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Root Problem trying to root my Samsung Epic G (Sprint)

Installed Root Checker App
Copied z4root.1.3.0 to my sd card

Power down - battery out - battery in - power on

USB connected
USB debugging connected

Open z4root.1.3.0 with Astro File Manager
Open App Manager
Install - result: application installed
Permanent Root Screen - hit the button
running exploit to obtain root access
acquiring root shell

Everything then stops, screen shows the listing of z4root.1.3.0, and
nothing else happens.

Ran Advanced root checker:
Root access is not properly configured or was not granted.
Standard su binary location:
/system/bin/su: No such file or directory
Standard su binary location:
/system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Alternate su binary location:
/sbin/su: No such file or directory
su binary not found in the system declared PATH

One thing, after all of this, my phone is ``very slow'',
which can only be remedied by removing the battery.

Can anyone help help me solve this problem?
Best,
Ferrel
 
it isn't a galaxy s but it is?? :thinking:

mind explaining further on that?


I'll try to use my truck as an example. I have a dodge ram. A dodge ram 1500 quad cab to be specific. There are also 2 door ram 1500's. There's 2500's too. There are more models than this, but you get the picture... They are all dodge rams. Just like the galaxy s line. We have an epic, but its still part of the galaxy s family.

This confused me at first also. 2 of my friends have galaxy s models through diff carriers. While they all come from the same line, they all have diff tweaks to the os/rom to fit that specific phone and carrier. This is why only certain roms/rooting methods work for us... they must be specific to our epics...

Hope that made sense...
 
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I'll try to use my truck as an example. I have a dodge ram. A dodge ram 1500 quad cab to be specific. There are also 2 door ram 1500's. There's 2500's too. There are more models than this, but you get the picture... They are all dodge rams. Just like the galaxy s line. We have an epic, but its still part of the galaxy s family.

This confused me at first also. 2 of my friends have galaxy s models through diff carriers. While they all come from the same line, they all have diff tweaks to the os/rom to fit that specific phone and carrier. This is why only certain roms/rooting methods work for us... they must be specific to our epics...

Hope that made sense...

hmm.. i mean i knew that the epic was apart of the galaxy s class, but i just didn't understand what he meant when he said it isn't a galaxy s lol..but thx for your reply.

by any chance, do u kno if i can install the 2.2 update that my phone keeps prompting me to do and still have the ability to root after the update? or is it better to root from the 2.1 stock build?
 
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hmm.. i mean i knew that the epic was apart of the galaxy s class, but i just didn't understand what he meant when he said it isn't a galaxy s lol..but thx for your reply.

by any chance, do u kno if i can install the 2.2 update that my phone keeps prompting me to do and still have the ability to root after the update? or is it better to root from the 2.1 stock build?

I think the Galaxy S forum is for the actual Galaxy S phone. Like the Fascinate, Epic and all have their own forums, the actual Galaxy S does also?
 
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okay i just rooted on the stock 2.1 that the phone came installed with. i have superuser so i can use the ota update for 2.2 and i'll still be able to flash roms for 2.2 or 2.3 without error?

just clarifying

I'm not 100%, but I believe you don't get OTA updates when rooted. I think you have to restore to stock, then update to 2.2, then root, then install whatever ROM you wish to use (esp if you're using an EC05 based ROM).

Please let someone else confirm this though, as I'm not 100% sure.
 
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