Hi, There is root for:
MODEL: SM-G900H
ANDROID: 5.0
BASE BAND:G900HXXU1BOCA
I try to root using this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696537&page=123) but I don´t have success.
Att.
Ricardo Cunha
Flash this with ODIN
http://download.chainfire.eu/402/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-k3g-k3gxx-smg900h.zip
Or flash TWRP for H variant by PlayfulGod with ODIN, and then SuperSU from TWRP recovery
If you get seandroid is not...... error, then choose "Do not reboot" after the flash - pull the battery, replace the battery, enter recovery with Vol Up, Home, Power, and then flash SuperSU.zip
EDITED TWRP version
Try this......
1) deactivate 'Reactivation Lock'.
2) copy SuperSU zip to your device.
3) boot into download mode.
4) Odin flash TWRP.
5) DO NOT allow phone to boot, (remove the battery as soon as the TWRP flash has completed if necessary) then.....
6) boot directly into recovery. (Vol +, Power & Home button combination)
7) flash SuperSU zip.
8) boot device as normal.
superSU zip v2.46 by Chainfire
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
TWRP for H variant by PlayfulGod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725939
Both this method and CF Root WILL trip knox.....which will void your warranty.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
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Am on stock lollipop 5.0.1 and already rooted. My question is how do I flash twrp recovery on it to install roms? PLEASE HELP!!! DON'T WAN TO BRICK MY PHONE!!!
Go to twrp official page (góògle) download odin version tar(md5) put your mobile in download mode...open odin 3.10.6 and select ap and browse twrp.tar downloaded previously...and conect usb to mobile and pc .... flash the twrp recovery and this is most important...... when odin say [RESET] im blue and your mobile reboot press and hold vol up and home button to force twrp over the stock recovery and thats all when you are in recovery twrp only reboot to system and thats all
[GUIDE] [Easiest Method] Root Your Galaxy Grand Without PC & Install Custom Recovery
Easiest Method
Code:
WARNING !!! It will void your warranty and raise the bin counter .
(No need to worry though because you can reset the bin counter so that your warranty comes back via triangle away)
STEP:1
Download Kingroot v3.3.1.apk From the Attachment Below.
STEP:2
Now Open The App And Wait then Click On Root Now (Written In Chinese)
STEP:3
Wait For 3-5 Minutes
STEP:4
Done, You Have Successfully Rooted Your Device.
If You Want To Replace Kinguser With SuperSu Then,View This Thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ide-easy-method-100-replace-kinguser-t3222761
How To Install CWM (ClockWorkMod) or TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) Custom Recovery
STEP:1
Download TWRP Manager (Team Win Recovery Project) From Playstore
STEP:2
Now Open TWRP And Select Device Name And Below Select "Recovery Version To Install.
STEP:3
Select "2.8.6.0 twrp-2.8.6.0-i9082.img
STEP:4
Then, Select Install Recovery
STEP:5
It Will Downloaded And Installed Automatically.
You Have Successfully Installed TWRP
STEPS FOR INSTALLING CWM
STEP:1
Now Download CWM From Below Attachment And Put It In Your External SD Card
STEP:2
Now Go In TWRP(You Have Installed In Previous STEP) Recovery By Holding Power+Volume Up+ Home Button Together
STEP:2
Now Flash The Zip File
STEP:3
Now Reboot Your Phone
Congrats, You Have Successfully Installed CWM
Note: Make A Nandroid Backup Or Full ROM Backup Before Modifying Your System
HIT,Thanks
Unable to flash twrp throught the app even I tried flashyfi but wqs unable to flash twrp
Hi. I have a problem with my S5 model: G900F, lollipop 5.0 Official
I was trying to root my device using this thread
But when I flashed the TWRP recovery (the one for G900F) I cant access recovery anymore
When trying to boot to recovery there is a error on the screen : Recovery is not seandroid enforcing
Anyone knows why this happened and how can I fix this? pls help...
UPDATE:
Solution that worked for me:
keithross39 said:
This is the only method that seems to work......Follow exactly....
1) deactivate 'Reactivation Lock'
2) boot into download mode
3) flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 specifically this version.
4) DO NOT allow phone to boot, instead..
5) boot directly into recovery
6) flash SuperSU zip
7) boot device as normal
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Can you boot to android? If you're trying to boot into recovery holding the volume key, and it's not working, you can try it via an app, there are plenty of apps like ROM Manager which can reboot your phone directly into recovery mode.
neverbeenfrustrated said:
Can you boot to android? If you're trying to boot into recovery holding the volume key, and it's not working, you can try it via an app, there are plenty of apps like ROM Manager which can reboot your phone directly into recovery mode.
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yes I can boot to android. I tried Rom manager app but when I select reboot into recovery it gives error:
"An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands!"
Did you have your Reactivation Lock turned off before flashing TWRP? The red text saying RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING is normal as you are using a custom recovery.
This is the only method that seems to work......Follow exactly....
1) deactivate 'Reactivation Lock'
2) boot into download mode
3) flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 specifically this version.
4) DO NOT allow phone to boot, instead..
5) boot directly into recovery
6) flash SuperSU zip
7) boot device as normal
Hope this helps.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Vineen said:
Did you have your Reactivation Lock turned off before flashing TWRP? The red text saying RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING is normal as you are using a custom recovery.
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Yes It was off
keithross39 said:
This is the only method that seems to work......Follow exactly....
1) deactivate 'Reactivation Lock'
2) boot into download mode
3) flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 specifically this version.
4) DO NOT allow phone to boot, instead..
5) boot directly into recovery
6) flash SuperSU zip
7) boot device as normal
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It Worked! :laugh: Thanks for your help.. After I flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0 It booted to recovery successfully... Thank you very much:victory:
kronu said:
It Worked! :laugh: Thanks for your help.. After I flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0 It booted to recovery successfully... Thank you very much:victory:
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Good job fella.....Enjoy the freedom of root.....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Heya
I got a Samsung Galaxy S5-G900F and I can't root it
I tried to flash cf auto root with odin but each time it ended with "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" and forcing me to remove the battery and turn on the phone normally.
I tried to flash a custom recovery (like twrp and philz) but it ended with "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" too...
Can someone help me please ?
My phone informations :
Product Name : kltexx
Bootloader Version : G900FXXU1BOJ1
PDA Version : G900FXXU1BOJ1
CSC Version : G900FROM1BOJ1
Baseband Version : G900FXXU1BOJ1
Build Number : LRX21T.G900FXXU1BOJ1
Can you boot into the recovery in the first place? The "Recovery is not seandroid enforcing" message is normal
Frost009 said:
Can you boot into the recovery in the first place? The "Recovery is not seandroid enforcing" message is normal
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Yup I can but it's the original recovery (Android system recovery <3e> LRX21T.G900FXXU1BOJ1)
I have these options :
_reboot system now
_apply update from ADB
_apply update from external storage
_apply update from cache
_wipe data/factory reset
_wipe cache partition
_reboot to bootloader
_power down
_view logs
and that's all
This is the only method that seems to work......Follow exactly....
1) deactivate 'Reactivation Lock'
2) boot into download mode
3) flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 specifically this version.
4) DO NOT allow phone to boot, instead..
5) boot directly into recovery
6) flash SuperSU zip
7) boot device as normal
TWRP 2.8.7.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727406
superSU zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Hope this helps.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
keithross39 said:
This is the only method that seems to work......Follow exactly....
1) deactivate 'Reactivation Lock'
2) boot into download mode
3) flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 specifically this version.
4) DO NOT allow phone to boot, instead..
5) boot directly into recovery
6) flash SuperSU zip
7) boot device as normal
TWRP 2.8.7.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727406
superSU zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Hope this helps.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
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Okay I'll try that, but how do I don't allow the phone to boot after flashing with Odin?
Because last time I tried (with reboot option on Odin unchecked) I ended with "Recovery is not seandroid enforced".
We agree that to boot in new custom recovery, it's Volume up + home button + power button?
BlueStream said:
Okay I'll try that, but how do I don't allow the phone to boot after flashing with Odin?
Because last time I tried (with reboot option on Odin unchecked) I ended with "Recovery is not seandroid enforced".
We agree that to boot in new custom recovery, it's Volume up + home button + power button?
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Pull the battery after flashing, then put it back in and Vol Up, Home, Power to boot to recovery
Make sure you have SuperSU.zip on MicroSD in the phone already
Thank you all !!! My s5 is actually rooted !
Now does anyone know how to install Xposed for the S5 on Lollipop (stock rom) ?
Don't think it works too well on stock TW ROMs, heard of boot loops and such but not tried it myself
Yeah....it works well on KitKat firmwares, but not on Lollipop firmwares (that is one of the reasons I've not upgraded to LP)
It *can* be used with LP, but it's WAY more complicated than normal just to get xposed installer to work.....and that's without trying to figure out which modules are waiting to be updated......
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
I have Samsung Galaxy grand prime SM-G531H. I tried to flash a custom recovery with odin, and "PASS". But the problem is the custom recovery doesn't installed on my device (stock recovery doesn't changed into custom recovery. Can someone help me to solve this problem. Thanks.
Just go to developers options and click the manufacturer unlock. Then try,I think you should be succeed.
@Elie.G said:
I have Samsung Galaxy grand prime SM-G531H. I tried to flash a custom recovery with odin, and "PASS". But the problem is the custom recovery doesn't installed on my device (stock recovery doesn't changed into custom recovery. Can someone help me to solve this problem. Thanks.
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require rasher.apk for android phone
extract recovery.img file from recovery.tar.md5 by 7zip in pc/windows
place recovery.img in internal storage
make sure your phone is rooted:fingers-crossed:
not rooted install kingroot or use pc version
then open rasher select recovery from storage ask to boot hit yes:good:
done
don`t forget hit thanks:victory:
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above method failed then try firmwre to flash by odin
http://d-h.st/B3U
Password: halabtech
while flashing the recovery via Odin untick the auto reboot option.
and manually remove the battery and boot into recovery after flashing.
After Odin says pass, pull out your battery put your battery back in then boot to recovery. If you allow the phone to restart on it's own then the custom recovery cannot patch your rom.
Steps.
1. Enter download mode.
2. Plug into computer.
3. Flash TWRP via Odin.
4. Immediately after pass, pull out your battery.
5. Turn on your phone holding Home + Volume Up + Power button.
Hope it helps.