Hi,
Having a little trouble with my Rom toolbox. Keeps comming with a pop up saying %s can't get root access, although i have root and superuser allowing access.
Anybody have an idea?
Need help!!!!!!
Xperia Play using;
markphytonICS
DooMkernel Beta V3
Blue Statusbar 4.0
Reboot and try again.if it don't work delete the permission
in the Superuser App.
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Nick_123 said:
Reboot and try again.if it don't work delete the permission
in the Superuser App.
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First go into Super User and revoke access. Then I would re-grant it to see if it works. Then uninstall app and re-install.
datruth_bates said:
First go into Super User and revoke access. Then I would re-grant it to see if it works. Then uninstall app and re-install.
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Just about to say this, at first i had alot of problems with rom toolbox and then i noticed the first time i opened it i declined superuser access and it was blocked.
Nope. Everything ok with superuser rights. Just keep mucking around. Using the system apks now and doing everything directly instead of using the app.
Getting angry with it. Lol
Using markphytonICS
Lupus_Beta_Kernel_V4 CFS
Systemui from neoV ( blue statusbar)
This app doesn't work on rooted smartphones, before I had a trick using SuperSU (Option to disable superuser) and after that it worked, But now even doing this trick it still say's I'm using a rooted smartphone, so I can't watch Live TV , Does someone now how to hide root from this app?
Thanks in advance, any help is appreciated!
Tried xposed module called "rootcloak"? I saw it today. Not tested it
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Tried xposed module called "rootcloak"? I saw it today. Not tested it
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Yes, but it say's it's not compatible with the Yelo app because it uses a special method to detect root or something like that, so it will not work.
GianniDPC said:
Yes, but it say's it's not compatible with the Yelo app because it uses a special method to detect root or something like that, so it will not work.
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Ah ok, sorry.
I am using xposed framework and xprivacy tot do it!
Just limit (tick) su box in shell menu and you're good to go!
Working here on nexus 5 and 7...
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oniemjan said:
I am using xposed framework and xprivacy tot do it!
Just limit (tick) su box in shell menu and you're good to go!
Working here on nexus 5 and 7...
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Still says the same, Can you show me what you enabled?
oniemjan said:
I am using xposed framework and xprivacy tot do it!
Just limit (tick) su box in shell menu and you're good to go!
Working here on nexus 5 and 7...
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GianniDPC said:
Still says the same, Can you show me what you enabled?
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Would also like to know as the only reason I'm stock is cause Sky Go doesn't work with root and rootcloak doesn't work either. If XPrivacy works then I'm game to try it
EddyOS said:
Would also like to know as the only reason I'm stock is cause Sky Go doesn't work with root and rootcloak doesn't work either. If XPrivacy works then I'm game to try it
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It was way easier before, Then you just needed to disable Superuser in SuperSU settings, But since the latest version it detects root via the native library (built with Android NDK)
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i DISabled su under the shell directory in xprivacy... the first time it didn't work either, but now it does (i might have uninstalled it and then reinstalled it while blocking su at first startup... i didn't disable anything else
i'm rooted and using supersu, i'm on latest stock on both devices, and i use xposed
i hope it works for you too...
here's also some proof
oniemjan said:
i DISabled su under the shell directory in xprivacy... the first time it didn't work either, but now it does (i might have uninstalled it and then reinstalled it while blocking su at first startup... i didn't disable anything else
i'm rooted and using supersu, i'm on latest stock on both devices, and i use xposed
i hope it works for you too...
here's also some proof
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Didn't work for me, I had to do these steps: (I made a video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXa1h6QMOAQ
PS: as you can see I'm using CyanogenMod 11
Glad you got it working... Still don't know why my method doesn't work for you, maybe because i'm on stock?
btw nice vid tut
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It didn't work for me either, so i was testing all kind of scenario's and SUCCESS I have live yelo tv on my rooted kitkat
The exposed library actually works but the yelo app, caches the root detection once at the beginning.
Uninstalling has no effect because when you uninstall and re-install it still finds this previous detection from somewhere.
I made it work by using titanium backup and there clearing all application data, after that you have to re-input all your credentials and it will tell you "Eerste keer laden, gelieve te wachten" and tadaaa there is live tv
I hope this works for you too now
GianniDPC said:
Didn't work for me, I had to do these steps: (I made a video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXa1h6QMOAQ
PS: as you can see I'm using CyanogenMod 11
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sebastienbo said:
It didn't work for me either, so i was testing all kind of scenario's and SUCCESS I have live yelo tv on my rooted kitkat
The exposed library actually works but the yelo app, caches the root detection once at the beginning.
Uninstalling has no effect because when you uninstall and re-install it still finds this previous detection from somewhere.
I made it work by using titanium backup and there clearing all application data, after that you have to re-input all your credentials and it will tell you "Eerste keer laden, gelieve te wachten" and tadaaa there is live tv
I hope this works for you too now
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hi, I don't get it
so you followed the youtube movie,
1. renamed build.prop,
2. Opened titanium backup
3. searched in the apps the Yelo app
4. cleared the data
5. opened SuperSU,
6. disabled Superuser
7. Opened Yelo + entered credentials
Not working here that way. it is also a rooted kitkat.
help? :cyclops:
Xposed +rootcloak? Maybe it works now?
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You need xposed + root talk after that you need a reboot.
Then you open titanium, search for yelo app and delete cache.
Now you open help, re_enter credentials and it should work
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And superuser is still enabled
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sebastienbo said:
You need xposed + root talk after that you need a reboot.
Then you open titanium, search for yelo app and delete cache.
Now you open help, re_enter credentials and it should work
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And superuser is still enabled
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damn, I hate it... not working here.
did exactly what you did
Stupid Telenet...
Ok, let's check what I have, maybe you can find a difference
I have omega ROM for Galaxy Note 3 based on Android 4.4
SuperSU 1.93 -> must be enabled to be able to hide the root (strange but don't forget it)
Xposed installer 2.4.1
xposed Framework:
app process 47
xposedbridge 42 (After update you need to restart)
Xposed modules:
Check that Rootcloack 1.4 is installed and enabled (Reboot required again)
Wanam Exposed 2.8.4
Can you check this all ?
Afterward -> delete all yelo cache/files by using Titanium
pijlman said:
damn, I hate it... not working here.
did exactly what you did
Stupid Telenet...
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When i'm thinking about it, it could also be related to kitkat, i've read that programs cannot read from micro sd cards on samsung kernels (it's a hated feature) but maybe that whats helping make it work now
sebastienbo said:
Ok, let's check what I have, maybe you can find a difference
I have omega ROM for Galaxy Note 3 based on Android 4.4
SuperSU 1.93 -> must be enabled to be able to hide the root (strange but don't forget it)
Xposed installer 2.4.1
xposed Framework:
app process 47
xposedbridge 42 (After update you need to restart)
Xposed modules:
Check that Rootcloack 1.4 is installed and enabled (Reboot required again)
Wanam Exposed 2.8.4
Can you check this all ?
Afterward -> delete all yelo cache/files by using Titanium
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oniemjan said:
I am using xposed framework and xprivacy tot do it!
Just limit (tick) su box in shell menu and you're good to go!
Working here on nexus 5 and 7...
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I don't understand why this works for me on two devices, But apparently not for others...
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sebastienbo said:
Ok, let's check what I have, maybe you can find a difference
I have omega ROM for Galaxy Note 3 based on Android 4.4
SuperSU 1.93 -> must be enabled to be able to hide the root (strange but don't forget it)
Xposed installer 2.4.1
xposed Framework:
app process 47
xposedbridge 42 (After update you need to restart)
Xposed modules:
Check that Rootcloack 1.4 is installed and enabled (Reboot required again)
Wanam Exposed 2.8.4
Can you check this all ?
Afterward -> delete all yelo cache/files by using Titanium
---------- Post added at 02:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:48 PM ----------
When i'm thinking about it, it could also be related to kitkat, i've read that programs cannot read from micro sd cards on samsung kernels (it's a hated feature) but maybe that whats helping make it work now
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I give up... tried almost everything but nothing
Hi,
i installed an app of my sattelite TV provider but the app crash because my phone is rooted.
from what i found, the app crash when it checks for "DxDrmDlcCore" through loadlibrary.
any idea how prevent from the app from crashing?
Try installing xposed framework and rootcloak module
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Rotemhs said:
Hi,
i installed an app of my sattelite TV provider but the app crash because my phone is rooted.
from what i found, the app crash when it checks for "DxDrmDlcCore" through loadlibrary.
any idea how prevent from the app from crashing?
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Just deny the super user access in the supersu, the app will never know
eatsleep said:
Just deny the super user access in the supersu, the app will never know
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the app didn't request or used superuser permossions
Hello,
I have lot many apps installed in my Oneplus 6, I am looking for working App Manager which can be used to disallow Apps from Auto Start when Phone is Switch On. This was default available in my previous Oppo F3 Plus.
Tried multiple available app from Playstore but non working... Anyone using this to manage there Apps please share..
Update: My phone is not rooted and using default Oneplus OS. I don't want to root my phone for this.
Thanks,
Ritesh
jritesh44 said:
Hello,
I have lot many apps installed in my Oneplus 6, I am looking for working App Manager which can be used to disallow Apps from Auto Start when Phone is Switch On. This was default available in my previous Oppo F3 Plus.
Tried multiple available app from Playstore but non working... Anyone using this to manage there Apps please share..
Update: My phone is not rooted and using default Oneplus OS. I don't want to root my phone for this.
Thanks,
Ritesh
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+1
I use 3C All-in-one toolbox. It's a complex app that can do a whole bunch of things. Under it's "App Manager" section you can set exactly what you're looking for per app.
It works 100% on my rooted OP6, but I don't know if you would need to root to enable this functionality in 3C.
Renovate has this feature enable his magisk rom.
Hi all
impossible to delete the native application on my pixel 3a (file, play film, youtube, play music ect ...).
On titanium backup it says "apk file not found"
I say delete not deactivated.
thank you
jerome8 said:
Hi all
impossible to delete the native application on my pixel 3a (file, play film, youtube, play music ect ...).
On titanium backup it says "apk file not found"
I say delete not deactivated.
thank you
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You can't modify the system, vendor, or product partitions on Android 10+, also Titanium Backup is legacy and doesn't really work well with magisk or any modern system. If you need to debloat apps, I'd recommend using the terminal debloater magisk module.
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I didn't know TB was considered legacy now. What does everyone use to backup apps and apks?
Lazy8 said:
I didn't know TB was considered legacy now. What does everyone use to backup apps and apks?
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I use Swift Backup. It's pretty damn good and is also able to backup apps which require SSAIDs (device id) like google authenticator and similar stuffs.
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Skittles9823 said:
You can't modify the system, vendor, or product partitions on Android 10+, also Titanium Backup is legacy and doesn't really work well with magisk or any modern system. If you need to debloat apps, I'd recommend using the terminal debloater magisk module.
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I tried the debloat module of magisk. I have the impression that it deactivates them but not uninstalls them.
As soon as I remove the module debloat all the applications that I had uninstalled reappeared.
jerome8 said:
I tried the debloat module of magisk. I have the impression that it deactivates them but not uninstalls them.
As soon as I remove the module debloat all the applications that I had uninstalled reappeared.
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Well yea. Magisk modules are systemless.
On Android 10 you can't directly modify the system, vendor or product partitions. Magisk is the only way to do it.
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Skittles9823 said:
I use Swift Backup. It's pretty damn good and is also able to backup apps which require SSAIDs (device id) like google authenticator and similar stuffs.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out. Been out of the loop awhile. I've been on my HTC M8 the last.....6 years??? lol
Lazy8 said:
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out. Been out of the loop awhile. I've been on my HTC M8 the last.....6 years??? lol
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Wew. A single device for 6 years.
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