[Q] How to re root Nexus 7 2013 - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

I have a Nexus 7 2013 model
It was rooted before upgrading from android 4.4.2 to 4.4.4
now root applications like SuperSU , Root checker says your device is not rooted
now i dont know how to re root my nexus 7 2013
Someone please tell me how to re root it

After you ota it will delete your root. I guess you can root it using the wugfresh toolkit or just unlock the bootloader, flash trap and flash super su
There are lots of tutorials on YouTube.
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I have my bootloader unlocked and I also still have twrp recovery
But i dont know to how to root it again with wugfresh
and by your way that said i found it risky
So please tell me the way to re root it from wugfresh toolkit
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If you want you can root manually, just put a superuser .zip in your internal storage and flash it from twrp
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But flashing zip is not risky
I still have SuperSU installed bvut when i open it it says there is no su binary found
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But flashing zip is not risky??
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I found a app towel root will it be safe to root my nexus 7 with towel root
Please reply
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I think it will be safe. I have never used towel root, but I have heard a lot about it on XDA. It sounds safe and if anything goes wrong it shouldn't be too hard to fix
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skashamgupta111 said:
I found a app towel root will it be safe to root my nexus 7 with towel root
Please reply
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Worked for me... I used it over a month ago, and I've had 0 issues...

Are you fully sure
Because i have unlocked bootloader , custom recovery and SuperSU installed
But only thing i don't have is root on my nexus 7
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skashamgupta111 said:
Are you fully sure
Because i have unlocked bootloader , custom recovery and SuperSU installed
But only thing i don't have is root on my nexus 7
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Just flash a SU root zip.
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From where i will find su root.zip
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Please send me a link of su root.zip for nexus 7 2013
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Please send the link of su root.zip for nexus 7 2013
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Can i simply root my nexus 7 by connecting it to pc and then opening wugfresh toolkit in that choosing root button only?
Please someone tell me
Because i have unlocked bootloader , Custom recovery (twrp) installed , and SuperSU installed
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Thanx to everyone for helping me
Finally i have re rooted my nexus 7 using towelroot
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Just flash a superSU .zip through your recovery
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4.0.4 manual update

Have just updated my GSM nexus from link below, flashing with CWM and all done but still have root and unlocked boot loader.
Is that normal??
Link..
http://www.redmondpie.com/download-and-install-android-4.0.4-ics-on-galaxy-nexus-gsm-how-to/
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Edit.... don't have root just su.
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What's easiest way to get root back ???
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Right. Sorry for loads of posts. But have updated boot loader still has unlocked symbol and su app is still there but don't think its working.
CWM is gone along with root.
So do I need to use root toolbox again and start as if it was fresh again
Cheers for help
Stevo
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When you flash the OTA manually, you will lose your temporary CWM and your bootloader will still be unlocked (you want this).
Just follow the guides to re-root.

How to OTA update rooted Nexus 7 2013

Hello, I recently rooted my Nexus 7 using TWRP recovery. I'm rooted on the same firmware I had since I got the Nexus 7. I have issues with both the touch screen and the GPS. I don't like having those issues. I am a begginer at rooting and hacking. I would like to update my firmware. I dont want to brick my device. Thanks in advance from all the helpers!:good:
To my knowledge you just need to reflash the stock recovery to download the OTA
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I've had an OTA update since rooting. Used TWRP with no problems.

[Q] CM11 not rooted?

Just recently flashed my GN with the latest CM11(1/20), but my GN is not rooted. I thought that all CM rom is rooted when installed (SU is installed).
Am I wrong?
Or, how can I root my phone?
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ykom said:
Just recently flashed my GN with the latest CM11(1/20), but my GN is not rooted. I thought that all CM rom is rooted when installed (SU is installed).
Am I wrong?
Or, how can I root my phone?
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You need to go into developer options to enable root or flash supersu.
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Thanks for your reply.
I will try it.:thumbup:
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It doesn't work. Also nexus root toolkit on PC doesn't work. It's still not clear if my phone is rooted or not.
May have to wait until the CM11(4.4.2) stable release.
If anyone has a solution, please let me know.
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Rooting ?

Just picked up my N7 had one 4 months ago but sold it. Anyway I'm still on 4.3 and have used wugs to root and installed CleanRom in the past my ? is should I root before I update or after or does it make any difference? Then install cleanrom or another ROM. Haven't been keeping up on the N7 stuff.
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Some Roms come pre'rooted, but flash supersu binary after you flash the ROM.
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If you are flashing a custom ROM it is already rooted, if you are going to flash a stock ROM then you will need to flash su after flashing the ROM.
And stay away from toolkits
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OSX Rooting with the Universal Android toolkit?

I have a mac, and I am trying to root my tmo note 3. Can I push a recovery onto the device using UAT. Then flash superuser?
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