Yeah I did wipe, but it said copy of su when i load it and it says restore root but it fails.
Wow... lunesta is no joke. I don't even remember posting last night.
I wonder what else I did that I have no recollection of.
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The people that are losing root with Rootkeeper installed, is it maybe because they're wiping the device and thus losing the functionality of Rootkeeper?
One thing I noticed after flashing the update was that every now and then when I click on recent apps, Maps shows up oO. Anyone having this issue as well?
Tried that with wugs toolkit, for some reason cwm and su don't stick.
Totally normal. Open maps, let it find you, then close by backing out. Even if it appears open its not active and its affect on your system and battery is nil.
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I also originally unlocked and rooted my Gnex (running ICL53F, ICS 4.0.2 then) with WUG's toolkit. I read somewhere that the SU binary installed during this process doesn't work with ICS 4.0.4. You therefore need to flash the modified SU binary in CWM. I already did that and it works just fine (in both IMM30B and IMM76K).
Hmm. Let me hunt around. I know it's been hit or miss, and because of how new it is it might take a minute or two.
To the user that maintained root--can you link up to the SU zip and perhaps elaborate?
If that user doesn't reply I'll PM them
Could be. I'd also caution to make sure people don't actually lock the device by accident. That would be bad news bears as well.
Oh yeah here's another thought--in the zip, take out the recovery folder so that CWM does not get overwritten. The user who had success with the flashable SU did that. So to maintain root, i'd try that:
(1) Before renaming the .zip, go in there, delete the recovery folder (there are 4 folders within the zip, one of which is recovery; if you have CWM--updated, of course--you have a fine enough recovery)
(2) Rezip it up, but be sure NOT to compress it (compression = not flashable), rename it to update.zip.
(3) Make sure the SU.zip the other user posted (it's linked) is on your SDcard, as well as the update.zip.
(4) Follow the steps as normal--then get back into CWM and try flashing the SU.zip.
So after you updated, you simply rebooted back into recovery, flashed the modified su.zip, and boom, root?
Sounds simple enough. I appreciate linking to the binary!
Yeah removing the recovery folder inside the ZIP archive helped me to keep CWM recovery. I already did that when I updated from ICL53K to IMM30B and now with ICL53K to IMM76K. I use Total Commander on a Windows 7 computer. It allows to read and write directly inside a ZIP archive - so I didn' have to rezip anything.
Thanks! Didn't have that happening to me before lolTotally normal. Open maps, let it find you, then close by backing out. Even if it appears open its not active and its affect on your system and battery is nil.
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My results... Unlocked/Rooted/Stock 4.0.2/Latest version of CWM.
100% successful, zero headaches.
I pretty much followed the step by step instructions exactly as posted in the OP. I did not wipe anything (as is usually the habit if you often flash custom roms), and treated the whole process as if it is installing as a normal OTA would.
- Downloaded the .zip, renamed to update.zip, moved to sdcard. (note: i did not remove recovery from the .zip)
- Installed and ran Rootkeeper and protected su/root.
- Ran ROM Manger and verified I had the most recent version of CWM (non touch version)
- Made a backup via ROM Manager
- Booted to CWM via ROM Manager
- Installed Update.zip
- Rebooted
- Ran Rootkeeper to recover root.
No errors, no hangups. All data preserved (pics/music/apps/app-data/etc).
I have a suspicion that those who're receiving errors or are losing the ability for Rootkeeper to succeed, are wiping out of habit, when in this case you shouldn't be.
I am having problems getting into recovery can anyone help? I lost root after update so I reran the .bat file and regained it enough to give Nova launcher access but I can't see any system folders in ES and now can't boot into recovery. I have tried RM and the Power+volume method, both ways give me the android with the red exclamation point.
I have a suspicion that those who're receiving errors or are losing the ability for Rootkeeper to succeed, are wiping out of habit, when in this case you shouldn't be.
I lost root during this process without wiping. The good news is that I regained it by flashing the modified SU file. And that is all that matters to me anyway.![]()
Could you post up that modified file.. I'd like to throw it on my drop box for referenceplz and Thx!
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