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Hi i just update to 2.3.4 and try to root it and work fine with me
Download this file and move it to your NS
http://www.mediafire.com/?0a4abln7x3gjgrv
after your flash the recovery then ..
On your phone, use the volume key to highlight "recovery". Press power to boot into recovery.
in the recovery screen, select mounts and storage
mount /system
mount /data
go back, and choose install zip from sd card
choose "choose zip from sd card"
pick the su package zip file you copied over earlier
choose Yes
when done, reboot.
Thanks ,i will try it how is the battery life?
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it is for the i9023??
So after I flash 2.3.4 update, all I have to do is reboot and flash SuperUser again, and then Nexus S is re-rooted again?? Thanks!
amjad_2020 said:
Hi i just update to 2.3.4 and try to root it and work fine with me
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Sorry, but how can I get the custom recovery back? With stock recovery I can't flash this file
I have a custom kernel. How do I Install 2.3.4
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italia0101 said:
I have a custom kernel. How do I Install 2.3.4
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You have to go back to stock GRI40, i.e. with a Nandroid restore?! But this will be the correct thread for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055591&page=12
kevin_ngckk said:
Thanks ,i will try it how is the battery life?
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hehe how on earth can someone provide real feedback on battery life 2 seconds after installation?
Thanks for sharing, I'll wait for Team Douche to implement this on CM7.
Trouble
Hi guys
I have some problems with root on 2.3.4
Probably I can not have any permissions for programms, such as ShootMe (for examle). Do you?
smlmn said:
Hi guys
I have some problems with root on 2.3.4
Probably I can not have any permissions for programms, such as ShootMe (for examle). Do you?
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That probably means your phone is no longer rooted. Download 'Root Checker' from the Market to check, but if you installed 2.3.4 ROM, your phone should be un-rooted though.
jungbum said:
That probably means your phone is no longer rooted. Download 'Root Checker' from the Market to check, but if you installed 2.3.4 ROM, your phone should be un-rooted though.
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I've already install this zip su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip for rooting after update
In my app organizer I can see Superuser, but Root Checker also said me that I dont have root
smlmn said:
I've already install this zip su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip for rooting after update
In my app organizer I can see Superuser, but Root Checker also said me that I dont have root
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Yes, same here SuperUser ist still available, but without any function
on nexus s 9023 ??
what about it ?
maybe try to download busybox from market and apply busybox.. then the system will be rooted properly..
jamallj said:
maybe try to download busybox from market and apply busybox.. then the system will be rooted properly..
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No sorry. It's not possible to install busybox without root
smlmn said:
I've already install this zip su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip for rooting after update
In my app organizer I can see Superuser, but Root Checker also said me that I dont have root
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That means you're not rooted.. you have to root again.
bolabola118 said:
That means you're not rooted.. you have to root again.
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I've tried to reroot again and totally get result
But I also done that:
!Once you are in recovery mode, select the relevent mounts and storage by Mount / System and Mount / data.
(I can not post links)
Thx
Handymeister said:
Sorry, but how can I get the custom recovery back? With stock recovery I can't flash this file
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Same situation/problem
For those stock rooted but bootloader locked 2.3.3 users that previously rooting using CWM recovery to update and superuser root method.
You can root the same way...but save the trouble of fastboot recovery step via PC which novice users could be stuck on getting fastboot usb driver to work properly.
0) Just installed ROM Manager (From Market) into your phone
1) Store both 2.3.4 update.zip and SuperUser.zip into SDCard
2) Run ROM Manager
3) Activate CWM Recovery
=> Make sure recovery is installed succesfully..check ROM Manager screen which tell whether the installation is successfully done.
4) Reboot recovery from ROM Manager App
5) Follow thread #1 on the rest
6) After applying update.zip..do not reboot...do a system mount from CWM Recovery then apply SuperUser.zip ..after completing all steps..do a reboot..
Voila your 2.3.4 is installed and rooted..
Thanks, but this way comes to late for me and some other users. We've flashed the update without rooting.
And now we need another way for root ...
Quick conundrum...
Rooted my 32bg Nexus7 a couple of days ago using the Nexus 7 toolkit.
I have an unlocked bootloader and CWM recovery installed . i did the all in option in the toolkit..
Just installed Titaanium backup, and it says i'm not rooted??
Root check says i am rooted !
Busybox says i'm not rooted
Superuser fails on updating binary (root acess)
So the 64K question..
Am i rooted or not?
if not ,how do i root properly?
Mart
Srsly? Please go back and root it manually. It will work.
Mart360 said:
Quick conundrum...
Rooted my 32bg Nexus7 a couple of days ago using the Nexus 7 toolkit.
I have an unlocked bootloader and CWM recovery installed . i did the all in option in the toolkit..
Just installed Titaanium backup, and it says i'm not rooted??
Root check says i am rooted !
Busybox says i'm not rooted
Superuser fails on updating binary (root acess)
So the 64K question..
Am i rooted or not?
if not ,how do i root properly?
Mart
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flash this in your recovery http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
your problem is that you used the rootkit on a nexus device. theres no need for that.
simms22 said:
flash this in your recovery http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
your problem is that you used the rootkit on a nexus device. theres no need for that.
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This is what i used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
So if thats not correct, what is?
i looked at the nexus rootkit, but it didnt specify my model so i gave it a miss
Mart
Mart360 said:
This is what i used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
So if thats not correct, what is?
i looked at the nexus rootkit, but it didnt specify my model so i gave it a miss
Mart
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fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a custom recovery, flash either the su binaries or a custom rom in your new recovery, reboot. that is all.
all you need to do is have the drivers and fastboot installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741395
If you go to terminal emulator and type in su, does the $ change to a #?
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If you have access to directories like /system and /dev, you're rooted. If not, you're not. Skipsoft's Nexus 7 Toolkit works well. Just redo the root steps, watch for error messages, and use Super SU (not SuperUser), and you'll be fine.
This happened to me too so I re rooted it manually. I just followed this link:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...1477-guide-nexus-7-factory-image-restore.html
Wow this is getting confusing... ive got two or more guides open both with varying methods and files to install..
if i download the new SU files and reroot, then it wipes all files ? so how does having the SU work
As to reflashing a new binary, thats what i dont want, i just want a stock set up thas rooted.
Also re terminal? it that putty ? and go into the device that way?
Mart
all the binary will do is give you root/su, that is what you want. no more, no less. youll need the supersu app too, to grant su.
simms22 said:
all the binary will do is give you root/su, that is what you want. no more, no less. youll need the supersu app too, to grant su.
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Which binary? im really confused lol
I have SU as an APK, do i run this before rooting or do i run this apk from CWM? and then reroot using the toolkit?
Mart
Mart360 said:
Which binary? im really confused lol
I have SU as an APK, do i run this before rooting or do i run this apk from CWM? and then reroot using the toolkit?
Mart
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the binaries i posted in post #3 http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
flash it in your custom recovery and reboot. you do have cwm recovery installed as i understand, right? that su binary is the most recent. you dont want su(superuser) you want the supersu app.
simms22 said:
the binaries i posted in post #3 http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
flash it in your custom recovery and reboot. you do have cwm recovery installed as i understand, right? that su binary is the most recent. you dont want su(superuser) you want the supersu app.
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Yes i have those , i went into CWM and went to apply update from zip on SD card
the options i had were folders
one called clockwork mod
then a file called update zip appears, thats all iget
Its just a leap of faith now i guess, im just being cautious incase i brick the puppy
Mart
Mart360 said:
Yes i have those , i went into CWM and went to apply update from zip on SD card
the options i had were folders
one called clockwork mod
then a file called update zip appears, thats all iget
Its just a leap of faith now i guess, im just being cautious incase i brick the puppy
Mart
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look in /data/media/0(downloads folder if you downloaded directly to your seven)
also, do you have the latest version of cwm?
simms22 said:
look in /data/media/0(downloads folder if you downloaded directly to your seven)
also, do you have the latest version of cwm?
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:good: Done many thanks... it was in a different folder, but all seems to have gone ok, just backing up with Titanium backup.
One more daft nooby question,,,, where does Titanium backup actually backup too?
I havnt given any patch to my PC?
Mart
Mart360 said:
:good: Done many thanks... it was in a different folder, but all seems to have gone ok, just backing up with Titanium backup.
One more daft nooby question,,,, where does Titanium backup actually backup too?
I havnt given any patch to my PC?
Mart
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they dont go onto your pc. normally they would go into the titanium backup folder, but you have an option of storing them in the cloud(i use the google drive option, then just restore from there too).
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they dont go onto your pc. normally they would go into the titanium backup folder, but you have an option of storing them in the cloud(i use the google drive option, then just restore from there too).
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Again Many thanks sometimes we can be a bit slow on the uptake lol
cheers for sticking with me and seeing it through
Mart
Hi I have a weird problem. I hope someone can help me out.
1. Rooted SM-N9005 with Towelroot. Successful. Verified with Root Checker. Then I installed SuperSU and also Titanium Backup (to remove bloatware).
2. Before rooting, everything was ok! but PROBLEM 1 occured as now when I try to dial, the phone, contact and even message have all stopped, "unfortunately ... has stopped working"
SO I read in the xda forums and tried App manager > All > wipe cache but still didnt work.
Went into samsung recovery and wipe cache/data but still didnt work.
Didnt want to install TWRP or CWM as I read these will trip KNOX.
SO I reset to factory settings.
3. . Even after reset to factory, phone, contact and sms didnt work. BUT NEW PROBLEM 2 is now I cannot even install apps such as towelroot, rootchecker, titanium backup or SuperSU... "App NOT installed"
Please anyone help me thank you
limubear said:
Hi I have a weird problem. I hope someone can help me out.
1. Rooted SM-N9005 with Towelroot. Successful. Verified with Root Checker. Then I installed SuperSU and also Titanium Backup (to remove bloatware).
2. Before rooting, everything was ok! but PROBLEM 1 occured as now when I try to dial, the phone, contact and even message have all stopped, "unfortunately ... has stopped working"
SO I read in the xda forums and tried App manager > All > wipe cache but still didnt work.
Went into samsung recovery and wipe cache/data but still didnt work.
Didnt want to install TWRP or CWM as I read these will trip KNOX.
SO I reset to factory settings.
3. . Even after reset to factory, phone, contact and sms didnt work. BUT NEW PROBLEM 2 is now I cannot even install apps such as towelroot, rootchecker, titanium backup or SuperSU... "App NOT installed"
Please anyone help me thank you
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what is your current version of your rom?
and the app icon dialer and sms are there on the launcher?
@limubear is your phone connecting to the network?
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he tried to uninstall phone app and sms app with tibu
BIG mistake...
Re flash stock rom using odin in download mode.
Root again using towel root (flash older stock kernel if need be)
Be careful which stock apps you uninstall
Bruno saa said:
what is your current version of your rom?
and the app icon dialer and sms are there on the launcher?
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Its stock rom as i have only rooted. I read on the xda forum the flashing custom rom or even install twwrp or cwm will trip knox.... so i didnt do anything rom-wise.
The phone app and sms app were on the front page. Sorry i dunno what launcher means.
4.4.2 is the rom.
thahim said:
@limubear is your phone connecting to the network?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
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yes it is!
dancapitan said:
he tried to uninstall phone app and sms app with tibu
BIG mistake...
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hi, i didnt uninstall phone, sms, contacts. I followed a thread on xda which guides me which app is 'safe' to uninstall
jh787 said:
Re flash stock rom using odin in download mode.
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Thanks I will attempt this
1. any version of odin will be ok to use?
2. stock rom can be obtained from sammobile? ie. CSC which I got from my phone as = N9005OPSGNG1
jh787 said:
Root again using towel root (flash older stock kernel if need be)
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3. I will root again with towel root but can you direct me to a xda thread re: stock kernel ?
jh787 said:
Be careful which stock apps you uninstall
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definitely... i think this is the cause of my problems :fingers-crossed:
thanks
limubear said:
Thanks I will attempt this
1. any version of odin will be ok to use?
2. stock rom can be obtained from sammobile? ie. CSC which I got from my phone as = N9005OPSGNG1
3. I will root again with towel root but can you direct me to a xda thread re: stock kernel ?
definitely... i think this is the cause of my problems :fingers-crossed:
thanks
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1. use Odin v3.09 (last)
2. download http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/42018/N9005XXUGNK1_N9005OPSGNG1_OPS.zip/
3. you would like root with towell?
you will be have knox=0x1 after flashing rom
Bruno saa said:
3. you would like root with towell?
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Hi thanks! It worked! I used the latest update. NEW PROBLEM 1. installed towelroot SUCEESS. but when I used towelroot, it says 'this phone not supported'
so does this mean i have to flash the older rom again and then towelroot it?
if root is successful, can i then flash back the newer rom and still keep root?
limubear said:
Hi thanks! It worked! I used the latest update. NEW PROBLEM 1. installed towelroot SUCEESS. but when I used towelroot, it says 'this phone not supported'
so does this mean i have to flash the older rom again and then towelroot it?
if root is successful, can i then flash back the newer rom and still keep root?
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If you change for GBNL8 lollipop rom
Choose rom pre-rooted it's more simple ( Aryamod for exemple )
but make a backup of your current rom with laster TWRP recovery ...2.8.3.0 ( additional check box EFS and Modem)
And download tool Savemypitfile to save your PIT file (if you would like downgrad) need root and debuging ckeck
Updated CF-autoroot with latest Supersu binaries and combined TWRP recovery for SM-T800/SM-T805/T700/T705 Exynos only, Lollipop and Kitkat
I've noticed that quite a number of people seeking to root their device also flash TWRP afterwards, seeing as it's unnecessary to do both steps I have made an all in one package to root and install TWRP recovery.
Cf-autoroot has been updated with the latest Supersu binaries and TWRP has been updated with my fixed version (ADB root shell and Download mode fixes).
UPDATE - I have updated all versions with new builds. TWRP is now v2.8.6.2 and now includes the fixes recently pushed to their repo for encrypted backups. I have also addressed the slow wipe issue, cache, system, etc., which some have experienced and should now be much quicker.
Each device now has it's own build, this is to ensure that TWRP recovery build properties reflect the device it's installed on. ROMs such as CM12 should now install without issue.
Feedback is welcome.
Simply flash with ODIN. Odin 10.6
cf-autoroot-twrp-t700
cf-autoroot-twrp-t705
cf-autoroot-twrp-t800
cf-autoroot-twrp-t805
Check root status with ROOT VALIDATOR
Guide how to flash, credit to Usama m.
http://techbeasts.com/2015/05/01/root-twrp-recovery-galaxy-tab-s-84-running-lollipop-502/
UPDATED TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3074633
NOTE: It is important to boot to recovery after flashing or twrp may not stick and will be replaced with stock recovery.
When flashing uncheck auto reboot in Odin, immediately after flashing manually reboot and boot into twrp.
Manual reboot is POWER + HOME +VOL DOWN then as soon as the screen goes blank immediately change to VOL UP whilst still holding the other buttons.
Credits to chainfire for his great work.
FEEDBACK PLEASE
AND DONT FORGET THAT THANKS BUTTON :good: HIT AND RUN IS NOT NICE
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Testing..
EDIT:
Root is working great, at least terminal got root permissions and recovery does work too !
Thanks
d3xtr0 said:
Testing..
EDIT:
Root is working great, at least terminal got root permissions and recovery does work too !
Thanks
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Good stuff. :good:
Just picked up a T800 as a birthday present to my mom.. Its going to be hard to give this thing to her..lol
Anyways.. just used this to root and it worked perfect.. Had already took ota to LP..
Thanks !!
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delete post !
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What?
ashyx said:
What?
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I guess he made an unnecessary post and wanted an admin to delete his post, and not yours.
snapper.fishes said:
I guess he made an unnecessary post and wanted an admin to delete his post, and not yours.
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Why the forum doesn't allow users to delete their own posts is beyond me?
In the Odin section, the Tar. File , i just want to double check , i have to put it on the AP box correct ?, thanx
lloydb9382 said:
In the Odin section, the Tar. File , i just want to double check , i have to put it on the AP box correct ?, thanx
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Correct.
thanx so much it worked great ,
T807A, is that a model this could possibly work on? I just got this tablet and just starting to look for root. It's an AT&T tab s 10.5
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almony8 said:
T807A, is that a model this could possibly work on? I just got this tablet and just starting to look for root. It's an AT&T tab s 10.5
Sent from my SM-N900P using XDA Free mobile app
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Unfortunately AT&T lock the bootloader, so atm you're stuck with a device that cannot be modified in any way.
Sent from my SM-T805 using XDA Free mobile app
After using the app with odin, root checker indicates that "Root access not properly configured or granted".
Root question comes up but can not check the box to allow.
Had an issue like this on a different device and it was corrected when I changed to ART, but do not know where it is in 5.0.2?
Just tried TWRP, and it is allowed.
cyaclone said:
After using the app with odin, root checker indicates that "Root access not properly configured or granted".
Root question comes up but can not check the box to allow.
Had an issue like this on a different device and it was corrected when I changed to ART, but do not know where it is in 5.0.2?
Just tried TWRP, and it is allowed.
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Use Root Validator and post the output. Root checker doesn't give enough information.
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Use Root Validator and post the output. Root checker doesn't give enough information.
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Root Denied
Superuser app found
Superuser Binary
Multiple busybox's
SELinux is permissive
cyaclone said:
Root Denied
Superuser app found
Superuser Binary
Multiple busybox's
SELinux is permissive
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Looks like you are rooted but are not granting root permission when asked.
Is the post below any solution to your problem?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3076796
If you still have problems you could open the Super su app and change in settings to 'Grant' root access by default.
ashyx said:
Looks like you are rooted but are not granting root permission when asked.
Is the post below any solution to your problem?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3076796
If you still have problems you could open the Super su app and change in settings to 'Grant' root access by default.
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BINGO!, it was Lux. I did an uninstall and rebooted and had ROOT.........WOW, strange that this would be the answer, but it worked for me at this moment.
Thanks
Not sure if it matters but what version of twrp is being installed?
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Not sure if it matters but what version of twrp is being installed?
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Cf-autoroot has been updated with the latest Supersu binaries and TWRP has been updated with my fixed version.
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= 2.8.6.1
Hi guys,
Yesterday i have rooted a friend's phone with a laptop using the RootGenius application and all worked perfectly and the root is working good.
EDIT: I've tested other root apps on my friend's phone and it's the same problem. So that app didn't rooted correctly.
After that, i rooted my phone wich is a Samsung Galaxy S4 Black Edition (i9505) and...well, something went wrong there. After the root, all the programs were stopping working. The installed programs were not available and i couldn't open almost any app. I did a factory reset and now it's working fine, but...the root acces it's a little bit f****d up.
If i check the root with Root Checker, it says that i have root access. The superuser app is called KingUser and i never heard of this app.
Now, here comes the problem: if i want to use a root-needed app like GameCIH, for example, i grant the root access, but i can't use the app, it says that i don't have a rooted phone...
I can use the XMODGAMES app wich is also a root-needed app, but i want to use all the root apps, 'cause why not?
I tried to install SuperSU. When i open it, it says that i need to update SU binaries. I press normal, because i don't have a custom recovery and then i grant root acces and then it says: Failed, reboot the phone and try again. I rebooted it a few times and no succes, the same thing.
So what should i do?
Should i unroot it and then re-root it?
If yes, how?
Thanks.
Have a nice day.
Why not just use CF auto-root for flashing. Easiest method and never fails.
Unroot and reroot using CF-Autoroot. Search for the CF-Autoroot thread to learn how it's done.
Be aware however that this will trip the Knox flag.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Unroot and reroot using CF-Autoroot. Search for the CF-Autoroot thread to learn how it's done.
Be aware however that this will trip the Knox flag.
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Thanks, I will try to do that. But what means that it will trip Knox flag?
We have an entire thread on Samsung's Knox software on the forum, but in short the flag is a means for Samsung to tell the phone's firmware has been tampered with.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
We have an entire thread on Samsung's Knox software on the forum, but in short the flag is a means for Samsung to tell the phone's firmware has been tampered with.
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And so it's bad if i use cf-root?
Cubix202 said:
And so it's bad if i use cf-root?
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No, it's not.
Lennyz1988 said:
No, it's not.
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Ok thank you. I have one more question.
So i didn't find anything on how to unroot with cf-auto-root for android 5.0.1....
Can i root it over the root that it has right now?
I mean just root it again by following this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219803
Stay away from Kingroot,nothing but trouble,on some devices whitch are difficult to root it can be a sollution ,on Samsung it's Chainfire auto root. And i strongly advice to remove the Kinguser app !!!
ludoke said:
Stay away from Kingroot,nothing but trouble,on some devices whitch are difficult to root it can be a sollution ,on Samsung it's Chainfire auto root. And i strongly advice to remove the Kinguser app !!!
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This situation is beyond me
How can I remove the KingUser app?
Now i was trying to install CWM Recovery someway to be able to update su binaries trhu it with SuperSu.
Can i add you on Facebook or Steam or Skype or whatever to help me faster?
Or can you send me a detailed step-by-step thing to help me faster..?
Thanks
You can remove King user by clicking on the icon,hold it en move it to the left upper corner ,where it'saing delete app or something like that in Dutch it's "installatie ongedaan maken"
At first root whith Chainfire ,don't use CWM but TWRP 2.6.0.0? Search for it,and dont use TWRP 2.8.5.0.
ludoke said:
You can remove King user by clicking on the icon,hold it en move it to the left upper corner ,where it'saing delete app or something like that in Dutch it's "installatie ongedaan maken"
At first root whith Chainfire ,don't use CWM but TWRP 2.6.0.0? Search for it,and dont use TWRP 2.8.5.0.
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Damn, i just installed CWM recovery with succes....
I can't uninstall KingRoot or KingUser or KingMaster, whatever is called, it's installed as a system app.
And...i think i just ****ed up my recovery. I can't boot into recovery mode.
Cubix202 said:
Damn, i just installed CWM recovery with succes....
I can't uninstall KingRoot or KingUser or KingMaster, whatever is called, it's installed as a system app.
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That's why i said it's trouble, the only sollution to remove it is factory reset,root again and custom recovery,use this time TWRP much easier ,just touch and spare the volume rockers
Sorry,didn't know it's removable that way...says enough i think...
The factory reset dont unroot, i factory reseted and the phone is still in that trouble.
And with the recovery? Can i install TWRP now?
Ok so i figured out what i've done: I have installed Philz Recovery which is a CWM recovery 6 with touch version and it works via an app that boots into recovery (root app that fortunattely worked as root). So what do i need to do now?
If i open SuperSu it says that it needs to update the su binary. When i tap normal it fails and then i tap cwm/twrp, it dosen't do anything, even if i boot into recovery mode. Do i need to install a zip SU-BB? I did it and it didn't work. Any other ideas?
ludoke said:
You can remove King user by clicking on the icon,hold it en move it to the left upper corner ,where it'saing delete app or something like that in Dutch it's "installatie ongedaan maken"
At first root whith Chainfire ,don't use CWM but TWRP 2.6.0.0? Search for it,and dont use TWRP 2.8.5.0.
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Your information is outdated. TWRP is already on 2.8.7.0 and it's the only one that should be used. Do not use old version because it will give you conflicts with Lollipop.
Cubix202 said:
Ok so i figured out what i've done: I have installed Philz Recovery which is a CWM recovery 6 with touch version and it works via an app that boots into recovery (root app that fortunattely worked as root). So what do i need to do now?
If i open SuperSu it says that it needs to update the su binary. When i tap normal it fails and then i tap cwm/twrp, it dosen't do anything, even if i boot into recovery mode. Do i need to install a zip SU-BB? I did it and it didn't work. Any other ideas?
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What you need to do:
- If you are on the latest Philz just perform a full wipe. Reflash the rom. And do what I told you.
Lennyz1988 said:
Your information is outdated. TWRP is already on 2.8.7.0 and it's the only one that should be used. Do not use old version because it will give you conflicts with Lollipop.
What you need to do:
- If you are on the latest Philz just perform a full wipe. Reflash the rom. And do what I told you.
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I've bricked my phone.
Cubix202 said:
I've bricked my phone.
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No you have not.
Lennyz1988 said:
No you have not.
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Yes i have.
It is stuck at bootlogo SAMSUNG.