Hi,
I have my Transformer on 3.2, and it's rooted.
I'm trying to get Netflix patched, and it looks like I should use Clockworkmod to install that patch from my micro-SD card.
I've found a way to update CWM on a different forum.
How do I get it installed initially?
I tried using Rom Update, but it doesn't list the Transformer as an option.
Is there another way to flash zip files on 3.2?
Thanks!
Which method did you use to root the TF with? Usually an option to push CWM to the tablet after the rooting procedure.
If you're rooted, another option is to use Root Explorer or any file manager that have root access.
You can move the patch to /system/lib/
I used Brk's Rootkit Script.
It had the option to root, Install SU, and install Busybox.
Now that I know the correct path is /system/lib, I'll do it manually. Thanks!
I see that you use the Prime mod. It sounds like that might be more feature rich... maybe I'll look into it.
baseballfanz said:
Which method did you use to root the TF with? Usually an option to push CWM to the tablet after the rooting procedure.
If you're rooted, another option is to use Root Explorer or any file manager that have root access.
You can move the patch to /system/lib/
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Hello,
I need to root a CAT b10 telephone. I tried using superuser program but it didn't work. I can't find any documentation for this phone in Internet.
Do you know a method to root this phone?
Thanks.
cabrerachaparro said:
Hello,
I need to root a CAT b10 telephone. I tried using superuser program but it didn't work. I can't find any documentation for this phone in Internet.
Do you know a method to root this phone?
Thanks.
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You have to root this phone via RECOVERY. Use attached file and UPDATE FROM SDCARD.
Also you must not update (after recovery root) SUPERUSER app via android-market to newer version!!! If you'll do it, then it all comes broken. And you have to do it once again.
ninr said:
You have to root this phone via RECOVERY. Use attached file and UPDATE FROM SDCARD.
Also you must not update (after recovery root) SUPERUSER app via android-market to newer version!!! If you'll do it, then it all comes broken. And you have to do it once again.
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Hi,
I followed the instructions but I'm getting Force Close message for superuser app. Even applying factory reset.
cabrerachaparro said:
Hi,
I followed the instructions but I'm getting Force Close message for superuser app. Even applying factory reset.
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OK, that's no problem.
Attached package contains few another packages....(update.zip is the same like I uploaded here before)
1. Try to use "Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip" (this should be enough but I don't know why it isn't)
2. Reboot
3. Look at Superuser app
4. If Superuser app doesn't work then use "update.zip" once again
5. Reboot
6. Look at Superuser app
7. Now it should be working if not you can update Superuser app from market and try above procedure once again
Root this phone is really long term job. But never give up!! This phone is useless without root. I have been rooting this phone more then week.
Good luck and post if will you be successful.
just wondering since you have some experience with the phone.is there a custom rom for this phone or just the original one?
All of a sudden the superuser on my TF700 stopped working; all rooted apps are now being denied superuser status. Worse, Superuser won't reinstall, and Rootchecker.apk tells me the tablet isn't rooted anymore. Voodoo OTA rootkeeper still has the saved root files, but won't reinstall them on account of the borked superuser, I'm assuming.
I should add that NONE of the available Superuser apps will install; not the original Superuser, Koush's Superuser, or SuperSU.
So I tried the whole rooting procedure by trying to downgrade to ICS. But although the tablet sees the file it won't install it; on reboot all I get is the dead Android with a big red X. When I tried it a second time, the tablet now doesn't even acknowledge the presence of the downgrade file.
I need help here. I just rooted this tablet but never installed recovery (wasn't interested in unlocking it at the time). How do I proceed from here?
mudge
iCurmudgeon said:
All of a sudden the superuser on my TF700 stopped working; all rooted apps are now being denied superuser status. Worse, Superuser won't reinstall, and Rootchecker.apk tells me the tablet isn't rooted anymore. Voodoo OTA rootkeeper still has the saved root files, but won't reinstall them on account of the borked superuser, I'm assuming.
I should add that NONE of the available Superuser apps will install; not the original Superuser, Koush's Superuser, or SuperSU.
So I tried the whole rooting procedure by trying to downgrade to ICS. But although the tablet sees the file it won't install it; on reboot all I get is the dead Android with a big red X. When I tried it a second time, the tablet now doesn't even acknowledge the presence of the downgrade file.
I need help here. I just rooted this tablet but never installed recovery (wasn't interested in unlocking it at the time). How do I proceed from here?
mudge
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Hard for me to understand where you're at exactly.
Did you actually boot into ICS before trying to re-root?
Sometimes when SuperSU updates you will have to go back into the application and reset permissions for all rooted applications.
If you can boot and if the previous SU is still there go into settings for the tablet and uninstall any updates for SuperSU then try to reset permissions in the app.
iCurmudgeon said:
All of a sudden the superuser on my TF700 stopped working; all rooted apps are now being denied superuser status. Worse, Superuser won't reinstall, and Rootchecker.apk tells me the tablet isn't rooted anymore. Voodoo OTA rootkeeper still has the saved root files, but won't reinstall them on account of the borked superuser, I'm assuming.
I should add that NONE of the available Superuser apps will install; not the original Superuser, Koush's Superuser, or SuperSU.
So I tried the whole rooting procedure by trying to downgrade to ICS. But although the tablet sees the file it won't install it; on reboot all I get is the dead Android with a big red X. When I tried it a second time, the tablet now doesn't even acknowledge the presence of the downgrade file.
I need help here. I just rooted this tablet but never installed recovery (wasn't interested in unlocking it at the time). How do I proceed from here?
mudge
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Go into settings -> recovery- factory reset. Try one or both if needed:
1. Download the full Asus ICS .30 zip, verify MD5 (ensure file is not corrupted), unzip the file then copy the unzipped file called US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip to the root of your internal, boot into stock recovery and let it flash.
or
2. Reformat your micro sdcard.
1) Download and unzip US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher.zip and got US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip. Copied it to root of microsdcard, reboot your tablet and check your notification for software update.
or
3) unzip US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher.zip and got US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip. Rename this file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip then copy this to root of microsdcard. Power off your device, boot into recovery by hold power + vol down buttons, when you see white text release both buttons, you should see 4 icons. The icon "RCK" should be highlighted by default, just wait a few seconds and it should start flashing.
then renamed US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip and
Thats OK said:
Hard for me to understand where you're at exactly.
Did you actually boot into ICS before trying to re-root?
Sometimes when SuperSU updates you will have to go back into the application and reset permissions for all rooted applications.
If you can boot and if the previous SU is still there go into settings for the tablet and uninstall any updates for SuperSU then try to reset permissions in the app.
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I finally managed to get back to ICS, then ran the rooting procedure. However, it always failed when it came to testing Superuser. Tried it four or five times. Then I tried installing the other Superuser apks. Every last one of them said the su binary needed to be updated, but every one of them failed to do so.
That's where I am right now. Unrooted ICS.
buhohitr said:
Go into settings -> recovery- factory reset. Try one or both if needed:
1. Download the full Asus ICS .30 zip, verify MD5 (ensure file is not corrupted), unzip the file then copy the unzipped file called US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip to the root of your internal, boot into stock recovery and let it flash.
or
2. Reformat your micro sdcard.
1) Download and unzip US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher.zip and got US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip. Copied it to root of microsdcard, reboot your tablet and check your notification for software update.
or
3) unzip US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher.zip and got US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip. Rename this file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip then copy this to root of microsdcard. Power off your device, boot into recovery by hold power + vol down buttons, when you see white text release both buttons, you should see 4 icons. The icon "RCK" should be highlighted by default, just wait a few seconds and it should start flashing.
then renamed US_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip and
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Thanks for the info. I managed to get back into ICS (see previous msg) using your number 1 (took three tries) but I can't complete the root procedure because for some unknown reason superuser won't install correctly.
iCurmudgeon said:
Thanks for the info. I managed to get back into ICS (see previous msg) using your number 1 (took three tries) but I can't complete the root procedure because for some unknown reason superuser won't install correctly.
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Is there a previous version of SU installed or leftover?
See if it's still in running apps under settings.
If you're on ICS I'd try a factory reset and go from there.
iCurmudgeon said:
Thanks for the info. I managed to get back into ICS (see previous msg) using your number 1 (took three tries) but I can't complete the root procedure because for some unknown reason superuser won't install correctly.
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After you flashed superuser, did you launch the app?? you need to launch the app and it should prompt to update, do the update. Once done now you can test for root.
buhohitr said:
After you flashed superuser, did you launch the app?? you need to launch the app and it should prompt to update, do the update. Once done now you can test for root.
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I did launch the app and it did tell me the su binary needed to be updated. So I told it to go ahead with a normal install. Installation failed. Also tried the SU update fixer from the play store, and that failed as well.
You need to reflash your ROM... I get this often. I'm maintaining 6 devices for my family.
Lim Wee Huat said:
You need to reflash your ROM... I get this often. I'm maintaining 6 devices for my family.
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Yes, I would agree, this is the only way left for what to do next!
buhohitr said:
Yes, I would agree, this is the only way left for what to do next!
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Ouch. But didn't I do this when I downgraded from Jellybean back to ICS?
Can someone point me to a post how to do this?
iCurmudgeon said:
Ouch. But didn't I do this when I downgraded from Jellybean back to ICS?
Can someone point me to a post how to do this?
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Just do a factory reset, then follow my number 3 post. Also make sure you verify MD5 on the ICS .30 rom before flashing.
buhohitr said:
Just do a factory reset, then follow my number 3 post. Also make sure you verify MD5 on the ICS .30 rom before flashing.
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Well, I tried, but when I rebooted with the power and vol-down buttons, I only got an "Android" icon and something else to its left, no RCK at all. The pad rebooted eventually and I was stunned when Superuser started working! I immediately ran Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper, then let the tablet update to 4.1.1. I then ran SuperSU and it said the su binary needed to be updated. I told it to do a normal install. "Installation failed." Said bad words in several languages and tried again. Update of SU binary succeeded.
Restored root. Success. Now restoring last Titanium backup backup.
I'm still worried, though. The symptoms would seem to point to flaky or at least unstable flash memory. What do you think?
I gotta decide whether to get a Samsung Galaxy Note tablet (7-inch) or the updated Nexus 7 tablet when they come out. I don't trust this TF700 anymore..
mudge
I have the same problem, but didn't downgrade!
I have the same problem, except I have not tried to downgrade.
The first problem I noticed after the OTA update was that Bluetooth simply would not turn on. Going through the steps to fix this problem I noticed that OTA Rootkeeper "kept root", but any time I try to use su, it fails to work.
I managed to fix bluetooth using ADB, but I am still left with su and superuser that do not work. Is there a way to fix this from ADB by twiddling with permissions somehow?
IT Wannabe said:
I have the same problem, except I have not tried to downgrade.
The first problem I noticed after the OTA update was that Bluetooth simply would not turn on. Going through the steps to fix this problem I noticed that OTA Rootkeeper "kept root", but any time I try to use su, it fails to work.
I managed to fix bluetooth using ADB, but I am still left with su and superuser that do not work. Is there a way to fix this from ADB by twiddling with permissions somehow?
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Seems like now there is a way to root if you already on JB, no need to downgrade to root.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228613 .
buhohitr said:
Seems like now there is a way to root if you already on JB, no need to downgrade to root.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228613 .
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The su and busybox binares and SuperSU.apk get installed, but any time I try to use root permissions I get an Access/Permission Denied error. I used the root method you gave me and everything seemed to work properly... The only thing I see that may be wrong is that the su binary is owned by "root root" rather than "root shell" like everything else is. If I try to chmod it using ADB I get permission denied errors.
Now I'm just frustrated and don't know what to do. Nothing seems to work with the 4.2.1 stock ROM. I don't want to have to unlock the bootloader because I chose not to void the warranty (didn't enable nvflash) when I first got my tablet.
I think I'm just screwed at this point. Does anyone have any ideas? I did manage to get bluetooth working, but I still can't seem to get my TF700 rooted. Without root, Titanium Backup can't restore my apps...
IT Wannabe said:
The su and busybox binares and SuperSU.apk get installed, but any time I try to use root permissions I get an Access/Permission Denied error. I used the root method you gave me and everything seemed to work properly... The only thing I see that may be wrong is that the su binary is owned by "root root" rather than "root shell" like everything else is. If I try to chmod it using ADB I get permission denied errors.
Now I'm just frustrated and don't know what to do. Nothing seems to work with the 4.2.1 stock ROM. I don't want to have to unlock the bootloader because I chose not to void the warranty (didn't enable nvflash) when I first got my tablet.
I think I'm just screwed at this point. Does anyone have any ideas? I did manage to get bluetooth working, but I still can't seem to get my TF700 rooted. Without root, Titanium Backup can't restore my apps...
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Since motochopper has the ablility to root JB, you should remove superuser root (open supersuser and select remove root then reboot), then re root using motochopper if needed.
I finally managed to fix the problem, though I did it the long way...
I downloaded the stock 9.4.5.30 US ROM zip file, extracted it, renamed the extracted zip file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip, and copied it to a microSD card. I booted to recovery and installed the zip file. Once it was installed, I went to Settings --> About Tablet --> System Update --> Check Update. I had to update this way twice to get to a clean, stock JellyBean 4.2.1 (US_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329).
Once I was up to date, I ran the Motochopper root tool and it worked! I have no idea what it was about my tablet that prevented su from working after the update to 4.2, but thanks to everyone for your suggestions.
IT Wannabe said:
I finally managed to fix the problem, though I did it the long way...
I downloaded the stock 9.4.5.30 US ROM zip file, extracted it, renamed the extracted zip file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip, and copied it to a microSD card. I booted to recovery and installed the zip file. Once it was installed, I went to Settings --> About Tablet --> System Update --> Check Update. I had to update this way twice to get to a clean, stock JellyBean 4.2.1 (US_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329).
Once I was up to date, I ran the Motochopper root tool and it worked! I have no idea what it was about my tablet that prevented su from working after the update to 4.2, but thanks to everyone for your suggestions.
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Can you tell us what the owner,group and permissions of the /system/bin/su binary are now ?
sgtrwe said:
Can you tell us what the owner,group and permissions of the /system/bin/su binary are now ?
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Oh, sure!
After a search through my PATH, I've found that 'su' no longer lives in /system/bin, but in /system/xbin, with busybox and dexdump and every POSIX command you can think of symlinked to busybox. It is owned by root:root.
I guess that's just the way the JB root method does it...
Hi All,
I have screwed up my android which was perfectly fine with a perfect root. Please help me to restore the root access !!!
Here is my problem description:
I have a Sony Xperia Miro which was perfectly rooted.
Model : ST23i
Android : 4.0.4 ICS
Build : 11.0.A.5.5
The root verification using app 'root checker basic' was successful.
Now I had few of my company apps and bank apps which wouldn't work in rooted device. But I never wished to lose my root status. So I was searching for the ways to hide root access from these apps. I even came across apps exclusively built for this purpose (hidemyroot/OTA root keeper) But due to some bad comments about these apps, I decided to try manually
The idea was to fool the apps when checking the root access.
At first I renamed the super user apps at the location /system/apps. to some invalid file(super.txt)
This did the trick for couple of apps which weren't working before in my mobile. However couple of apps were still failing.
The next thing I did was renaming .su to ku in the below location /system/bin/.ext
Then I verified Root Checker Status, still it displayed "u have root access"
Then I went to /system/xbin and renamed the following.
.su to ku
.busybox to busyboxk
.dexdump to dexdumpk
Then I tried Root Checker Basic again. And got the message "device don't have proper root"
But still my apps were not working. Then I did the most foolish thing which was restarting the device.
BAM.. !!!! I lost my root access permanently. Now I don't have superuser app. And I m not able to use 'Root explorer', to rename back the files to its original state.!!! And most ironic thing is my company app still saying I have root access. I tried after deleting its cache and data. The result was same !!
How can I restore my root access ? Please help
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Since I renamed the superuser and superSu applications, I couldn't use them.
Today I installed both of them using package installer.
But they doesn't seem to work as they can't find su binary installed
See the attached
appviz said:
See the attached
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Do you have a Custom Recovery setup and if so did you make a backup after root?.
keifus.rahn said:
Do you have a Custom Recovery setup and if so did you make a backup after root?.
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Nope . I neither installed any custom recovery like CWM nor took any back up.
I am really feeling the need right now !!:-/
appviz said:
Nope . I neither installed any custom recovery like CWM nor took any back up.
I am really feeling the need right now !!:-/
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I hate to be the one to tell you this but it looks like your going to have to do a factory reset and reroot your device. The same thing happend to me awhile back :/ If you want to save your apps use titanium back up or app backup & restore and add a custom recovery like cwmr so if this happens agen you wont have to reroot. if you are still having problems with your apps for work boot your phone into recovery and go to advanced then fix permisions if you have any other questions or any problems just let me know.
oya dont backup your superuser and supersu on your app backup sence you renamed them redownload your superuser if it dont come with your root program that you are using. and dont use supersu unless you really need it
keifus.rahn said:
I hate to be the one to tell you this but it looks like your going to have to do a factory reset and reroot your
oya dont backup your superuser and supersu on your app backup sence you renamed them redownload your superuser if it dont come with your root program that you are using. and dont use supersu unless you really need it
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HI,
I prefer to fix the issue in the same way it's been happened. The issue occurred when I renamed the
Su binary manually. I was trying to find ways to rename it back. So here is what I am going to try...
1. Pull the files using. Adb to PC and rename and push it back to phone.
If this doesn't work,
2. Install CWM and flash the zip file to install su,busybox,superSu
If this also doesn't work,
3. Reroot the phone
Unfortunately I can't do any of this right away. I will try this as soon as possible
and tell you which method worked for me.
appviz said:
HI,
I prefer to fix the issue in the same way it's been happened. The issue occurred when I renamed the
Su binary manually. I was trying to find ways to rename it back. So here is what I am going to try...
1. Pull the files using. Adb to PC and rename and push it back to phone.
If this doesn't work,
2. Install CWM and flash the zip file to install su,busybox,superSu
If this also doesn't work,
3. Reroot the phone
Unfortunately I can't do any of this right away. I will try this as soon as possible
and tell you which method worked for me.
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:good: Plz do. I should have thought about pulling them. Im writing a guide on adb and didnt think about that lol guess my brain is fried from 18hr shifts and coming home and getting on here lol. But any ways after you pull them just replace them with new files insted of renaming them it would be less of a hassle. I would still install cwmr on your device
keifus.rahn said:
:good: Plz do. I should have thought about pulling them. Im writing a guide on adb and didnt think about that lol guess my brain is fried from 18hr shifts and coming home and getting on here lol. But any ways after you pull them just replace them with new files insted of renaming them it would be less of a hassle. I would still install cwmr on your device
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Solved the issue Finally !!
I was trying to pull the renamed files to PC(Windows Xp SP3) using adb. But I find lot of trouble setting up adb in Sony Xperia Miro. I updated my device by using Sony PC companion. Still couldn't get my device detected in the command 'adb devices' . Then tried to update google usb drivers. It didn't work at first, but I could install google usb drivers after changing android_winusb.inf file to include my device ID.
But even after I could get my device show up in command 'adb devices', I couldn't pull/push files. For some strange reason, my device was disconnecting continuously and each time I have to stop adb.exe process and restart to get my device connected back. And I finally gave up in the process.
Then all of a sudden it clicked me that why don't I use terminal emulator installed in my phone. But the biggest road block was to get root access. Root access will be given if you execute 'su' command in 'adb shell' . But I renamed the su binary. what do I do!!
Then I decided to give it a shot that executing the renamed binary !! (I had renamed su to ku). So I simply gave ku in adb shell. whola!! It worked. I got root access.
All I need to do was, change the permissions (using chmod) and rename the files back(I used root explorer) to correct names.
And I am done I got my ROOT BACK !!:good::victory::victory::
Later I updated my su binary and all is well in my device now. And what more, I found way to get my company apps work in my rooted mobile. I installed OTA rootkeeper and temporarily disabled root. Guess what it was still not working.
Then I tried my old stupid trick again (together with OTA temporary unroot). Rename SuperSu in /system/app .
And it worked !! But I won't be stupid again to reboot my device with this settings. And even if I did accidentally, I know what to do.. !!
Thanks everyone...
appviz said:
Solved the issue Finally !!
I was trying to pull the renamed files to PC(Windows Xp SP3) using adb. But I find lot of trouble setting up adb in Sony Xperia Miro. I updated my device by using Sony PC companion. Still couldn't get my device detected in the command 'adb devices' . Then tried to update google usb drivers. It didn't work at first, but I could install google usb drivers after changing android_winusb.inf file to include my device ID.
But even after I could get my device show up in command 'adb devices', I couldn't pull/push files. For some strange reason, my device was disconnecting continuously and each time I have to stop adb.exe process and restart to get my device connected back. And I finally gave up in the process.
Then all of a sudden it clicked me that why don't I use terminal emulator installed in my phone. But the biggest road block was to get root access. Root access will be given if you execute 'su' command in 'adb shell' . But I renamed the su binary. what do I do!!
Then I decided to give it a shot that executing the renamed binary !! (I had renamed su to ku). So I simply gave ku in adb shell. whola!! It worked. I got root access.
All I need to do was, change the permissions (using chmod) and rename the files back(I used root explorer) to correct names.
And I am done I got my ROOT BACK !!:good::victory::victory::
Later I updated my su binary and all is well in my device now. And what more, I found way to get my company apps work in my rooted mobile. I installed OTA rootkeeper and temporarily disabled root. Guess what it was still not working.
Then I tried my old stupid trick again (together with OTA temporary unroot). Rename SuperSu in /system/app .
And it worked !! But I won't be stupid again to reboot my device with this settings. And even if I did accidentally, I know what to do.. !!
Thanks everyone...
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That's Awesome :highfive: I'm glad the hear that you got everything working correctly and with your company apps too. :victory:
Thank you for sharing with me and everyone. You never know if some one out there is having the same problem and this could really help them out one day.
Ok so I have a friend that bought the pixel via verizon, and took it onto Tmobile. Trying to unlock the hotspot tether via build.prop edit.
The Pixel (Was on Android 7.1) has been unlocked via dePixel8 and rooted via Chainfire. Root Checker also verifies this.
However, whenever we try to access the build.prop through Root Explorer, ES File Manager, and the like, SuperSU prompts and gives root access but no way to save an edited build.prop.
I tried mounting /system as R/W via multiple adb commands which were unsuccessful, I think due to the new partition scheme. I don't remember the commands I used, I googled for them and have since closed those tabs.
Thought that maybe the root messed up somehow so re-did the Chainfire root with no change to the system, in fact it even seems like root is even more broken with ES File Manager no longer able to view the root directory.
We are currently downloading the google edition NDE63V Factory Image in hopes of getting rid of any hidden Verizon security "features" that may be causing this issue along with getting rid of the Verizon bootloader.
All OTAs will be sideloaded after we put on NDE63V Image to protect from a Verizon bootloader being placed back onto the phone.
Has anyone else with Verizon Pixel had issues with root features and troubles mounting anything as R/W? Any ideas on a possible fix without needing to flash NDE63V?
There's no Verizon-specific build.prop security feature to my knowledge. The command "mount -o rw,remount /system_root" should work. If it fails, can you post the error you get?
dnbonds said:
Ok so I have a friend that bought the pixel via verizon, and took it onto Tmobile. Trying to unlock the hotspot tether via build.prop edit.
The Pixel (Was on Android 7.1) has been unlocked via dePixel8 and rooted via Chainfire. Root Checker also verifies this.
However, whenever we try to access the build.prop through Root Explorer, ES File Manager, and the like, SuperSU prompts and gives root access but no way to save an edited build.prop.
I tried mounting /system as R/W via multiple adb commands which were unsuccessful, I think due to the new partition scheme. I don't remember the commands I used, I googled for them and have since closed those tabs.
Thought that maybe the root messed up somehow so re-did the Chainfire root with no change to the system, in fact it even seems like root is even more broken with ES File Manager no longer able to view the root directory.
We are currently downloading the google edition NDE63V Factory Image in hopes of getting rid of any hidden Verizon security "features" that may be causing this issue along with getting rid of the Verizon bootloader.
All OTAs will be sideloaded after we put on NDE63V Image to protect from a Verizon bootloader being placed back onto the phone.
Has anyone else with Verizon Pixel had issues with root features and troubles mounting anything as R/W? Any ideas on a possible fix without needing to flash NDE63V?
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Might as well use the latest factory image. (7.1.1 build NMF260)
I updated to the latest build with a clean install. Installed TWRP. Rooted with SR5. Then did the build.prop edit and it's working fine for me. (Verizon Pixel on Verizon's network)