wierd root issue SM-N910C - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

well, i have a wierd issue. SM-N910C
flashed the CF auto root, Flashed SuperUser latest version.
it works fine and asks for permesions normally, but no root apps work.
let's say i open Titanium backup for the first time it asks for root permesion i grant it. but it says i don't have root !!! any help please ?

try re rooting

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[Q] sm-n900 root problem !!!

Hello all...
I have rooted my galaxy note 3 (sm-n900) with cf auto root and after i rooted it successfully, I couldn,t give
Permissions for any rooted app like freedom or titanium backup ..It asks me for the permission to grant or deny
But when I choose grant, it keeps loading and then it tells me that you need root to access this app even though i had disabled knox by supersu and even I had the latest version of supersu... btw, I tried giving permissions with a different app and that didn't work as well
please help !!

[Q] [FIXED] SuperSU root verify fails

FIrst of all I followed the steps mentioned here: www . thetechnotriad . com /326/how-to-root-yu-yureka/
All the steps worked flawlessy, and I have the superSU app installed too but when i check root checker app , it says the phone is not rooted,
and I am not able to uninstall any pre installed apps or stop auto starting apps, there is no root request going to superSU
Also I am not able to uninstall Super SU app.
Please help
sohny said:
FIrst of all I followed the steps mentioned here: www . thetechnotriad . com /326/how-to-root-yu-yureka/
All the steps worked flawlessy, and I have the superSU app installed too but when i check root checker app , it says the phone is not rooted,
and I am not able to uninstall any pre installed apps or stop auto starting apps, there is no root request going to superSU
Also I am not able to uninstall Super SU app.
Please help
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Have you tried to install supersu again from the custom recovery?
Of course and it completes successfully... But then result is same ... No root ..... I think I m kinda stuck , can't root can't unroot .. Fone works fine
Just FYI I am using twrp recovery not cwm recovery
NO IDEA to fix, so wiping everything.... I wiped and formatted every patition, installed a new rom. rooted again...
weirdness how it came to that
not able to root yu yureka
Same case with me........not able to root. Hope somebody will find a solution for our problem!!!
sohny said:
Of course and it completes successfully... But then result is same ... No root ..... I think I m kinda stuck , can't root can't unroot .. Fone works fine
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Try restoring YU by flashing factory images. It may help as u have to start rooting from scratch
yes it worked as mentioned earlier restored old OEM rom

Replacing KingUser with SuperSU

Hi all, I just want to share this. Regarding to Kinguser cant be replace by SuperSU, I just solve this issue. But, I want to make it clear,
I FOUND THIS METHOD ACCIDENTALLY(by experimenting).
I just got Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos I9082, with home button not functioning. So I cant root it by custom recovery, which made me use Iroot(known as Vroot), 1 click rooting app. It will root using Kinguser binary. Which will give problem to replace it with SuperSU. Then install busybox.
So I reroot my phone using KingO root which will install SuperSU v2.02. I guest this is the point where SuperSU bin get hook in device(I tried installing various ver of SuperSU without success,"Installing Failed". And KingUser give perm to SuperSU using KingO root method.
So I go into SuperSU, install as system, reboot, install custom recovery, install SuperSU.zip thru recovery, reboot, uninstall KingUser(it will warn this will unroot your device back to normal, i just ignore and proceed), and this will erase SuperSU app too, but I guest it leave the binary installed. And again I reinstall SuperSu in normal way, with success.
And again, I'm not telling the best solution, just want to share what I've done. Hope this will help someone.
Good Day
I try to replace King User with the Terminal Emulator Method, and King User gone, but it unroot mi device
I have a Samsung i8200L.
After, I re-root my device (now with Kingo Root, thanks for mention it in your thread), and everything is ok, with SuperSU
Naimlaaa said:
Hi all, I just want to share this. Regarding to Kinguser cant be replace by SuperSU, I just solve this issue. But, I want to make it clear,
I FOUND THIS METHOD ACCIDENTALLY(by experimenting).
I just got Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos I9082, with home button not functioning. So I cant root it by custom recovery, which made me use Iroot(known as Vroot), 1 click rooting app. It will root using Kinguser binary. Which will give problem to replace it with SuperSU. Then install busybox.
So I reroot my phone using KingO root which will install SuperSU v2.02. I guest this is the point where SuperSU bin get hook in device(I tried installing various ver of SuperSU without success,"Installing Failed". And KingUser give perm to SuperSU using KingO root method.
So I go into SuperSU, install as system, reboot, install custom recovery, install SuperSU.zip thru recovery, reboot, uninstall KingUser(it will warn this will unroot your device back to normal, i just ignore and proceed), and this will erase SuperSU app too, but I guest it leave the binary installed. And again I reinstall SuperSu in normal way, with success.
And again, I'm not telling the best solution, just want to share what I've done. Hope this will help someone.
Good Day
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Easiest method that worked for me!
Use es file explorer
change permision to /system/bin to rw, tick all
run updated supersu, it will ask to update su binary, use the normal option
Kinguser will ask permission from SuperSu, DENY!
Then you can successfully remove kinguser
Newyork! said:
Easiest method that worked for me!
Use es file explorer
change permision to /system/bin to rw, tick all
run updated supersu, it will ask to update su binary, use the normal option
Kinguser will ask permission from SuperSu, DENY!
Then you can successfully remove kinguser
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I'm assuming you used SSU 2.49? As Chainfire said, he made this mostly for lollipop comparability, also for Kinguser replacements issues.
And thanks for sharing the workaround you've figured.:thumbup:
Sent from here to there
Naimlaaa said:
I'm assuming you used SSU 2.49? As Chainfire said, he made this mostly for lollipop comparability, also for Kinguser replacements issues.
And thanks for sharing the workaround you've figured.:thumbup:
Sent from here to there
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I didn't figure it out. it just worked for me!
Newyork! said:
I didn't figure it out. it just worked for me!
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Maybe someone will need it later, lucky them found an easy and more practical way.:thumbup:
Sent from here to there
Hope this will work
Worked on Galaxy S3 NEO ( GT-I9300I ) Android 4.4.4
The Steps that worked for me are as follows:
Start from HERE
1. Same steps untill SuperSu installed
2. When SuperSu launched itself (or you can launch it manually ) , it
will ask to update SU Binary, Click Normal.
3. Wait until SuperSu says other user management app detected (in my
case) and will ask you to remove it. Click cancel ( very important ).
4. When you Click Cancel, it will say Binary updated Successfully. And
will ask you to Reboot or OK. Click OK ( very important ) and not to
Reboot.
5. Now SuperSu will open normally but KingUser app will still be present
( in my case).
6. Now go to Settings in SuperSu App and Go to Clean Up options and
there you will find an option to remove other User Managemnt apps, just
click the option and Boom SuperSu will remove it completely from your
System.
Hope this will work for someone else also.
2nd Method:
Just simply install SuperSu from Play Store and follow the above steps
from Number 2 onwards. (Confirm if it works for you)
Credit to : Chainfire and MrW0lf

Lost root after 1-2 days

I recently got a Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T with LMY47X.G900TUVS1FOJ4).
I grabbed chainfire autoroot and flashed it with the Odin 3.10.6 that came with the CF file. It successfully rooted the phone. I installed Titanium Backup and restored all the stuff I wanted from my old device.
I've been using the device for 1-2 days now and lost root. I opened TB and it says I'm no longer rooted. I confirmed this by downloading a root checker and it also says I'm not rooted.
According to TB, I had BusyBox for root. There was no application icon nor was it in my list of installed applications. When I used chainfire's autoroot on my S4, it installed a super user program that I could open from my app list.
I would really like to continue using Titanium Backup. Does anyone know how I can gain root access again? I already messed it up once by reflashing the autoroot. This caused an infinite bootloop and I eventually got out of it by doing a factory reset. I've returned my S4 to T-Mobile and don't want to soft brick my phone again.
Thanks.
Anyone have any suggestions of how I can reroot my phone?
If you successfully used cf autoroot then that's not the issue.....My money is on a deleted or disabled or un-updated super user app.... this is what will give you (or prevent you from having) root access to your device.
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Using supersu v2.65 works well for me
whynoteel said:
Anyone have any suggestions of how I can reroot my phone?
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Some days ago I get same problem ( lost root ) because i use supersu v2.67 on cm13 for sg s5 : g900f
therefore, after installed cfroot you can use twrp 3.0.0.0 as custom recovery
Then , Download. & update supersu to v2.65 by using twrp recovery ZIP version
Thanks i'm waiting for a reply

When Rebooting from CWM6 - CWM asks if I wanna Root Phone?

Hi Guys
I Rooted my Note 4 with Chainfire's Package for the SM-N910H In ODIN, Phone boots fine and everything works fine, then I installed CWM 6 for SM-N910H and tested if the recovery is installed and yes it is, when I chose to revoot Device within CMW Recovery it asked me if I wanted to Root my phone? Why? Is my phone not rooted and how do I check this? Please help
I did Check rooting with Root Checker from App Store and says "Congratulations! Root Access is properly installed on this Device" ...... So why from CWM Reboot does it still ask me to ROOT Device?

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