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Hi everyone,
I have some weird root on my Meizu Pro 5 with 5.1.6.0 G. Root permissions are ON in the Settings/Fingerprint and Security/Root Permission/ . I have a list of apps with Allow permission, including SuperSU, BusyBox, Root Explorer and Terminal Emulator. When I launch any of these apps for the first time I get a prompt for permission and I choose Allow.
However, Root checker does not recognize the root and Kingroot failed to root the device. When I boot device into fastboot to unlock the bootloader to install TWRP, I see “Fastboot [locked, rooted]” message. Whenever I try to use “su” command in the Terminal it returns access denied or something similar. SuperSU app fails to update the binary, although, ES Explorer has root access to explore files.
I tried to Reset to factory settings - same issue
Tried to Factory reset + Format internal storage and test root on clean device without even restoring from a backup - same issue
Tried to flash update.zip from File Explorer and from Recovery itself - firmware corrupt and does nothing.
Not sure when and what went wrong. I updated to 5.1.6.0G via terminal commands, hence I had su access with no problems.
Do you have any ideas? Now I just want to revert to the original state of the device and repeat the rooting from scratch, but unable to do so since any firmware I tried was "corrupt" and terminal does not let to use commands.
P.S. After "Factory reset + Format internal storage" in the very first boot of the device I noticed that Root access was already ON, even though I skipped the Flyme account login step. The phone is working fine - no bootloops, not bricked. Even Xposed is installed and working fine. The only issue is with the root, which appears to be incomplete.
Something similar happened to me.
Just update Flyme and check clear data. Then root it again.
Found the problem: if you are unrooted on the bootloader (check with [power] + [vol-])
And rooted within flymeos, you experience this problem.
I've got the same issue but I'm unable to instal another version of flymeOS (got corrupted firmware).
Does someone know how to fix ?
Atarhorn said:
I've got the same issue but I'm unable to instal another version of flymeOS (got corrupted firmware).
Does someone know how to fix ?
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I might be able to help you, do you have a locked bootloader ?
Good afternoon,
After MUCH research, I have arrived at the conclusion rooting the D6616 with T-Mobile's likely final Z3 build for 5.0.2 (Build 23.1.C.0.399 and, really anything past KK) is no longer possible without involving Kingroot.
Why does this matter? Because there may not be a feasible way to remove the most recent builds of Kingroot from the D6616 ROM. Using Kingroot's own uninstaller in the App settings fails and factory resetting using the ROM/stock recovery threw my phone into a bootloop. Other users report it successfully factory reset their ROM with kingroot installed as a system app and their device no longer rooted. I attribute the variety of outcomes to different software builds and Kingroot versions.
It seems as though the only working root method also uses ZXDualRecovery. Though I have not tried it, all procedures that show the ZXDualRecovery method of pushing recovery and superSU involved rooting the device with Kingroot first and removing it after SuperSU is installed. This appears to be the only still-working method of acquiring temporary root long enough to install recovery. The only way to remove Kingroot is to use flashtool and a new Sony TFT, which also removes root and recovery.
Has anyone successfully been able to pull off rooting a D6616 lately? I want to keep this phone but it is unfortunately useless to me without working root so I'll likely be returning it if nobody still has one that's running the last software with a locked bootloader.
I would really appreciate any help anyone can give.
I believe I have done it! I think SuperSU is ever so slightly ahead of Kingroot.
What I did:
1) Rooted via Kingroot app on Google Play. Run rootchecker after it's done its business to make sure. DO NOTHING ELSE IN THE APP. Doing so may prevent SuperSU from kicking its ass later.
2) Downloaded and upacked to desktop the file for Xperia Z3 from here:
http://nut.xperia-files.com/path/XZD...ecovery_2.8.26
Z3-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26.-RELEASE.combined.zip
3) Disabled antivirus
4) Installed USB drivers via Windows 7 plug-n-play. Unplug phone.
5) Downloaded SuperSU recovery flashable zip from here:
http://www.supersu.com/download#zip
6) Ran install.bat from extracted ZXDualRecovery zip
7) Enabled developer options in phone, enabled USB debugging, revoked USB devices, rebooted phone, plug in phone.
8) Connect Phone, wait for device to register in windows.
9) Okayed communication from PC.
10) Place in USB Install Mode on phone.
11) Choose option 2 to install to device rooted by SuperUser. Kingroot has blocked option 1 (old method)
12) Enter TWRP (Automatic) and go to Backup, check all boxes, create Nandroid by sliding the slider
13) Reboot, ensure phone boots. Put SuperSU.zip on the external flash drive. Go to your new App: NDR Utils. Choose TWRP as Primary Recovery. Choose Reboot to Primary recovery
14) Flash zip for SuperSU. DO NOTHING ELSE. Do not wipe cache, do not fix permissions. Click REBOOT.
15) Launch SuperSU App. Attempt to update Binaries. It will not, but it will detect Kingroot, and somehow can get rid of it itself using onboard capabilities. It will do so and update binaries.
16) Reboot (Automatic via SuperSU)
17) Check to make sure SuperSU binaries installed by launching the app.
18) Reboot to recovery using the steps from step 13) above.
19) Create another backup using step 12) above
20) Reboot and DONE.
To the best of my knowledge, nobody has indicated how to do this in a clear Step-By-Step for the final build of this ROM. So because I've troubled you all for small chunks of the process I figured I would.
This applies to T-Mobile's likely-final software release for the Xperia Z3 android 5.0.2 on build 23.1.C.0.399.
DISCLAIMER TO ANYONE ATTEMPTING THIS: It appears Kingroot is "onto" what it is being used for. Given the behavior of this application, there is no reason for anyone to believe it is not a malicious program, but it is a necessary evil for this purpose. Newer versions of SuperSU are capable of removing Kingroot on their own, but alternative methods may be necessary. I attempted an earlier version of SuperSU and it was incapable of removing Kingroot.
It might remove via debloater. This is the only way to remove the system apps on this phone reliably, so you WILL need it if you intend to keep the bootloader locked. I couldn't get any root-enabled appstore app to do it including ES File explorer and Titanium Backup. It looks like you need a computer to remove system apps on this phone. Fantastic. Debloater works great though so don't be afraid to use it. Use the filter to search for Apps. You can remove them, but they will not be gone until you reboot your device. Hooray no more filecommander and lookout! Debloater can be found here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/and...bloat-t2998294
Plug in your phone. Give it root access. Easy peezy.
Then Xposed current framework and installer:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=3034811
Version 3.1.1 fixed the bootloop problem, so you shouldn't need the fix zip, or at least I didn't. But if you do, you can find it here:
https://dottech.org/187028/how-to-fi...-z5-z4-z3-tip/
Flash the framework for your device in recovery (arm) and then the installer APK from the ROM using a file browser.
FINALLY Youtube Adblock and minimized playback. SCORE!
I think that's about it. That's literally the best we can currently hope for from this device. I think there is an Xposed module to heavily alter the look of the ROM here but I have not tried it. Plus it only claims to work w/ 4.4, and we have 5.0.1.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/...6#post71601966
For devicewide adblocking I use DNS66 since there are no proxy settings for adblocking on this device, unless I'm missing something. I really hope I am. This means there's no native adblocking.
Xposed modules worth using you can find by searching in the Xposed store: Blurred System UI (LP), Gravity Box [LP], RootCloak, Xperia/AOSP NavBar Buttons, Xperia Super Radio, YouTube AdAway, YouTube Background Playback. And of course DNS66 (PlayStore).
I have tinkered with the rest and find them of no value.
I followed the steps but SU didn't ask to update anything. It just opens up and everything is fine?
Then all I did was unistall kingroot(purify) and it looks like it's gone, but is it?
Just leaving this here, this is how I rooted on Android 5.0.2 with the D6616
http://nut.xperia-files.com/
Read the documentation that comes with the latest XZDualRecovery and flash SuperSU or whatever you want.
stef-nix said:
Just leaving this here, this is how I rooted on Android 5.0.2 with the D6616
http://nut.xperia-files.com/
Read the documentation that comes with the latest XZDualRecovery and flash SuperSU or whatever you want.
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Were you able to install twrp without rooting first on your PC? It doesn't work for me. I did option 3, install on unrooted device.
Are you able to systemless root?
When I run the installation it fails at step 3 on the install bat.
Hi, a bit of an old thread, but has anyone had any success rooting the D6616 without using Kingoroot or Kingroot? Both are malware which are designed to not be fully removed and be as resilient as possible, and uninstall does not actually uninstall them...
Yes, the old method still works. Use the search feature. I'd just link you, but I"m busy at the moment.
i followed these steps, and have gotten to the point where you flash supersu and reboot, but i'm stuck in a reboot loop now. wanted to use this old z3 as a dedicated audio player, and needed to root for some audio enhancements...
edit: i did have TWRP for a minute, but now when i go into recovery it's the stock recovery again, with options only to continue booting, boot to safe mode, factory recovery or power down. the first two options return to a boot loop. can/should i attempt to use flashtool, or factory recovery? i don't want to accidentally wipe something i might need in the backup.\
UPDATE 10/19: I was able to get back to ground zero using Sony's xperia companion software repair. Flashtool 9.25 and 9.26 would never successfully install flashmode drivers, nor would it display the stock .ftf file.
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Yes, the old method still works. Use the search feature. I'd just link you, but I"m busy at the moment.
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this new method seems to fail for me on both of my old z3's. does the method you're referring to involve downgrading to 4.4.4? i've done some extensive searching of this forum (and the android development ones as well) but don't seem to be able to find any other info.
I followed the proper procedure to return to stock, took the OTA after it rebooted, then flashed 7.0. After everything was completed, I flashed TWRP, rebooted, and flashed MAGISK. Theses are the issues I'm having:
1) TiBu doesn't seem to recognize the backup files from the earlier MM version.
2) Can't install BusyBox, and that may be the reason for the above.
3) Google app keeps crashing.
4) SD card seems to be worthless, as the system won't even acknowledge it as external storage, and, regardless of whether you change them, it seems to have no r/w privileges for anything. Asks for privileges, but they don't take effect.
Any ideas?
Is Magisk SU installed and running? Does build.prop have ext SD write permissions enabled? Sorry I can't put my finger on threads addressing these issues in MM. I imagine they could be the problen in 7.
Look here into post #4
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/ota-august-2017-security-patch-nph25-t3662098
Flashable busybox you can find on xda. @DuckRuckus
I just bought a Moto g5 plus and rooted it, evidently successfully. Every time an app tried to access the system folder, root access was lost. I could not access the system folder myself to fix the problem without losing root.
Magisk did nothing. Every time I tapped it, it showed nothing but ads.
So I switched to Resurrection Remix 5.8.4 2017-09-17. The versions with Oreo did not work on my phone so I got the latest one with Nougat.
The phone app crashes repeatedly. I wiped/reflashed this time leaving the Google dialer out in the GApps install, I cleared cache after cache, turned off battery optimization for Phone and SIM toolkit, nothing helps
The latest problem I've had is that no apps will download files directly to the SD card. I can access it and move files over, but the whole point of purchasing a large SD card is in case something goes wrong (like installing a faulty rom or breaking the phone on a dryer), my files are safe and accessible once the problem is fixed. It also prevents the phone's internal storage filling up.
The phone this replaced is a Moto g4 play, on that phone I ran a stock room, root stuck like gum on a shoe, and the SD card worked properly.
I have already googled fixes for my issues, nothing in the first page of any search worked.
What I need is a way to make keepvid, Firefox, ACR, and any other program that downloads stuff save it to the SD card AND a working dialer on Resurrection Remix, or instructions on how to make root stick on the stock room, or a *reliable* custom ROM recommendation.
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.....Magisk did nothing. Every time I tapped it, it showed nothing but ads.....
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This sentence makes me attentively.
I use magisk a long time now and I NEVER saw any ads in it because there aren't any. Where did you download the file?
Also I never heard of losing root when accessing system. How do you realize that an app tries to access system? It seems your device isn't properly rooted, maybe because of a wrong magisk installation. Btw, instead of opening a new thread I would post the problem in the Magisk thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382/page2721
The only place to download magisk.zip and Magisk Manager is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Sent from my Moto G5 Plus using XDA Labs
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75114774&postcount=236
This is the guide I used to root the phone. All the files I needed came from the links there. I went through step by step and, once I finished I ran Root Checker to verify root. Next I flashed super su and went about installing apps until I realized root access had been lost. I found out by trying to run Root Explorer. At the time Super SU was handling all root access requests normally.
The next day I wiped and tried again. I tried several ways to retain root access, with and without Super SU. When I clicked Magisk, it prompted me to update it and sent me to the Play Store for something called Magisk Manager. That appears to be the only update available for whatever's in that guide. I installed it, but it's straight up adware.
Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, and any app that attempt to access the phone's root (system?) folders will cause root access to disappear when they try.
So I gave up on the stock ROM, backed up that install to my SD card, wiped the phone's memory, and flashed Resurrection Remix with Oreo. It was the first thing that came up by searching "best custom rooms for Moto g5 plus". The SD card access in that rom is completely broken, making it useless to me. I wiped that one too and installed the ROM listed above. I ran that without really setting up any of my apps... I downloaded them and left them on their stock settings. I installed the Google dialer with the Aroma GApps, and was later shown this would cause the phone app to crash, which it did.
Wipe and reflash AGAIN, this time sans Google dialer. Turn off battery optimization for phone and SIM toolkit. Wipe cache and data for both. Boot to TWRP and wipe cache/dalvik. NO CHANGE, phone app *still* reports it has crashed but will allow a conversation.
I decide I can live with that and start customizing apps. That's when I find out the *only* apps with write access to my SD card are the camera, the stock file browser, and ES File Explorer. Another app, FX explorer, shows write access is enabled on the SD card. Firefox, AdBlock Browser, and keepvid all need access to it. I grabbed Firefox hoping the issue was just that the others were simply too outdated to work with Nougat, but evidently that's not the case.
The camera and ES went through some kind of weird dialog telling me to select the root directory of the SD card before they would write to it. It's almost as if ES is functioning as a skin for the stock file browser and those other programs have no permission for that.
BTW, the forum chucked me an error about my IP address already being used once today when I tried to reply to this the first time. I was steamed already and about to Chuck the phone out in the freeway.
Basically what I need is advice on a custom ROM that, as Microsoft puts it, just works.
In case it matters, the SD card is a 200GB SanDisk model, A1 / V10 rated (the phone can't transfer data to it that fast anyway) and there's a ~2500 mAh Newdery battery case attached. There is no USB OTG in the battery case... just a cheap Chinese battery.
shadow460 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75114774&postcount=236
This is the guide I used to root the phone. All the files I needed came from the links there. I went through step by step and, once I finished I ran Root Checker to verify root. Next I flashed super su and went about installing apps until I realized root access had been lost. I found out by trying to run Root Explorer. At the time Super SU was handling all root access requests normally.
The next day I wiped and tried again. I tried several ways to retain root access, with and without Super SU. When I clicked Magisk, it prompted me to update it and sent me to the Play Store for something called Magisk Manager. That appears to be the only update available for whatever's in that guide. I installed it, but it's straight up adware.
Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, and any app that attempt to access the phone's root (system?) folders will cause root access to disappear when they try.
So I gave up on the stock ROM, backed up that install to my SD card, wiped the phone's memory, and flashed Resurrection Remix with Oreo. It was the first thing that came up by searching "best custom rooms for Moto g5 plus". The SD card access in that rom is completely broken, making it useless to me. I wiped that one too and installed the ROM listed above. I ran that without really setting up any of my apps... I downloaded them and left them on their stock settings. I installed the Google dialer with the Aroma GApps, and was later shown this would cause the phone app to crash, which it did.
Wipe and reflash AGAIN, this time sans Google dialer. Turn off battery optimization for phone and SIM toolkit. Wipe cache and data for both. Boot to TWRP and wipe cache/dalvik. NO CHANGE, phone app *still* reports it has crashed but will allow a conversation.
I decide I can live with that and start customizing apps. That's when I find out the *only* apps with write access to my SD card are the camera, the stock file browser, and ES File Explorer. Another app, FX explorer, shows write access is enabled on the SD card. Firefox, AdBlock Browser, and keepvid all need access to it. I grabbed Firefox hoping the issue was just that the others were simply too outdated to work with Nougat, but evidently that's not the case.
The camera and ES went through some kind of weird dialog telling me to select the root directory of the SD card before they would write to it. It's almost as if ES is functioning as a skin for the stock file browser and those other programs have no permission for that.
BTW, the forum chucked me an error about my IP address already being used once today when I tried to reply to this the first time. I was steamed already and about to Chuck the phone out in the freeway.
Basically what I need is advice on a custom ROM that, as Microsoft puts it, just works.
In case it matters, the SD card is a 200GB SanDisk model, A1 / V10 rated (the phone can't transfer data to it that fast anyway) and there's a ~2500 mAh Newdery battery case attached. There is no USB OTG in the battery case... just a cheap Chinese battery.
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In the rooting thread you mentioned it says "Chose your preferred rooting app, superSU OR magisk".
Never use both.
I recommend to use this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/how-to-root-moto-g5-plus-t3579659/post74673573
As superSU is abandoned and not supported anymore I recommend magisk.
If you say "when I tap magisk" than it's the magisk manager you're using. Magisk consists of two parts: The magisk.zip for flashing through TWRP and the Magisk Manager which is the interface.
Nor magisk neither Magisk Manager is in the playstore! Only use the files from the thread I mentioned above. The Magisk Manager apk is inside the zip and also downloadable in the magisk thread. Normally the manager is present when you have flashed the magisk.zip. Sometimes it is not, than install it just like any other apk. But don't use any other sources than
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445/page5
So my advice is flash your actual stock ROM (the one you were on) via fastboot.
Hopefully you made a backup in TWRP because if you don't have a backup of EFS and persist you have a big chance of losing your IMEI/4g/voLTE if you switch from an Oreo custom ROM back to stock.
If you have a backup of EFS save it for your life!
If your IMEI and/or 4g is gone after flashing stock restore EFS and if you have it persist when you have TWRP after the next step.
Flash latest TWRP 3.2.3.1.
Boot into TWRP and flash magisk 16 (it's the most stable one at the moment).
If the Magisk Manager is there don't update it if it prompts you to. If it's not there install the apk found in the magisk 16.zip.
This is it in short form, the rooting guide I posted is more detailed.
I think most of your problems result from the not complete rooting solution.
And one hint: Forget ES, it's a data thief.
Use Solid Explorer, Total Commander or imho the best: MIXplorer. This one is not in the playstore, you find it on XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
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I have two backups: one with the stock rom that was losing root and one with the custom ROM above that I took an hour ago. The phone has had Oreo on it and gone back to Nougat, I think with the stock rom.
I took the first backup when I thought I had everything running stable on the stock rom. Is there a way to unroot it and try again?
Not sure what version TWRP is, whatever was linked to in the root guide.
I'm not sure what EFS refers to and I don't yet know how to flash a room via fastboot. I assume it's similar to installing TWRP.
Ok. TWRP is version 3.2.3-1.
I went into the thread above and downloaded Magisk 17.1, which is claimed to be the most stable release. I downloaded the Magisk uninstaller. Next I booted into recovery mode to restore the stock ROM I had used at first (with my apps loaded on it) and uninstall Magisk 16.7.
The uninstaller refused to "install".
Magisk 16.7 refused to install. (Error 1, failed to install from zip)
Magisk 17.1 refused to install. (Same error)
Super SU installed perfectly, though I didn't load into the OS to play with it.
Now is it sinking in that Magisk is CRAP??
I found the stock ROM over at androidfilehost, matched it to the version I have, and attempted to flash that with TWRP. Another error... this one said invalid zip file format.
I'm back on Resurrection Remix, wondering exactly what else I will find broken in it.
The solution here isn't going to be the stock rom, and I will NEVER attempt Magisk again. It's going to be answering three questions:
1. How do I set global permissions for *every* app on this phone to write to the SD card?
2. How do I keep com.android.phone from crashing?
3. Is there a custom ROM that has these issues addressed?
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Ok. TWRP is version 3.2.3-1.
I went into the thread above and downloaded Magisk 17.1, which is claimed to be the most stable release. I downloaded the Magisk uninstaller. Next I booted into recovery mode to restore the stock ROM I had used at first (with my apps loaded on it) and uninstall Magisk 16.7.
The uninstaller refused to "install".
Magisk 16.7 refused to install. (Error 1, failed to install from zip)
Magisk 17.1 refused to install. (Same error)
Super SU installed perfectly, though I didn't load into the OS to play with it.
Now is it sinking in that Magisk is CRAP??
I found the stock ROM over at androidfilehost, matched it to the version I have, and attempted to flash that with TWRP. Another error... this one said invalid zip file format.
I'm back on Resurrection Remix, wondering exactly what else I will find broken in it.
The solution here isn't going to be the stock rom, and I will NEVER attempt Magisk again. It's going to be answering three questions:
1. How do I set global permissions for *every* app on this phone to write to the SD card?
2. How do I keep com.android.phone from crashing?
3. Is there a custom ROM that has these issues addressed?
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Stock ROM has to be unzipped in your Fastboot folder on PC and flashed from there. That's why you've got an invalid zip error message.
If you think magisk is crap you will have problems in the future as superSU is dead.
You should read the instructions for installing magisk and how to use the uninstaller.
You have such a lot of problems that I recommend to do a full wipe and install any Oreo custom ROM you want, they all are stable. AOSP Extended or Pixel Experience are good choices. If you want to root them try superSU 2.82 SR5 (the latest stable) or use magisk 16 (I said before that it's the most stable, not 17.1). Do a full unroot if you change from one rooting method to the other. There's a script called unsu.zip from Osmosis which deletes all traces of every rooting method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133/post63615067
If you know what you're doing it's an easy job and magisk is a very cool piece of software if you use it correctly.
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Will look into those when I get home. I patched up the g4 play that got crushed by a clothes dryer (oops) and will run it a few days while I work out the g5 plus.
For full unroot do I need to return to stock recovery or can I keep TWRP?
Does Pixel experience have anything to do with the Pixel launcher?
Last question... if I flash the stock room do I still need to unroot?
I actually patched up the g4 play that got crushed when I was moving a clothes dryer and am running it, so I have some time now to work out any issues with the g5 plus. I'll probably go ahead and try one of those custom rooms with SuperSU. I don't use any apps that require non-root and by the time I need to root something again there will probably be a new Superuser type app out there. If I go with the stock rom, I don't see much of a choice, but I'm not thrilled about Magisk.
Let me get on the download for one of those custom rooms you listed...
I hear bad things about 17.1 for Magisk. Find the Magisk 16.0 and you will be fine. But follow the instructions first.
Also there's a thread somewhere for flashing actual stock Nougat zips according to your version (may it be RETUS or RETEU) if anything has gone horribly wrong as it sounds you have at least a working TWRP. Once you got that going, then reboot into recovery, back it all up.
Then format system, cache, data and dalvik (MUST always be done on clean flash). Then flash desired Oreo rom. Then flash Gapps. Then flash Magisk. Then boot it.
I found the thread on TWRP flashable stock roms and am downloading one now. I also found my credit card statement, which reminded me how much I spent on that electronic curse... and I ought to actually put some software on it and use it. Been running the g4 play (harpia) for a bit as I got a semi decent quality screen to replace the broken ones. Parts are getting harder to find... which is the same reason I retired my last Galaxy. (actually I think that one is just missing the ROM...)
Anyway, I backed up the EFS on the G5 plus using TWRP. I plan to try to TWRP flashable stock rom and give Magisk another shot since I have a working phone I can use while I set the G5 up (I have all the time I need).
I think I understand how to recover the imei if it gets deleted.
Update: TWRP flashable stock room appears to be working. Gonna make a nandroid backup of it, grab the Magisk 16 download on *this* phone and then head off to bed. Will attempt root again later this week.
Thanks ya'll!
Next step was getting Magisk 16 on there with the TWRP flashable stock ROM. That was a simple process. I put Joey krim's Root Checker and Root Explorer on also and ran them both to try and remember create the loss of root problem. Root stuck like duct tape... for now.
I looked through Magisk 16's settings using it's manager. I'm not 100% sure what all of that does so I left them alone.
There were some tweaks in RR I liked such as the battery var and swipe the status bar for brightness. If there's a way to run that kind of thing, I'm all ears.
Going for round 2 with the Moto G5 plus. I haven't had any trouble since September 20 aside from needing a screen replacement (I dropped it).
Wife broker HER screen on a Galaxy J3, so she's getting a G5 plus. It's backing up its stock ROM now. I made a backup of the install on my phone with what I consider essential apps. I'll flash that in but put her efs on it from the new to us G5 plus not mine from my phone.
From there everything should be the same save for the phone number, esn, and SD card, plus whatever she puts on it.
Should be a lot faster than her in rootable AT&T J3.
I am trying to re-root my SM-T380 after updating to Pie and am following the latest process per [TWRP 3.2.1-1] [ROOT] Tab A SM-T380/T385 - 10/02/2018 but am running into some issues with steps 3 & 4.:
Boot to TWRP
Format the Data partition (not wipe) using the FORMAT DATA button under Wipe options
Install the memory decryption patch
Assume this is the file found in Ashyx's siganture Samsung encryption disable patch but I can't find any mirrors when trying to download it. Is this the right file for the memory decryption patch?
Install the modified kernel
The file for the SM-T380 found in this post appears to be for the T380DXU3CSI5 but the current stock image is T380DXU3CSL2 for the latest firmware installation (Jan 2020 security patch). I assume a new kernel is needed for this latest version. Is that the case? Also, the file is in tar format but need in zip format to flash in TWRP. Is it as simple as repackaging the tar into a zip file instead?
Install Magisk
Thanks for the help!
I will write out what I just got to work with the latest update of Android Pie for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A T380 running T380DXU3CSL2, security patch January 2020. I have tried all of the methods on the main TWRP/Root thread (which is now closed) and only had success with one.
To clarify, yes - using the patched boot.img from ashyx that was made from T380DXU3CSI5 WILL work with T380DXU3CSL2 (latest as of time of writing) just fine. Make sure to flash Stock first and OEM Unlock.
Ashyx does give some files still needed in his/her first post on the main TWRP thread, but the boot image and the DM-verity are buried within a 66 page thread. Out of respect for ashyx's wishes I will not direct link to files. Get TWRP from the first post here. The patched boot image and DM verity no encrypt get from the guide here by user zfk110. Pg. 65 of the TWRP thread. The guide itself did not work for me though. Just grab the files.
So, files you will need:
>twrp_3.2.3-1_sm-t380_oo_4119.tar (TWRP)
>T380DXU3CSI5_patched_boot_111119.tar (boot.img inside the .tar)
>Latest Magisk version here
>Tab_A_2017_Pie_forced+encryption_disabler-1.zip (no-verity-no-encrypt)
Not only have I found RMM Bypass unnecessary, but in my many trials I think maybe it was causing an issue for me. Perhaps someone much smarter than I can explain, but there is no setting in build.prop to need it - I did check.
TWRP/Root:
>Flash TWRP with Odin with "Auto Reboot" setting turned off: (file: twrp_3.2.3-1_sm-t380_oo_4119.tar in AP slot)
>Boot straight to TWRP (home + vol down + power to get out of download mode then as soon as the screen flashes swap to home + vol up + power),
>In TWRP main menu press "Wipe" and the "Format Data", type "yes" to proceed.
>Reboot to TWRP by going back to main menu of TWRP, select "Reboot" then "Recovery"
>Install boot.img to your boot partition from your external SD card in TWRP (there is a YT video how to do this within TWRP if you need help, just Google it. The file you need is: T380DXU3CSI5_patched_boot_111119.tar then extract boot.img from that for TWRP (use ZArchiver or a program that will unzip .tar). It MUST be in .img to install it with the TWRP "Image" button. TWRP won't even read that the .tar is there, and I don't recommend Odin for this)
>Install Magisk from your external SD card (I used the latest, 20.4 just fine)
>Install the DM-Verity Forced Encryption Patch from your external SD card (file: Tab_A_2017_Pie_forced+encryption_disabler-1.zip)
>Wipe Cache and Dalvik
>Reboot to System
Notes:
Boot image must be first before flashing the others. I tried it after Magisk et.al as with a number of people's directions and several other configurations in addition both in TWRP and with Odin (and the other boot image as well on the thread: t380_boot_pp.img - no luck on XSA for me at least) and it caused a bootloop every time. I don't know why. The smart guys are on the TWRP thread but it's closed (and confusing). I just try things.
To the other OP question here - use the later version of the DM-verity patch - the original one (no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx) you are referring to is a different size and structure (I have it archived) so it is probably necessary to use the Tab_A_2017_Pie_forced+encryption_disabler-1.zip. It's on pg.65 on zfk110's guide that I linked above (though again, the guide itself did not work for me).
Edit: I know someone could find this method out from the big thread but I know what it is like to feel newby and get confused and want to give up. And the number of different methods and files on that dang thread was a bit maddening honestly and frequently in direct conflict with each other.
Thank you for the guide Winston Churchill, I tried following it for my device Samsung Tab A T380 (build T380DXU3CTH4) but I am stuck at installing Magisk. The patched boot.img is installed successfully but when I go to the system and Magisk does not appear so I have to install it manually with Magisk.apk file. Then when I check the status it says "Installed N/A, Ramdisk Yes, A/B No, SAR No" and root is not active.
I really appreciate any help on this!!
Many thanks Winston Churchill, this worked for me after many failed efforts using other methods and procedures.
Just one or two cautions, as I had to go through the process twice -- because the first time I got locked out with an "unauthorized" firmware notice on the first reboot. I'm not sure if it was because I did not flash the RMM Bypass the first time, or I didn't make sure my OEM Unlock was showing after flashing TWRP, etc. At any rate, I ended up with the RMM Prenormal state.
So I started over . . .
- Odin-flashed my Pie version 3CSI5 one more time
- Setup, went through the time and software update thing to get OEM Unlock to show, and enabled USB Debugging
- Odin-flashed twrp_3.2.3-1_sm-t380_oo_4119.tar
- In TWRP, ran Format Data, rebooted recovery and Formatted again (this has been necessary or advised for other Samsung devices in the past, so I did it here too)
- Then flashed in TWRP:
--- (1) boot.img
--- (2) Magisk 20.4
--- (3) Tab_A_2017_Pie_forced+encryption_disabler-1.zip
--- (4) RMM-State_Bypass_Mesa_v2.zip.
- Wiped Dalvik and Cache
- Rebooted to system
- Made sure OEM Unlock showed and USB Debugging was enabled
- Installed Magisk Manager 7.5.1
- Opened Magisk Manager and made sure Magisk was installed (sometimes it takes a reboot to see Magisk, and sometimes I've actually had to go back into TWRP and reflash it).
All good. So I installed my usual root-needed apps, Speed Software Root explorer, Titanium Backup, Adaway and Power Toggles. All are now rooted and working (including Titanium Backup!!!) and my Android Pie appears to be very stable. Soooo . . . quickly back to TWRP to run a Backup in case something breaks!
I have never had so much trouble rooting any Android device before. The T380 is a nice size and very nice weight, but man oh man . . . I was beginning to wonder if I would ever get it rooted. I can't tell you how much I appreciate (finally) finding this thread and specifically your post.
Moondroid said:
Many thanks Winston Churchill, this worked for me after many failed efforts using other methods and procedures.
Just one or two cautions, as I had to go through the process twice -- because the first time I got locked out with an "unauthorized" firmware notice on the first reboot. I'm not sure if it was because I did not flash the RMM Bypass the first time, or I didn't make sure my OEM Unlock was showing after flashing TWRP, etc. At any rate, I ended up with the RMM Prenormal state.
So I started over . . .
- Odin-flashed my Pie version 3CSI5 one more time
- Setup, went through the time and software update thing to get OEM Unlock to show, and enabled USB Debugging
- Odin-flashed twrp_3.2.3-1_sm-t380_oo_4119.tar
- In TWRP, ran Format Data, rebooted recovery and Formatted again (this has been necessary or advised for other Samsung devices in the past, so I did it here too)
- Then flashed in TWRP:
--- (1) boot.img
--- (2) Magisk 20.4
--- (3) Tab_A_2017_Pie_forced+encryption_disabler-1.zip
--- (4) RMM-State_Bypass_Mesa_v2.zip.
- Wiped Dalvik and Cache
- Rebooted to system
- Made sure OEM Unlock showed and USB Debugging was enabled
- Installed Magisk Manager 7.5.1
- Opened Magisk Manager and made sure Magisk was installed (sometimes it takes a reboot to see Magisk, and sometimes I've actually had to go back into TWRP and reflash it).
All good. So I installed my usual root-needed apps, Speed Software Root explorer, Titanium Backup, Adaway and Power Toggles. All are now rooted and working (including Titanium Backup!!!) and my Android Pie appears to be very stable. Soooo . . . quickly back to TWRP to run a Backup in case something breaks!
I have never had so much trouble rooting any Android device before. The T380 is a nice size and very nice weight, but man oh man . . . I was beginning to wonder if I would ever get it rooted. I can't tell you how much I appreciate (finally) finding this thread and specifically your post.
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So many conflicting instructions - Why exactly are people flashing this modified boot image and then magisk? Correct me if Im wrong, but isnt that what installing magisk DOES (patches the boot image) when you rename the magisk apk to a zip and install in TWRP? I only FINALLY got this working after I ignored the patched boot.img step completely and simply - flash twrp in odin, reboot rocovery, format data, reboot recovery, flash magisk, disable verity whatever, reboot system..
Dick_Stickitinski said:
So many conflicting instructions . . .
. . . isnt that what installing magisk DOES (patches the boot image) when you rename the magisk apk to a zip and install in TWRP? . . .
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Magisk patches boot.img for Root access. Sometimes there are also other reasons for flashing a boot.img. I'm not an Android coder so I can't explain every reason why flashing boot.img might be necessary in this case.
. . . "rename the magisk apk to a zip" . . . you renamed a Magisk Manager apk to "zip" for flashing in TWRP? How did that work?
At any rate, my method worked for me and yours (however you actually did it) worked for you. I can say for sure that Android itself can be quirky, for example, my recent experiences with a Galaxy S9 on Pie where, after reflashing the exact same build 5-6 times -- because trying to set a security PIN for some screwy reason kept crashing the system (?!!) -- from one reflash to the next I got different app-disabling experiences. For example, a few built-in apps (like google movies etc) showed the option to Uninstall instead of the expected Disable. The same generic reason why an S8 G950U on Pie v8 can be rooted successfully using @jrkruse's Extreme Syndicate method, and other S8 G950s on Pie v8 will brick. Quirky? Weird, I don't know, can't explain, I just go with the flow as it flows and count my blessings when it works.
Moondroid said:
. . . "rename the magisk apk to a zip" . . . you renamed a Magisk Manager apk to "zip" for flashing in TWRP? How did that work?
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Yeah, you can rename the APK to zip & flash it in TWRP
The Magisk Manager APK can now be flashed from within TWRP
Magisk is now distributed as part of the Manager APK, meaning you no longer need to flash a separate ZIP file from a custom recovery.
www.xda-developers.com
However, I spoke too soon... I got it to stop bootlooping and actually got it to boot into system, and magisk manager is installed, but still not rooted. When flashing magisk in recovery again (or even extracting the boot.img & patching it in magisk manager, it recognizes it as a magisk-patched boot.img, but it's still not rooted. This tablet is frustrating the hell out of me, I'm about to say the hell with it & toss it.
Dick_Stickitinski said:
Yeah, you can rename the APK to zip & flash it in TWRP
The Magisk Manager APK can now be flashed from within TWRP
Magisk is now distributed as part of the Manager APK, meaning you no longer need to flash a separate ZIP file from a custom recovery.
www.xda-developers.com
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As of January last year, okay. On older phones/tabs I almost always go with older Magisk versions that were more current with the older device's firmware.
Dick_Stickitinski said:
However, I spoke too soon... I got it to stop bootlooping and actually got it to boot into system, and magisk manager is installed, but still not rooted. When flashing magisk in recovery again (or even extracting the boot.img & patching it in magisk manager, it recognizes it as a magisk-patched boot.img, but it's still not rooted. This tablet is frustrating the hell out of me, I'm about to say the hell with it & toss it.
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Just a suggestion, maybe try using an older Magisk. I flashed Magisk v20.4 in TWRP and Magisk Manager v7.5.1 after booting to system. Older Magisk (zip and Manager) can be found on topjohnwu's GitHub.
Note, doing it this way, I always have to reboot one more time to see Magisk fully installed and working.