I have rooted my tablet several times to no success. I used sper1click and it tells me that the tablet is rooted. But still i dont get any root access. I downloaded 3 root checkers but they all tell me no root access. I used oldin 1.7 and the process finished but still i dont get root access. I even gave doomlord and z4root a try. I notice that i now hav clockwork recovery when i boot in recovery mode. My kernel have changed from that DELL thing to a infra kernel. I have superuser installed and busybox. I dont have any options left. I followed all steps that i found for the diffrent methods on the internet. Is there any specific .tar file that i must use? Every body say rooting is easy but i must be missing something. Plz help. my about device show the following.
Model number
Gt-P1000
Firmware version
2.3.3
Baseband version
P1000Xxjpz
Kernel version
2.6.35.7
[email protected]#2
Build number
GINGERBREAD.XWJP
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Any help peeps ? Im still lost.
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You have custom recovery. I don't know why your su binary doesn't seem to be working/existant but just get a new custom rooted rom and wipe and install that rom under clockwork. Problem solved.
djh816 said:
You have custom recovery. I don't know why your su binary doesn't seem to be working/existant but just get a new custom rooted rom and wipe and install that rom under clockwork. Problem solved.
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Thanx djh816 u r the man im all rooted and everythings working.
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I am running DroidXcon's EE4 rooted w/ CWM voodoo lagfix recovery. It has worked great for many months. Had to replace phone and flashed to same ROM and it has been working. I have lost my root. Superuser won't get past the gaining root phase of installation, Titanium can't gain root access.
I still have CWM
Is there a zip file/kernel I can install via CWM to re-gain root? Or will I have to wipe the phone to stock and re-flash the ROM?
Just flash the kernel found here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104634
And download superuser to regain root.
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Endless2232 said:
Just flash the kernel found here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104634
And download superuser to regain root.
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THANX TONZ !!! Finally workin' again, really appreciate the help !!
That's what were here for.
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How do I gain root after taking the gingerbread OTA???? Thanks
tracyt said:
How do I gain root after taking the gingerbread OTA???? Thanks
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Been looking for 2 days myself. I want to keep stock everything, but gain root access. Hopefully someone can help us!
Seriously this exact subject.has been listed like 15 times freaking search dude its every where
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http://db.tt/igmKjoYS
Once your completely stock flash CWM in Odin one time then boot directly into it don't let the phone boot up our you'll have to reflash CWM. Then flash this file and you'll have root
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I have complete step-by-step directions on how to root at the link below...
http://www.toms-world.org/android/#rootInstructions
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Seriously this exact subject.has been listed like 15 times freaking search dude its every where
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This. You can't possibly be so blind/stupid as to NOT see instructions.
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I followed the instructions and gain root but it doesnt stay. If I do the anything I lose root.
What do you mean "you lose root?" Once you have flashed the Superuser Pack to the phone you have permanent root, it doesn't just "go away" like "poof" it's gone.
However, CWM (Clockwork MOD) does go away unless you load a custom kernel or deactivate (CHMOD to 000) "/system/etc/install-recovery.sh".
I dont remember which app I install but it will say you dont have root even though I just rooted and it said I did,I reboot and clockwork is gone. Now I am having a hard time getting back. Guess I might go back too EE4 take update and go and see what happens from there. Right now Im stuck on the samsung logo after I followed the directions.
Ok I just loaded the ep4d bloat rooted version and it started and will just freeze what I dont want.
Nope boot loop. Gonna check out the other thread then restart everything. oh well
I found that if I use the app Quick reboot and try to go into recovery it removes root.
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I found that if I use the app Quick reboot and try to go into recovery it removes root.
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that isn't my experience. I just booted into CWM recovery from quick boot, rebooted and retained root (downloaded root checker to verify)
I am running stock OTA.
I odin'd CWM, then rooted with imoseyon's 4.0 then flashed the superuser zip from recovery.
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that isn't my experience. I just booted into CWM recovery from quick boot, rebooted and retained root (downloaded root checker to verify)
I am running stock OTA.
I odin'd CWM, then rooted with imoseyon's 4.0 then flashed the superuser zip from recovery.
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That's how I did it but I go to stock recovery when using quick reboot. I know I had root from the other apps I had.
i have used this method on a stock GB 2.3.6 and it stops at the samsung logo.can someone help
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i have used this method on a stock GB 2.3.6 and it stops at the samsung logo.can someone help
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doing what? flashed superuser or a kernel...? its a bad thing to do so I kinda hesitate to recommend it but a battery pull and reboot usually makes the phone power on like normal after a bootloop from flashing something
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I followed the guide on General forum to flash ICS 4.0.3 stock but my ROM Manager Premium isn't working properly.
Flash ClockworkMod, Reboot into Recovery works fine. It seems like everything else works too........
BUT Fix Permission. When I try to run it, it says 'An error occured while attemping to run privileged commands!'
Titanium Back Pro has green check marks on everything including Root access.
SuperUser and other apps that needs root access seems to work fine.
I downloaded Root Checker Basic and it says that my Nexus S is rooted.
Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper has all check marked as well.
Fix permission works fine on CWM recovery and I see CWM recovery when I reboot in recovery, not stock recovery.
Could anyone help me out with this problem... Thank you!
Just tried and same thing....not sure rom manager might need to be updated
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demo23019 said:
Just tried and same thing....not sure rom manager might need to be updated
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Hopefully that is the cause of the problem. I will try contact the developer.
Any ideas? Was on infinity? before this. wiped everything, flashed eclipse and the kernel file. Have lost su access? What do I need to do?
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Any ideas? Was on infinity? before this. wiped everything, flashed eclipse and the kernel file. Have lost su access? What do I need to do?
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First, make sure you have flashed the latest cwm0302);
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112804
then go into cwm and run "permission fix", reboot phone.
If that didn't fix your issue, then download superuser pack and follow instruction:
http://www.toms-world.org/android/page/rootinstructions
Good luck.
Same thing happened to me. Flashed 1.4 and lost root... Fixing permissions did not help. Is Odin my only way to get root back?
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Same thing happened to me. Flashed 1.4 and lost root... Fixing permissions did not help. Is Odin my only way to get root back?
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did you try this? use Cwm and flash the superuser zip package.(superuser package can be download from link below)
EDIT: make sure you mount /system before flashing. Also did you Odin the latest cwm and use this to fix permission??
http://www.toms-world.org/android/page/rootinstructions
Bingo... I forgot to mount system before flashing superuser
Thanks
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i think its a pbj thing, cuz it happened to me too, but i flashed TS, not eclipse. once i flashed superuser all is well.
That was it, had to mount system and flash the superuser pack again. Thanks for the help/link!
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I'm so damn glad this thread exists because it just happened to me this morning . The community is dope
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Hi all,
I Know my Thunderbolt is rooted correctly because I am able to use certian rooted only apps. But when I go into superuser to update binaries it tells me that
1. It cannot gain root access
2. It says the new binaries are bad
3. Overall fail.
There was a similar post on rootzwiki about this, and in that post was a su.zip file that i manually placed in the /system/bin which i overwrote the existing. Still giving me the bad binaries error etc... is there something I am doing wrong? or a new fix avail??
Thanks
PS...also while I'm here i posted this on rootzwiki also but no avail...somewhat on the same lines as what i posted above but with more info about the bootloader.
Thanks
I just picked up a preowned thunderbolt....
currently :
Android Version - 2.3.4
HTC Sense Verison - 2.1
Software Number - 2.11.605.9
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HBOOT - 6.04.1002
Radio - 1.4.8.00.0.930.w_3
just wondering if this is the most current, and root-able\ s-off friendly software for the thunderbolt. It was already rooted and revolutionary.io hence the bootloader saying so. But for some reason no matter what, I cannot perform a full TB Restore, and cannot successfully update SU binaries ( tried the suFixer on the market..and tried manually putting the file in /system/bin/su . It either says cannot gain root access or insuffiant privileges errors. I can't for the life of me figure wtf is going on. I've never had such difficulty/[problems rooting and customizing any other HTC ( or android phone) before. can anyone help
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Don't update binarys there's issues with the newest update. And reflash your custom recovery. Then flash one of the alrdy rooted stock roms or custom Rom .
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Don't update binarys there's issues with the newest update. And reflash your custom recovery. Then flash one of the alrdy rooted stock roms or custom Rom .
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I start by flashing cwm via Rom manager premium. Then always flash the alternative amon recovery becUse I like it.better. is that the way to.go?
When re running the tool should I do the unroot then reroot? Is.there anything that will help me being able to use rooted apps run correctly hence the binary issue? Is this being worked on at all?
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I wouldn't flash anything through rom manager. That's just my opinion. Maybe unroot and then root again using the all in one tool might work.
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Go here and scroll down to update 2. There is a link to download a fixed binary that can be flashed in recovery.
http://androidsu.com/
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Another option that worked for me when I had my galxy s2 skyrocket. Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Download SuperSu and flash in cwm. It replaces su. And fixes the exact issue you are having
I really like supersu more than superuser. If I flash this in recovery will it replace superuser?
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Yes it will. Then when you reboot. Open supersu and allow it to update its binaries
Nice I'm going to try it.
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