How do I disable super su pincode?
nidany said:
How do I disable super su pincode?
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i have the same problem please help. thanks
I found the soluyion . you go to settings within the app and click on pin code. Then you press clear.
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How to remove forgotten PIN superSu
I found the this message
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51997639&postcount=5159
with info on the file to delete to remove the forgotten Supersu pin.
I do not have this file when checking in a root shell
Is there a newer method that works to remove a forgotten supersu pin ?
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Hey, so just rooted lg axis using the zip file found In another forum. Downloaded adfree or adblocker watever the name, and it didnt ask for permissioN nor did it sjow up on the app list in the superuser app. Tried other root apps and none asked for permission. Please help!
have you tried going into settings and clearing data for superuser
I had this same issue, and wanted to come back and post the solution that worked for me, as I could not find the answer with google-fu.
In Super user app, goto preferences, tap the "SU Binary tap to update " button. When you do, it will ask for su rights, allow, then do it again, as it will fail the first time.
I then rebooted.
Now when you run other apps (I tried adfree) that need SU superuser app will track them.
I also enabled Use advanced prompt and outdated notification.
Kilbert said:
I had this same issue, and wanted to come back and post the solution that worked for me, as I could not find the answer with google-fu.
In Super user app, goto preferences, tap the "SU Binary tap to update " button. When you do, it will ask for su rights, allow, then do it again, as it will fail the first time.
I then rebooted.
Now when you run other apps (I tried adfree) that need SU superuser app will track them.
I also enabled Use advanced prompt and outdated notification.
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Thanks a lot dude. Wasn't unable to find a solution until I found your post.
Gracias!
reinstall your rom it helps in many ways
Kilbert said:
I had this same issue, and wanted to come back and post the solution that worked for me, as I could not find the answer with google-fu.
In Super user app, goto preferences, tap the "SU Binary tap to update " button. When you do, it will ask for su rights, allow, then do it again, as it will fail the first time.
I then rebooted.
Now when you run other apps (I tried adfree) that need SU superuser app will track them.
I also enabled Use advanced prompt and outdated notification.
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OMG. disabling and Enabling notifications helped... my root suddenly started to work LOL. The most stupid thing ever. especially when i still cant see ANY prompts while having new root apps.
TY m8 anyways!
root always provide with superuser or superSU, which I don't need them in fact, I want to grant any app permission they want, how can I do that.
in other word, I want to root access without the permit of superuser or superSU
randommmm said:
root always provide with superuser or superSU, which I don't need them in fact, I want to grant any app permission they want, how can I do that.
in other word, I want to root access without the permit of superuser or superSU
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why so for example you want a app that you might download that seems fine but gets root access (and as there no manger gets it right away) and then steals all your info and then deletes your android fiel system...sounds good to me
zacthespack said:
why so for example you want a app that you might download that seems fine but gets root access (and as there no manger gets it right away) and then steals all your info and then deletes your android fiel system...sounds good to me
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I don't care. And I do know what root access mean, I just use app got good reputation, but I do care there are issue cause by superSU or superuser.
randommmm said:
I don't care. And I do know what root access mean, I just use app got good reputation, but I do care there are issue cause by superSU or superuser.
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Well you should beable to just manually install the SU binary and check its working by typing su in the terminal app or something...
zacthespack said:
Well you should beable to just manually install the SU binary and check its working by typing su in the terminal app or something...
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That is exactly why I post this question, I don't know where I should put the su binary in.
randommmm said:
That is exactly why I post this question, I don't know where I should put the su binary in.
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The supersu website has a flashable binary so you can just flash it from recovery (or open the zip and see where it gets put)
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zacthespack said:
The supersu website has a flashable binary so you can just flash it from recovery (or open the zip and see where it gets put)
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not working, every apps need root stop function after uninstall supersu then flash the su binary
The su binaries are written for the su control apps, they probably refuse to grant su without the app being installed.
A not so unwise security decision.
Isn't there an option in SuperSu to grant root to all by default?
hi everybody !
my n9005 is rooted by de la vega v5
but when i try to remove some boltware via system app remover a security pop-op appear and say you can't do it !!!!
what is that ?!
i also tried to remove by link-2-sd , but failed again !
please help
Did you try using titanium backup?
Assuming you have ADB set up, open up the Terminal if you're in Linux or the Command Line if you're in Windows and type the following:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
cd /system/app
ls
rm *name of app*
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blackknightavalon said:
Assuming you have ADB set up, open up the Terminal if you're in Linux or the Command Line if you're in Windows and type the following:
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thank u
i installed terminal on my phone and your command is work!
but u know , by link2sd or "system app remover " you can find out the app by its icon .
so why i can't remove app by application !
- titanium backup , every time i try to trmove an application by titanium backup , it getting freeze! and force close ( after a while )
- link2sd : when i try to remove an app it says can't mount ...
- system app remover : when i try to remove , a security notification appear ...
so how can i remove an app easily by this applications ?
thank u
mehdi.moha said:
thank u
do you mean : connect my phone to the laptop ==> run windows command ==> type the mentioned command ? yes ?
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That's exactly what I mean.
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i updated my comment
appreciated to answer
i updated my comment
appreciated to answer
Maybe you have to try another root method??
Mine is working without any issue
Seems like those apps you want to use do not have SU permission. Did you install SU and Busybox?
It could sound silly but did you check with root checker that you really have root access?
If yes, another reason that I could think of is you might not grant the SU access when you opening up the TB
the point the makes me wondering is that " root checker" says that you have root permission !!!!!!!!!!!!
just one app worked for me !! " root app delete " 6.9.24 !
but this one not working complietely too . when i try to remove a system app it can't install that , but after that , an option appera and ask me : do you want to force uninstall , i said: yes . then uninstalled !
but i don't know why i can't remove the system app like others !
is that related to any security update ?
why my post putting double !!!!!
i moved system apps by root explorer
As I've said, try rooting your phone by another method. Mine without any problem.
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You did not respond or confirm to dabgoo that you have super user and Busybox installed.
Did you install Super user PRO, you need to activate it?
I did not active it a first.
You can get a false positive from root checker. It will say you have root when super user is not installed properly. This happened to me.
Check in the Super user app if Super user is actually granting access to other apps.
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Could be a long shot, look under settings /general /security /device administrators and uncheck knox if its checked.
I ran into this prob when trying to remove knox. it could apply to other apps maybe. Dunno, worth a try though.
Just received my OPO and unlocked, flashed recovery, and rooted it using the lastest SuperSU via TWRP. I noticed that upon launching an app that requires root access, I am prompted to grant root permissions, however, I am unable to click "grant" or even "deny". I simply have to let the window timeout and fail to give root permissions. I don't believe it's a screen sensitivity issue as I am able to click that area when the prompt is not there.
Any ideas as how to resolve this issue?
Thanks!
Resolved - for whatever reason, Tapjacking protection needs to be unchecked in order to interact with the prompt.
azsl1326 said:
Tapjacking protection .
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What's that? Is this an app?
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Hello,
So I messed up a bit... I have absolutely no idea what to do, I have SuperSU and TWRP installed on my OPO but I don't seem to have root access...
What should I do? (I'll be happy to provide any extra needed information)
EDIT: THANKS FOR THE HELP THIS IS WORKING
(I'll be happy to provide anyone with help)
oscarbo said:
Hello,
So I messed up a bit... I have absolutely no idea what to do, I have SuperSU and TWRP installed on my OPO but I don't seem to have root access...
What should I do? (I'll be happy to provide any extra needed information)
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did you update the binaries in supersu?
Doo Doo said:
did you update the binaries in supersu?
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Well I updated to 44R hoping that I could try again with a fresh install.
oscarbo said:
Well I updated to 44R hoping that I could try again with a fresh install.
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Install latest Su , then in SU settings remove " Respect CM Root Settings " reboot
Cholerabob said:
Install latest Su , then in SU settings remove " Respect CM Root Settings " reboot
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Is that the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3 ?
Also, do you think I can put TWRP and Root it again using the toolkit? (Or any other way that won't wipe my phone)
oscarbo said:
Is that the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3 ?
Also, do you think I can put TWRP and Root it again using the toolkit? (Or any other way that won't wipe my phone)
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en
Rooting wont erase anything. Drop the toolkit learn to do it manually, it will save you a lot of headaches. Copy the su file to your phone, reboot into TWRP recovery, install from zip, find and install superSU file. If root does not stick, look into SU settings and remove " Respect CM Root Settings " and reboot to system.