This method works if you already have a working Clockworkmod recovery. See
Essential post-root things thread (recovery + key combo) thread for installation how-to.
The problem is that M070 removes su binary and Superuser.apk at boot.
The workaround I make is storing the su binary under another name ("surprise") and renames it back to "su" after each boot.
Installation and usage:
Good luck!
Essential post-root things thread (recovery + key combo) thread for installation how-to.
The problem is that M070 removes su binary and Superuser.apk at boot.
The workaround I make is storing the su binary under another name ("surprise") and renames it back to "su" after each boot.
Installation and usage:
- Install SuperSU (or any desired superuser binary) and AFTER that, install Surprise.zip (mirror) from recovery. This will rename the "su" binary to "surprise" from superuser zip.
- After booted, install Surprise.apk (mirror) as normal app and run it. On the main screen you will see "Surprise is off" button. Press on it to execute and enable surprise hack at boot. This will instaltly copy "surprise" binary to "su" and will enable the broadcast receiver that will execute this automatically every time after each boot.
- Then install SuperSU (or any desired superuser apk) as normal app. Casio will not touch Superuser.apk if it's installed as normal app.
- Run installed superuser apk and allow it to update the binary.
- Now, each time you will update the binary, go to Surprise app and do a "su -> surprise". This is one time action that copies su to surprise so the update persists.
Good luck!
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