If you have a rooted device, then you know that there are a few things that you can do to make sure that your device is running as it should. One of the most important things to do when rooting your device is to fix any issues with root access. This will ensure that your device is able to run the way it should and will also help you get more performance out of your device. One common issue with rooted devices is that they do not have proper root access. This means that they cannot use certain features or applications, which can cause problems for your device and for you. To fix this, you will need to first need to find out what version of Android your device is running and then update it to the latest version. Once you have updated your device, then you can start fixing any issues with root access by following these steps:

  1. First, open up a command prompt and type “adb” into the command prompt. This will start the adb shell on your device.
  2. Next, type “su” into the command prompt and press enter. This will take you into a separate user account on your device.
  3. Next, type “adb shell setprop” into the command prompt and press enter. This will change some settings on your device so that it has proper root access.