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Root Busybox Problem

I rooted my phone using Z4root and was successful, then downloaded busybox from the android market. I pulled up the busybox installer and it says phone is rooted, busybox not found. When I try to install busybox it says "Failed either because your phone is not Nand unlocked or we could not remount. Any idea what I would need to do gto fix this problem?
 
Um... I'm not to sure how to tell you this but Z4root usually does not give you busybox like manual rooting does... I recommend to unroot your phone, go to SDX and learn how to do it manually.
 
I figured as much, at leat the manual rooting does not look hard, guess that's what I get for tryin to do things the easy way. Thanks man.
 
The BusyBox app never worked for me, and I have root (Froyo). Get Titanium Backup (Get the free version), give it root privileges. In the main screen click on Problems? and then it will lead you to install BusyBox
 
The BusyBox app never worked for me, and I have root (Froyo). Get Titanium Backup (Get the free version), give it root privileges. In the main screen click on Problems? and then it will lead you to install BusyBox

It attempts to, doesn't always work....
 
Yea JRummy or whoever devs this app better stabilize the applets. Rooting a phone is simple and through nowadays but BUSYBOX and BUSYBOX INSTALLER just crash your rooted device for nothing. It is NOT a must...I repeat Busybox is NOT a must app to install when you root, Swiss Army toolkit my as (says Root CheCK, not the better Root CheCKER). Ignore it Samsung users. Though yea Lucky Patcher can not work fully/cheat-buy in apps, due to this, but I can live with that ala Freedom/SB Gamehacker/APK Editor, am good. Ok what it did to me for a long time was crash any phone dialers, message apps, SIM toolkit, hangs phone, disrupts Xposed Installer functions. So am avoiding it for now,still rooted tho'
 
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