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Root One click root failing (root checker results)

Is there another way to root, i lose my root access and cannot gain it back.

I tried everything.

Iam pretty good with linux so... if there is a command line or 2 i can run, i would rather do that.

Root Access is not properly configured or was not granted.

Superuser.apk - com.noshufou.android.su - version 2.3.6.2 is installed!

System Environment PATH: /sbin /vendor/bin /system/sbin /system/bin /system/xbin

The adb binary is set to default shell user access as a standard non-root user

Standard su binary location: ls -l /system/bin/su:
-rwsr-sr-x root root 22172 2011-10-23 13:29 su

Standard su binary location: ls -l /system/xbin/su:
-rwsr-xr-x root shell 26324 2011-10-08 00:27 su

Alternate su binary location:
/sbin/su: Permission denied

Alternate su type binary location:
/system/xbin/sudo: No such file or directory

SU binary not found or not operating properly
 
I've even used the clear user private data button that's supposed to make the phone back to stock state.
The problem is, the Superuser stays on the phone.
It has the 3.0 binary that updated through the app and not the update applied through the Market. That update uninstalls fine.

I've been trying everything that has been detailed so far nothing has worked.
 
Trust me , i know how to click on a batch file.

Plain and simple the one click root does not work on my phone any more.

IT DID but not anymore

The Su file in /system/bin/su

Is jacked

Someone with some more development knowledge needs to look into this.

I can only go so far using cmd and the adb commands
 
Just out of curiosity, did you use the one click root on a phone that has been heavily used, or was it on a phone put on factory reset first?
 
The system folder is un changed from a hard reset.

You have to gain root on adb shell by using zergling exploit

Which links the bin and temp folders to gain root access in the system, than places The su file in the system/bin and xbin folder to allow super user to gain permanent root.
Its fairly simple.

Its a basic command that is giving you a problem from left over files.

This only happened to a few people because they updated the binary to 3.0.0 or 3.0.1
Which is were they got the problems from.
 
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