I want to know if there in Slim Bean 8.1 Cusrom have root automatically, because I still cant use titanium backup after flash this Cusroom. and cant find super su in my list apps.
so we have to root manual? anyone can help me which one that file root?
thanks before :angel:
All the custom ROMs are rooted by default. Try to reflash the ROM.
Its done. Thanks
It just need flash the root.zip from the last version
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Slimbean have own root. You can see in settings-additional-superuser. Was able to use titanium aftet install. But if you want you can use supersu...
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Hey guys I have touch recovery installed and I installed the root.zip packge in recovery but I can't get su persmissions to work.
I have tried adb shell su and I never get prompted. Also I installed RootExplorer to see if maybe su would pop up but nothing.
Any ideas as to why this is not working for me.
I don't want to install a custom ROM. I am trying to debloat my stock rom and create my own rom based off stock. I know there might be stock unbloated roms out there but I want to do that myself. Just a little project.
Thanks
Might try a different root.zip see if it gives root access. Or go to super user app and update binaries.
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I did both. When the binary tries to update I get a failed when trying to get root access.
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Maybe try cwm non touch...
I'm assuming you're on the ics update... I've seen others have had similar issues. I know you don't want to flash a custom rom. Here is a link to Mr. X's stock rooted roms, bloat included. All he has done is remove ciq. Sorry I can't help more man.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...OM] Tmo UVLE1 & Telus TLLE4 ICS Stock Rooted
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Hey bro thanks no worries. I can't be too picky lol.
I am downloading and installing stock rooted. Thank you for all your help bro.
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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 rooted my Galaxy Note II and installed CWM for the recovery. I am also running a stock ROM. There is a new OTA update, and before I am going to do it, quick question: when I update, will I still have root access or will it break it somehow? I'm running the Stock 4.1.1
Flash stock recovery..so u can get ota then just root again..rooting takes 3 seconds
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twanskys204 said:
Flash stock recovery..so u can get ota then just root again..rooting takes 3 seconds
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Thank you
twanskys204 said:
Flash stock recovery..so u can get ota then just root again..rooting takes 3 seconds
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The update did not work for some reason. Is there anything else that would need to be changed in order for the update to work?
U have stock recovery?
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U have stock recovery?
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Yes I do.
K run triangle away.....flash stock rom again....factory reset then u should get it
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root retained throgh OTA
Tyhuffman99 said:
Hello
I have rooted my Galaxy Note II and installed CWM for the recovery. I am also running a stock ROM. There is a new OTA update, and before I am going to do it, quick question: when I update, will I still have root access or will it break it somehow? I'm running the Stock 4.1.1
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Hello,
I too had root, CWM recovery and stock ROM on my note 2 and was able to successfully take the OTA update to 4.1.2 and retain root access. I obviously have a stock recovery now after the upgrade but root is still present! I did have SuperSU (paid for version) that has the Survive OTA update mode and it worked like a charm! One thing to note is that it was not obvious at first that root was retained.
Immediately after the update, my root access failed when trying to use Titanium backup. Also, other apps requiring root access were failing as well. So, I went into SuperSU and ticked the "enable Super User" mode off and then on again and rebooted the phone.
After the reboot I noticed that Titanium Backup had root access and then verified the rest of my apps were working as well.
Three cheers to the creators of these wonderful programs.....I'm very glad I paid for the updates and got the added functionality!!
Good luck to all and hopefully it works as well for you as it did for me!!
Did anyone manage to maintain root after upgrading to Android 4.4? If so, how? On what partition does our SU and recovery reside? I ask this because I can't find the answer and I can't save my preferences in PhilZ recovery either.
It really is an annoying process to reroot this phone.
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Can anyone direct me into the thread that shows step by step how to add a custom recovery , root and install a custom rom on the stock Android 4.4.2 rom..I haven't installed roms on xda in a while ...so im kinda out of the loop and confused on what I need to do ..thanks
Odin your preferred recovery, reboot to recovery, wipe, and flash your custom ROM.. That's it.. And you can make a nandroid before if you choose to as well.. Your thread says rooting but you talk about installing a custom ROM, for rooting I was gonna suggest cf-auto root or saferoot, but its not needed
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2677252
after rooting, what is a good recovery to install and good rom that gives good battery life to install? Thanks.
I'm using clockworkmod for a custom recovery, and Insane Kitkat as my rom. Battery life is very good.
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Can anyone direct me into the thread that shows step by step how to add a custom recovery , root and install a custom rom on the stock Android 4.4.2 rom..I haven't installed roms on xda in a while ...so im kinda out of the loop and confused on what I need to do ..thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294005
this is how to root after you root use goo manager from the market to install open custom recovery