[Q] how to unroot infuse 4g from superoneclick(superuser) - Samsung Infuse 4G

Hi i need to know how to unroot my infuse from superoneclick(superuser) i tried to hard reset the phone but superuser app was still there after all, what do i need to do? The reason im.doin it is.because the phone has some.issues and needs to.be send to samsung company and i dont want them to think that rooting my phone has.anything to.do with the issues. Please need.to.know asap.

Download super oneclick and hit unroot
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Hi,
I unrooted my phone through superoneclick and got rid of the superuser app. But i randomly tried to run AVG to see if everything on my phone was fine and it said I am running in High Privilege mode (rooted), which means my phone is still rooted I'm guessing. Any suggestions?

use odin back to stock simple

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Need help, phone screwed- yes, I'm a noob

Yes, this may be the wrong thread. Yes I know I am a noob and I apologized.
But I seriously think I effed up my phone and I really need someone to help me fix it. I was trying to root it via this youtube vid:
How to Root Samsung Galaxy S 4G Gingerbread 2.3.6 Part 1
But now it's stuck in an infnite static boot loop and sometimes won't even turn on. Is there any possible way to fix this or at least get it back to it's original software
Please help!!!
can u get into download mode?
Yes I can. Is there a kill disc program or something I can download to completely reinstall my original android software? At this poinnt I just want it back to where it was
You will hv to download ur phone's firmware an use odin to restore it to factory defaults, just google search ur phone's firmware ul find it an use odin ul be good
hey i tried that and i have SU and CWM app. is that considered rooted?
RaptorF22 said:
Yes, this may be the wrong thread. Yes I know I am a noob and I apologized.
But I seriously think I effed up my phone and I really need someone to help me fix it. I was trying to root it via this youtube vid:
How to Root Samsung Galaxy S 4G Gingerbread 2.3.6 Part 1
But now it's stuck in an infnite static boot loop and sometimes won't even turn on. Is there any possible way to fix this or at least get it back to it's original software
Please help!!!
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1. Get odin
2. Google search your phones factory firmware
3. Google search how to Factory Reset from boot cause im to lazy to go that far. its all over this forum.
and for the dude above me. just cause you have superuser on you phone does not mean it is rooted. have you used applications like setCPU, if so does it allow root access. if not you do not have a rooted phone. superoneclick. use it. its geat
Yeah, Odin is your best bet to go. Make sure you get the correct firmware. Whatever you do do some research on the stock Galaxy S 4G Gingerbread firmware if you make a mistake loading the wrong files and letting odin to go to work you will dead brick the phone. There will be a still chance on recovering it but you will need a person that can do that and there are some here, they will charge you like $30 for it at least. Good luck
If you have those on your phone then you are rooted
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I'm a woman noob and in the process of trying to unroot my EVO I must've gotten the wrong img zip and it sent my phone back to dinosaur ages! I have android 1.3 running on it and I have no idea how to fix it. I am all over paying someone to help me. If interested please PM me!
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I'm back to stock. I used RUU. I lost root but that's ok. I'm still relieved.
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[Q] Updating a rooted phone?

Hey.
My phone: Htc One X is rooted, and a software update just arrived, if i update, will i loose the root?
Or will it in worst chase get bricked?
I regulary update over the air.
Will this remove the root? and must i unlock bootloader and all that stuff i messed with over again if i need to root again?
I wouldn't do that if I were you, you could loss root and have to start all over, and maybe brick your phone, I would wait and see if a dev for this phone could make the update into a Rom, that would be the safe way to go
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Ok, but if i want to unroot, and i manage to unroot it, would it then be able to update? or will it then brick?
Cause i like to have my devices up to date.
andsa said:
Ok, but if i want to unroot, and i manage to unroot it, would it then be able to update? or will it then brick?
Cause i like to have my devices up to date.
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Then you should be fine
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Ok, what is the most simple way to unroot?
Is it just to delete SU folders and root folders? or must i do alot of CMD flashing?
Superone click, or flash a ruu wich is a completly stock Rom with stock recovery
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So wait...let me get this straight. You got a $600 phone and decided to root it. You had no clue what you can and can't do with root up to and including an update. And you rooted your phone without knowing how to get back to stock. I am guessing you don't know how to get back to stock because you used a one click root method. WTF would you root $600 phone for if you had no clue what you were doing, and obviously incapable of reading how to reverse what you have done? This is the problem with one click root methods. You get no understanding of the Android system at all. Can I ask, what was the reason you decided to root??
i did not use oneclickroot, but the tool that xda has as an all in one tool for one x.
I rooted to get the fraps smiliar app screencast but it does not have support for tegra 3...
So yes, if i get it back to its original state, i will not attend any more root anymore.
So please, help me get it back to stock painless
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-hSF9oPgfY
Ok, so to get it back to the state when i got the phone and to be able to update painlessly, i have to flash it with a backup stock ROM?
Bump.

[Q] I need help, I couldn't get my phone to get root on Superuser

Hello everyone. I am new to rooting my phone. I tried getting HTC bootloader off, and I used the Jbear rooting method the get the S-off which I did. But my problem is I couldn't get the Superuser to root my phone. I have a Sprint Evo3d Hboot1.58. everytime I tried to get the Superuser to root my phone I always get fail. Can someone please help me with what I might have did wrong.
Problem resolved
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My phone says rooted but I don't think it is. And help?

I have a galaxy s4 att model. My phone was rooted a while back. I thought root was taken off but when I updated to kitkat the boot screen with the custom message showed up again and when trying to open an app like isis a message comes up saying that my phone is rooted and it can't work. I noticed supersu says disabled and I can't Uninstall it. I want to completely remove root but I don't wanna lose any data. How do I do this? I have a galaxy s4 on att running kitkat. Any help would be appreciated.
Wrong forum.
crammer04 said:
I have a galaxy s4 att model. My phone was rooted a while back. I thought root was taken off but when I updated to kitkat the boot screen with the custom message showed up again and when trying to open an app like isis a message comes up saying that my phone is rooted and it can't work. I noticed supersu says disabled and I can't Uninstall it. I want to completely remove root but I don't wanna lose any data. How do I do this? I have a galaxy s4 on att running kitkat. Any help would be appreciated.
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To answer your question anyway, install supersu from market run it, press menu go to settings and clean up & unroot.
Or you could keep root, and install an app that hides root for specific apps. I think it is called root cloak or something.
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I tried that and it says something about su binary not being imstalled
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Rooting info needed.

Hi everyone
I bought an Android phone in used from a friend. It is working fine but don't know there is something wrong. Some games run with lagging and sometimes it doesn't load at all. I wanted to know is there any way to know whether the phone has ever been rooted in past or not? I mean if it ever got rooted in past and then un-rooted. Is there any way to know that?
I am asking this because previously i had another Android phone, and i rooted it and had some problems with phone. When viber was running and call came, the phone got stuck (held) and i had to restart it else there was no solution. Later i un-root it.
That is why i am asking this.
My current phone is Huawei G610-u20.
awaisagha said:
Hi everyone
I bought an Android phone in used from a friend. It is working fine but don't know there is something wrong. Some games run with lagging and sometimes it doesn't load at all. I wanted to know is there any way to know whether the phone has ever been rooted in past or not? I mean if it ever got rooted in past and then un-rooted. Is there any way to know that?
I am asking this because previously i had another Android phone, and i rooted it and had some problems with phone. When viber was running and call came, the phone got stuck (held) and i had to restart it else there was no solution. Later i un-root it.
That is why i am asking this.
My current phone is Huawei G610-u20.
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You cant.
Hey just flash stock firmware... And forget about past of phone...
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Killwish said:
Hey just flash stock firmware... And forget about past of phone...
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How to flash stock firmware? i just did the hard reset by pressing the volume up button and power button and then cleaning the cache and then deleting all user data and then restarting the device. This is all what i did. Is there anything else to do? or else method.
you can type "adb shell" in teminal or cmd,and than type "su" if the user from $ turn to # it rooted if not it un-root

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