Did anyne tried to root Grand 2 G7102 with TowelROOT (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783157)?
BEST APP EVER . Rooted my galaxy grand 2 (sm g7102) easily.
But the supersu cannot be installed
When I install it it says to update binary through recovery or normal installation which does not work but some root requiring apps seem to work such as busy box.
Strange.
@faisal
download supersu in chainfire website They said that supersu in google playstore is outdated
Rooted my galaxy grand 2 (sm g7105) in 15 secs
Faisal0000 said:
But the supersu cannot be installed
When I install it it says to update binary through recovery or normal installation which does not work but some root requiring apps seem to work such as busy box.
Strange.
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Download the SuperSU app, you can find it in the Play market.
It functions well without the need to restart or recovery mode.
And there is a full unroot option in its settings.
Works grate, but only with SuperSU from the site
Hello
my device is SAMSUNG GALAXY GRAND 2 DUOS:SM-G7102
Android version:4.3
Kerenl version :3.4.0-2671946
AP :G7102XXUANE2
CP :G7102XXUAML5
CSC :G7102OJVANE1
not rooted with towelroot v1 & v3
please help
Anybody has step-by-step guide about how to root Grand 2 using this "towelroot" tool?
svknet said:
Anybody has step-by-step guide about how to root Grand 2 using this "towelroot" tool?
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Open towelroot then Click Make it Rain ............ ur device will automatically reboot
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Hello everybody,
recently I updated my Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F) to Android Lollipop 5.0, After that I downloaded CF Auto Root and it looked like it rooted perfectly, it rebooted in the screen with the red android pirate thingy and after that it rebooted my device with SuperSU installed on it. Then I started downloading some root apps to see if it worked. Root Checker said my device was rooted and then I downloaded GameCIH, it asked for root access and I granted the root access but when it was done loading it says: System Deny to Root. I searched the internet and found out that GameCIH doesn't work on Honeycomb or above, so i tried downloading SB Game Killer or Game Guardian, but both asked for root access but crashed after a couple of seconds so i tried re-rooting but when i opened SuperSU it sayed: There is no SU Binary installed, and SU can't install one. This is a problem! If you just switched to Android 5.0, then you need to re-root your device manually.
Can anyone help me with this problem, because I dont know what to do?
You use the latest ODIN to flash CF-ROOT ?
3.10.6 is latest iirc
iforczz said:
Hello everybody,
recently I updated my Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F) to Android Lollipop 5.0, After that I downloaded CF Auto Root and it looked like it rooted perfectly, it rebooted in the screen with the red android pirate thingy and after that it rebooted my device with SuperSU installed on it. Then I started downloading some root apps to see if it worked. Root Checker said my device was rooted and then I downloaded GameCIH, it asked for root access and I granted the root access but when it was done loading it says: System Deny to Root. I searched the internet and found out that GameCIH doesn't work on Honeycomb or above, so i tried downloading SB Game Killer or Game Guardian, but both asked for root access but crashed after a couple of seconds so i tried re-rooting but when i opened SuperSU it sayed: There is no SU Binary installed, and SU can't install one. This is a problem! If you just switched to Android 5.0, then you need to re-root your device manually.
Can anyone help me with this problem, because I dont know what to do?
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Ise Odin 3.0.7
*Detection* said:
You use the latest ODIN to flash CF-ROOT ?
3.10.6 is latest iirc
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Hello Detection,
Yes i used ODIN v3.07
That's not the latest version
Have you got busybox installed. Some apps need busybox. Install it from playstore and install busybox.
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That's not the latest version
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Yes it is not the latest version but it is recomended to use Odin3.07
Google it
I recently got a Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T with LMY47X.G900TUVS1FOJ4).
I grabbed chainfire autoroot and flashed it with the Odin 3.10.6 that came with the CF file. It successfully rooted the phone. I installed Titanium Backup and restored all the stuff I wanted from my old device.
I've been using the device for 1-2 days now and lost root. I opened TB and it says I'm no longer rooted. I confirmed this by downloading a root checker and it also says I'm not rooted.
According to TB, I had BusyBox for root. There was no application icon nor was it in my list of installed applications. When I used chainfire's autoroot on my S4, it installed a super user program that I could open from my app list.
I would really like to continue using Titanium Backup. Does anyone know how I can gain root access again? I already messed it up once by reflashing the autoroot. This caused an infinite bootloop and I eventually got out of it by doing a factory reset. I've returned my S4 to T-Mobile and don't want to soft brick my phone again.
Thanks.
Anyone have any suggestions of how I can reroot my phone?
If you successfully used cf autoroot then that's not the issue.....My money is on a deleted or disabled or un-updated super user app.... this is what will give you (or prevent you from having) root access to your device.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Using supersu v2.65 works well for me
whynoteel said:
Anyone have any suggestions of how I can reroot my phone?
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Some days ago I get same problem ( lost root ) because i use supersu v2.67 on cm13 for sg s5 : g900f
therefore, after installed cfroot you can use twrp 3.0.0.0 as custom recovery
Then , Download. & update supersu to v2.65 by using twrp recovery ZIP version
Thanks i'm waiting for a reply
Did anyone use this method to root a Samsung Galaxy J5?
Any known issues?
I know that Kingo Root had some limitation and was working on < Android 5.0.1
Do i have to set the OAM unlock in the developer options?
Thanks for any advice
ripnix said:
Did anyone use this method to root a Samsung Galaxy J5?
Any known issues?
I know that Kingo Root had some limitation and was working on < Android 5.0.1
Do i have to set the OAM unlock in the developer options?
Thanks for any advice
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Kingo root works perfectly but not without risks and you must set the OAM unlock and USB debugging, personally I find CF Auto Root more easy.
I tried all non work, they say device is not supported
ripnix said:
I tried all non work, they say device is not supported
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My advice to you is to go to chainfire site download the CF auto root specified to your phone and flash it with Odin.
Ismaelbens said:
My advice to you is to go to chainfire site download the CF auto root specified to your phone and flash it with Odin.
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I tried to flash my Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500FN with Odin v3.11.1 and the corresponding Auto-Root file from chainfire.
After installation & reboot there is no homescreen (black image instead). I get messages that many services stopped working (i can confirm them with ok). It's possible to swipe down the menu bar & enter the settings menu. Nothing else outside the settings menu is possible....
i had no trouble installing TWRP with oding and installing SU from zip.
Can Anyone Tell me how to Root J500H 2015 3G 8GB latest Marshmellow 6.0.1 Installed Any Way to Root this Phone??
Humayun Butt said:
Can Anyone Tell me how to Root J500H 3G 8GB latest Marshmellow 6.0.1 Installed Any Way to Root this Phone??
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Cf auto root perhaps
Not Working Any Method
SpamMachine said:
Cf auto root perhaps
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Hi! One way is to use custom recovery to root your Galaxy J5. To root with custom recovery you will need a computer running Windows OS (didn't work with Linux distros using Wine) and download Odin from samsungodin.com. Then you will need a TWRP-recovery, the link is here:
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/j53gxx/twrp-3.1.1-1-j53gxx.img.tar.html
In Odin, click on the AP button and select your downloaded recovery file, boot your phone to download mode (Pwr+VolumeDown+Home), connect your phone with computer and start the installation process. It will usually take less than five seconds.
Once you installed the recovery, you will be able to easily root your phone. I recommend SuperSU as your SuperUser app. The link to official SuperSU is below:
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
Boot into recovery (Pwr+VolumeUp+Home) and install SuperSU and that's it, your phone should now be rooted. If you consider any problems, feel free to ask for more help!
Regards,
Patrik.
I installed j7 prime stock rom.i want root access but whenever I install twrp and follow the root procedure described on the "twrp post" but on reboot my phone get stuck in bootloop I also tried installing cwm recovery but it didn't properly installed the root access... but when I open Samsung pay mini they say it can not work on rooted devices and when I checked it by rootchecker "no root" ... I have j7 prime SM-G610F version 8.1.0....
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I installed j7 prime stock rom.i want root access but whenever I install twrp and follow the root procedure described on the "twrp post" but on reboot my phone get stuck in bootloop I also tried installing cwm recovery but it didn't properly installed the root access... but when I open Samsung pay mini they say it can not work on rooted devices and when I checked it by rootchecker "no root" ... I have j7 prime SM-G610F version 8.1.0....
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Hey, did you get the solution?
Hi everyone , i wanna know if i can flash my SM-G610F with SM-G611F stock Rom ?
Thanks