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Wow I didn't realize that there's a separate drop down on the right side of the screen
Open Super SU and update the binaries and OTA Rootkeeper should see the Super SU app.
Prime, yes I did, since I was expecting to lose root during the upgrade. CBers, Super SU gave me a dialogue box asking if I wanted to update the binary when I tried to run it. When I tried the update, the installation failed - repeatedly.I chose to clean the system to re-download Super SU from Google Play. It said it would take a few seconds, and would close the Super SU app if successful. It wasn't successful.So I went to Google Play, and uninstalled Super SU. When that completed, instead of a choice to install the app, I got update and open options in GP. I chose update, which took me to the Super SU update binary dialogue box. Again, the installation failed. Now I have no rooted apps showing in the Super SU apps tab. It looks like I'm going to have to re-root and restore, and/or reinstall apps manually.
Great thread CBers, your a true part of the community. A thumbs up I think...
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