no my brain needs a rest I am in WA
on reboot you lose true root due to secure mode
its no big deal----sometimes safer
but not if you need or want to do things.....
things that can not be named (Harry Potterism)
2) Its up to use to search your /data/app and /system/app
but use the forum or google to research any app you are not sure
I can not immediately tell if you have truly deleted the Chinese app.
Normally you have it but as you say you can no longer find it,
---I am not sure your explanation is correct
let me think about it
In the mean time, on my phone.....if I reboot I don't lose the su function
but I lose rw function
is that clearer?-----that is why I invented this tutorial
its called true root for that reason
Hi
In this discussion NORMAL root means that when you issue the su command your prompt changes from $ (at left)
to #
TRUE ROOT means your prompt also changes to root@phone
for you root@Coolpad8297W:/ #
Altho my tests are many, we have limited to just the Android to save you learning any adb commands.
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Your third image post 24......I can see what you mean
its not moving from su to root@phone
hmmm
There are 2 ways to go here....maybe more but lets keep it simple
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ZIP METHOD
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Involves you rebooting into recovery mode with the downloaded zip file on your microsd card
CWM will have an option to flash a zip, you navigate to it and select it and let it do its business
On reboot of phone, we are looking for no loss of the root prompt when running command
su
It is NORMAL for a secure phone to lose rw status. But you can make it rw with the command.
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CHEAT
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This option has you with busybox installed
-you do the commands for su and id and get true root image
you mount your /system rw
------I won't ask you to install adbd insecure
and then we have a go at spoofing your MAC
Altho I said it was off topic, me thinks we will now add it here to see if we can get somewhere fast.
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SPOOFING
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spoofing means make a false MAC. If you shutdown your phone or reboot, you lose the spoofed MAC
You can only try this command if your /system is rw and you have root powers and busybox installed
You enable WIFI first please......the command will take it down.
Code:
su
busybox ifconfig wlan0 down
busybox ifconfig wlan0 hw ether 01:02:03:04:05:06
busybox ifconfig wlan0 up
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I will leave it to you to decide what to do next.
Personally I think at some point Device2 will need to be re-examined as its not my experience that an user has to keep on installing busybox.
but I do agree I should not offer you too many options in case you suffer information overload?
good luck
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ENGLISH CWM
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Assuming I have your device correct, there is an English recovery of CWM here
[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
download it and use mobileuncle to Update the recovery
I have a movie in the tutorial section on how to do this as you have a mediatek device
[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
no need for USB drivers
It might be worth discussing in case you have a fear about bricking?
Once you have a decent recovery on your phone we could re-seduce you into trying out the zip method?
In the image at needrom you can see an option = install zip from sdcard........Yes would be what I cry out!