Anyone rooted and running "Good for Enterprise"? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I would like to root but I can't get my work email if I do. I know there used to be work arounds for Good, but I think many of them have been patched and no longer work. Are any of you rooted and running Good?
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acts4:12 said:
Hey guys I would like to root but I can't get my work email if I do. I know there used to be work arounds for Good, but I think many of them have been patched and no longer work. Are any of you rooted and running Good?
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No. I ran into the same problem and just gave up on it. Good thing my Good client is on a work phone and not my personal
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I am systemless rooted and able to open the app, but I get stuck when I get to "Enter Email Address" and "PIN."
Don't know if this helps.

celsian said:
I am systemless rooted and able to open the app, but I get stuck when I get to "Enter Email Address" and "PIN."
Don't know if this helps.
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Hi Celsian, the email address & PIN are part of the initial setup process. It will check for root after this stage, so unfortunately this doesn't help. Really appreciate the reply and the effort though! [emoji4]
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Hello. Yes I am rooted on Stock Rom and can use Good for Enterprise.
acts4:12 said:
Hey guys I would like to root but I can't get my work email if I do. I know there used to be work arounds for Good, but I think many of them have been patched and no longer work. Are any of you rooted and running Good?
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minpinbud said:
Hello. Yes I am rooted on Stock Rom and can use Good for Enterprise.
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Do you have systemless root?
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acts4:12 said:
Do you have systemless root?
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Systemless root is better than traditional Root in many ways. Not having to modify system partition and flashing SuperSU on the kernel is awesome. It's an evolved version of the traditional way

Yes- I have systemless root.
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Do you have systemless root?
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Working old version of GFE with root
I hate Good for Enterprise. It's awful.
But I have to use it.
I'm rooted. Now on a 6P, formerly on a nexus 5. Of you download an old version of GFR, 2.7.1 it works with root and custom ROMs and Xposed.
Just don't ever, ever let it update.
It's just as crappy as e current version and a battery killer, but it works.

tdelet said:
I hate Good for Enterprise. It's awful.
But I have to use it.
I'm rooted. Now on a 6P, formerly on a nexus 5. Of you download an old version of GFR, 2.7.1 it works with root and custom ROMs and Xposed.
Just don't ever, ever let it update.
It's just as crappy as e current version and a battery killer, but it works.
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Thanks for the reply. How did you get access to the older version?
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I don't recall exactly where I found it, but it's out there
Look for 2.7.1 apk xposed and it should turn up in a Google search. I'll check to see if I can locate the download.

I found a workaround. I still have my Nexus 5, which I flashed back to stock. I installed Good on it and then just tether it to my now rooted 6p
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Wireless Hotspot on unrooted Sprint S4

Ive tried many of the hotspot apps in the market but none seem to work as I always get an error message. does anyone have any suggestions?
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Yea I've been wondering the same thing.
Why don't you root and flash the mod ?
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You need to root then do the mod to get them to work
You can always unroot after flashing the mod if it is that much of a problem to be rooted.
Why not just root the phone? No harm done in rooting, right??
I was just hoping to stay stick for a while, but I guess that's not going to happen.
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ROOT IT ROOT IT ROOT IT!!! It's worth it.
monkeychef said:
I was just hoping to stay stick for a while, but I guess that's not going to happen.
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you can stay stock if you want yet still root. I have yet to flash a custom rom but been rooted since day 1.
Wow, the rooting process is so much easier and faster than on the original evo. It's like I barely had to do anything. Thanks for the help everyone, it was definitely worth rooting.
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question about update

just picked up the g2 but theres an update do i take it then root it.or does this update break root
Update then root or you'll run in to issues.
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Agreed. And be sure to read the root guide very carefully as there are some nuances with rooting and flashing custom recoveries right now.
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+3.....take update, then root
well **** I rooted yesterday without taking that update. everything went fine too. currently running Malladus.
what are the issues you run into rooting without taking the update?
Vysin said:
well **** I rooted yesterday without taking that update. everything went fine too. currently running Malladus.
what are the issues you run into rooting without taking the update?
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If you are running a custom ROM then you are good to go already. Malladus includes the update. The issue comes from taking the update after rooting, or especially after flashing a custom recovery.
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Vysin said:
well **** I rooted yesterday without taking that update. everything went fine too. currently running Malladus.
what are the issues you run into rooting without taking the update?
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Several reports say taking the update after root/recovery causes a recovery bootloop....but not taking it shouldn't affect your current rom.
ninja'd...lol
so whats everyone using twrp or cwr i like cwr
and hows the dev support i like a fast debloat and a aosp rom
Twrp all the way...can is just add good but I really love the touch screen interface of twrp...and adb support
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jrgilbert79 said:
Twrp all the way...can is just add good but I really love the touch screen interface of twrp...and adb support
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is there a way to remove verizon of the lock screen
revolt1 said:
is there a way to remove verizon of the lock screen
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bump

Got Nexus today, fully updated, will toolkit work?

Can I use the Nexus toolkit to unlock n root, latest firmware not listed. Is it still supported?
mockneygeeza said:
Can I use the Nexus toolkit to unlock n root, latest firmware not listed. Is it still supported?
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I'd recommend learning to do it manually rather than a toolkit, that way this will never be an issue again. It's very easy to do. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051. The entire instruction set is in the very first post.
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oldblue910 said:
I'd recommend learning to do it manually rather than a toolkit, that way this will never be an issue again. It's very easy to do. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051. The entire instruction set is in the very first post.
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That is not manually rooting. It uses auto root (and has superfluous steps), which is silly for a nexus device.
This is how you root "manually":
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536420
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xdhall said:
That is not manually rooting. It uses auto root (and has superfluous steps), which is silly for a nexus device.
This is how you root "manually":
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536420
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DOH! I used the wrong link. I should have checked. Thanks for saving me!
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thanks alot guys, just didnt wanna brick it on the day i got it :crying:
mockneygeeza said:
thanks alot guys, just didnt wanna brick it on the day i got it :crying:
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Np.
Just holler if you have any questions.
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mockneygeeza said:
thanks alot guys, just didnt wanna brick it on the day i got it :crying:
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We're here to help, man. Try it manually and let us know if you run into any problems. It's basically impossible to hard brick a Nexus device. Almost anything can be recovered from.
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I have used the wugfresh toolkit to root on latest firmware (KRT16S) and it works fine. Just select the "any build" option. Don't know about unlocking though, as my device was unlocked from 4.3
However, I do remember that I was able to unlock my 7 using the wugfresh toolkit BEFORE there was even an option for "nexus 7 2013" so it will probably work ?
Or you could do it the way everybody else here is saying, instead of the newb way ? (but I prefer the newb way)
dragonboydbboy said:
I have used the wugfresh toolkit to root on latest firmware (KRT16S) and it works fine. Just select the "any build" option. Don't know about unlocking though, as my device was unlocked from 4.3
However, I do remember that I was able to unlock my 7 using the wugfresh toolkit BEFORE there was even an option for "nexus 7 2013" so it will probably work ?
Or you could do it the way everybody else here is saying, instead of the newb way ? (but I prefer the newb way)
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Toolkit was updated and supports latest kitkat, I prefer the easy way. Not that I wouldn't of tried the other method. I've rooted plenty... Just wanted the easy option. Took a while to sort out.. As I had just factory restored my laptop. Anyways that's for all ur help guys, all sorted here!
Wugfresh is what I used. Works flawlessly. Very fast an simple ?
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mockneygeeza said:
Toolkit was updated and supports latest kitkat, I prefer the easy way. Not that I wouldn't of tried the other method. I've rooted plenty... Just wanted the easy option. Took a while to sort out.. As I had just factory restored my laptop. Anyways that's for all ur help guys, all sorted here!
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I really don't understand how a toolkit can be "the easy way" on a nexus device. Run two fastboot commands and press one button and you've done it manually. You never have to worry about someone else's code working or compatibility for future updates. And it's the same for any nexus device.
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Well it's all good, I'm happy...the toolkit was coded by a legend.. Who I've donated too in the past.
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Questions Before Rooting

Hi, I've had my G2 for a couple weeks now and I absolutely love it. The only thing is that I've gotten so sick of the loads of bloatware and useless junk that I've decided to root it. I've rooted 3 or 4 phones before and the methods for the G2 seem just about as easy as it gets. I found 2 guides, one for actually rooting and one for installing TWRP recovery. I was just wondering if it matters what order I do this in, and also whether or not these guides are all I need to get my phone all ready to flash roms and all that other fun stuff. I've included the links to the videos below. Thanks in advance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZBHZQEI96o&feature=youtube_gdata_player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKuedInhdjU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45692679#post45692679
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45692679#post45692679
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Yes I know about this thread. But in regards to installing TWRP, should I do this before or after rooting the phone?
sropedia said:
Yes I know about this thread. But in regards to installing TWRP, should I do this before or after rooting the phone?
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After you root, follow the link to ioroot19, you should be able to simple use freegee to install twrp.
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Need help rooting 6.0

Hey guys sorry if this has already been asked but. I just got a moto x 2015. I used the toolkit to unlock the bootloader and tried to flash twrp and root using the toolkit but it didn't work. I am wondering what I need to do to flash twrp and gain root. Thanks
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Well in bricked, now its a paper weight unless anyone would like to help a brother out
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I guess I'm on my own,loll figures
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BigM69 said:
I am wondering what I need to do to flash twrp and gain root. Thanks
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You flash the SuperSU again? Preferably 2.79
Not sure how you are bricked, what exactly did you do?
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I fixed my bricked problem. In having trouble flashing twerp and rooting on marshmallow. Would I be able to flash the lollipop firm ware using fastboot commands the flash twerpan root?
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PassatSport15 said:
You flash the SuperSU again? Preferably 2.79
Not sure how you are bricked, what exactly did you do?
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I did something stupid I'd rather not say,lolling fixed it though
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BigM69 said:
I did something stupid I'd rather not say,lolling fixed it though
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Glad you got it all sorted out!
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Thanks, but I'm on MM and I'm trying to figure out how to go about flashing twerpan rooting. A link to the right files would be awesome. I would need the IIMG file for twrp
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guide-how-to-root-pure-style-t3503958
I don't understand the issue. There is a very clear guide on how to root here https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guide-how-to-root-pure-style-t3503958. I was able to install TWRP and root with relative ease. The hardest part is just making sure you read for the details.
I successfully downgraded from marshmallow to lollipop and unlocked bootloader installed TWRP and rooted,then bypassed the factory reset protection so I could log in to Google on the set up screen.
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BigM69 said:
I successfully downgraded from marshmallow to lollipop and unlocked bootloader installed TWRP and rooted,then bypassed the factory reset protection so I could log in to Google on the set up screen.
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Don't know why you downgraded, but glad to see you got it done.
aybarrap1 said:
Don't know why you downgraded, but glad to see you got it done.
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It was easier for me to root by downgrading. If that makes any sense,which it probably doesn't lol. And thanks
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Im glade I bought this phone. I was so aggravated the past few days because of the factory reset protection crap, but after I learned how to bypass it all is good now. Could anyone recommend a app or modual to use to change the navigation keys?
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PLEASE CLOSE THREAD
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