I just tried getting root access via this guide using Odin, but although I've already updated the firmware first, it just doesn't take. It installs the superSU app, but not the binary it seems. Any idea where I can get it from? I also tried superuser instead, which allows me to get an up to date binary, but when it then tries to install the binary it fails.
Here's the guide I followed:
http://m.ibtimes.co.uk/galaxys4-gti9505-official-android422-xxuadmn-jellybean-firmware-464478.html
Any ideas?
XXUAMDM Root not possible?
Hi,
have done the same, tried to root the I9505 XXUAMDM (European LTE model) - there was no SU installed.
Therefore I installed the SuperSU from the market and checked, but it says that the SU Binaries are missing...
So what went wrong with rooting? Any suggestions
BTW: After the start of Titanium Backup the window asking about root for the app appeared.
Now starting Super SU I can see Titanium in the list, but short after start the mentioned "SU-Binary missing" window appears...
jochenthomas said:
Hi,
have done the same, tried to root the I9505 XXUAMDM (European LTE model) - there was no SU installed.
Therefore I installed the SuperSU from the market and checked, but it says that the SU Binaries are missing...
So what went wrong with rooting? Any suggestions
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Exactly the same as me, the update went fine, the rooting seemed to go fine too, but the binary is supposedly missing.
Just been pointed to this thread, which works a treat:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255190&nocache=1
It seems the method we used isn't compatible with the MDM and MDN firmware updates, so need to use a modified version of CF auto root instead. In that thread it also shows you how to reset the flash counter too! Result!
StuartTheFish said:
I just tried getting root access via this guide using Odin, but although I've already updated the firmware first, it just doesn't take. It installs the superSU app, but not the binary it seems. Any idea where I can get it from? I also tried superuser instead, which allows me to get an up to date binary, but when it then tries to install the binary it fails.
Here's the guide I followed:
http://m.ibtimes.co.uk/galaxys4-gti9505-official-android422-xxuadmn-jellybean-firmware-464478.html
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I know your sorted ow but out of interest before were you using steps outlined here when it didn't work on mdm
http://androidjinn.com/root-xxuamdm-android-4-2-2-on-galaxy-s4-i9505-official-firmware.html/2
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topcat07 said:
I know your sorted ow but out of interest before were you using steps outlined here when it didn't work on mdm
http://androidjinn.com/root-xxuamdm-android-4-2-2-on-galaxy-s4-i9505-official-firmware.html/2
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Different guide, but same method. We simply needed a modified file t work on the newer firmware.
StuartTheFish said:
Different guide, but same method. We simply needed a modified file t work on the newer firmware.
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Strange someone has got it working with normal file
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topcat07 said:
Strange someone has got it working with normal file
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Pass, don't know! All I do know is the regular cf auto root didn't work for me on this firmware, but the modified one did.
StuartTheFish said:
Just been pointed to this thread, which works a treat:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255190&nocache=1
It seems the method we used isn't compatible with the MDM and MDN firmware updates, so need to use a modified version of CF auto root instead. In that thread it also shows you how to reset the flash counter too! Result!
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OMFG I have googled and torn my hair our for hours and hours as I just could not get root on my MDM S4 using the methods detailed on this site, this modified file rooted it straight away with no problems. It REALLY needs to be shouted a bit louder lol !
Thanks all.
this doesnt work for i9500
this kernel does not root i9500.
anyway i have a different problem and its about bluetooth. is this the proper place or should i search elsewhere?
No, there's a different method to rooting for a gt19500.
Thanks
Related
My new Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-19505 is running build JDQ39.19505XXUBMEA (android 4.2.2).
I haven't found anything on this build number with regards to rooting, so I'm wanting to be a little cautious before I attempt anything.
Any pointers on what tools / options I might attempt to use to root this?
SirLoinOfBeef said:
My new Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-19505 is running build JDQ39.19505XXUBMEA (android 4.2.2).
I haven't found anything on this build number with regards to rooting, so I'm wanting to be a little cautious before I attempt anything.
Any pointers on what tools / options I might attempt to use to root this?
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Flash CF-Root with Odin and you`re rooted. Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219803, read the OP well and it will be easy.
Thanks for your quick reply!
If I'm reading things properly, that will root my device & reset it to factory defaults (ie: wipe it). Correct?
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SirLoinOfBeef said:
Thanks for your quick reply!
If I'm reading things properly, that will root my device & reset it to factory defaults (ie: wipe it). Correct?
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No, it will only root it, you will not loose any data. After that flash a custom recovery if you need it and Busybox from Google Play,
SirLoinOfBeef said:
Thanks for your quick reply!
If I'm reading things properly, that will root my device & reset it to factory defaults (ie: wipe it). Correct?
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There won't be any changes but root will be extra it won't wipe anything and u need not factory reset also
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I tried it, and I'm not sure if it worked or not.
I have a a new SuperSU icon, but when I open it SuperSU tells me that the binary needs updating.
When I try to update it though it comes up with "Installation failed!"
Did the root fail? Is there something wrong with SuperSU? I'm not sure what's going on :s
SirLoinOfBeef said:
I tried it, and I'm not sure if it worked or not.
I have a a new SuperSU icon, but when I open it SuperSU tells me that the binary needs updating.
When I try to update it though it comes up with "Installation failed!"
Did the root fail? Is there something wrong with SuperSU? I'm not sure what's going on :s
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Close all apps, reboot and try again to update the binaries. Have you checked for an update of the SU app in Google Play?
There was an update, which I have installed.
I also just installed Root Checker (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en) which tells me I am not rooted
SirLoinOfBeef said:
There was an update, which I have installed.
I also just installed Root Checker (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en) which tells me I am not rooted
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Open the SU app and unroot and try rooting again by flashing CF-Root. Do you have usb debugging enabled on the phone in developer options?
I have debugging enabled.
I tried re-rooting, and now have no SU app at all
Very confused. This should be a simple process.
Hello developers.
I'm trying to reroot my phone after the latest 4.3 update via ODIN for my Indian handset.
I'm trying using CF-AutoRoot via ODIN and the it says PASS and the phone restarts normally as it should but the root is simply not happening.
there were 2 android 4.3 updates for my device and i installed the latest (you can see the post title for the exact version)
after everything completed properly i simply tried CF-AutoRoot via ODIN and nothing is happening.
Till 4.2.2, it got rooted properly without such or any other problems.
Kindly assist me out in getting my phone rooted.
Regards.
Here too
avineshwar said:
Hello developers.
I'm trying to reroot my phone after the latest 4.3 update via ODIN for my Indian handset.
I'm trying using CF-AutoRoot via ODIN and the it says PASS and the phone restarts normally as it should but the root is simply not happening.
there were 2 android 4.3 updates for my device and i installed the latest (you can see the post title for the exact version)
after everything completed properly i simply tried CF-AutoRoot via ODIN and nothing is happening.
Till 4.2.2, it got rooted properly without such or any other problems.
Kindly assist me out in getting my phone rooted.
Regards.
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Yep, I can´t re-root it again it seems the CF-Auto-Root-ja3g-ja3gxx-gti9500.tar its not working for the i9500XXUEMJ8 versión, well time to wait to an updated CF-Auto Root :crying::crying::crying:
I9500XXUEMJ5 root working (almost working)... i cant run some app, without root all apps working great ;/
Weird. I rooted using CF Auto Root after flashing 4.3 MJ8, it always worked! I never did OTA update though, always used Odin and full wipe.
avineshwar said:
Hello developers.
I'm trying to reroot my phone after the latest 4.3 update via ODIN for my Indian handset.
I'm trying using CF-AutoRoot via ODIN and the it says PASS and the phone restarts normally as it should but the root is simply not happening.
there were 2 android 4.3 updates for my device and i installed the latest (you can see the post title for the exact version)
after everything completed properly i simply tried CF-AutoRoot via ODIN and nothing is happening.
Till 4.2.2, it got rooted properly without such or any other problems.
Kindly assist me out in getting my phone rooted.
Regards.
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The rooting worked so far for me. Have you enabled KNOX? They enhanced the security features and as far as I heard KNOX-enabled devices can't get full root. Verify whether it is enabled or not. I'm not sure whether the user enables it or not but that may be the reason. I'm also not sure whether this KNOX security really affects I9500 models. I9505 models are definitely affected.
jujuburi said:
Weird. I rooted using CF Auto Root after flashing 4.3 MJ8, it always worked! I never did OTA update though, always used Odin and full wipe.
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Probably I never full wiped.
The apps and all other data is retained (normally all is retained when we update rom via odin).
Factory reset (full wipe) was never required earlier to get root to work.
Knox is not on from my side though I get some notifications always that some app tried to access something and Knox blocked that. But I guess that is something else because we need to manually activate Knox after opening the Knox app.
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kci83 said:
I9500XXUEMJ5 root working (almost working)... i cant run some app, without root all apps working great ;/
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It did worked for me too but only at times.
When I updated rom switcher app, root was gone and it never happened again!
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anyone with any solution for this?
anyone with any solution for this?
Solved!
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what was the solution? did you need to do a fullwipe? or used another method for rooting?
im on 4.2.2 MG9 and would like to update to 4.3 and have root without the know issue.
thanks.
Backup and Factory reset and cache clear after updating to 4.3
Then you'll get stock Samsung 4.3
Follow the same method to root (auto root) or alternatively flash super su via cwm/twrp/stock recovery.
resitm said:
what was the solution? did you need to do a fullwipe? or used another method for rooting?
im on 4.2.2 MG9 and would like to update to 4.3 and have root without the know issue.
thanks.
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avineshwar said:
Backup and Factory reset and cache clear after updating to 4.3
Then you'll get stock Samsung 4.3
Follow the same method to root (auto root) or alternatively flash super su via cwm/twrp/stock recovery.
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Thank you. Will this trip the knox thing?
After using CF-AUto root you need to update Super SU App on first boot.
Then Open SuperSU app and choose to install SU Binary without using a custom recovery.
Then reboot.
Then install Titanium backup pro and use it to free all Knox related files.
There are 7 of them and you need to remove all of them.
Remember you need to install a custom recovery to install busybox. (atleast in my case)
Install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2489234 via ODIN.
Once you are on custom recovery.
Use busybox installer to install busybox.
reboot.
You are done.
resitm said:
Thank you. Will this trip the knox thing?
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No mate.
Wait for a future update to trip that.
In the mean time, I'm trying to trip that since it isn't very difficult just lazy to try everything since everytime 1 thing fails, I need to restore the whole data and if takes much of my bandwidth.
Hope you understand.
And the device status will also remain custom.
P.S. Touchwiz UI from Samsung will hang on a later date due to some app compatibility issue (I'm not sure which app but I can tell a large set of apps and it will hang due to any one from that list) so it is preferred to shift to some other launcher on pre hand.
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thank you both avineshwar and ajhavery.
i really wanted to update but i guess i am going to wait for a while. lots of issues seem to be happening once rooted. also dont want to lose warranty with the knox thing.
it seems the custom roms such as arrow and crash also have sound issues, FC issues on some apps.
i guess ill wait and see. maybe once the nexus 5 is out i can sell the i9500 and get the nexus 5.
resitm said:
thank you both avineshwar and ajhavery.
i really wanted to update but i guess i am going to wait for a while. lots of issues seem to be happening once rooted. also dont want to lose warranty with the knox thing.
it seems the custom roms such as arrow and crash also have sound issues, FC issues on some apps.
i guess ill wait and see. maybe once the nexus 5 is out i can sell the i9500 and get the nexus 5.
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Waiting is good.
Don't sell your phone though (for obvious reasons).
You've got much to explore.
When it comes to selling, you'll get money whenever you do that so keep that option as your last bet.
Custom roms aren't really preferred from my side until you are a die hard modification fan!.
Rooting is the only problem (which is solved now I guess) on the latest firmware.
Rooting won't do any problem, believe me (except warranty).
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avineshwar said:
Waiting is good.
Don't sell your phone though (for obvious reasons).
You've got much to explore.
When it comes to selling, you'll get money whenever you do that so keep that option as your last bet.
Custom roms aren't really preferred from my side until you are a die hard modification fan!.
Rooting is the only problem (which is solved now I guess) on the latest firmware.
Rooting won't do any problem, believe me (except warranty).
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hello again, i am asking this question because i cant post in the development forum yet.
i downloaded 3 files from the OP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317105
the PDA, CSC and modem. all for MJ8, downloaded PDA is odex.
when i flashed 3 of the files with ODIN like shown in op my device. After i restarted i got errors for Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps .
i searched on google and did what was suggested, like clearing dalvik cache, resetting default apps, uninstalling the play store update etc.
the phone was unusable, the errors popedup every second.
I had to go back to the MG9 4.2.2 firmware.
What did i do wrong?
have you guys tried the method mentioned in the post. it prerooted and knox free 4.3 firmware.
resitm said:
hello again, i am asking this question because i cant post in the development forum yet.
i downloaded 3 files from the OP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317105
the PDA, CSC and modem. all for MJ8, downloaded PDA is odex.
when i flashed 3 of the files with ODIN like shown in op my device. After i restarted i got errors for Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps .
i searched on google and did what was suggested, like clearing dalvik cache, resetting default apps, uninstalling the play store update etc.
the phone was unusable, the errors popedup every second.
I had to go back to the MG9 4.2.2 firmware.
What did i do wrong?
have you guys tried the method mentioned in the post. it prerooted and knox free 4.3 firmware.
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Probably you want to upgrade to 4.3?
If so goto sammobile.com and find the latest firmware for your device from there, download and flash the same via odin.
You're now on 4.3!
Once done you can root from the auto root method by chain fire.
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avineshwar said:
Probably you want to upgrade to 4.3?
If so goto sammobile.com and find the latest firmware for your device from there, download and flash the same via odin.
You're now on 4.3!
Once done you can root from the auto root method by chain fire.
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that would be the easiest and best solution but i am worried about the knox issue, losing the warranty and also having to sell the phone later on for a lower price.
I am trying to install safestrap 3.65 and I get error there is a problem parsing the package. my note 3 is rooted with kingo and my build is MJE can anyone help
Did you give Safestrap Super User permission?
I click on the .apk and it installed right away.
kcmccombs said:
I am trying to install safestrap 3.65 and I get error there is a problem parsing the package. my note 3 is rooted with kingo and my build is MJE can anyone help
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Delete the first one and try to download it again. Possibly a bad download. Be sure to check unknown applications in security then try and install the apk again. Then install recovery and reboot.
hctimin said:
Did you give Safestrap Super User permission?
I click on the .apk and it installed right away.
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super user never comes up to ask for grant the only time I have seen it come up was after the restart when kingo was finished.
Install it from within a file manager. It won't install from the download screen.
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Download root check to assure you got root. Or go to the play store and download the current supersu.
Harleydroid said:
Delete the first one and try to download it again. Possibly a bad download. Be sure to check unknown applications in security then try and install the apk again. Then install recovery and reboot.
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I have tried this and still the same
akellar said:
Install it from within a file manager. It won't install from the download screen.
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I have been trying to install ES file explore
Did you do what Akellar says 2 posts up?
Harleydroid said:
Download root check to assure you got root. Or go to the play store and download the current supersu.
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I downloaded root checker and it said I was rooted
kcmccombs said:
super user never comes up to ask for grant the only time I have seen it come up was after the restart when kingo was finished.
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Just checked my SU permissions and SS wasn't in the list, so my advice was pointless,..
On a hopeful helpful note, maybe try Root Explorer instead of ES?
That was what I used.
Harleydroid said:
Did you do what Akellar says 2 posts up?
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yes
hctimin said:
Just checked my SU permissions and SS wasn't in the list, so my advice was pointless,..
On a hopeful helpful note, maybe try Root Explorer instead of ES?
That was what I used.
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I thought this would work but still same error message
Maybe try to pm hashcode.
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Or try to ask some guys here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2517610
[RECOVERY LOCKED/MI9,MJ7] Safestrap Recovery v3.65 [2013-11-13 STABLE]
Did you ever find anything? I'm having the exact same problem as you and I tried everything in this thread.
I think I figgured it out.
steviewunderr said:
Did you ever find anything? I'm having the exact same problem as you and I tried everything in this thread.
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From lurking around some other threads this issue DOES seem to be caused by trying to do something other than the exact steps listed in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448925 thread.
I was able to install Safestrap by doing a complete factory restore, wiping everything, doing a saferoot install (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758) and then following the instructions in the first link to install safeboot.
I believe this is related to using another kind of rooting program. I originally rooted using the Kingo method and actually began to flash CWM on my MK2 (which is wrong and bad and apparently won't work). Something got borked along the way. Do what I did and factory reset it and try the correct steps again!
Good luck!:good:
Protagonistics said:
From lurking around some other threads this issue DOES seem to be caused by trying to do something other than the exact steps listed in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448925 thread.
I was able to install Safestrap by doing a complete factory restore, wiping everything, doing a saferoot install (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758) and then following the instructions in the first link to install safeboot.
I believe this is related to using another kind of rooting program. I originally rooted using the Kingo method and actually began to flash CWM on my MK2 (which is wrong and bad and apparently won't work). Something got borked along the way. Do what I did and factory reset it and try the correct steps again!
Good luck!:good:
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Anyone fix this? I am having the same issue on a S3, I just Odin'ed back to stock, installed Saferoot and tried and am still getting the parse error.
I have this problem some times and my issue come from downloading the app from my phone try downloading from comp then transfering to phone
Do or do not there is no try
I'm interested in the new ROMs that are out but before I start playing I want to have my odin and root steps up to date. I notice that there have been several folks have had kingo fail and have had to use vroot. Is this the standard to use now? Just want to be sure I'm doing this correctly.
I'm on the current baseband and kernel, if that helps.
Thanks in advance.
Oh_wow said:
I'm interested in the new ROMs that are out but before I start playing I want to have my odin and root steps up to date. I notice that there have been several folks have had kingo fail and have had to use vroot. Is this the standard to use now? Just want to be sure I'm doing this correctly.
I'm on the current baseband and kernel, if that helps.
Thanks in advance.
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I am one of the folks who had to use Vroot. I would try Kingo first and if that does not work then switch to Vroot.
oconnell84 said:
I am one of the folks who had to use Vroot. I would try Kingo first and if that does not work then switch to Vroot.
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Great! Thanks for the quick reply!
I tried everything under the sun to get kingo to work and it never did. I went to vroot and it worked first try
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I used vroot about a week ago. Super easy, took maybe 30 seconds, and my knox WAS NOT tripped. I couldn't be happier.
Kevins89notch said:
I used vroot about a week ago. Super easy, took maybe 30 seconds, and my knox WAS NOT tripped. I couldn't be happier.
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Are you using the chinese super user app?
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I used Vroot the other day to re root my phone after a reset and replaced the Chinese superuser with Chainfires supersu. You can install it either via Playstore or flash it in safestrap witch I prefer. Also be sure to uninstall whatever other Chinese app gets installed. I have no idea what it is because I can't read it. As a added precaution I also removed my sim card during root. As for Kingo It didn't work for me but there is activity on their twitter account.
recDNA said:
Are you using the chinese super user app?
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No, right away I installed the proper english version, and then deleted the chinese one.
Just tried Kingo and it's working again.
Misterxtc said:
I used Vroot the other day to re root my phone after a reset and replaced the Chinese superuser with Chainfires supersu. You can install it either via Playstore or flash it in safestrap witch I prefer. Also be sure to uninstall whatever other Chinese app gets installed. I have no idea what it is because I can't read it. As a added precaution I also removed my sim card during root. As for Kingo It didn't work for me but there is activity on their twitter account.
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Removing the simm card during root sounds like a great idea.
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Misterxtc said:
I used Vroot the other day to re root my phone after a reset and replaced the Chinese superuser with Chainfires supersu. You can install it either via Playstore or flash it in safestrap witch I prefer. Also be sure to uninstall whatever other Chinese app gets installed. I have no idea what it is because I can't read it. As a added precaution I also removed my sim card during root. As for Kingo It didn't work for me but there is activity on their twitter account.
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I miss the good old days when there would be a separate thread for each rooting process with suggestions and questions. Now it's search here, search there, search everywhere!
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Turmin said:
Thank you.
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Your welcome. It did take a few tries but it went. Be sure to update supersu when you finish, Kingo is out of date a couple of versions.
I tried 1000000 times last night and it did not work. I used Vroot and it worked great. But remember to do I factory reset to get rid of all the bad crap it loads.
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NissanNick said:
I tried 1000000 times last night and it did not work. I used Vroot and it worked great. But remember to do I factory reset to get rid of all the bad crap it loads.
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They must have just got Kingo working because I used it twice today. The second time worked on the first try. I tried it a second time after a full Oden reset just to make sure. Had some extra time today to play around.
Misterxtc said:
They must have just got Kingo working because I used it twice today. The second time worked on the first try. I tried it a second time after a full Oden reset just to make sure. Had some extra time today to play around.
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What firmware are you on? MJE?
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Yes, MJE.
Misterxtc said:
Yes, MJE.
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Worked for me too with MJE. Used USB 3.0 cable in USB 3.0 mode MTP. Prior to that failed in ODIN mode and in MTP mode without USB 3.0. But may be just random luck. Now have Supersu app.
Questions:
1. Should I use that Supersu or change. Looks like same old Supersu, but the version with yellow superman shield and red # sign.
2. Also, it asks if I want to disable Knox. Should I do that? Does that risk tripping know counter?
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yearn2burn said:
Worked for me too with MJE. Used USB 3.0 cable in USB 3.0 mode MTP. Prior to that failed in ODIN mode and in MTP mode without USB 3.0. But may be just random luck. Now have Supersu app.
Questions:
1. Should I use that Supersu or change. Looks like same old Supersu, but the version with yellow superman shield and red # sign.
2. Also, it asks if I want to disable Knox. Should I do that? Does that risk tripping know counter?
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Keep supersu but update it to the current v1.93 either by Play Store or flashing in safestrap and yes disable Knox it will not trip the counter. Enjoy.
Yes K works even though it says it fails. I posted my experience back on Feb 3 in another similar thread or look via my profile. In short it will say that it failed but su app shows up and use a root checker to verify. Removal of sd card and pulling and replacing the sim card before root might help. Also watch you phone for a security permission to add an app. I sat an extra five minutes before realizing it.
danthepunman said:
Yes K works even though it says it fails. I posted my experience back on Feb 3 in another similar thread In short it will say that it failed but su app shows up and use a root checker to verify.
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For me it realized it succeeded.
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Hi all, thank you for reading this. I'm sure I'm not the only one here that has this problem;
I've got a Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900H and I've tried countless times to root it. It rooted halfway. How? Well, being a n00b in a developer's forum is really tough but I'll try to exemplify:
So I succesfully rooted my phone via Philz CWM to later install Chainfire's Root App from Google Play store. But I can't run "Game Killer" without it posting "Root access needed" when I THOUGHT I rooted my phone. So I downloaded Root Checker Pro and then I kinda understood why.
Has this happened to anyone before? I've never had this rooting problem (used to own a Galaxy S4 before this one and a Samsung S2 before that one)..
PLEASE HELP!
Oh, and I can't use CF-Auto-Root method because it get's stuck at CACHE and I can't make it past there (EVEN if I change the Odin versions). My guess is that it's got something to do with Philz being there. I dunno..
HOW CAN I COMPLETELY ROOT MY BELOVED S5 G900H?
Thank you in advance!
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RBucci said:
I can't run "Game Killer" without it posting "Root access needed" when I THOUGHT I rooted my phone. So I downloaded Root Checker Pro and then I kinda understood why.
Has this happened to anyone before?
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Yes and yes. Incomplete roots are a common issue and happen to many people. It can happen because you missed a step, because the rooting method is out of date or perhaps some app is interfering. You simply need to root again.
It would probably suffice to update SuperSU and update or install busybox. But if you prefer, uninstall SuperSU, then run your root again. If you run into difficulties, then look for advice on how to disable Knox, use one of the newer rooting methods or flash a stock firmware image and start from scratch.
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Oh, and I can't use CF-Auto-Root method because it get's stuck at CACHE and I can't make it past there (EVEN if I change the Odin versions). My guess is that it's got something to do with Philz being there. I dunno..
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2 ways:
1) This has been noted before. If you get stuck on the cache during the flash process, you should remove battery + sim + sd and re insert them and flash again.
2) Not being able to flash with Philz usually is caused because of the recovery version. Since you have G900H it could very be that problem, so if you didn't try my advice from above, I would try to use a different recovery (CWM / TWRP).
Thank you YMatrix for taking the time to respond. I will reply as soon as I'm able to do so and post a reply with the steps for the successful alternatives.
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And fffft for the quick response! Thank you both. I will post feedback ASAP.
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Nope. Did not work. I made a full wipe, formatted system, formatted data, formatted media, formatted cache, made a full full wipe of everything, flashed original unbranded firmware and then followed the CF-AUTOROOT method to encounter the same fail...
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Is there a manual way that I can copy the su file into system and set the setuid permissions?
I'm doing my best and tried everything and nothing and no way seems to grant me core root like it's supposed to..
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Just an idea,, why not unroot then use towel root? I didn't need to go to all that trouble to root my device. Just a couple of clicks with towelroot app.
Because when I attempt to root with Towelroot it says that my device is not currently supported..
I've tried almost every combination/steps.. It gets rooted but it doesn't root the core.. I don't know how to put it in words. N00b disadvantages..
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Hmm in that case I would post a message on the xda-dev forum. Oh wait
Sorry I'm not much help here. I'm not sure why my Australian S5 is supported and yours is not (towelroot).
Well, I'm not sure either. One very strange thing as well is that in Terminal Emulator, when I type "whoami" it says unknown.
I still can't access full root.
I do, however, have SuperSU installed and working properly but it's like a fake root or something..
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The result is still the same.. Help? Please?
Well RBucci, i'm with the exact same problem. thought semi-root, happenned to me before, with the S4 and S3, i ve simply fixed it, re rooting with another version of CF-AUTOROOT.
But now, there's no other version of it, for S5. i have the same varian (G900H) as you. CF-ROOT get stuck after writing Cache.img, and throwing "Write error".
please, let me know if you find a work around for it, i'll be doing the same.
i guess we have the same phone, i'm from argentina, probably we have the same variant of "H" version..
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Question, have you tried downloading busybox from market and trying to install it?
does it erease itself after rebooting?
Finally working full root!
as you asked here is what i've done.
put a sim card in the phone, (never put a simcard in the phone before), enter developers options, marked USB debbuging, unmarked verify potencial risky apps pushed by ADB (sorry if the translation isnt exact i have the phone in spanish) is right below USB Debuggin Option.
-turn off phone
-Remove SIMCARD
-Enter Download mode
-Flash via Odin 3.09 Chainfire CF-AUTOROOT for G900H
-and enjoy.
try it mate. it worked for me
here some screenshots, one checking root, another one checking busybox.
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Well RBucci, i'm with the exact same problem. thought semi-root, happenned to me before, with the S4 and S3, i ve simply fixed it, re rooting with another version of CF-AUTOROOT.
But now, there's no other version of it, for S5. i have the same varian (G900H) as you. CF-ROOT get stuck after writing Cache.img, and throwing "Write error".
please, let me know if you find a work around for it, i'll be doing the same.
i guess we have the same phone, i'm from argentina, probably we have the same variant of "H" version..
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Question, have you tried downloading busybox from market and trying to install it?
does it erease itself after rebooting?
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pelpa87 said:
Finally working full root!
as you asked here is what i've done.
put a sim card in the phone, (never put a simcard in the phone before), enter developers options, marked USB debbuging, unmarked verify potencial risky apps pushed by ADB (sorry if the translation isnt exact i have the phone in spanish) is right below USB Debuggin Option.
-turn off phone
-Remove SIMCARD
-Enter Download mode
-Flash via Odin 3.09 Chainfire CF-AUTOROOT for G900H
-and enjoy.
try it mate. it worked for me
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pelpa87 said:
here some screenshots, one checking root, another one checking busybox.
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You're the man!
I'm going to delete everything (FULL WIPE) and reinstall stock firmware to test it from scratch. I'll let you know how it goes.
Hopefully I'll be posting back from a fully rooted phone.
Thanks, bro!
I had the same issue, got stuch on cache, so i turned it off, removed the battery, took the sim AND the sd card away, and tried the cf-autoroot again, it worked, have full root on the s5
OMG
I've found the problem !!!
Hi everyone
You have to use CF-Root with Odin 1.85 ! It works perfectly :laugh:
Samsung SM-G900H
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But, what about Towelroot?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783157
CF-Root will trip the Knox to 0x01!
Be the way if the knox is trip to 0x01
can I still go back to rom stock from samsung and still get OTA?
what about if i chace to ASOP non-stock rom can I still get back and keep the OTA?
The knox dons't block me to get OTA or flash back rom stock?
Thank you!