Lost root after secure startup - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers

Verizon Galaxy S7
SM-G930V
Lost root after accidentally enabling secure startup and restarting the phone.
Is there an easy way to regain root or do I have to fresh start and root again?

levynox said:
Verizon Galaxy S7
SM-G930V
Lost root after accidentally enabling secure startup and restarting the phone.
Is there an easy way to regain root or do I have to fresh start and root again?
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Have you already disabled secure startup? Just re install SU using the software in the root thread.

Illogi.xbone said:
Have you already disabled secure startup? Just re install SU using the software in the root thread.
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I have disabled secure startup. I'm following this guide: forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s7/how-to/how-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
I have adb installed and I flashed the .tar file but running root.bat on admin mode still doesn't restart my phone.

Hmm are you starting fresh or dirty flash?

Was a dirty flash. I think I'm just going to give it the factory reset and start over. Thanks for your help man! :good:

Just disable secure startup and reflash supersu through odin.
I ran into the same problem and that process worked for me.
Hope that helps.
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Is there any possibility of having both root and secure startup? Or is that not possible at all (or is it just not possible on a Snapdragon S7)?
I've got a Snapdragon S7 that's still within its return period. I'd really like to have both root & secure startup, & am willing to return this to buy an Exynos, if there's no way to do it on Snapdragon *and* it could be expected to work on Exynos...?

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[Q] Has anyone tried KINGROOT on the Note 4?

While searching for a root method that wouldn't trip KNOX I ran into KINGROOT. I also read that rooting using this method for the Note 4 meant only a temporary root access, that would cease to work when the phone was rebooted.
This temporary root could work for me as I'm trying to get access to the extSDcard in 4.4.4 (Lollipop didn't work out for me, horrible battery life).
So I was wondering if anyone has tested it... Here is the link to KINGROOT thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
I have it installed but I haven't tried it yet because I don't have time atm to reinstall everything if something goes wrong.
Have you tried it?
tried it, the phone just went to reboot then kingroot apps stated that no root available yet. so in the end, i just root the phone using chainfire root method,lol.
Framaroot doesn't work either. Cf auto root is the way to go
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I have rooted with Kingroot, I've been following the SuperSuMe thread in the AT&T Note 4 General section. Kingroot works just fine if you reboot your phone after installing the apk and once the phone has rebooted then run the app to root. The root is only temporary though and WILL disappear when you reboot your phone and you will then have to rerun kingroot to root again.
Thanks for the replies
Sylntnyt said:
I have rooted with Kingroot, I've been following the SuperSuMe thread in the AT&T Note 4 General section. Kingroot works just fine if you reboot your phone after installing the apk and once the phone has rebooted then run the app to root. The root is only temporary though and WILL disappear when you reboot your phone and you will then have to rerun kingroot to root again.
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Did your Knox stay 0x0? A temporary root works for me, what I'm really hoping for is to enable external SD access to my apps. I'm guessing that if you enable it when rooted it won't go away after you lose root...
henriquehfc said:
Thanks for the replies
Did your Knox stay 0x0? A temporary root works for me, what I'm really hoping for is to enable external SD access to my apps. I'm guessing that if you enable it when rooted it won't go away after you lose root...
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Yes Knox remains 0x0 because the kernel, bootloader, and recovery remain untouched. As far as the external SD access, it can be enabled, but from what I gather from the other thread, is that it will revert back if the phone reboots. The reason is due to a security check Sammy put into the boot process. So put plainly, you'd have to set it up again after rerooting.
Sylntnyt said:
Yes Knox remains 0x0 because the kernel, bootloader, and recovery remain untouched. As far as the external SD access, it can be enabled, but from what I gather from the other thread, is that it will revert back if the phone reboots. The reason is due to a security check Sammy put into the boot process. So put plainly, you'd have to set it up again after rerooting.
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I guess I'll just have to try it out... Hope it works with the 910C as well as the AT&T version.
henriquehfc said:
I guess I'll just have to try it out... Hope it works with the 910C as well as the AT&T version.
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Apparently the new KingRoot is able to root the Galaxy Note 4 without tripping KNOX ...?
MarcoCzen said:
Apparently the new KingRoot is able to root the Galaxy Note 4 without tripping KNOX ...?
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Not for lollipop, root strategy unavailable. Tested for both 5.0.1 and 5.1.1.
tried but kingroot failed
lucaoldb said:
Not for lollipop, root strategy unavailable. Tested for both 5.0.1 and 5.1.1.
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That clears the air then. I have tried Kingroot v 4.5 with my sm-n910c / lollipop and to no avail.
I'm really liking the sound of a temp root. I use NFC banking and it hates root but I want a few pre-loaded apps removed. (Facebook for one) and cant without root.
BUT as I'm on 5.1.1 I guess I cant use this.
And I like to do a backup using Titanium Backup every month or so, and that also needs root. A temp root would be perfect for me.
Will kingroot be able to work on lollipop after an update or are we SOL completely?
(BTW, Note 4, 5.1.1)
Sylntnyt said:
Yes Knox remains 0x0 because the kernel, bootloader, and recovery remain untouched. As far as the external SD access, it can be enabled, but from what I gather from the other thread, is that it will revert back if the phone reboots. The reason is due to a security check Sammy put into the boot process. So put plainly, you'd have to set it up again after rerooting.
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Hi what was your android version?? And banking apps run with no problem??

Kingroot on top of My KNOX, Working Great! !

I was concerned about Security with Kingroot so decided to try this. I'm on a RETAIL Verizon Note 4 running 4.4.4.
I did a factory restore then after setup, I DISABLED SDM, THEN I installed My KNOX from the Play Store and set it up .
Then I rooted with Kingroot on the "Personal" side.
It worked. Root is, On Demand, temporary, And I think it is safer than using Kingroot without Knox.
I went into recovery to check but no Knox trip. I win!. I have two environments. One rooted the other as secure as you can get.
This is like having a dual boot on the fly. With this root you can at least use Adaway. You can get a lot done with it. This is the best root solution for the Retail Verizon Note 4. I am hoping to get developers interested.
O.K.,This is where I'm at. If someone could look at the pictures and tell me what I should add to the OP description, I'll do it. Look at the last two pictures, Knox would not let me take the screen shots because of security.
Check Out MOST ASKED QUESTIONS and Fixes in the next post.
MOST ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What phone is this for? Retail Verizon Note 4. This may also work on other un-rooted phones
2. What ROM are you on? 4.4.4 found HERE http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...w-to-roll-to-kk-4-4-4-lollipop-5-0-1-t3097054
3. How did you set up your google account? I set my personal side up with a "burner" email and the Knox side with the email I use every day.
4. How do you disable SDM? I used this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...---------------------------------------------
5.Where do you get My Knox" The Play Store.
6. Where did you get Kingroot? http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
7. What order do you install the software? Restore 4.4.4/Set up Google account./disable SDM/setup My Knox/Kingroot on personal side/=enjoy..... .......Note: this is not for use with SuperSUME.
8. Is root permanent? Some of the modification made when rooted are permanent but this Root is On Demand, temporary And I think this root method is safer than using Kingroot without Knox.
9. What about reboots. If a App ask to reboot first try not rebooting some changes will take effect without a reboot. If you have to reboot use a soft-reboot like SimpleReboot. You will almost always lose root with a hard reboot.
10. For an added security measure I am going to use the "Personal" root side as a playground and reboot before I open the My Knox Security side. Just to throw off any would be hackers.
Fixes
1. I found a fix for AdAway, Inside Kingroot under Root Authorization for AdAway select allow and then on the first run of AdAway when ask if you want to reboot, check: Never / then No = Problem solved .....yes
The same procedure may work for other apps. For some reason Adaway starts working without a reboot. You will need to clear and restart your browser.
Calm down, these things take time. First when you reboot allow your phone to settle down, a minute or two. Don't open anything. FIRST, Open and run kingroot. Once root is established run Adaway like I said. It probably will work the first time but if it fails just try again. It seem that once Kingroot gets to the point where it is not asked for permission, the reboots go away and it becomes more stable.
2. O.K., KNOX disables USB debugging, but I was able to uninstall Knox at the Playstore /Re-enable USB debugging/ then use gatesjunior's debolater app to remove SDM/ then install Knox /then root with Kingroot and it is working great again. I did try to put Super-Sume Pro on top but it would NOT work. I think Super-Sume Pro removes Knox. So I had to start over but I got it working great. If you need to use USB debugging for anything now we have to uninstall Knox. I'm still testing now.
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Having some guys look into this.
doctor-cool said:
I was concerned about Kingroot and security so decided to try this.
I'm on a retail Verizon Note 4 running Gatesjunior's Safe 4.4.4.
I did a factory restore then after setup, I installed My KNOX from the Play Store and set it up .
Then I rooted with Kingroot . It worked. Now sometime when I reboot I get the Unlock logo with the words Custom on the boot screen just like the DE Note 4 . I went into recovery to check but no Knox trip. I win the Root Price. I have two environments. One rooted the other as secure as you can get.
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Nice you found a work around.great job brother
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warriorpluto said:
Nice you found a work around.great job brother
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did you test it?
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This is like having a dual boot on the fly
gatesjunior said:
Having some guys look into this.
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I have two separate Google play store account on two separate partitions .
Can you get it to work with SuperSuMe Pro.
All this time we have been disabling Knox and actually My Knox is your friend.
I purchased Super SU me pro but haven't tried anything yet. Interestingly my company's MobileIron administrator app still takes effect with My Knox so until I see more progress I'm going to avoid moving forward. MobileIron has root detection and when I first set it up using Gate's debloater to disable any system apps caused it to lock me out of my email. Perhaps once we have root perfected I might be able to find a way to bypass all of that...
Wetzel402 said:
I purchased Super SU me pro but haven't tried anything yet. Interestingly my company's MobileIron administrator app still takes effect with My Knox so until I see more progress I'm going to avoid moving forward. MobileIron has root detection and when I first set it up using Gate's debloater to disable any system apps caused it to lock me out of my email. Perhaps once we have root perfected I might be able to find a way to bypass all of that...
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I think that as long as the Knox's partition is locked nothing can get in are out. I still don't like being dependent on a China App, For over the internet root every time I want root. Our goal of rooting the Retail Note 4 permanently is achievable. I have seen the unlock icon and the Custom on my boot screen at times.
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I think that as long as the Knox's partition is locked nothing can get in are out. I still don't like being dependent on a China App, For over the internet root every time I want root. Our goal of rooting the Retail Note 4 permanently is achievable. I have seen the unlock icon and the Custom on my boot screen at times.
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Well, in all fairness, we have seen that as well without Knox being installed and configured, but I want someone else to validate this approach.
gatesjunior said:
Well, in all fairness, we have seen that as well without Knox being installed and configured, but I want someone else to validate this approach.
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Sometime I see the unlock icon and the word Custom, when I hard reboot manually.
Sometime I see the unlock icon and the word Custom, when the phone reboots unexpectedly, when some app ask for root.
AND Sometime I see the regular screen.
And once I did a hard reboot, it had a normal boot screen and the phone stayed rooted without Kingroot after a Hard Boot.
doctor-cool said:
Sometime I see the unlock icon and the word Custom, when I hard reboot manually.
Sometime I see the unlock icon and the word Custom, when the phone reboots unexpectedly, when some app ask for root.
AND Sometime I see the regular screen.
And once I did a hard reboot, it had a normal boot screen and the phone stayed rooted without Kingroot after a Hard Boot.
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custom boot screen simply means you attempted or modified something (root) can cause it..
im sure even on a temp root it would show custom for a reboot or two.
youre saying you get random reboots but root sticks regardless?
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elliwigy said:
did you test it?
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No. I havemt backed up my phone yet to try. Ill do it when I get home and try
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not random
elliwigy said:
custom boot screen simply means you attempted or modified something (root) can cause it..
im sure even on a temp root it would show custom for a reboot or two.
youre saying you get random reboots but root sticks regardless?
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They are not random reboots, it happens when a app ask for root. Like when AdAway ask for permission instead of granting permission it just reboots. I retry AdAway again and the next time when it ask for permission it is granted then I have to manually soft reboot. XDA is a lot better without commercials trust me. :silly:
doctor-cool said:
They are not random reboots, it happens when a app ask for root. Like when AdAway ask for permission instead of granting permission it just reboots. I retry AdAway again and the next time when it ask for permission it is granted then I have to manually soft reboot. XDA is a lot better without commercials trust me. :silly:
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lol. so every app needs to be ran twice til it sticks.. im just trying to get more info, no commercials here.
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elliwigy said:
lol. so every app needs to be ran twice til it sticks.. im just trying to get more info, no commercials here.
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I meant when AdAway disables the commercials it is worth the trouble. But yes most of the time the root results are temporary . But once you get it set up your good to go and it is worth the trouble until your battery dies
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Edit: I may have found a fix for AdAway, Inside Kingroot under Root Authorization for AdAway select alow and on first run of AdAway when ask if you want to reboot, check: Never / then No = Problem solved .....yes
I can't even install My Knox due to "a custom OS has been previously installed on this device". I'm on the latest "safe" LP BOG5 upgrade by hsbadr
Hotdizzle said:
I can't even install My Knox due to "a custom OS has been previously installed on this device". I'm on the latest "safe" LP BOG5 upgrade by hsbadr
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It only works on the Retail Note 4
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Edit: It would work on the DE Note 4 if it has not been modified.
doctor-cool said:
It only works on the Retail Note 4
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Edit: It would work on the DE Note 4 if it has not been modified.
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I have the retail note 4
Hotdizzle said:
I have the retail note 4
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Then...l don't know. I'm on safe 4.4.4, how about you?
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I just read your post 16 . Your on LP I'm on KK
LOL this works?!? how did nobody ever try this until now.. I'm speechless

Safe System Updates_6.0.1 MM_FlashFire, dm-verity work around, SM-N910V

This is too complicated for me to explain everything but here is my Cheat Sheet !
If you have been flashing you probably already have these files.
1. Odin SamMobile N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_N910VVRU2BPA1_HOME.tar
reboot and factory reset a few times if needed to remove custom icon, Block SDM
2. Odin hsbadr's N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar HERE
3. Unlock with the samsung_unlock_n4-fix PROCESS use SIM card for data. Wi-Fi will not work at this point.
4. Odin twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar Uncheck Auto Reboot, Manually boot into TWRP
5. Odin hsbadr's N910VVRU2CPD1_StockRestore.tar HERE
6. TWRP BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524, Factory Reset, boot system
7. Use FlashFire to Flash firmware package SamMobile N910VVRU2CPD1_N910VVZW2CPD1_N910VVRU2CPD1_HOME.tar
( ! System and Cache only ! ) Unblock SDM
8. Now with FlashFire installed and Granted SU Access, Check for new system updates in Phone Setting.
It could start downloading automatically or it may not download for hours. I have tested both scenarios
9. When Updates finishes downloading open FlashFire to install the update.
I got the Build update MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3 over the air.
Your mileage may vary.
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EDIT: I was able to skip the recommended rooting of 5.1.1
I did not do the unlock using Kingroot until step 3 and I did not permanent root with Super Su until step 6.
No matter how you get there the phone has to be on[Firmware] [MM] [6.0.1] [RetEd/DevEd] Safe Upgrade to Marshmallow [N910VVRU2CPD1]then you can use FlashFire.
EDIT: You have to do step 7 manually with N910VVRU2CPD1_N910VVZW2CPD1_N910VVRU2CPD1_HOME.tar manually download to your phone. Automatic updates start after step 8 with SDM unblocked.
Credit AstonsAndroid I found it HERE
Reserved
FlashFire
Many of the problems we have been having with the Safe Upgrade to Marshmallow are not present with the FlashFire System Flash.
Interesting, may have to give this a spin at some point. This fixes the issue of DM-Verity, produces a clean EFS folder to go along with Root/unlocked bootloader when the steps are finished?
It's true, I tried this awhile back when doctor-cool posted this in one of the theads in the development forums. I was experiencing an inability to send MMS messages, the "Roam Indicator" message and missing the Applications option in the Setting menu. After reflashing CPD1 through FlashFire, it fixed everything. Flashed the CPF3 update through FlashFire as well and am currently up to date.
doctor-cool said:
This is too complicated for me to explain everything but here is my Cheat Sheet !
If you have been flashing you probably already have these files.
1. Odin SamMobile N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_N910VVRU2BPA1_HOME.tar
reboot and factory reset a few times if needed to remove custom icon
2. Odin hsbadr's N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar HERE
3. Unlock with adb , samsung_unlock_n4-fix
4. Odin twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar Uncheck Auto Reboot, Manually boot into TWRP then boot System
5. Odin hsbadr's N910VVRU2CPD1_StockRestore.tar HERE
6. TWRP BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524, boot system
7. Use FlashFire to Flash firmware package SamMobile N910VVRU2CPD1_N910VVZW2CPD1_N910VVRU2CPD1_HOME.tar
( ! System and Cache only ! )
8. With FlashFire installed and Granted SU Access, Check for new system updates in Phone Setting.
It could download automatically.
9. When Updates finishes downloading open FlashFire to install the update.
I got the Build update MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3 over the air.
Your mileage may vary.
Credit AstonsAndroid I found it HERE
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So reading your instructions we don't worry about rooting (unlocking the bootloader) till step 3? I need to try this if I can because I suspect Kingroot and Kingoroot has screwed up my EFS folder. It's to the point that when I try to root again thru those 2 apps it locks up and throws me into a bootloop everytime. I'm really hoping to get my Note 4 back to normal operating but I'm to the point I think an XDA expert who had their hands on it would be my only hope. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated :fingers-crossed:
lorilucille9 said:
So reading your instructions we don't worry about rooting (unlocking the bootloader) till step 3? I need to try this if I can because I suspect Kingroot and Kingoroot has screwed up my EFS folder. It's to the point that when I try to root again thru those 2 apps it locks up and throws me into a bootloop everytime. I'm really hoping to get my Note 4 back to normal operating but I'm to the point I think an XDA expert who had their hands on it would be my only hope. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated :fingers-crossed:
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that's the way I did it
doctor-cool said:
that's the way I did it
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Well my problem is I'm stuck btw being rooted and not rooted. The phone says I am (phone state = custom) but any other app says I'm not. I try to root again thru Kingroot/Kingoroot and it fails both by APK and Desktop version. Reinstalling official LP still holds remnants over and it's not a clean install like everone thinks. I'm on my last nerve with this and all I want is to get my phone back to root so I can clean up the crap in efs folder or truly do a clean back to stock flash. Can accessing the phone to do this be done any other way?
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lorilucille9 said:
Well my problem is I'm stuck btw being rooted and not rooted. The phone says I am (phone state = custom) but any other app says I'm not. I try to root again thru Kingroot/Kingoroot and it fails both by APK and Desktop version. Reinstalling official LP still holds remnants over and it's not a clean install like everone thinks. I'm on my last nerve with this and all I want is to get my phone back to root so I can clean up the crap in efs folder or truly do a clean back to stock flash. Can accessing the phone to do this be done any other way?
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Try from within Phone Setting a Factory Reset after the first step
doctor-cool said:
Try from within Phone Setting a Factory Reset after the first step
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Several times I have... nothing wipes it completely clean. Does EFS folder get touched when flashing or Odining official firmware? I think that folder is my problem to it all.
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lorilucille9 said:
Several times I have... nothing wipes it completely clean. Does EFS folder get touched when flashing or Odining official firmware? I think that folder is my problem to it all.
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You absolutely could have corruption of the efs folder. The only way I personally know of to clean the efs folder is HERE.
But you need Root to do it.
doctor-cool said:
You absolutely could have corruption of the efs folder. The only way I personally know of to clean the efs folder is HERE.
But you need Root to do it.
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Everything worked though before I switched phones. I have a backup of my EFS folder via TWRP... is there any way to edit the backup so just the files that should be there are there then reinstall? Do you know anyone that would be willing and trusting to fix my phone if I sent it to them? I'd pay to get it fixed too!
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lorilucille9 said:
Everything worked though before I switched phones. I have a backup of my EFS folder via TWRP... is there any way to edit the backup so just the files that should be there are there then reinstall? Do you know anyone that would be willing and trusting to fix my phone if I sent it to them? I'd pay to get it fixed too!
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No Way, I would not try to edit that backup partition. It may end up unable to mount.
You're on the wrong thread. You need to establish a simple unlocked 5.1.1 bootloader.
doctor-cool said:
No Way, I would not try to edit that backup partition. It may end up unable to mount.
You're on the wrong thread. You need to establish a simple unlocked 5.1.1 bootloader.
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The backup is what I meant on editing and I'm on this thread because in the beginning you made it sound like I don't have to start from LP... I asked that... and was hoping this may be a different way to get my root back. Sorry!
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lorilucille9 said:
The backup is what I meant on editing and I'm on this thread because in the beginning you made it sound like I don't have to start from LP... I asked that... and was hoping this may be a different way to get my root back. Sorry!
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It's Okay good luck but I was able to skip the recommended rooting of 5.1.1
In this example, I did not unlock until step 3 and I did not permanent root until step 6.
The process I used to unlock is
HERE I just re-tested and the OP is valid.
Thanks for the detailed listing of downloads and links for instructions. To be clear, in both of the links you provided for instructions on unlocking your bootloader, the instructions say you need root (su) in order to run the samsung_unlock_n4-fix. However, you are saying that you were able to run it successfully without root (or at least without Kingroot)? Also, could you clarify what you mean by "use SIM card for data" in step 3 of the OP?
azumandias said:
Thanks for the detailed listing of downloads and links for instructions. To be clear, in both of the links you provided for instructions on unlocking your bootloader, the instructions say you need root (su) in order to run the samsung_unlock_n4-fix. However, you are saying that you were able to run it successfully without root (or at least without Kingroot)? Also, could you clarify what you mean by "use SIM card for data" in step 3 of the OP?
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Thanks, I should have said permanent root. You do have to use Kingroot to use the samsung_unlock_n4-fix but you don't have to install Super Su until step 6.
No matter how you get there the phone has to be on [Firmware] [MM] [6.0.1] [RetEd/DevEd] Safe Upgrade to Marshmallow [N910VVRU2CPD1] then you can use FlashFire.
I tryed to do flash fire only problem was I wasn't able to do anything. I hit the plus icon to search for it with no luck and it was there because I got the box asking to install now or later
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I tryed to do flash fire only problem was I wasn't able to do anything. I hit the plus icon to search for it with no luck and it was there because I got the box asking to install now or later
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You have to do step 7 manually with N910VVRU2CPD1_N910VVZW2CPD1_N910VVRU2CPD1_HOME.tar manually download to your phone. Automatic updates start after step 8
I have been trying to root for days and I can not get anywhere. I'm doing something wrong but I don't know what it is. And trying to get help is like asking for a million bucks just ant gonna happen.
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mwebb34 said:
I have been trying to root for days and I can not get anywhere. I'm doing something wrong but I don't know what it is. And trying to get help is like asking for a million bucks just ant gonna happen.
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You could have a hardware problem even a bad usb cable

Samsung Galaxy J3 SM-S320VL need this rooted

Hi,
i need to get this phone rooted please, no root apps works, @Chainfire maybe can help?
Any one be able to help if this can be rooted?
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Any one be able to help if this can be rooted?
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Here we go. This is for S320VLUDU2API3 firmware, but probably works on any revision 2 firmware.
KNOX should remain 0x0
Instructions
1. Enable OEM UNLOCK
In Settings>About>Software info tap the build number 7 times to enable developer options. Once you've enabled developer options, developer options will appear in settings just above the About device option. Open developer options, the 4th or 5th option should be “OEM Unlock”. Turn on.
2. Flash the eng boot image.
This is a special boot image normally used by engineers, it allows selinux to be booted in permissive mode with relaxed root restrictions.
Do not replace this image with the stock image after rooting your device or you will possibly soft brick your device.
(See below for how to recover)
ENG_BOOT_S320VL_API3
3. Install boot image:
Download Odin v3.11.1
Reboot Phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Add the ENG_BOOT_S320VL_API3.tar to AP / PDA
Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes
Reboot
Check in Settings>About>Software, your device should be in Selinux permissive mode.
4. Install and run Kingroot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
Make sure you have an internet connection.
You may need to run Kingroot several times to gain successful root.
5. Install and run SuperSU me to remove Kingroot and convert to SuperSU (not required) :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ore&pcampaignid=APPU_1_uzPDVbGyFcGNyATHrqmoCA
6. Wifi fix:
modify the line below in /system/build.prop:
ro.securestorage.support=true to false
Recovering from a soft brick:
Flash the stock firmware provided below wirh ODIN
https://firmwarefile.com/samsung-sm-s320vl
Good luck I hope it works for you.
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ashyx said:
Here we go. This is for S320VLUDU2API3 firmware, but probably works on any revision 2 firmware.
Instructions
1. Enable OEM UNLOCK
In Settings>About>Software info tap the build number 7 times to enable developer options. Once you've enabled developer options, developer options will appear in settings just above the About device option. Open developer options, the 4th or 5th option should be “OEM Unlock”. Turn on.
2. Flash the eng boot image.
This is a special boot image normally used by engineers, it allows selinux to be booted in permissive mode with relaxed root restrictions.
Do not replace this image with the stock image after rooting your device or you will possibly soft brick your device.
(See below for how to recover)
ENG_BOOT_S320VL_API3
3. Install boot image:
Download Odin v3.11.1
Reboot Phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Add the ENG_BOOT_S320VL_API3.tar to AP / PDA
Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes
Reboot
Check in Settings>About>Software, your device should be in Selinux permissive mode.
4. Install and run Kingroot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
Make sure you have an internet connection.
You may need to run Kingroot several times to gain successful root.
5. Install and run SuperSU me to remove Kingroot and convert to SuperSU (not required) :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ore&pcampaignid=APPU_1_uzPDVbGyFcGNyATHrqmoCA
6. Wifi fix:
modify the line below in /system/build.prop:
ro.securestorage.support=true to false
Recovering from a soft brick:
Flash the stock firmware provided below wirh ODIN
https://firmwarefile.com/samsung-sm-s320vl
Good luck I hope it works for you.
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Hi quick question ,
i've done steps 1-3 worked fine - http://pastebin.com/raw/PbA49d0q
my next question cant i get a custom twrp to root it or custom rom cause kingaroot not working properly.
xxmcvapourxx said:
Hi quick question ,
i've done steps 1-3 worked fine - http://pastebin.com/raw/PbA49d0q
my next question cant i get a custom twrp to root it or custom rom cause kingaroot not working properly.
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Unfortunately you can't install custom recovery on this device. This device has a locked bootloader.
What issues are you reporting, did you manage to gain root?
ashyx said:
Unfortunately you can't install custom recovery on this device. This device has a locked bootloader.
What issues are you reporting, did you manage to gain root?
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when trying to root
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i get i've tried the pc version and the apk a few tries i keep getting notifications in the settings it is set to permissive
ashyx said:
Unfortunately you can't install custom recovery on this device. This device has a locked bootloader.
What issues are you reporting, did you manage to gain root?
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i keep getting stuck on this : https://s4.postimg.org/mxi70k1vx/Image3.png
figured it out -- it was the pin we just trying super me
xxmcvapourxx said:
i keep getting stuck on this : https://s4.postimg.org/mxi70k1vx/Image3.png
ok I tried 3 different cords, various lengths, and now no matter what I get this screen only
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You're using the desktop version, please download and use the android English apk:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/kingro...-release/kingroot-5-0-5-android-apk-download/
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Is there an update on this, did anyone achieve root?
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ashyx said:
Is there an update on this, did anyone achieve root?
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Hi,
Just update :
used the bootimge via odin works fine.
Installed kingaroot via app root takes a few times.
Superme (legit) brought removes kingaroot and installs super su and binaries then reboots <---- here i lose root again i have to use kingaroot sometimes it auto reboots it self.
My friend also has the same phone do you have skype or telegram so we can chat private
xxmcvapourxx said:
Hi,
Just update :
used the bootimge via odin works fine.
Installed kingaroot via app root takes a few times.
Superme (legit) brought removes kingaroot and installs super su and binaries then reboots <---- here i lose root again i have to use kingaroot sometimes it auto reboots it self.
My friend also has the same phone do you have skype or telegram so we can chat private
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Does it reboot itself as soon as SuperSU me installs supersu? That's probably the reason for root not sticking.
You could try the script below, I have confirmation it still works for the same procedure.
Steps 3 to 12.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ide-how-to-root-tripping-knox-kitkat-t3129484
Obviously use updated apps and don't flash the boot partition.
You will also need to flash the system version of SuperSU not EverRoot.
When you get to step 12, don't flash the firmware.
Disable EverRoot and just flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/v2-64-2-66-supersu-mode-t3286120
That should give you permanent root.
Sorry, but I don't use any of those apps you posted.
ashyx said:
Does it reboot itself as soon as SuperSU me installs supersu? That's probably the reason for root not sticking.
You could try the script below, I have confirmation it still works for the same procedure.
Steps 3 to 12.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ide-how-to-root-tripping-knox-kitkat-t3129484
Obviously use updated apps and don't flash the boot partition.
You will also need to flash the system version of SuperSU not EverRoot.
When you get to step 12, don't flash the firmware.
Disable EverRoot and just flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/v2-64-2-66-supersu-mode-t3286120
That should give you permanent root.
Sorry, but I don't use any of those apps you posted.
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Yes as soon as super su me installs ask to install binaries ans ask to reboot it will lose root.
I will try the script without flashing firmware
Thank you ill let you know how i get on
ashyx said:
Does it reboot itself as soon as SuperSU me installs supersu? That's probably the reason for root not sticking.
You could try the script below, I have confirmation it still works for the same procedure.
Steps 3 to 12.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ide-how-to-root-tripping-knox-kitkat-t3129484
Obviously use updated apps and don't flash the boot partition.
You will also need to flash the system version of SuperSU not EverRoot.
When you get to step 12, don't flash the firmware.
Disable EverRoot and just flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/v2-64-2-66-supersu-mode-t3286120
That should give you permanent root.
Sorry, but I don't use any of those apps you posted.
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My friend done a tutorial what he did on the process when losing root he followed your first guide http://pastebin.com/raw/ZSZExWt6
xxmcvapourxx said:
My friend done a tutorial what he did on the process when losing root he followed your first guide http://pastebin.com/raw/ZSZExWt6
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It's not related to the bootloader, the bootloader is still locked, it's simply an incomplete installation of SuperSU. Probably due to permissions.
Follow the guide posted above and you should be good. I'd also suggest using root package disabler to disable knox.
Hit search in the app and type knox. Disable all knox related files.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootpackagedisablerfree
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So can anybody confirm where we're up to with this. Has root been achieved? Are we good to post this as a viable root solution?
ashyx said:
So can anybody confirm where we're up to with this. Has root been achieved? Are we good to post this as a viable root solution?
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Hi,
still not rooting perm -- Followed the exact tutorial you have gave us , me and my friend and we both lost root.
stock > odin > kingroot apk > supersu me > flashfire > supersu-sytemmode.2.79 rebooted lost root.
the only way we can do this is not to ever reboot....to keep root
xxmcvapourxx said:
Hi,
still not rooting perm -- Followed the exact tutorial you have gave us , me and my friend and we both lost root.
stock > odin > kingroot apk > supersu me > flashfire > supersu-sytemmode.2.79 rebooted lost root.
the only way we can do this is not to ever reboot....to keep root
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So even when flashing root with Flashfire still losing root? Did you try using the script posted above?
Also could you post a screenshot of Root validator after losing root?
I would also suggest flashing the stock firmware with FLASHFIRE.
Ensure to Uncheck the boot partition and disable EverRoot.
Add the system supersu zip to the install.
It may be remnants of Kingroot causing the issue. Flashing this way will ensure a clean system with just supersu.
Having the same problem
I can't even do the OEM unlock and wondering if Knox is stopping me from doing it. Kingroot gets to about 77% before giving up. Also tried "one click root" and "odin" and a couple of others. Tried to uninstall Knox with many different aps but noway will it let me. I bought this J3 in HongKong and it is full of crap and adds that pop up and cover the whole screen. I have had some negative affects on the phone with all the playing around I've done to the point where when I hold down the buttons (power volume etc) the phone just goes into its first normal boot screen and stays there. Hope I haven't hijacked the thread but thought I may have the same problem as the original thread poster
stanfox said:
I can't even do the OEM unlock and wondering if Knox is stopping me from doing it. Kingroot gets to about 77% before giving up. Also tried "one click root" and "odin" and a couple of others. Tried to uninstall Knox with many different aps but noway will it let me. I bought this J3 in HongKong and it is full of crap and adds that pop up and cover the whole screen. I have had some negative affects on the phone with all the playing around I've done to the point where when I hold down the buttons (power volume etc) the phone just goes into its first normal boot screen and stays there. Hope I haven't hijacked the thread but thought I may have the same problem as the original thread poster
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Why can't you enable OEM unlock? Remove any pin/password from the device first.
ashyx said:
Why can't you enable OEM unlock? Remove any pin/password from the device first.
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I was surprised at first when you directed me to this thread ashyx, the first word I saw was Kingroot and I was sure a dev such as yourself wouldn't use that.
I write against Kingroot all the time. It is information stealing malware that doesn't even give true root, packs PUPs, and sends IMEI and other info to China upon install (check the logcat).
And it's nortoriously hard to get rid of and replace with a different SU. From what I read above, true root hasnt' been achieved yet. Ive used KR a few times in the past, but never again. It used to be easier to replace KingUser w SuperSU. Not so much anymore.
Please folks, Kingroot IS NOT actual root ; please quit posting about it in a true professional developer site.
Ahyx, PM me if you wish. I'd like to work on any methods other than this. I can get the bootloader unlocked from Net 10. But not until having it hooked up w/ lthem for a year. I've already chosen to disconnect this device anyhow because I can't stand using a non-rooted phone. Too bad, it's a good machine. I got a great buy on it. $50US brand new. Same store today $99. WalMart = $120
I just bought an LG G3 for $45. Verizon model, interesting root. I had to downgrade firmware to achieve root. It's TWRPd, and running Dirty Unicorns 10.6, a nice rom, better once I mod it.
Tried the latest RR rom for it. Nougat was cool, but too early, too many bugs.

root SM-G975F

i know there are a few ways to root the S10+, now we are a half year futher and my question is; what is the easiest way to root the S10+???? because i can't get it done.....
Dont rkot you will regret it
Hi, you can root only if you own an Exynos model, check this first...
The easiest way is to root with magisk without twrp in my opinion, all instructions are in S10 Rom thread, it is the same for S10+. Remember that it will trip KNOX and you will not be able to use Samsung pay, all other apps as far as i know you can get work properly. For me SPay was not relevant, because it is not working in my country.
I have rooted my phone a month ago, installed AdAway and AfWall, some addition open sourse apps and i am totally happy with it=)
lambik333 said:
i know there are a few ways to root the S10+, now we are a half year futher and my question is; what is the easiest way to root the S10+???? because i can't get it done.....
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I am stuck on canary Magisk not allowing me to patch the standard AP file I loaded onto my phone. It constantly spins "Checking for updates" and never lets me go to install and then patch the AP. Yes I have booted into recovery and erased al data and caches and checked that OEM unlock is greyed out and boot loader is unlocked.
https://imgur.com/lrZSjEm
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/lrZSjEm.jpg)
Sahmadsaab said:
Dont rkot you will regret it
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What will we miss or why will we regret?
Issues rooting
Hey guys,
I am having issues rooting an S10 +, I used the guide to patch the AP file using magisk and then flashed it using odin, followed the rest of the guide to the letter.
Then once the device finally booted, it showed me the set up screen, then we back to the Samsung splash screen and had a a warning in red across the top of the screen that said "Only official binarys are allowed" and just kept on boot looping.
I then flashed the stock rom using odin, I have used the same process on an S10 without any issues.
Does anyone know where I may have gone wrong ?
AlienSexGod said:
I am stuck on canary Magisk not allowing me to patch the standard AP file I loaded onto my phone. It constantly spins "Checking for updates" and never lets me go to install and then patch the AP. Yes I have booted into recovery and erased al data and caches and checked that OEM unlock is greyed out and boot loader is unlocked.
https://imgur.com/lrZSjEm
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/lrZSjEm.jpg)
What will we miss or why will we regret?
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Hi I'm having the same problem!
I found a solution because I wanted to restore the root of the device because I needed it

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