I rooted my device using the king root app and unrooted using king root as well my device is a titan hd e500 , I tried using root cloack , but it did not work I rooted again so I am rooted now , I resorted to downloading the first version of underworld empire from aptoide and that worked for a month but with a recent update its not possible to use older version now , when the app opens it says to install new version, I tried to may b find a way to change the older app version to the new one to make the app think its running the latest version.. Not possible. I am runing on version 4.4.2 KitKat
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1Not sure if that's a device dependent thing. Could you please [edit] your question once more and include your device name, the Android version it's running, the rooting method you'd used "back then", which superuser app was installed, and how you've "unrooted"? – Izzy Jun 10 '15 at 15:22
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What game is this? – Matthew Read Jun 10 '15 at 15:24
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@MatthewRead Related question: https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/112004/underworld-empire-after-root – rink.attendant.6 Jun 10 '15 at 15:24
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The game is Underworld empire – ZION Jun 10 '15 at 15:26
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@ZION please check my updated answer again. The "Root Hider" list I've referenced I'm currently updating, so in a few minutes there could be some more you could try. – Izzy Jun 10 '15 at 15:40
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Also related: How to prevent applications from discovering my phone as being Rooted and How can I disable root on a modded device? (huh, @MatthewRead, remember that? :) – Izzy Jun 10 '15 at 15:48
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I really hope I can make this game work , I appreciate all the help – ZION Jun 10 '15 at 16:03
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I tried all of the root hiding apps , no success – ZION Jun 10 '15 at 16:49
1 Answers
Assuming this is an XY problem, and the real issue is that you want to play that game:
If your device is still rooted, you could install the Xposed Framework and its Root Cloak module, which hides root from specific apps. There might be other root-hiders as well, so it cannot hurt to search (or to check in my Root Hider list ;).
For more details on the Xposed Framework and what you can do with it, you're welcome taking a look at my Collection of Xposed resources.
In the worst case, if you really need to unroot your device: SuperSU offers to do that for you. If you're using a different superuser app, there are possibilities to switch to this one. Details can be found e.g. in an article on TechRepublic: Pro tip: How to unroot your Android device so you can update – and for the more "visual people", there's even an Youtube tutorial on this.
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Sorry, in that case I'm out of ideas (except for the unrooting via SuperSU). – Izzy Jun 10 '15 at 18:13
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