I tried installing 2.61 and for some reason it would restart and when I go on xposed it says I need to install it...
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HI folks,
does flashing slimkat latest build, unroot the phone?
i recently migrated from Resurrection Remix ROM 4.4 to SlimKat 4.4
How ever when i tried to restore my apps using Titanium Backup, it shows me an error saying that the phone is not rooted. When i boot into recovery, i already have a TWRP recovery. Now i am not sure whether my phone is rooted or not? I even tried to install SuperSU by chainfire, but it says i need to install it's binary from recovery, i am not sure how do i do that.
Kindly guide me to solve this problem.
Do i need to root my phone again? If Yes, which rooting method to use? If No, then what am i missing?
Thanks
grishm said:
HI folks,
does flashing slimkat latest build, unroot the phone?
i recently migrated from Resurrection Remix ROM 4.4 to SlimKat 4.4
How ever when i tried to restore my apps using Titanium Backup, it shows me an error saying that the phone is not rooted. When i boot into recovery, i already have a TWRP recovery. Now i am not sure whether my phone is rooted or not? I even tried to install SuperSU by chainfire, but it says i need to install it's binary from recovery, i am not sure how do i do that.
Kindly guide me to solve this problem.
Do i need to root my phone again? If Yes, which rooting method to use? If No, then what am i missing?
Thanks
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the other day i installed one of the roms based on slimkat and my es file explorer wouldn't give me root access to /system nor mount the system to R/W rebooted the phone few times and still no luck so went back to the other 4.4.2 version that was working for me,i am not sure what goes wrong when we flash slimkat roms
It's already rooted. Go to developer options and set root access to apps.
You get developers options in main settings after you click build name in about multiple times.
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I am having some rooti issues with my i747, and I already have a custom rom installed. After installing SlimKat 4.4.4 today, (previously running Liquidsmooth v2.1 4.2.2), I go to check my root privileges using RootChecker, and it tells me that I do not have proper root access. Given that this device has been rooted prior to my installation of SlimKat, and the fact that Superuser has been working fine for me in the past, I try to re-root using ODIN, and that wouldn't work either. Also, updating Superuser is not an option, due to my root access being lost. Is there a way to root my device without having to go back to the stock ATT rom, or is that my only option?
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Try flashing this in recovery.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h6mifyhsp6z9d04/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.01.zip
Hi, im not sure if im on the right place to ask the question, but i have a S-off rooted, original at&t but changed cid to developer edition, now, its rooted with twrp recovery, S-off, and developer edition cid, i got the upadte notification to android 5, downloaded already, should i start updating, or do i have to change anything ?
You need to put the stock recovery back for the OTA update, then put TWRP back to root the install.
Yup need stock recovery easiest way is to flash the stock backup do the ota then flash twrp and root once on lollipop, make sure you use beta 2.44 superuser zip
Hi,
I currently have CM12.1 installed, I am on UK ee network and there are some of their apps that need stock ROM.
Can I install the stock ROM and still have it rooted of which I know how to do or can I install ARHD and still get the OTA?
I was still going to use xposed and some modules to customize what I want.
I want to install a stock lollipop rom that has nothing changed because I may have deleted some system apks that are needed for the Default App manager to work. I want to get everything back to normal as possible and then reinstall a custom rom. I am rooted and have twrp installed. I do not want to lose rooted or twrp if possible.