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Root factory reset after rooting

vishalzyy

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i have rooted my lg optimus net using superclick 2.2. after some days my phone started to use more battery so i performed factory reset
and i found that my phone was not rooted i had lost root acces but had superuser app which was unable to get uninstalled
after that i tried to root my optimus using superclick but was unable to root
need help :( to remove superuser app
 
i have instaled the lg drivers
when i click on root my device model no apper i click on it afterwards it shows error " chmod file : rootutility"
please anyone else can help
 
when i click on root
starting adb
killing adb ...........
after that it ask me wheater i am using android 2.0 or abive i select yes
after tht nothing happens
 
i have rooted my lg optimus net using superclick 2.2. after some days my phone started to use more battery so i performed factory reset
and i found that my phone was not rooted i had lost root acces but had superuser app which was unable to get uninstalled
after that i tried to root my optimus using superclick but was unable to root
need help :( to remove superuser app

You can try UnlockRoot. Here:

UnlockRoot ---- Simply root your Android devices
 
after i select my device
an error appears "chmod file : rootutility"

I found only one solution: Re-flash your stock ROM.

See, I'm not an full Android expert. (I'm just 17 years old now and learning the basics of programming. One day, I'll surely become an expert! :D)

You can follow these steps to re-flash your stock ROM:

How to flash official KDZ ROM updates for your LG P690 mobile phone


After flashing ROM, you can consider my guide to root:

http://androidforums.com/optimus-ne...recovery-lg-p690-optimus-net-link-spirit.html


Unlock Root is really a wonderful tool.
I rooted my phone using Unlock Root and I've performed 3 HARD RESETS after rooting. But I've not lost my root access. That's why I recommend Unlock Root.
 
I found only one solution: Re-flash your stock ROM.

See, I'm not an full Android expert. (I'm just 17 years old now and learning the basics of programming. One day, I'll surely become an expert! :D)

You can follow these steps to re-flash your stock ROM:

How to flash official KDZ ROM updates for your LG P690 mobile phone


After flashing ROM, you can consider my guide to root:

http://androidforums.com/optimus-ne...recovery-lg-p690-optimus-net-link-spirit.html


Unlock Root is really a wonderful tool.
I rooted my phone using Unlock Root and I've performed 3 HARD RESETS after rooting. But I've not lost my root access. That's why I recommend Unlock Root.





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