I'm the IT guy for a small company. I tested a possible new AV by installing it on my phone. It forced me to set a password. I hate that. So I tried a bunch of stuff to get rid of it without a full factory reset, and soft-bricked it; the "Verizon has detected evil software, by bad boy!" message. Not a big deal since I had it rooted and have a Titanium backup.
So I restored to 4.1.1 using ODIN and some files I found here. Then I rooted it with CASUAL R515. I figured while I was there I would try CyanogenMod Lollipop. I successfully installed that, but lost root privileges. TWRP offers to restore root privileges but does not do so. CASUAL usually lops forever installing driveres, but once popped up an "unsupported kernel" message.
I tried a bunch on nightly CyanogenMod builds but they all fail, mostly just freezing at the Samsung logo but sometimes getting o the initial startup screen and going into an infinite "X has stopped" "Y has stopped" "X has stopped" ... loop. Once I got into the actual setup but it was impossible to call up the keyboard, which kinda slows things down. So the CyanogenMod version I have is pretty much the only one that works.
So now I'm on CyanogenMod 12-20150105-UNOFFICIAL-i605, Android 5.0.2, Baseband I605VRALJB, kernel 3.0.64-CM-g2cf03d1-dirty sbrissen@brissen #3, build number cm_i605-userdebeug 5.0.3 LRX22G 72f2d4b365 test-keys, SELinux status permissive.
How should I regain root so I can restore my Titanium backup (and do a nandroid backup)?
So I restored to 4.1.1 using ODIN and some files I found here. Then I rooted it with CASUAL R515. I figured while I was there I would try CyanogenMod Lollipop. I successfully installed that, but lost root privileges. TWRP offers to restore root privileges but does not do so. CASUAL usually lops forever installing driveres, but once popped up an "unsupported kernel" message.
I tried a bunch on nightly CyanogenMod builds but they all fail, mostly just freezing at the Samsung logo but sometimes getting o the initial startup screen and going into an infinite "X has stopped" "Y has stopped" "X has stopped" ... loop. Once I got into the actual setup but it was impossible to call up the keyboard, which kinda slows things down. So the CyanogenMod version I have is pretty much the only one that works.
So now I'm on CyanogenMod 12-20150105-UNOFFICIAL-i605, Android 5.0.2, Baseband I605VRALJB, kernel 3.0.64-CM-g2cf03d1-dirty sbrissen@brissen #3, build number cm_i605-userdebeug 5.0.3 LRX22G 72f2d4b365 test-keys, SELinux status permissive.
How should I regain root so I can restore my Titanium backup (and do a nandroid backup)?
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