waiting for me arrivals [I ordered today] I am preparing to root immediately but I have doubts
- Some who have used cf-autoroot had problems [the phone start always in recovery]
- Towelroot and kingoroot on their sites do not speak of compatibility wth this device
- Framaroot? does it work? but did not in the list
suggest me because I'm afraid of brick just bought [and i love xposed]
Use kingoroot. No knox tripping.
Cf auto root works but trips the knox.
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sam_777 said:
Use kingoroot. No knox tripping.
Cf auto root works but trips the knox.
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kingoroot from pc safely?
thank you so much
Kitkat. Yes from pc. Safe. Takes around 3 minutes.
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sam_777 said:
Kitkat. Yes from pc. Safe. Takes around 3 minutes.
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many thanks again.
At this point, I hope I do not come with a phone already lollipop inside :cyclops:
sam_777 said:
Use kingoroot. No knox tripping.
Cf auto root works but trips the knox.
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Hello. kingroot works on A300FU with lollipop?
Not yet for LP but hopefully it will.
Got to use cf auto root to root and with a tripped knox.
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Would it still be possible to flash official Lollipop using Odin and knox tripped to 0x1 ? What about future versions if any should be ever released?
hannez_r said:
Would it still be possible to flash official Lollipop using Odin and knox tripped to 0x1 ? What about future versions if any should be ever released?
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Very possible in present and should be in future.
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hannez_r said:
Would it still be possible to flash official Lollipop using Odin and knox tripped to 0x1 ? What about future versions if any should be ever released?
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i don't like lollipop, for various things.i hope my galaxy a3 [in delivery on the 3/8/15] has kitkat, especially for compatibility with xposed
without root and this mod, for me, my telephone is an "half" telephone
the phone arrived, I did the whole procedure with kingoroot , rootchecker and told me that I had got the root. then a message informed me that SE Linux would reactivated to restart. restart and lose the root. knox is definitely keeping me from, how should I do?
Luca TIR said:
the phone arrived, I did the whole procedure with kingoroot , rootchecker and told me that I had got the root. then a message informed me that SE Linux would reactivated to restart. restart and lose the root. knox is definitely keeping me from, how should I do?
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I've had similar problem with KingRoot. Lost root after every reboot (I used SuperSume previously to replace it with SuperSu). However, sometimes root access was intact. Then i copied su binary from /system/xbin to /system/bin/.ext (yes, dot ext) and after that problem was gone.
hannez_r said:
I've had similar problem with KingRoot. Lost root after every reboot (I used SuperSume previously to replace it with SuperSu). However, sometimes root access was intact. Then i copied su binary from /system/xbin to /system/bin/.ext (yes, dot ext) and after that problem was gone.
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i was tryed SuperSU app and the message is "impossible to disable knox"
i think is knox the problem.i would to try to re-root, immediatly freeze knox apps with titanium or similar, then reboot.
but with this device i very very afraid of bootlop or brick, also because we haven't a recovery for solve problems [nandroid backup save me may times with s4 mini]
tomorrow i re-try, tonight the eletric line in my city is on-off [many air conditioners busy the line!!!]
since it can be useful for other users, I notice that I was able to solve the problems. before i freeze the knox apps with uninstaller pro, then I removed manually with root explorer [uninstaller pro could not eliminate them], so I have not gone more posts by SElinux and the root is safe and full garanted. xposed ok. please not install SuperSU because was in conflict with the similar app provided by kingo
who should serve: root with kingoroot from PC > elimination knox apks> reboot
I read now that are coming to the recovery ... interesting !!!
Cf aouto root is king but if you dont like it or have problems try downloading towel root or kingroot onbthe phone or kingoroot on windows or try cyanogenmod installer.
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Wait when i get 10 posts, then i create thread for TWRP, then flash it using odin, and flash update-supersu.zip, and that's all
I've used in the past TWRP touch on galaxy s3 mini, I really liked
but yours go on kitkat? someone has tried it? it allows the nandroid backup ?
Luca TIR said:
I've used in the past TWRP touch on galaxy s3 mini, I really liked
but yours go on kitkat? someone has tried it? it allows the nandroid backup ?
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This TWRP works only at lollipop and I use it like every day, yes all basic functions are works but some advanced(like MTP mounting and adb sideload) is not working at all.
Works kingo root for A3-FU on 4.4.4 and has it no problems?
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Hi,
I would like to know if there is any known way at the moment to get a rooted kitkat 4.4.2 firmware without tripping knox. I'm momentarily running MKE 4.3, German csc I think. I'm aware of saferoot for this firmware, but I would like to know if there's something like it for official kitkat, or if it is possible to root my 4.3 and then upgrade via mobile odin and inject root via everroot everroot without tripping knox. If not I'll just update via OTA and root via another method but if it's possible I'd like to keep knox for now
wootyv said:
Hi,
I would like to know if there is any known way at the moment to get a rooted kitkat 4.4.2 firmware without tripping knox. I'm momentarily running MKE 4.3, German csc I think. I'm aware of saferoot for this firmware, but I would like to know if there's something like it for official kitkat, or if it is possible to root my 4.3 and then upgrade via mobile odin and inject root via everroot everroot without tripping knox. If not I'll just update via OTA and root via another method but if it's possible I'd like to keep knox for now
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No, uptil now there is no such method developed. Check on Kingo root website whether they ve updated to root 4.4.2 firmware.
Mandark52 said:
No, uptil now there is no such method developed. Check on Kingo root website whether they ve updated to root 4.4.2 firmware.
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Oké, Thanks anyway
I don't really trust kingoroot as I thought that it had spyware installed, just as vroot, but then I heard about saferoot and I I was hoping I could keep root via mobile odin, but too bad. I'll just just root via cf-root then
wootyv said:
Oké, Thanks anyway
I don't really trust kingoroot as I thought that it had spyware installed, just as vroot, but then I heard about saferoot and I I was hoping I could keep root via mobile odin, but too bad. I'll just just root via cf-root then
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Not any spywarez but many of them reported that they lost their IMEI number.If you are on kitkat ,wait for stability updates n then root. Hit thnx if helpd.
Towelroot. by geohot
Does not trip the knox counter..but don't expect to use custom recoveries. It is a simple root only.
!SINGH! said:
Towelroot. by geohot
Does not trip the knox counter..but don't expect to use custom recoveries. It is a simple root only.
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Thanks! I read about it in the featured articles but I wasn't sure it would work or not. I was just planning to use the root to clean the ROM up a bit to free up some system memory and RAM and make some apps system apps, better backups and fiddle a bit with my storage, and maybe using some modules, do you know if using Xposed trips knox?
wootyv said:
Thanks! I read about it in the featured articles but I wasn't sure it would work or not. I was just planning to use the root to clean the ROM up a bit to free up some system memory and RAM and make some apps system apps, better backups and fiddle a bit with my storage, and maybe using some modules, do you know if using Xposed trips knox?
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Xposed doesn't... but I would be weary of modules that perform bootloader or deep system changes
Titanium Backup.. and use backup app and then remove/disable etc
Just be careful... if the knox counter is v important to you.
!SINGH! said:
Xposed doesn't... but I would be weary of modules that perform bootloader or deep system changes
Titanium Backup.. and use backup app and then remove/disable etc
Just be careful... if the knox counter is v important to you.
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It's not that important to me, I just don't want to trip it if I don't have to, if I need to trip it for something I really want to do I don't have a problem with it , it's not like use knox thanks you very much
wootyv said:
It's not that important to me, I just don't want to trip it if I don't have to, if I need to trip it for something I really want to do I don't have a problem with it , it's not like use knox thanks you very much
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Actually KNOX is very important for warranty issues. If you dont have warranty then I wouldnt worry about it. If you DO have warranty then do not mess with KNOX-tripping root methods.
Okay, so towelroot for the At&t and Verizon galaxy s5 came out and I was wondering if it would work for also the galaxy s4, specifically the T-mobile. Thanks!
it works
It work perfectly with mi s4 i9505 LTE
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Worked on my t-mobile m919 running 4.3 Used Towel v2. Play store supersu worked just fine for me.
Nexus 5 4.4.4 won't update with Towel Root
I have installed Towel root, but am unable to install 4.4.4 on Nexus 5.Any suggestions?
Somestars1 said:
I have installed Towel root, but am unable to install 4.4.4 on Nexus 5.Any suggestions?
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I would suggest you ask in your own thread ? This is for s4 users
Has anyone yet to try new version 3 with modstrings on i9500 ?
i didnt quite understand that modstrings thingy, but i do own a i9500 so feel free to use me as ur guinea pig lol
yasingedik said:
Has anyone yet to try new version 3 with modstrings on i9500 ?
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i did, it doesn't work. :'(
I have the I9500 with 4.4.2 and it's not working with all 3 versions of the program.
Question for anyone who can answer it correctly; would un rooting a phone (with knox tripped) and installing a fresh stock firmware then re-rooting it with this method and placing a custom rom on it would keep the knox un touched or would it still be tripped?
DriftKi7Vg said:
Question for anyone who can answer it correctly; would un rooting a phone (with knox tripped) and installing a fresh stock firmware then re-rooting it with this method and placing a custom rom on it would keep the knox un touched or would it still be tripped?
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Once Knox is tripped, it's tripped no way to fix that.
dwarfer66 said:
Once Knox is tripped, it's tripped no way to fix that.
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Didn't really want to hear that but oh well. I bought my phone unlocked online so no need for any warranty, I'm pretty confident in myself to know how to fix an internal problem if I have one (or external). Thank you for the reply
not working
Poroto said:
it works
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What android version are you running? I have 4.4.2 and it wasn't working for me.
Hi guys I have a question, if I root samsung firmware 4.4.2 with knox 0x0 with this tool and after I want install TWRP recovery, this trip my knox counter or leave it free?
Stephen88 said:
Hi guys I have a question, if I root samsung firmware 4.4.2 with knox 0x0 with this tool and after I want install TWRP recovery, this trip my knox counter or leave it free?
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custom recovery will trip knox
I also successfully rooted my tmobile M919 on 4.4.2 with towelroot. I then installed SU from chainfires site and next installed CWM from ROM manager. My knox counter is tripped, but oh well.
The thing I have noticed is that, since root, some applications that want to access the SD card are having trouble. For instance, Flipboard opens and runs ok, but there are no pictures. Kindle reading app cannot downnload my book to the device. It will sync them, but hangs when asked to download them. ESPN app would not download podcasts, UNTIL I switched the storage location from external to internal storage. (I ttried to change the Cache from external to internal in flipboard, but the application force closes everytime i try to make that switch - another indication that certain apps are having trouble with extrnal storage.
I have tried another SD card, but still no go.
Any ideas? Thanks
(also, if I were to decide to unroot, would the simplest way be to do it through SU ?
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Marcopolosm said:
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I have tried another SD card, but still no go.
Any ideas? Thanks
(also, if I were to decide to unroot, would the simplest way be to do it through SU ?
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Kitkat blocked SD access so I was told. Use SD Fix to fix that, basically it opens up your SD card for write access.
Or any other SD fixer apps in play store.. You need root.
Hi, I have used 2 diferent sd fix apps from play store. They say the issue is fixed, but in reality, it is not. My kitkat is 4.4.2 and is rooted. Any other suggestion, please?
HI, did anyone manage to get towelroot to work on lollipop stock TW for s4 LTE? Mine said "device npt supported"
Hello,
I write to you from Munich / Germany.
Can anyone tell me the best way to root my Note 3 ?
Details:
SM-N9005
4.4.2
Basisbandversion: N9005XXUENB1
Kernel-Version: 3.4.0-636608
Buildnummer: KOT49H.N9005XXUENB7
I have been reading a lot here, but I am abslutely not sure which way to root I should use.
Thank you so much for your help.
As far i know there is no 100% safe way to not trigger knox flag.
I for myself just rooted using cf auto root. Worked well but triggered knox flag.
Maybe you explain what exactly are your concernes and we can try to help you more detailed.
Well as the previous poster says...there is no way on 4.2.2 to root without triggering Knox. So before rooting think about the fact that you will loose your warranty. If you are ok with that, I reccomend using Cfroot. It is safe. Worked like a charm for me. Best of luck!
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Use towelroot. It's knox safe
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Rosli59564 said:
Use towelroot. It's knox safe
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Does towelroot work with a german Galaxy Note 3 ?
SM-N9005
4.4.2
Basisbandversion: N9005XXUENB1
Kernel-Version: 3.4.0-636608
Buildnummer: KOT49H.N9005XXUENB7
I thought its only for US phones ?
.IC3M4N. said:
Well as the previous poster says...there is no way on 4.2.2 to root without triggering Knox. So before rooting think about the fact that you will loose your warranty. If you are ok with that, I reccomend using Cfroot. It is safe. Worked like a charm for me. Best of luck!
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If I use Cfroot the only problem is that I loose my warranty ? There are no other serious changes to my phone ? Can i update to a newer OS later ?
No other problems reported by users after using Cfroot. Upgrade to a newer rom after rooting is only available via odin for official firmwares or by flashing custom rom zip's under custom recovery. And I should remind you that there is no app that you can root with without triggering Knox and loosing your warranty.
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.IC3M4N. said:
And I should remind you that there is no app that you can root with without triggering Knox and loosing your warranty.
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Does that mean, that towel root also triggers Knox ?
Towelroot may trigger nox did not work for me on my german note 3 tho
Ryven said:
As far i know there is no 100% safe way to not trigger knox flag.
I for myself just rooted using cf auto root. Worked well but triggered knox flag.
Maybe you explain what exactly are your concernes and we can try to help you more detailed.
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In which Thread can I read more about using cf auto root with the Note 3 ?
aprilia82 said:
Does towelroot work with a german Galaxy Note 3 ?
SM-N9005
4.4.2
Basisbandversion: N9005XXUENB1
Kernel-Version: 3.4.0-636608
Buildnummer: KOT49H.N9005XXUENB7
I thought its only for US phones ?
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No harm to try. If it doesn't work then use cf auto root.
If you flash custom recovery, knox will get tripped anyway
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You can find dozens of tutorials arround here how to cf auto root
Ryven said:
You can find dozens of tutorials arround here how to cf auto root
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Can I use this one for example ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466423
Yes but follow em as if they were the words of god. Then there is not much that can go wrong
You can root with:
POOT: This app is a one click root app. No computer needed
Framaroot: Framaroot is a oneclick root app . No computer needed
This is the most popular one!
Z4Root: Z4Root is an oneclick root app . No computer needed
Towelroot: Towelroot is an oneclick root app. No computer needed
Baidu: No information
Vroot: No information
Gingerbreak: This app can root almost all gingerbread devices
Downloads:
Poot - Download the app >>here<<
Framaroot - Download the app inside this XDA Thread - >> CLICK HERE <<
Z4ROOT - Download the app inside this XDA Thread - >> CLICK HERE <<
Towelroot - Download the app inside this XDA Thread - >> CLICK HERE <<
Baidu ROOT - Download the app >> HERE <<
vROOT - Download the app >> HERE <<
Gingerbreak - Download the app inside this XDA Thread - >> CLICK HERE <<
Flash a SU ZIP - Download the ZIP >> HERE << and flash it on your unlocked bootloader phone !
Hit thanks if you liked this post or this post has helped you out !
I rooted my german Note 3 with towelroot.
Now I want to sell it because I bought a Note 4.
Can I make a factory reset to erase all my data before I sell the device or will it cause any problems e.g. brick my Note
The root could stay on the phone, I don't care, but I want to erase my personal data.
I tried to find an answer but had no luck so far
Thank you very much from Germany
<<Can I make a factory reset to erase all my data before I sell the device or will it cause any problems e.g. brick my Not >>
Yes of course you can ,
Suggest you flash stock rom via Odin if you have wipe data problems .
JJEgan said:
<<Can I make a factory reset to erase all my data before I sell the device or will it cause any problems e.g. brick my Not >>
Yes of course you can ,
Suggest you flash stock rom via Odin if you have wipe data problems .
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And there is no danger of a brick or any other danger ?
aprilia82 said:
And there is no danger of a brick or any other danger ?
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If you flash the stock firmware with odin then there is no danger. You can flash the Official German 5.0 Lollipop Firmware and I am sure you will have no problem. Just make sure that you have all the drivers installed.
Mit freundlichem Gruß!
phonexpert_alex said:
If you flash the stock firmware with odin then there is no danger. You can flash the Official German 5.0 Lollipop Firmware and I am sure you will have no problem. Just make sure that you have all the drivers installed.
Mit freundlichem Gruß!
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Thank you very much!
Is there an easy, safe tutorial to flash Lollipop with odin?
I just would need the link to read about it.
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I have just rooted my T520 with KingRoot after 2 attempts, and Knox is 0x0.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
I second this!
Worked perfectly for me one the first try! Thanks a bunch!
Still no problems with the knox flag? Also, I expect OTA updates are automatically disabled?(since I don't want OTA when I'm rooted because that could break root)
Just got this tablet but I want to remove the bloatware and do some root-tweaks.
Nice one! It really works and Knox 0x0... bye bye all bloatware
Does this install any other "kingroot" apps? If so, can you disable/remove them without breaking root?
Wanted to root my girlfriend'ss 10.1 with it, but after reading in the thread about the kingroot apps connecting with Chinese servers for no reason, I backed out. You might just be better off with tripping Knox.
Sicron said:
Wanted to root my girlfriend'ss 10.1 with it, but after reading in the thread about the kingroot apps connecting with Chinese servers for no reason, I backed out. You might just be better off with tripping Knox.
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artnada said:
Does this install any other "kingroot" apps? If so, can you disable/remove them without breaking root?
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You can remove kingroot and install SuperSU with supersu me https://youtu.be/3O3DcpeS_Ic
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DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
You can remove kingroot and install SuperSU with supersu me https://youtu.be/3O3DcpeS_Ic
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Oh wow, didn't know that existed. And this doesn't flash / trip Knox?
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
You can remove kingroot and install SuperSU with supersu me https://youtu.be/3O3DcpeS_Ic
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Thanks
Sicron said:
Oh wow, didn't know that existed. And this doesn't flash / trip Knox?
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From what I read from the thread, i don't think so
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-att/general/supersu-please-t3110954/post61631952#post61631952
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I already tried it. Everytime i restart device i lost root :/ so maybe it's not a permanent solution.
galaxy tab pro 10.1 t520
After remove kingroot with supersu don't restant device install flashfire and current rom from sammobile and flash everroot enabled . You keep root and knox 0x0
12.2 T900?
Sorry - I know this thread is about the T520, but curious...
Does anyone know if this works on the T900? it's not listed as supported, but the T520 isn't, either.
Jay leno said:
After remove kingroot with supersu don't restant device install flashfire and current rom from sammobile and flash everroot enabled . You keep root and knox 0x0
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Still no problems after rooting by your method? Is knox 0x0 and root permanent?
Wysłane z LG G2 D802 (32GB)
keep root with flashfire
I keep root and knox 0x0 . Thanks to chainfire .
Could you write exact procedure? Did you use Super-Sume app to remove KingRoot app and install SuperSu before using Flashfire? Thanks.
Wysłane z LG G2 D802 (32GB)
t520
If you can install flashfire it don't matter . You flash rom with flashfire and everroot and it install supersu automatic . I yoused wolf kingroot to supersu
liebowa said:
Sorry - I know this thread is about the T520, but curious...
Does anyone know if this works on the T900? it's not listed as supported, but the T520 isn't, either.
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YES IT DOES! Your mileage may vary, but this worked for me, resulting in root with Knox 0x0.
Can you explain please better? I installed stock rom and after this installed flashfire. when i open flashfire i get and error saying that my device isnt root. So how can i root using flashfire?
t520
If you root with kingroot you can install flashfire. Put the same firmware like your device on sd card and flash it with EverRoot enabled That Will install supersu . Internall wipe and you Will have a clean rom with supersu and knox 0x0
Hello, I have a S5 rooted running stock. I'm pretty sure I didn't trip knox when I rooted it. So anyway I rooted my phone a while ago using odin and it was all good. See I use ANZ mobile pay, which is pretty much like android pay. Then the other day I was messing around with overclocking and undervolting and stuff, so I installed busybox for the app. Then when I went to go pay and now the app doesn't work. It says something because the device has been modified. I believe there is an Xposed module for this but I don't have Xposed because of TouchWiz. I would prefer not to have to reset or loose data. As soon as there is a stable CyanogenMod (13) release for this I will probably go over to that so I can use the Xposed module but I'm not sure when that is. So I uninstalled BusyBox and wanted to know if I could undo what ever it did. Anyway if there is another solution it will be much appreciated. Thanks
devondale16 said:
Hello, I have a S5 rooted running stock. I'm pretty sure I didn't trip knox when I rooted it. So anyway I rooted my phone a while ago using odin and it was all good. See I use ANZ mobile pay, which is pretty much like android pay. Then the other day I was messing around with overclocking and undervolting and stuff, so I installed busybox for the app. Then when I went to go pay and now the app doesn't work. It says something because the device has been modified. I believe there is an Xposed module for this but I don't have Xposed because of TouchWiz. I would prefer not to have to reset or loose data. As soon as there is a stable CyanogenMod (13) release for this I will probably go over to that so I can use the Xposed module but I'm not sure when that is. So I uninstalled BusyBox and wanted to know if I could undo what ever it did. Anyway if there is another solution it will be much appreciated. Thanks
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If BusyBox is installed into system/xbin it will break ANZ Mobile Pay. There is an Xposed module called And Mobile Pay Root Detection. You can find the XDA thread explaining it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-anz-mobile-pay-root-detection
It is available in the Xposed download section and the Xposed repo.
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fast69mopar said:
If BusyBox is installed into system/xbin it will break ANZ Mobile Pay. There is an Xposed module called And Mobile Pay Root Detection. You can find the XDA thread explaining it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-anz-mobile-pay-root-detection
It is available in the Xposed download section and the Xposed repo.
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Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
devondale16 said:
Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
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You can install xposed on an odexed ROM.
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devondale16 said:
Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
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If you are still rooted, you will have to delete the BusyBox files that were installed to system/bin or system/xbin, I believe. If you want to know exactly where BusyBox was installed into the system, install the app again, let it load and look at the top of the app. It shows where BusyBox is installed. Then you can use your root file explorer and navigate to the folder and delete the files that were installed.
Also, Xposed works on odexed and deodexed Rom's. Did you receive an error in TWRP when trying to install the Xposed framework?
Why not Odin the stock firmware and give yourself a fresh start?
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All the above is sound advice......
But just to comment on what you said about tripping knox.......
You say you rooted via Odin.....
That means you flashed either CF ROOT and superSU or TWRP and superSU....
Both these methods WILL trip knox.
keithross39 said:
All the above is sound advice......
But just to comment on what you said about tripping knox.......
You say you rooted via Odin.....
That means you flashed either CF ROOT and superSU or TWRP and superSU....
Both these methods WILL trip knox.
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Kiethross39 is correct. CF AutoRoot will trip the Knox counter as well as using Odin to install TWRP. I have a Galaxy S5 rooted with CF AutoRoot and with TWRP installed and my Knox counter is 0x1. Boot to download mode and look in the top left corner of the screen and check your Knox counter. I guess it really doesn't matter at this point but just for future reference it's there. Let me know how everything works out.
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fast69mopar said:
If you are still rooted, you will have to delete the BusyBox files that were installed to system/bin or system/xbin, I believe. If you want to know exactly where BusyBox was installed into the system, install the app again, let it load and look at the top of the app. It shows where BusyBox is installed. Then you can use your root file explorer and navigate to the folder and delete the files that were installed.
Also, Xposed works on odexed and deodexed Rom's. Did you receive an error in TWRP when trying to install the Xposed framework?
Why not Odin the stock firmware and give yourself a fresh start?
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Yes I am still rooted. So removing these will allow ANZ mobile pay to work. Is there an easier way to remove all of them. (yes I know there is this one tool, but I don't want to flash it). I am happy with Stock Touchwiz for now but I am waiting until Official Stable CM13 because I really like CM. Thanks you have helped me heaps.
fast69mopar said:
Kiethross39 is correct. CF AutoRoot will trip the Knox counter as well as using Odin to install TWRP. I have a Galaxy S5 rooted with CF AutoRoot and with TWRP installed and my Knox counter is 0x1. Boot to download mode and look in the top left corner of the screen and check your Knox counter. I guess it really doesn't matter at this point but just for future reference it's there. Let me know how everything works out.
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Haha yeh guys I did Trip Knox. I was checking somewhere else but idk what I was looking at. Haha thanks.