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Problem With ROOT EXPLORER! Please Help!

I have a problem with Root Explorer! It ocurred as:
I copy a file, and I can to paste it in System/framework, but when I try paste it the Root Explorer don´t permit me to paste and says me this message:
"The paste operation failed. Would you like to send diagnostic information to the developer to assist with fixing the problem?"
WHY?
Thx 4 all! =)
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Anybody can help me? =(
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fersago said:
I have a problem with Root Explorer! It ocurred as:
I copy a file, and I can to paste it in System/framework, but when I try paste it the Root Explorer don´t permit me to paste and says me this message:
"The paste operation failed. Would you like to send diagnostic information to the developer to assist with fixing the problem?"
WHY?
Thx 4 all! =)
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It's just a guess, but maybe you need to root your phone? Don't know if it's already rooted but...
Yes! Its perfectly rooted with SuperOneClick! I too use TBackup!
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Did you tried the "RW" option on the rootexplorer? Or just delete first the file, and not try to overwrite them...
You can do this over adb too...
GL!
The R/W Option is Enabled! =(
UP! UP! UP!
First make sure u are rooted and then
try remounting the system by typing in terminal:
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl6 /system
NOTE: When u open Root Explorer a text should appear "Root Explorer has been granted Superuser permission"... If this doesnt appear check the su app for allowing permission to ROOT EXPLORER or u will need 2 reroot ur phone...
Go to the location where you want to paste a file or perform action.
Now click on Mount RW at the top of the screen. It will change to Mount RO.
Now you can copy files.
PS: Your need a rooted phone
jaskiratsingh said:
Go to the location where you want to paste a file or perform action.
Now click on Mount RW at the top of the screen. It will change to Mount RO.
Now you can copy files.
PS: Your need a rooted phone
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My phone is rooted, and root explorer HAS ROOT ACCESS but clicking on the "Remount as RW" button on the top of the screen does nothing in "/system"
it works on "/sdcard" and anywhere els. But not in "/system"
Any ideas?
Edit: actually in "Superuser" the root access has been allowed but when I start "Root Explorer" there will be no notification of giving the root access ("Root Explorer has been granted Superuser permission")
acutally i got a solution for remounting to rw mode
e.savisaar said:
acutally i got a solution for remounting to rw mode
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And how did you do it?
Got the same problem on my rooted Nexus 10 running 4.2.1 JB. Rooted it with SuperSU.zip via CWM and root seems to work fine.
Sadly I cant write anything to the system folder.
I tired to use the command "mount -o remiunt,rw /dev/block/stl6 /system" mentioned earlier in this thread but even with the use of "su" and granting SuperSU rights it wont allow me to create directories there. The mount command seems to work fine as there are no error messages but mkdir throws an error:
"mkdir: can't create directory 'test': Read-only file system"
Oh and there are no toast notifications about granting root access to the shell except the first time I typed su.
Anybody else having that problem on the Nexus 10?
fersago said:
I have a problem with Root Explorer! It ocurred as:
I copy a file, and I can to paste it in System/framework, but when I try paste it the Root Explorer don´t permit me to paste and says me this message:
"The paste operation failed. Would you like to send diagnostic information to the developer to assist with fixing the problem?"
WHY?
Thx 4 all! =)
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Long press on the file that you want to paste in , then choose permission and press yes and ok
markus4000 said:
And how did you do it?
Got the same problem on my rooted Nexus 10 running 4.2.1 JB. Rooted it with SuperSU.zip via CWM and root seems to work fine.
Sadly I cant write anything to the system folder.
I tired to use the command "mount -o remiunt,rw /dev/block/stl6 /system" mentioned earlier in this thread but even with the use of "su" and granting SuperSU rights it wont allow me to create directories there. The mount command seems to work fine as there are no error messages but mkdir throws an error:
"mkdir: can't create directory 'test': Read-only file system"
Oh and there are no toast notifications about granting root access to the shell except the first time I typed su.
Anybody else having that problem on the Nexus 10?
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i got a solution for this issue :
just install es explorer and turn on the root explorer mode then grant the permissions then again click on the tab root explorer and then a popup window will appear where you can allow permissions for each folder differently.
click thanks button if it worked for you.

A510 back to Stock ROM

Hello from Germany,
i have a Problem with my ACER Iconia A510 (Firmware Acer_AV041_A510_1.076.00_EMEA_DE).
A Friend has rootet it and now i cant update to the latest Firmware (Installation fails).
I do a Factory Reset, but nothing works.
So where can i get a Stock ROM and how must i install it?
Thanks for your help.
yeah, looking for the exact same thing, hope someone can help
That has nothing to do with rooting. Did you remove any system apps?
Only some Bulk Apps like Astro, Link to Facebock etc....
Did you back them up? If so, try to restore them before upgrading.
Thats my Problem, i didnt backup them .... :crying:
Here are the List of Acer Apps i have after Factory Reset:
Acer Print
Aupeo
Camcorder
clear.fi
EquiView
MediaServe
Register
....
Look in this thread. It's in german, too.
Same problems there and the solution.
Have the Apps, but /system/ is not writable =(
I try to re-root with this method but it dont works ....
Awwwwwww.....
fussle said:
Have the Apps, but /system/ is not writable =(
I try to re-root with this method but it dont works ....
Awwwwwww.....
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ive ran into similar issues. you have to mount is as rw, then chmod it before you can add files to the system dir.
Rusty_Gunn said:
you have to mount is as rw, then chmod it before you can add files to the system dir.
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Thats the problem, i cant mount it rw. Thats why i try to re root it ...
Rusty_Gunn said:
Thats the problem, i cant mount it rw. Thats why i try to re root it ...
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Use the "ES file explorer" available in the play store. Enable "Root Explorer" in the options. Worked for me.
bzw: you can find the install_log in /cache
fussle said:
Thats the problem, i cant mount it rw. Thats why i try to re root it ...
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even if you mount it as rw, most programs may indicate it isnt because of the write permission (in my case total commander, es file manager, and remount all indicate that my /system dir is not rw when it is). i was stumped on this for a while. check to see if it is mounted as rw with this:
mount | grep /system
i had a similar issue when i was rooting and playing with insmod for some extra functionality.
in my case, im using the following command to get rw
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
when im tinkering i do a chmod 777 /system (after setting rw), and when im done, i do chmod 755 /system then remount to ro to put it back.
Thanks for the Hint...
mib45 said:
Use the "ES file explorer" available in the play store. Enable "Root Explorer" in the options. Worked for me.
bzw: you can find the install_log in /cache
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never worked for me. that was the first thing i tried doing! still doesn't work for me unfortunately.
Ahhh, i ..... it.
The Email.apk from Acer_AV041_A510_1.060.00_EMEA_CUS1.zip did not work ....
fussle said:
Ahhh, i ..... it.
The Email.apk from Acer_AV041_A510_1.060.00_EMEA_CUS1.zip did not work ....
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Download the full german firmware from the Acer A700 here from the xda-dev. Most oft the apps, include in the firmware, are the same from the A510.
When i update android 4.0.3 to 4.1.2 by ota, sound and microphone not work. when i doungrade to 4.0.3 it is ok. whats wrong?

[Q] Unable to move apps on tablet

Alright I want to move my location spoofer app to /system/app so I can watch my hometown team on MLB.tv. This worked fine on my LG Nitro running CM10, but when I tried on my stock infinity (rooted, not updated), it won't let me. It just says "paste failed" when I try to move it. Anyone have any advice as to how to fix this?
Have y o u tried mounting the directory as rw so you can paste in there?
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Sinker1345 said:
Have y o u tried mounting the directory as rw so you can paste in there?
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No I haven't, but just to clarify the app is currently installed on the internal memory, not sd card. I am just trying to move it from one folder to a different folder. Is this still necessary?
It may be, if the directory is mounted as read only you won't be able to copy into it
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mgoblueno1 said:
No I haven't, but just to clarify the app is currently installed on the internal memory, not sd card. I am just trying to move it from one folder to a different folder. Is this still necessary?
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In normal operation, /system is mounted read-only, so you need to remount it as writable first. Root-enabled file managers usually have an option for that.
Thanks guys, will try this out tonight
Alright I tried editing permissions on the system folder, the app, and the root manager app, but they were already all checked (read, write, execute). I also tried just cut/pasting a picture i took to /system/app and I didn't work either...
EDIT: I just tried the remount app, and rewrote the /system folder as rw and it still didn't work
If anyone else has any suggestions on how to fix this let me know!
mgoblueno1 said:
If anyone else has any suggestions on how to fix this let me know!
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mgoblueno1 said:
Alright I tried editing permissions on the system folder, the app, and the root manager app, but they were already all checked (read, write, execute). I also tried just cut/pasting a picture i took to /system/app and I didn't work either...
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That's not how you do it. Those are chmod permissions for files and directories. That controls which user groups have rwx permissions for access; nothing to do with mounts. To allow for rw access to /system you need to either do it from within a root browser (ES file explorer, tools), the remount app, or type this into the terminal:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
Copy your file or directory, then remount the system back as ro (so you don't accidentally delete something - that's why its mounted ro by default)
Code:
su
mount -o remount,ro /system
mgoblueno1 said:
EDIT: I just tried the remount app, and rewrote the /system folder as rw and it still didn't work
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I just tried this and it works fine. After you made your selections for /system and rw, did you click the top "Remount" button and get a small pop-up "Success!..." notification that it completed its operation? I also verified that I could copy a test file into /system/app after toggling these settings. You are doing something wrong. Read this all again.
[Edit] The only reason I can think of that it might be failing is you are really not rooted or have a corrupt root. If all else fails, run the Root Checker app to see if you really have valid root. Open up your su app and see if it prompts you to update its binaries and let it if it does (superSU).
elfaure said:
That's not how you do it. Those are chmod permissions for files and directories. That controls which user groups have rwx permissions for access; nothing to do with mounts. To allow for rw access to /system you need to either do it from within a root browser (ES file explorer, tools), the remount app, or type this into the terminal:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
Copy your file or directory, then remount the system back as ro (so you don't accidentally delete something - that's why its mounted ro by default)
Code:
su
mount -o remount,ro /system
I just tried this and it works fine. After you made your selections for /system and rw, did you click the top "Remount" button and get a small pop-up "Success!..." notification that it completed its operation? I also verified that I could copy a test file into /system/app after toggling these settings. You are doing something wrong. Read this all again.
[Edit] The only reason I can think of that it might be failing is you are really not rooted or have a corrupt root. If all else fails, run the Root Checker app to see if you really have valid root. Open up your su app and see if it prompts you to update its binaries and let it if it does (superSU).
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Thanks this worked!
mgoblueno1 said:
Thanks this worked!
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Glad you got it worked out. Which way worked for you?

Write permission inside system directory (S3 feel os)?

Please read the problem completely before answering and saying something.
I have S3 Feel os ROM in my HTC Pico.
When i tried to copy any files inside /system/ its saying : Permission denied read only file system.
I tried to use chmod 777 to system through terminal emulator its also given same warning.
Then I tried remounting with the command: mount -o rw,remount /system (using terminal emulator) didn't do the trick for me.
Can you guys tell what should i do to get the write permission. (Its actually showing read and write permission when I saw file/folder properties with a file explorer inside the system directory, but actually its not allowing to write).
It should be fine if you try with some file manager that can get root permissions. (my choice is 'es')
But if you are using the new oc kernel, there things might be different.
What is terminal emulator giving you back?
You also can try by flashing superuser, I have not tryed exactly this rom, but there may be something wrong with su
shortyoko said:
It should be fine if you try with some file manager that can get root permissions. (my choice is 'es')
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Yes I am using ES File explorer only. Still it says, error permission denied to copy a new file/create a new file/overwrite a file.
shortyoko said:
But if you are using the new oc kernel, there things might be different.
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I have flashed a oc kernal almost a month back. In between I have changed lot of roms and got back to S3 Feel os rom. I think that won't effect now right?
shortyoko said:
What is terminal emulator giving you back?
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If I give chmod 777 /system, it's giving permission denied (I have granted super user permission to terminal emulator and i am in su mode)
When I tried mount -o rw,remount /system, it didn't output any thing. Then again I tried to copy a file into system dir, still its the same result.
shortyoko said:
You also can try by flashing superuser, I have not tryed exactly this rom, but there may be something wrong with su
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Its the last choice I have now, will try.
Try changing mounting
smartksr said:
Please read the problem completely before answering and saying something.
I have S3 Feel os ROM in my HTC Pico.
When i tried to copy any files inside /system/ its saying : Permission denied read only file system.
I tried to use chmod 777 to system through terminal emulator its also given same warning.
Then I tried remounting with the command: mount -o rw,remount /system (using terminal emulator) didn't do the trick for me.
Can you guys tell what should i do to get the write permission. (Its actually showing read and write permission when I saw file/folder properties with a file explorer inside the system directory, but actually its not allowing to write).
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Had same problem with same ROM. So i go to ES then root explorer then mount R/W then change both path and system to RW and restart.. that solved my problem. try it.
shree15 said:
Had same problem with same ROM. So i go to ES then root explorer then mount R/W then change both path and system to RW and restart.. that solved my problem. try it.
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Thanks bro, it has solved me the problem.

Question I can´t remount /product read-only partition

I did a search for an answer without lucky.
I have the latest 12.5 stock rom, rooted...
I just want to install Vanced Youtube and it always show me an error saying that I can´t downgrade.
The youtube app is located in /product/apps/youtube, but I can´t delete using an rooted explorer nor in twrp, nor adb.
I tried to remount /dev/block/dm-2 in /product but it keeps saying that it´s still a read-only.
Also tried to disable-varity, but this time the message is that I have a User build.
Any ideas?
Can´t uninstall Gmail or any app located on /product
junior_ilha said:
I did a search for an answer without lucky.
I have the latest 12.5 stock rom, rooted...
I just want to install Vanced Youtube and it always show me an error saying that I can´t downgrade.
The youtube app is located in /product/apps/youtube, but I can´t delete using an rooted explorer nor in twrp, nor adb.
I tried to remount /dev/block/dm-2 in /product but it keeps saying that it´s still a read-only.
Also tried to disable-varity, but this time the message is that I have a User build.
Any ideas?
Can´t uninstall Gmail or any app located on /product
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[GUIDE] How to make your System RW / Super R/W read/write-able
Welcome to the one and only, the original, universal SystemRW / SuperRW feat. MakeRW / ro2rw by lebigmac This script removes the read-only lock of all partitions embedded in the super partition of your stock firmware. This allows you to mount...
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[GUIDE] How to make your System RW / Super R/W read/write-able
Welcome to the one and only, the original, universal SystemRW / SuperRW feat. MakeRW / ro2rw by lebigmac This script removes the read-only lock of all partitions embedded in the super partition of your stock firmware. This allows you to mount...
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Thanks. I did that yesterday and I didn't have time to come back here to tell that worked fine..

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