Hello.......
Please, help me all brothers.
My Nexus 5X is now have Root access, But not have Full Root access.
After format data and flash ROM and SuperSU Zip, have Root.
But,
Why have not Full Root access my Nexus 5X?
Please, to show on my Screen Shots
1. Now have Root on Root Checker App.
2. Don't enter file system on Root Explorer App.
3. Don't enter and not use root explorer feature on ES File Explorer Pro App.
Thanks :
Please help me.
Screen Shots :
I want to know it too T-T
sinnbro said:
I want to know it too T-T
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Me too Bro,
I need full ROOT access and but, fail :crying:
Some here cannot access or edit root folders
Open up supersu app go to settings and enable the root for Es file...
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sourav_ti said:
Some here cannot access or edit root folders
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No Bro,
If have full Root, really access and you edit system apps.
dog121 said:
Open up supersu app go to settings and enable the root for Es file...
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ty Bro,
But don't access. :crying:
PlayerZ_ZawZaw said:
ty Bro,
But don't access. :crying:
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Then format data / factory reset then use CFAUTO root..by chain fire...
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dog121 said:
Then format data / factory reset then use CFAUTO root..by chain fire...
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Thanks Bro,
Related
I am trying to remove the SPG.apk (I believe that's Verizon's tether block application) from a stock rom that is already installed on my phone. I tried using root explorer however it won't let me. I believe there is a way to use adb to do this? If so, what would the command lines be?
use
Code:
adb uninstall <package name>
mark manning said:
I am trying to remove the SPG.apk (I believe that's Verizon's tether block application) from a stock rom that is already installed on my phone. I tried using root explorer however it won't let me. I believe there is a way to use adb to do this? If so, what would the command lines be?
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To delete anything off the /system partition in root explorer, you need to mount the it r/w first. There is a button on the top that should say "Mount R/W". You need to press that before deleting anything.
Root Explorer will let you remove anything you want.
Provided you click the Mount R/W button in the top right first.....
Are you rooted?
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staticx57 said:
Are you rooted?
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He's gotta be if he's running root explorer. It won't run if you don't have root.
Def rooted, however removing the app I listed below just messed things up. Anybody know how to remove the Verizon tether block without installing a custom rom
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efrant said:
He's gotta be if he's running root explorer. It won't run if you don't have root.
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I wasn't sure if root explorer would function as a normal file manager without root. Especially considering he said he is running s stock rom.
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staticx57 said:
I wasn't sure if root explorer would function as a normal file manager without root. Especially considering he said he is running s stock rom.
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Nope. It won't run without root. The developer has another file explorer called "Explorer" as opposed to "Root Explorer", and that one runs without root.
hello All,
i am on ROM Jedi Mind Trick
anyone could tell me how i can get the original Memo and Notes App.
does anyone mind sharing their memo and notes .apk ??
thanks in advanced !
There you go :good:
thatdude02 said:
There you go :good:
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Thank you
but i can't install it ! lol
yerem.k said:
Thank you
but i can't install it ! lol
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Oh geez, that sucks. I've never had that happen before. You could just download one from the Play Store. I use Color Note. Unless you are looking for a specific UI
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Did you just click install as an apk?
it is a system app so you need to use a root browser app and move the memo.apk file to the root/system/app folder and give it the correct permissions.
thatdude02 said:
Oh geez, that sucks. I've never had that happen before. You could just download one from the Play Store. I use Color Note. Unless you are looking for a specific UI
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yes, i guess that i will do, thanks again
SlasheI2 said:
Did you just click install as an apk?
it is a system app so you need to use a root browser app and move the memo.apk file to the root/system/app folder and give it the correct permissions.
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i tried to install it but it failed
i did put in the root/system/app folder
and put the permission RW R R
rebooted device
not in the app list.
yerem.k said:
i tried to install it but it failed
i did put in the root/system/app folder
and put the permission RW R R
rebooted device
not in the app list.
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Any luck with this app? I tried to install it as well with no luck. I also went into Recovery and it's not there. Is there another version or way go get this done?
I only need to install the app, so I can put some of the memo's that I created back on, so I can get the information I need...
i use this on jedi knight. Might work for you.
just use a root explorer & place in root/system/app, &reboot.
gordies.swc said:
i use this on jedi knight. Might work for you.
just use a root explorer & place in root/system/app, &reboot.
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Thanks! Will give this a try....
What is the best application for changing the root permissions like rw-r-r?
I would recommend SuperSU
Root explorer is good.
SuperSU is just an app to manage root access. It doesnt allow you to change the permissions of files.
chromium96 said:
Root explorer is good.
SuperSU is just an app to manage root access. It doesnt allow you to change the permissions of files.
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+1
I baught root explorer ages ago and never used anything else, well worth the couple of euro.
chromium96 said:
Root explorer is good.
SuperSU is just an app to manage root access. It doesnt allow you to change the permissions of files.
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Agreed. RootExplorer is the best out there for this purpose.
You should try it out.
jmcclue said:
+1
I baught root explorer ages ago and never used anything else, well worth the couple of euro.
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Well there's a lite version too which works just fine
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dvsk69 said:
Well there's a lite version too which works just fine
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I thought the lite version was just a file browser thingy? No root
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ES File Explorer is also good, free too
eddiehk6 said:
ES File Explorer is also good, free too
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My thoughts exactly
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Hi all
Can we inject apk file in system folder on unrooted phone through stock recovery menu ?
Regards
No.
max621 said:
Hi all
Can we inject apk file in system folder on unrooted phone through stock recovery menu ?
Regards
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You can't flash an apk, and you don't even need root, just go to settings>security>unknown sources and tick it, afterwards u can open apks and install them.
With Regards,
Overdub
Smack the thanks if I helped.
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Thanks overdub for the reply but honestly u didn't understand the question correctly. ..
I wasn't asking for the installation procedure....
max621 said:
Thanks overdub for the reply but honestly u didn't understand the question correctly. ..
I wasn't asking for the installation procedure....
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Oh well, excuse me but I thought u were one of those who root just for free apps thinking it's like iPhone
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Never mind
You can't flash an apk, and you don't even need root, just go to settings>security>unknown sources and tick it, afterwards u can open apks and install them.
With Regards,
Overdub
Smack the thanks if I helped.
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max621 said:
Hi all
Can we inject apk file in system folder on unrooted phone through stock recovery menu ?
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I won't.say that it's impossible but in practical terms, no. I haven't seen anyone post a script or app to do this. Normally you need root to manipulate the filesystem. It can actually be done by way of various exploits but it's simply easier and more useful to root a device.
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I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
Aguss98 said:
I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
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Do you have TWRP installed? Because installing twrp will trip knox.
y2klol said:
Do you have TWRP installed? Because installing twrp will trip knox.
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No i ain't!
How to fix S Health in root
Aguss98 said:
I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
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Use root exploler
Navigate to /system
Scroll down and find build.prop
Open it in Text Editor
Find ro.config.tima=1
Change to ro.config.tima=0
Save and Exit
Restart your phone
S Health now is Working with rooted phone
betasonde151 said:
use root exploler
navigate to /system
scroll down and find build.prop
open it in text editor
find ro.config.tima=1
change to ro.config.tima=0
save and exit
restart your phone
s health now is working with rooted phone
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i don't have root permission!
Strange.
Try to Force stop the app, clear data and cache.
Try updating the app, see if it works.
Aguss98 said:
I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
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If you have tripped KNOX on the phone, S Health will no longer work unless you root again to change some build.prop properties.
betasonde151 said:
Use root exploler
Navigate to /system
Scroll down and find build.prop
Open it in Text Editor
Find ro.config.tima=1
Change to ro.config.tima=0
Save and Exit
Restart your phone
S Health now is Working with rooted phone
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Thank you.