vendredi 5 août 2016

Supersu removal

I recently returned a Nexus 6P for warranty repair (battery problems) and was told that it had been replaced with a new phone. Indeed, the IMEI of the "new" device is different but it has clearly been used before, one big clue being the presence of a /supersu directory in the filesystem. I've tried the following to purge this:

- Formatting /system, /data, /cache.
- Flashing the stock image.
- Flashing Cyanogenmod.
- rm -rf /supersu.
- Install supersu app from Play Store and perform full unroot via the app (prevented booting).
- Flash supersu zip and perform full unroot via the app.

...but, whatever I do that directory is always present.. I would very much like to clean this up before I use the phone, or sell it on Ebay out of frustration at the difficulty of copying my backups back to it via Android File Transfer. Does anyone have any suggestions?


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