tys_navy91
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Hi all
Can anyone please help out, as I don't get it at all?
I have a Nexus One. Have been running Cyanogen since purchase, upgraded to 5.0.6-N1 few weeks ago. Obviously, root access and all that. Just a few days ago, I backed up the device with nandroid and flashed it with a Enoc theme. That also went well, but I suddenly noticed apparent lack of root access. Apps that require it wouldn't work (like QuickBoot, MarketEnabler). If I go to the Terminal and do "su" it returns "permission denied".
So I wiped the device and flashed with a clean 5.0.6-N1 and restored the backup prior to theme update, but now I cant get the root access back no matter which backup I restore (even older ones).
Any clues on what might have caused it? I cant think of any indications that the theme update might have anything to do with it, but that is pretty much only update I've done to the phone.
Thanks
Can anyone please help out, as I don't get it at all?
I have a Nexus One. Have been running Cyanogen since purchase, upgraded to 5.0.6-N1 few weeks ago. Obviously, root access and all that. Just a few days ago, I backed up the device with nandroid and flashed it with a Enoc theme. That also went well, but I suddenly noticed apparent lack of root access. Apps that require it wouldn't work (like QuickBoot, MarketEnabler). If I go to the Terminal and do "su" it returns "permission denied".
So I wiped the device and flashed with a clean 5.0.6-N1 and restored the backup prior to theme update, but now I cant get the root access back no matter which backup I restore (even older ones).
Any clues on what might have caused it? I cant think of any indications that the theme update might have anything to do with it, but that is pretty much only update I've done to the phone.
Thanks