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First of all, this is not a work of mine. I'm not a developer. I just want to share this root method that i found without having to flash a new ROM. Thank faisalxp, not me.
This method is tested on my GT-I8190 with firmware 4.1.2 I8190DXALL3 (indonesia). I'm not responsible of any damage this method caused. Now, lets get started!
1. Download CWM recovery from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108614 and follow the instructions there.
2. Download update.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1682974&d=1359355131 (Updated file below)
3. Copy update.zip to SDCARD
4. Enter recovery mode by turning off your phone (if you haven't) and press and hold Power button + Volume up button + Home button at the same time and release when the samsung logo shows up
NOTE: to navigate the recovery mode, Up is volume up, Down is volume down, and to choose a option press the power button
5. After you're in recovery mode install update.zip by selecting "install zip from sd card" then "choose zip from sdcard" (or from external sdcard) then choose the update.zip you previously copied. Wait for the installation to finish, then Reboot your device by selecting "reboot system now"
6. To check whether your device is rooted, download Root Checker from play store and run it, or check whether the SuperSu is available on the menu.
7. If it works, Congratulations! Your Galaxy S III mini is now rooted!
NOTE: This method will increase your Binary Counter, But you can change it back with TriangleAway!
UPDATE: The latest update.zip file by faisalxp http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38771421&postcount=25
Does it work on 4.1.1?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
catanzaro27 said:
Does it work on 4.1.1?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
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i'm pretty sure it does, but i cant guarantee it since i havent tested it yet on 4.1.1...
BramGamerz said:
First of all, this is not a work of mine. I'm not a developer. I just want to share this root method that i found without having to flash a new ROM. Thank faisalxp, not me.
This method is tested on my GT-I8190 with firmware 4.1.2 I8190DXALL3 (indonesia). I'm not responsible of any damage this method caused. Now, lets get started!
1. Download CWM recovery from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108614 and follow the instructions there.
2. Download update.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1682974&d=1359355131
3. Copy update.zip to SDCARD
4. Enter recovery mode by turning off your phone (if you haven't) and press and hold Power button + Volume up button + Home button at the same time and release when the samsung logo shows up
NOTE: to navigate the recovery mode, Up is volume up, Down is volume down, and to choose a option press the power button
5. After you're in recovery mode install update.zip by selecting "install zip from sd card" then "choose zip from sdcard" (or from external sdcard) then choose the update.zip you previously copied. Wait for the installation to finish, then Reboot your device by selecting "reboot system now"
6. To check whether your device is rooted, download Root Checker from play store and run it, or check whether the SuperSu is available on the menu.
7. If it works, Congratulations! Your Galaxy S III mini is now rooted!
NOTE: you should upgrade your busybox from the play store, so the root works better.
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Yeah This Work For ICS Or Jely Bean And All Stock Rom...Note : If You Success Root Witch This Methode, You Must Update BusyBox..Search in Play store, Install And Update BusyBox...!!! Thanks To You BramGamerz For Share My Root Methode b:Angel
Creator of this method, please send me pm. I have things to ask you.
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this will not work on all sgs3 mini because after you flash CWM on some phones you will not be able to enter recovery mode by pressing Power button + Volume up button + Home it is an unknown bug on CWM , for any other method to go in recovery mode you need your phone already rooted
evilinside said:
this will not work on all sgs3 mini because after you flash CWM on some phones you will not be able to enter recovery mode by pressing it is an unknown bug on CWM , for any other method to go in recovery mode you need your phone already rooted
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Not being able to get to recovery with Power button + Volume up button + Home is not because of CWM.
I havn't been able to do that ever. Probably different bootloader versions in the first batch or something.
Hello what is what this manipulation works on galaxy s3 mini i8190N 4.1.2 Roma to operateur sfr?
And what sound risks them if the manipe echoue?
Thank you
I found a workaround for this , but you will need a PC in order to do that , even if your phone is not rooted you can enable debug mode from phone settings , and run from ADB : | adb reboot recovery | you will be able to go to CWM menu and flash update.zip which will root your phone.
evilinside said:
I found a workaround for this , but you will need a PC in order to do that , even if your phone is not rooted you can enable debug mode from phone settings , and run from ADB : | adb reboot recovery | you will be able to go to CWM menu and flash update.zip which will root your phone.
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Captain Obvious strikes again.
Y U NO CHECK STICKY?
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can I do this without the CWM recovery?
Nice. Confirm this working. Stock rom rooted.
The key is Successfully Install And Go To CWM past ..... If Success Possible Root Of All The CWM File Using Attach By BramGamerz Can Succeed .... If not Succeed, Try Flash Stock Recovery.Tar.MD5 preemptively New Flash CWM It ... Here I Attach File update.zip Again, With the Latest Superuser and BusyBox - 2013
It has to be stressed that flashing CWM via Odin or Heimdall increases your download counter.
And at the moment triangle away does not support this phone.
So only go ahead with this method if you do not care about Samsung's warranty.
ui_print("***************************");
ui_print("Rooting with SuperSU 0.95");
ui_print("***************************");
Tyxerakias said:
It has to be stressed that flashing CWM via Odin or Heimdall increases your download counter.
And at the moment triangle away does not support this phone.
So only go ahead with this method if you do not care about Samsung's warranty.
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ive read all around here talking about the download counter...what is it actually and why is it so important?
Sv: Rooting without flashing a new Rom (tested it myself!)
nazri5363 said:
ive read all around here talking about the download counter...what is it actually and why is it so important?
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Custom binary counter can be seen when in download mode. It's a counter to keep track of non-Samsung signed binaries flashed with Odin. If you need to take your device to Samsung for warranty and they notice it's not at zero, you'll not under warranty anymore.
Sent thru time and space from my s3mini.
faisalxp said:
Yeah This Work For ICS Or Jely Bean And All Stock Rom...Note : If You Success Root Witch This Methode, You Must Update BusyBox..Search in Play store, Install And Update BusyBox...!!! Thanks To You BramGamerz For Share My Root Methode b:Angel
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Will this increase the binary counter ?
thanks
oland681 said:
Will this increase the binary counter ?
thanks
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Yes Increase Binary Counter Because Flash Image CWM, Find Image CWM With Not Increase Binary Counter N Flash With ODIN If You Like Not Increased Binary Counter.
faisalxp said:
Yes Increase Binary Counter Because Flash Image CWM, Find Image CWM With Not Increase Binary Counter N Flash With ODIN If You Like Not Increased Binary Counter.
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ok, Many Thanks
hello when i try to install TWRP it says it installed but when i reboot it still goes to the stocked version. any way to fix this?
fujirio said:
hello when i try to install TWRP it says it installed but when i reboot it still goes to the stocked version. any way to fix this?
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Are you trying to reboot from goomanager into recovery using the option in goomanager? Or are you trying to go into recovery using the physical buttons after powering off?
jj14 said:
Are you trying to reboot from goomanager into recovery using the option in goomanager? Or are you trying to go into recovery using the physical buttons after powering off?
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i did both and it just takes me to adb install update or reboot phone options
fujirio said:
i did both and it just takes me to adb install update or reboot phone options
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How are you installing via GooManager? Are you using the "InstallOpenRecoveryScript" option in the menu?
Is literally as easy as this usually: http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-root/how-to-install-twrp-on-rooted-galaxy-s4-using-goo-manager/
CCallahan said:
How are you installing via GooManager? Are you using the "InstallOpenRecoveryScript" option in the menu?
Is literally as easy as this usually: http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-root/how-to-install-twrp-on-rooted-galaxy-s4-using-goo-manager/
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yeah i did from the app and now i lost my root access
ok finally figured it out. I had to do a un-root method and then re-root thanks every one for the quick responses.
Hi!
I'm totally new to Nexus 4. I'm on 4.3 and yesterday unlocked bootloader and rooted. Everything works.
Today I booted in fastboot just to see CWM. On exiting it warned me about possible root lost. I answered YES.
So now I lost root. I still have SuperSU but when I run it I get message that no binaries installed and SU can't install them and I need to reroot phone...
I tried to download chainfire 1.65 zip and flash it CWM - same result...
Any hints would be appreciated!
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Goldenmeadow said:
Hi!
I'm totally new to Nexus 4. I'm on 4.3 and yesterday unlocked bootloader and rooted. Everything works.
Today I booted in fastboot just to see CWM. On exiting it warned me about possible root lost. I answered YES.
So now I lost root. I still have SuperSU but when I run it I get message that no binaries installed and SU can't install them and I need to reroot phone...
I tried to download chainfire 1.65 zip and flash it CWM - same result...
Any hints would be appreciated!
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Try flashing TWRP.
Pipusz said:
Try flashing TWRP.
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Ok, I'll try.
But am I accessing CWM properly? Do I have to go through fastboot?
My last phone had button combination to boot straight into recovery. I don't see such option in Nexus 4.
Thanks again!
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Goldenmeadow said:
Ok, I'll try.
But am I accessing CWM properly? Do I have to go through fastboot?
My last phone had button combination to boot straight into recovery. I don't see such option in Nexus 4.
Thanks again!
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Is there an option in your current ROM to reboot into recovery? If not, power off the device, then hold down the volume up-down and the power buttons. I tend to forget these button combinations, but I think this is the one that will lead you to fastboot. From there, navigate with the volume buttons and OK something with the power button.
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Is there an option in your current ROM to reboot into recovery? If not, power off the device, then hold down the volume up-down and the power buttons. I tend to forget these button combinations, but I think this is the one that will lead you to fastboot. From there, navigate with the volume buttons and OK something with the power button.
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Thanks for reply!
Sorry I forgot to give tech details: I run stock ROM + kernel, just rooted and unlocked fastboot.
So yes, this is the way I use to access recovery: through fastboot.
Last time while exiting CWM I selected NO to last question about trying to fix root and my root is still here
Thanks for help again!
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Goldenmeadow said:
Thanks for reply!
Sorry I forgot to give tech details: I run stock ROM + kernel, just rooted and unlocked fastboot.
So yes, this is the way I use to access recovery: through fastboot.
Last time while exiting CWM I selected NO to last question about trying to fix root and my root is still here
Thanks for help again!
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Glad to hear that. If it's OK, leave it that way, it won't cause any harm.
If you want to try TWRP, go to the Play Store and download the GooManager application. Grant it superuser permission, then hit the menu button at the upper-right side of the screen, right under the clock. From there, select "Install OpenRecoveryScript" and it will download and flash the latest TWRP on your device. After that, reboot to recovery to check if it's working.
I just went throught the same thing
I just unlocked my phone and flashed the latest CWM recovery and then the latest SuperSU zip; and all was fine. But whenever I was exiting from CWM recovery, it said "Possible root access loss" and if it can "fix it". Whenever I say "Yes" I lose root access; and when I select "No" the root privileges stayed. I could have lived with that but I thought screw this **** and flashed the TWRP recovery. This one doesn't say anything about losing access; all's cool.
But I still want to know what CWM was trying to do. It was trying to "fix" /system/bin/su and losing root access. Anybody?
crossjaw said:
I just unlocked my phone and flashed the latest CWM recovery and then the latest SuperSU zip; and all was fine. But whenever I was exiting from CWM recovery, it said "Possible root access loss" and if it can "fix it". Whenever I say "Yes" I lose root access; and when I select "No" the root privileges stayed. I could have lived with that but I thought screw this **** and flashed the TWRP recovery. This one doesn't say anything about losing access; all's cool.
But I still want to know what CWM was trying to do. It was trying to "fix" /system/bin/su and losing root access. Anybody?
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cwm is most likely installing a su that isnt up to date
simms22 said:
cwm is most likely installing a su that isnt up to date
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Oh... I've never had problems with CWM before( this wasn't actually a problem anyway). Thanks
Dowload file below
Is there a way to root without using desktop or lappy and if its safe
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Uhmm... Did we really need another root guide which is basically a copy of @chotu222 guide
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Everyone knows how to root galaxy grand ....
No need another rooting guide ... Which is just a copy of the original....
By the way where is the download links of cwm touch and super user ?
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ummmmm...
Obsessed_69 said:
Is there a way to root without using desktop or lappy and if its safe
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Sorry no. If i can i will make auto root app. I can make it but i dont know what is the code
I know it
simplyanin said:
Everyone knows how to root galaxy grand ....
No need another rooting guide ... Which is just a copy of the original....
By the way where is the download links of cwm touch and super user
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Yes i know it but there is some mistake in his thread. I tried his guide for root and install cwm but it still no CWM recovery. And now i know the original guide for root and install cwm.
mantan gm said:
Yes i know it but there is some mistake in his thread. I tried his guide for root and install cwm but it still no CWM recovery. And now i know the original guide for root and install cwm.
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what mistake? u have also mistake auto reboot must not check when u flash the recovery..
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10xian04 said:
what mistake? u have also mistake auto reboot must not check when u flash the recovery..
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Hey if the auto reboot is not checked it will FAIL. And you get firmware error then you cant do anything. You just can retry flashing recovery. I tried his guide and fail you know FAIL!!
Guys I got 4.2.2 stock.. no root.. I cant und why does my phone hang and it will not respond for 2-3mins.. sometimes 5min and dn I go a hard restart n dn it works normal..
I use clean master n toucher pro to kill task everytime I am operating my cell..
Can anyone of u help me so this phne doesnt hang so much.. m tiered killng task 24x7
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Obsessed_69 said:
Guys I got 4.2.2 stock.. no root.. I cant und why does my phone hang and it will not respond for 2-3mins.. sometimes 5min and dn I go a hard restart n dn it works normal..
I use clean master n toucher pro to kill task everytime I am operating my cell..
Can anyone of u help me so this phne doesnt hang so much.. m tiered killng task 24x7
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Kil task? Why do you not from task manager?
Yes do frm tast manager.. and I mean ram boost which kills background running app
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Anyone got any idea to help me out.. this phone lags and freezes.. plz tell me anything I can do about it
Thanks
mantan gm said:
By root your phone, you can :
#Hack some game
#Use screencast
#Backups (Titanium Backup)
#And use many more root program
Tools :
1.Download SuperSu 1.51 and Fix-Recovery.zip , place it : External Data
2.Download CWM Touch Recovery in your computer. And download Odin
How to root :
1.Open odin and make sure Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time is checked
2.Click on PDA Button and Choose your CWM md5 file
3.Enter Download mode in your galaxy grand by pressin "Vol.down + Home button + Power button"
4.Connect your Phone to Computer using USB
5.Click Start in Odin
6.if this success you will get PASS text, but if Failed you will get FAIL text
7.if you get PASS text your phone will auto reboot
8.if you see the SAMSUNG GALAXY GRAND DUOS GT-i9082 text, you must enter recovery mode (Vol.Up + Power + Home) before your phone is rebooted
9.Now you have entered CWM recovey mode. Now you just follow this (choose install from sdcard --> choose Fix-Recovery.zip --> choose SuperSu 1.51.zip --> Back and choose reboot
10.Yeeeey your phone now is rooted
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its hang . how to fix
I was also faced the same issue with my Samsung galaxy Grand duos. So I format my mobile & rooted. Now phone is working smoothly without any hanging issue.
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HI,
I am on currently 4.2.2 version & new to rooting seen all forum
Just has few question please
1.Open odin and make sure Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time is checked (Do i have to check or uncheck auto reboot )
2.Click on PDA Button and Choose your CWM md5 file
3.Enter Download mode in your galaxy grand by pressin "Vol.down + Home button + Power button"
4.Connect your Phone to Computer using USB
5.Click Start in Odin
6.if this success you will get PASS text, but if Failed you will get FAIL text
7.if you get PASS text your phone will auto reboot
8.if you see the SAMSUNG GALAXY GRAND DUOS GT-i9082 text, you must enter recovery mode (Vol.Up + Power + Home) before your phone is rebooted
9.Now you have entered CWM recovey mode. Now you just follow this (choose install from sdcard --> choose Fix-Recovery.zip --> choose SuperSu 1.51.zip --> Back and choose reboot
Q 1 which one recovery i choose chotu one or pawitp & in both i have fix recovery in cwm mode please help
Q 2 If rooted sucessfully can i update CWM version As needed for kitkat version custom rom
OO-z31r3n said:
its hang . how to fix
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Reflash the whole firmware with odin
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dheervijay said:
HI,
I am on currently 4.2.2 version & new to rooting seen all forum
Just has few question please
1.Open odin and make sure Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time is checked (Do i have to check or uncheck auto reboot )
2.Click on PDA Button and Choose your CWM md5 file
3.Enter Download mode in your galaxy grand by pressin "Vol.down + Home button + Power button"
4.Connect your Phone to Computer using USB
5.Click Start in Odin
6.if this success you will get PASS text, but if Failed you will get FAIL text
7.if you get PASS text your phone will auto reboot
8.if you see the SAMSUNG GALAXY GRAND DUOS GT-i9082 text, you must enter recovery mode (Vol.Up + Power + Home) before your phone is rebooted
9.Now you have entered CWM recovey mode. Now you just follow this (choose install from sdcard --> choose Fix-Recovery.zip --> choose SuperSu 1.51.zip --> Back and choose reboot
Q 1 which one recovery i choose chotu one or pawitp & in both i have fix recovery in cwm mode please help
Q 2 If rooted sucessfully can i update CWM version As needed for kitkat version custom rom
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#1 Uncheck Auto reboot
#2 If you want to install kitkat rom, use pawitp's
#3 See answer 2
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akiratoriyama said:
Uhmm... Did we really need another root guide which is basically a copy of @chotu222 guide
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super su not working
my supersu is not working ........when ever i apply from sd card nd select superuser su 1.51 file its coming like signature verification failed....nd phone is restarting
yousuf magar said:
my supersu is not working ........when ever i apply from sd card nd select superuser su 1.51 file its coming like signature verification failed....nd phone is restarting
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Flash the SuperSU from here, it's the latest CWM flashable with much better overall root and kitkat support
http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU
You must flash with CWM not a normal recovery
thanku sir
Hi guys! I'm just registered and I hope that this is the right section
I've received a Samsung Galaxy Core Plus SM-G350 and I would like to root it; I found some guides but I'm not sure if they really work, so nowadays there's an official guide about the root of my phone? If exist, could you link me?
These are my specs:
Model: SM-G350
Android Version: 4.2.2
Build ID: JDQ39.G350XXUANB1
Thanks in advance! :good:
Rooting Tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3393809
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TimSchumi said:
Rooting Tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3393809
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Thanx a lot! :good:
Flv97 said:
Thanx a lot! :good:
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Did it work for you?
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TimSchumi said:
Did it work for you?
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Hi, yes I was able to root the phone but I didn't replace KingRoot with SuperSU, I tried many times but nothing..have you a solution?
Flv97 said:
Hi, yes I was able to root the phone but I didn't replace KingRoot with SuperSU, I tried many times but nothing..have you a solution?
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So your device rebooted and KingRoot was still there and SuperSU too?
TimSchumi said:
So your device rebooted and KingRoot was still there and SuperSU too?
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Yes, they're both in the phone after reboot.
Flv97 said:
Yes, they're both in the phone after reboot.
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What do KingRoot and SuperSU say, after you open them?
Start SuperSU first. If it doesn't complain, get an System App Remover from PlayStore, grant it root permission through SuperSU and remove KingRoot.
TimSchumi said:
What do KingRoot and SuperSU say, after you open them?
Start SuperSU first. If it doesn't complain, get an System App Remover from PlayStore, grant it root permission through SuperSU and remove KingRoot.
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When I open SuperSU it says "the SU executable must be updated" but when I press "continue" the installaton fails and the app closed.
I gave it root permissions from KingRoot (which works perfectly) but nothing has changed and I can't uninstall KingRoot because SuperSU doesn't works..have you some ideas to resolve this problem?
Flv97 said:
When I open SuperSU it says "the SU executable must be updated" but when I press "continue" the installaton fails and the app closed.
I gave it root permissions from KingRoot (which works perfectly) but nothing has changed and I can't uninstall KingRoot because SuperSU doesn't works..have you some ideas to resolve this problem?
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Then the script seems not to work with your Phone...
Sure it's a SM-G350 (Without any letters or numbers after the 0)?
If yes, there is a second method to install SuperSU (I'll add it to my guide later):
1) Uninstall SuperSU and unroot through KingRoot
2) Download the supersu.zip from here and place it on the root of your sdcard
3) Download the twrp flashable tar from here
4) Download and extract Odin as described in the guide
5) Start your device in Download Mode and connect it to your PC
6) Start Odin and load up the recovery.tar as AP file
7) UNTICK Auto-Reboot
8) Press Flash to Flash the recovery to your phone
9) After it had finished, disconnect your device from PC and remove the battery to shut it down
10) Start your device in Recovery mode (press Vol Up+Home button+Power Button and hold them, release the power button when Galaxy Core Plus splash screen shows up)
11) Now your device should start up TWRP (if stock recovery or the normal System is booting, go back to step 5)
12) Press "Install ZIP"
13) In a bar above your files there should read "Internal Storage" at the moment. Press on it and select "External Storage"
14) Now select the UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip and press (or swipe) Install
15) After the zip installed and your device reboots, you should be rooted now
TimSchumi said:
Then the script seems not to work with your Phone...
Sure it's a SM-G350 (Without any letters or numbers after the 0)?
If yes, there is a second method to install SuperSU (I'll add it to my guide later):
1) Uninstall SuperSU and unroot through KingRoot
2) Download the supersu.zip from here and place it on the root of your sdcard
3) Download the twrp flashable tar from here
4) Download and extract Odin as described in the guide
5) Start your device in Download Mode and connect it to your PC
6) Start Odin and load up the recovery.tar as AP file
7) UNTICK Auto-Reboot
8) Press Flash to Flash the recovery to your phone
9) After it had finished, disconnect your device from PC and remove the battery to shut it down
10) Start your device in Recovery mode (press Vol Up+Home button+Power Button and hold them, release the power button when Galaxy Core Plus splash screen shows up)
11) Now your device should start up TWRP (if stock recovery or the normal System is booting, go back to step 5)
12) Press "Install ZIP"
13) In a bar above your files there should read "Internal Storage" at the moment. Press on it and select "External Storage"
14) Now select the UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip and press (or swipe) Install
15) After the zip installed and your device reboots, you should be rooted now
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Yes, it's a SM-G350 and practically with this method first I install a custom recovery and then from here I root my phone. I'll try this way, thanks! :good:
Fantastic! It works perfectly! SuperSU is installed and I confirm with Root Checker that my phone is rooted! Thanx a lot!
Flv97 said:
Fantastic! It works perfectly! SuperSU is installed and I confirm with Root Checker that my phone is rooted! Thanx a lot!
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I would recommend to upgrade directly to Android 4.4 by flashing CyanogenMod ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3284322), because now some apps will shut down for 4.3-
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TimSchumi said:
I would recommend to upgrade directly to Android 4.4 by flashing CyanogenMod ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3284322), because now some apps will shut down for 4.3-
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I'll do it for sure! Thanx!