A way to remove SuperSU? - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I got that from flashing a ROM, and have both Superuser and SuperSU as a result. Is there a way to remove the latter permanently? Tried:
1) Using Root Explorer to remove any one. Found Superuser.apk with the SuperSU icon
2) Flashed SuperSU to remove SuperUser. Didn't work.
I don't like having both running simultaneously, so is there a way to get besides factory reset? Suggestions are appreciated.

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Check supersu settings. Find your answer there, you will.
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Out of box rooted??

So i just bought this today from bestbuy. I have a GS3 rooted anyway, I know what I'm doing for the most part. My question is, my tablet is rooted out of the box? I was installing my apps and it installed root explorer, rom manager and superSU. When i opened rom manager and R/E supersu asked for permision. I can also go in R/E and edit or delete apps as I can with my rooted S3. The only thing is clockwork is not installed, i go to install it and only gives me 3 options for samsung phones. My status evens says normal and it has no flash counts. I know they could be cleared, anyway has anyone else seen this?
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chopard said:
So i just bought this today from bestbuy. I have a GS3 rooted anyway, I know what I'm doing for the most part. My question is, my tablet is rooted out of the box? I was installing my apps and it installed root explorer, rom manager and superSU. When i opened rom manager and R/E supersu asked for permision. I can also go in R/E and edit or delete apps as I can with my rooted S3. The only thing is clockwork is not installed, i go to install it and only gives me 3 options for samsung phones. My status evens says normal and it has no flash counts. I know they could be cleared, anyway has anyone else seen this?
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Try writing a file to "/system". If you can't, you're not actually rooted. Installing apps that require root doesn't mean you're rooted either. If you need root and CWM, check the CF-Root thread in Original Development.
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Mister_Mxyzptlk said:
Try writing a file to "/system". If you can't, you're not actually rooted. Installing apps that require root doesn't mean you're rooted either. If you need root and CWM, check the CF-Root thread in Original Development.
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Thank you, yeah not rooted. This is my frist tablet to root, i just know that those apps dont work on my S3 if I'm not rooted.
Thank you for your help
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Root Checker is also helpful with this type of question.

FIRMWARE UPDATE PDA:MC2 / CSC:MC2 (XAR) 4/11/2013 What is this?

As stated above I just received an update to my 8013 which was already running 4.1.2. Does anyone know what this is? Once updating I lost root and have yet to find a way to re-root. The method i was trying previously fails each time. this way : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv8440QhHsw
Anyone know what this update is/does and how to re root once updated? Thanks
My note downloaded this overnight and I installed it today. I suspect these may be more minor security tweeks. Lookout reported that 3 apps (screensaver and two others, not individually identified) were updated and were safe. I've not noticed any significant changes.
Were you able to obtain root? And if so how?
Sorry, I'm not rooted. Were you using the one-click method?
I am rooted. I used mobile odin pro to install firmware. I set it to inject root, mobile odin, su. Cannot see differences yet, but still rooted.
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Where can i find this update?
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Check Sammobile.com.
methaq said:
I am rooted. I used mobile odin pro to install firmware. I set it to inject root, mobile odin, su. Cannot see differences yet, but still rooted.
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Being that I already installed update and lost root, what other options are there to root?
I used this method to CF ROOT. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957002
I have mobile Odin as well... i just failed to flash it over that route and inject root... so now i have an updated note 10.1 lost root and am having a hard time finding a method that works
wakko69 said:
Where can i find this update?
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in android development i arleady posted this update rooted, deodexed, with init.d and full adb support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227512
beanstown106 said:
in android development i arleady posted this update rooted, deodexed, with init.d and full adb support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227512
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Being that i already updated and lost root. Do you know if a way i may re root? Was thinking of flashing your file via mobile odin... Until i realized i can't flash...
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Ghxoxst said:
Being that i already updated and lost root. Do you know if a way i may re root? Was thinking of flashing your file via mobile odin... Until i realized i can't flash...
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You just root the same way you did previously. It should work fine.
Is there anyway to update and keep root? Has anyone tried this update with mobile odin pro's "ever-root" feature? I would prefer not have to use the original method I used to root because it increases flash count and it's annoying to have to go through the process of removing the count.
Or could someone upload an odexed completely stock version?
Robbie Doo said:
You just root the same way you did previously. It should work fine.
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I have tried numerous times and it doesn't work. I have also tried exynos method and it doesnt work... Not sure what else to do or if anyone else has had success in rooting once already updated...
lazer155 said:
Is there anyway to update and keep root? Has anyone tried this update with mobile odin pro's "ever-root" feature? I would prefer not have to use the original method I used to root because it increases flash count and it's annoying to have to go through the process of removing the count.
Or could someone upload an odexed completely stock version?
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first page of this thread bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2227512
as for your triangle count, thats easy. Just use TRIANGLE AWAY from the play store...
I had already read the first post but it didn't say anything about having tried to use mobile odin to update and keep root which is why I posted my question. Plus as I mentioned I would prefer not to have to go through the whole triangle away process. I always wind up having to flash a new firmware and do a complete restore in order to remove the 1 binary count even after using triangle away. That's a short explanation of the whole process I always have to go through and it takes a long time.
If it was quick, I wouldn't be asking how to update and keep root.
#update
Tried CF ROOT again today... It worked! Now Rooted!
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[Q] Can't flash zip.

My old Galaxy Nexus broke so I got a new one and just tried to root it I went through a process I saw on YouTube and it worked up until the point I had to flash the superSU . I am NOT able to flash visit on to my phone it keeps saying aborted. I am using a Mac I am rooting it through the terminal and i already flashed on
Clockwork recovery please someone help Thanks
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pelé10 said:
My old Galaxy Nexus broke so I got a new one and just tried to root it I went through a process I saw on YouTube and it worked up until the point I had to flash the superSU . I am NOT able to flash visit on to my phone it keeps saying aborted. I am using a Mac I am rooting it through the terminal and i already flashed on
Clockwork recovery please someone help Thanks
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So you already flashed CWM? Then Download the ZIP file of SuperSU and Flash it with CWM?
Also i Recommend a XDA thread instead of youtube since XDA thread are more secure.
I've tried to flash but its not working.
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I tried to flash the superSU but it won't work.
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Are you sure its not already ready to go since you rooted if so just download supersu from the google play store and see if that works.
It downloaded but now it says I don't have root access.
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It downloaded perfect it works but when I try to use an app such as titanium backup it says I do not have root access. Help
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Lost root!?!?!? Help!

So I have twrp and slim Kat 4.4 on my tab 2 and I tried installing xposed framework and it says I don't have root... then I downloaded root checker and it said the same. No idea how I lost root but what's the best way to get it back without starting all over?
fergdizzle9090 said:
So I have twrp and slim Kat 4.4 on my tab 2 and I tried installing xposed framework and it says I don't have root... then I downloaded root checker and it said the same. No idea how I lost root but what's the best way to get it back without starting all over?
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you are on 4.4.2 rom right??
about root problem plz check the rom's thread and see if the dev has provided a solution for that or not
or try to root manually
aditya rathee said:
you are on 4.4.2 rom right??
about root problem plz check the rom's thread and see if the dev has provided a solution for that or not
or try to root manually
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That's what I was asking, what's the easiest way to root manually?
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So you've rooted that bad boy previously, right? If so, on Android Andi's Omni build you have to flash SuperSU after ROM and gapps. Maybe Slim is the same?
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Flash supersu.zip in twrp. By this you should get your root back
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fergdizzle9090 said:
That's what I was asking, what's the easiest way to root manually?
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brother just flash super su zip file from recovery and everything will be fine
If you want to make root permanent then open titanium backup hold super su and select " convert to system app ". By this you will not loose root again until you flash a new rom. Factory reset your phone and see still you have root
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Reroot tab plus

Hello all I need help. I rooted my tab plus and it installed superuser then I installed the slimkat 4.4 kitkat rom from this forum section. Well after rooting I had the superuser app icon but after installing the rom it's not rooted anymore and superuser disappeared. How do I Reroot is my question? Without a PC. I made a recovery in order to install the rom with an app called root tools from google play.. Please help.. I am pretty savy with these things but I searched and tried all kinds of things but I'm stumped
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imanalien said:
Hello all I need help. I rooted my tab plus and it installed superuser then I installed the slimkat 4.4 kitkat rom from this forum section. Well after rooting I had the superuser app icon but after installing the rom it's not rooted anymore and superuser disappeared. How do I Reroot is my question? Without a PC. I made a recovery in order to install the rom with an app called root tools from google play.. Please help.. I am pretty savy with these things but I searched and tried all kinds of things but I'm stumped
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slimrom is already rooted you wont be requiring to reroot... just go to setting >> development option >> you will find root option... i selected adb and apps in tht.. hope it helps..

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