Inside SuperSU is the option to "clean for reinstall from market", use that button. The just install the version from market.
So now i have superuser i have boot TO uninstall it or just install super su from market?
Tnx
Thanks The Great ChainFire!
p.s. how can i remove the original superuser on my device? i cant find it on titanium backup?
thanks!
edit: i removed it!
I'm not sure why there is such concern with removing superuser? On my phone, it just seems to sleep happily & doesn't get involved with anything, there's no logs of it doing anything either. So why is there any issue with just leaving it there?
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Supersu stop working after last update 0,93....still problems with this!!!
You have to be more specific. Saying "I have a problem" tells us nothing and will likely lead to your post going unanswered because it is impossible to answer.
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You need a flashable version to start. You can't just install it from the market. SuperSU and the older superuser apps are just a wrapper, a buffer between apps that need root access and the program that does the root operation. You need to get that program (su) installed. Hence the need for a flashable zip.Gentlemen I have an issue and could use your expertise. After unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.com, I tried to install superSU. It seemed to install OK but as soon as I opened the app it said that there are no binaries installed and superSU can't run. I uninstalled it and installed again but without success. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
The error message reads "There is no SU binary installed and superSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" duh!
(forgot to mention, the device is an HTC ONE X)
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks
G.
Preliminary update for Android 4.2's multi-user capabilities.
Only the main user can run the UI and gain root access.
Secondary user's apps will not be granted root, nor can
those users change SuperSU configuration.
This is all temporary. Proper multi-user support is being
worked on.
Note that if a non-user process (like ADB shell) needs to
prompt for root, that prompt will always appear on the
MAIN user's screen !