Hi, I'm no expert when it comes to smartphones and stuff, but I have a problem and I need some professional help. I have an old Samsung Galaxy Y S5360B. I got it from a friend, and it was rooted (had superuser installed). Recently the phone requested me a software update. Tried to do it with the phone and after rebooting a message appeared that it wasn't able to do the upgrade, that I had to try with Kies.
So I performed the firmaware upgrade via Kies, but when the phone rebooted, Superuser was gone and the phone is not rooted anymore.
I tried to root it again with several methods I found on the internet without success (framroot, update.zip, etc etc) but it just won't work.
If someone could help me or knows what to do do successfully root my phone again I will appreciate. Remember I am no expert in such matters so I need a "dummies" step by step procedure. Thanks a lot.
This is my phone data
SAMSUNG GALAXY Y GT5360B
Android Version 2.3.6
Baseban Version S5360BUTME1
Kernel Version 2.6.35.7
Build Number GINGERBREAD.UTME2
Latest firmware (upgraded with Kies) PDA:ME2/PHONE:ME1/CSC:MC1 (ZVV).
The 5360B is a varient from Brazil
The problem you have is that most root zips here do a build.prop check and dont include the B varient in the script so it will fail
You have two options
You can flash any standard 5360 firmware from my firmware thread (at top of 5360 dev section or link in signature)
Or you can try flashing my root zip in cwm with system mounted as it doesnt check the build.prop- http://d-h.st/kFt
jrdd15 said:
Hi, I'm no expert when it comes to smartphones and stuff, but I have a problem and I need some professional help. I have an old Samsung Galaxy Y S5360B. I got it from a friend, and it was rooted (had superuser installed). Recently the phone requested me a software update. Tried to do it with the phone and after rebooting a message appeared that it wasn't able to do the upgrade, that I had to try with Kies.
So I performed the firmaware upgrade via Kies, but when the phone rebooted, Superuser was gone and the phone is not rooted anymore.
I tried to root it again with several methods I found on the internet without success (framroot, update.zip, etc etc) but it just won't work.
If someone could help me or knows what to do do successfully root my phone again I will appreciate. Remember I am no expert in such matters so I need a "dummies" step by step procedure. Thanks a lot.
This is my phone data
SAMSUNG GALAXY Y GT5360B
Android Version 2.3.6
Baseban Version S5360BUTME1
Kernel Version 2.6.35.7
Build Number GINGERBREAD.UTME2
Latest firmware (upgraded with Kies) PDA:ME2/PHONE:ME1/CSC:MC1 (ZVV).
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try flashing another firmware thru odin.. then root
-download odin 1.85 search it here in the forums or google it.
-install the samsung drivers, I guess you already have the kies installed so skip this step
Download an s5360 firmware here
-extract the firmware you downloaded
-you will find 3 tar.md5 files (pda,modem,csc)
-get your phone and reboot to download mode by pressing Volume Down + Home Button + Power Button all at the same time
-hit volume up
-connect your phone to your PC
-open odin 1.85
-the first box at the ID:COM must turn yellow if odin detected your phone
-click pda button and browse to your downloaded pda tar file
-click phone button and browse to your downloaded modem tar file
-click csc button and browse to your downloaded csc tar file
-DO NOT TICK ANY CHECK BOXES LEAVE THE OPTIONS AS IT IS
-DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN THE PIT
-hit start
-then wait
-phone will reboot
-if you're stuck at the samsung logo (bootloop) don't worry
-take the battery out
-boot to recovery by pressing volume up + home button + power button all at the same time
-use volume keys to navigate
-do a wipe data/factory reset
-reboot your phone
then try rooting it again..
Thanks for the quick answers, I will try your solutions as soon as I can and will let you know how it goes!!
hi everyone is there recently a file for odin to root my Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 on android 5.1.1
i saw a few flashable .zip files but to do that it needs to go into recovery
(wich i dont know how to use or its not installed on my tablet)
and im more of a follow the instructions guy.
if you need info or something just ask
thanks in advance
:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
Artheos said:
hi everyone is there recently a file for odin to root my Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 on android 5.1.1
i saw a few flashable .zip files but to do that it needs to go into recovery
(wich i dont know how to use or its not installed on my tablet)
and im more of a follow the instructions guy.
if you need info or something just ask
thanks in advance
:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
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There is only one way to be able to root your tablet, it requires installing a rootable kernel, which yes, requires a custom recovery. This thread has the kernel you need and this thread has the custom recovery you need. We all had to learn some time or another
ok i dont wanna brick anything so im gonna make sure i do this right.. only part im stuck is :
how do ya boot in recovery on step 2 so you can flash in the zip for the kernel..
1: odin in the philz adv. CWM
2: go into recovery
3: flash in the rootable kernel (ill need steps but im guessing i can find that)
4 edit section) will i need to root it at this point or it already is?
(edit)
just found that i can use CF auto-root for my tablet it was on the philz DL so im guessing i odin again the cf autoroot right after the flasinh of kernel
so im guessing : 4: reboot back in download mode to odin in again the auto-root
then 5: restart my tablet
and 6: rooted tablet
edit: added info i found on philz
Artheos said:
ok i dont wanna brick anything so im gonna make sure i do this right.. only part im stuck is :
how do ya boot in recovery on step 2 so you can flash in the zip for the kernel..
1: odin in the philz adv. CWM
2: go into recovery
3: flash in the rootable kernel (ill need steps but im guessing i can find that)
4 edit section) will i need to root it at this point or it already is?
(edit)
just found that i can use CF auto-root for my tablet it was on the philz DL so im guessing i odin again the cf autoroot right after the flasinh of kernel
so im guessing : 4: reboot back in download mode to odin in again the auto-root
then 5: restart my tablet
and 6: rooted tablet
edit: added info i found on philz
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How to get root T330NU (guide in russian)
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=559152&view=findpost&p=42882432
Google translator help you
Artheos said:
ok i dont wanna brick anything so im gonna make sure i do this right.. only part im stuck is :
how do ya boot in recovery on step 2 so you can flash in the zip for the kernel..
1: odin in the philz adv. CWM
2: go into recovery
3: flash in the rootable kernel (ill need steps but im guessing i can find that)
4 edit section) will i need to root it at this point or it already is?
(edit)
just found that i can use CF auto-root for my tablet it was on the philz DL so im guessing i odin again the cf autoroot right after the flasinh of kernel
so im guessing : 4: reboot back in download mode to odin in again the auto-root
then 5: restart my tablet
and 6: rooted tablet
edit: added info i found on philz
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No cf-autoroot. Once you've got the kernel installed you need to flash the latest supersu zip
ok so :
1 : odin the philz
2 : go into recovery mode
(oh and how do i do that? i know download is home + dwn vol + power but isnt it power + vol up?)
3 : flash in kernel
4 : reboot again in recovery (then again Q2: )
5 : flash supersu
6 : reboot final regularly to start the tablet
did i get most of it? thanks in advance for the answers to #2/4
i know i ask a lot but i dont want to do something bad for 1st complex root(for me that is)
thanks
Download mode : Power Vol- Home . Hold on all buttons then Vol+ .
Recovery mode : Power Vol+ Home . Hold on all buttons .
i'm now the proud owner of a rooted tablet thanks for all your help everyone
any clearer instructions on this? the custom recovery won't take hold in odin for me...
just adding : the kernel and superSU files gotta be on the sim card of the tablet..
you odin in phil'z recovery(links and info on philz page posted earlyer up,) go read on their page how to do it its simple
in the recovery just after; you just read the instructions. kernel 1st then supersu if you read well all should do well too i didnt have trouble so.. just be carefull and READ dont just skip ...
I have a live demo version of note 4.Basically these are same n910f Note 4's without network hardware part .I have removed the retail mode by flashing stock 5.0.1 Rom of Germany. But I'm not able to flash any 5.1.1 Roms and bootloader.It goes to bootloop.
Maybe you give it a try with a custom rom...
i guess there is no warranty anyway
deroyabun said:
Maybe you give it a try with a custom rom...
i guess there is no warranty anyway
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Im using nameless 5.0.1 its working fine but i am not able to install any 5.1.1 rom not even stock :crying:
Did you try to flash the new bootloader and modem? because this is needed to run the latest 5.1.1 firmware.
deroyabun said:
Did you try to flash the new bootloader and modem? because this is needed to run the latest 5.1.1 firmware.
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Yup man everything i guess something wrong with the pit file partitioning as one time i was rooting with autoroot method and accidently ticked auto partition so after that i get bootloops on 5.1.1 and i cannot find pit file for 910x on the whole internet
rohitzz said:
Yup man everything i guess something wrong with the pit file partitioning as one time i was rooting with autoroot method and accidently ticked auto partition so after that i get bootloops on 5.1.1 and i cannot find pit file for 910x on the whole internet
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But i can
o Remember:
This tutorial is only for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F. Please don’t try this on any other variants of the phone.
This is an official firmware by Samsung, not a modified or a custom ROM.
Complete Step-By-Step Instructions:
Step 1 – Download Android 5.1.1 N910FXXU1COH4 for Galaxy Note 4 to your computer and extract the zip file.
Step 2 – Download ODIN v3.09 which will help you to install Android 5.1.1 on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F.
Step 3 – Switch OFF your phone. Now go to Download Mode. How? Press and hold the Volume Down + Home buttons together, and then press the Power button, till you see the Samsung logo or the red and yellow text on the screen.
Step 4 – Make sure you have your Galaxy Note 4 USB drivers installed on your computer.
Step 5 – Open ODIN on your computer. Connect your phone to your computer while your phone is in the Download Mode.
Step 6 – If your phone is connected successfully, one of the ID:COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number. This step might take some time.
Step 7 – Now select the files that you have to flash/install on your phone. These files are to be found from the extracted files in Step 1.
Click on ‘PDA’ and select file with ‘CODE’ in its name.
Click on ‘Phone’ and select file with ‘MODEM’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Click on ‘CSC’ and select file with CSC’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Click on ‘PIT’ and select the .pit file. NOTE: This only applies if you have a 32GB internal storage phone otherwise, skip this step.
Step 8 – In ODIN, check the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options. As for the Re-Partition option, check it ONLY if you selected a .PIT file in the above step.
Step 9 – Now click on the Start button in ODIN. Installation process will start and would take a few minutes to complete.
Step 10 – After the installation is completed, your phone will restart. After you see the home screen, unplug your phone from the computer.
That’s it.
In this file zip file there must be a pit file. just try this.
deroyabun said:
But i can
o Remember:
This tutorial is only for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F. Please don’t try this on any other variants of the phone.
This is an official firmware by Samsung, not a modified or a custom ROM.
Complete Step-By-Step Instructions:
Step 1 – Download Android 5.1.1 N910FXXU1COH4 for Galaxy Note 4 to your computer and extract the zip file.
Step 2 – Download ODIN v3.09 which will help you to install Android 5.1.1 on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910F.
Step 3 – Switch OFF your phone. Now go to Download Mode. How? Press and hold the Volume Down + Home buttons together, and then press the Power button, till you see the Samsung logo or the red and yellow text on the screen.
Step 4 – Make sure you have your Galaxy Note 4 USB drivers installed on your computer.
Step 5 – Open ODIN on your computer. Connect your phone to your computer while your phone is in the Download Mode.
Step 6 – If your phone is connected successfully, one of the ID:COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number. This step might take some time.
Step 7 – Now select the files that you have to flash/install on your phone. These files are to be found from the extracted files in Step 1.
Click on ‘PDA’ and select file with ‘CODE’ in its name.
Click on ‘Phone’ and select file with ‘MODEM’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Click on ‘CSC’ and select file with CSC’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Click on ‘PIT’ and select the .pit file. NOTE: This only applies if you have a 32GB internal storage phone otherwise, skip this step.
Step 8 – In ODIN, check the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options. As for the Re-Partition option, check it ONLY if you selected a .PIT file in the above step.
Step 9 – Now click on the Start button in ODIN. Installation process will start and would take a few minutes to complete.
Step 10 – After the installation is completed, your phone will restart. After you see the home screen, unplug your phone from the computer.
That’s it.
In this file zip file there must be a pit file. just try this.
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I've tried doing repartition option in 2 or 3 stock roms but the odin says " fail"
rohitzz said:
Yup man everything i guess something wrong with the pit file partitioning as one time i was rooting with autoroot method and accidently ticked auto partition so after that i get bootloops on 5.1.1 and i cannot find pit file for 910x on the whole internet
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Also cannot get any 5.1.1 to work on my Note4 Live Demo Unit, same boot loop issue, but no problem with 5.0.1. Can reach "optimising applications" on the first boot but it then crashes and phone reboots.
Never touched pit partitioning in odin, so may not be this.
Could it be that 5.1.1 requires checking of something upon first boot that Live Demo Units do not have, but 5.0.1 does not do?
Have so far only managed to install custom 5.1.1 Note4 roms using Dual Boot Patcher. First installing Echoe rom v9, which is 5.0.1, on base OF2, using Dual Boot Patcher, this becomes the primary rom. Then can install many 5.1.1 custom roms via Dual Boot Patcher, such as SOKP, BlissPOP, CMremix, CRdroid, SlimRemix, all boot up and work.
wake_drop said:
Also cannot get any 5.1.1 to work on my Note4 Live Demo Unit, same boot loop issue, but no problem with 5.0.1. Can reach "optimising applications" on the first boot but it then crashes and phone reboots.
Never touched pit partitioning in odin, so may not be this.
Could it be that 5.1.1 requires checking of something upon first boot that Live Demo Units do not have, but 5.0.1 does not do?
Have so far only managed to install custom 5.1.1 Note4 roms using Dual Boot Patcher. First installing Echoe rom v9, which is 5.0.1, on base OF2, using Dual Boot Patcher, this becomes the primary rom. Then can install many 5.1.1 custom roms via Dual Boot Patcher, such as SOKP, BlissPOP, CMremix, CRdroid, SlimRemix, all boot up and work.
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the only solution till now is to install 5.0.1 i did it .
with 5.1.1 is not working ... i try it alote of FW and nothing.
5.0.1 work.
Ok so I will be giving you guys a tutorial on how to root the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition running the latest version of android 5.1.1 specifically the SM-P600, SM-P601, & P605. I will be using the CF- AutoRoot By Chainfire.
Here are images if you need help
Preparations
Download the CF- AutoRoot File for your device
P600
P601
P605
When the download is complete, you have to extract the zip file
Make sure you have Android Debugging Enabled on your device
Boot into Odin/Bootloader mode by holding Vol Down+Power+Home at the same time, then press Vol up when the triangle appears
Procedure
Open the folder you extracted the autoroot files in, right click on the Odin 3 Application file and run as administrator
Now select the AP button in Odin, and select the autoroot file
Now connect your device to your computer, You should see Added in the log, and the box on top should turn blue
Important Make sure that under options only Auto Reboot, & F. Reset Time is ticked, un check everything else
Now press Start, your device should reboot, and you should see a red android pirate and some commands running
Don't worry if your device reboots a couple of times its normal
You can un-plug you device when it boots, and Odin should say pass, after that exit Odin, and your done!
Go in your apps, and you should see SuperSU, update the binaries if needed, to make sure root was successful, download root checker from the play store, and verify root
Your all done! You have successfully rooted your device!
Troubleshooting
If your device is stuck in a boot loop, hold vol up+Power and scroll down to Reset Data, and confirm, your device will be completely wiped, you can try to root again and see if it is successful
If a factory reset did not work you have to re-flash your firmware via Odin here is a tutorial on how to do it
If you get a message 'Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing' while booting repeat the procedure, but instead of the CF AutoRoot file select the stock recovery file and flash it. Once your device reboots it should be fine.
If you have any problems please comment below, and i will try to help you through them, and Thanks! Happy Rooting!
After installing CF Root, Superuser.apk is not installed and root access is available to every app without notification. No Superuser app is being installed. If I install 2.52 beta or 2.46 or the play store version, root becomes broken. Can't figure out why. System: DBT P605XXU1EOI5_P605DBTEOJ1_P605XXU1EOI5 and NEE P605XXU1EOI5_P605OXAEOI5_P605XXU1EOI5. Tried with fresh install, of course.
Pandur2000 said:
After installing CF Root, Superuser.apk is not installed and root access is available to every app without notification. No Superuser app is being installed. If I install 2.52 beta or 2.46 or the play store version, root becomes broken. Can't figure out why. System: DBT P605XXU1EOI5_P605DBTEOJ1_P605XXU1EOI5 and NEE P605XXU1EOI5_P605OXAEOI5_P605XXU1EOI5. Tried with fresh install, of course.
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Try flashing the latest supersu.zip via custom recovery recovery
Extreme_Heat said:
Try flashing the latest supersu.zip via custom recovery recovery
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Did that with 2.66 Beta - worked (for) now. Will report back if any further problems occur. Had to perform a data, Dalvik, cache, system wipe, reinstall stock, then CF root. Then it worked out, finally. Just deleting system / caches wasn't enough. Weird.
I still can not find where to download the stock firmware. All those sites either need premium or broken link. Anyone can help? stock firmware for P601. Thanks a lot in advance
sigelopisan said:
I still can not find where to download the stock firmware. All those sites either need premium or broken link. Anyone can help? stock firmware for P601. Thanks a lot in advance
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OT: Try SamFirm.
Pandur2000 said:
OT: Try SamFirm.
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Hi Pandur2000, thanks alot. In fact, I'm still figuring out how to use this tools. If its coming from Sammobile, I'm on my 6th attempt to download the firmware. All of them disconnect when I downloaded approx 1.2GB (total 1.4GB). Its frustrating but I have no other choice now :crying::crying::crying::crying:
sigelopisan said:
Hi Pandur2000, thanks alot. In fact, I'm still figuring out how to use this tools. If its coming from Sammobile, I'm on my 6th attempt to download the firmware. All of them disconnect when I downloaded approx 1.2GB (total 1.4GB). Its frustrating but I have no other choice now :crying::crying::crying::crying:
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If you're downloading from Sammobile, my advice is to use a Download Manager. I'm currently using Download Accelerator Plus, which not only allows to Pause/Resume downloads from SamMobile (it will ask you for your login credentials to SamMobile when you start de download), but it will also try to connect to multiple servers to download the files faster. I'm currently downloading the firmware for my Galaxy Note 2014 LTE from their servers at 1,5MB/s after having needed to reboot my PC
Hope it helps
P.S. I'm assuming you're using Windows, but if you're using another OS google for download managers for your OS and I'm certain you'll find something that'll help you
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Extreme_Heat said:
Ok so I will be giving you guys a tutorial on how to root the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition running the latest version of android 5.1.1 specifically the SM-P600, SM-P601, & P605. I will be using the CF- AutoRoot By Chainfire. Here are images if you need help
Preparations
Download the CF- AutoRoot File for your device
P600
P601
P605
When the download is complete, you have to extract the zip file
Make sure you have Android Debugging Enabled on your device
Boot into Odin/Bootloader mode by holding Vol Down+Power+Home at the same time, then press Vol up when the triangle appears
Procedure
Open the folder you extracted the autoroot files in, right click on the Odin 3 Application file and run as administrator
Now select the AP button in Odin, and select the autoroot file
Now connect your device to your computer, You should see Added in the log, and the box on top should turn blue
Important Make sure that under options only Auto Reboot, & F. Reset Time is ticked, un check everything else
Now press Start, your device should reboot, and you should see a red android pirate and some commands running
Don't worry if your device reboots a couple of times its normal
You can un-plug you device when it boots, and Odin should say pass, after that exit Odin, and your done!
Go in your apps, and you should see SuperSU, update the binaries if needed, to make sure root was successful, download root checker from the play store, and verify root
Your all done! You have successfully rooted your device!
Troubleshooting
If your device is stuck in a boot loop, hold vol up+Power and scroll down to Reset Data, and confirm, your device will be completely wiped, you can try to root again and see if it is successful
If a factory reset did not work you have to re-flash your firmware via Odin here is a tutorial on how to do it
If you get a message 'Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing' while booting repeat the procedure, but instead of the CF AutoRoot file select the stock recovery file and flash it. Once your device reboots it should be fine.
If you have any problems please comment below, and i will try to help you through them, and Thanks! Happy Rooting!
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First time didn't let the pass message appear on Odin before disconnecting the cable (my bad - been doing this for so long that sometimes overlook some steps xD) and the SuperSU app wasn't installed.
After factory resetting the device and redoing the process a second time (paying attention to what was doing xD) it worked like a charm!
Thanks man ;D
I rooted my SM-P605 with latest CF-AutoRoot 5.1.1 but I can see something wrong.
SuperSu app is correctly installed and working (I'm using Seeder and tried Xposed) but:
- cannot give root permission to Clean Master (every time I try it fails)
- each time I reboot TWRP it asks me to install SuperSu.
Inviato dal mio SM-N9005 utilizzando Tapatalk
No luck
Note 2014 5.1.1 vzw cant seem to get this to work 8(
Thanks, worked perfectly for me using a P605.
?
StreetGuru said:
Thanks, worked perfectly for me using a P605.
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Was it a Verizon tablet my odin keeps saying fail when I try to flash anything
StreetGuru said:
Thanks, worked perfectly for me using a P605.
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It works (I've got a P605) but while I had been rooting it stuck on the Samsung logo so I had to download and install the stock firmware again and repeat the process of granting administrator rights.
Open up su and tells me it cannot find su binary, uninstalled it from play store and open again and same issie.
I have a refurbished LTE version from Tmobile. Will this work with my model P607t? I have read that the P605 model is almost the same as the P607T. Also heard root breaks S Pen functionality.
Extreme_Heat said:
Ok so I will be giving you guys a tutorial on how to root the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition running the latest version of android 5.1.1 specifically the SM-P600, SM-P601, & P605. I will be using the CF- AutoRoot By Chainfire. Here are images if you need help
Preparations
Download the CF- AutoRoot File for your device
P600
P601
P605
When the download is complete, you have to extract the zip file
Make sure you have Android Debugging Enabled on your device
Boot into Odin/Bootloader mode by holding Vol Down+Power+Home at the same time, then press Vol up when the triangle appears
Procedure
Open the folder you extracted the autoroot files in, right click on the Odin 3 Application file and run as administrator
Now select the AP button in Odin, and select the autoroot file
Now connect your device to your computer, You should see Added in the log, and the box on top should turn blue
Important Make sure that under options only Auto Reboot, & F. Reset Time is ticked, un check everything else
Now press Start, your device should reboot, and you should see a red android pirate and some commands running
Don't worry if your device reboots a couple of times its normal
You can un-plug you device when it boots, and Odin should say pass, after that exit Odin, and your done!
Go in your apps, and you should see SuperSU, update the binaries if needed, to make sure root was successful, download root checker from the play store, and verify root
Your all done! You have successfully rooted your device!
Troubleshooting
If your device is stuck in a boot loop, hold vol up+Power and scroll down to Reset Data, and confirm, your device will be completely wiped, you can try to root again and see if it is successful
If a factory reset did not work you have to re-flash your firmware via Odin here is a tutorial on how to do it
If you get a message 'Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing' while booting repeat the procedure, but instead of the CF AutoRoot file select the stock recovery file and flash it. Once your device reboots it should be fine.
If you have any problems please comment below, and i will try to help you through them, and Thanks! Happy Rooting!
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Worked flawlessly, except that on my first try there is no SuperSU app so I repeated the process again. Worked.
Thanks!
Am I reading correctly that this does not work on Verizon's version? SM-P605v is the official model.
worked fine on p601 but stuck with twrp
i followed all the steps and rooted fine on p601...but when i tried to install twrp recovery it is installing and saying pass on odin but when tried to open twrp it is getting bootloop with "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" i tried autoroot again ...so please tell me how to install twrp
Extreme_Heat said:
Ok so I will be giving you guys a tutorial on how to root the Samsung galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition running the latest version of android 5.1.1 specifically the SM-P600, SM-P601, & P605. I will be using the CF- AutoRoot By Chainfire. Here are images if you need help
Preparations
Download the CF- AutoRoot File for your device
P600
P601
P605
When the download is complete, you have to extract the zip file If I root
Make sure you have Android Debugging Enabled on your device
Boot into Odin/Bootloader mode by holding Vol Down+Power+Home at the same time, then press Vol up when the triangle appears
Procedure
Open the folder you extracted the autoroot files in, right click on the Odin 3 Application file and run as administrator
Now select the AP button in Odin, and select the autoroot file
Now connect your device to your computer, You should see Added in the log, and the box on top should turn blue
Important Make sure that under options only Auto Reboot, & F. Reset Time is ticked, un check everything else
Now press Start, your device should reboot, and you should see a red android pirate and some commands running
Don't worry if your device reboots a couple of times its normal
You can un-plug you device when it boots, and Odin should say pass, after that exit Odin, and your done!
Go in your apps, and you should see SuperSU, update the binaries if needed, to make sure root was successful, download root checker from the play store, and verify root
Your all done! You have successfully rooted your device!
Troubleshooting
If your device is stuck in a boot loop, hold vol up+Power and scroll down to Reset Data, and confirm, your device will be completely wiped, you can try to root again and see if it is successful
If a factory reset did not work you have to re-flash your firmware via Odin here is a tutorial on how to do it
If you get a message 'Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing' while booting repeat the procedure, but instead of the CF AutoRoot file select the stock recovery file and flash it. Once your device reboots it should be fine.
If you have any problems please comment below, and i will try to help you through them, and Thanks! Happy Rooting!
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Could you please let me know if rooting my tablet would void the warrantee or trip the Knox counter? Thank you.
Kingsman1 said:
Could you please let me know if rooting my tablet would void the warrantee or trip the Knox counter? Thank you.
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yes it does. to both.