Root access was removed after flashing new ROM. - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have installed marshmallow ROMs and everytime I completed my root access was not recognized. The thing is I can't restore my backup from Titanium Backup if my root access was removed. Do you guys have any idea why this thing happen? See picture attachment for screenshot. TIA. ?

If you at running cm13, root access can be found under development options.

Yes, Official CM13 roms have root disabled by default. You will have to activate it manually from the developer options. An alternative is to flash SuperSU.zip.
SuperSU works better than the built-in CM root manager; For me at least.

GDReaper said:
Yes, Official CM13 roms have root disabled by default. You will have to activate it manually from the developer options. An alternative is to flash SuperSU.zip.
SuperSU works better than the built-in CM root manager; For me at least.
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what i did is after i flash the ROM, I install superSU 2.50 but still no root access.

mrlengfung said:
what i did is after i flash the ROM, I install superSU 2.50 but still no root access.
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What rom is this?

GDReaper said:
What rom is this?
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I used Super WizCyan ROM.

mrlengfung said:
I used Super WizCyan ROM.
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And what roms did you lose root on?
Because SuperWiz Cyan is not marshmallow.

GDReaper said:
And what roms did you lose root on?
Because SuperWiz Cyan is not marshmallow.
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Im using Albe95 S6 Full Port 4.7

mrlengfung said:
Im using Albe95 S6 Full Port 4.7
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Both of these roms are pre-rooted. They both come with SuperSU installed.

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I installed ROM without rooting.

i think i just installed a rom without rooting it,is that possible or im wrong?coz i when overclock it,it will automatic restart,and i cant complete( cd /data/app-private ) in emulator..and i think i havent backup the origanal android..so if i wan to flash back to stock is that possible..
justandroiduser said:
i think i just installed a rom without rooting it,is that possible or im wrong?coz i when overclock it,it will automatic restart,and i cant complete( cd /data/app-private ) in emulator..and i think i havent backup the origanal android..so if i wan to flash back to stock is that possible..
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You can't install a custom rom without root. You need busybox, SU and the root exploit to allow you to flash a custom rom. The reason the overclocking app doesn't work is because you don't have super user permission (part of rooting) and the stock kernel isn't scalable if I remember right. Point is no root no rom lol.
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sunder74 said:
Point is no root no rom lol.
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Are you kidding us?
justandroiduser said:
when overclock it
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you MUST have root access to overclock Milestone
All wrong!
You can install ROM whitout being root. All you need is just flash the Vulnerable Recovery.
Once you have it, you are ready to execute the OR update.zip and boom.
From there you can root it or not.
wisefreakz said:
All wrong!
You can install ROM whitout being root. All you need is just flash the Vulnerable Recovery.
Once you have it, you are ready to execute the OR update.zip and boom.
From there you can root it or not.
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absolutely correct..rooting the device is independent of updating the Rom..
I do keeping on changing roms without root.
wisefreakz said:
All wrong!
You can install ROM whitout being root. All you need is just flash the Vulnerable Recovery.
Once you have it, you are ready to execute the OR update.zip and boom.
From there you can root it or not.
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That's what the op was asking (reference to scaling/overclocking)...you can't install a "custom" rom with a custom kernel, radio etc without root priveledges. Basic consumer handsets do not allow writing to the system partition(Hence the need for root. With the exception of ota updates or manual updates from the provider/manufacturer.)
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sunder74 said:
That's what the op was asking (reference to scaling/overclocking)...you can't install a "custom" rom with a custom kernel, radio etc without root priveledges. Basic consumer handsets do not allow writing to the system partition(Hence the need for root. With the exception of ota updates or manual updates from the provider/manufacturer.)
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Right on that my friend!!

Updating a rooted s5

Hi people,
is it possible to update my rooted s5 stock rom without losing root or any data??
snazer said:
Hi people,
is it possible to update my rooted s5 stock rom without losing root or any data??
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You can flash via Odin an updated version but you will lost your root
snazer said:
Hi people,
is it possible to update my rooted s5 stock rom without losing root or any data??
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If I remember correctly, you can update and keep root by using Mobile ODIN Pro.
itzik-g said:
You can flash via Odin an updated version but you will lost your root
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yeah, im aware of that and i rather lose my root than data. Thanks anyways!!
vndnguyen said:
If I remember correctly, you can update and keep root by using Mobile ODIN Pro.
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Well, i have seen videos on youtube where the root remains but not the data. I guess there isnt best of both worlds. anyways thanks
snazer said:
yeah, im aware of that and i rather lose my root than data. Thanks anyways!!
Well, i have seen videos on youtube where the root remains but not the data. I guess there isnt best of both worlds. anyways thanks
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If you have updated the rom flash an older kernel version like the one from ANE2 and reroot with towelroot, after that reflash the new kernel from the ANGx rom. Done, you will losse nothing, look in geneal for the thread.
Here's the thread. Confirmed working.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/g900and3tong3keeprootota-zip-t2862299
snazer said:
Well, i have seen videos on youtube where the root remains but not the data. I guess there isnt best of both worlds. anyways thanks
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Try to follow this instruction (using Superuser Pro)
1. Open SuperSU settings
2. Scroll down to the bottom, Enable Pro
3. Check Survival mode
4. Uncheck Enable Superuser
5. Install OTA update
6. After reboot, Enable Superuser
7. Disable Survival mode
Note: You have to purchase Superuser Pro for this to work, and you have to reboot after upgrading to Pro.

How to root Galaxy s4 i9500 lollipop version

Hello,
i have samsung galaxy s4 i9500 and i want to root it so i can customized my rom but king root, supersu or any root apps is not working. what should i do? should i downgrade it so i can flash it in any rom. any help? Thanks!
You have to use the right method.
Root file
Instructions
Good luck.
GDReaper said:
You have to use the right method.
Root file
Instructions
Good luck.
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I already do that in my first root but its give me a crashing rom. all apps are saying force stop, so im not able to use my phone that time. is there any method?
you could try wiping cache and dalvik
3mel said:
you could try wiping cache and dalvik
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i already do that but nothings happen. i really want to flash custom rom in my s4 but i dont know what should i do. i dont want lollipop version but it keep updating the rom. Badly want it.
Brentyuan said:
i already do that but nothings happen. i really want to flash custom rom in my s4 but i dont know what should i do. i dont want lollipop version but it keep updating the rom. Badly want it.
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You don't need root to flash a custom ROM.
You just need a custom recovery. TWRP is recommended.
GDReaper said:
You don't need root to flash a custom ROM.
You just need a custom recovery. TWRP is recommended.
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But it says needs root. Any twrp that doesnt required a roots?
Brentyuan said:
But it says needs root. Any twrp that doesnt required a roots?
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You don't need root. TWRP can be flashed with Odin and this doesn't require root.
Rooting and flashing a custom ROM are different and separate things.

Sultan cm13 root problem

Hi guys, I am on Sultan cm13 rom, I did everything perfect when I flashed the rom(gapps, supersu zip), but I still haven't root access. There is no root settings in developer options to. Can somebody help me please?
tojblok said:
Hi guys, I am on Sultan cm13 rom, I did everything perfect when I flashed the rom(gapps, supersu zip), but I still haven't root access. There is no root settings in developer options to. Can somebody help me please?
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Did you install SuperSU app? CM-specific developer options root settings have been removed from sultanxda's roms as stated in his rom post.
crampedson said:
Did you install SuperSU app? CM-specific developer options root settings have been removed from sultanxda's roms as stated in his rom post.
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Yes, when I am flashing supersu zip, I can see supersu app on me opo. But I can't use it.

TWRP Install S7 Edge Android 7.0

What About no-verity-opt-encrypt ???
What exactly are you asking?
Tareq.tfn said:
What About no-verity-opt-encrypt ???
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I believe some custom roms require flashing that, but I just rooted and installed twrp.
If flashing SupermanRom, then you need to install no_verity_opt_encrypt before flashing ROM.
Bjaped said:
I believe some custom roms require flashing that, but I just rooted and installed twrp.
If flashing SupermanRom, then you need to install no_verity_opt_encrypt before flashing ROM.
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Thank's
I want to install Offical Android 7 then Install TWRP so i ask about (no_verity_opt_encrypt)
Bjaped said:
I believe some custom roms require flashing that, but I just rooted and installed twrp.
If flashing SupermanRom, then you need to install no_verity_opt_encrypt before flashing ROM.
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Not really. It was just required for kernels with non disabled encryption but eventually it was integrated into SuperSU and now with sources we have non encrypted kernels. And why before flashing the rom?
Tareq.tfn said:
Thank's
I want to install Offical Android 7 then Install TWRP so i ask about (no_verity_opt_encrypt)
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You don't need it anymore, as we have kernel sources and You can download any rom and it will be working without encryption.
Tareq.tfn said:
Thank's
I want to install Offical Android 7 then Install TWRP so i ask about (no_verity_opt_encrypt)
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If it's not a custom rom then yes you will need to flash no verity zip unless you plan to root in which you can flash supersu which includes no verity.

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