Hey guys,
I just flashed V11 of stock S5 +Note 4 mods by g00h, when I tried to access xposed, it said there was no root access, so I went to flash root (CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005.tar - root name) and when the phone reboots, it just status on the "Samsung screen" and when I turn it off and turn it on I still don't have root access. In Odin it says "Pass"
Anyone know what's up with my phone?
Spunkiest said:
Hey guys,
I just flashed V11 of stock S5 +Note 4 mods by g00h, when I tried to access xposed, it said there was no root access, so I went to flash root (CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005.tar - root name) and when the phone reboots, it just status on the "Samsung screen" and when I turn it off and turn it on I still don't have root access. In Odin it says "Pass"
Anyone know what's up with my phone?
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Which Kernel your Note have?
If on Stock, try flashing XXUGND3 Kerne, root using towel root, then flash the appropriate Stock kernel.
amk19 said:
Which Kernel your Note have?
If on Stock, try flashing XXUGND3 Kerne, root using towel root, then flash the appropriate Stock kernel.
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I'm using a custom ROM. My version kernal is: 3.4.0-1955971. I am using a SM-N9005.
Fixed it. Turns out I didn't have SuperSU installed and that was messing up the whole thing -_-
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Hi,
I have a Galaxy S4 GT-I9505. I want to make a nandroid backup.
I installed Rom Manager via the Play Store, and I clicked on; Install CWM.
After installing CWM I pressed on the firmware backup button.
My phone rebooted and showed blue letters: Booting Recovery. But I came into the default recovery from Android, not into CWM.
Why can't I access CWM? Rom Manager said it's installed.
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Michael
Maybe,you need to install a different kernel.
cutemannn said:
Maybe,you need to install a different kernel.
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I have stock ROM from Samsung, rooted with Kingo Android ROOT.
Rom Manager said CWM is installed, how to un-install it if it doesn't work?
michaelw1998 said:
I have stock ROM from Samsung, rooted with Kingo Android ROOT.
Rom Manager said CWM is installed, how to un-install it if it doesn't work?
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Using Kingo method you wont be able to flash custom rom/recovery. Root your phone by flashing CF-Auto root via Odin n then you can install CWM. Knox will be triggered.
Mandark52 said:
Using Kingo method you wont be able to flash custom rom/recovery. Root your phone by flashing CF-Auto root via Odin n then you can install CWM. Knox will be triggered.
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Thanks for your answer. Do I need to un-root Kingo first, or does Odin overwrite it when I use CF-auto root?
And what will happen with my apps when I un-root kingo? (I have a few apps that require root).
michaelw1998 said:
Thanks for your answer. Do I need to un-root Kingo first, or does Odin overwrite it when I use CF-auto root?
And what will happen with my apps when I un-root kingo? (I have a few apps that require root).
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Yes you have to unroot.You can do this from the Superuser app by clicking unroot. Cf auto root works best if the phone is reset to factory settings as this may prevent flashing errors of Odin. For your apps which require root , you have to back up them for future use as reset will wipe them. Hit thnx if helpd.
Hello, I have tried both ways to root my Galaxy S5 and when I try and update the firmware via my old way using my phone, it says my phone has been altered. I attempted to use a root only app and i was prompted i needed a rooted phone to use it. When I went in to use towelroot, after clicking "make it ra1n" I was prompted "you should have root, no reboot required". Is my phone rooted and how do I know if it is and how do i use different roms on my phone?
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GW057 said:
Hello, I have tried both ways to root my Galaxy S5 and when I try and update the firmware via my old way using my phone, it says my phone has been altered. I attempted to use a root only app and i was prompted i needed a rooted phone to use it. When I went in to use towelroot, after clicking "make it ra1n" I was prompted "you should have root, no reboot required". Is my phone rooted and how do I know if it is and how do i use different roms on my phone?
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Do you have a G900F or a different model? To flash customs roms you don`t need root as these roms are pre rooted allready. You only need to flash a custom recovery so you can flash these roms and get root anyway
i see there a link to update and keep root
can some make a tread showing how to root a fresh lollipop 5.0.1 galaxy s4
i have a bell 1337m device
duboisbrian said:
i see there a link to update and keep root
can some make a tread showing how to root a fresh lollipop 5.0.1 galaxy s4
i have a bell 1337m device
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that is the only way to obtain root currently. there is no way to root a clean install of 5.0.1. if you want root, you will have to root while on a kit kat build then update to 5.0.1
duboisbrian said:
i see there a link to update and keep root
can some make a tread showing how to root a fresh lollipop 5.0.1 galaxy s4
i have a bell 1337m device
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If you have the I337m then you should be able to use CF-Auto Root, though I don't know if it's been updated for lollipop on your specific variant.
For the i337m you can do this. Either use cf auto root or you can first install a custom recovery and then flash SuperSu from the recovery.
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duboisbrian said:
i see there a link to update and keep root
can some make a tread showing how to root a fresh lollipop 5.0.1 galaxy s4
i have a bell 1337m device
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I am sure as soon as there is one it will be posted.. That is how it normally works js..
DeadlySin9 said:
If you have the I337m then you should be able to use CF-Auto Root, though I don't know if it's been updated for lollipop on your specific variant.
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on chianfire site is says 4.4.2
that program will still work on a device with 5.0.1 ?
duboisbrian said:
on chianfire site is says 4.4.2
that program will still work on a device with 5.0.1 ?
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CF-Auto-Root works with the SGH-i337M (Bell) on Android 4 and 5.
Just don't go in Recovery Mode afterwards otherwise it'll break your installation and render your device unusable.
PresidentOfCanadaOfficial said:
CF-Auto-Root works with the SGH-i337M (Bell) on Android 4 and 5.
Just don't go in Recovery Mode afterwards otherwise it'll break your installation and render your device unusable.
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so the chain link of 4.4.2 works on 5.0
and what do you mean going into recovery mod will break my phone
all i do is root and i previously rooted my phone and have gone in recover mod to check my knox flag since when cant you go into recovery mode ?
I'm just warning you. I don't know why. I can't use my phone since I booted in recovery mode after running a rooted stock fw for a while. We have the same device.
sounds as if you have an error either in the absence of a custom recovery or the kernal. Pull the battery, wait 30 seconds at least. Go into download mode, use Odin to reflash the stock Bell OC4 firmware but leave auto-boot unchecked -- wait until Odin goes green and says pass -- this can be quite a wait. Pull the battery. Restart the phone. Don't be surprised if it goes into stock recovery on first boot -- let hte phone do its thing to get itself sorted. Set the phone up in stock mode first.
Oh! Thanks! As it turns out, it wasn't the CF-Auto-Root which ****ed it up. I actually tried to install CyanogenMod the day after and it failed. I thought it failed cleanly and nothing was pushed to my phone, but I was wrong. So, have fun, OP!
Guys i have 910F...Running ANK4 KITKAT. I tried to root it with CF-Auto-Root-trlte-trltexx-smn910f. The rooting tutorial said i had to disable auto reboot and should perform a battery pullout after rooting....everything went fine untill i pulled out the battery and put it back in after root...the phone turns on and says "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" And just restarts...i am stuck in a bootloop whenver i try to root it.....i was able to get the phone back online after flashing stock 4.4.4 in ODIN, but what am i doing wrong here....why cant i root this phone?
This happened to me yesterday - you cannot root a stock rom v5.1.1 with CF Auto Root, if you try it will end up in a bootloop. There is a way around this if you search the Note 4 CF Auto Root thread - pages 121 and 124 if i remember rightly.
But i am not on 5.1 i am on stock 4.4.4....anyone else might wana help?
dork997 said:
But i am not on 5.1 i am on stock 4.4.4....anyone else might wana help?
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4.4.4 what the hell is that?
If you try gingerbread, you will never update a rom. The best android on earth. (just after the eclair, froyo was a major disappointment)
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Guys i have 910F...Running ANK4 KITKAT. I tried to root it with CF-Auto-Root-trlte-trltexx-smn910f. The rooting tutorial said i had to disable auto reboot and should perform a battery pullout after rooting....everything went fine untill i pulled out the battery and put it back in after root...the phone turns on and says "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" And just restarts...i am stuck in a bootloop whenver i try to root it.....i was able to get the phone back online after flashing stock 4.4.4 in ODIN, but what am i doing wrong here....why cant i root this phone?
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Are you trying to keep a stock ROM and root it?
I would upgrade to lolipop. I run AICP on my n910f and I love it, best ROM for our phone at the moment in my opinion. To go to a custom lolipop from kitkat you'll need to first flash a lolipop stock ROM, here Then you can flash your custom recovery via odin. Then you can flash any custom ROM via zip file from your recovery software as usual. Custom ROMs are usually rooted by default already so once you've flashed it you're already rooted. If you search the forum you can find a rooted stock ROM if that is your preference.
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Are you trying to keep a stock ROM and root it?
I would upgrade to lolipop. I run AICP on my n910f and I love it, best ROM for our phone at the moment in my opinion. To go to a custom lolipop from kitkat you'll need to first flash a lolipop stock ROM, here Then you can flash your custom recovery via odin. Then you can flash any custom ROM via zip file from your recovery software as usual. Custom ROMs are usually rooted by default already so once you've flashed it you're already rooted. If you search the forum you can find a rooted stock ROM if that is your preference.
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stock 4.4.4 rom
dork997 said:
stock 4.4.4 rom
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Did you try a factory data reset after using autoroot? Go into the stock recovery and do a factory data reset after auto root and it may boot after that. If you want to keep 4.4.4 stock ROM then just flash an already rooted stock ROM. They're in the ROM section for your device. That's what I would do if you're having issues with cf auto root.
Plz Help to Root Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900F stock Marshmallow 6.0.1
I'm interested too. If it was also knox 0x0 would be perfect.....
@yassinmixpro, did you try @Azar_98's suggestion? If yes, does it work well? Thanks.
It works very well ever since.
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Is it possible to install supersu with flashfire while keeping knox 0x0?
IceBlizzard said:
Is it possible to install supersu with flashfire while keeping knox 0x0?
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flashfire needs root, how do you want to grant flashfire root access if you don't have root?
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flashfire needs root, how do you want to grant flashfire root access if you don't have root?
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Flash alexandr 4.4 old version, root it, use flashfire to install 6.0 and keep root? It worked for me before 4.4 to 5.0 0x0 knox and xposed and root etc
IceBlizzard said:
Flash alexandr 4.4 old version, root it, use flashfire to install 6.0 and keep root? It worked for me before 4.4 to 5.0 0x0 knox and xposed and root etc
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M is different, requires a modified bootloader.
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I had root on my g900f on 5 but flashed 6 and lost root - if i flash twrp and superuser files from above will i b atight ? Thanks in advance
NexusCrazy said:
I had root on my g900f on 5 but flashed 6 and lost root - if i flash twrp and superuser files from above will i b atight ? Thanks in advance
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Just flash this trough odin. https://download.chainfire.eu/397/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltexx-smg900f.zip
Wipe the ****ing cache before asking questions!
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yassinmixpro said:
Plz Help to Root Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900F stock Marshmallow 6.0.1
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https://download.chainfire.eu/397/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltexx-smg900f.zip
Flash this trough odin. Add it to AP then while phone is is download mode plug it to pc and hit start
Wipe the ****ing cache before asking questions!
Hi i want to root Stock 6.0.1 mm and keep stock recovery. So do we have to flash TWRP in order to root stock 6.0.1 mm? Or just flashing the cf-root file via odin alone will give root access? Thanks
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CF-root via odin will root your device and you'll keep stock recovery.
I wonder what's the point of keeping stock recovery by the way
vorta251 said:
CF-root via odin will root your device and you'll keep stock recovery.
I wonder what's the point of keeping stock recovery by the way
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Thanks, i tend to use stock samsung rom always, but just like root to remove crap, titanium backup and some apps that require root permissions. Btw what options on odin do we tick when flashing the cf-root file?
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Hmm, I guess if you never need to flash anything then keeping the original could be OK.
I'd say trwp is still useful to perform backup (entire rom at a time).
Well normally, you don't need to tick any options (the useful ones are ticked already).
So, only auto reboot and F.Reset time should be ticked.
vorta251 said:
Hmm, I guess if you never need to flash anything then keeping the original could be OK.
I'd say trwp is still useful to perform backup (entire rom at a time).
Well normally, you don't need to tick any options (the useful ones are ticked already).
So, only auto reboot and F.Reset time should be ticked.
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When i had the S4 a few years ago, i had clockworkmod recovery which was great and i was familiar with, but was not ever a fan of twrp even then, so decided to stay stock with the s5 but thanks for the help mate.
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vorta251 said:
Hmm, I guess if you never need to flash anything then keeping the original could be OK.
I'd say trwp is still useful to perform backup (entire rom at a time).
Well normally, you don't need to tick any options (the useful ones are ticked already).
So, only auto reboot and F.Reset time should be ticked.
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Hi mate, just rooted my s5 via odin and cf-root file. However every time I reboot the phone, i get a "Set warranty bit" message in yellow at the top of the screen, I did do a wipe cache after I rooted. How do i remove that message? thanks
To my knowledge, you can't get rid of this message which was tripped by the rooting process.
But it doesn't make any difference anyway so you might as well leave it!
Then, you can run the root to the Galaxy S5 SM-G900F Android 6.0.1 and Kernel of May 31, 2016 without triggering this blessed knox 0x1?
I still have not figured out if it is feasible, and if you can do as you progress? Towelroot works?
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[...]Towelroot works?
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It doesn't. I installed all these automatic upgrades and tried to use towelroot, but it said, that the device isn't supported. :crying: :crying: :crying:
do i need to unlock the boooader before or after
do i need to unlock the boooader before or after?
or not at all?
obviously the first file that i need to flash (twrp) is the custom recovery.
do i unlock the bootloader before this?