to a nandroid back up with the system files in tact, or should I be ok to flash the new official rooted JB ROM with some system files missing and/or renamed? thanks
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It doesn't matter as your system will get wiped out and reflashed anyway
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It doesn't matter as your system will get wiped out and reflashed anyway
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Oh ok.
I only ask because my system apps I deleted didn't show up after flashing stock rom
I was only able to get it back after going back to UNrooted state and starting over with your file
Hello.
I want to restore my friends galaxy s2 (t989), but no matter what I do it will not restore. I tried odin and I tried flashing a different rom through cwm recovery, but everytime i boot it up after restoring it stays the same way. Meaning that all of the app, settings, photos, etc remain on the phone. As if I didnt even try to restore it. I am guessing it is a virus but I dont know how to remove it Another hint that it is a virus, every time i remove or install a new app from the play store, when I reboot the changes are un-done, meaning that the apps that I removed come back, and the apps that I installed are gone. It is almost as if it is stuck on a state and keeps reverting to it after every reboot. Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks
Try doing a factory reset in the phone settings then go into recovery and wipe as if u are about to flash another ROM. Manually put the phone into download mode and try to restore from there
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sadakli2010 said:
Hello.
I want to restore my friends galaxy s2 (t989), but no matter what I do it will not restore. I tried odin and I tried flashing a different rom through cwm recovery, but everytime i boot it up after restoring it stays the same way. Meaning that all of the app, settings, photos, etc remain on the phone. As if I didnt even try to restore it. I am guessing it is a virus but I dont know how to remove it Another hint that it is a virus, every time i remove or install a new app from the play store, when I reboot the changes are un-done, meaning that the apps that I removed come back, and the apps that I installed are gone. It is almost as if it is stuck on a state and keeps reverting to it after every reboot. Anybody have any suggestions? Thanks
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In recovery go to mount and storage section. Then format data,system, and cache. Then factory data reset. This will fix it. The same way you format a sd card and it wipes it clean thats what happens when you format data,system, and cache.
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biglil1 said:
Try doing a factory reset in the phone settings then go into recovery and wipe as if u are about to flash another ROM. Manually put the phone into download mode and try to restore from there
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richardlibeau said:
In recovery go to mount and storage section. Then format data,system, and cache. Then factory data reset. This will fix it. The same way you format a sd card and it wipes it clean thats what happens when you format data,system, and cache.
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Thank you guys for answering, I tried both methods but neither worked. After some more research I found out what is causing this to happen. Apparently the internal memory of the phone is stuck as read only, I don't know how he did that. While I am searching for a way to make is read and write, I came across this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025475 but it is for the skyrocket and there was no solution. However, I also came across this http://androidforums.com/incredible-support-troubleshooting/347685-internal-phone-storage-becomes-read-only.html for the HTC Incredible, but to be honest I have no idea what he did and whether or not it will work on this phone. Do you guys have any idea how make the internal memory of his phone read and write instead of read only? Any help is appreciated thank you.
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Thank you guys for answering, I tried both methods but neither worked. After some more research I found out what is causing this to happen. Apparently the internal memory of the phone is stuck as read only, I don't know how he did that. While I am searching for a way to make is read and write, I came across this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025475 but it is for the skyrocket and there was no solution. However, I also came across this http://androidforums.com/incredible...internal-phone-storage-becomes-read-only.html for the HTC Incredible, but to be honest I have no idea what he did and whether or not it will work on this phone. Do you guys have any idea how make the internal memory of his phone read and write instead of read only? Any help is appreciated thank you.
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Only way I can think of is in root explorer. At the top it says mount as hit the toggle to R/W.
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sadakli2010 said:
Thank you guys for answering, I tried both methods but neither worked. After some more research I found out what is causing this to happen. Apparently the internal memory of the phone is stuck as read only, I don't know how he did that. While I am searching for a way to make is read and write, I came across this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025475 but it is for the skyrocket and there was no solution. However, I also came across this http://androidforums.com/incredible-support-troubleshooting/347685-internal-phone-storage-becomes-read-only.html for the HTC Incredible, but to be honest I have no idea what he did and whether or not it will work on this phone. Do you guys have any idea how make the internal memory of his phone read and write instead of read only? Any help is appreciated thank you.
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Flash new rom then go back into recovery and format everything and reset. some recoveries have mount system options so maybe find another one. Something is definitely weird going on. Root explorer, Root toolbox,and other apps have option to mount system as rw as well like biglil said
richardlibeau said:
Flash new rom then go back into recovery and format everything and reset. some recoveries have mount system options so maybe find another one. Something is definitely weird going on. Root explorer, Root toolbox,and other apps have option to mount system as rw as well like biglil said
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biglil1 said:
Only way I can think of is in root explorer. At the top it says mount as hit the toggle to R/W.
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Im bad at explaining stuff so let me try explaining it a different way.
Like I said, I want to change the rom on my friends phone. I have a fair amount of experience in doing this since I also have an s2 running jedi knight 6. As usual, I would reboot into recovery, wipe system/factory reset, wipe cache/dalvik then install rom. This is where it gets weird, after I boot up the phone, it goes back to the way it was, as if I did not wipe anything. I even tried flashing a completely different rom and I even tried restoring it back to stock rom through ODIN nothing happens. Also, the mount toggle in root explorer is only for the root system, not the internel memory of the phone. Thanks for the help though.
Ok use titanium backup. Two options guaranteed to work. Find the wipe all system and data option use that. If that doesn't work find unintegrate system dalvik option and use that. One these should definitely work.
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richardlibeau said:
Ok use titanium backup. Two options guaranteed to work. Find the wipe all system and data option use that. If that doesn't work find unintegrate system dalvik option and use that. One these should definitely work.
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I tried that but it didn't work either. I think i am out of ideas lol. We even sent it to Samsung about a month ago and they couldn't fix it, mainly because it was rooted. Anyways, I appreciate you guys trying to help me.
sadakli2010 said:
I tried that but it didn't work either. I think i am out of ideas lol. We even sent it to Samsung about a month ago and they couldn't fix it, mainly because it was rooted. Anyways, I appreciate you guys trying to help me.
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NP always try to help were I can. Sorry nothing worked. I'm interested in the out come of this problem. If u get it back up and running please post back the details. Curiosity gets the best of me.
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i forgot i unrooted my t989 and installed a ROM, i didnt back up and know its stuck on cyanogenmod load screen for a long time now. can some1 plz help me
How did you unroot and then flash a rom?
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Spastic909 said:
How did you unroot and then flash a rom?
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i just went into supersu and click fully unroot, then i followed instructions from this site http://www.teamandroid.com/2013/04/...3-android-422-jelly-bean-firmware-tutorial/2/
Which recovery are you using? You don't have to be rooted to flash a ROM. Try re-downloading the ROM and install it again.
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Which recovery are you using? You don't have to be rooted to flash a ROM. Try re-downloading the ROM and install it again.
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twrp, and i cant access the sdcard, i tryed so many times on reinstalling the rom, clearing the cache and stuff, it just stays on the cyanogenmod for a long time now
i just tryed cmw and didnt work either
Why did you start two threads on the same issue?
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gc84245 said:
Why did you start two threads on the same issue?
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i started 1 on the wrong model so some1 told me to come here than a moderator moved it here after i started this 1
shadowvox said:
twrp, and i cant access the sdcard, i tryed so many times on reinstalling the rom, clearing the cache and stuff, it just stays on the cyanogenmod for a long time now
i just tryed cmw and didnt work either
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When you say you can't access the SD card, do you mean when you hook your phone up to the computer? Even when you go into TWRP mounts and storage and press mount USB storage? If you can't do that you are going to have to Odin flash the stock firmware with your PC.
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When you say you can't access the SD card, do you mean when you hook your phone up to the computer? Even when you go into TWRP mounts and storage and press mount USB storage? If you can't do that you are going to have to Odin flash the stock firmware with your PC.
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i got it working ty, it was a bad rom i guess so i downloaded the rom from this site and now its working