Casual Verizon s3 Rooting problems - General Questions and Answers

Hey I am trying to root using the Casual download from here ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2332825
BUT I am getting this message and it is not rooting
[*] Pushing exploit...
cannot stat 'C:\Users\MY NAME REDACTED\AppData\Local\Temp\CASUALMY NAME REDACTED-2013-09-09-07.26.59\SCRIPTS/1.RootGS3\pwn': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/pwn: No such file or directory
[*] Pushing root tools...
2185 KB/s (96260 bytes in 0.043s)
3009 KB/s (1867568 bytes in 0.606s)
3140 KB/s (1872015 bytes in 0.582s)[*] Rooting phone...
/system/bin/sh: /data/local/tmp/pwn: not found
installing superuser to system partition
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
rm failed for /data/local/tmp/pwn, No such file or directory
[*] once root is confirmed you can flash the Insecure aboot
done
Script Complete
I have updated Java, I'm in USB debugging, and MTP.
Can I get any help on this? I would really like to root/install a new rom but I am a newb. Thanks!

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[Solved] New TF300T came with .30 how to root?

Every script I've tried fails ... I guess whatever was being exploited was fixed?
Is it possible with a stock system to downgrade to a version that can be rooted?
Try this method...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
Just make sure that you don't try to flash recovery unless your bootloater is unlocked, for it may hard brick you.
[Resolved] I'm dumb, I figured put why it failed
My system has adb.exe and its DLL's in the system path.
the script also provided an adb.exe and the 2 dll's.
Every time I ran it (or the others) adb kept saying it
was not right and killing server. After I deleted
the 3 files, to ran to completion. I guess the
system got confused with two sets of files.
the script said uid was 0 gid was 0
but when I ran titanium backup
it could not get root. I updated
the superuser.apk from Google
play and reloaded titanium backup
it requested and was granted root
rights!
Everything seems to be working
as expected now.
Waiting for device to be detected...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
Step 1 - Pushing files...
1188 KB/s (1862336 bytes in 1.530s)
727 KB/s (22364 bytes in 0.030s)
6 KB/s (142 bytes in 0.020s)
Rebooting...
Press any key to continue . . .
Step 2 - Rooting...
debugfs 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
debugfs: rm: File not found by ext2_lookup while trying to resolve filename
debugfs: rm: File not found by ext2_lookup while trying to resolve filename
debugfs: debugfs: Allocated inode: 1453
debugfs: debugfs: debugfs: debugfs:
Rebooting...
Testing superuser...
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=1003(graphics),1004(input),1007(log),1009(mount),1011(adb),
1015(sdcard_rw),3001(net_bt_admin),3002(net_bt),3003(inet),3006(net_bw_stats)
uid and gid should both be 0.
Are they? (y/n): y
Installing Superuser.apk...
1069 KB/s (843503 bytes in 0.770s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/Superuser.apk
Success
Rebooting...
Once your Prime reboots, it will be rooted!
Press any key to continue . . .
I had to reinstall superuser.apk
from Google play, but then Titanium
requested and was granted root rights.
It worked!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
See my post here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28173187
Sent from my GT-N7000
Try it, i did it yesterday and very easy....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193

[Q] Root Galaxy nexus with unlocked bootloader

Hi, i saw Bin4ry .bat file that root phones like xperia s without unlocking the bootloader.
I tried with my Gnex stoc 4.1.1
Does someone know why it doesn't work?
Here's what i get:
Normal Mode enabled!
Please connect device with ADB-Debugging enabled now....
3995 KB/s (1085140 bytes in 0.265s)
1399 KB/s (22364 bytes in 0.015s)
3771 KB/s (843503 bytes in 0.218s)
Please look at your device and click RESTORE!
If all is successful i will tell you, if not this shell will run forever.
Successful, going to reboot your device!
Waiting for device to show up again....
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
remount failed: Operation not permitted
/system/xbin/su: cannot open for write: Read-only file system
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
/system/app/Superuser.apk: cannot open for write: Read-only file system
Unable to chmod /system/app/Superuser.apk: No such file or directory
rm failed for /data/local.prop, No such file or directory
You can close all open command-prompts now!
After reboot all is done! Have fun with Root!
Bin4ry
Premere un tasto per continuare . . .

[Q] DROID 4 Utility XT894 Jellybean -- Windows + Mac + Linux (All In One!)

Made a mistake and updated my Droid 4 with the Jellybean OTA, so I needed to reroot my phone. I attempted to reroot with the script below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207384
but it's failing here at the point below. My question is if I select option 1 of the script (Think it's failing because I didn't unroot the ICS version) will it wipe all data off my phone? Including the personal stuff. Or will it just wipe the root folders? Thanks a lot.
/system/bin/sh: can't create /data/data/com.motorola.contextual.fw/files/DataCle
arJarDex.jar: Permission denied[*] Rebooting device...[*] Waiting for phone to reboot.[*] Phase three (this will take a minute)...
failed on '/data/logger' - Permission denied
mkdir failed for /data/logger, File exists
Unable to chmod /data/logger: Operation not permitted
link failed File exists[*] Rebooting device...[*] Waiting for phone to reboot.[*] Phase four...
3559 KB/s (543080 bytes in 0.149s)
3597 KB/s (1867568 bytes in 0.507s)
3144 KB/s (476557 bytes in 0.148s)
2308 KB/s (63838 bytes in 0.027s)[*] Cleaning up...
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
/system/bin/sh: can't create /data/data/com.motorola.contextual.fw/files/DataCle
arJarDex.jar: Permission denied[*] Rebooting...[*] Exploit complete!

Can't get Google Play on Kurio7 (4.0.3)

I have downloaded the "Install_google_play_allwinner.rar" file, and followed all instructions. The batch file runs and seemingly succeeds, but when I attempts to remove the SU files, it can't find them and Google Play never gets installed
Here's a copy/paste of the batch output:
Code:
======================================================================
= This script will install Google play on your unrooted device =
= Script by Bin4ry (thanks to Goroh_kun and tkymgr for the idea) =
= Idea for Tablet S from Fi01_IS01 =
= (20.09.2012) v11 =
======================================================================
Press 1 then Enter to start the procedure:1
Checking if i should run in Normal Mode or special Sony Mode
Please connect your device with USB-Debugging enabled now
remote object '/system/app/Backup-Restore.apk' does not exist
Normal Mode enabled!
Pushing busybox....
3080 KB/s (1085140 bytes in 0.344s)
Pushing su binary ....
2566 KB/s (91980 bytes in 0.035s)
Pushing Superuser app
3099 KB/s (996704 bytes in 0.314s)
Pushing apps
2482 KB/s (73728 bytes in 0.029s)
2987 KB/s (143789 bytes in 0.047s)
3001 KB/s (135245 bytes in 0.044s)
2847 KB/s (128327 bytes in 0.044s)
3109 KB/s (1391661 bytes in 0.437s)
2671 KB/s (79327 bytes in 0.029s)
3007 KB/s (1007068 bytes in 0.327s)
3072 KB/s (3995946 bytes in 1.270s)
Making busybox runable ...
Please look at your device and click RESTORE!
If all is successful i will tell you, if not this shell will run forever.
Running ...
Successful, going to reboot your device!
Waiting for device to show up again....
Going to copy files to their place...
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
mv: can't create '/system/app/GoogleFeedback.apk': Permission denied
2856 KB/s (1085140 bytes in 0.371s)
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
reboot: Operation not permitted
You can close this window now!
After reboot all is done! Have fun!
Bin4ry
Press any key to continue . . .

[Q] Help! Casual Root Problems!!

Hey I am trying to root using the Casual download from here ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2332825
BUT I am getting this message and it is not rooting
[*] Pushing exploit...
cannot stat 'C:\Users\MY NAME REDACTED\AppData\Local\Temp\CASUALMY NAME REDACTED-2013-09-09-07.26.59\SCRIPTS/1.RootGS3\pwn': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/pwn: No such file or directory[*] Pushing root tools...
2185 KB/s (96260 bytes in 0.043s)
3009 KB/s (1867568 bytes in 0.606s)
3140 KB/s (1872015 bytes in 0.582s)[*] Rooting phone...
/system/bin/sh: /data/local/tmp/pwn: not found
installing superuser to system partition
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
rm failed for /data/local/tmp/pwn, No such file or directory[*] once root is confirmed you can flash the Insecure aboot
done
Script Complete
I have updated Java, I'm in USB debugging, and MTP.
Can I get any help on this? I would really like to root/install a new rom but I am a newb. Thanks!
TurkishMaid said:
Hey I am trying to root using the Casual download from here ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2332825
BUT I am getting this message and it is not rooting
[*] Pushing exploit...
cannot stat 'C:\Users\MY NAME REDACTED\AppData\Local\Temp\CASUALMY NAME REDACTED-2013-09-09-07.26.59\SCRIPTS/1.RootGS3\pwn': No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/pwn: No such file or directory
[*] Pushing root tools...
2185 KB/s (96260 bytes in 0.043s)
3009 KB/s (1867568 bytes in 0.606s)
3140 KB/s (1872015 bytes in 0.582s)
[*] Rooting phone...
/system/bin/sh: /data/local/tmp/pwn: not found
installing superuser to system partition
/system/bin/sh: su: not found
rm failed for /data/local/tmp/pwn, No such file or directory
[*] once root is confirmed you can flash the Insecure aboot
done
Script Complete
I have updated Java, I'm in USB debugging, and MTP.
Can I get any help on this? I would really like to root/install a new rom but I am a newb. Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try to uninstall casual and delete the folder, re download the whole thing and install it again.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
also, with debugging on, let your computer load all of the drivers you need installed. that has been the biggest problem i have noticed for users.
there is a list of five , maybe six drivers that need to be installed. windows should automatically do this. casual and java seem to rarely be the problem.

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