lost root access somehow. running eugene373 froyo - Vibrant General

So i have been using eugenes initial build of the jpm froyo. Installed all the updates he had for it at the time using clockwork. It was kind of laggy so i was toying around with the oclf by ryan za. It asked to install/root through its own root feature. Now since i have done so. I lost root access. Does anyone know any way i can re-root my phone without having access to a computer. Losing root access has disabled my ability to flash any of the updates that have come out in recent weeks and its paining me i heard others have experianced this losing root glitch. And got flamed when i asked this question on eugene373s former rom thread.
Any advice.
Ps. ( having a blutooth keyboard and mouse hooked up to this phone on 2.2 Is the best thing since sliced bread)

agooz20 said:
So i have been using eugenes initial build of the jpm froyo. Installed all the updates he had for it at the time using clockwork. It was kind of laggy so i was toying around with the oclf by ryan za. It asked to install/root through its own root feature. Now since i have done so. I lost root access. Does anyone know any way i can re-root my phone without having access to a computer. Losing root access has disabled my ability to flash any of the updates that have come out in recent weeks and its paining me i heard others have experianced this losing root glitch. And got flamed when i asked this question on eugene373s former rom thread.
Any advice.
Ps. ( having a blutooth keyboard and mouse hooked up to this phone on 2.2 Is the best thing since sliced bread)
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Im assuming in the OCLF app now there is an option to "unroot" your phone? for ****s and giggles click that see if it didnt just get mixed up since you told it to root when you were already rooted. If that doesnt work download Galaxy S Rooter from the market and try that. if THAT doesnt work i would say wipe data and try either of them one more time. and if all fails youll most likely have to flash stock firmware and root from there

I have actualy tried both of those options. Haha, I'm looking at my final option of flashing back to stock via odin, but that requires a computer which I do not have access to. I figured id see if anyone had some other root reroot option I didn't know about.... or if there is a way to unroot from this semii rooted stage I'm stuck in. The phone thinks it rooted but when I try to use any program that requires root access it force closes the app etc.

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Downgraded from rooted 2.2 to 2.1 and cannot root anymore.

I've read over the forums quite a few times and am stumped. For some reason i cannot get rooted again after SBF flashing to 2.1. I've used the one click root program and while it says the root was successful, i go into adfree, titanium backup, and wifi tether and all tell me that i am not rooted. Super permissions doesn't seem to work either.
I've flashed my phone six times and have had the same results, so i was wondering if anyone else had this problem or could help me out. I just want to root and get back to 2.2 again, but i don't see why I'm having such difficulties when I've had success before in the past. I'm trying to give all the information i can, but there isn't really much to it. I followed all the steps in the HOW TO downgrade 2.2 to 2.1 link in this very forum.
If anyone can help me or tell me whats going on, I'd be in their debt forever.
snorelax said:
I've read over the forums quite a few times and am stumped. For some reason i cannot get rooted again after SBF flashing to 2.1. I've used the one click root program and while it says the root was successful, i go into adfree, titanium backup, and wifi tether and all tell me that i am not rooted. Super permissions doesn't seem to work either.
I've flashed my phone six times and have had the same results, so i was wondering if anyone else had this problem or could help me out. I just want to root and get back to 2.2 again, but i don't see why I'm having such difficulties when I've had success before in the past. I'm trying to give all the information i can, but there isn't really much to it. I followed all the steps in the HOW TO downgrade 2.2 to 2.1 link in this very forum.
If anyone can help me or tell me whats going on, I'd be in their debt forever.
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Six times? Did you try the 7th????
http://alldroid.org/Default.aspx?tabid=40&g=posts&m=5164#5164
But anyways...did you try to root in manually instead of doing it with one click?
Ok the seventh time was in fact the charm. I just upgraded to 2.2 without root and then SBF flashed to 2.1 again and now when i root, it actually takes and adfree tells me im rooted and super permissions kicks in. I could just not figure out what was going on because it didn't make any sense. It still doesn't, but hey problem solved so i'm not gonna speculate. Anyways thanks for the time.

[Q] Sprint SGT Update

Just got a system update notification... taking forever to install... anyone know what it entails?
Edit: SO I see that Sprint ID / EW!!!) was installed, and my Firmware is 2.2.1, and baseband is S: P100.08 S: EB28, and Build is SPH-P100.EB28...
Problem is, I can't remember if that's new or not...lol. Damn me for not paying attention, and DAMN ME for thinking that the possibility of a HC release was possible... stupid hopes and dreams....
Edit II: Just found this report... compared to the rest of the updates, the SGT got the short end of the stick YET AGAIN!!!
http://www.wirelessandmobilenews.co...epic-4g-tab-transform-updates-coming-321.html
"The Samsung Galaxy Tab update adds Sprint ID features."
I updated also and 2.2.1 is new, also ot updated the modem as seen by hitting the soft menu key during the update and looking under about phone, baseband. I would like to see if the update package had a whole modem.bin in ot but i installed the update before I got the temp file. The last update only had a modem file of a few kbytes so it just patched the modem. It would be great to get hold of a whole modem.bin as there are none for the sprint tab currently.
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I was just going to as if anyone was able to grab the modem.bin. Hopefully we get luck and someone is able to do so.
What about root status? I'm hesitant to update if it breaks root because of the issues I've had with the stock gallery app (removed it via a root file explorer).
I updated my rooted Gtab and the root seems unaffected. I use mine without a data pack - wifi only. I used the root to get rid of the activation nagger in the notification bar - and it's still gone and SuperUser is still operating.
However: Sprint ID only works through a Sprint Subscriber Data Pack - not over WiFi, unless you have a company "Keyword". Alas - I don't like Sprint ID anyway.
sprint tv
i installed the "sprint" id, and it says in the description about sprint tv. i had this on the evo, but i feel like i'd make better use of it on a 7 inch screen. any ideas how to get it on the tab? i searched the market under the sprint tab and had no luck finding it.. any suggestion would be great
I got the OTA shortly after trying to install clockwork and patching an overclocked kernel. I wasn't expecting the OTA until Monday, but I went ahead and try to install it (it failed, of course).
I managed to pull the downloaded zip file out of my cache and check if there was a modem.bin. Unfortunately, once again, there's only a modem_delta.bin, so no luck there.
I tried running the update again manually after rolling back my kernel, and apparently I still had a modified boot.img, so after doing a full wipe, rolling back to DJ30, and then manually updating to EA24, I was able to get the EB28 update installed, with all of its Sprint ID goodness. It's very late now so I don't have time to actually play with it much, but I'm actually happy to be back to an official build. I'm hoping they fixed a few of the bigger issues I had with EA24, but I somehow doubt it.
Previously I was rooted and had the Bauxite kernel. I flashed the original kernel back and then installed the EB28 update. I lost root, so I tried superoneclick again. It said it rooted but superoneclick locked up while "Remounting system with read-only access..." My tab is unresponsive but the buttons are still lit up.
Update: I finally got it to reboot and I am rooted again.
matt6x7 said:
Previously I was rooted and had the Bauxite kernel. I flashed the original kernel back and then installed the EB28 update. I lost root, so I tried superoneclick again. It said it rooted but superoneclick locked up while "Remounting system with read-only access..." My tab is unresponsive but the buttons are still lit up.
Update: I finally got it to reboot and I am rooted again.
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Would you mind attaching your file for the original kernel? I forgot to make a backup when flashing Bauxite.
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What about root status? I'm hesitant to update if it breaks root because of the issues I've had with the stock gallery app (removed it via a root file explorer).
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I applied the update last night and can confirm that root is still intact, so the super one click method should still work if you haven't rooted your tab prior to this update.
Unfortunately, what is also intact is my long standing issue with the stock Gallery app (rogue sensor usage causing massive battery drain). Ah well, removed with Titanium backup, replaced with Just Pictures, problem fixed. Again.
Other than the addition of Sprint ID, this seems to be a pretty minor update. Could be my imagination, but it seems a tad snappier than the EA24 update. Could be the incremental increase to Android 2.2.1. But other than Sprint ID, there are no major new features.
powermatt said:
I applied the update last night and can confirm that root is still intact, so the super one click method should still work if you haven't rooted your tab prior to this update.
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Thanks for the useful info. I was hesitant to run the update after the previous hassles. I've just updated mine without any noticeable detrimental effect.
regards,
Tony C.
Root was not intact for me after upgrade. I tested with root explorer, and font changer. Both failed after trying to get root permission. I just used SOC after upgrade. All was good...
@lloydcabraham
Here is my backup kernel prior to the new EB28 update. Sorry for the delay, I've been engrossed in basketball.
matt6x7 said:
@lloydcabraham
Here is my backup kernel prior to the new EB28 update. Sorry for the delay, I've been engrossed in basketball.
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Thanks I really appreciate it!
I was previously rooted with SuperOneCLick (rageagainstthecage method). I did not unroot prior to the upgrade. The upgade said it failed but a look at About Phone proved otherwise. I would suggest that people unroot before the upgrade but it did not matter for me.
After the update I no longer had root access. But I was able to root with SuperOneClick again. I have had no problems since the upgrade/reroot. There are no interface differences that I have spotted so far.
Can someone please post the application name for the Sprint ID so I can remove it. I had gotten rid of all the Bloatware and now after this update I get this which I will not use.
By the way I was rooted with Super One Click and using the Once Click lag Fix and after update I did lose Root. Just re-rooted and am fine now. Got scared because the orientation was not working and I thought it broke it. Sohow the update set the orientation lock.
Also I deleted a couple files hoping these were the new Sprint ID update.
Does anyone know what they are and if I need them can somone please post them? I will take the best guess of what I remember them being called.
Perhaps someone can post there Sprint file names.
SprintAndroid
SprintUpdate
Thanks,
Mark
Can someone post the update.zip for the update? I got the OTA notification but when it attempted to install (using Stock recovery), it failed, somehow.
Thanks in advance.
I need the update.zip as well.
Hell, mine still tries to update my tab to EA24 which always failed. Can't even get the notification for 28. Time to go to Sprint and raise some hell....
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My sprint galaxy tab was updated the EB28 the day I got it (two days ago), today I was trying to get CWM on the tab, got stuck at Samsung screen, so I used odin and flashed back to DJ30 (without baseband, which is already at EB28) and have been trying to get back to EB28 since.
Can any of you kind gentlemen who updated to EB28 do a roto backup and upload the file? I think this is the only way I can get back into EB28 at the moment.
Many thanks!

[Q] Updating while in in-between rooted state

Allow me to explain my vague topic.
My son and I both have a droid pro, and are both running update 3.8.7
However, both of our phones were rooted before the update came and simply let it update.
After it got updated I noticed I was not rooted anymore. And z4root would not unroot my phone, or root it anymore.
Basically it was in sort of an in-between state, between rooted and unrooted.
The way I had to fix mine was by running the 2.2.6 (or whatever it was )sbf I had found on TBH, and from there going through the update progress.
Problem with that was that I had to set it back to factory settings.
So, my son's phone is still in that in-between state. Does anyone here know if it will pose a problem when this new gingerbread update hits his phone?
Will I be forced to do a factory reset with a previous sbf in order to be able to do it without it bricking?
I can't speak from personal experience, but others here have strongly suggested unrooting before update to prevent problems like what you described. As for the latest update, there are not really any reports yet on how it has gone for rooted users yet.
Before the last 3.8.7 updated, my phone was rooted with z4root and I had some unimportant apps frozen, nothing that is really crucial. I went ahead with the update (using the update.zip) which worked just fine. Yes, z4root is a bit confused of what is going on but I would not worry about it - I guess it is just logging events and thinks that because u havent unrooted it thru the program, it must still be rooted. The update removes the root anyways .. but I went ahead to unroot it with aroot again which worked like a charm on 3.8.7. At the moment, I am going to updating to Gingerbread also using an update.zip and I can give you a detailed report on how things went in a little bit ...
tnt118 said:
I can't speak from personal experience, but others here have strongly suggested unrooting before update to prevent problems like what you described. As for the latest update, there are not really any reports yet on how it has gone for rooted users yet.
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This.
You might be able to go through just fine without flashing the SBF, but it's always a good idea to unroot/unfreeze apps and be stock for an update. Always.
Not always.
After the update from 2.26 to 2.63 (cant remember?) I had rooted my phone with z4root and froze some unimportant bloat ware, I didnt touch any programs that I deemed important for the system. I then proceeded to update to 3.8.7 without unrooting or unfreezing apps! It worked fine. After this, the system was unrooted again, I rooted again with aRoot without any problems.Now, I upgraded to Gingerbread, also coming from being rooted. The individual updates remove the rooting and you are back at point zero and, as long as you dont have any important system utilities frozen, it will work absolutely fine.
vivid22 said:
Before the last 3.8.7 updated, my phone was rooted with z4root and I had some unimportant apps frozen, nothing that is really crucial. I went ahead with the update (using the update.zip) which worked just fine. Yes, z4root is a bit confused of what is going on but I would not worry about it - I guess it is just logging events and thinks that because u havent unrooted it thru the program, it must still be rooted. The update removes the root anyways .. but I went ahead to unroot it with aroot again which worked like a charm on 3.8.7. At the moment, I am going to updating to Gingerbread also using an update.zip and I can give you a detailed report on how things went in a little bit ...
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Interesting. Well if the root has been removed then there is no problem.
My son has a lot less problems then I do so I never had to freeze any apps. Meaning I basically never had to root his phone to begin with. So I may just get away with doing nothing then.
I mean I had rooted his phone on the previous system, on 3.8.7 it never worked with z4root so I'm guessing it's not rooted at this point.
I'll try to double check
As for my own phone, I will need to keep an eye on how to after the new update. I have serious battery problems that I blame on useless background processes.
I'll just tell him to go ahead and run it, if it ever comes to us that is.
Thanks guys
That is true, but z4root is just mistaken in a sense that it is confused and thinks its still rooted while its actually not ... Unless you click unroot in z4root, it will always assume its still rooted. z4root will not work in the 3.8.7 version as its not compatible. You need to use aRoot for that. And I can confirm that all updates work, even when the phone is left rooted before the update! Every update automatically unroots (locks) the phone again anyways.
Ok.
I just found the update on droidforums and went ahead and installed on my phone because I couldn't wait for Verizon
Later on ill do my sons phone as well. Im sure it will go well so ill report back to help ease the mind of others.
yeah so it wasnt a problem. I ran the same update.zip file i found and my sons phone is running nicely.
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Not always.
After the update from 2.26 to 2.63 (cant remember?) I had rooted my phone with z4root and froze some unimportant bloat ware, I didnt touch any programs that I deemed important for the system. I then proceeded to update to 3.8.7 without unrooting or unfreezing apps! It worked fine. After this, the system was unrooted again, I rooted again with aRoot without any problems.Now, I upgraded to Gingerbread, also coming from being rooted. The individual updates remove the rooting and you are back at point zero and, as long as you dont have any important system utilities frozen, it will work absolutely fine.
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It may work just fine, and it may even work fine most of the time, but it's still a good idea to unroot before installing a stock update. A lot of issues can potentially come up. Unrooting doesn't hurt anything since the updates break root anyway. It's just a good precaution. A lot of people had major issues with the last 2.2 update when they installed it without unrooting first.
It looks like all is well on updating with the Gingerbread release. But better than safe than sorry I say.

[Q] Newb Here, Have a Few Questions......

Hey, just bought my Atrix about 2 weeks ago. My first ever smartphone, and i just rooted using the gingerbreak app (lost all my photos) and got the phone setup to install non market apps.
Also, just did the mod to allow the webtop app to work on any hdmi device, thats awesome!!!
I do have a few questions.
Is there a way to get the phone back to stock, or a reason why i would need too?? I noticed that doing a hard reset still leaves the phone rooted.
Can the phone still get updates while rooted?
I just wanted to know incase i had to send it back for any reason.
Also, since i used gingerbreak and modded for the webtop, if att does send an update, say a newer version of Android or Build, will this remove all my mods and root?
Sorry, not very tech when it comes to this sort of stuff.
Jonny Steele said:
Hey, just bought my Atrix about 2 weeks ago. My first ever smartphone, and i just rooted using the gingerbreak app (lost all my photos) and got the phone setup to install non market apps.
Also, just did the mod to allow the webtop app to work on any hdmi device, thats awesome!!!
I do have a few questions.
Is there a way to get the phone back to stock, or a reason why i would need too?? I noticed that doing a hard reset still leaves the phone rooted.
Can the phone still get updates while rooted?
I just wanted to know incase i had to send it back for any reason.
Also, since i used gingerbreak and modded for the webtop, if att does send an update, say a newer version of Android or Build, will this remove all my mods and root?
Sorry, not very tech when it comes to this sort of stuff.
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Don't worry too much. Stick around and when there are updates we'll find out what happens. Usually root access is removed but we always find a way to get it back.
As long as you do not remove or freeze any Moto apps you can still update. If you happen to freeze them, you can just thaw before updates. If you remove them, you will most likely have to flash to stock with either 4.1.26 or 4.1.57 sbf. Also I believe the webtop hack may stop updates.
Instructions are in the forums for flashing back to stock.
Guide here ------> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1065108
If you had to return your phone, flashing back to 4.1.26 or 4.1.57 should suffice. It's very easy if you follow the instructions. I usually flash back to 4.1.26 when a new update comes out, then use over the air (OTA) updates to get my phone current anyway just to "clean the pipes" so to speak.
You will pretty much always lose root with an update, but as was said, our wonderful devs will get it back quickly.
I dont plan on removing any moto apps. The webtop hack, all i did was remove 3 files, and replace with the 3 new apk's. Before installing the OTA update, could i just add the 3 stock apks i removed and remove the hack apks?
It's possible it may work.
Also if you flash for example GingerBlur, etc., they will remove Moto apps (bloatware).
With the right apps backup is a snap so its nobig deal to flash a stock sbf for updating purposes.
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What have i done!

Ive got a Samsung Galaxy S unlocked on 3 Network using Gingerbread 2.3.3. What ive done is i tried to gain access to the SuperUser account using the CF-Root method. All went well until i wanted to see if i could remove the SuperUser account because when it comes to Christmas i am wanting to sell the phone to a Friend. When i used GingerBreak 1.2 to UnRoot the Phone the SuperUser app uninstalled it self but the CWM and Tweaks app was still on the Phone. I attempted to remove the Apps going through Settings > Applications > Manage Applications but then i noticed it was locked into the phone unable to delete (FACEPALM). So i tried to Re-Root the phone using the CF-Root method again but it didnt give me back SuperUser access nor did it install the SuperUser app but the Odin Application claimed that it was successfully installed.
So what i am wanting to do is remove them two applications from my phone (CWM and Tweaks).
The Plan was to Root the phone and then install Darkys Rom since it looks Cool and Green But since ive never done anything like Rooting the phone or Jailbreaking an Ipod i really didnt have a clue what i was doing. Youtube help me to root it but then i messed it up.
Hope someone will know how to fix this phone and maybe get back on track on installing Darkys Rom
the tweaks and cwm apps are baked into the kernel.
If you want to get rid of them you'll have to flash a stock kernel
2 questions.
1) How do i flash it back to a Stock Firmware
2) How do i find the Stock Firmware right for my phone
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2 questions.
1) How do i flash it back to a Stock Firmware
2) How do i find the Stock Firmware right for my phone
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www.samfirmware.com
it has all the stock firmwares and also has instructions on how to flash them
good luck !
Well flashing the stock firmware is actually quite easy but there's loads of them out there depending on what country you're in and network. If you're in the UK I'd go for I9000XXJVQ which I think is still the latest, I'm using it anyway.
Sign yourself up at http://www.samfirmware.com and you can go in to the firmware section, then in to android and then the I9000 and there's a whole list of them there.
They've also got guides in there to follow on how to use Odin which is the flashing software, oh and bit of advice I'd go for Odin V1.3 if I were you. I've heard a few rumors about problems with V1.8. I alway use 1.3
Good news is its actually quite difficult to really kill a galaxy S so take it nice and easy and follow the instructions and you'll be fine. Anyway the best way to learn is fixing it after its gone wrong he he.
Dudes, JVR is the latest
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Sorry I wasn't very clear there.
The latest stock firmware in the UK according to Kies on my phone was JVQ.
I took it right back to the original JM1 it came with and that's as far as it went for me.
i am amused how do you try to help not knowing what is going on, thank god noone said put the phone to fridge for 5 minutes
to regain su flash cfroot for example and then via cwm this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14900939&postcount=311
but cfroot untouched itdelf should give you su as long as you will not try to update it via market - if you will lose su after that or due flashing some newb kernels use above link to regain it

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