Personal Experience
I Rooted My Samsung Galaxy Grand Via Kingroot v.3.3.1.apk because I Have No PC And Odin Method Reuires PC.So I Read Many Threads Replace Kinguser With SuperSU But None Of Them Working For Me.Then I Plan To Unroot My Device and Unrooted Successfully.I Have "Replace Kjnguser With SuperSu.zip that Can Be Executed By Terminal Emulator But I Flash It By Recovery And It Shows An Error And After Error It Shows You Device Is Not Rooted "ROOT NOW Yes/No.I Select Yes Then After Reboot Install SuperSu.apk In Myphone And After In Sytem And It Is Working Fine
Method :
Requirement : Custom Recovery Must Be Installed (CWM or TWRP)
Before Proceeding This Method
1)Open Kinguser App
2)Go In Kinguser Settings And Remove Root Permission
3)Use Any File Manager And Create A Zip File e.g.SuperSu.apk to SuperSu.zip And. Put It In Your External SD Card
3)Now Go Into In Recovery By Vol Up+Home+Power Key
4)Now Flash The Zip File (Install zip from Sd Card And Select From SdCard1 SuperSu.zip) It Show An Error Because It Is User Created Zip
5)Before Flashing It Shows Your Phone Is Not Rooted "Root Now"
6)Select Yes
7)Now Reboot Your Phone
8)Install SuperSU.apk Normally
9)Open SuperSU And Install Su Binary Normally
10)Go In SuperSu Settings And Install SuperSU in System
11)Reboot Your Device
12)Congrats,You have Replaced Kinguser With SuperSU
Download The Latest Version Of SuperSU.apk
Hit,Thanks If This Method Works For You
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You can root your samsung without odin...
You need
kingoroot.apk
cwm recovery.img
Rashr.apk
supersu.zip
You can get all from google
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I cant send you link upto 10 posts
Sorry....
Instructions:
1.root your samsung with kingoroot
2.open rashr.apk
3.give root permission by kingoroot
4.flash recovery.img
5.go to recovery mode
6.install supersu.zip
7.remove kingoroot root permission and uninstall
8.reboot
9.update su binary
Run Viper4Android on Lollipop
Phone needed to be rooted with cfautoroot or supersu must be superuser app
Download Viper4Android SELinux Policy fix
which is attached to this post
To install, just boot into a custom recovery (TWRP, preferably), flash the zip file and reboot.
Then install viper4android and it's driver and reboot
To disable samsung stock effect follow the guide
Go to /system/priv-app/SoundAlive_20_L rename SoundAlive_20_L.apk to SoundAlive_20_L.apk.bak .
Next Go to system/lib/soundfx rename libaudiosa_sec.so to libaudiosa_sec.so.bak,
Next system/lib rename libaudiosa.so to libaudiosa.so.bak.
reboot and enjoy v4a
Follow this ROM Installation Guide.
Root it with KingoRoot.
Flash patched aboot.img by typing "dd if=/sdcard/aboot_patched.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" command in Android Terminal Emulator App, I don't like to use PC.
Then download ChainFire SuperSU from GooglePlay.
On first application start it will ask to install su Binary, say Yes.
Wait about 5 minutes or until it fails…
If so, don't worry, be happy.
Reboot…
Try again.
It must ask for Root Authorization!
Continue Rebooting and tying again and again, until you see su binary installed successfully!
Now you can dance, you Switched to SuperSU
After that you can remove all KingoRoot sh**t and install SuperSU like System app in application options…
I'm still experimenting with this rom, so I'm keeping KingRoot and SuperSU apps, for reroot my device if I will reflash KDZ.
Since now we have Working TWRP…
Simply flash it via recovery.
There are two ways available : System(by system partition) and Systemless (by Repacking and flashing Modified Kernel Image)…
Google it to know more ?
(1) Download this: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
(2) Place it in /sdcard/
(3) Reboot to TWRP.
(4) Select "Install" and go to the folder where you had placed the SuperSu zip and select the zip.
(5) Swipe to confirm flash.
(6) Reboot to system.
(7) Remove kingoroot's supersu.
D_Vovan_238 said:
Follow this ROM Installation Guide.
Root it with KingoRoot.
Flash patched aboot.img by typing "dd if=/sdcard/aboot_patched.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" command in Android Terminal Emulator App, I don't like to use PC.
Then download ChainFire SuperSU from GooglePlay.
On first application start it will ask to install su Binary, say Yes.
Wait about 5 minutes or until it fails…
If so, don't worry, be happy.
Reboot…
Try again.
It must ask for Root Authorization!
Continue Rebooting and tying again and again, until you see su binary installed successfully!
Now you can dance, you Switched to SuperSU
After that you can remove all KingoRoot sh**t and install SuperSU like System app in application options…
I'm still experimenting with this rom, so I'm keeping KingRoot and SuperSU apps, for reroot my device if I will reflash KDZ.
Since now we have Working TWRP…
Simply flash it via recovery.
There are two ways available : System(by system partition) and Systemless (by Repacking and flashing Modified Kernel Image)…
Google it to know more
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I rebooted like +10 times and still nothing. Also it doesn't ask for root authorization after reboot
Krystiannnnnn said:
I rebooted like +10 times and still nothing. Also it doesn't ask for root authorization after reboot
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Follow this:
(1) Download this: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
(2) Place it in /sdcard/
(3) Reboot to TWRP.
(4) Select "Install" and go to the folder where you had placed the SuperSu zip and select the zip.
(5) Swipe to confirm flash.
(6) Reboot to system.
(7) Remove kingoroot's supersu.
So I've tried two methods already and I end up with a soft brick eventually on both methods
Method 1 - SR3 SuperSU Zip File
I came across this method in a thread here on XDA (can't remember). But my steps are as follows:
• Flash TWRP via Odin on unrooted stock room
• Flash the SuperSU Zip file via Odin and reboot
• Phone boots successfully. I go to SuperSU app and disable "Mount Name Space Partition" in order to use Titanium Backup. Then I reboot.
• I install Titanium Backup able start to remove bloatware. No critical system apps, just Samsung apps like SVoice etc.
• After debloat I reboot immediately, but phone no longer boots and gets stuck in Samsung A5 logo
Method 2 - Magisk
• I flash TWRP via Odin on unrooted phone
• Install Magisk from Play Store and it prompts me to download and install the Magisk Zip
• After download I boot into TWRP and flash the Magisk Zip and reboot successfully
• I open Magisk all and it's all green and everything seems to be installed properly and root is working.
• I install Titanium Backup and when launching for the first time it tells me the SU binary needs to be updated but I can continue to use the app and I must use SuperSU to update. I ignore this message and proceed to debloat.
• I reboot and again get stuck on the Samsung logo screen
The problems seem to occur when ever I try to use any app that requires root access.
Any solution? Have others been able to get stable root on stock ROM that's not deodexed?
Kindly share super SU zip file
Hello all,
This may seem like a stupid question, but I want to make sure that I know what i'm doing before I mess something up and become
So I'm running a Samsung Galaxy S5 (G900V ovbiously), and it has the tobisha emmc chip
Is the only way to gain root on Marshmallow/Nougat or whatever is by reverting to Lollipop, gaining root access, installing TWRP, and then flashing LineageOS/some ROM?
Directions For Users With CID 11 Toshiba eMMC
1. Download EMMC_11_ Root S5_QB2_PB1.zip
2. Unzip
Copy the following to your External SD card:
Root S5 Folder,
EMMC_11_PB1_5_0_1_LL_Firmware_Bootloader.zip, EMMC_11_QA1_6_0_1_MM_Firmware_Bootloaders.zip,
and the TouchWiz ROM you want to install.
3. Reboot Phone to Download Mode (Pwr +Vol Dwn+Home)
4. Use Odin 3.12 and load the COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_257265 6_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 in the AP Slot
5. Flash and let the phone reboot. It will reboot to recovery and finish install then it will reboot and take about 20 seconds to boot.
6. If you do not have an External SD Card, copy the following NOW to your Internal Storage:
Root S5 Folder,
EMMC_11_PB1_5_0_1_LL_Firmware_Bootloader.zip, EMMC_11_QA1_6_0_1_MM_Firmware_Bootloaders.zip,
and whatever TouchWiz ROM you want to install.
7. Use the File Manager in the app drawer of the phone and install Apex_Lancher.apk press home button and set Apex as the default launcher.
Install Superuser.apk, Busybox.apk and SafeStrapKK.apk do not open anything yet.
8. Now Install tr_v2.apk.
Open TowelRoot and CLICK MAKE IT RAIN . It should tell you you have succeeded.
9. Now Open Superuser app and click "New User" to install it.
Once done, open SuperSU and update the SU binaries using the "NORMAL" method. It will tell you you need to reboot. You can skip doing this. (If the Superuser install hangs for more than 5 minutes reboot phone and try to install it again.)
10. Now open the BusyBox app, grant SuperSU access and install BusyBox.
11. Now open SafeStrap, grant SuperSu access and click "install recovery". If the SafeStrap recovery fails to install, make sure BusyBox is installed by rerunning the BusyBox app (it will tell you if BusyBox is installed) if not click "install" again, reboot phone and open SafeStrap and try to install recovery again
12. Once SafeStrap Recovery is installed click "reboot to SafeStrap Recovery".
13. Once in SafeStrap Recovery, choose what firmware you want to be on:
Lollipop 5.0 Firmware=EMMC_11_PB1_5_0_1_LL_Firmware_Bootloader.zip
Marsmhallow 6.0 Firmware=EMMC_11_QA1_6_0_1_MM_Firmware_Bootloaders.zip
14. Install the firmware zip, and then flash a TouchWiz Lollipop ROM. (Here is the latest stock rooted Lollipop Rom: VZW_BPB1_ODEX_DEODEX_V9.zip). You may want to download a copy of the latest SuperSu zip, and flash if installing a Lollipop ROM that is not rooted. Remember, you cannot root Marshmallow ROMs, so do not try and flash the SuperSu zip on a Marshmallow Rom (you will softbrick if you do).
15. After you install any Lollipop ROM, you may need to reinstall SafeStrap Recovery. Most of the time you don't have to and SafeStrap can be reached by flashing the KitKat Kernel in Download Mode with ODIN. But, in some cases, when flashing a ROM that flashes a system.img instead of a system folder, you may lose SafeStrap during install. This will be the case if you install the above ROM. You can reinstall it after the ROM is booted up. A Safestrap-G900V-4.04_LL_MM.apk is included that will flash a version of SafeStrap that will allow you to reboot to SafeStrap Recovery without flashing a KitKat kernel in Odin. Install BusyBox again from the BusyBox App in the RootS5 Folder. Install Safestrap-G900V-4.04_LL_MM.apk and make sure to grant SuperSU access. It may take a few seconds to prompt. If SafeStrap is not installed, click "Install Recovery". If Safestrap is still installed click on "Uninstall Recovery", close the app, and reopen it. It should say recovery is not installed. Now click on "Install Recovery". If this doesn't work, reboot the phone and try again. Once installed, you can just click reboot to SafeStrap from the SafeStrap app and you will reboot straight to SafeStrap. Remember to flash the appropriate Kernel when leaving SafeStrap!
Download and place these on your device:
LL_KERNEL_SS-FF_Flashable.zip, and
MM_KERNEL_SS-FF_Flashable.zip
If something bad goes wrong you can usually get back to SafeStrap by simply rebooting the phone to Download Mode and flashing NI2_stock_kernel.tar.md5. When the phone reboots, watch for the SafeStrap splash screen and enter SafeStrap.
16. Do NOT change ANY boot options in SafeStrap. ROM slots cannot be used, so you must flash to the Stock ROM slot EVERY TIME OR YOU WILL SOFTBRICK. Some functions don't work in SafeStrap, like choosing an image file to flash directly. All image files must be flashed via zip file.
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Get the needed files at https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve.../testers-required-easier-root-method-t3561529