I have successfully rooted my note 2 bhut when i try to use game killer it says root privelages are needed.. suggest me something fast and easy
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Try to reroot it and you should get an app on your phone called superuser and when you launch gamekiller it should ask for access from root and just hit grant.
tanmay007 said:
I have successfully rooted my note 2 bhut when i try to use game killer it says root privelages are needed.. suggest me something fast and easy
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Firstly, are your keys broken? At least bother to write correctly.
Second, as mentioned above, install superuser from playstore. I prefer SuperSU.
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Anyway to root my phone without a computer? Thanks
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Anyway to root my phone without a computer? Thanks
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Mobile Odin in the market should allow you to install anything from your phone.
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Mobile Odin in the market should allow you to install anything from your phone.
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My understanding is that Mobile Odin will work ONCE he is rooted (Mobile Odin requires root first). Did I miss something?
Yeah I tried it... It wouldn't open it needs root
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Im new to rooting and I want to root my galaxy note 2... I tried every way its always fails... I tried using odin and cf root and my phone in download mode
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If you use chainfires auto root the only way it won't work is if you connect your phone via usb before you press start on odin. Have you checked to see if su user is installed in your apps
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Ok...
Between what are the other methods of rooting...
I also tried unlock root it also cant work...
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Have you tried the ToolKit? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923956
That's how I did it. It's a great tool, makes everything very easy!
Already... it still doesnt work
I tried option 1 to 5
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I also tried from the website of galaxynote2root
Still couldnt work
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i know it sounds obvious but make sure usb debuging is enabled
Yes...I tick usb debugging, allow mock location and stay awake...
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Its a miracle somehow the toolkit works...
Wonder why just now it wont...
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Yesterday I used rom manager and to fix all permissions but after rebooting my device.....I noticed, there is a bit lag in su permissions granting ....can any one plz tell me how can I fix this......earlier when I use to grant su permission it was very fast....now I hangs on the grant button for a while and then it grant's su permission........ this looks very laggy and really don't like it.... could some help me how fast up these actions or whatever
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AbhimanyuAryan said:
Yesterday I used rom manager and to fix all permissions but after rebooting my device.....I noticed, there is a bit lag in su permissions granting ....can any one plz tell me how can I fix this......earlier when I use to grant su permission it was very fast....now I hangs on the grant button for a while and then it grant's su permission........ this looks very laggy and really don't like it.... could some help me how fast up these actions or whatever
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Try this in SuperSu settings there is an option Always =Prompt change it to Grant ,
Un check Show notifications.
aukhan said:
Try this in SuperSu settings there is an option Always =Prompt change it to Grant ,
Un check Show notifications.
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I can change but isn't there another way out?
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AbhimanyuAryan said:
I can change but isn't there another way out?
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Give a try with Fresh install .
aukhan said:
Give a try with Fresh install .
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Is it safe to delete it and than install it again?
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AbhimanyuAryan said:
Is it safe to delete it and than install it again?
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without any second thoughts go ahead right away.
How do you delete it?
once there is no SuperSU, you will lose root.
meant Reinstall.
Reinstall only possible if you have one supersu installed as system application and other you have updated with play store..
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dr.ketan said:
Reinstall only possible if you have one supersu installed as system application and other you have updated with play store..
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I have updated it and I have a pro version as well
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Ok then you check setting - application manager - all - supersu - you will find option to uninstall update.
After that you will have older version and check if that works fine then keep older one.
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Ok then you check setting - application manager - all - supersu - you will find option to uninstall update.
After that you will have older version and check if that works fine then keep older one.
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I got it cleared all the permission fixes........ deleted su......reinstall su pro....... included su as system app.... I m done
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Good
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Good
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:beer::beer::beer:
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:beer::beer::beer:
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i Dont consume Alcohol
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i Dont consume Alcohol
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neither me......i just raised a toast:beer:
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neither me......i just raised a toast:beer:
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Thanks
How do I prevent apps from running constantly in the background? And by apps I mean Samsing link, S Health, Samsung Watch On, and Samsung Apps
I'm not rooted, but when I was rooted I used greenify to disable them but now I can't. I'm on 4.3. Also, I'm not looking to uninstall or disable the app, just prevent it from running in the background.
Thanks in advance
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Not sure. I either use Greenify or Titanium backup to freeze apps but am not aware of nonroot solutions :/
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Not sure. I either use Greenify or Titanium backup to freeze apps but am not aware of nonroot solutions :/
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Thanks anyways, I just disabled most of them since I dont really use them
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Thanks anyways, I just disabled most of them since I dont really use them
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You are welcome. Just curious, what is the reason you don't root your phone? The benefits outweigh the negatives for me lol.
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xdapowerapps said:
You are welcome. Just curious, what is the reason you don't root your phone? The benefits outweigh the negatives for me lol.
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Well I wanted to receive OTA updates! But when I was rooted I didn't really use it, what do you use root for?
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Well I wanted to receive OTA updates! But when I was rooted I didn't really use it, what do you use root for?
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Rooting simply allows you to gain super user and control every single aspect of your phone. You can disable battery hogging services to removing preinstalled apps to customizing everything about your phone. Think of your phone as a demo app and root is the premium key that unlocks all the features of the full retail version. ^.^
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Rooting simply allows you to gain super user and control every single aspect of your phone. You can disable battery hogging services to removing preinstalled apps to customizing everything about your phone. Think of your phone as a demo app and root is the premium key that unlocks all the features of the full retail version. ^.^
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This.
You can also uninstall SuperUser really easily (there is literally a button in the app settings to do just that). That will unroot your phone and let you get OTA's again in seconds. Then just just have to re-root when you're done the OTA.
This, of course, is if you JUST have the SuperUser app installed as part of your root package. If you have a custom recovery installed that's a different story. You'd have to remove that too.
But if you just root with a method like Chainfire's Auto Root, you will have the stock rom, stock recovery, and can easily ditch the SUperuser app so you can get an OTA whenever it comes out. Since they dont' come out super often, it's not in the way at all. It's not like you'd have to do that every week.
Just some suggestions! Hope they are useful.
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This.
You can also uninstall SuperUser really easily (there is literally a button in the app settings to do just that). That will unroot your phone and let you get OTA's again in seconds. Then just just have to re-root when you're done the OTA.
This, of course, is if you JUST have the SuperUser app installed as part of your root package. If you have a custom recovery installed that's a different story. You'd have to remove that too.
But if you just root with a method like Chainfire's Auto Root, you will have the stock rom, stock recovery, and can easily ditch the SUperuser app so you can get an OTA whenever it comes out. Since they dont' come out super often, it's not in the way at all. It's not like you'd have to do that every week.
Just some suggestions! Hope they are useful.
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Can you link me to chainfires auto root, I can't seem to find it in the development section
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Whatever happened around here? I would have thought someone would have informed the OP that those apps are not "running". Yes they are taking up RAM but this isn't Windows either. The way m we memory is handled is vastly different and in some ways, opposite of conventional Windows thinking. They are not using power either.
I never freeze an app or force kill it unless it causes an issue. If I don't use it - root, uninstall, be happy. I only say all of that so the OP didn't pickup the bad habit of killing apps to regain RAM. Its unnecessary to say the least.
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Can you link me to chainfires auto root, I can't seem to find it in the development section
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Link for chain fire root: http://wccftech.com/guide-root-tmobile-galaxy-s4-sghm919-stock-kernel-chainfire/
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kevinrubio1 said:
How do I prevent apps from running constantly in the background? And by apps I mean Samsing link, S Health, Samsung Watch On, and Samsung Apps
I'm not rooted, but when I was rooted I used greenify to disable them but now I can't. I'm on 4.3. Also, I'm not looking to uninstall or disable the app, just prevent it from running in the background.
Thanks in advance
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Another thing is that some apps will, by default, execute when opening certain web based applications (FF, Chrome, Internet). Same goes when enabling Wifi.
It does get tedious disabling them all the time if you're someone who wishes to have your device quiet and clean.
I just decided to uninstall them all via Titanium backup...Most of them you can download via Play if you ever wanted them back.
Hi all i recently bout note 2 n7100 and i update to to 4.3 ... but there is too many apps i want to know if i make root to my device and use root explorer can chande permission and remove some syatem apps or it make a bootloop ?!
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to remove sistem apps I use titanium backup, easier and faster. However be aware of the root method you'll use, knox counter will increase in some of them.
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Aha thanks alot man i will read before make any thing thank you
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