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I'm facing the same problem as another user at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1406880&page=2 (posting in general as I'm new at XDA).
I follwed the instructions in the beginning of the above thread to root my SGR. I installed CWN properly. When I tried to run the superuser zip file it gave me error in zip as well. However super user app seems to be installed properly.
I'm not sure how to proceed, should I try to download and run superuser again? Is there any way to detect whether there are any problems in my superuser?
Thanks.
No, you can ignore the error, it will still work fine.
kunal.jain said:
I'm facing the same problem as another user at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1406880&page=2 (posting in general as I'm new at XDA).
I follwed the instructions in the beginning of the above thread to root my SGR. I installed CWN properly. When I tried to run the superuser zip file it gave me error in zip as well. However super user app seems to be installed properly.
I'm not sure how to proceed, should I try to download and run superuser again? Is there any way to detect whether there are any problems in my superuser?
Thanks.
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If it's a known issue, that has been discussed before in another topic..why do you open a new thread?
alx07999 said:
No, you can ignore the error, it will still work fine.
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i just root my XT912 an its saying the something what i did wrong any help thanks
Sipiii said:
i just root my XT912 an its saying the something what i did wrong any help thanks
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stop spamming & tell exactly what you want.
kataria.vikesh said:
stop spamming & tell exactly what you want.
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IM sorry not trying to spam just need to know if I need to do something else.. My apology
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Hey,
So I think I deleted everything from my phone. I can get to the TWRM screen and play around there, but when I want to restart my phone, it says,' NO OS installaed!'
When I go to restart it, I'm just stuck at the google screen.
I cant transfer a custom rom to my phone because my phone isn't in a state where I can put transfer filed to my phone.
Please help ASAP!
Two options:
1) Adb push a ROM in custom recovery.
2) Flash the factory image with fastboot in the bootloader.
Sent from my Nexus 5
if you can enter fastboot just flash a ROM through it ...you'll be fine
sirajgoku said:
if you can enter fastboot just push a ROM through adb ...you'll be fine
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Massive contradiction in terms - you can't use adb commands in fastboot, you use fastboot commands in fastboot
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If this were me I would adb push a custom rom via recovery. Although I love stock, if I were in your shoes I would go with cataclysm or slim.
mmavani said:
Hey,
So I think I deleted everything from my phone. I can get to the TWRM screen and play around there, but when I want to restart my phone, it says,' NO OS installaed!'
When I go to restart it, I'm just stuck at the google screen.
I cant transfer a custom rom to my phone because my phone isn't in a state where I can put transfer filed to my phone.
Please help ASAP!
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Have you tried flashing the factory image? This should be a requirement before coming on here and asking for help.
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El Daddy said:
Two options:
1) Adb push a ROM in custom recovery.
2) Flash the factory image with fastboot in the bootloader.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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can you send me guide? instructions? video?
mmavani said:
can you send me guide? instructions? video?
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The sticky threads in general and Q&A would be a good place to look.
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mmavani said:
can you send me guide? instructions? video?
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Ay yay yay, I hear kittens dying.
This is a perfect example of why toolkits aren't beneficial to new users. If the OP had rooted manually, he'd be familiar with both fastboot and adb, and would be able to solve this issue easily.
Toolkits should only be used by experienced users, in order to save time... NOT as a pacifier for the uninitiated. :-\
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@mmavani,
Despite my obvious bemusement, I'm going to try to help out... First, check here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905
Also, do a Google search on adb and fastboot, and find out what they do, and why you need to be familiar with them. If you research, read , and understand the information, then you should have no problem doing this - adb push "romxyz.zip" /sdcard/download.
If you can't (or don't want to) take time to educate yourself about unlocking, rooting, and flashing, then you need to reconsider whether you have any business being rooted.
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jjhiza said:
@mmavani,
Despite my obvious bemusement, I'm going to try to help out... First, check here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905
Also, do a Google search on adb and fastboot, and find out what they do, and why you need to be familiar with them. If you research, read , and understand the information, then you should have no problem doing this - adb push "romxyz.zip" /sdcard/download.
If you can't (or don't want to) take time to educate yourself about unlocking, rooting, and flashing, then you need to reconsider whether you have any business being rooted.
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It's already fixed.
Thanks for your help
Hi all.
How can I wipe my Nexus 5 so it is a plain Kit Kat 4.4.2 (like the day I received it) and just root it? it's currently in 4.4.2 and rooted, but with a lot of stuf in it too. My main concern is how to wipe once it's rooted, and how to reroot.
For those who like to read, a little more info:
I have a Nexus 5 which received 2 days ago. I come from an iPhone 5S, so... pretty newbie...
I unlocked the bootloader and rooted the device after unboxing, and have been using it since. Problems are:
1. I just found out about CWM and its capabilities, and I intend to use the backups a lot.
2. I kind of ****ed up with a couple of apps I regret installing.
3. After a backup I just did today, it asked to whether or not fix the recovery (or something like that). Selected YES, nothing happened. It then asked to fix the root... said YES and screwed it completely. I had to put SuperSu in the phone as a ZIP and manually install it again to recover my root access. It kind of looks "dirty" now, lol.
Anyways, I'd like to make a whole device backup from CWM with Kit Kat out of the box, no extra apps installed. Just rooted. Then install all my stuff, sync contacts and so on, and make another backup.
That's why I want to erase the device and have it all clean (just rooted).
Thanks!
Start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
Then go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
jd1639 said:
Start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
Then go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
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Thanks! Can link 2 be replaced with just running CF-Auto-Root? That's what I used the first time and worked great.
rwed said:
Thanks! Can link 2 be replaced with just running CF-Auto-Root? That's what I used the first time and worked great.
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It can, but I'd recommend you do it per the link.
jd1639 said:
It can, but I'd recommend you do it per the link.
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Mmm. OK. And why? (Just curious at this point)
rwed said:
Mmm. OK. And why? (Just curious at this point)
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Because the 2nd method furnishes you with knowledge and experience to help you understand and learn things that cf auto root "automates" for you. Using our recommended method, you will have a head start in knowing how to do things you may need to do to recover your device from various scenarios.
...for example, had you used that method last time - applying logic and knowledge, you may not have created this thread
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rootSU said:
...for example, had you used that method last time - applying logic and knowledge, you may not have created this thread
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lol OK. Thanks guys.
I come from iOS after several years. Please bear that in mind.
We're just offering you the benefit of our collective experience. Some of us have been doing this for years so please understand - we're not giving you grief. We have your best interests in mind
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rootSU said:
We're just offering you the benefit of our collective experience. Some of us have been doing this for years so please understand - we're not giving you grief. We have your best interests in mind
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Oh please, I know. I was just hiding my ignorance under the iOS carpet.
Will give a read to both links tomorrow. Will definitely do link1 on friday if I find the time, and will then consider either doing link2 or going the CF-Auto-Root way.
I'll let you know how this all ends.
Again, thanks!
Update:
Followed steps in link1. Everything went fine.
Gave a deep read to link2. Found it understandable and easy to do and follow, but decided to go the CF-Auto-Root way just because I had done it before and worked nicely...
Everything OK. Something weird happened -again- though. After the clean restore and root, I installed CWM and proceeded to make a backup of the plain system. After it, it asked to fix root again. I had previously said YES, which lead to a broken root, so I said NO this time. Same thing happened!! I lost root and had to manually install SuperSu 1.93 from ZIP in CWM... Why does this happen?
Anyways, I have another question. If one day I decide to restore from this backup I just made, will it be exactly as doing a complete restore following link1?
Thanks!
jd1639 said:
Start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
Then go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
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rootSU said:
Because the 2nd method furnishes you with knowledge and experience to help you understand and learn things that cf auto root "automates" for you. Using our recommended method, you will have a head start in knowing how to do things you may need to do to recover your device from various scenarios.
...for example, had you used that method last time - applying logic and knowledge, you may not have created this thread
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Stop using cwm... use twrp or philz which can turn the nag off.
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rwed said:
Update:
Followed steps in link1. Everything went fine.
Gave a deep read to link2. Found it understandable and easy to do and follow, but decided to go the CF-Auto-Root way just because I had done it before and worked nicely...
Everything OK. Something weird happened -again- though. After the clean restore and root, I installed CWM and proceeded to make a backup of the plain system. After it, it asked to fix root again. I had previously said YES, which lead to a broken root, so I said NO this time. Same thing happened!! I lost root and had to manually install SuperSu 1.93 from ZIP in CWM... Why does this happen?
Anyways, I have another question. If one day I decide to restore from this backup I just made, will it be exactly as doing a complete restore following link1?
Thanks!
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Flash this in cwm http://d-h.st/YpG. It'll put twrp on
Oh damn it... Really? OK, a couple of quick questions:
1. Did reinstalling SuperSu leave junk in the file system?
2. Will flashing TWRP leave anything either?
My OCD would probably make me restore again if the answer to any of those questions is yes.
rootSU said:
Stop using cwm... use twrp or philz which can turn the nag off.
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jd1639 said:
Flash this in cwm http://d-h.st/YpG. It'll put twrp on
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rwed said:
Oh damn it... Really? OK, a couple of quick questions:
1. Did reinstalling SuperSu leave junk in the file system?
2. Will flashing TWRP leave anything either?
My OCD would probably make me restore again if the answer to any of those questions is yes.
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No to both your questions.
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No to both your questions.
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Thank you very much!
I just saw that TWRP is in version 5.7.3 in the Play Store. Any reason why you linked to 2.6.3.4? I'm asking because I guess it'll update as soon as I boot. Right?
rwed said:
Thank you very much!
I just saw that TWRP is in version 5.7.3 in the Play Store. Any reason why you linked to 2.6.3.4? I'm asking because I guess it'll update as soon as I boot. Right?
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Not for the nexus 5. I think you're looking at cwm.
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Not for the nexus 5. I think you're looking at cwm.
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I saw it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
rwed said:
I saw it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
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I just looked at it. I'm not sure what that is. The file I linked you to is the latest image from goo.im which is the official twrp depository.
jd1639 said:
I just looked at it. I'm not sure what that is. The file I linked you to is the latest image from goo.im which is the official twrp depository.
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I'll just install your file, specially if you can't even tell what that thing I linked is. Thank you jd. :good:
rwed said:
Thank you very much!
I just saw that TWRP is in version 5.7.3 in the Play Store. Any reason why you linked to 2.6.3.4? I'm asking because I guess it'll update as soon as I boot. Right?
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That's the twrp manager. Different things. One is an app and one is a recovery
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Hi is there anybody to help me out. I checked all the websites, forums and youtube. but i couldn find any solution for my device. I have a one plus one. 5.02 android lollipop. i accidentally deleted my OS. nothing is installed on my device now. it says no os. i just have twrp. i even tried using adb sideload. but failed. it says some error. i downloaded the zip file to push through sideload but didn help me. i have also attached the screenshot of the command prompt which i tried. Im not tech savvy, dont know much about all these. can some one help me out with this,. its been 10 days i did not use my phone. pls advice me what to do.. thanks in advance.
-Abhishek
Hello,
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
You didn't specify a destination.
Code:
adb push FileName.zip /sdcard/
Hope it helps,
BD619
error: closed
i Specified the path sdcard. still i get "error:closed". i tried adb push and adb sideload. what shud i do?
Please find the screen shot
I tried it still i am getting the error. what shud i do now? will i be able to recover my phone. is there anything wrong? pls find the screenshot n lemme knw what i need to do. thanks
abhi0488 said:
I tried it still i am getting the error. what shud i do now? will i be able to recover my phone. is there anything wrong? pls find the screenshot n lemme knw what i need to do. thanks
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The other things I'm noticing are...
1. You are in sideload mode when trying to push the rom.
2. There is a space between the filename and .zip (this is ok if that is the actual name of the file, can you copy and paste the filename or a screenshot of the file?)
When you push the file you should be on the main recovery screen not sideload.
Paging @Heisenberg you know more about Bacon then I do ...am I even in the ballpark with my advice?
Your best option is probably to just use fastboot to flash the stock images to your phone, have a look at section 8 of my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
@BD619, your advice is good! I personally just prefer to use the stock images over using sideload.
Heisenberg said:
Your best option is probably to just use fastboot to flash the stock images to your phone, have a look at section 8 of my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
@BD619, your advice is good! I personally just prefer to use the stock images over using sideload.
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Yeah I noticed sideload is hit or miss...I'm an HTC guy so not real familiar with other devices lol.
BD619 said:
Yeah I noticed sideload is hit or miss...I'm an HTC guy so not real familiar with other devices lol.
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I was an HTC guy until I got this phone, I'll never go back now, too much screwing around needed to get an HTC unlocked.
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Can all of this be done on a Mac using these folders? Where there is an .exe file in a folder, is there a Mac equivalent?
You can still use adb and fastboot on a Mac. Just Google search for a guide on how to install it on a Mac.
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If u have a otg pendrive use it to flash the zip from twrp .
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Thanks for ur reply mate. I dont have a otg pendrive. is there any alternate method. or else i ll buy one.
abhi0488 said:
Hi is there anybody to help me out. I checked all the websites, forums and youtube. but i couldn find any solution for my device. I have a one plus one. 5.02 android lollipop. i accidentally deleted my OS. nothing is installed on my device now. it says no os. i just have twrp. i even tried using adb sideload. but failed. it says some error. i downloaded the zip file to push through sideload but didn help me. i have also attached the screenshot of the command prompt which i tried. Im not tech savvy, dont know much about all these. can some one help me out with this,. its been 10 days i did not use my phone. pls advice me what to do.. thanks in advance.
-Abhishek
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Hi Abhishek ,
Did u find any solutions to this problem...even i just got into this mess...
Pls help if u found the solution ???
abhi0488 said:
Thanks for ur reply mate. I dont have a otg pendrive. is there any alternate method. or else i ll buy one.
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I've already told you exactly what you need to do.
Heisenberg said:
Your best option is probably to just use fastboot to flash the stock images to your phone, have a look at section 8 of my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
@BD619, your advice is good! I personally just prefer to use the stock images over using sideload.
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Thanks mate. It worked. I followed the steps. And finally my phone is back in action. Thanks a lot..
Arya10 said:
Hi Abhishek ,
Did u find any solutions to this problem...even i just got into this mess...
Pls help if u found the solution ???
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Yes now my phone is working properly. Follow Heisenberg. He gave me the link you can find it on the first page of this thread. Go to session 8 and follow the link it ll guide u through.
Hi,
I am following this link to root my new note 5 using the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../t-mobile-sm-n920t-root-methods-info-t3183805
Everything is fine until from step 5, I realized that the kernel, and the rest of the files, when trying to browse them from the phone on recovery mode and flash them, the extension will not even be read by my phone. Therefore I dont know what to do. the post said the extension is supposed to be zip but there are in in only two img files, which when connected to the phone, won't even be recognize. so how can i flash the phone?
please help,
Yann
YannAlex said:
Hi,
I am following this link to root my new note 5 using the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../t-mobile-sm-n920t-root-methods-info-t3183805
Everything is fine until from step 5, I realized that the kernel, and the rest of the files, when trying to browse them from the phone on recovery mode and flash them, the extension will not even be read by my phone. Therefore I dont know what to do. the post said the extension is supposed to be zip but there are in in only two img files, which when connected to the phone, won't even be recognize. so how can i flash the phone?
please help,
Yann
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Following this thread and not the one you posted....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187422
southphillysean said:
Following this thread and not the one you posted....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187422
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ok thanks. By the way, is this one working for you?
Let me try that and get back to you later. thank you.
If you follow the instructions as they ate written, you will have zero issues.
HTML:
[QUOTE="YannAlex, post: 63793877, member: 7070885"]ok thanks. By the way, is this one working for you?
Let me try that and get back to you later. thank you.[/QUOTE]
Now I think I do have a clear idea o the issue: I followed all the steps this time
however, SuperSu would pop out at the end and when I check: root access denied: I think the previous root that I did not perform right, is the issue somehow. Is there any way to get rid of it or go around it?
Now I think I do have a clear idea o the issue: I followed all the steps this time
however, SuperSu would pop out at the end and when I check: root access denied: I think the previous root that I did not perform right, is the issue somehow. Is there any way to get rid of it or go around it?
YannAlex said:
Hi,
I am following this link to root my new note 5 using the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../t-mobile-sm-n920t-root-methods-info-t3183805
Everything is fine until from step 5, I realized that the kernel, and the rest of the files, when trying to browse them from the phone on recovery mode and flash them, the extension will not even be read by my phone. Therefore I dont know what to do. the post said the extension is supposed to be zip but there are in in only two img files, which when connected to the phone, won't even be recognize. so how can i flash the phone?
please help,
Yann
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Hi, I have done everything has said but at the end,the phone was not rooted and I am getting the following msg. Titanium backup when trying to look up if it was rooted correctly: Titanium Backup has been denied permission for an interactive shell.
Any idea what it means?
YannAlex said:
ok thanks. By the way, is this one working for you?
Let me try that and get back to you later. thank you.
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YannAlex said:
Hi, I have done everything has said but at the end,the phone was not rooted and I am getting the following msg. Titanium backup when trying to look up if it was rooted correctly: Titanium Backup has been denied permission for an interactive shell.
Any idea what it means?
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Did you flash a kernel? If you did then download super su from the market and try TiBu again. The error means that TiBu was not given super user permissions. So either you dont have a rooted kernel or you dont have SU installed to grant the requested permissions. OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked.
pcriz said:
Did you flash a kernel? If you did then download super su from the market and try TiBu again. The error means that TiBu was not given super user permissions. So either you dont have a rooted kernel or you dont have SU installed to grant the requested permissions. OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked.
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I did flash a kernel , and any other softwares provided under this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...easy-steps-n920t-aoge-odin-twrp-root-t3187422
Next, what do you mean by Supersu from the market? What is TiBu also?
Thanks for your contribution.
YannAlex said:
I did flash a kernel , and any other softwares provided under this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...easy-steps-n920t-aoge-odin-twrp-root-t3187422
Next, what do you mean by Supersu from the market? What is TiBu also?
Thanks for your contribution.
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The market has a super user app for managing SU permission requests, you may already have it. It will look like a pound sign "#" and say super user or SU. If you dont have that app you need to download it. The developer is named chainfire.
TiBu is short hand for Titanium Backup
Waouh I am learning a lot from you guys. O, I will be looking for that SU with the # sign. It is definitely not what I currently have.
by this sentence: "OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked." : do you mean that the phone may have already been rooted? without SU telling me? because honestly, I dont know whats wrong.
YannAlex said:
Waouh I am learning a lot from you guys. O, I will be looking for that SU with the # sign. It is definitely not what I currently have.
by this sentence: "OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked." : do you mean that the phone may have already been rooted? without SU telling me? because honestly, I dont know whats wrong.
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If you already have SU then you would have been prompted to grant super user permission by a pop up dialog. If you mistakenly select deny or wasn't paying attention (it has a time out that will select deny but only temporarily if no user input is selected). If you mistaken selected deny then you would need to open the SU app and remove the TiBu entry, restart TiBu and select allow.. That is only IF you have the Super User (SU) app installed..
OMG! YOU ARE GENIUS! THAT WAS THE ISSUE.no it says that I do have root access! finally. Hyper shell (FAST): YES. However Fast/Auto App Install: No. THANK YOU THANK YOU
YannAlex said:
OMG! YOU ARE GENIUS! THAT WAS THE ISSUE.no it says that I do have root access! finally. Hyper shell (FAST): YES. However Fast/Auto App Install: No. THANK YOU THANK YOU
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Glad to help
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Glad to help
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Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
YannAlex said:
Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
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You need a different kernel. You should give me the model number of your phone and I will point you to the most recent arter kernel. I am assuming you are rooted with noble which was known for kernel panic during phone calls which caused reboots
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pcriz said:
You need a different kernel. You should give me the model number of your phone and I will point you to the most recent arter kernel. I am assuming you are rooted with noble which was known for kernel panic during phone calls which caused reboots
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I sent a pm, no need to respond here
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Where do I get the latest kernel to flash? Thanks
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I'm using this kernel from the original android development section for this phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3217967