Hi dear XDA users.
I have been researching for a while now to troubleshoot my own problem but i cant find anything.So i though maybe some of you guys could help me with this.So here is the story.
I rooted my Z3 via KingRoot ( One Click Root). Android 5.1.1 . Bootloader is locked. After these i installed some apps such as dsploit ,nmap, etc. And they all require BusyBox which i knew from the beginning because i used an Galaxy S3 and everything wokred perfectly. When i press install busybox tells me it failed and i should try to install it to a different location.I tried all of the locations but it does not work.After that i thought maybe i could install busybox with Terminal Emulator but it also doesnt work.I tried various codes and i had answers like Mount not permitted or DIrectory not found. Please help me.
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Okay, I have been attempting to root my Kyocera Rise for 2 weeks now and no one can seem to help me. I have tried DOZENS of different rooting methods and none seem to do anything at all. I am running Ice cream, android 4.0.4. I was recently told the Bin4ry script was my best option and have tried multiple times to no avail. I even found a tweaked version of it, supposedly specifically for the Rise, but still no luck. I have installed the driver from the rise site, but don't know what else I can do. During the script running process, it seems to go fine, I hit restore and it reboots, and upon turning back on, the script tells me, "mount: permission denied (are you root?) ...can somebody please help me out here?...
i rooted my rise
zrog09 said:
Okay, I have been attempting to root my Kyocera Rise for 2 weeks now and no one can seem to help me. I have tried DOZENS of different rooting methods and none seem to do anything at all. I am running Ice cream, android 4.0.4. I was recently told the Bin4ry script was my best option and have tried multiple times to no avail. I even found a tweaked version of it, supposedly specifically for the Rise, but still no luck. I have installed the driver from the rise site, but don't know what else I can do. During the script running process, it seems to go fine, I hit restore and it reboots, and upon turning back on, the script tells me, "mount: permission denied (are you root?) ...can somebody please help me out here?...
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I downloaded "poot" //db.tt/0HqxEURT
downloaded ministro 2 google play
downloaded superuser
ran poot to push su to xbin
updated superuser binary from in app rebooted and was rooted.
kyocera rise root
50rc3r3r said:
I downloaded "poot" //db.tt/0HqxEURT
downloaded ministro 2 google play
downloaded superuser
ran poot to push su to xbin
updated superuser binary from in app rebooted and was rooted.
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i dont know this method but pdanet+ for windows will install the drivers allowing you to actually root the rise i have done this myself after long hours with no answers to the ops problem
Helo,im new here.. iam exploring the whole day exploring the web in getting root my device, but then after i succesfully rooted my device. i got a lot of errors like "unfortunately , the 'certain app' stop working". And when everytime i install the ROM manager, my device suddenly reboot on it self. I decided to have a factory reset on my device to check if the error will fix. And the error was actually fixed. I installed busybox pro, on the device and tried to update the busybox, and now my device has a 0.00b internal storage. I cant install any applications anymore. While doing self investigation, i removed also my Superuser privileges, thinking it would fix the issue. I also unrooted my device again. now im stucked -.- since i read about some forums that i just need to restore the busybox to the right directory. Anyone can help me? Iam running a tablet with Softwinerevb device name- i know there is a less support about this device. Running on a stock ROM JB 4.1.1. Well cross-fingers if someone could help me here.
crigz said:
Helo,im new here.. iam exploring the whole day exploring the web in getting root my device, but then after i succesfully rooted my device. i got a lot of errors like "unfortunately , the 'certain app' stop working". And when everytime i install the ROM manager, my device suddenly reboot on it self. I decided to have a factory reset on my device to check if the error will fix. And the error was actually fixed. I installed busybox pro, on the device and tried to update the busybox, and now my device has a 0.00b internal storage. I cant install any applications anymore. While doing self investigation, i removed also my Superuser privileges, thinking it would fix the issue. I also unrooted my device again. now im stucked -.- since i read about some forums that i just need to restore the busybox to the right directory. Anyone can help me? Iam running a tablet with Softwinerevb device name- i know there is a less support about this device. Running on a stock ROM JB 4.1.1. Well cross-fingers if someone could help me here.
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I can install an emulator on it, and a root explorer. Is there anyway that you can provide some commands so i can gain root access using root commands and transfer the busybox from system\xbin to system\bin??
any solution
did you find a solution to this? I have a similar problem, but on a generic tv box. I have tried flashing a multitude of roms, but have only got 1 to slightly work
Try to change default install location to SD
Use ADB and try to change default install location to SD card. By this u can install some apps. Hope this will work for you.:highfive:
Late response, but I thought I'd put the answer here since I encountered it myself on a generic AllWinder/Softwiner tablet and found the answer on TabletRepublic. (Sorry, I'm not allowed to post links yet.)
There's something about busybox that prevents it from mounting the /data partition, so you don't have any storage available and all your personal settings vanish.
The solution is to copy busybox from /system/xbin to /system/bin. If you have ADB access (I did it from Linux) or can copy a terminal emulator to the SD card and install it do this:
Code:
mount -o rw,remount /system
cp /system/xbin/busybox /system/bin
reboot
Or if you can download RootExplorer.apk to the SD card, you can install that and copy the file with it.
So.. After a whole week trying to find a succesful way to root this f***ng phone, no success has been found.
I couldn't find this phone's section on XDA so I'm posting this on the general section...
If anyone could give me the link to the section, it would be very appreciated.
This is the phone:
Samsung Galaxy Trend 3 - SM-G3502C
Android Version: 4.3
Build Number: JLS36C.G3502CZCUAOD1
I have tried a number of on android apps, windows software, and even tried rooting manually by adb and linux. But couldn't have a single successful attempt or any signs of progress made...
Can anyone help me out with this phone, the reason I need root is because this is a chinese phone and doesnt have Play Store installed, and I need root access to install Play Store on /system/apps/ and give R+W permission...
Apps tried:
Saferoot
Kingo App Root
iRoot (vRoot/Root Master)
OneClickRoot
TowelRoot
A bunch of .bat rooting scripts
Baidu in-app Rooter
Rooting through ADB (everything was going fine until I had to access Ubuntu's Nautilus, to move the files to /system/ but the device wouldn't mount by MTP on download mode, and I couldn't access the files) link to the guide followed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2684210
Any help would be truly appreciated, and If there is a way to install play store without the need of root access, or even a good replacement for play store would be really good.
Also, I have 0 experience on custom recovery, so, If any developer out there could create a custom recovery for this phone, I could give them the recovery.img from this phone and modify it to work on this phone. If that's the way it works, idk XD.
P.D. I already opened a thread on XDA-Assist but sorry, I had to move it, I saw that every post on that section had little views and replies and I was worried that this would happened to me on that section to me too. I'm ok if I need to erase it from there but I would like to leave it there for some time if there is any replies.
Link to the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/samsung-galaxy-trend-3-sm-g3502-rooting-t3106250
Hi, still you right~ looks like your are really can't to wait to root your device. Just try KingRoot, we just release new version which can root device from Android 2.x to 5.0. I can't give you promise, but just have a try~ good luck
Ok first of all i have to say that i am a noob at android things (i dont even know the term) so im sorry if you cringe while you read this and see very easy problems to solve.
I am using a Huawei Honor 3x, Rooted, and android 4.2.2
and i want to install busybox for Cheatdroids sake and also for xposed installer.
So i download busy box and tapped on install, what popped up (as you may guess) was "It seems like busy box was not installed properly, try to install to another". I tried this on another location as it told me to , like system/bin, su/bin, su/xbin but it didnt work I tried it with busybox pro aswell but nothing..
I tried the Busybox installer by jrummy, it told me "Failed to download busybox v1.20.2 Please make sure you have a good internet connection and try again, well thatts something i cant change, in the Philippines we averaged around 3 mbps and i have 5 mbps which i say is the fastest i've ever had so i cant do anything about that
I tried Busybox installer (no root) by burrows apps, i followed its instructions and it said "busybox is installed!" so i got exited but i download a busybox checker and it said no, Cheatdroids didnt recognize it either.
I tried Busybox by meefik and it said
"remounting /system to rw.. done
Copying busybox to /system/xbin ... fail
Setting permissions ... fail
installing new applets.. fail
Remounting /system to ro... done "
Those are all that i have tried, please help me.
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Okay so I've had this phone for little over 10 months now and within that time I've managed to achieve root (unreliable but it works at the very least) in that time as well as learned a fair amount about Linux and android alike (Not a whole lot but I know some stuff) though I've now come to the point of I actually want to give my phone a proper root instead of this faulty solution I have currently. I (barely) managed to get my phone rooted using Kingoroot and I've played plenty with my phones' innards in that time, removed system apps, added my own selection to the system but some apps in my phone that use root don't work even with root permission granted which is why I'm wanting to replace Kingoroot with ChainFires' SuperSU binaries, could anybody help me with simple instructions for someone who doesn't actually know very much regarding how root and SU bins work inside of android? My phone's using 4.4.2 kitkat.
Just a few disclaimers first to get misconceptions out the way:
1. I do not have a custom recovery nor is one available for my phone (Samsung galaxy young 2 (SM-S130H) for those who want to know)
2. I'm currently unable to use the internet on my phone as I lack Wi-Fi to do so (router is dead) so I'm manually installing app packages through ADB, so if something needs an internet connection on my phone it's not going to work for me, for now..PC still has net access.
3. I have access to ADB shells' SU but not ADB root so I hope you don't need that from me.
4. This phone does not have a fastboot mode. (That I can find anyway..) Only a download mode from what I've found.
Can anybody help me out with telling me what I'll need to be doing in regards to getting this done?
Hi Mc Fow1er
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Nice regards and good luck.
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Mc Fow1er said:
Okay so I've had this phone for little over 10 months now and within that time I've managed to achieve root (unreliable but it works at the very least) in that time as well as learned a fair amount about Linux and android alike (Not a whole lot but I know some stuff) though I've now come to the point of I actually want to give my phone a proper root instead of this faulty solution I have currently. I (barely) managed to get my phone rooted using Kingoroot and I've played plenty with my phones' innards in that time, removed system apps, added my own selection to the system but some apps in my phone that use root don't work even with root permission granted which is why I'm wanting to replace Kingoroot with ChainFires' SuperSU binaries, could anybody help me with simple instructions for someone who doesn't actually know very much regarding how root and SU bins work inside of android? My phone's using 4.4.2 kitkat.
Just a few disclaimers first to get misconceptions out the way:
1. I do not have a custom recovery nor is one available for my phone (Samsung galaxy young 2 (SM-S130H) for those who want to know)
2. I'm currently unable to use the internet on my phone as I lack Wi-Fi to do so (router is dead) so I'm manually installing app packages through ADB, so if something needs an internet connection on my phone it's not going to work for me, for now..PC still has net access.
3. I have access to ADB shells' SU but not ADB root so I hope you don't need that from me.
4. This phone does not have a fastboot mode. (That I can find anyway..) Only a download mode from what I've found.
Can anybody help me out with telling me what I'll need to be doing in regards to getting this done?
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