I tried CM 11 snapshot build as well as PA 4.4.2 BETA2 build. (BTW i was previously on 4.3 CM 10.2 stable) I already did everything for rooting my maguro but there isn't anything about how to root it after flashing the rom and gapps. It is running into the same problem that was encountered during updating from 4.2.2 to 4.3 on custom roms. Apps like titanium won't work anymore because they can't have root access and there is no updation in chainfre's supersu for this device. Also a new build for CWM for maguro kitkat bulid does not exist. So can't update the su binaries. Any other way to re-root this device after the procedure ??? Ordinary rooting using odin or bootloader does not work. I already tried.
CyanogenMod uses Koush's Settings integrated Superuser and PA Latest Build uses Chainfire's SuperSU. Both of them are pre-rooted. How did you flash the ROM?
Flashed it with cwm 6.0.4.3. BTW I got it working anyways. Thanks for replying though. The solution was using philz modified cwm. It came preloaded with some settings which made it possible. :thumbup:
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true_bot said:
Flashed it with cwm 6.0.4.3. BTW I got it working anyways. Thanks for replying though. The solution was using philz modified cwm. It came preloaded with some settings which made it possible. :thumbup:
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If you have this issue in future go into developer settings to enable root.
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I tried CM 11 snapshot build as well as PA 4.4.2 BETA2 build. (BTW i was previously on 4.3 CM 10.2 stable) I already did everything for rooting my maguro but there isn't anything about how to root it after flashing the rom and gapps. It is running into the same problem that was encountered during updating from 4.2.2 to 4.3 on custom roms. Apps like titanium won't work anymore because they can't have root access and there is no updation in chainfre's supersu for this device. Also a new build for CWM for maguro kitkat bulid does not exist. So can't update the su binaries. Any other way to re-root this device after the procedure ??? Ordinary rooting using odin or bootloader does not work. I already tried.
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tuff questions, i have PA 4.0 BETA3, and this heve everything, root, SuperSU ect. I thing u must return on stock 4.3, and then rootin again !
Just flash the supersu.zip from chainfire's website
I can't post urls...You can google it
UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.91.zip
I had a same problem and resolved it.
As spirit 1002 said, install the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.91.zip and works.
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I was trying to use ROM Toolbox Lite and it says root check failed. So I opened Titanium Backup and it tells me that I don't have root privileges. I even have Superuser, but it doesn't let me update the binary even after tapping to check for updates. Tried a reboot, but same result. I don't know what happened so I'm trying to get my root back. Can anyone help me out here? Do I have to ODIN and re-flash CM 10.1 again? I don't really feel like doing that, but if I have no other choice, then I'll do it.
I'm currently on CM 10.1 Preview (01/20/2013), nitest NS4G 02-05 kernel and NS4G KL2 modem.
Try flashing this up-to-date Superuser package available here: http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed.zip
This is what I use to root on FC09 and update Superuser version on CM ROMs. Hope this works
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AndyYan said:
Try flashing this up-to-date Superuser package available here: http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed.zip
This is what I use to root on FC09 and update Superuser version on CM ROMs. Hope this works
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It didn't help.
Went back to FC09 modem and re-flashed CM 10.1 and I'm back to normal with root. So all is good. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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It didn't help.
Went back to FC09 modem and re-flashed CM 10.1 and I'm back to normal with root. So all is good. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Glad to see it solved but curious to know why my suggestion won't do... You using SuperSU before this?
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Glad to see it solved but curious to know why my suggestion won't do... You using SuperSU before this?
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Nope, I use Superuser since it's always in CM ROMs.
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Nope, I use Superuser since it's always in CM ROMs.
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...Awright then, I still don't get the reason but whatever, it's good to see you're now OK
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Hi all! Sorry if this is a dumb question or one already answered but, is it safe to install cyanogenmod from the installer straight from the unrooted 4.3 OTA with KNOX? Like will it brick? I know it trips the flags voiding warranty but will it actually brick my phone? Thanks in advance!
Tons of threads on this, to my understanding, you won't brick your phone as long as you don't try to downgrade below 4.3, you have to be rooted and have custom recovery to flash CM though.
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I actually got it installed, thanks tough!
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I actually got it installed, thanks tough!
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I am also looking to flash CM on stock 4.3. Did you just install from CWM after rooting, or did you use the CM app?
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I am also looking to flash CM on stock 4.3. Did you just install from CWM after rooting, or did you use the CM app?
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Sorry man, didn't notice the post. Well i first used odin to flash the cf auto root. Then i got errors with superuser so i went to the play store and updated it, ran it, and updated the binaries. It also offered me to disable knox so i did then i flashed cwm through rom manager. Finally just flash cm and gapps
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Sorry man, didn't notice the post. Well i first used odin to flash the cf auto root. Then i got errors with superuser so i went to the play store and updated it, ran it, and updated the binaries. It also offered me to disable knox so i did then i flashed cwm through rom manager. Finally just flash cm and gapps
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Thanks, worked perfectly. However, I am having issues with accessing carrier settings and voicemail issues. Have you run into similar problems?
apocalypserisin said:
Thanks, worked perfectly. However, I am having issues with accessing carrier settings and voicemail issues. Have you run into similar problems?
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Not sure about the voicemail but carrier settings under mobile networks i get fc on
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I flashed the auto root, updated supersu and rom manager but rom manager aborts during install of CM.
What am I doing wrong?
Hi everybody! Recently had some problems with my root...
I rooted my sgh-i747 on 4.1.2 and upgraded to jb 4.3. Upon doing this my phone kept super su and I was able to make it work again once i updated from the app store. I later tried installing cyanogenmod 10.2.0 RC1 and had to stop part of the way through and now its partially flashed and the logo only appears when I go into recovery...
I've tried flashing CM again by it fails every time :/.
So now I'm open to fixes, but I'd rather just flash the stock jb 4.3 onto my phone and root once I have a clean version of the os.
So if anyone has a fix or could link the stock 4.3 jb rom to this thread (not the 4.3 update, I've tried that) it would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi dudes,
I've got a used Nexus 7 (2013) on android 4.3.1 firmware but rooted ...
I'd like to go to the lastest firmware 4.4.2 I guess, so I wonder if I can do a upgrade using the wifi as an unrooted tab or not ?
My tab is rooted , is it a problem for upgrading ?
If so, I'd rather unroot it, I prefere tablet as brand new ...
is there a way to brick my tab using the official update (by wifi) ?
Thanks !
If you are not receiving the update, just unroot it, and return it to stock. You can use the Nexus Root Toolkit by Wugfresh. It's really simple to use, and the help section is really good. Goggle it.
Have you tried going into settings, and going into system updates? Just having the tablet rooted, should not prevent you from receiving updates. Now, if it's routed with a custom rom, that's a different story. Good luck
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hi, it is rooted with the official firmware 4.3.1 I Guess( is there a way to see if it's a custom or official firmware ?)
and I've got the notification of the 4.4.2 upgrade ...
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In parameters here is what I've got :
band base version
DEB-G00_2.25.1_0802
kernel version
3.4.0-g9e52a21
[email protected]$1
so official one ?
I see that you have the LTE model (DEB.). If you could post a screenshot of your About Tablet screen, one of us should be able to help you.
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here is the picture
thanks
apparently, trying to do a recevory using the POWER and UP trick, it seemes the guy before me has installed clockworkmod recovery v6.0.4.4 so what should I do ?
You could flash a 4.4.2 ROM using Clockwork Mod recovery. NOTE: Please research and double check every step before flashing. The basics are: make sure that you have plenty of battery life; make a backup of your current ROM; do a factory reset in Clockwork Mod; select a 4.4.2 specific to your device, e.g., Paranoid Android for DEB; download a zip file of SuperSu 1.94; download Gapps; then flash the ROM, Gapps, & Supersu. Again: read, read, read through XDA before flashing anything. EDIT: Make sure that you have the most recent Clockwork Mod version for your device.
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well, I'm gonna uninstalle the whole thing (imean CWM and the root access)
Do you think this tuto is good ?
http://www.forum-generationmobiles....-en-stock-via-une-factory-image-root-17092013
I understand only English, so I don't know. I do know that as Bsnapp's post states, Wug's Nexus Toolkit works well for unrooting and flashing stock. Back up your files first.
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ok
It sais that firt download the original rom on Google site, then juste write "flash-all.bat" (need SDK)
seems too simple no ?
alucard_xs said:
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It sais that firt download the original rom on Google site, then juste write "flash-all.bat" (need SDK)
seems too simple no ?
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http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Use this, you won't have any problems.
Hi all,
I'm running a Sprint Note 2 (SPH-L900). I finally bit the bullet this week and upgraded from CM 11 to CM 12.1. However in the upgrade from KitKat to Lollipop, I seem to have lost root. I tried reinstalling SuperSU via both apk and by flashing in Philz recovery, but whenever I reopen SuperSU, I get a message that says "The SU binary is missing and SuperSU cannot install it. If you recently upgraded to Android 5.0, you need to manually re-root. Please consult the forums."
I've looked in the forums, but it seems like the answer that worked for most people is to flash SuperSU from recovery, which I have already done. Do I have to flash a file again through ODIN download mode like I did when I first rooted? If that's the case, can I flash a file which includes CWM on top of Philz that I already have, and will that be compatible with Lollipop?
I'd like some guidance so I don't accidentally brick my phone. Thanks for any guidance in advance!
Well all 5.1.1 roms come rooted. You just have to enable developer options (google it) and allow root for apps. If you want supersu then you need the newest version which only the new twrp has (although I think there is still issues with twrp for our device). I suggest using CyanideL if you like cm. CyanideL can be found under the development section.
FYI there is almost no brick on this device that cannot be recovered from. Flashing roms/recoveries/kernels are no real worries.
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Well all 5.1.1 roms come rooted. You just have to enable developer options (google it) and allow root for apps. If you want supersu then you need the newest version which only the new twrp has (although I think there is still issues with twrp for our device). I suggest using CyanideL if you like cm. CyanideL can be found under the development section.
FYI there is almost no brick on this device that cannot be recovered from. Flashing roms/recoveries/kernels are no real worries.
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Thanks. I forgot about developer options; did that and set option to all Root Access for Apps only, but my apps still don't have root. Any other ideas?
pillzbury said:
Thanks. I forgot about developer options; did that and set option to all Root Access for Apps only, but my apps still don't have root. Any other ideas?
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My other suggestion is not to use stock cm.
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