Hi guys. I rooted my Transformer and i knew i will loose root when doing an OTA.
I did the upgrade and thought all root apps will be uninstalled. But now im on 8.6.5.21 and still have superuser installed. Now i can't uninstall the app. Any ideas how to fix my problem?
YoungDipCLP said:
Hi guys. I rooted my Transformer and i knew i will loose root when doing an OTA.
I did the upgrade and thought all root apps will be uninstalled. But now im on 8.6.5.21 and still have superuser installed. Now i can't uninstall the app. Any ideas how to fix my problem?
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I have the same problem. I unrooted with this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154947
and then OTA updated to ICS but i still have superuser and now I can't remove. Is there anyway to do it through adb?
revo_65 said:
I have the same problem. I unrooted with this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154947
and then OTA updated to ICS but i still have superuser and now I can't remove. Is there anyway to do it through adb?
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Not w/o #SU access. ViperMod will root the device. Then you can manually remove Super User with ADb.
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Hi all and Happy new year 2012 !!!!
Just a little question about the Razorclaw root method.
I used Razorclaw to root my transformer.
Actually I can't update my firmware because if I update it I loose the root as explained in the Post:
"How to Root the ASUS Transformer."
I Found the Post named:
"TUT] Get the 21 OTA Update and keep ROOT"
this Post talk about the application OTA Rootkeeper. Apparently you can use it to "freeze" the root files and update your firmware. I f you loose the root after reboot open Voodo OTA RootKeeper and you can restore the root.
I need to know if someone, who used Razorclaw method, tried to use it to update the transformer firmware 8.6.5.19 by 8.6.5.21 with success ?
In advance...Thank you for your help.....
And thank all the guys who works to help us in the section EeePad Transformer Android Development.
I tried this method in the morning...
i updated my TF101G to .23 and restored root, but it didnt work. it wouldnt restore it, and i was left unrooted. luckily u can now use nachoroot to do it easy and simple.
150ish mb download and follow the tutorial and ur set
8.6.6.23 on TF101G rooted, installed su and busybox.
jadsdrago said:
Hi all and Happy new year 2012 !!!!
Just a little question about the Razorclaw root method.
I used Razorclaw to root my transformer.
Actually I can't update my firmware because if I update it I loose the root as explained in the Post:
"How to Root the ASUS Transformer."
I Found the Post named:
"TUT] Get the 21 OTA Update and keep ROOT"
this Post talk about the application OTA Rootkeeper. Apparently you can use it to "freeze" the root files and update your firmware. I f you loose the root after reboot open Voodo OTA RootKeeper and you can restore the root.
I need to know if someone, who used Razorclaw method, tried to use it to update the transformer firmware 8.6.5.19 by 8.6.5.21 with success ?
In advance...Thank you for your help.....
And thank all the guys who works to help us in the section EeePad Transformer Android Development.
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I used razorclaw on TF 8.6.5.19. Used OTA rootkeeper to backup root.
Then OTA update 8.6.5.21 and restores root with OTA Rootkeeper.
But indeed you can also use nachoroot now to get root on .21.
Hi, I have not yet upgraded to JellyBean because I do not know if it is possible to only root to the TF700.
Is it possible? You know tell me the procedure?
Thanks
If you are not on JB already and want to root your device, you should root it now, install SuperSU and Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, then run SuperSU, then OTA Root Keeper and save your root, then upgrade to JB, then restore root using OTA Root Kepper.
Thanks for the reply.
I have not yet installed but just downloaded the update.
I already have a root and SuperUser on ICS.
Where can I find vooodo and OTA root keeper? Can you link please?
Excuse my English but I use google translator!
MarkAndroid said:
Thanks for the reply.
I have not yet installed but just downloaded the update.
I already have a root and SuperUser on ICS.
Where can I find vooodo and OTA root keeper? Can you link please?
Excuse my English but I use google translator!
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Vodoo OTA Root Keeper.
SuperSU.
SuperSU License.
Remember:
Install SuperSU + Voodoo OTA Root Keeper
Run SuperSU
Run a program needing Root privileges and check that it is SuperSU that is prompting, not SuperUser.
Run Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, then remove backup, then create backup (to make sure the backup is using SuperSU)
Upgrade to JB
If needed: Install SuperSU + Voodoo OTA Root Keeper (depending on your method of upgrading to JB, these may have been uninstalled)
Try to run a program needing Root privileges to see if root survived by itself.
If not, Run Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, restore root
These should be the steps necessary for you to have root survive an upgrade to JB (note: I haven't been able to upgrade to JB myself, so this is just information I have collected from various other sources. Proceed at your own risk...)
Is it possible to make a backup of voodoo root keeper from one tablet which is already root and backup on another one which is stock ?
Thank you again. I must first uninstall superuser?
I am allready on JB is there an method known allready to root it?
jokapo said:
I am allready on JB is there an method known allready to root it?
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Given that you've already updated ... advice to upgrade?
Has improved our TF700?
I was using Superuser (had problems with SuperSU). Made backup with Voodoo OTA root keeper. And no problems after update to JB, have root here
pcxtx said:
I was using Superuser (had problems with SuperSU). Made backup with Voodoo OTA root keeper. And no problems after update to JB, have root here
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Can I run the procedure directly with SuperUser?
I do not have to force install SuperSU?
I hadn't used my TF700 in a while and when the update came down, I completely forgot it was even rooted and went ahead with the JB update. Sadly, and of course, I lost root. It wasn't one of my smarter moments. Any known way of getting root on JB thus far? I know the unlock tool still works for JB.
Well, I made a recovery for JB, grab the recovery, and install the SuperSU.zip, that seemed to work well for me, so give it a try.
For me worked with Superuser, did not installed SuperSU.
Rooted the ICS, installed Superuser, updated su binary from Superuser. Installed Voodoo OTA Root Keeper and made backup. Installed JB and restored su from Voodoo OTA Root Keeper.
BTW I did not unroot or did something before updating to Jelly Bean. Just enabled all bloatware from Asus that were disabled in Apps.
HeartWare42 said:
Vodoo OTA Root Keeper.
SuperSU.
SuperSU License.
Remember:
Install SuperSU + Voodoo OTA Root Keeper
Run SuperSU
Run a program needing Root privileges and check that it is SuperSU that is prompting, not SuperUser.
Run Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, then remove backup, then create backup (to make sure the backup is using SuperSU)
Upgrade to JB
If needed: Install SuperSU + Voodoo OTA Root Keeper (depending on your method of upgrading to JB, these may have been uninstalled)
Try to run a program needing Root privileges to see if root survived by itself.
If not, Run Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, restore root
These should be the steps necessary for you to have root survive an upgrade to JB (note: I haven't been able to upgrade to JB myself, so this is just information I have collected from various other sources. Proceed at your own risk...)
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SuperSU license is required?
pcxtx said:
For me worked with Superuser, did not installed SuperSU.
Rooted the ICS, installed Superuser, updated su binary from Superuser. Installed Voodoo OTA Root Keeper and made backup. Installed JB and restored su from Voodoo OTA Root Keeper.
BTW I did not unroot or did something before updating to Jelly Bean. Just enabled all bloatware from Asus that were disabled in Apps.
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What is the binary update of superuser?
Can you explain how the active please?
MarkAndroid said:
SuperSU license is required?
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Don't know. But if the program solves your problem, it is a small price to pay. Support the developers...
MarkAndroid said:
What is the binary update of superuser?
Can you explain how the active please?
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In Superuser settings you will see the version of the su binary. Tap on it and update window will popup. You will be able to update your su binary.
I've run the voodoo with superuser and made me up.
Can you tell me where I find the backup it so well on the SD when formatting the internal memory?
OK, I made the vodooo.
Now I'm upgrading to Jellybean.
After how do I restore the backup of Voodoo?
MarkAndroid said:
After how do I restore the backup of Voodoo?
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Assuming you manage to get JB installed (I haven't :crying, then it most likely will still be rooted when you reboot. Try running Voodoo OTA Root Keeper after boot and see if you have Root privileges (are there 'X' in all items)? If not, you should have an option to restore root.
Hello
Yesterday I get the update for Jelly Bean and before I installed it and saved root with OTA Rootkeeper.
Restoring root after update works fine.
Now I have see that every new app i installed get no root access from superuser, so I un installed superuser and installed it again.....
Now I can't get for any app superuser rights.....
Anyone got a idea what I can do?
Thanks!
DirtyIdiot said:
Hello
Yesterday I get the update for Jelly Bean and before I installed it and saved root with OTA Rootkeeper.
Restoring root after update works fine.
Now I have see that every new app i installed get no root access from superuser, so I un installed superuser and installed it again.....
Now I can't get for any app superuser rights.....
Anyone got a idea what I can do?
Thanks!
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You don't have root anymore, if you have an unlocked bootloader, there are 2 methods to get root back. If you have a locked bootloader, you are out of luck, just have to wait for new method for JB from dev.
No I got a locked bootloader.... :screwy:
But why all apps with root worked after update JB, only new apps didn't work?
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No I got a locked bootloader.... :screwy:
But why all apps with root worked after update JB, only new apps didn't work?
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If you download "root checker" from the play store, it will tell you if you have root or not.(for real). After the JB upgrade, you lose root, but some of your apps still inherit root access from previous permission. But if you uninstall them and reinstall them, they will lose root too.
Hello guys,
I have an ASUS TF700T running ICS. I used motochopper to root it successfully.
Yesterday, I upgraded the firmware when prompted and lost root access; SuperSu app is still there but show an error when I run it because no more root.
I tried to run motochopper again but still I can't get root.
Can someone please help me step by step how I can restore root access? Do i have to update ROM?
Thanks.
androidofan said:
Hello guys,
I have an ASUS TF700T running ICS. I used motochopper to root it successfully.
Yesterday, I upgraded the firmware when prompted and lost root access; SuperSu app is still there but show an error when I run it because no more root.
I tried to run motochopper again but still I can't get root.
Can someone please help me step by step how I can restore root access? Do i have to update ROM?
Thanks.
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upgrading removes root, always, your su executable will still be there but not usable as when rooted.
for this there is a nice app called OTA RootKeeper, which you should install right after rooting, and which lets you make a backup of your root, so that you can temp-unroot when upgrading and restore root when you finished.
you'll have to get rooted again, how, i guess will depend on what version you got upgraded to.
androidofan said:
Hello guys,
I have an ASUS TF700T running ICS. I used motochopper to root it successfully.
Yesterday, I upgraded the firmware when prompted and lost root access; SuperSu app is still there but show an error when I run it because no more root.
I tried to run motochopper again but still I can't get root.
Can someone please help me step by step how I can restore root access? Do i have to update ROM?
Thanks.
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If you upgraded to 10.6.1.14.10 you're out of luck with Motochopper. Asus seems to have plugged the hole that exploit used. Check your firmware version under About Tablet > Build Number
You can downgrade to 10.6.1.14.8, root with Motochopper and then use OTA Rootkeeper as described above.
Dwnld the .8 firmware for your SKU from the Asus Support Downloads site, unzip the file once (resulting in another zip), put that zip into the root of your internal storage, reboot and you should get a notification to downgrade.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
Thanks for your help.
I still have problem. I unzipped the file and get another zip jb-mr1-t30-r1-10.6.1.14-10.6.1.14.8-20130514-1751-foss.tar.gz. I copied it into the root of the sd internal storage, but no pop-up window showed-up telling me there is an update , I rebooted the device with no notification and I even tried a cold boot with no sucess.
Is there something i do wrong?
Will all the data be lost when performing a firmware downgrade from .10 to .8 ?
androidofan said:
Will all the data be lost when performing a firmware downgrade from .10 to .8 ?
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Yes, I just had to do that. Make sure you have a good Titanium backup or similar. Also, backup any other things like pictures and etc.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
androidofan said:
I still have problem. I unzipped the file and get another zip jb-mr1-t30-r1-10.6.1.14-10.6.1.14.8-20130514-1751-foss.tar.gz. I copied it into the root of the sd internal storage, but no pop-up window showed-up telling me there is an update , I rebooted the device with no notification and I even tried a cold boot with no sucess.
Is there something i do wrong?
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You need to download the firmware, not the source code. Also make sure you get the correct firmware for your SKU (WW, US, etc.).
I made a mistake I downloaded source code instead of firmware, my bad.
Well I think I will give up to try to get back my root access, that too much risk to downgrade and lost all my data. I hope a new motochopper version will implement another exploit to fix that!
androidofan said:
I made a mistake I downloaded source code instead of firmware, my bad.
Well I think I will give up to try to get back my root access, that too much risk to downgrade and lost all my data. I hope a new motochopper version will implement another exploit to fix that!
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MotoChopper wasn't designed for the TF700T, it was just pure luck that it worked so i don't think that a new version will be out soon, but maybe we will be lucky enough to get some other tool which can root the new firmware... time will tell.
As I mentioned, I rooted my tf700t and installed stock non-rooted 4.2.1 JB rom from Asus' site. But now I need to root the device again. I tried to do this with Motochopper but it said that root is already exists in my device.
How can I handle with this ?
Thank you from now for all response.
serkobe said:
As I mentioned, I rooted my tf700t and installed stock non-rooted 4.2.1 JB rom from Asus' site. But now I need to root the device again. I tried to do this with Motochopper but it said that root is already exists in my device.
How can I handle with this ?
Thank you from now for all response.
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Motochopper can't root the latest .10 update. I think you can go to .8, root with motochopper and then use voodoo ota rootkeeper to keep root via ota update.
sbdags said:
Motochopper can't root the latest .10 update. I think you can go to .8, root with motochopper and then use voodoo ota rootkeeper to keep root via ota update.
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Cannot understand clearly.. Could you explain more please what the ".10" is and about ota rootkeeper?
serkobe said:
Cannot understand clearly.. Could you explain more please what the ".10" is and about ota rootkeeper?
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sbdags meant the 10.6.1.14.10 firmware. Motochopper only worked up to 10.6.1.14.8.
One way to get root on .10 is to downgrade to .8, root with Motochopper, use Voodoo Rootkeeper to backup your root and then let the tablet upate to the latest .10 firmware by accepting the OTA update from Asus (which you should get by checking for system updates from Settings), then restore root with Voodoo Rootkeeper.
A little easier is to use Kingo Android Root. It will root the .10 firmware, but it only works on Windows I think.
berndblb said:
sbdags meant the 10.6.1.14.10 firmware. Motochopper only worked up to 10.6.1.14.8.
One way to get root on .10 is to downgrade to .8, root with Motochopper, use Voodoo Rootkeeper to backup your root and then let the tablet upate to the latest .10 firmware by accepting the OTA update from Asus (which you should get by checking for system updates from Settings), then restore root with Voodoo Rootkeeper.
A little easier is to use Kingo Android Root. It will root the .10 firmware, but it only works on Windows I think.
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I'll try very soon. Thank you a lot