Hello,I have a zte v807 that has been work in properly with root.But when I changed the build prop it lost root access.However it still has su,busybox and superuser in the system files.How can I regain its root access because the rooting apps have totally failed.Thanks
First back up all data and hardreset ur phone and try with.kingoroot or any apps suitable. It may help.
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Hi
I'm looking for A7 50 - A3500F firmware - build number - A3500F_A442_01_34_140904_BG.
I have rooted my tablet with iRoot . A part of it Kingroot is considered as malware here . So I want to remove it completely. It stays even after factory reset., so I need to flash a complete firmware.
Kris
that's easy !
hi, i am looking for the same firmware, but your problem is simple , go to google store and get the free app called Super-Sume. it will remove all traces of your root app and install superSU your device will still be benefiting all root privileges .
my lenovo is bricked and i have no backup, if you could do a device backup of your firmware with or without malware it would save my device. please let me know how it worked.
Hi everyone guys, my nickname is AndresPiggy but you cal call me just Piggy as my friends!! :cyclops:
My problem is this:
I used to have my phone perfectly rooted with chainsfire(SuperSU)!! But... A time ago, I installed KingRoot accidentally and the apk started to install the root, after the root instalation failed, the Superuser(Apk from KingRoot) of KingRoot was there in my phone installed and that ruined the root on my phone, I tried to eliminate it but I can not, then, the SuperSU started having problems manage the aplications that need root access, after that I verify my root in my root checker and it said "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device".
"Root Checker App" : i66.tinypic.com/2re79n9.png
All these after I installed accidentally the KingRoot... After all this mess, I made a reset factory, but saddly, the Superuser was still there, and the SuperSU too. Now I dont know what to do I and searching help from you guys. :crying:
Searching more information from another apps I saw this:
"Simply Unroot App": i66.tinypic.com/ht5khv.jpg
"Unroot My Phone App": i68.tinypic.com/10ng7sp.jpg
"Superuser App" By ChainsDD: i63.tinypic.com/25gqc1w.png
I hope those pics help :good: Now I have the Kingo SuperUser deactivate it, and thats another thing, when I wanna install the bin of SuperSu, its failed, I tried by teh 2 ways and failed.
What Can I Do?
Hi Piggy! (As your friends call you)
The only thing I could think of in this case is to flash the stock firmware again. (Will cause a full wipe of the device though, so make sure you back up your stuff!). Unless your problem is solved by now of course.
-RFB
Just like @RealFreddyBananas said. Flash a new stock firmware via odin. Then you can root your device again.
I just tried to root my device with iroot...after completion..I got kingroot in my phone as a system app...even after this I couldn't get root access(i chked with sme root chcking app)...and what is the problem is now I cant remove kingroot from phone...
I just want to know how to remove it...and how root my device completely ....I haven't unlocked the bootloader..pls tell how it possible in india....
I rooted my G7-L01 with Kingo root ,and it worked great but i decided to un root because some apps (read : games) i'd like to use don't allow rooted phones.
I tried unrooting with Kingo root - didn't work
I tried deleting su files from /system/sbin and /sysem/xbin but it didn't work
I also tried different apps to unroot it but they have all failed.
What should i do now?How do i unroot without losing my data?
Current version:G7-L01C432B350
Thanks
Does anyone know?Please help
Hi!
I have issue with app on my S7 Edge that demands me to unroot. I rooted my phone 5 years ago or more and I don't remember a thing about it. I did this to permanently remove bloatware. Only way I know to unroot is to flash stock-rom again but I don't want to loose my hard effort on debloating + data and so on. Is there any tricks for that? Like hide/remove su binary? I really don't remember where to start. Also with factory reset or something I cant remember I lost root access partially - that is apps can still tell that phone is rooted (root checker tells that root access is available but then also orange warning that root access is not properly installed on this device). But they can't request root privilege for some reason. But I still have this custom recovery rom installed where I have basically root access to phone - do you think I could use this to somehow hide temporarily root from my app that is complaining about it and then later restore root to the full - that is to make apps able to request root access again? I would like to keep my apps/data and I remember them getting lost in process of rooting due to some samsung encryption crap - not sure how to check data/app loss would be case now since I did it so long time ago. Could anyone help me out?
For documentation purposes. So in my case I had lost root with factory reset. I had to boot into TWRP and re-flash super su. Difference from official tutorial: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ial-twrp-for-galaxy-s7-edge-hero2lte.3334084/ was that in step 9 my phone did not complain about dm-verity,. I did not have to disable encryption and I did not loose my data. Someone may correct me but it was because I had already rooted in past and the most likely cause for "loosing" root was doing factory reset. PS I have european model so I am not sure how much it makes this tutorial different.
Now what is left to do is come up with ideas how to hide root from 1 specific app in Android 7.