I was wondering how I install things while in Safestrap? I'm currently trying to install BeatsAudio via a .zip but when I'm in Safestrap I am unable to access the install tab.
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Hello, is there any way to update TWRP and SU in device via Nexus Root Toolkit please? Thank you
Don't use a toolkit.
Is your phone already rooted? If it is, just download goo manager from the play store and use it to update twrp. Then download the latest supersu zip either from xda or chainfires site and flash it via your newly updated twrp.
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Thank you for quick answer. Will do.
WugFresh Toolkit
Advanced Utilitties - Launch - Flash (Permanent) - Recovery - Select IMG
SU flash via TWRP or Toolkit
Will the Nexus root toolkit install latest version of TWRP for your supported phone??
Bcoz i think if TWRP is not the latest version then device will get a bootloop.... Im not sure.
Sorry for the dumb question, don't know much about rooting devices. I had root access in 4.4, but without thinking, when prompted to install 4.4.2,
I installed the update. To root it again do I have to do anything different than normal?
Do you have custom recovery? Copy supersu zip to /sdcard boot into recovery and run the zip. http://download.chainfire.eu/372/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip?retrieve_file=1
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Hello,
Is there a way to sideload build.prop through zip or install TWRP using the same method.
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Hi, recently I updated my rooted nexus 4 to 4.4.4 jellybean, which then unrooted it. I still have SuperSU installed, but once I try to run any root apps, it says I am not rooted. Looking around, I need to reroot the device, but my custom recovery TWRP has been uninstalled. I tried to install twrp with GooManager but it wouldn't download. The best option seems to be to reroot the device, but I cannot make a nan droid backup as no recovery installed. I have one but its fairly old, and I will lose a lot of data. What I need is a way to install custom recovery but I'm not rooted :/
You know this is the nexus 10 forum right?
What you need to do is flash a recovery via fastboot and then reroot.
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Hi, for those who don't know, the Chainfire app FlashFire (available from Play store) can successfully flash zips as one would normally do in a custom recovery. It's not quite as good as having an unlocked bootloader and TWRP, but it can handle stuff like TBO app and custom mod zips and such just fine.
I'm running 4.4.2 because I don't know how to root anything higher, so I can't speak for other versions of Android. But if you're on NC2 you're in luck. I've flashed many things with FlashFire and haven't had any issues yet.
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If you can't see your SD card data in a file explorer after flashing with FlashFire, don't freak out, your permissions just got screwed up. There's a zip to fix that if it happens.
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so where's the working flashfire. link ...