OK, I am not sure if my phone is rooted now or for sure 100%. What I can tell you is that I do have the following apps installed and did run Root Checker from the market. It did tell me I have root access.
Installed -
Root Explorer
BusyBox
Superuser
All of which are telling me that they are rooted.
Ok now with that being said here is my problem.
I have previously rooted my ZTE Score and had full functionality with superuser and busybox. everything was fine. then, I accidently wiped my phone and now I cant, for the life of me, get superuser to update the binary to "gain root access". i've tried to use Super Oneclick, Zerg and z4 to "reroot" my phone and all have claimed to have succeeded.
ok. so i had a rooted phone. no problems. then i upgraded sd card and the trouble happened. needless to say i ended up unrooting with gingerbreak(what i used to root). i verified this with root checker. all my root apps stayed on my phone tho along with superuser. i then tried to root again with gingerbreak and now it wont let me successfully root. any help is appreciated.
Hello.
Please help.
It was rooted (and I believe it still is), but when I try to update / upgrade some apps (Superuser for instance), I get a message, it is not rooted.
Is this problem common, and how do I fix it?
Regards.
Hi
Can any one help?
Sensation HBOOT 1.27.000 UK model
My phone is s off and bootloader is unlocked and I seem to have superuser status. I'm not sure if I have rooted my phone properly but I am able to download roms from CWM in android and it does ask to grant permission.
I've just updated to ICS via OTA, unlocked, flashed amonra, installed su from amonra (rooted).
Titanium Backup cannot get root rights.
Superuser (3.1.3) shows outdated binary (3.0.3). When I click "check for updates" and then Update, it downloads new binary, but then says "Gaining root access... fail!"
What's wrong? Am I really rooted?
Please help!
So like yeah. I fxz'd back to 905 stock unrooted and did the update.
Before I rooted I figured I would check the root checker in the stock recovery menu.
Guess what? It read "1/1"! For those of you that don't know, that's supposed to be this thing that alerts if the phone is or ever was rooted, and there's no known way to reset it.
I have rooted my phone (Samsung galaxy ace). I want to use some of my office related application which doesn't works on rooted device. How to disable the superuser accesses temporarily? I dont want to unroot my phone. Please help me in this. Sorry for my poor english
So I've had my Droid 4 for a little while (late July). As soon as I got it I rooted it with MotoFail to freeze all of the apps that I could to save battery life.
I recently (Last week) got the OTA 4.0.4 update which of course erased my Gingerbread root. So I used Rick#2's ICS404Root.zip exploit to re-root my phone. Or so I thought.