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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maltydog said:
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.
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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.
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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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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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how do i uninstall superuser? im using supersu and when i uninstall superuser from the market, it just uninstall the update, not the app
ShinigamiH4ck3r said:
how do i uninstall superuser? im using supersu and when i uninstall superuser from the market, it just uninstall the update, not the app
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Sounds like it was packed with your rom and its in there as a system app. Can remove it with titanium backup. Sure other suggestions will come about.
That's the thing, it's not showing up in titanium backup
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Try es explorer and look under 000root should be at the bottom of the folder.
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In superuser there is an unroot option. It will remove it for you
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Delete it from /system/app.
How can I get full root, not temp root so I can uninstall and delete bloatware. I rooted it via odin but it will not uninstall because of temp root.
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brentsalinas714 said:
How can I get full root, not temp root so I can uninstall and delete bloatware. I rooted it via odin but it will not uninstall because of temp root.
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You installed a custom recovery through odin. Did you install super user? And if you did you need something like titanium back up or rom toolbox pro to uninstall pre-installed apps
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Yes I did all that, super user does have access but every time I try with titanium it shows removed but when I reboot they show up again. I can't even rewrite in system with root explore
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What method exactly did you use to gain root?
Cwm via odin and flashed zip fou superuser. Superuser is on there but I don't have full root
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brentsalinas714 said:
Cwm via odin and flashed zip fou superuser. Superuser is on there but I don't have full root
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Did you install busy box? Titanium usually needs busy box to run the script to do a system app uninstall...if i remember correctly
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root explorer or es file explorer and go into system/app/ and remove what you want gone my friend. It works everytime...
Thanks but I figured it out. My phone was acting super cracked out so I reflashed via Odin and used a different cwm tar and root zip file. Works good now, must have been a bad zip.
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brentsalinas714 said:
Yes I did all that, super user does have access but every time I try with titanium it shows removed but when I reboot they show up again. I can't even rewrite in system with root explore
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Did you remember to mount /system as R/W at the top of Root Explorer?
I just updated to Jedi mind trick X2 from a few versions back, I can't restore my apps thru titanium because its looping while trying to gain root privileges
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N1tovibrant said:
I just updated to Jedi mind trick X2 from a few versions back, I can't restore my apps thru titanium because its looping while trying to gain root privileges
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try rebooting the phone and retry titanium again had it happen to me once and that's what i did
I uninstalled supersu and installed super user and it worked
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Glad it's working
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Tried both cm10.3 and liquid smooth, and apps like titanium backup and scary won't work. TBP just stalls when trying to restore and adaway just stops at parsing.
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zomgalama said:
Tried both cm10.3 and liquid smooth, and apps like titanium backup and scary won't work. TBP just stalls when trying to restore and adaway just stops at parsing.
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Did you enable root in developer option
Download Super SU from Play Store and update Superuser binary via CWM.
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Been covered completely but..... You need to update you su binary and change your back up location from sdcard0 to legacy doing that titanium will work again for you
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spleef said:
Been covered completely but..... You need to update you su binary and change your back up location from sdcard0 to legacy doing that titanium will work again for you
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How do I change my backup location? Also when I updated su binaries adaway still stalls at applying/parsing
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zomgalama said:
How do I change my backup location? Also when I updated su binaries adaway still stalls at applying/parsing
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For back up location go into titanium's preferences and then back up folder location click it then detect whole device then change it to legacy agreeing to move them to there, I never had to do the su update all I've had to do was storage but several have had to update their su ... so I'd your needing to then download su from market, goo into us settings and chose to update binary but do it through recovery... Hope that helps ya Bud
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