Awhile ago I got an update from market and lost root. Don't want to lose root again. Will not updating superuser cause system to fault. Nevermind got it.
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if you are having problems with the superuser app then you can always alternatively install the super su app from the play store or heres the forum link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1761634
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I han be just rooted my Evo and everything is running great, thanks to there help of people on this site. My next question is I used Unrevoked to root my phone then went back and installed Amon Ra instead of clockwork. What I am wondering is unrevoked installed Superuser Permission but I see other people using Superuser. What is the difference I know they do the same thing. I was wondering if it was the same app just an updated version or something totally different.
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Basically, there's no important difference. Everybody who had root uses it or they're dumb.
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I know what both apps done that was not the question. I wanted to know what the difference between them were. I was just wondering if the one on the market was a newer version our are the two apps totally different. I agree that you need to have that kind of app installed for permissions to su.
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One on market by ChainsDD is new and updated and one with ninja is older and out dated.
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Typically Superuser is the app that indicates you're rooted. When you use a root access app, like rom manager, it needs super user permissions, basically access to the root files so it can operate.
It's there any reason that I should remove "Superuser Permission" and install "Superuser".
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You can use an app like root explorer to delete the old Superuser Permissions app. Then you can flash or install from market the Superuser app by ChainsDD.
Reason for this would be that the app by ChainsDD is newer and updated quite frequently, where as the older app is a dinosaur. Not that it doesn't work, but if you have an issue with it your SOL as updates to it have ceased.
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So the Superuser Permissions asp is what is causing the Superuser app to not install.
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Dunno. But I would definitely get rid of it and upgrade to ChainsDD's version. If you Google Superuser you should be able to find the thread that has a flashable version. Delete the old Superuser Permissions app, boot into recovery, and flash the the new one.
Should work.
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Yeah I found ChainDD on here and downloaded his zip file. Went to recovery and installed it updated it through market and everything is running. Thanks every one for the help.
Hello there fellow hackers, I recently re- rooted my EVO4g and had I noticed my superuser permissions started to get not responding error, does anyone know how to fix this or is there another superuser file I can download from my phone to reinstall it.
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I have same problem, did u pressed update su binary?
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i have the same problem ,and yes i did press update binary.
For some reason my superuser app is not asking me if i would like to allow superuser permissions. It just automatically denies things. How do i fix this
try update su from the settings of the superuser app
I'm having the same problem I currently have ics ota straight from Google and used one click method to unlocked my phone to return to gingerbread but superuser doesn't seem to be working ... idk if I did something wrong
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Sorry Im sort of a noob D: but I do know how to flash kernels and roms mostly. Is there any way to return everything back to normal??
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Hi i just flashed cm11 by albinoman887.
I noticed when I run Titanium I get a popup basically saying "Your SU binary (version "15 com.android.settings") is functional but might not work reliable on some Android 4.3+ ROMs. If you encounter any issues in TB, please use SuperSU instead."
By the way, how can I update the su binary if the Superuser is in the Setting?
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wilsonkok19996 said:
Hi i just flashed cm11 by albinoman887.
I noticed when I run Titanium I get a popup basically saying "Your SU binary (version "15 com.android.settings") is functional but might not work reliable on some Android 4.3+ ROMs. If you encounter any issues in TB, please use SuperSU instead."
By the way, how can I update the su binary if the Superuser is in the Setting?
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Just download SuperSU from play store and let it take control of superuser permissions.
When I download Supersu .... It show the picture below
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I've never seen this error before, but maybe this helps you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992241
Thanks ya ...
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My sister bought a michley 900 used from BrandsMart not too long ago and she tried to install Constant Guard from comcast and it won't allow saying it's rooted. I've not rooted it nor has my nephew and they aren't versed enough.
I've found no root method online. There isn't a super user app installed and I've run a root checker and a have fx file explorer with root add on installed and can edit at the root level.
Could it be that this tablet isn't locked down? Any ideas?
So no one has any info? Wrong thread? A slight push I the right direction?
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Well this threads about as useless as tits on a nun.
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My sister bought a michley 900 used from BrandsMart not too long ago and she tried to install Constant Guard from comcast and it won't allow saying it's rooted. I've not rooted it nor has my nephew and they aren't versed enough.
I've found no root method online. There isn't a super user app installed and I've run a root checker and a have fx file explorer with root add on installed and can edit at the root level.
Could it be that this tablet isn't locked down? Any ideas?
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Try framaroot. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276
If that doesn't work then try the tool in my signature.
It comes with a root command.
most of the time with these generic tablets they come prerooted, i dont think you can remove it (unless you know what your doing) but if you want to take ahold of it download superSU or Superuser from the martket.
It's rooted already. I'm trying to figure out how.
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It's rooted already. I'm trying to figure out how.
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like i said just install superSU or Superuser from the play store.
Our posts came in seconds apart. I have since installed SuperSU. She was trying to install some security suite apps available through her Internet provider and it wouldn't let her due to it being rooted.
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phoenixfriend said:
Our posts came in seconds apart. I have since installed SuperSU. She was trying to install some security suite apps available through her Internet provider and it wouldn't let her due to it being rooted.
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like i said i dont think theres a way to unbrick it on generic tablets, i think you can try to unroot via superSU or Superuser, one of them has the option i think and you might be able to find a apk for security suite that gets rid of the root checker or whatever its doing.