Results 1 to 12 of 12
Like Tree1Likes
  • 1 Post By oxymoron
  1. Thread Author  Thread Author    #1  

    Default Rooted but still can't delete

    Tried with Root explorer and File expert both paid versions. I can't delete anything in my /sdcard even when mounted as R/W. Am I the only one?
  2. #2  
    ragnarokx's Avatar

    Posts
    7,556 Posts
    Global Posts
    8,672 Global Posts
    ROM
    SlimBean, LiquidSmooth

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    You don't need any special permissions to delete from your /sdcard. What have you done to your Nexus 7 so far? What app did you use to root, what version of Clockwork, etc.
    Thanked by:
  3. Thread Author  Thread Author    #3  

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    I used Wug's toolkit to unlock and root from:

    I flashed CWM with the same toolkit to run a backup then copied the clockwork folder to my PC for safe keeping. Then still using the same toolkit replaced CWM with the stock recovery. Then used root explorer to remove the .bak from recovery-from-boot.p that restores your recovery on boot.

    I have SuperSU and busybox installed with everything looking right.
  4. #4  
    ragnarokx's Avatar

    Posts
    7,556 Posts
    Global Posts
    8,672 Global Posts
    ROM
    SlimBean, LiquidSmooth

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    What if you plug your tablet into the computer, and delete through there? Does that work?
    Thanked by:
  5. Thread Author  Thread Author    #5  

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    Nope it looks like it does but unplugging it and checking shows it still there and space still not free.
  6. #6  
    ragnarokx's Avatar

    Posts
    7,556 Posts
    Global Posts
    8,672 Global Posts
    ROM
    SlimBean, LiquidSmooth

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    Try using the Fix Permissions option in Clockwork, then delete something and see if it works.
    Thanked by:
  7. Thread Author  Thread Author    #7  

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    Fixing Permissions took awhile I thought it froze up for a minute but stuck it out till it completed but still can not delete. I might just need to reset to stock and go through the OTAs but it would be nice to know what is going on here.
    Last edited by zedorda; 07-20-2012 at 02:04 AM.
  8. #8  
    ragnarokx's Avatar

    Posts
    7,556 Posts
    Global Posts
    8,672 Global Posts
    ROM
    SlimBean, LiquidSmooth

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    Quote Originally Posted by zedorda View Post
    Fixing Permissions took awhile I thought it froze up for a minute but stuck it out till it completed but still can not delete. I might just need to reset to stock and go through the OTAs but it would be nice to know what is going on here.
    Your sdcard partition may have just been corrupted. Restoring to stock is a good idea and a sure fix (check out this awesome thread for a how to).

    Not sure if the toolkit caused this, but to be safe you can manually root and install Clockwork after going back to stock.
    Thanked by:
  9. #9  

    Default

    CWM 5 that flashes with the root toolkit will not allow you to delete backups with a file manager that were made with that version of CWM. It's a bug in the recovery. Update to version 6.0.1 and you'll be able to delete backups made with that version but not the ones made with CWM 5. There's a zip file you can flash that will delete your CWM 5 backups that can be found on xda in the Nexus 7 dev section. It's in the CWM 6.0.1 thread and the user who posted the zip goes by phonic. The zip will delete all your CWM 5 backups then you can copy the original back over from your pc if you want. That's what I did. CWM 6.0.1 can be flashed with the toolkit
    Thanked by:
  10. #10  
    oxymoron's Avatar
    It's been real...

    Posts
    1,427 Posts

    Default

    I miss all of the fun stuff because I use TWRP
    2defmouze likes this.
  11. #11  

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by oxymoron View Post
    I miss all of the fun stuff because I use TWRP
    Indeed. I'm going to try it but haven't gotten around to it yet
  12. Thread Author  Thread Author    #12  

    Default Re: Rooted but still can't delete

    I ended up going back to stock with root but no changes to the recovery.

Posting Permissions