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FULL Disk ENCRYPTION + ROOT Easy steps >>> HOW TO root & encrypt entire device
How to encrypt your rooted device. I wrote these instructions based on my Note 4 (T-Mobile branded N910T3 ) BUT they will work for ANY device!
THE SHORT OF IT:
YOU SIMPLY NEED TO ECRYPT YOUR DEVICE FIRST PRIOR TO ROOTING. YOU CAN ROOT IT AFTER IT IS ENCRYPTED, NOT BEFORE.
tested on Android 4, 5, & 6.
Once you root or install various roms you lose the ability to encrypt your device. This issue manifests itself in the form of either hanging, rebooting, or the animation just sitting there but not actually doing anything when you try to use the full disk encryption feature built into all modern versions of android. Below are the steps on how to get this native encryption feature working while still maintaining your root & favorite rom.
Credit goes to chatty kathy, i mean bruzzy who graciously and verbosely provided instructions on how to encrypt my rooted 12.2" Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (AT&T branded SM-P907A) here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2791587
McFood on androidforums.com also reiterated much of the same here: http://androidforums.com/threads/how-to-encrypt-a-rooted-device.866968/
As usual: Use this guide at your own risk!
Quick Overview:
Unroot if rooted. Encrypt. Reroot. The only thing special is that you have to manually kick start SuperSU when rooting after the encryption is in affect. See steps 12 & 13.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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0. Make a backup to your external SD card of your entire system FIRST such as a nandroid backup via a custom recovery (Philz Touch, TWRP, etc). I even do modem, etc. just in case you ever need.
1. Ensure your device is not rooted and also not encrypted (if already rooted, skip to step 3; if already encrypted, decrypt or do a factory-reset - don't try CF-Auto-Root on an encrypted device, it'll soft-brick)
2. Root the device (I used this sticky: http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...y-steps-n910t3-dofc-dog1-how-to-root-t3177225 )
3. Temporarily un-root the device (when using SuperSU: go to Settings and remove the tick at the option "Activate Superuser")
4. Reboot
5. Activate the device encryption (the battery must be at least at 80% and the device must be plugged in the wall charger)
6. The device will restart after a short period of time and start the encryption (this will take some time, but you should see a progress bar indicating how far it is)
7. After the encryption is finished the device will reboot and ask for the password, just log in
8. If not yet done, flash a custom recovery where you have console access or can use ADB as root (I used TWRP)
9. Boot into recovery. (POWER + VOLUME UP + HOME button together at the same time)
10. Mount /system (it's not mounted automatically, at least not in the version I used - TWRP 2.7.1.0).
11. Open a console or ADB shell to run the basic linux commands in red in the next two steps on the phone ((In TWRP it is under Advanced & then Terminal Command and start the console in any directory, it doesn't matter, i would choose the root directory / ))
11-continued: Laymans terms: go to Advanced in TWRP and then Terminal Command. Just press select to start shell in the root directory "/ ".
once you are at the prompt you simply type in the commands in red in steps 12 & 13.
12. Copy the su binary (if you use SuperSU you run this command: cp /system/xbin/daemonsu /system/xbin/su )
13. Execute the installation (if you use SuperSU run this command: /system/xbin/su --install )
14. Reboot
15. Send the NSA a message and tell them to lick your balls. Oh wait nevermind they have a backdoor in AES... FTP = Fukt The Police :cyclops:
OP space
The real trick here is disabling (step 3) and then manually re-enabling (steps 12 and 13) root which you manually re-enable after the encryption is complete. The order is key. You cannot encrypt the device while rooted.
go to Advanced in TWRP and then Terminal Command. Just press select to start shell in the root directory "/ ".
once you are at the prompt you simply type in those commands:
cp /system/xbin/daemonsu /system/xbin/su
::THEN PRESS ENTER TO EXECUTE THE COPY COMMAND::
Then type:
/system/xbin/su --install
:RESS ENTER TO EXECUTE THE su COMMAND running the installation.::
Now reboot and you are done!
If you don't have TWRP installed there are other options to be able to run the command. Most custom recoveries either allow you to bring up a console window like that or they allow you to run commands on your device through your PC using ADB, either way it will work, you are just copying files with the first command and executing one of them to install on the second.
? on steps 12 + 13
"12. Copy the su binary (if you use SuperSU you run this command: cp /system/xbin/daemonsu /system/xbin/su )
13. Execute the installation (if you use SuperSU run this command: /system/xbin/su --install )"
Where in TWRP do I do this?
Also, do I need to be in the rom I am choosing as my daily driver when i start this process? What do i do if I change roms?
?
Bueller?
V3racious said:
6. The device will restart after a short period of time and start the encryption (this will take some time, but you should see a progress bar indicating how far it is)
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This part never happens for me, it just gets stuck on the boot animation. I've disabled superuser. What else can I do? This is really frustrating.
livejamie said:
This part never happens for me, it just gets stuck on the boot animation. I've disabled superuser. What else can I do? This is really frustrating.
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Exactly. I tried this before and got the same results.
jrkart99 said:
Exactly. I tried this before and got the same results.
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I just gave up on root for now.
Breakdown of steps 12 & 13
jrkart99 said:
"12. Copy the su binary (if you use SuperSU you run this command: cp /system/xbin/daemonsu /system/xbin/su )
13. Execute the installation (if you use SuperSU run this command: /system/xbin/su --install )"
Where in TWRP do I do this?
Also, do I need to be in the rom I am choosing as my daily driver when i start this process? What do i do if I change roms?
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For steps 12 and 13 you go to Advanced in TWRP and then Terminal Command. Just press select to start shell in the root directory "/ ".
once you are at the prompt you simply type in those commands:
cp /system/xbin/daemonsu /system/xbin/su
::THEN PRESS ENTER TO EXECUTE THE COPY COMMAND::
Then type:
/system/xbin/su --install
:RESS ENTER TO EXECUTE THE su COMMAND running the installation.::
Now reboot and you are done!
If you don't have TWRP installed there are other options to be able to run the command. Most custom recoveries either allow you to bring up a console window like that or they allow you to run commands on your device through your PC using ADB, either way it will work, you are just copying files with the first command and executing one of them to install on the second.
To answer your other question: YES you need to choose your ROM first, otherwise you have to do this all over again. Install your ROM first, root it next if your rom doesn't come pre-rooted, manually disable root, and lastly encrypt the device.
livejamie said:
This part never happens for me, it just gets stuck on the boot animation. I've disabled superuser. What else can I do? This is really frustrating.
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Can you verify that you have in fact disabled root first? You cannot encrypt a rooted device. Also what is the model number of your device? What version of Android are you using?
Try this method after SuperSU is installed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56037508
Good luck
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Hello,
I have sprint note 4.. I have installed HybridX Android 5.1.1 on it.. which have root and everything ready.
I go to system apps, from there disable SuperSu and then reboot in safe mode and start encryption.. These are the steps I read on another page..
However, my phone gets stuck on the sprint spark yellow screen as soon as I say ok to encrypt.. it will restart and gets stuck on there.
I have tried without restarting in safe mode.. but the same result.
What can I do to encrypt my Sprint Note 4.
Thanks
Hello,
I am on Galaxy Note 3 with N7 Darklord ROM and both methods don't work.
Root is disabled, but when I run encryption, the phone restarts in 2-3 minutes
and nothing is encrypted
Please advise how to encrypt the device! Thanks!
5.0.1 Should be fine to root + encrypt
Hi all,
Just to confirm that the only version I managed to root and encrypt is 5.0.1.
I have a Note 4 910F and this worked;
- Flash stock via odin
- Root (chainfire via odin)
- Install Busybox
- Install Terminal Emulator, then run su -> pkill -KILL daemonsu (same as other instructions on this forum)
- Encrypt the phone
Again, this only worked on 5.0.1 (N910FXXU1BOC5_N910FBTU1BOB2_N910FXXU1BOC4_HOME.tar)
All other versions got stuck on encryption screen.
In short, all you have to do is ENCRYPT the device FIRST then ROOT it AFTERWARDS. It will not work once the device is rooted. I have not had a chance to try unrooting through SuperSU or disabling the daemonsu through a terminal emulator as mentioned so I am not sure if this works but it definitely works if you encrypt PRIOR to rooting. I can confirm it works on Marshmallow as I just did so on a Note 4.
Now has anyone had any luck making backup images of their encrypted devices? If so what custom recovery software and version are you running on your device?
A Comprehensive guide to Rooting And Custom Recovery with a Non-Functioning USB Port
This is for those of us who have a broken USB port on our Xperia devices and still want to flash! If it is too difficult/expensive to get your device repaired, this method may still get you root and custom recovery.
Requirements:
As we always say with suggestions from XDA, DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I take no responsibility for you or your device.
This procedure was carried out on a Z3 Compact with stock firmware 23.4.A.1.264.
1. Xperia device with stock firmware - what I had: 23.4.A.1.264
2. KingRoot - what I had: 4.8.1
3. [NUT]'s XZDualRecovery - what I had: Z3C-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26-RELEASE.combined.zip
4. Android file exporer with root capcibility - what I had: ES File Explorer File Manager
5. Android terminal with root capability - what I had: Terminal Emulator for Android
6. Root Checker - what I had: Root Checker
STEP 1:
Use Kingroot to root the device. The version I had at the time said that there was no root method specifically available but there was a generic method which worked. If this doesnt work - try rebooting and try it. It worked for me on my second attempt.
STEP 2:
Use Root Checker to make sure the device is rooted - a dialog box should open from Kingroot asking if you want to grant it root access, press yes!
STEP 3:
Download XZDualRecovery twice - one for flashing and one for extracting (I found this easier on a PC).
STEP 4:
In the extracted version, open the install.bat in a text editor so you can read the code
STEP 5:
Search for the bit where the bat file makes the directory and transfers the necessary files
Code:
echo =============================================
echo Step2 : Sending the recovery files.
echo =============================================
adb shell "mkdir /data/local/tmp/recovery"
adb push ..\tmp\dr.prop /data/local/tmp/recovery/dr.prop
adb push ..\system\bin\chargemon /data/local/tmp/recovery/chargemon
adb push ..\system\bin\mr /data/local/tmp/recovery/mr
adb push ..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\dualrecovery.sh /data/local/tmp/recovery/dualrecovery.sh
adb push ..\tmp\NDRUtils.apk /data/local/tmp/recovery/NDRUtils.apk
adb push ..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\rickiller.sh /data/local/tmp/recovery/rickiller.sh
adb push ..\tmp\byeselinux.ko /data/local/tmp/recovery/byeselinux.ko
adb push byeselinux\byeselinux.sh /data/local/tmp/recovery/byeselinux.sh
adb push ..\tmp\wp_mod.ko /data/local/tmp/recovery/wp_mod.ko
adb push byeselinux\sysrw.sh /data/local/tmp/recovery/sysrw.sh
adb push ..\tmp\modulecrcpatch /data/local/tmp/recovery/modulecrcpatch
adb push ..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\busybox /data/local/tmp/recovery/busybox
adb push ..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\recovery.twrp.cpio.lzma /data/local/tmp/recovery/recovery.twrp.cpio.lzma
adb push ..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\recovery.philz.cpio.lzma /data/local/tmp/recovery/recovery.philz.cpio.lzma
if exist {..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\ramdisk.stock.cpio.lzma} (
adb push ..\system\.XZDualRecovery\xbin\ramdisk.stock.cpio.lzma /data/local/tmp/recovery/ramdisk.stock.cpio.lzma
)
adb push ..\tmp\installrecovery.sh /data/local/tmp/recovery/install.sh
STEP 6:
Make the corresponding directory /data/local/tmp/recovery with your file explorer
STEP 7:
Copy the files mentioned in the bat from the extracted version to the folder location. All the files go into one folder with the same file name apart from the last one which is renamed installrecovery.sh to install.sh.
STEP 8:
Double check everything that it mentioned in the bat file is in the correct directory on the device.
STEP 9:
Open terminal emulator and type "su" - a dialog box should open from Kingroot asking if you want to grant it root access, press yes!
STEP 10:
Use "pwd" and "cd" to see where you are and to change directory. You are trying to get to /data/local/tmp/recovery.
STEP 11:
Once your there type in "./install.sh" to start [NUT]'s recovery installer. A whole bunch of stuff should come up in the window explaining the status of the installer.
STEP 12:
If all went well - your device should reboot and go straight into TWRP. MAKE A BACKUP!!!
STEP 13:
From here I directly wiped the device and installed a new ROM. Click the thanks button if this worked for you - Happy Flashing!
Credits
@[NUT] for his custom recovery and support.
@istux for his research, suggestions and perseverance.
Finally you get it
Great work!
istux said:
Finally you get it
Great work!
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thanks - lets hope it is useful for someone
Awsome! Very useful guide
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Verizon Wireless – Permanent Root Guide
Disclaimer: I am not 100% sure on what everything here does. These are just a reproduction of the exact steps, files, and programs I used to achieve successful permanent root on my Verizon Note 4 running 5.1.1 (Build Version: BPA1).
I collected all the apps, files, and this guide into one location. You can source these files yourself or you can use the ones I included.
Download Guide & ALL Required Files
Google Drive
Required Files & Programs
Included in download
ADB – minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe
Odin – Odin3 v3.09.exe & Odin3.ini
Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers (Windows Only) – SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe
TWRP – twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5
SuperSU – BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
Bootloader Unlock – samsung_unlock_n4-fix
Kingroot (Temporary Root App) - NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk
Not included in download. These files/programs you must find and download.
Super-Sume Pro – On Google Play Store ($3.99)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro&hl=en
eMMC Brickbug Check – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check&hl=en
Root Checker – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Required Tools/Parts/Devices
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on Verizon updated to 5.1.1 (BPA1)
PC with Windows
Micro USB Cable
MicroSD Card
MicroSD Card Reader/USB Adapter (To Format MicroSD Card)
Step 0: Install Note 4 USB Drivers
If you haven’t done this before at some point it’s as simple as opening the Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers included with this guide.
Step 1: Backup All The Things!
Backup anything that is important to you. You should regularly be doing this anyway.
If you use Two Factor Authentication such as Google Authenticator or Lastpass’ Authenticator I highly suggest you disable this before proceeding as we will be factory resetting your device potentially locking you out of some accounts or making them significantly more difficult to recover access too.
Step 1.5: Disable Encryption
Disable both device and sd card encryption.
Step 2: Factory Reset
Factory Reset your phone and format the sd card.
Step 3: Preparing The Device
Follow the directions below to navigate your device’s settings’ menus to change the required settings.
Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock | Disabled! This is very important!
Settings > Security > Unknown sources | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > USB debugging | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > Verify app via USB | Enabled
Move the file NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk included with this guide to your phone’s download folder. When plugged in with a usb cable to your computer it’s usually located at “SAMSUNG-SM-N910V\Phone\Download”.
Step 4: Preparing Your PC
Run minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe included with this guide.
Pay attention to what directory this installs to. It’s usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
Step 4.1: Copying Files
samsung_unlock_n4-fix & BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip included with this guide need to be copied (the actual files, don’t create shortcuts) to the install folder for ADB (Usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.). These files must be in the same folder as adb.exe
Step 5: ADB & The Unlocker
Your phone should have been connected already with a usb cable to your computer. We need to verify your phone is found by adb. Open adb.exe located in the folder from Step 4. Once the window (cmd.exe) opens a command line interface saying
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
(c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>
Type in the following command: adb devices
Which should return the following
Code:
List of devices attached
123a12ab device
The 123a12ab is made up. Yours will be specific to your device. If you see something listed like the above adb is working. Now on to the next command to move the unlocker to the phone.
Step 5.1: Send Unlocker to Phone with adb
Type the following command: adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
If you get an error it’s because you a) typo b) file isn’t in the folder with adb.exe c) your phone is locked/screen is off d) usb debugging isn’t turned on in settings > developer options.
Step 6: Kingroot For Temp Root
Keep the adb window accessible you will need to be able to switch to it and enter in the commands below quickly as temp root is unstable. Be ready to copy or type them quickly.
On your phone open the app My Files. Click on Device storage > Download > NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk to install Kingroot. After it installs click close, not open. Close all running apps.
Step 6.5: Work Quick With Precision
Open Root Checker so it’s ready to go. Don’t Check yet. Hit the home button and then open Kingroot. In Kingroot scroll down and click the button to start temp root. If you don’t see root successful after a minute or two or four you may need to restart your phone and repeat the process of opening root checker and then Kingroot.
Once you do see successful root click the multi tasking button on the phone to switch over to root checker. Temp root is buggy and may crash. If it does repeat this process again with getting temp root and opening the apps in the correct order.
If you make it into root checker via the multi tasking button it will ask you to grant it root access, click yes, check for root. If it says you have root go to the adb window and type these comamnds in quickly before temp root causes your phone to crash.
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp/
chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix
./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
The device will reboot. After reboot, shut the phone down by removing only the battery and usb cable.
Step 7: One More Time
Put the battery and cable back in and turn the phone back on. Now repeat Step 5 & 6.5 but skip Step 5.1 and Step 6. After you send the last adb command and it reboots again pull the battery, sd card, and usb cable. Keep the sd card out! Until you plug it into your computer and format it. It doesn’t matter when you format it if it’s not reporting the correct size. This will be fixed by putting it back into your phone AFTER you format it on your pc and formatting it on the phone.
Step 8: Temp Root A Third Time
If it isn’t already installed go ahead and install Super-Sume Pro.
Close all apps.
Open Super-Sume Pro, click the home button, and open Kingroot.
In Kingroot apply temp root. Click the multi tasking button and switch over to Super-Sume Pro. When it asks for Root grant it. Click the big blue button and follow the instructions. It may take a minute or two. Shut the phone down after it’s done.
Step 9: Odin
Turn the phone on and enter download mode by pressing and holding volume down + power + home. When it’s comes to the screen and says “Downloading” you’re ready to proceed. Open the file included with this guide Odin3 v3.09.exe. In Odin3 where it says Files [Download] click AP and navigate to the folder with this guide and select/open the file twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5 and then click Start. Once it finishes it will enter a black screen to reboot. Press and hold these buttons immediately to enter TWRP , volume up + power + home.
Step 10: TWRP & ADB Sideloading
Swipe to allow changes in TWRP. Click Advanced and then ADB Sideload. Swipe to start adb. On your computer open adb.exe from Step 4. On the command line interface in adb.exe
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
The phone will install Super SU, after it is finished we will install the new Kernel before rebooting.
You may need to re-enter ADB Sideload on the phone.
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P.zip
Reboot the phone.
If boots into 5.1.1 open root checker and verify you have root.
Information Sources: felixtaf, ryanbg, kingroot, twrp, emotion, ibowtoandroid, shimp208, & urgodfather
I also posted this on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/4f8cgc/guide_a_noobs_guide_to_permanent_rootunlocked/
It's missing kernel part
Enviado desde mi SM-N910V mediante Tapatalk
Thank you for posting this so clearly! Would Samsung "smart switch" be a viable tool to use for backing up all my apps/app data, home screen setup, etc. before rooting, and still work to import the data after rooting?
EdrickMG said:
It's missing kernel part
Enviado desde mi SM-N910V mediante Tapatalk
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That kernel flash is optional from what I've seen. That's just what people have been wanting on their phones
Robots_Never_Die said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Verizon Wireless – Permanent Root Guide
Disclaimer: I am not 100% sure on what everything here does. These are just a reproduction of the exact steps, files, and programs I used to achieve successful permanent root on my Verizon Note 4 running 5.1.1 (Build Version: BPA1).
I collected all the apps, files, and this guide into one location. You can source these files yourself or you can use the ones I included.
Download Guide & ALL Required Files
Google Drive
Torrent File
Torrent Magnet Link
Torrent is hosted on 10gbit/s seedbox.
Required Files & Programs
Included in download
ADB – minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe
Odin – Odin3 v3.09.exe & Odin3.ini
Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers (Windows Only) – SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe
TWRP – twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5
SuperSU – BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
Bootloader Unlock – samsung_unlock_n4-fix
Kingroot (Temporary Root App) - NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk
Not included in download. These files/programs you must find and download.
Super-Sume Pro – On Google Play Store ($3.99)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro&hl=en
eMMC Brickbug Check – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check&hl=en
Root Checker – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Required Tools/Parts/Devices
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on Verizon updated to 5.1.1 (BPA1)
PC with Windows
Micro USB Cable
MicroSD Card
MicroSD Card Reader/USB Adapter (To Format MicroSD Card)
Step 0: Install Note 4 USB Drivers
If you haven’t done this before at some point it’s as simple as opening the Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers included with this guide.
Step 1: Backup All The Things!
Backup anything that is important to you. You should regularly be doing this anyway.
If you use Two Factor Authentication such as Google Authenticator or Lastpass’ Authenticator I highly suggest you disable this before proceeding as we will be factory resetting your device potentially locking you out of some accounts or making them significantly more difficult to recover access too.
Step 1.5: Disable Encryption
Disable both device and sd card encryption.
Step 2: Factory Reset
Factory Reset your phone and format the sd card.
Step 3: Preparing The Device
Follow the directions below to navigate your device’s settings’ menus to change the required settings.
Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock | Disabled! This is very important!
Settings > Security > Unknown sources | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > USB debugging | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > Verify app via USB | Enabled
Move the file NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk included with this guide to your phone’s download folder. When plugged in with a usb cable to your computer it’s usually located at “SAMSUNG-SM-N910V\Phone\Download”.
Step 4: Preparing Your PC
Run minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe included with this guide.
Pay attention to what directory this installs to. It’s usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
Step 4.1: Copying Files
samsung_unlock_n4-fix & BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip included with this guide need to be copied (the actual files, don’t create shortcuts) to the install folder for ADB (Usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.). These files must be in the same folder as adb.exe
Step 5: ADB & The Unlocker
Your phone should have been connected already with a usb cable to your computer. We need to verify your phone is found by adb. Open adb.exe located in the folder from Step 4. Once the window (cmd.exe) opens a command line interface saying
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
(c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>
Type in the following command: adb devices
Which should return the following
Code:
List of devices attached
123a12ab device
The 123a12ab is made up. Yours will be specific to your device. If you see something listed like the above adb is working. Now on to the next command to move the unlocker to the phone.
Step 5.1: Send Unlocker to Phone with adb
Type the following command: adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
If you get an error it’s because you a) typo b) file isn’t in the folder with adb.exe c) your phone is locked/screen is off d) usb debugging isn’t turned on in settings > developer options.
Step 6: Kingroot For Temp Root
Keep the adb window accessible you will need to be able to switch to it and enter in the commands below quickly as temp root is unstable. Be ready to copy or type them quickly.
On your phone open the app My Files. Click on Device storage > Download > NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk to install Kingroot. After it installs click close, not open. Close all running apps.
Step 6.5: Work Quick With Precision
Open Root Checker so it’s ready to go. Don’t Check yet. Hit the home button and then open Kingroot. In Kingroot scroll down and click the button to start temp root. If you don’t see root successful after a minute or two or four you may need to restart your phone and repeat the process of opening root checker and then Kingroot.
Once you do see successful root click the multi tasking button on the phone to switch over to root checker. Temp root is buggy and may crash. If it does repeat this process again with getting temp root and opening the apps in the correct order.
If you make it into root checker via the multi tasking button it will ask you to grant it root access, click yes, check for root. If it says you have root go to the adb window and type these comamnds in quickly before temp root causes your phone to crash.
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp/
chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix
./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
The device will reboot. After reboot, shut the phone down by removing only the battery and usb cable.
Step 7: One More Time
Put the battery and cable back in and turn the phone back on. Now repeat Step 5 & 6.5 but skip Step 5.1 and Step 6. After you send the last adb command and it reboots again pull the battery, sd card, and usb cable. Keep the sd card out! Until you plug it into your computer and format it. It doesn’t matter when you format it if it’s not reporting the correct size. This will be fixed by putting it back into your phone AFTER you format it on your pc and formatting it on the phone.
Step 8: Temp Root A Third Time
If it isn’t already installed go ahead and install Super-Sume Pro.
Close all apps.
Open Super-Sume Pro, click the home button, and open Kingroot.
In Kingroot apply temp root. Click the multi tasking button and switch over to Super-Sume Pro. When it asks for Root grant it. Click the big blue button and follow the instructions. It may take a minute or two. Shut the phone down after it’s done.
Step 9: Odin
Turn the phone on and enter download mode by pressing and holding volume down + power + home. When it’s comes to the screen and says “Downloading” you’re ready to proceed. Open the file included with this guide Odin3 v3.09.exe. In Odin3 where it says Files [Download] click AP and navigate to the folder with this guide and select/open the file twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5 and then click Start. Once it finishes it will enter a black screen to reboot. Press and hold these buttons immediately to enter TWRP , volume up + power + home.
Step 10: TWRP & ADB Sideloading
Swipe to allow changes in TWRP. Click Advanced and then ADB Sideload. Swipe to start adb. On your computer open adb.exe from Step 4. On the command line interface in adb.exe
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
The phone will install Super SU, after it is finished we will install the new Kernel before rebooting.
You may need to re-enter ADB Sideload on the phone.
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P.zip
Reboot the phone.
If boots into 5.1.1 open root checker and verify you have root.
Information Sources: felixtaf, ryanbg, kingroot, twrp, emotion, ibowtoandroid, shimp208, & urgodfather
I also posted this on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/4f8cgc/guide_a_noobs_guide_to_permanent_rootunlocked/
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Sent from my SM-N910V using XDA-Developers mobile app
KingVekxin said:
That kernel flash is optional from what I've seen. That's just what people have been wanting on their phones
Sent from my SM-N910V using XDA-Developers mobile app
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It's optional but have to make like 3 more steps with kernel you just flash it and that's it... 3 less steps
EdrickMG said:
It's missing kernel part
Enviado desde mi SM-N910V mediante Tapatalk
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It's included in Step 10. I think you may have missed it. It's the very last step. It's also included in the Google Drive folder and torrent.
You shouldn't need to do SuperSuMe. You can use Kingroot for the whole shebang. Also, you will need a kernel for 5.1.x roms otherwise it will bootloop at the Verizon logo.
Robots_Never_Die said:
It's included in Step 10. I think you may have missed it. It's the very last step. It's also included in the Google Drive folder and torrent.
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Yes you are right I thought u missed it and it's very important... Disregard my previous comment
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EdrickMG said:
It's missing kernel part
Enviado desde mi SM-N910V mediante Tapatalk
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Hyperdimensionalist said:
Thank you for posting this so clearly! Would Samsung "smart switch" be a viable tool to use for backing up all my apps/app data, home screen setup, etc. before rooting, and still work to import the data after rooting?
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I have not used it. What I did was find every export settings/backup option in apps like nova launcher. I wrote down one time passwords for eligible accounts or disabled 2 factor Auth temporarily. I copied my SD card to my computer, along with all the files in the folders Downloads, Media, DCIM, etc. I exported my contacts and copied the file to my pc. I didn't care about any saved games so I can't help you there. Some people have success with Helium for back ups. Using the pc backup option.
Sizzlechest said:
You shouldn't need to do SuperSuMe. You can use Kingroot for the whole shebang. Also, you will need a kernel for 5.1.x roms otherwise it will bootloop at the Verizon logo.
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The kernel is included. See comment below from the guy who said I didn't include it.
I heard kingroot sends data to China. So I don't want it on my phone longer than needed.
EdrickMG said:
Yes you are right I thought u missed it and it's very important... Disregard my previous comment
Enviado desde mi SM-N910V mediante Tapatalk
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isnt kingroot deleted once you do a full wipe before installing a custom rom via twrp?
mta1981 said:
isnt kingroot deleted once you do a full wipe before installing a custom rom via twrp?
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Correct. Though this is a guide for staying on stock rom with root and the option to change roms at a later point easily.
Robots_Never_Die said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Verizon Wireless – Permanent Root Guide
Disclaimer: I am not 100% sure on what everything here does. These are just a reproduction of the exact steps, files, and programs I used to achieve successful permanent root on my Verizon Note 4 running 5.1.1 (Build Version: BPA1).
I collected all the apps, files, and this guide into one location. You can source these files yourself or you can use the ones I included.
Download Guide & ALL Required Files
Google Drive
Torrent File
Torrent Magnet Link
Torrent is hosted on 10gbit/s seedbox.
Required Files & Programs
Included in download
ADB – minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe
Odin – Odin3 v3.09.exe & Odin3.ini
Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers (Windows Only) – SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe
TWRP – twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5
SuperSU – BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
Bootloader Unlock – samsung_unlock_n4-fix
Kingroot (Temporary Root App) - NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk
Not included in download. These files/programs you must find and download.
Super-Sume Pro – On Google Play Store ($3.99)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro&hl=en
eMMC Brickbug Check – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check&hl=en
Root Checker – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Required Tools/Parts/Devices
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on Verizon updated to 5.1.1 (BPA1)
PC with Windows
Micro USB Cable
MicroSD Card
MicroSD Card Reader/USB Adapter (To Format MicroSD Card)
Step 0: Install Note 4 USB Drivers
If you haven’t done this before at some point it’s as simple as opening the Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers included with this guide.
Step 1: Backup All The Things!
Backup anything that is important to you. You should regularly be doing this anyway.
If you use Two Factor Authentication such as Google Authenticator or Lastpass’ Authenticator I highly suggest you disable this before proceeding as we will be factory resetting your device potentially locking you out of some accounts or making them significantly more difficult to recover access too.
Step 1.5: Disable Encryption
Disable both device and sd card encryption.
Step 2: Factory Reset
Factory Reset your phone and format the sd card.
Step 3: Preparing The Device
Follow the directions below to navigate your device’s settings’ menus to change the required settings.
Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock | Disabled! This is very important!
Settings > Security > Unknown sources | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > USB debugging | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > Verify app via USB | Enabled
Move the file NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk included with this guide to your phone’s download folder. When plugged in with a usb cable to your computer it’s usually located at “SAMSUNG-SM-N910V\Phone\Download”.
Step 4: Preparing Your PC
Run minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe included with this guide.
Pay attention to what directory this installs to. It’s usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
Step 4.1: Copying Files
samsung_unlock_n4-fix & BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip included with this guide need to be copied (the actual files, don’t create shortcuts) to the install folder for ADB (Usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.). These files must be in the same folder as adb.exe
Step 5: ADB & The Unlocker
Your phone should have been connected already with a usb cable to your computer. We need to verify your phone is found by adb. Open adb.exe located in the folder from Step 4. Once the window (cmd.exe) opens a command line interface saying
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
(c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>
Type in the following command: adb devices
Which should return the following
Code:
List of devices attached
123a12ab device
The 123a12ab is made up. Yours will be specific to your device. If you see something listed like the above adb is working. Now on to the next command to move the unlocker to the phone.
Step 5.1: Send Unlocker to Phone with adb
Type the following command: adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
If you get an error it’s because you a) typo b) file isn’t in the folder with adb.exe c) your phone is locked/screen is off d) usb debugging isn’t turned on in settings > developer options.
Step 6: Kingroot For Temp Root
Keep the adb window accessible you will need to be able to switch to it and enter in the commands below quickly as temp root is unstable. Be ready to copy or type them quickly.
On your phone open the app My Files. Click on Device storage > Download > NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk to install Kingroot. After it installs click close, not open. Close all running apps.
Step 6.5: Work Quick With Precision
Open Root Checker so it’s ready to go. Don’t Check yet. Hit the home button and then open Kingroot. In Kingroot scroll down and click the button to start temp root. If you don’t see root successful after a minute or two or four you may need to restart your phone and repeat the process of opening root checker and then Kingroot.
Once you do see successful root click the multi tasking button on the phone to switch over to root checker. Temp root is buggy and may crash. If it does repeat this process again with getting temp root and opening the apps in the correct order.
If you make it into root checker via the multi tasking button it will ask you to grant it root access, click yes, check for root. If it says you have root go to the adb window and type these comamnds in quickly before temp root causes your phone to crash.
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp/
chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix
./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
The device will reboot. After reboot, shut the phone down by removing only the battery and usb cable.
Step 7: One More Time
Put the battery and cable back in and turn the phone back on. Now repeat Step 5 & 6.5 but skip Step 5.1 and Step 6. After you send the last adb command and it reboots again pull the battery, sd card, and usb cable. Keep the sd card out! Until you plug it into your computer and format it. It doesn’t matter when you format it if it’s not reporting the correct size. This will be fixed by putting it back into your phone AFTER you format it on your pc and formatting it on the phone.
Step 8: Temp Root A Third Time
If it isn’t already installed go ahead and install Super-Sume Pro.
Close all apps.
Open Super-Sume Pro, click the home button, and open Kingroot.
In Kingroot apply temp root. Click the multi tasking button and switch over to Super-Sume Pro. When it asks for Root grant it. Click the big blue button and follow the instructions. It may take a minute or two. Shut the phone down after it’s done.
Step 9: Odin
Turn the phone on and enter download mode by pressing and holding volume down + power + home. When it’s comes to the screen and says “Downloading” you’re ready to proceed. Open the file included with this guide Odin3 v3.09.exe. In Odin3 where it says Files [Download] click AP and navigate to the folder with this guide and select/open the file twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5 and then click Start. Once it finishes it will enter a black screen to reboot. Press and hold these buttons immediately to enter TWRP , volume up + power + home.
Step 10: TWRP & ADB Sideloading
Swipe to allow changes in TWRP. Click Advanced and then ADB Sideload. Swipe to start adb. On your computer open adb.exe from Step 4. On the command line interface in adb.exe
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
The phone will install Super SU, after it is finished we will install the new Kernel before rebooting.
You may need to re-enter ADB Sideload on the phone.
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P.zip
Reboot the phone.
If boots into 5.1.1 open root checker and verify you have root.
Information Sources: felixtaf, ryanbg, kingroot, twrp, emotion, ibowtoandroid, shimp208, & urgodfather
I also posted this on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/4f8cgc/guide_a_noobs_guide_to_permanent_rootunlocked/
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Just wanted to say thank you for compiling everything you rock
Thanks to the OP for the effort!
This should be stickied!
Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
Hey thanks to all devs for all that is being done to make our n4 more lovable. I have everything set up per op. ADB sees my phone and I am able to get root. I enter all the lines of the code and get positive response on all till I get to chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix. It is in my minimal adb and fastboot folder. It is also unzipped. It all works up to there. Also have drivers installed. Thanks
Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
having an issue after the command lines, saying this is for some samsung devices only?.....anyone know the fix for this ?
MrMeek said:
having an issue after the command lines, saying this is for some samsung devices only?.....anyone know the fix for this ?
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What android version are you on? If you are on 4.4.4, update to lollipop and try! Also verify that your emmc starts with 15!
Robots_Never_Die said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Verizon Wireless – Permanent Root Guide
Disclaimer: I am not 100% sure on what everything here does. These are just a reproduction of the exact steps, files, and programs I used to achieve successful permanent root on my Verizon Note 4 running 5.1.1 (Build Version: BPA1).
I collected all the apps, files, and this guide into one location. You can source these files yourself or you can use the ones I included.
Download Guide & ALL Required Files
Google Drive
Torrent File
Torrent Magnet Link
Torrent is hosted on 10gbit/s seedbox.
Required Files & Programs
Included in download
ADB – minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe
Odin – Odin3 v3.09.exe & Odin3.ini
Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers (Windows Only) – SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe
TWRP – twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5
SuperSU – BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
Bootloader Unlock – samsung_unlock_n4-fix
Kingroot (Temporary Root App) - NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk
Not included in download. These files/programs you must find and download.
Super-Sume Pro – On Google Play Store ($3.99)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro&hl=en
eMMC Brickbug Check – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check&hl=en
Root Checker – On Google Play Store (Free)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Required Tools/Parts/Devices
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on Verizon updated to 5.1.1 (BPA1)
PC with Windows
Micro USB Cable
MicroSD Card
MicroSD Card Reader/USB Adapter (To Format MicroSD Card)
Step 0: Install Note 4 USB Drivers
If you haven’t done this before at some point it’s as simple as opening the Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers included with this guide.
Step 1: Backup All The Things!
Backup anything that is important to you. You should regularly be doing this anyway.
If you use Two Factor Authentication such as Google Authenticator or Lastpass’ Authenticator I highly suggest you disable this before proceeding as we will be factory resetting your device potentially locking you out of some accounts or making them significantly more difficult to recover access too.
Step 1.5: Disable Encryption
Disable both device and sd card encryption.
Step 2: Factory Reset
Factory Reset your phone and format the sd card.
Step 3: Preparing The Device
Follow the directions below to navigate your device’s settings’ menus to change the required settings.
Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock | Disabled! This is very important!
Settings > Security > Unknown sources | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > USB debugging | Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > Verify app via USB | Enabled
Move the file NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk included with this guide to your phone’s download folder. When plugged in with a usb cable to your computer it’s usually located at “SAMSUNG-SM-N910V\Phone\Download”.
Step 4: Preparing Your PC
Run minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup.exe included with this guide.
Pay attention to what directory this installs to. It’s usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
Step 4.1: Copying Files
samsung_unlock_n4-fix & BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip included with this guide need to be copied (the actual files, don’t create shortcuts) to the install folder for ADB (Usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot.). These files must be in the same folder as adb.exe
Step 5: ADB & The Unlocker
Your phone should have been connected already with a usb cable to your computer. We need to verify your phone is found by adb. Open adb.exe located in the folder from Step 4. Once the window (cmd.exe) opens a command line interface saying
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
(c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>
Type in the following command: adb devices
Which should return the following
Code:
List of devices attached
123a12ab device
The 123a12ab is made up. Yours will be specific to your device. If you see something listed like the above adb is working. Now on to the next command to move the unlocker to the phone.
Step 5.1: Send Unlocker to Phone with adb
Type the following command: adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
If you get an error it’s because you a) typo b) file isn’t in the folder with adb.exe c) your phone is locked/screen is off d) usb debugging isn’t turned on in settings > developer options.
Step 6: Kingroot For Temp Root
Keep the adb window accessible you will need to be able to switch to it and enter in the commands below quickly as temp root is unstable. Be ready to copy or type them quickly.
On your phone open the app My Files. Click on Device storage > Download > NewKingrootV4.85_C139_B255_en_release_2016_03_29_105203.apk to install Kingroot. After it installs click close, not open. Close all running apps.
Step 6.5: Work Quick With Precision
Open Root Checker so it’s ready to go. Don’t Check yet. Hit the home button and then open Kingroot. In Kingroot scroll down and click the button to start temp root. If you don’t see root successful after a minute or two or four you may need to restart your phone and repeat the process of opening root checker and then Kingroot.
Once you do see successful root click the multi tasking button on the phone to switch over to root checker. Temp root is buggy and may crash. If it does repeat this process again with getting temp root and opening the apps in the correct order.
If you make it into root checker via the multi tasking button it will ask you to grant it root access, click yes, check for root. If it says you have root go to the adb window and type these comamnds in quickly before temp root causes your phone to crash.
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp/
chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix
./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
The device will reboot. After reboot, shut the phone down by removing only the battery and usb cable.
Step 7: One More Time
Put the battery and cable back in and turn the phone back on. Now repeat Step 5 & 6.5 but skip Step 5.1 and Step 6. After you send the last adb command and it reboots again pull the battery, sd card, and usb cable. Keep the sd card out! Until you plug it into your computer and format it. It doesn’t matter when you format it if it’s not reporting the correct size. This will be fixed by putting it back into your phone AFTER you format it on your pc and formatting it on the phone.
Step 8: Temp Root A Third Time
If it isn’t already installed go ahead and install Super-Sume Pro.
Close all apps.
Open Super-Sume Pro, click the home button, and open Kingroot.
In Kingroot apply temp root. Click the multi tasking button and switch over to Super-Sume Pro. When it asks for Root grant it. Click the big blue button and follow the instructions. It may take a minute or two. Shut the phone down after it’s done.
Step 9: Odin
Turn the phone on and enter download mode by pressing and holding volume down + power + home. When it’s comes to the screen and says “Downloading” you’re ready to proceed. Open the file included with this guide Odin3 v3.09.exe. In Odin3 where it says Files [Download] click AP and navigate to the folder with this guide and select/open the file twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5 and then click Start. Once it finishes it will enter a black screen to reboot. Press and hold these buttons immediately to enter TWRP , volume up + power + home.
Step 10: TWRP & ADB Sideloading
Swipe to allow changes in TWRP. Click Advanced and then ADB Sideload. Swipe to start adb. On your computer open adb.exe from Step 4. On the command line interface in adb.exe
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
The phone will install Super SU, after it is finished we will install the new Kernel before rebooting.
You may need to re-enter ADB Sideload on the phone.
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P.zip
Reboot the phone.
If boots into 5.1.1 open root checker and verify you have root.
Information Sources: felixtaf, ryanbg, kingroot, twrp, emotion, ibowtoandroid, shimp208, & urgodfather
I also posted this on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/4f8cgc/guide_a_noobs_guide_to_permanent_rootunlocked/
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Good one mate...
You can also flash MultiSystem-Kernel_LP-5.1.1 by @hsbadr instead of emotion kernel!
Its SE Permissive and wont show, "Seandroid is not selinux enforcing" error during boot and very snappy!
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478676428
Yes this is a very good write-up of instructions. But I too, think the flashing the kernel is worth mentioning, considering I went through all this and ended up boot looping because I did not have the kernel, ended up doing it all over again, but a lot smarter the second time around.
?If someone helps you, plz thank them?
Sent from my Tab S SM-T700
Robots_Never_Die said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 – Verizon Wireless – Permanent Root Guide
Step 8: Temp Root A Third Time
If it isn’t already installed go ahead and install Super-Sume Pro.
Close all apps.
Open Super-Sume Pro, click the home button, and open Kingroot.
In Kingroot apply temp root. Click the multi tasking button and switch over to Super-Sume Pro. When it asks for Root grant it. Click the big blue button and follow the instructions. It may take a minute or two. Shut the phone down after it’s done.
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My Super-Sume Pro is stuck on the beginning of Step 2. Is this necessary to run or can I skip out on it.
ROOT for Android N
Support the developers!
Download links below
1ST UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER
2: Flash Android N developer preview 4 (Already flashed :good
3: boot ur device set it up
4: Copy the super user and logd zips to your phone
5:boot into fastboot mode {shutdown the phone completely and after 5sec. hold power and volume up button blue light will blink and you will be in fastboot mode!}
6: Connect the phone to pc while the phone is in fastboot mode
7: flash the recovery given below (You will need adb and fastboot package) [COPY THE RECOVERY IMAGE TO UR FASTBOOT FOLDER]
copy
Code:
fastboot devices
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
8: navigate to restart bootloader using volume keys and restart
9: After restarting bootloader navigate to recovery using Volume buttons and enter recovery [TWRP will ask you to allow modifications! ALLOW IT]
10: Create a full backup [Select system and data also while backing up] [RECOMMENDED]
11: After completing ur backup navigate to install and flash the Super user zip! then reboot [IF TWRP ASKS YOU TO INSTALL SUPER SU WHILE REBOOTING DENY IT]
12: Let the device boot! it will restart in middle in the 1st boot so chill NO BOOTLOOP
13: Install root Explorer and terminal emulator then navigate to System/bin and delete the logd file and then copy the modded logd file to System/bin then reboot! Or just flash darkdawnmodded logd zip from recovery:cyclops:
14: After rebooting 1st open terminal Emulator at grant root permission {If you have not flashed the logd zip! go ahed with this step or just skip it if you have flashed the logd zip}
Code:
su
Code:
setenforce 0
Code:
getenforce
Code:
exit
(getenforce tells you the mod of Selinux! Like its Enforcing or Permissive mode!)
15: Install kernel Auditor and select cpu governor to Interactive [the governor changes to performance when you root it so this helps to revert Original kernel settings ]
DONE ROOTED AND Selinux is PERMISSIVE. Now ENJOY!
Credits
ChainFire for Superuser
@gubacsek for Modified Logd file
@jjwrongjj for STOCK Android FTF file
Androxyde for Flashtool
ME! for Logd Flashable One
Download links
STOCK FTF [url]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8cCnBv81XJ0aFdqOHpCZzFVNm8/view[/URL]
SUPER USER [url]https://download.chainfire.eu/964/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip[/URL]
Press the thanks button if helps
pranavmali said:
13: Install root Explorer and terminal emulator then navigate to System/bin and delete the logd file and then copy the modded logd file to System/bin then reboot!
14: After rebooting 1st open terminal Emulator at grant root permission
Code:
su
Code:
setenforce 0
Code:
getenforce
Code:
exit
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Nice little guide, just few things I noticed:
- There's a flashable logd.zip in the appropriate thread, so no need to do it manually (if somebody don't wan't to do it)
- You forgot that you have to set the right permissions / owners for the log.d file if you do it manually
- the "getenforce" command is optional and you should tell what it does, as it only shows the actuall setting of SELinux
Thank you for your work!
Omario-242 said:
13: Install root Explorer and terminal emulator then navigate to System/bin and delete the logd file and then copy the modded logd file to System/bin then reboot!
14: After rebooting 1st open terminal Emulator at grant root permission
Nice little guide, just few things I noticed:
- There's a flashable logd.zip in the appropriate thread, so no need to do it manually (if somebody don't wan't to do it)
- You forgot that you have to set the right permissions / owners for the log.d file if you do it manually
- the "getenforce" command is optional and you should tell what it does, as it only shows the actuall setting of SELinux
Thank you for your work!
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Actually no need of setting permission/owners for logd file .. i tried both the ways it doesn't matter if u set the permissions or not! And getenforce tells u with Selinux is permissive or Enforcing mode! So!
pranavmali said:
Actually no need of setting permission/owners for logd file .. i tried both the ways it doesn't matter if u set the permissions or not! And getenforce tells u with Selinux is permissive or Enforcing mode! So!
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Ok then please add to the getenforce command what it does and that it's optional
just for information purpose
And a link to the flashable zip or similar would be nice.
Omario-242 said:
Ok then please add to the getenforce command what it does and that it's optional
just for information purpose
And a link to the flashable zip or similar would be nice.
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Yeah thanks for the idea btw flashable zips r not needed its simply copy paste and some commands!
pranavmali said:
Yeah thanks for the idea btw flashable zips r not needed its simply copy paste and some commands!
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I know the whole process as I have done it myself,
but I guess some people don't like to do it that way as
it is way easier to flash two files in recovery (SuperSu and logd replacement)
than doing it seperately
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I know the whole process as I have done it myself,
but I guess some people don't like to do it that way as
it is way easier to flash two files in recovery (SuperSu and logd replacement)
than doing it seperately
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Hmmmm k then ill make a flashable zip !! Still ill keep the earlier one as an option!:laugh:
Only for Unlocked BL???
Sent from my D6603 using XDA-Developers mobile app
richish said:
Only for Unlocked BL???
Sent from my D6603 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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yUP!
Hi,
I have successfully followed the process but still don't have write access to /system
Do I need to install BusyBox or something else prevents the access?
Thanks
solved...
Hello,
In the process of flashing my note 4, several dozen times, it seems I overheated it while flashing and burned up my memory and got the dreaded memory error,
which requires you to either
1, buy a machine to remove the memory chip, solder in a new one, and reprogram it with a special flashing tool, ( probably several thousand dollars, with acccess to the correct flash file
or
2, buy a new motherboard
So,
I ordered a new motherboard from China, 29.00 on Alibaba.
When i received it it was already setup booted to a running 5.0.1 oem rom, with no user or other programs setup. I could not root it..
I tried several guides and found this one by @hsbadr
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/development/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
In the forum found this link to files needed
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15720#downloads
with this file
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=18880
and installed it via odin.
Both this guide
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3360883
and @hsbadr guide shows to install kingroot, others show kingoroot, and others show to install a perm root after temp root.
In way with either my oem 5.0.1 or 5.1.1 could I root with kingroot, with any flavor of file! kingoroot would not install on either rom.
HOWEVER i was successful at using the PC kingoroot version with the above file mentioned.
CAUTION #1. make sure you have an antivirus installed to block some spyware. I used AVG with windows 7
CAUTION #2. dont click on any popups except to close them except for the main root screen
Root took about 30 sec with no reboots,
Caution : its a temp root that wont last on reboot
so continue onto
ADB & The Unlocker
install ADB to c:/ADB folder
copy the unlocker file to this folder or add c:/ADB to your path
Your phone should have been connected already with a usb cable to your computer. We need to verify your phone is found by adb.
open search by your home button in windows
search command or cmd
right click, open as administrator
change directory to your adb folder and
Type in the following command:
Code:
adb devices
Which should return the following
Code:
List of devices attached
123a12ab device
The 123a12ab is made up. Yours will be specific to your device.
If you see something listed like the above adb is working. Now on to the next command to move the unlocker to the phone.
Step 5.1: Send Unlocker to Phone with adb
Type the following command: adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
If you get an error it’s because you a) typo b) file isn’t in the folder with adb.exe c) your phone is locked/screen is off d) usb debugging isn’t turned on in settings > developer options.
++++ modified, you should have temp root with kingoroot pc version
Step 6: SKIP -----Kingroot For Temp Root
Keep the adb window accessible you will need to be able to switch to it and enter in the commands below quickly as temp root is unstable. Be ready to copy or type them quickly.
Step 6.5: Work Quick With Precision
++++ modified
Open Root Checker so it’s ready to go. Check .
Once you do see successful root click the multi tasking button on the phone to switch over to root checker. Temp root is buggy and may crash. If it does repeat this process again with getting temp root and opening the apps in the correct order.
If you make it into root checker via the multi tasking button it will ask you to grant it root access, click yes, check for root. If it says you have root go to the command adb window and type these commands in quickly to verify root
you are now going to enter the linux shell on your device
Code:
adb shell
su
if you see the # prompt you are ready. copy and paste the following
Code:
cd /data/local/tmp/ && chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix && chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix && ./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
The device will reboot and flash the developer code, shut the phone down by removing only the battery and usb cable.
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Step 7: One More Time to unlock the bootloader !!
Put the battery and cable back in and turn the phone back on.
Now repeat the kingoroot PC to gain temp root
Repeat step 6.5
After you send the last adb command and it will reboot and enter a bootloop . THIS IS NORMAL.
again pull the usb cable.
Pull the Battery
PULL THE SD Card and Keep the sd card out!
The sd card is unusable and needs a reformat, or you can keep it because it has a backup of your locked bootloader
Until you plug it into your computer and format it. It doesn’t matter when you format it if it’s not reporting the correct size. This will be fixed by putting it back into your phone AFTER you format it on your pc and formatting it on the phone.
Your bootloader is NOW UNLOCKED
reboot your phone,
and install TWRP via ODIN !!
++++ ignore this it wont work i tried . you need the androind kingroot or kingoroot to work. if u use kingoroot PC to root again, SUPERSUme will not find it .. waste of time
Step 8: Temp Root A Third Time
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Step 8: copy over a rom that you have already downloaded that you want to try
I reccomend this one
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/oreo-8-1-0-unofficial-lineage-15-1-rom-t3760969
download the rom, and the gapps to your computer and transfer them to a clean SD card.
power off the phone and install the SD card with your rom files
++++ Now were going to do it !!!
Step 9: Odin the newest twrp
Turn the phone on and enter download mode by pressing and holding volume down + power + home. When it’s comes to the screen and says “Downloading” you’re ready to proceed.
Browse to your ODIN folder on your computer , right click, open as administrator the odin.exe file
In Odin3 where it says Files [Download] click AP and navigate to the folder you have the twrp file . select/open the file twrp-3.x.x.x-trltevzw.tar.md5
Turn off the automatic rebooting in the custom tab, DO NOT select the PIT tab
Press start
Once it finishes it will say Success or FAILED
IF it says FAILED start the process over, you didn't unlock the bootloader
Power off the phone with the pull battery method
Press and hold these buttons immediately to enter TWRP ,
volume up + power + home.
++++ this step 10 is outdated. see mine below
++++ There are other methods to root unless you want to root your stock 5.1.1 kernel and stay there
Step 10: TWRP & ADB Sideloading
Swipe to allow changes in TWRP. Click Advanced and then ADB Sideload. Swipe to start adb. On your computer open adb.exe from Step 4. On the command line interface in adb.exe
Type the following command: adb devices
Verify your device is there and says sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
The phone will install Super SU, after it is finished we will install the new Kernel before rebooting.
You may need to re-enter ADB Sideload on the phone.
Type the following command: ab devices
Verify your device is there and sys sideload.
Type the following command: adb sideload Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P.zip
Reboot the phone.
If boots into 5.1.1 open root checker and verify you have root.
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Step 11: TWRP rom setup the first time by @tripLr
power on phone to recovery by holding down <up> <home> then <power>
boot into TWRP, allow changes.
select backup , change to SD card
BACKUP your rootable device with the bootloader and modem and everything. Name the backup rooted-backup-everything-5.1.1
go to install but DONT install yet
Select your sd card.
You should see the files for the ROM you transferred from your computer
If You dont, you can boot back up, transfer the files appropriately . Then come back here.
Now go to Wipe, Custom, and select everything except external SD card.
THIS IS TO guarantee, no Kingoroot or kingroot stuff is in the phone !!!
WIPE IT TWICE !!!
Now install you ROM, and after your inital setup, come back to TWRP and do a full backup
every time you try a new rom, and get it set up, do a backup. that way you can switch and test to your hearts desire till you run out of SD memory.
The cool thing is you can backup to an external memory device ! more room !
Enjoy
Information Sources: felixtaf, ryanbg, kingroot, twrp, emotion, ibowtoandroid, shimp208, & urgodfather
I also posted this on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/4f8cgc/guide_a_noobs_guide_to_permanent_rootunlocked/[/QUOTE]
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Admin can you delete this I accidentally posted the wrong type