Title says it all.
After uninstalling SuperSu, CyanogenMod privacy guard is not asking for root permission anymore.
any help?
Ashwinrg said:
You want to install any superuser app that manage root permissions.
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No, I just want to remove SuperSu and use the built in root manager of Cyanogenmod.
Ashwinrg said:
Go to developer option and go to root access and select apps and adb.
I hope it help you.
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I already did that but still SU requests do not show up;
that's why i posted this thread.
you dont seem to understand the issue.
The apps may have already had given root access so it won't ask again, try to uninstal /re-install one of them
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Hi, I just root my phoneabout a couple minutes ago. I have the superuser icons ib my All Apps screen. However when I open the superuser, there's not any apps on there. Is this normal? Am I rooted?
Thanks for the quick reply!
There aren't any apps listed in there because you probably haven't given or denied root access for any programs yet. Install any app that needs root, run it, it should ask for root access. When you give or deny it, it will show up in the superuser list.
DrMadman said:
There aren't any apps listed in there because you probably haven't given or denied root access for any programs yet. Install any app that needs root, run it, it should ask for root access. When you give or deny it, it will show up in the superuser list.[/QUOTEThanks for the info. I was wondering how it works...
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titanium backup
I have rooted my htc wildfire s (HBOOT-1.09.009). installed superuser. but when titanium backup is installed its showing root access denied.
can anyone help?
Thank you.
vikasac said:
I have rooted my htc wildfire s (HBOOT-1.09.009). installed superuser. but when titanium backup is installed its showing root access denied.
can anyone help?
Thank you.
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You will probably need to root your device again. If titanium backup cannot access root then your not rooted. Just to be safe, GO to goolge play and download a root checker. Run the root checker, it will verify root or not.
Otherwise, use HTCsupertool to root your device.
Superuser permissions
There aren't any apps listed in in super user. When I try to install any app that needs root, it super user not asking for root access.
Please help.
vinny24 said:
There aren't any apps listed in in super user. When I try to install any app that needs root, it super user not asking for root access.
Please help.
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Did you try any other super app. Remove the one you have and try another.
Everytime I open SuperSU, it keep asking for update, but when i click okay, it keep saying that it failed...
Ziken said:
Everytime I open SuperSU, it keep asking for update, but when i click okay, it keep saying that it failed...
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When you click update does it request superuser permissions?
Have you disabled first superuser?
Then you have to open and update the binares of supersu
At the end you can update from market the app and re-upgrade new binaries
how to disaple superuser i installed supersu and it replaced superuser without configuring anything and begin to appear in situations that need permissions do it mean that superuser is disabled although indid not do anything to disable it or extra steps needed to disable superuser completely ??
okay...i was able to fix it...someone need to modify the guide to include that we have to go to google play and download the SuperUser by ChainDD to fix the SU update request. best i can figure out is that SuperUser was borked and probably couldn't update itself. it not odd to see that happen.
i just rooted my phone using motochopper. and am trying to use ltm launcher. every time i open it, it says root context not able to get permission.
and then when i go to the superuser, it says the superuser binary (su) must be updated. and it ask if i want to recovery install or just install, but none of it works. i even downloaded supersu from chainfire and it says there is no su binary installed. so i need help getting root permission to apps so i can get lmt launcher to work.
i read an old post with they guy with the same problem and u told him to flash it with something but i am not really sure how to do that. so if u can kind of explain how to do that.
thanks
wrestling103 said:
i just rooted my phone using motochopper. and am trying to use ltm launcher. every time i open it, it says root context not able to get permission.
and then when i go to the superuser, it says the superuser binary (su) must be updated. and it ask if i want to recovery install or just install, but none of it works. i even downloaded supersu from chainfire and it says there is no su binary installed. so i need help getting root permission to apps so i can get lmt launcher to work.
i read an old post with they guy with the same problem and u told him to flash it with something but i am not really sure how to do that. so if u can kind of explain how to do that.
thanks
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Just installing the super user app from play store doesn't root your phone.
SuperUser app only manages root permissions. It itself does not root the phone. Head over to your xda section and read there how to root your phone .
omerjerk said:
Just installing the super user app from play store doesn't root your phone.
SuperUser app only manages root permissions. It itself does not root the phone. Head over to your xda section and read there how to root your phone .
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Like I've said I have already rooted my phone using motochopper. That's not the problem. The problem is not getting super user updated
wrestling103 said:
Like I've said I have already rooted my phone using motochopper. That's not the problem. The problem is not getting super user updated
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Did you follow the official rooting procedure as given in your xda forum? Because if your phone is rooted then you won't face any problem related to SuperUser app and updating binary and all these stuffs.
I've had the same problem as listed above.
I have some questions about root.. I have searched for the questions below but i didn't get my answer.
1. Uninstallation of superuser cannot effect to the root? (Just confirming)
2. After uninstalling superuser will i be able to install more root needed apps? apps data will automatically install in their respective place just without any superuser permission..????
3. After unrooting phone root needed apps (which are installed) will work fine or not? and will i be able to uninstall those root apps?
Answer me plz..
Thank You.
jordan1296 said:
I have some questions about root.. I have searched for the questions below but i didn't get my answer.
1. Uninstallation of superuser cannot effect to the root? (Just confirming)
2. After uninstalling superuser will i be able to install more root needed apps? apps data will automatically install in their respective place just without any superuser permission..????
3. After unrooting phone root needed apps (which are installed) will work fine or not? and will i be able to uninstall those root apps?
Answer me plz..
Thank You.
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Answers:-
1. Uninstalling of superuser with clean Unroot will Remove Root Binary from System and will effect Root, as without SU app you cant play with Root..
2. No, You Can't.
3. No they won't Function. You can uninstall Root apps if they are in System Folder other you will be able to uninstall.
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What superuser app does?
Thank You very much.. I am satisfied by your reply..
Delete it wanted to give reply.. but i posted it.
What superuser app does?
Zeuscluts said:
Answers:-
1. Uninstalling of superuser with clean Unroot will Remove Root Binary from System and will effect Root, as without SU app you cant play with Root..
2. No, You Can't.
3. No they won't Function. You can uninstall Root apps if they are in System Folder other you will be able to uninstall.
Thankyou,
Regards,
Zeuscluts
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Thank You very much.. I am satisfied by your reply..
But tell me one more thing what superuser does.. i think superuser app only gives the permission to the root apps to install something in root area.. right? superuser app work is just to allow or deny the permission to the app right..?
So if i don't unroot my phone and if i just simply remove superuser app then i still should be able to install root apps in the root? because my phone is rooted.. and i have just removed superuser app which gives permission only.
I think superuser only gives the permission to the app SO apps will be intall in the root just without any permission of superuser?? this is what superuser does ONLY?
I think i am misunderstanding something about superuser.. Correct me please if i am wrong.. :good:
jordan1296 said:
Thank You very much.. I am satisfied by your reply..
But tell me one more thing what superuser does.. i think superuser app only gives the permission to the root apps to install something in root area.. right? superuser app work is just to allow or deny the permission to the app right..?
So if i don't unroot my phone and if i just simply remove superuser app then i still should be able to install root apps in the root? because my phone is rooted.. and i have just removed superuser app which gives permission only.
I think superuser only gives the permission to the app SO apps will be intall in the root just without any permission of superuser?? this is what superuser does ONLY?
I think i am misunderstanding something about superuser.. Correct me please if i am wrong.. :good:
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Yes,
It gives permissions to access, modify your Root area[Restricted when you are Non-Rooted].
No,
Removing SU app will remove permissions with It. So after that you cant use those Rooted app which you gave Permissions when u had SU App.
Note:- Without any SU app you can't Play your System Files..
nor your rooted apps will work..
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Zeuscluts said:
Yes,
It gives permissions to access, modify your Root area[Restricted when you are Non-Rooted].
No,
Removing SU app will remove permissions with It. So after that you cant use those Rooted app which you gave Permissions when u had SU App.
Note:- Without any SU app you can't Play your System Files..
nor your rooted apps will work..
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Okayy Thank You.
S4 mk2 i337 soft bricked...
This is the link I started dealing with:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758
Problem is, I uninstalled a system file or two...or 15...and now the phone will start up, but no apps show up, just black screen. I can navigate still and work around it, but what i CAN'T do is give permission to that batch file once it recognizes the phone.
Obviously, I didn't know what I was doing, so I didn't realize that unrooting it wouldn't solve the problem, so I need to root, and then somehow get my system files back in place. Titanium Backup says my back up doesn't exist...pretty frustrated, I've spent 10+ hours on this site and some others trying to get back in, so I apologize upfront for possibly missing a post elsewhere
S4 MK2 I337
Hello,
So I messed up a bit... I have absolutely no idea what to do, I have SuperSU and TWRP installed on my OPO but I don't seem to have root access...
What should I do? (I'll be happy to provide any extra needed information)
EDIT: THANKS FOR THE HELP THIS IS WORKING
(I'll be happy to provide anyone with help)
oscarbo said:
Hello,
So I messed up a bit... I have absolutely no idea what to do, I have SuperSU and TWRP installed on my OPO but I don't seem to have root access...
What should I do? (I'll be happy to provide any extra needed information)
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did you update the binaries in supersu?
Doo Doo said:
did you update the binaries in supersu?
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Well I updated to 44R hoping that I could try again with a fresh install.
oscarbo said:
Well I updated to 44R hoping that I could try again with a fresh install.
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Install latest Su , then in SU settings remove " Respect CM Root Settings " reboot
Cholerabob said:
Install latest Su , then in SU settings remove " Respect CM Root Settings " reboot
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Is that the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3 ?
Also, do you think I can put TWRP and Root it again using the toolkit? (Or any other way that won't wipe my phone)
oscarbo said:
Is that the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3 ?
Also, do you think I can put TWRP and Root it again using the toolkit? (Or any other way that won't wipe my phone)
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en
Rooting wont erase anything. Drop the toolkit learn to do it manually, it will save you a lot of headaches. Copy the su file to your phone, reboot into TWRP recovery, install from zip, find and install superSU file. If root does not stick, look into SU settings and remove " Respect CM Root Settings " and reboot to system.