Titanium Backup

TechieK

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After rooting my tablet I attempted to backup my apps and data using Titanium Backup. It first asked for "super user" permission which I grated. I then got a message saying: "Sorry, I could not acquire root privileges. This application will *NOT* work! Please verify that your ROM is rooted and includes Busybox, and try again".

Did I miss something when I rooted my tablet? I used SuperOneClick. Was there something else I should have used after SuperOneClick?

I know there are a lot of you out there who have successfully rooted your S7 Slim models. A word or two (or ten) would be helpful to this user.

Thanks
 
Yup you just need busybox. TiBU can he picky with what version of busybox is needed.
 
When I performed a root with SuperOneClick here is what I see:
SuperOneClick v1.8.0.0
Checking drivers...

Killing ADB Server...

OK

Starting ADB Server...
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *

OK

Waiting for device...

OK

Getting OS Version...

OK

Pushing psneuter...
1139 KB/s (585731 bytes in 0.502s)

OK

chmod psneuter...

OK

Running psneuter...
ROOTED

Pushing busybox...
554 KB/s (1062992 bytes in 1.872s)

OK

chmod busybox...

OK

Getting mount path...
/dev/block/mtdblock2
OK

Remounting system with read-write access...

OK

Pushing su-v2...
228 KB/s (26264 bytes in 0.112s)

OK

chmod su...

OK

Pushing Superuser.apk...
820 KB/s (196521 bytes in 0.234s)

OK

Creating /system/xbin...
mkdir failed for /system/xbin, File exists
OK

Checking for busybox

OK

Remounting system with read-only access...

OK

Running a SU test...
Success!
Don't forget to reboot!

Did this not install Busybox? If so how do I access it and if not how do I add it?
 
Install a terminal emulator
Start it up and type busybox
You should get loads of usage blurb
Also you can type su to check you really are rooted

Pete

Sent from my IDEOS S7 using Android Tablet Forum
 
When you run SUperOneClick it will give you the option to install busybox if it is not already installed. You should do this. You can always run SOC again.
 
I have 2.2, am rooted, and own a license for Titanium Backup.
How do you get Titanium Backup to backup to the external SDCard?
 
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