Or you can get it for free, the author has posted a free version on xda-developers: You can get the app from the google play store for a couple bucks: It's not permanent, so you have to run it before starting up the adb server (or else set it to run every boot). Or, a much easier solution is to use 'adbd insecure' from chainfire which will patch your adbd on the fly. You can try to bypass these checks or install a different adbd on your phone or install a custom kernel/distribution that includes a patched adbd. The problem is that, even though your phone is rooted, the 'adbd' server on the phone does not use root permissions.
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