My shield just arrived today, and I updated it straight to the newest firmware. After that, I unlocked bootloader, installed CWM and rooted. Then I installed all my apps. Everything work perfect, only the Antutu benchmark app won't open - after a few seconds I get the message that it is not responding and if I want to close it or wait. Waiting doesn't help it. Any ideas?
Try clearing all app data cache etc and remove the app and reinstall. Last time i used antutu it workes but its a bit pointless, the benchmarks are fairly rudimentary.
I think it had something to do with busybox. I used the Busybox Pro app to install busybox to xbin. After I reverted this and installed it to sbin again, all became well.
Martin-Doc said:
I think it had something to do with busybox. I used the Busybox Pro app to install busybox to xbin. After I reverted this and installed it to sbin again, all became well.
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No bro, I have the same problem. It worked before rooting phone.
I rooted phone, and unlocked bootloader, and then got twrp. Then I got antutu. The app doesn't even start. So it's either cuz of rooting(least likely in my opinion), unlocking bootloader(most likely in my opinion), or getting custom recovery.
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Hey,
EDIT!: I restored one of my backups with ROM Manager (Which still could restore ROMs? ) and i got my root access back! =)
Sorry if theres already a thread about this somewhere which Google haven't been able to find.
About a month ago i successfully rooted my phone using revolutionary. I tried out a few ROMs and ended up with MIUI 1.11.25, and suddenly i lost root access. Im not sure when this happened, it might have been when i updated from MIUI 1.11.18 to 1.11.25, which i did a couple of days ago,(I wiped dalvik cache and flashed with ROM Manager since the buildt in updater didn't work) or when i tried to update Busybox with an app from the market... :/
Weird thing is, Superuser runs perfectly normal, while almost every other root app i have tells me i need root access to use the application. I tried updating and installing the Su zip file (Binary?) and updating Superuser, but it didn't work .
Another weird detail is that root checker says "Congratulations! You have root access!" While ROM Manager can't run fix permission.
Should i reflash my ROM or a backup? Or is there some weird simple fix to this (Please!)?
Im not a wiz at rooting so if your able to, please put it in simple words
Thanks,
Mikkel
try tools>superuser>menage permissions
Adidas108 said:
try tools>superuser>menage permissions
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I already tried to look around in the apk and it's settings, but with no luck. As I said earlier superuser runs perfectly : /
Thanks tho
Constantly getting "shell has been granted superuser permissions" notification
Well, as the title says... Sometimes this notification starts to flash, it doesn't stop. I have to reboot to make it stop. The same problem has been reported on the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy S III.
I'm using a Nexus S i9023 with stock Jelly Bean and SU 3.2 RC.
Example of other threads: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755738 & http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783292 & http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783642
Do you have better battery stats installed?
Note - shell granted superuser permissions
albundy2010 said:
Do you have better battery stats installed?
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I have the Galaxy Note and found this thread. I do have Better Battery Stats installed...
Thanks,
Chuck
I believe it has something to do with that app or how that app is interacting with superuser.
I installed it the other day and that issue came up. Removed it and it went away. The cause of i dont know. I would take a look in the BBS thread and see if there are reports of it. If not make on
i never had any battery stats app, but it happened to me as well, it fixes after a reboot
check out all application that requires root
install a logcat app
I didn't install or update an app that requires root and I don't have better battery stats. It just started after I installed Jelly Bean and reflashed the latest su.
i can confirm none of the root requiring third party apps caused the problem
try to install version 3.1.3?
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try to install version 3.1.3?
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I using lasted version 3.1.3 on my galaxy s2 with lasted boost ice Rom and it still doing that.
Same problem here, this happend to my Sensation and my old DHD... the phone become really slow and the cpu still at 100% for about 2-3 min
Enkiduz said:
Same problem here, this happend to my Sensation and my old DHD... the phone become really slow and the cpu still at 100% for about 2-3 min
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For me the culprit was 'Root Browser Lite'. Froze it with Titanium Backup and problem solved.
It happened again. Now with stable superuser 3.1.3 and still with Android 4.1.1. I added the logcat as an attachment.
You can see on the screenshot that it's repeating the same thing. It goes really fast so I can't scroll back to where it started.
Do you see anything interesting in the superuser log? For me it just showed shell repeatedly, but you never know. I pinned it down to a particular app more because it was something I hadn't installed before though!
Update superuser su binary, wipe its data. Try now. If not working you can reboot and wipe cache and fix permissions. That all will definetly do the trick.
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Update superuser su binary, wipe its data. Try now. If not working you can reboot and wipe cache and fix permissions. That all will definetly do the trick.
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I also get this at least once a day. Very annoying. Above measures didn't help for me. Superuser log shows only repeated shell entries.
And no battery stats apps installed, neither is Root Browser.
this was just happening to me, i rebooted my GNex, i don't have the S but same problem. reboot seemed to fix it
Delete..........
I don't have droid wall and the suggested fix didn't work. Please, stop telling me to uninstall apps, I also have this problem before I even install any app. There are tens of people having this problem. It's clearly a bug: superuser doesn't seem to be 100% compatible with Jelly Bean and chainsdd doesn't reply to my tweets. I'll try supersu when I have some spare time, but if that doesn't work either we're kinda stuck here.
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I don't have droid wall and the suggested fix didn't work. Please, stop telling me to uninstall apps, I also have this problem before I even install any app. There are tens of people having this problem. It's clearly a bug: superuser doesn't seem to be 100% compatible with Jelly Bean and chainsdd doesn't reply to my tweets. I'll try supersu when I have some spare time, but if that doesn't work either we're kinda stuck here.
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Flash superuser rc2 again. I had that one time, i jest reflashed rom and all was good.
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Hello all i just did the 3.15.651.16 update from viper boy and everything was good until i tried to update Su binary in Supersu.. it crashes the phone completely off and restarts every time.. i have tried updating busybox with no success.. anyone have any ideas on what this could be? I have done a full wipe x3 and a few rom installs and all do the same thing.. thanks in advance!
I'm actually getting the same thing. Not sure why but I tried with SuperSU and Superuser and it happened with both. I'm wondering if this is HTC's doing.....
Oh also, you might want to move this to the Evo forum because I only found this from Google and wouldn't have browsed this section of XDA for this issue.
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I'm actually getting the same thing. Not sure why but I tried with SuperSU and Superuser and it happened with both. I'm wondering if this is HTC's doing.....
Oh also, you might want to move this to the Evo forum because I only found this from Google and wouldn't have browsed this section of XDA for this issue.
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Yeah I know i posted wrong lol.. I also noticed that whatever you do in /system say edit the build.prop always resets at boot as if the file system is a read only.. also can you see if your Navigation crashed.. youd have to be in a car moving but mine crashes bad
Sure I can check. I also noticed that anytime Titanium Backup runs a batch backup job it causes the phone to restart almost immediately
I'm really surprised this isn't all over the place. We can't be the only ones having this issue....
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Sure I can check. I also noticed that anytime Titanium Backup runs a batch backup job it causes the phone to restart almost immediately
I'm really surprised this isn't all over the place. We can't be the only ones having this issue....
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Any update on this? same thing happening to me, installed CWM-SuperSU-v0.99 and still see the instant reboots..
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Give the MeanBean ROM by mikeyxda a try! Its great and reliable, worst case if you perform a hard reset flash MeanBean you can go back to your other ROM if you don't like it. At least will let you know if the issues lies in your existing ROM or not. You may even be able to perform a dirty flash back to your present ROM and that could retain the SuperSu from MeanBean.. Hope this helps.
If it did help feel free to hit my thanks button!!
I forgot to check but now when I do it, the phone doesn't restart--it now just says it failed to install the binaries. The phone is still rooted but I guess I can't use advanced features. I still think there's an issue in the /system directory because I can't get Titanium Backup to remove system apps (apps integrated into the ROM).
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I forgot to check but now when I do it, the phone doesn't restart--it now just says it failed to install the binaries. The phone is still rooted but I guess I can't use advanced features. I still think there's an issue in the /system directory because I can't get Titanium Backup to remove system apps (apps integrated into the ROM).
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I'm having the exact same issue...still trolling about to find a fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2059281
Check here for the kernel fix for the /system issue, installed the new kernel and it works great!
whenever i try to load an app that requires root (95% of the apps ive tried) it freezes right when its granted. when i start titanium backup, the first screen where it says "asking for root rights..." just stays there even after it says it was granted. other apps that are granted root immediately just stay at a black screen. with lucky patcher, i can use it up to the point of where i apply changes (where root is required) but then it just keeps loading non-stop. the superuser app says they where all granted in the log, and there are no problems i know of there, but whenever root is granted to an app, that app freezes. (im not too good/experience with this) i couldnt find anything anywhere else that has this exact problem. (ps. i dont have a SIM card in yet, i use *#83786633 to get past setup screen on boot, if that means anything to this)
Hmm... Reboot? Reflash SuperSU/Superuser (depending on what setup you're using)?
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Make sure you have the latest binary.
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Make sure you have the latest binary.
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Oh, that too, if you launch SuperSU it'll immediately ask to update binary if it's outdated. There have been several updates in the past couple of weeks too, so this may be your problem.
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Oh, that too, if you launch SuperSU it'll immediately ask to update binary if it's outdated. There have been several updates in the past couple of weeks too, so this may be your problem.
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i have since fixed (kinda) this problem, i used odin and flashed lazarous kernel and tweaked 3.2. it didnt really "fix" it but got rid of the problem. but before, i had tried to use supersu, (i was on the regular superuser) but that too froze when it was granted root to update the binary.
regular superuser binary was up-to-date
Hi guys. First of all sorry if i'm writing in the wrong section. I have a problem with my Honor 8 (FRD-L09) updated to Nougat. Today i've decided to unlock the bootloader and root it. I managed to unlock the phone via Huawei official unlock bootloader method, then i've pushed the latest twrp (3.1.0-1-frd) by cmd. All was going fine. After that i've probably downloaded an old version of Superuser, the phh SuperUser r275 and installed it. I've downloaded Phh's Supersu application from playstore, installed busybox (by Jrummy) and i was able to use various apps that required supersu just fine. But i faced a lot of problems when trying to uninstall system apps. For example, i wished to uninstall "Maps" with System app remover and it shows me that the app was correctly uninstalled and in fact it disappeared from the list, then i rebooted and the app was still there! Tried again with System app remover with the same app and this time even if the app showed "successfully uninstalled" it was still there. Then i tried Root Essentials, Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SD Maid but i was unlucky with them all. Always problems and errors. In particular, Root Explorer, after mounted the system for r/w, shows "unable to delete the file". These problems appears with all the system apps. I don't know what's going on, i've never had this problems with my old S2 plus. Hope some of you can help me. What i have to do? Uninstall phh's superuser? If yes how can i do it? Can't find any uninstaller zip around the web. Or i need to install "SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815-EMUI5.0" attached in the TWRP post? Can i overwrite phh's superuser script with this? Is safe? Will it work? I'm very desperate, please help me.
P.S. I basically followed this guide: "http://www.theandroidsoul.com/root-honor-8-nougat-twrp-phh-superuser/" but using the new twrp. Don't ask me why...i can't explain why i did this stupid thing.
Rooting the honor 8 just sucks. It's pretty much a crapshoot.
Try the TWRP and special SuperSU from this thread, and let me know if it works.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
I'm in the same boat, I rooted nougat before but didn't actually have r/w permissions. So I've been waiting to re-root until huawei patched their bugs, but it doesn't seem like that will happen.
Best of luck.
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Rooting the honor 8 just sucks. It's pretty much a crapshoot.
Try the TWRP and special SuperSU from this thread, and let me know if it works.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
I'm in the same boat, I rooted nougat before but didn't actually have r/w permissions. So I've been waiting to re-root until huawei patched their bugs, but it doesn't seem like that will happen.
Best of luck.
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It worked! With this version of supersu i was able to unistall all those useless system apps! I just flashed it by twrp overwriting the previous one and it uninstalled phh'supersu app and installed chainfire's one. Everything seems to work flawlessy thank you. Just wondering if there's a way to remove the annoyng screen at startup that advise that the device can't be trusted. . .
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It worked! With this version of supersu i was able to unistall all those useless system apps! I just flashed it by twrp overwriting the previous one and it uninstalled phh'supersu app and installed chainfire's one. Everything seems to work flawlessy thank you. Just wondering if there's a way to remove the annoyng screen at startup that advise that the device can't be trusted. . .
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That is a product of unlocked bootloader and happens on every phone no matter the brand. It can't be removed