Was having problems with cm file manager and superuser so decided to use root checker and it said I don't have proper root access. Never had problems until about 2days ago. Any answers on the best way to fix this?
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After rooting I installed cm7 and now titanium isn't able to obtain root access even though Tom manager works any thoughts?
Nvmnd.... forgot to fix permissions in Rom Manager... works now.
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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 rooted original kindle fire a year ago. It had fff as recovery. I still have the android stiff installed but su is showing that is not rooted any longer . I installed root checker and it states that the device does not have root privileges. I still have root explorer installed. Can anyone tell me the simplest way to regain super user access. Thank you. Device was rooted jan 5 2012. The software version is 6.3.1.
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I have root explorer installed and I can see root, twrp, and the original backup. I also can't get the device to flash to recovery. Any help is appreciated
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You can't flash any ROM in recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1568340
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923010
I would try updating the su binary. see if that works.
I re rooted, and now all is fine. I installed alien droid Rom. Thanks for your replies.
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how do i change roms and keep my root. like changing from macks rom to goodness rom
You shouldn't lose root every time.....if youve got recovery you should be fine. Unless youre purposely losing root then you should always have root. You can check by getting a root checker app from the play store.
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So I updated my Telus S3 to 4.3 a couple weeks ago, I used cf-auto root to root my phone. Then I installed SuperSU from the playstore and SuperSU enabled a Knox block feature, so yah I thought my phone was rooted because SuperSU was working perfectly fine. But then a couple of root features didn't work, even though it says that SuperSU has granted it permission the app still mentions "error, no root access". Any solutions? And please if you're not 100% sure that you're method won't brick my phone then don't mention it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543854
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xSharpi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543854
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