5.1.1 idea for routing. 5.0.2 kernel extract from spell with flashtool, then root with kingroot, and then extract the 5.1.1 kernel flash. I'm using this method for old xperia z
5.1.1 boots with 5.0.2 kernel?
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5.1.1 boots with 5.0.2 kernel?
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Just for first stage boot like recovery.
But it might work. I'm pretty sure it did for me.
Why not upgrade to 5.1.1 using a pre-rooted zip?
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lalasdj said:
5.1.1 idea for routing. 5.0.2 kernel extract from spell with flashtool, then root with kingroot, and then extract the 5.1.1 kernel flash. I'm using this method for old xperia z
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Just install NUTS Dual Recovery then flash SuperSU
King root does not work for r/w, installing NUTS Dual Recovery will fix this
moman2000 said:
Just install NUTS Dual Recovery then flash SuperSU
King root does not work for r/w, installing NUTS Dual Recovery will fix this
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You can't install dual recovery of you're not rooted.
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irishrally said:
You can't install dual recovery of you're not rooted.
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There is a installer which uses adb (with a PC of course) and he has kingroot, so yh!
Thanks for the edit
Link to the method you mentioned?
I tried nuts installer, didn't work because I don't have root. Bone stock 5.1.1, LB.
Tried kingroot app, didn't work. It also says on the kingroot thread that it's not compatible with 5.1.
I arrived at the conclusion that I have to downgrade, root, install recovery, then flash a prerooted image. Would love to know if there's a better way.
irishrally said:
Thanks for the edit
Link to the method you mentioned?
I tried nuts installer, didn't work because I don't have root. Bone stock 5.1.1, LB.
Tried kingroot app, didn't work. It also says on the kingroot thread that it's not compatible with 5.1.
I arrived at the conclusion that I have to downgrade, root, install recovery, then flash a prerooted image. Would love to know if there's a better way.
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Hi irishrally. I'm sorry to hear that these methods aren't working but you can try to flash a 5.0.2 custom kernel and flash recovery too with fastboot then install root then flash the original kernel from a 5.1.1 ftf. Try this method and come back to me!
Thanks,
Mohamed
Edit: I am making a FTF for you with only a kernel i will link it here when I'm done.
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irishrally said:
Thanks for the edit
Link to the method you mentioned?
I tried nuts installer, didn't work because I don't have root. Bone stock 5.1.1, LB.
Tried kingroot app, didn't work. It also says on the kingroot thread that it's not compatible with 5.1.
I arrived at the conclusion that I have to downgrade, root, install recovery, then flash a prerooted image. Would love to know if there's a better way.
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Whoops. Never read that you are on a LB. Yes, if you are on a locked bootloader then you need to downgrade and root. install nuts dual recovery via pc, then flash a pre-rooted zip.
sorry for the confusion.
Thanks,
Mohamed
irishrally said:
Thanks for the edit
Link to the method you mentioned?
I tried nuts installer, didn't work because I don't have root. Bone stock 5.1.1, LB.
Tried kingroot app, didn't work. It also says on the kingroot thread that it's not compatible with 5.1.
I arrived at the conclusion that I have to downgrade, root, install recovery, then flash a prerooted image. Would love to know if there's a better way.
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You are correct, you have to downgrade to get root access and then you can flash a pre-rooted 5.1.1 ROM.
The reason for this is the later ROM have patched the exploits used to get root access, that's why they don't work if you've already upgraded.
After you've got root don't follow the prompts to upgrade to the latest version or use the official Sony tool, doing it that way will lose root and custom recovery and you'll have to repeat the process all over again.
After you've got root use PRFCreator to make a pre-rooted flashable zip with custom recovery and flash it from the custom recovery. Use XperiFirm to grab whichever 5.1.1 version you want to use, probably a Customised one for your locale so you don't have the operator bloatware they'll add. I'm making an assumption here but if you're on the forum wanting root access I'd be surprised if you wanted bloatware.
You'll have to do this each time there is an update but that's just a cost or inconvenience of wanting root access.
I am UB. Can i install the nuts recovery via pc and install supersu from the playstore and will work?
mikailmohammed said:
I am UB. Can i install the nuts recovery via pc and install supersu from the playstore and will work?
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If you had UB. Just fastboot any kernel with recovery (eg. androplus kernel). After that reboot to recovery and flash preroot zip LP 5.1.1. Simple.
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As i stateted on thred's info, I have managed to get root access on my C6603, at Last...
Simply flash this .Zip package, the supersu update one, and Make sure you are on advanced stock kernel by @DooMLoRD, reboot the phine twice or something **** that, and voila!
Root acces granted.
The link to the Zip thread is this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2354328
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I'm sorry, but this isn't news and doesn't require a new thread.
DooMLoRD provided his advanced stock kernel in the 3rd post of Androxyde's thread for the 4.3 FTF.
Obviously, if you have an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery, you can flash one of the many superuser zips that are around, including the more current version of SuperSu provided by Chainfire himself - http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Common sense, no?
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I'm sorry, but this isn't news and doesn't require a new thread.
DooMLoRD provided his advanced stock kernel in like the 3rd post of Androxyde's thread for the 4.3 FTF.
Obviously, if you have an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery, you can flash one of the many superuser zips that are around.
Common sense, no?
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Due to the amount of people that are flashing the leaked update, without the proper knowledge on what they are about to commit and they claim that their apps stop working, all the threads are useful, in my personal opinion.
Sorry if i disturb you, that was not my intention, just made it to help, nothing more.
BTW: I am on unlocked bootloader with DoomLord's advanced kernel, and it didn't gave me proper root access, so i had to improvise
You didn't have to improvise.
The advanced stock kernel has never provided root access automatically, only the means to gain it by flashing a zip containing the su binary, apk and sometimes busybox.
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You didn't have to improvise.
The advanced stock kernel has never provided root access automatically, only the means to gain it by flashing a zip containing the su binary, apk and sometimes busybox.
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Yeah..I agreed to that sir..
I have a rooted 4.3 Z right now..Through the use of that method..Thanks to the great devs here for the fast work on the new fw :good:
I got.root through [NUT]'s method with the supersu zip package provided by niaboc79.
Working Like a charm! and still have a locked bootloader!
But somehow bravia engine isn't working at all
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The best method for root is waiting for OTA update I think . Maybe they reapair Leaked version . We must Be patient.
slim207rc said:
I got.root through [NUT]'s method with the supersu zip package provided by niaboc79.
Working Like a charm! and still have a locked bootloader!
But somehow bravia engine isn't working at all
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maybe you have losed your DRM keys upon unlocking the bootloader? that also may be the reason why bravia engine isn't working.
imboy25 said:
maybe you have losed your DRM keys upon unlocking the bootloader? that also may be the reason why bravia engine isn't working.
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He claimed it was still locked.
Ther is nothing to de between locked and rooted status. No more!
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i have a succesfull root on xperia z c6606 (c6603 569)
I started by flashing old 67 firmware. then got root and dual recovery.
then i flashed 569 with superfix and flashed the stripped down 569
then i flashed existenz's latest rom, v5.
after all that, I ended up with Android 4.3 (569) for C6603 on my C6606 without root access. I still had the recovery, but SuperSu was now missing.
So after 5 minutes of messing around, I found this file, UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip, so i put in root of sdcard, and flashed with cwm or twrp (idek anymore) and now I have root access and xposed framework from existenz is working
here is the supersu fix i used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
the website that actually hosts the file is download.chainfire.eu, but i am unable to post links to outside files.
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this information is really only for Xperia Z users whose Bootloader is Locked. This is an alternative method to Doomlords root, which requires flashing custom kernel, which is not possible with a locked bootloader.
Does anyone know how NUT rooted the ftf? I mean if he did that with a prerooted custom kernel, we(locked Bootloader guys) would not be able to flash that. But everyone say there i no way to root the FW with LB. I am really confused.
Does anyone can explain this to me?
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Does anyone know how NUT rooted the ftf? I mean if he did that with a prerooted custom kernel, we(locked Bootloader guys) would not be able to flash that. But everyone say there i no way to root the FW with LB. I am really confused.
Does anyone can explain this to me?
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He didn't root the FTF. His pre rooted rom is supplied as a zip that you flash via recovery.
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kingvortex said:
He didn't root the FTF. His pre rooted rom is supplied as a zip that you flash via recovery.
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I don't understand exactly. Can you explain it in an other way why do we have root in this ROM?
Because what I understand is that it only have to be a flashable zip for root. But this doesn't make sense to me
Thanks
gripfly said:
I don't understand exactly. Can you explain it in an other way why do we have root in this ROM?
Because what I understand is that it only have to be a flashable zip for root. But this doesn't make sense to me
Thanks
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This is a flashable zip that can be flashed in cwm or twrp unlike ftf which can't be changed or modified and must be flashed in flashtool
In other word Nut extracted the ftf converted it to zip added the root and recovery so it can be installed on the air without modifying the system files.a
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gripfly said:
I don't understand exactly. Can you explain it in an other way why do we have root in this ROM?
Because what I understand is that it only have to be a flashable zip for root. But this doesn't make sense to me
Thanks
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He hasn't rooted the ftf.
He has extracted the contents and made a flashable zip of them that is rooted. Basically a custom rom.
The ftf that is in his topic is stripped and probably only contains the baseband and stock Sony kernel and needs to be flashed in addition to the prerooted zip he provides.
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So as i dont see the model # listed for CF root or towelroot, im guessing i need to odin custom recovery and flash SU or is there another way out there im not finding?:fingers-crossed:
Karl said:
So as i dont see the model # listed for CF root or towelroot, im guessing i need to odin custom recovery and flash SU or is there another way out there im not finding?:fingers-crossed:
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I was able to use towelroot to get access on this device. I haven't been able to get TWRP onto it though, or get a Rom on either.
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Karl said:
So as i dont see the model # listed for CF root or towelroot, im guessing i need to odin custom recovery and flash SU or is there another way out there im not finding?:fingers-crossed:
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I was able to use towelroot to get access on this device. I haven't been able to get TWRP onto it though, or get a Rom on either.
Hmm how did you get towel root to work
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Karl said:
Hmm how did you get towel root to work
Sent From HTC One M9
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If this is like a lot of Samsung devices then what's going on is the early firmware (NE2) was rootable with towelroot, but the more recent one (NK1) is not. Check your settings > about tablet to see which build number you're on (I'm assuming it's NK1). The most immediate solution would be to just downgrade the firmware, root, and stay with that (disable update notifications/freeze the updater app).
However, if you know what you're doing, it's only the kernel that needs to be changed. So extract the kernel file (boot.img) from both firmware files and make a tar file for each boot.img. Flash the older kernel, root with towelroot, then flash the newer kernel, and voila you're rooted on the latest build. Your call
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If this is like a lot of Samsung devices then what's going on is the early firmware (NE2) was rootable with towelroot, but the more recent one (NK1) is not. Check your settings > about tablet to see which build number you're on (I'm assuming it's NK1). The most immediate solution would be to just downgrade the firmware, root, and stay with that (disable update notifications/freeze the updater app).
However, if you know what you're doing, it's only the kernel that needs to be changed. So extract the kernel file (boot.img) from both firmware files and make a tar file for each boot.img. Flash the older kernel, root with towelroot, then flash the newer kernel, and voila you're rooted on the latest build. Your call
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do you have the NE2 firm ?
Karl said:
do you have the NE2 firm ?
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I really wish I had a better link for you but it can be found: here
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I really wish I had a better link for you but it can be found: here
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thanks,i saw it on sammobile but you gotta pay to DL
have you used this to make a tar? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446269
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have you used this to make a tar? url
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I have not tried, sorry
I did this with the t337a, if you want I could take a shot at it. I have no way of making sure it works though. Let me know if you are interested or if anyone would be willing to test the kernel.
I own the Tab S. It was released after towelroot was patched. So recently when Kingroot update their root method and such, we now can root with kingroot on KitKat ANK1 firmwares and not trip Knox. Of course people who owned att devices said it worked and some with Verizon said it didn't work. I mean its worth a try if anyone wants to try kingroot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
Rooted! SM-T537V
Kingroot worked
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I own the Tab S. It was released after towelroot was patched. So recently when Kingroot update their root method and such, we now can root with kingroot on KitKat ANK1 firmwares and not trip Knox. Of course people who owned att devices said it worked and some with Verizon said it didn't work. I mean its worth a try if anyone wants to try kingroot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
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Hi ive got kingroot goin and it says its rooted but when u restart it, its gone.
Thanks to @Chainfire and his method to root on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Samsung devices on 5.1.1 can now enjoy root with a completely stock kernel with SE Android "enforcing." I will be updating this to support "systemless" root, meaning you will be able to achieve root without modifying a your system partition thus making the system believe you are "Official" and is the first step towards being able to accept OTA updates while being rooted.
Instructions:
TAR: Flash with Odin, install SuperSU via TWRP or Google Play.
ZIP: Flash with TWRP, install SuperSU via TWRP or Google Play.
TAR: Download Stock OK1 Kernel with Root support (TAR)
ZIP: Download Stock OK1 Kernel with Root support (ZIP)
freeza said:
Thanks to @Chainfire and his method to root on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Samsung devices on 5.1.1 can now enjoy root with a completely stock kernel with SE Android "enforcing." I will be updating this to support "systemless" root, meaning you will be able to achieve root without modifying a your system partition thus making the system believe you are "Official" and is the first step towards being able to accept OTA updates while being rooted.
I'll upload shortly.
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You are a beast man!!!!! Way to go!!!!!
Man you are a beast!!!! Now get a note 5 already haha jk
freeza said:
I will be updating this to support "systemless" root, meaning you will be able to achieve root without modifying a your system partition thus making the system believe you are "Official" and is the first step towards being able to accept OTA updates while being rooted.
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This bit in particular sounds really interesting!
Freebroe you are the shiz. Keep on doing good work for the community.
Awesome! Will this be odin-able or a zip to flash?
SWEET!! Can't wait for the download!
I downloaded the cok1 update can i still flash this
freeza said:
Thanks to @Chainfire and his method to root on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Samsung devices on 5.1.1 can now enjoy root with a completely stock kernel with SE Android "enforcing." I will be updating this to support "systemless" root, meaning you will be able to achieve root without modifying a your system partition thus making the system believe you are "Official" and is the first step towards being able to accept OTA updates while being rooted.
I'll upload shortly.
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Does this mean Android pay and such will work with root?
Anyone heard any news on this?
Uploaded.
I have COG5 Rom. Can I flash this kernel?
Dang that was fast. Awesome work!
Was about to flash this through odin but realized I took the OK1 update. Is this still safe to flash??? I'm gonna hold off before pulling the trigger just in case. Glad I checked!
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Was about to flash this through odin but realized I'm took the OK1 update. Is this still safe to flash??? I'm gonna hold off before pulling the trigger just in case. Glad I checked!
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Same here...but I think that is the reason for this fix.
Always-Learnin said:
Same here...but I think that is the reason for this fix.
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Good point ...
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Uploaded.
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Master Freeza, what is the correct selection to use in Odin, to flash this? Sorry for the newbie question.
ya for android pay. but dang we loose xposed framework ability right. caused its not deoxed?
Always-Learnin said:
Master Freeza, what is the correct selection to use in Odin, to flash this? Sorry for the newbie question.
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AP...
jhill110 said:
AP...
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Thank you.
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OK, I attempted to do this... I Odined using the AP option as indicated above. I installed SuperSU and Root Checker Pro. SuperSU and Root Checker Pro show "no binaries" installed. I'm wondering what I did wrong? I have redone this about 4 times.
Recently got Moto X pure, and I'm loving it. Now I've rooted before, but I really don't much experience with this, (since that phone never got an OTA update, afterwards or bootloader unlocked). I wanted to ask, When it comes to rooting, Does the Operating system it is on matter? I did the OTA update from 5.1.1 to 6.0 and I'd like to root my phone now. Do I just follow a 5.1.1 guide, or is there something else I have to do? Thanks!
Dont follow the guide on youtube thats for lollipop!
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Unlocking the bootloader is the same though, then search to trupure on the forums, its a really good minimalistic rom for the moto x pure
I would read the 6.0 thread, the twrp thread and the kernel thread to get started.
Everything you need to know:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3200808
EVR_PR said:
Everything you need to know:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3200808
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This was what I was originally looking at. So if i follow this, step by step, I should be good right?
CyanYam said:
This was what I was originally looking at. So if i follow this, step by step, I should be good right?
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Basically.
YMMV regarding keeping TWRP as read only or not when flashing systemless root, but I kept it RO and flashed Beta SuperSU v2.62.3 and have had no problems.
Men can you root your cellphone?? i have the problem when i install SuperSU on MM stuck on boot and i dont know what to do
Cmora24 said:
Men can you root your cellphone?? i have the problem when i install SuperSU on MM stuck on boot and i dont know what to do
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Once your bootloader is unlocked, flash a custom ROM with SuperSU baked in.
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Cmora24 said:
Men can you root your cellphone?? i have the problem when i install SuperSU on MM stuck on boot and i dont know what to do
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Restore a backup and flash 2.62-3. The others seem to cause issues like the one you're experiencing.
EVR_PR said:
Everything you need to know:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3200808
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What's confusing though is he states in section 4 the steps are only for lollipop. To go to another link for Marshmallow. Is that still the case or can we flash Beta SuperSU the old fashioned way through TWRP? I took the MM update while on stock. I have since unlocked bootloader and installed latest TWRP. Just making sure nothing has changed.
kgreen66 said:
What's confusing though is he states in section 4 the steps are only for lollipop. To go to another link for Marshmallow. Is that still the case or can we flash Beta SuperSU the old fashioned way through TWRP? I took the MM update while on stock. I have since unlocked bootloader and installed latest TWRP. Just making sure nothing has changed.
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Rooting the MXPE on MM requires systemless root because, for it to work, a modified/patched boot.img has to be flashed along with SuperSU.
The most recent versions of SuperSU patch the boot.img automatically.
If you follow the link to those MM instructions, you will find the systemless root method option. Follow the link at the top of that systemless root thread to download BETA_Super SU v.2.62-3, which is confirmed to work on our Moto XPE without issues.
Once you download it, you can flash it normally via TWRP. Profit.
Hope this helps.
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Rooting the MXPE on MM requires systemless root because, for it to work, a modified/patched boot.img has to be flashed along with SuperSU.
The most recent versions of SuperSU patch the boot.img automatically.
If you follow the link to those MM instructions, you will find the systemless root method option. Follow the link at the top of that systemless root thread to download BETA_Super SU v.2.62-3, which is confirmed to work on our Moto XPE without issues.
Once you download it, you can flash it normally via TWRP. Profit.
Hope this helps.
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That worked perfectly, THANK YOU! Found BETA_SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip, flashed via TWRP and worked like a charm. I got so confused by all the variants of devices....XT1572, XT1575, Brazil, India, US, Lollipop, Marshmallow, TWRP... I really appreciate the help!
I've been on the game for far too long, but there seems to be a confusion when
it comes to rooting this phone. All my previous phones have been fairly easy to root.
I read around a lot of forums but they have outdated information or are for Lollipop.
I have a Stock Moto X Pure edition on Marshmallow. To root this guy do i just have to unlock bootloader, flash TWRP recovery image via adb and then flash the latest version of SuperSU?
or do i need additional steps?
Thanks in advance
Do steps 9 onwards and you should be OK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/help/updating-to-mm-lp-moto-x-pure-t3270473
If you want ota root, it needs to be systemless root.
Here is the twrp version u need.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64183396&postcount=151
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3200808
And here is the trending rom to use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/rom-trupurex-fast-smooth-t3237155
Btw do a backup with twrp prior to rooting.
What is ota root?
lafester said:
What is ota root?
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Rooting the ota mm.
Aka stock root.
grifforama said:
Do steps 9 onwards and you should be OK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/help/updating-to-mm-lp-moto-x-pure-t3270473
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cangri87 said:
I've been on the game for far too long, but there seems to be a confusion when
it comes to rooting this phone. All my previous phones have been fairly easy to root.
I read around a lot of forums but they have outdated information or are for Lollipop.
I have a Stock Moto X Pure edition on Marshmallow. To root this guy do i just have to unlock bootloader, flash TWRP recovery image via adb and then flash the latest version of SuperSU?
or do i need additional steps?
Thanks in advance
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I'm in the same boat as the OP. I find the available info confusing. I'm on stock MM with TWRP 2.8.7.1 installed. Looking at steps 9 on from the link above mentions flashing a modified boot image for systemless root to work with 2.52. I think the latest SuperSU (2.66? modifies the boot image, making flashing the modified unnecessary.
bostonphoneguy13 said:
I'm in the same boat as the OP. I find the available info confusing. I'm on stock MM with TWRP 2.8.7.1 installed. Looking at steps 9 on from the link above mentions flashing a modified boot image for systemless root to work with 2.52. I think the latest SuperSU (2.66? modifies the boot image, making flashing the modified unnecessary.
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Im wondering this same thing, from what i've seen in posts we should be able to flash SuperSU 2.66 on a stock rom with TWRP and root should work.
I just want someone to confirm if this does actually work. I dont really want to deal with boot loops and having to restore all over again.
Thats y i went with trupurexmm rom. And skipped the sytemless root. Follow post three above
cangri87 said:
Im wondering this same thing, from what i've seen in posts we should be able to flash SuperSU 2.66 on a stock rom with TWRP and root should work.
I just want someone to confirm if this does actually work. I dont really want to deal with boot loops and having to restore all over again.
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Can confirm that BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-20151210170034 works. Flashed it inTWRP. :good:
Full guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3200808
Sytemless root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...t-moto-x-style-xt1572-br-marshmallow-t3259380
I messed up on the links in post 3.
cangri87 said:
Im wondering this same thing, from what i've seen in posts we should be able to flash SuperSU 2.66 on a stock rom with TWRP and root should work.
I just want someone to confirm if this does actually work. I dont really want to deal with boot loops and having to restore all over again.
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I have flashed 2.66 on a stock rooted rom and also on an AOSP rom. Works on both