[Q] issue with root explorer - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Okay, so I know i'll probably get chewed out b/c this has probably been asked before but here goes
I am using Huawei Ascend through metro pcs. I updated last night from 2.1 to 2.2. I've rooted using gingerbreak. However NOTHING I do allows me to remove the pre loaded metro crap. I loaded root explorer per someone on heres advice, and mounted it to r/w however when I click the folder to get to the apps it says it is in r/o. It doesn't matter how many times I click it, it will not change to r/w.
I also tried deleting them with titanium back up...but it wont let me.

Those are temporary mounts of RO to RW. I use SUFBS like RE but does more and you can quickly change your system from RO to RW, but when you close the app it goes back to RO.

I was literally just coming back to update this. I figured it out. You have to use Root Explorer 2.16. Once I loaded that it worked fine with 0 problems! Thanks for the response though

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Root Explorer won't mount as R/W

I'm trying to replace an apk with a skinned apk, but I can't, because root explorer refuses to mount anything as r/w, only r/o. No matter how many times I press the button, or hold it, etc.
Anything I should try to fix?
E_man5112 said:
I'm trying to replace an apk with a skinned apk, but I can't, because root explorer refuses to mount anything as r/w, only r/o. No matter how many times I press the button, or hold it, etc.
Anything I should try to fix?
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Try a reboot. Thats usually what it needs
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tmotech88 said:
Try a reboot. Thats usually what it needs
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Yeah, I was just coming to say I found that out, thanks!
i asked this question on another thread but figured i'd bring it here since it's more on topic with this one. i'm running stock 2.2 and trying to delete the FB app in order to replace it with a transparent widget. with root explorer i tryed erasing facebook.apk but was unsuccessful. i was directed to mount it as R/W. should i have mount options even tho my phone isn't rooted? i ask because i didn't have the option to change to r/w. i went ahead and searched xda and read a few different threads but didn't find anyone asked about not having the option. i also searched google and viewed a few youtube video's just to find out what they were describing to me (since i didn't see the option). i was going to reinstall the app but apon uninstalling was also refunded my $. i'm sure it may be a stupid question but i figured i'd ask it anyways since at the moment i don't seem to have any other use for root explorer. thnx.
Sorry I have to ask, you are rooted right?
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k4v2n said:
i asked this question on another thread but figured i'd bring it here since it's more on topic with this one. i'm running stock 2.2 and trying to delete the FB app in order to replace it with a transparent widget. with root explorer i tryed erasing facebook.apk but was unsuccessful. i was directed to mount it as R/W. should i have mount options even tho my phone isn't rooted? i ask because i didn't have the option to change to r/w. i went ahead and searched xda and read a few different threads but didn't find anyone asked about not having the option. i also searched google and viewed a few youtube video's just to find out what they were describing to me (since i didn't see the option). i was going to reinstall the app but apon uninstalling was also refunded my $. i'm sure it may be a stupid question but i figured i'd ask it anyways since at the moment i don't seem to have any other use for root explorer. thnx.
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Why buy root explorer if you aren't rooted...? And even though the mount options are there, it won't work
my original question (on another thread) was how do i uninstall FB running stock 2.2. the answer i received from a member was to use root explorer to delete it. being that i stated i was running stock 2.2 and i was instructed to use root explorer to delete it, i figured i didn't need to be rooted. ya i know it says "root" explorer...i also read a few comments in the app page (on the market) that stated "best file explorer weather rooted OR NOT". looks like i was wrong. either way thx for the help and the quik response
Lol I hear if you root your phone Root Explorer will work just fine
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a reboot doesnt want to work for me
k4v2n said:
being that i stated i was running stock 2.2 and i was instructed to use root explorer to delete it, i figured i didn't need to be rooted.
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You can be running stock 2.2 and still be rooted - many people do this.

delete the stock apps

Sorry fellas.. had to tend to the baby So.... I searched everywhere on this this site, and i cant find a thread on how to delete stock apps. Can it be done? I run a My touch 4g slide, rooted\s-off. Im sure i'ts somewhere on this forum. Can anyone please help me? Thanks so very much!!
Mount /system with r/w permission:
mount -o remount,rw -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk0p25 /system
Then you'll be able to delete your system app
eg.: rm /system/app/Browser.apk
delete stock apps android
Install "Root App Remover" from the Market.
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Hey thanks so much for the replies and help!! Unfortunately Hanisa i have no idea what that means so i'll have to do a lil' research on that
Thanx BazookaAce,XperienceD and Hanisa I thumbs u up
Root app remover removes only x programs for free, then you need to buy it.
The easiest method I found, was to download a root file manager program e.g. File expert.
Then mount system as R/W to be able to write to the directory ie. deleting files.
System apps is located in /system/apps.. start deleting.
Theres more pages online to check which apps to delete or more important, not to delete!
The apps on this tested safe and worked for me:
http://www.darkyrom.com/community/index.php?threads/10-2-final-lite-edition-made-by-you.4255/
Thanx csensitive! I have to do research since I dont know how to mount and use R\W Or maybe u just explained it...root file manager..
I figured how to mount, now i have to figure how to use '
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I figured how to mount, now i have to figure how to use '
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Did you go for File expert, which is free in market and has interface to mount R/W?
If you did:
1. Check the root option under settings to give it superuser rights
2. Mount R/W using Mount in the program interface
3. Press back until it says "if you press back again it closes sumthin) Here you are at the root of the phone.
4. Go to System and then app. Start deletin all the unuseful stuff.. delete the wrong stuff and you will break your system
No I went with Root Explorer, I really like the way it's laid out. I learned it well enough to change my boot animation a few times! Browsing through all the files a folders for a few days now. Also, leaned how to use Terminal Emulator. This stuff sure is fun! I found the folder that contains the info on the backlit keyboard and hardware buttons. I'm doing some research on how to get a code in there so I can control the brightness of those features. Could be out of my league though as I'm still too fresh to all this.
Its's not recommended to remove stock apps
I agree. If you delete the wrong ones you will end up,well, we all know the answer to that I've been using Titanium Backup to freeze the application first, but not before I find out what it is used for. I don't really want to say how much more responsive my phone is now,so I won't I would rather not jinx it!
Blue6lx made a rather exellent tutorial on what the apps are, and their applicable functions. Thanks so much to him!! That must have taken a long while to complete!
It is very thorough. I just saw it last night and am heading that way right now! Have a great day!
There's tons of stock apps thats not neccesary if you dont use them, ie. stock browser, sns client, samsung sync and so on. If you dont use the facebook app to sync, want another browser, dont use talk and so on, many of the apps just takes up space.
Many of them even run in startup as services/programs and uses RAM.
I removed about 30% of the stock apps, and could remove more if I wasnt afraid to break things
That's so true.
I deleted with success the following,
com.android.htcprofile
com.eamobile.bejeweled2_small
com.htc.android.netlogger
com.htc.socialnetwork.flickr
com.htc.Twitter3DWidget
com.netflix.mediaclient
com.tmobile.theme.Brooklyn 2.3.4
com.tmobile.theme.Retro 2.3.4
com.tmobile.theme.Spring 2.3.4
cw
Picasa Web Albums 3.0.3
Ringtone Trimmer 115132628.58088
Scribble 1.0.2115202467.62132
Slacker 2.1.196
T Mobile TV 4.3.1.43.144294
TrimIt 1.6.8.110525
Zinio Reader 2.03.3312
That's it so far, any of the above mentioned have been frozen first using Titanium Backup and after not seeing any ill effects,deleted thereafter.
I believe titanium backup also can delete em, and easy to backup first.
You are correct sir
thanks for this
Sure thing.
Yea I somehow bricked my captivate when I accidently deleted something lol
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ktaey0823 said:
Yea I somehow bricked my captivate when I accidently deleted something lol
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Its didnt know it was possible to brick your phone deleting system files.. you really should be able to reflash anyway since its "just" system files..

[Q] Wrong SU Permissions Warning in TB

Hi,
I rotted my phone on 2.3.5 and followed manual upgrade process to get 2.3.6 and indeed it worked fine with keeping root.
Of late, when ever I run TitaniumBackup it give me warning as
"Your ROM is rooted but SU binary has non-optimal access rights, which may cause problems
Titanium Backup Pro can fix this problem automatically in many cases. Do you want to proceed? "
When I say "Yes. do it", it gives me message as
"Access rights on "SU" binary was succesfully corrected from "0:0:[4755]" to "0:0:6755" " and asks to restart for apply changes.
Once it restarted it didn't seems to apply changes and asks me same question when I re-open TB.
I understand it has something with access rights files but not sure how to fix this. [we moved SU to diff path to keep root, is that causing issues?] Can someone help me.
Thank you.
Did you upgrade to root using adding 'chmod 4755' to mount_ext3.sh ?
Shaliuno said:
Did you upgrade to root using adding 'chmod 4755' to mount_ext3.sh ?
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I think so, used below method.
go to /system/bin/
open in text editor – mount_ext3.sh
add the 3 following lines to the very bottom
chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
chmod 4755 /system/xbin/su
chmod 4755 /system/app/Superuser.apk
I did used ES File explorer to perform this. I also read posts mentioning the problem because of ES, how ever I performed this earlier even before complaints and never had problem as it stayed Rooted, so left as it is.
I also installed SU updated from market as I had problems with updating SU binaries.
Not sure but that is the problem I guess.
On every start this script is executed and besides its normal function, it also changes permissions to maintain root. Titanium changes these permissions but upon restarting all reverts back.
Strange thing is I also got Titanium and it doesn't say anything.
Or maybe ES Explorer really messed something up, so the root stays but something ese like Titanium doesnt like it
Shaliuno said:
Not sure but that is the problem I guess.
On every start this script is executed and besides its normal function, it also changes permissions to maintain root. Titanium changes these permissions but upon restarting all reverts back.
Strange thing is I also got Titanium and it doesn't say anything.
Or maybe ES Explorer really messed something up, so the root stays but something ese like Titanium doesnt like it
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That is correct, I still see Superuser and TB says as Root Access OK in first screen. So Root seems fine with all restarts but not the access settings.
As far as ES File explorer, I used that for editing but once I knew its rooted in 2.3.6 I removed root access from ES File explorer.
not sure as this needs to be fixed. TB does have option, so we could mute the notification about access permanently but I kind of like to make sure this isn't causing some other issue.
sazhagianambi said:
That is correct, I still see Superuser and TB says as Root Access OK in first screen. So Root seems fine with all restarts but not the access settings.
As far as ES File explorer, I used that for editing but once I knew its rooted in 2.3.6 I removed root access from ES File explorer.
not sure as this needs to be fixed. TB does have option, so we could mute the notification about access permanently but I kind of like to make sure this isn't causing some other issue.
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Don't worry about what TB says.... 6755 is a security hole that you do not want to leave open.... I would use something else.... I am a UNIX/Linux guy by trade, so I am telling you that 4755 is what it should be... Use root explorer and ROM manager instead of TB, I have had way to many issues with TB in the past.
Could you tell please what kind of issues you had?
Im using TB for backing up apps+data and freezing stock/old ones I dont use. Dont want to get by suprise if it goes mad
Thank you!
jimbridgman said:
Don't worry about what TB says.... 6755 is a security hole that you do not want to leave open.... I would use something else.... I am a UNIX/Linux guy by trade, so I am telling you that 4755 is what it should be... Use root explorer and ROM manager instead of TB, I have had way to many issues with TB in the past.
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Thank you Jim for clearing up, may be I should setup ignore warning then.
Shaliuno said:
Could you tell please what kind of issues you had?
Im using TB for backing up apps+data and freezing stock/old ones I dont use. Dont want to get by suprise if it goes mad
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TB can and has messed up backups, frozen apps come unfrozen at the worst times, it has a minimal busybox, it has broken root before, it is just more of a headache than anything else... there are several apps that will give much better results.
For freezing apps, try modaco's eazy freezy
For backups, use ROM manager, way more successfull, and VERY stable and tested, and the backups it uses are the same that most manufactures deliver in the fxz and updates, since they are saved in img files, and they can be restored from a default recovery if you really are stuck, and can not even get into it on boot...
For busybox, there are two really good ones, I personally use busybox installer from JRummy16, also the one from Stephen (stericson) is really good too, and I have used it, but had an issue with a version several versions ago, and switched.
I am not bashing TB in any way, so no flames, if you like it.... This is just my experience and I have been using android since 1.4-1.5 version, and I have seen a lot of things....

how to ROOT Huawei mytouch 4G 2.3.6

I've searched several forums on multiple sites trying to figure out how to root my gf's Huawei mytouch 4G. Any suggestions or ideas?
I'd like to know as well
You can root it here
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/4276-how-to-root-huawei-mytouch-4g/
Cool! Good job!! Can't wait for my wife to get home so I can try it on her phone (she'll kill me if I brick it though!)
edit: Actually I'm kinda scared to try this. Looking at the .bat file though all it does is appear to fastboot off an image, it doesn't push any files on until the root is complete. Is this correct? Meaning if for some reason the initial boot/root attempt fails, I should be able to recover?
jb0ne said:
Cool! Good job!! Can't wait for my wife to get home so I can try it on her phone (she'll kill me if I brick it though!)
edit: Actually I'm kinda scared to try this. Looking at the .bat file though all it does is appear to fastboot off an image, it doesn't push any files on until the root is complete. Is this correct? Meaning if for some reason the initial boot/root attempt fails, I should be able to recover?
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It doesn't actually flash the image permantently, simply boots off of it once. Once you reboot its gone off the device.
mattlgroff said:
It doesn't actually flash the image permantently, simply boots off of it once. Once you reboot its gone off the device.
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I did it, it worked like a charm. You are my HERO!
Edit: Now the work of removing bloat. I hope I don't remove the wrong thing and end up unable to boot. I'm afraid to remove some of these builtin TmobileMall and TmobileContacts type things. Some stuff like Slacker I had to rm by hand, Titanium backup couldn't do it -- it was installed in /data/app and /data/data but was a system app. Titanium backup could back it up but when I try to uninstall it couldn't find the apk. System app not located in /system. Wierd eh? Anywayz I'm afraid I'll blow away the wrong thing and won't be able to boot so I'm being cautious....
jb0ne said:
I did it, it worked like a charm. You are my HERO!
Edit: Now the work of removing bloat. I hope I don't remove the wrong thing and end up unable to boot. I'm afraid to remove some of these builtin TmobileMall and TmobileContacts type things. Some stuff like Slacker I had to rm by hand, Titanium backup couldn't do it -- it was installed in /data/app and /data/data but was a system app. Titanium backup could back it up but when I try to uninstall it couldn't find the apk. System app not located in /system. Wierd eh? Anywayz I'm afraid I'll blow away the wrong thing and won't be able to boot so I'm being cautious....
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When you install an update to one of these apps lets use the, yahoo mail on for example, it will show in the /system/app or /data/app. The problem is the apk before the update is in /cust/t-mobile/us/app which is read only and unable to be mounted as R/W and that is why Titanium backup is unable to uninstall it.
I have tried moving it and deleting it manually with no luck. I have not tried through ADB yet but may give that a try next.
Im BRICKED
SO ive been rooted for a while and I was messing around with removing some of the bloatware and I am now not able to boot up!!!
DOes anyone have a stock image so i can push it..or a method where I can bring it back??
Please help someone..This is my wifes phone and now she is pissed at me
Im BRICKED
Im dying over here
Bricked
racosta201045 said:
SO ive been rooted for a while and I was messing around with removing some of the bloatware and I am now not able to boot up!!!
DOes anyone have a stock image so i can push it..or a method where I can bring it back??
Please help someone..This is my wifes phone and now she is pissed at me
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Ive done the same thing to my phone and im wondering were you ever able to get it running?
Using the Huawei MyTouch Q. Got the update. Old root doesn't work. Any ideas?

Can you get ad blocking to work?

I recently got a Mini, took the system update fresh out of the box since I knew there was a root method for it, and then rooted it.
None of the ad blocking apps work on this phone. I'm thinking that /system is read only, so they can't change whatever file they need to. I've tried rebooting into recovery- just seems to boot normally, but from what I've read, with the previous root method this would set /system to RW. No difference though. Any suggestions? Am I missing something basic?
jjlangen said:
I recently got a Mini, took the system update fresh out of the box since I knew there was a root method for it, and then rooted it.
None of the ad blocking apps work on this phone. I'm thinking that /system is read only, so they can't change whatever file they need to. I've tried rebooting into recovery- just seems to boot normally, but from what I've read, with the previous root method this would set /system to RW. No difference though. Any suggestions? Am I missing something basic?
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I use adaway and droid mini. It works well. Maybe you didn't root a phone or reboot into recovery
Just ran the tool to disable the /system write protect, reinstalled, and it's working fine now.

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