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#1 snowman

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Posted 31 March 2013 - 10:15 AM

I all of a sudden cannot update the binaries on Su , using superuser Elite
I'm still rooted but going to info section of app. touching tapcheck for updated I just get a fail message
any ideas all is still ok as far as Voodo, Titanium Backup and Su have root permissions
been working ok for a while this just started?
I do need to be rooted at time of doing this correct?
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Posted 31 March 2013 - 04:41 PM

yeah, you do need to be rooted to update the Su binary. You are rooted right? Make sure you don't update your phone or anything without current su binary, it's caused others problems in the past.

The best way to check if you're truely rooted is to get a hold of "Terminal Emulator" and run it. In the command line type su and hit enter. You should be prompted with a Superuser request and then the command line should change from a "$" to "#".

I would try to clear the data for your superuser app and see if you can update the binary after that.

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#3 snowman

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Posted 31 March 2013 - 06:14 PM

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Thanks much for the reply no it's funny it just happened all of a sudden was working well
I did delete the data , then tried to update, i'm on a Razr Maxx HD running 4.1.2 my su binary is v3.1.1 (17)
anyone else have my setup and could tell me what version are your binaries
everything says I'm rooted and Titanium Backup works
installed root checker says root is good
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#4 dvgb131

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Posted 01 April 2013 - 06:33 AM

I'm getting this error. It says
"Downloading manifest...fail."
Version 3.1.3 (46)
Su binary 1.15:SUPERSU (0)

I'm on 4.1.1.

Verified still have root.

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Posted 01 April 2013 - 07:32 AM

I wonder if it's just something going on at SU dvgd131 your the same as me with 1 newer version binaries
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Posted 01 April 2013 - 08:09 AM

Same Here...I'm on a RAZR HD running 4.1.2 my su binary is v3.1.1 (17)...I'm getting this error. It says
"Downloading manifest...fail."...It must be an app error because I still have full root and all of my rooted apps still function.

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Posted 01 April 2013 - 09:21 PM

Same with me i am on 4.1.2, it happened once i went back to ICS in order to get the new update (4.1.2) i just downloaded SuperSU and kept superuser didnt uninstall it, SuperSU is working fine

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Posted 02 April 2013 - 04:25 AM

Thanks. Guys maybe that's the answer just download super su and try that
I'm still rooted just cannot download new binary file?
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Posted 02 April 2013 - 06:01 AM

Shenn I dowmloaded Super SU and it loaded fine can't figure how to manually update the binary file where is that listed or does it do it by itself?
thanks much for the info, also send the developer an explanation for superuserElite whats going on maybe he can fix that
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Posted 02 April 2013 - 06:45 AM

I tried to load Superuser Update Fixer from the market and it also failed. When I ran it my root was also broken!. It was a big scare when Root Checker said that I was no longer rooted. I rebooted and downloaded Superuser again and I had root back..Very Strange????? but I still get the "Downloading manifest...fail."

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Posted 12 August 2013 - 02:48 AM

I wonder if it's just something going on at SU dvgd131 your the same as me with 1 newer version binaries

 

yeah, you do need to be rooted to update the Su binary. You are rooted right? Make sure you don't update your phone or anything without current su binary, it's caused others problems in the past.

The best way to check if you're truely rooted is to get a hold of "Terminal Emulator" and run it. In the command line type su and hit enter. You should be prompted with a Superuser request and then the command line should change from a "$" to "#".

I would try to clear the data for your superuser app and see if you can update the binary after that.

hey, iwas update my phone. i have trouble how can i fixed it it said rooted failed access






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