I'm having trouble with SuperSU on 4.4.2 on Nexus 4.
So at 4.3 I unrooted first, then OTA'ed to 4.4 and now 4.4.2.
Yesterday I used cf-auto to root my phone, but there was no SuperSU. Then I downloaded one from Google Play. But it keeps saying "unfortunately SuperSU has stopped" when there is a need to use SuperSU, i.g. when there is a root explorer app running. I doubt whether the root was successful so I downloaded a root checker, but it kept saying "please wait". So I even don't know whether my phone is rooted.
Please help.
Do you have a custom recovery? Download the zip in the op and flash in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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fernandezhjr said:
Do you have a custom recovery? Download the zip in the op and flash in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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no i have the original recovery.
I tried Reinstallation in SuperSU and used root checker, which said my device has root access. But after I installed SuperSU again, it keeps crashing again. (keeps saying SUperUS has stopped.)
If you haven't gotten this squared away, I would recommend using Wug's toolkit to return to stock unrooted and then using the toolkit to reroot.
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Just encountered this kind of problem on Purity. Flashed latest build (4.4.2), and then I didn't have root acces anymore. Then I tried rooting with Wug's toolkit (CWM as recovery and SuperSU as root), and unfortunately superSU didn't appear at all in the apps. I tried installing it from the recovery, no luck.
Then I tried it with SuperUser. it worked. I didn't ask any questions
After many trial and error (including some research here on XDA), it seems that if you are using stock boot.img and have a root using SuperSU 2.62 (systemless root i.e. your boot image was patched to get a working root), you have to install the systemless Xposed to make Xposed work.
It is an unofficial version which can be obtained here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
Thanks to DVDandroid for this work, don't forget to leave a thanks for him/her.
Am not facing any crashes or weird behavior after this installation.
@DigiGoon, can you please confirm that the root obtained on Pure Rom is a system root?
I think it is but want a confirmation...
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muradulislam said:
@DigiGoon, can you please confirm that the root obtained on Pure Rom is a system root?
I think it is but want a confirmation...
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Yes, it is System Root.
@HonorCasper...
Figured it out... Normal Xposed for system root and systemless Xposed for systemless root...
Can you suggest some good modules to use with Xposed?
One more thing, I am already using systemless AdAway but most users of Xposed use minminguard, what is the difference?
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Or better yet use Magisk as your systemless framework and download Phh's systemless Su and the systemless xposed module.
Raptorta said:
Or better yet use Magisk as your systemless framework and download Phh's systemless Su and the systemless xposed module.
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I tried magisk but could not make it work. I think, I know how to do it the right way now but have to start with a clean firmware and flash magisk, install magisk manager, install Phh's SuperSU, install systemless Xposed and then modules...
Feeling too lazy to give it a try but for sure, it's on my list of things to do so that I can figure it out.
Are you using magisk on honor 7? How did you get it to work?
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Sure Its working here.
I installed the magisk manager apk first
then flashed magisk from recovery(twrp required)
and right after that(before reboot) phh's su.
Rebooted, installed phh's superuser application from the playstore.
That got me a systemless root.
A systemless xposed is a little harder.
First you need the Material Design Xposed Installer from that link.
If you installed that then head into the magisk manager, swipe left, downloads
Download and install xposed sdk 21 for android 5.0 and sdk 23 for 6.0
It should reboot into recovery and flash the systemless xposed module.
Reboot into system, its gonna take a while, around 10-15 minutes.
And that got me the systemless xposed.
I should say that you should backup your stuff, but its broken in twrp so whatever.
muradulislam said:
@HonorCasper...
Figured it out... Normal Xposed for system root and systemless Xposed for systemless root...
Can you suggest some good modules to use with Xposed?
One more thing, I am already using systemless AdAway but most users of Xposed use minminguard, what is the difference?
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Im using xstana, which allows u to mod your nav- and notification-bar, and i knowhow many uses YouTube background play, But i havent been in the game for so long so i havent tried so many yet:victory:
@Raptorta... Thanks buddy, will give it a try... You are using magisk v7 or v6 as there are no toggles in v7 anymore...
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Im using xstana, which allows u to mod your nav- and notification-bar, and i knowhow many uses YouTube background play, But i havent been in the game for so long so i havent tried so many yet:victory:
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You can also give BootManager a try to stop unwanted applications starting at boot and another I like is Xposed additions to map hardware buttons to new functions.
Have been trying to find some more but except flat style bar indicators, could not find a good one. It's fun to play with but did not keep it for long...
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Raptorta said:
Sure Its working here.
I installed the magisk manager apk first
then flashed magisk from recovery(twrp required)
and right after that(before reboot) phh's su.
Rebooted, installed phh's superuser application from the playstore.
That got me a systemless root.
A systemless xposed is a little harder.
First you need the Material Design Xposed Installer from that link.
If you installed that then head into the magisk manager, swipe left, downloads
Download and install xposed sdk 21 for android 5.0 and sdk 23 for 6.0
It should reboot into recovery and flash the systemless xposed module.
Reboot into system, its gonna take a while, around 10-15 minutes.
And that got me the systemless xposed.
I should say that you should backup your stuff, but its broken in twrp so whatever.
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Are you experiencing any hiccups from EMUI OS after using this method.
I mean, like, settings not working, just flashing and force closing or any other thing which should not be?
Are you using v6 and can you play Pokémon go? (If you do)
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muradulislam said:
You can also give BootManager a try to stop unwanted applications starting at boot and another I like is Xposed additions to map hardware buttons to new functions.
Have been trying to find some more but except flat style bar indicators, could not find a good one. It's fun to play with but did not keep it for long...
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Will do mate
Did anyone else try it?
So from what I can understand you need to flash magisk and then phh superuser. Is that right?
themegaphoenix said:
Did anyone else try it?
So from what I can understand you need to flash magisk and then phh superuser. Is that right?
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Phh's SU first. Then Magisk. You can also use systemless SuperSU with it.
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Phh's SU first. Then Magisk. You can also use systemless SuperSU with it.
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You are wrong. It is Magisk and then Phh' SU
It is all working now
Although if you try to install xposed through Magisk it will bootloop. I spent hours try to figure it out why, before i remembered that the theme manager doesnt work with xposed and i think you need to deodex the rom before you install it
ps: when i finally flashed Magisk v8, rebooted and started magisk manager, guess what-- v9 came out (tried to flash that, but it kept saying that boot image does not enough space, so i fashed Digikernel and it worked)
edit: and pokemon go is working so i assume it passes safetynet
Oops. Sorry about that.
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Hi, for those who don't know, the Chainfire app FlashFire (available from Play store) can successfully flash zips as one would normally do in a custom recovery. It's not quite as good as having an unlocked bootloader and TWRP, but it can handle stuff like TBO app and custom mod zips and such just fine.
I'm running 4.4.2 because I don't know how to root anything higher, so I can't speak for other versions of Android. But if you're on NC2 you're in luck. I've flashed many things with FlashFire and haven't had any issues yet.
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If you can't see your SD card data in a file explorer after flashing with FlashFire, don't freak out, your permissions just got screwed up. There's a zip to fix that if it happens.
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so where's the working flashfire. link ...
Can someone point me to a thread that shows me how to log in to Snapchat on my rooted phone without it saying failed? I know people said exposed but is there anyone that can kindly help?
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Hi... You just need to unroot, login in Snapchat and reflash root. That's it...
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Hi... You just need to unroot, login in Snapchat and reflash root. That's it...
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How do I reflash root? Like restore the ROM?
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Or use Magisk as root and use Magisk manager to enable Magisk hide
OK... Assuming you have SuperSU.
Go into SuperSU app, choose "full unroot", login into Snapchat. Finally, flash latest SuperSU zip in custom recovery...
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Or use Magisk as root and use Magisk manager to enable Magisk hide
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Tried that and it didn't work
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That worked for me. Magisk hide.
There's a app called root switch which lets you disable root runtime. I use that to login
Magisk 17.1, only module that is working is adblock. I don't know if I need to termux some of them. Is there a how to and what to expect after module install? I have busybox but wanted to install that via magisk but it didn't work either.i have tried install from twerp recovery as well.
Edit: this is for OnePlus 5t, my mistake, can a moderator move to correct thread please?
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