How can I restore knox agter make root on my s7??
alemones said:
How can I restore knox agter make root on my s7??
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You have to get your motherboard replaced
alemones said:
How can I restore knox agter make root on my s7??
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It's not possible
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i dont have waranty so what i will lose if i rooted my device ??
amrsaon said:
i dont have waranty so what i will lose if i rooted my device ??
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Nothing
You can root with any working method. I have the same as you.
vndnguyen said:
Nothing
You can root with any working method. I have the same as you.
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so will knox app still work and can i recive updates ota ?
amrsaon said:
so will knox app still work and can i recive updates ota ?
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- Knox app wont work once your phone has rooted.
- Can still ota update. You can use Wanam to fake system status as official, or use Survival mode in the SuperSU Pro.
Knox won't trip if you'll root with Root De La Vega
Can someone tell me how to remove ROOT from s5 securly(do not trip KNOX flag), because my s5 need go to warranty???? Please help
Anyone?
Pegaz-7 said:
Anyone?
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Yep, there is!
For some reason I can't post outside links.
Search this: how to unroot galaxy s5
And select a website called wonderhowto
Pegaz-7 said:
Anyone?
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Dude realy, to get to full stock unrooted first use Triangle Away to reset the system status and the binaries. Then unroot from within the superSU app and after that flash a stock rom and data factory reset.
Here's the link
http://gs5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/unroot-your-galaxy-s5-other-android-device-0156117/http://gs5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/unroot-your-galaxy-s5-other-android-device-0156117/
gee2012 said:
Dude realy, to get to full stock unrooted first use Triangle Away to reset the system status and the binaries. Then unroot from within the superSU app and after that flash a stock rom and data factory reset.
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I know. Noobs question. But first time in life I work with KNOX. My device need go to warranty and I dont wanna trip KNOX to 0x1.
I just uninstall ROOT with SuperSU. KNOX still 0x0.
Id like to root my phone and not to trigger knox and change it to 0x1 is there a way or im just forced to trigger it,i tried kingo and towelroot but it just fails any help will be great thanks.
DiggydogLF said:
Id like to root my phone and not to trigger knox and change it to 0x1 is there a way or im just forced to trigger it,i tried kingo and towelroot but it just fails any help will be great thanks.
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http://download.chainfire.eu/481/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-kccat6-kccat6xx-smg901f.zip
and yes it will trigger knox!
Is there a way to unroot if it needs to go to a repair,and is there a way to it back to 0x0
DiggydogLF said:
Is there a way to unroot if it needs to go to a repair,and is there a way to it back to 0x0
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Yes, full unroot using SuperSU after reversing any system file changes / or flash a stock ROM again
No, once you trip KNOX to 0x1, that's it forever
Probably a stupid question but do I need to unlock the bootloader on my 901F before rooting via this method?
If so what's the current prefered method for this please?
Cheers,
Sean.
I've been searching for a tutorial of how to root this phone without tripping knox and i do have some files in it (knox) too.
Back in the old days, i was using Galaxy Note 2 and I rooted with KNOX tripped (it was out of warranty already) and the KNOX won;t be able to be access anymore and that's a bad thing
So, how to root this thing without tripping knox and still have my warranty covered?
Thanks in advance
Kingroot or Kingoroot. If it works Do not convert to supersu afterwards.
so will the root be permanant if i use kingoroot?
mrgwin said:
so will the root be permanant if i use kingoroot?
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Should be.
ashyx said:
Kingroot or Kingoroot. If it works Do not convert to supersu afterwards.
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Is there a reason not ot use super su?
Eserim said:
Is there a reason not ot use super su?
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It will brick your device unless you install it through recovery.
ashyx said:
It will brick your device unless you install it through recovery.
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So, is the method mentioned here (using Super-Sume Pro) on an A3 safe?
EDIT - Sorry, still a Samsung noob (not yet got one and only ever had Motorolas) so didn't notice A7 in thread title
hi was wondering if i root my device and would wish to unroot it, would it possible in any ways that i wont lose my app and data? i wont mind voiding my warranty. thanks
Sys81 said:
hi was wondering if i root my device and would wish to unroot it, would it possible in any ways that i wont lose my app and data? i wont mind voiding my warranty. thanks
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I believe you can unroot directly without losing data. At least with chainfire you can use the unroot option and that's it.
You will void warranty when rooting however, so not sure why you would want to go back to unrooted once rooted?
riso123 said:
I believe you can unroot directly without losing data. At least with chainfire you can use the unroot option and that's it.
You will void warranty when rooting however, so not sure why you would want to go back to unrooted once rooted?
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i only wanted to remove some of the stock apps. i unroot it so that i can use some apps which won't run on rooted phones.
Sys81 said:
i only wanted to remove some of the stock apps. i unroot it so that i can use some apps which won't run on rooted phones.
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Yeah, you can do that without wiping.
riso123 said:
Yeah, you can do that without wiping.
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do you have any guide for me to follow on how to do it?
Sys81 said:
do you have any guide for me to follow on how to do it?
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I believe both SU and Magisk have options in then to full unroot, so it should be as simple as that.