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darklightnin1
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I am running a Kyocera Rise C5155

 

I went through the xda sites process for rooting, and I have the SuperSU app installed and running.

 

I read through the tutorials here, and I'm getting different results.. When clicking on the Game guardian icon for the first time, it doesn't ask for super user permissions (root permissions) like it's supposed to. As well as a temporary file path, I have a sd card in my phone, but for some reason whenever I set my temp file path to /sdcard, game guardian still crashes during searches (which never complete anyways). It may be that my SD card is almost out of memory, I have a 4GB back up that is empty, there were just things on my smaller one I wanted to keep.

 

Any suggestions for help would be much appreciated. I'm trying to use it specifically on Dragon Warcraft (I've watched the video for it as well).

 

Off to work now, hopefully somebody says something by the time I get back. Cheers!

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Here is some info. from the faq:

 

 Set Temp Path
GameGuardian store data in memory by default. It would require large space if you search "0" or use fuzzy search. You may run out of memory, and either GG or your game would be killed by system to free memory. You can set the temp path to "/sdcard", and GG would store data in file system instead of memory. However, it would be much slower, 7 times slower in my device. 
DO NOT use "/data" unless you have more than 1GB free space in your /data partition. GG can handle out of disk space, but Android handle it differently. Android will clear whole data partition if /data is full, all your data would be lost.
The string length is restricted to a small number because it is expected to the name of a partition or mount point, not really a path of an arbitrarily folder

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All the app you referenced did, was tell me to go download root checker pro, which im sure would help, but I'm not going to buy an app to make sure my root is done correctly, considering im trying to do things without spending money.

 

As for the excert from the faq you posted, I already explained what happened even when I set a temp path of /sdcard. Since there's no notification on the app if the path was correctly set, I have no idea if it is actually working or not.

 

My SU binary should be up to date (I'm running SuperSU and it just updated yesterday morning).

 

I tried re-installing the gameguardian 6.0.0 apk, but it still isn't asking for root permissions from SuperSU. Not really sure what else to try involving gameguardian =(

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That's strange. Just an update. I went back and re-downloaded the root checker app, and now instead of telling me to buy rooter checker pro, it verified that I have root access. Not sure how to proceed from here since my apps aren't asking for Superuser permissions like they should be..

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I GOT IT TO WORK ^_^

 

My issue was with my SuperSU application. For whatever reason with the default *prompt when an application asks for root access* option was selected, it wouldn't give me the prompt for it. So I switched it to auto-grant when I run an app (will disable auto so only those I've actually run will have root already), and managed to grant Game Guardian root access.

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Ok im not sure how all this works I got a root app and game guardian and the access is all granted but I dont know how the value stuff works and its getting me really upset if anyone can tell me what to do ill really appreciate everything heres my email [email protected] if you want to send the message there im on my email 24/7

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