I have a G900i and want to use CF Root to root it. My build number (G900IDVU1BOJ1) is different to the build number in the download for CF Root for my device (G900IZTU1BOA1). I am running 5.0, same as what the download for CF Root.
Does the build number difference mean anything?
No any issue u may flash it..
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I have a Samsung Galaxy S5 version G900V,
Android version 5.0
are there any rooting methods available for this phone yet?? My phone does not have lollypop
I tried the towelroot.com and I was able to download tr.apk but my phone won't let me click the install button.................Does this mean my phone is unrootable????
I've been working on this for a few months! ( I'm just slow and wanted to be sure) I successfully rooted the g900v last night. What build/kernel are you? On 5.0 its as simple as flashing 4.4.4, and THEN ncg kernel, which no matter what will be done before towelroot will work. My g900v was on 5.0 so my first step was to flash 4.4.4 (NK2) on top of it just to start my process.
Don't forget once you are done with rooting with towelroot and after you install SU, flash your kernel back to what it originally was. That way it stops acting so wonky. Ex. I had to flash nk2 kernel back to mine.
Look up Root g900v on ncg
Hope that helps!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s5/help/verizon-galaxy-s5-lollipop-5-0-root-t3075261
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I'm looking for some help to root my s5 modle SG-M900W8 I ran the CF AUTO root but I'm on andriod 5.1.1 an it put it in a boot loop, I heard you need t install a custom kernal before rooting is this true? An how do I root using this method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63695500&postcount=227
Did you do it that way? That's a lot of Bull**** to do lol
An will it work on andriod 5.1.1
Hey cf auto root method works for rooting
Yes? But on what Build Version?
Hi guys , need help .. i ahve galaxy note 4 n9100 h ... just installed 6.0 marshmallow on it .. firmware is stock ..now want to root ..plz tell me how to root 6.01 stock firmware ....
i tried CF-auto root but its now work ...
CF auto root should have worked! Anyway, flash TWRP via Odin, then flash latest SuperSU from TWRP.
ithehappy said:
CF auto root should have worked! Anyway, flash TWRP via Odin, then flash latest SuperSU from TWRP.
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Exactly. Do that and you're done! [emoji1]
if you failed rooting note 4 using CF autoroot, then you must have done something wrong.
follow the instruction exactly to the letter.
I've rooted my 910H (stock 6.0.1) 3 times without any problem.
I have an issue when im trying to root my Samsung Galaxy A3... i Cant Find Same Built Version with mibe on other Threads... so please help me ....
Its some detail of my devices...
Type A3
Sm 300H
Android
5.02 Build
Built in ver
LRX22G.A300HXXS1BPE1
Please help me how to root this.....
Please help..
Try CF Auto Root
DrZoola said:
Please help..
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BACK UP YOUR FIRST
1. Download your stock rom SM-A300H
2. Download CF-Auto-Root Find SM-A300H 5.0.2
3. Flash CF-Auto-Root via Odin (*.tar.md5)
4. If its work. Your Phone is rooted.
5. Restore Your stock Recovery : Extract recovery.img from stock firmware and make recovery.tar.md5 use this Tooland flash via Odin.
huynhlam said:
BACK UP YOUR FIRST
1. Download your stock rom SM-A300H
2. Download CF-Auto-Root Find SM-A300H 5.0.2
3. Flash CF-Auto-Root via Odin (*.tar.md5)
4. If its work. Your Phone is rooted.
5. Restore Your stock Recovery : Extract recovery.img from stock firmware and make recovery.tar.md5use this Tooland flash via Odin.
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Is it okay if the cf auto root that on Cf website is diffrent build in version with my device... coz i note that it need same build in version...
DrZoola said:
Is it okay if the cf auto root that on Cf website is diffrent build in version with my device... coz i note that it need same build in version...
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yes its ok ! CFroot build version it is a stock recovery. That why you need reflash your stock recovery after flash cf-autoroot.