Hi All,
Need some advise on how to correct this.
I have a N9005 that was brought in KSA .
Rooted it using Chainfire CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005 using Odin.
Root was successful and was working fine . Installed Magisk Manager successfully .
All of sudden SU binary update popped up which is not working .
Tried to flash SU V2.79 manually from TWRP which is of no help , The issue still exists.
Tried to uninstall SU and unroot it with no luck. Tried to re-root using chainfire autoroot and it worked again but the binary update wont complete.
Please advise what am i missing... Do i need to uninstall Magisk before we flash SU or do we have any other conflicts that im failing to see.
Usual reply to SU.
Remove and reinstall from Play Store .Do not use TWRP to update binary.
Or flash the supersu zip found by searching .
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Hi.
So i just rooted my galaxy s4 GT-I9505 and supersu was asking me to update the binary so i looked it up and they said to download the latest version of supersu and flash it through TWRP or CWR so i did that through TWRP and when it rebooted it was updating the apps and supersu was crashing ever since saying " Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped. "
Its been 2 days now , please help me !!!
Uninstall supersu and then reinstall it. When it asks to update the binaries say normal.
Recently i updated to lollipop 5.1.1,thus losing root permissions.
i tried flashing the Update SuperSu 2.46 again but same problem exists i.e "There is no SU binary installed and superSU can't install it....
says i need to to manually re-root.
should i try flashing SuperSu 2.5?
please help.
Note:Tried enabling root options in developer menu.
What is this Whenever I uninstall kingroot I lose my root access.. I rooted my phone from CF Autoroot, means I should have SuperSu installed but whenever I tried to update binary it used to show disable knox and I did it, I completly uninstalled Knox and now whenever I try to update su binary it says installation failed. Reboot and try again.. I tried sever times but same issue Even I googled and followed dufferent method but su-binary didnt updated and I am forced to stay in kingroot :/
I lije king root
Have you tried flashing supersu.zip in recovery?
Yes, sir I tried from TWRP
It says: There is no SU binary installed, and super SU cannot install it. There is a problem. .
GDReaper said:
Have you tried flashing supersu.zip in recovery?
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Help sir
Athakuri700 said:
Help sir
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I think the problem is kingroot. It may prevent other superuser apps from installing properly.
If you want supersu, start from 0 (reflash stock) and root it with cf-auto-root first.
Isnt there any alternative way????
KingRoot is only useful if other methods of rooting are either unavailable or not working anymore. If you have a GT-I9505, you can do some trick to root your phone with Towelroot by downgrading kernel using the KitKat one and reflash using the stock Lollipop one right away after rooting.
My suggestion to reflash stock first (like @GDReaper said), and try Towelroot or CF Auto-Root method.
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I think another way to root would be to flash TWRP and install supersu from TWRP.
I didn't like KingRoot, and found it very invasive. After it is installed, it continues to slam remote servers for no apparent reason.
KingoRoot seemed 1000 times better and their SuperUser app seems fine. However, the only way I could get SuperSU installed, was to freeze KingoUser/SuperUser and then install SuperSU, then install to system. Reboot and done. I just had to keep Kingo's SuperUser frozen to avoid any problems.
Hopefully this helps.
audit13 said:
I think another way to root would be to flash TWRP and install supersu from TWRP.
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Audit As I earlier said.. It says: There is no SU binary installed, and super SU cannot install it. There is a problem. I flashed through TWRP
krasCGQ said:
KingRoot is only useful if other methods of rooting are either unavailable or not working anymore. If you have a GT-I9505, you can do some trick to root your phone with Towelroot by downgrading kernel using the KitKat one and reflash using the stock Lollipop one right away after rooting.
My suggestion to reflash stock first (like @GDReaper said), and try Towelroot or CF Auto-Root method.
Sent from my GT-I9500
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Brother.. I am in Kitkat only. And I used CF Autoroot to root my device
Did you try removing all traces of previous supersu installations before flashing via TWRP? Which version of supersu was flashed through recovery? The phone has the latest releast of TWRP?
@Athakuri700,
Your phone model?
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Its s4 gt-I9505 kitkat 4.4.2 baseband XXUGNH6.. yes the TWRP is of latest one as I flashed from TWRP Manager app..
Not sure if it makes difference but try reflashing twrp using odin, then flash supersu.
Hi everyone,
I tried to root my G2 on KK with IOroot. After flashing supersu didn't work. It asks to update supersu binary and when i try to udate binary, it fails. I have also tried updating binary after updating supersu app from playstore but same happened. Now i can't remove supersu from phone as it is a system app now. How can i root my phone properly at this stage?
Kindly help
ali.akbar01 said:
Hi everyone,
I tried to root my G2 on KK with IOroot. After flashing supersu didn't work. It asks to update supersu binary and when i try to udate binary, it fails. I have also tried updating binary after updating supersu app from playstore but same happened. Now i can't remove supersu from phone as it is a system app now. How can i root my phone properly at this stage?
Kindly help
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Try flash newest beta from SuperSU zip or try new better Magisk and after flash not forget to bump with blastagators bumpscript
Zero_Rik said:
Try flash newest beta from SuperSU zip or try new better Magisk and after flash not forget to bump with blastagators bumpscript
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I don't have any custom recovery installed on my phone, i can't flash what u mentioned. Kingroot also fails
SuperSU updated yesterday like normal, required updating binaries and I used TRWP. I updated the app with my Titanium Backup. Another app updated today but when I tried to back it up Titanium had lost root. Opened SuperSU and got SU Binaries occupied. Later today, I powered up again, SuperSU and Titanium both had new updates. I thought the problem was reported and fixed but it still does the same thing! :crying: Anybody??
EDIT: A known issue, https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...6-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703/page165
I had the same problem as well after SuperSU binary update
SuperSU 2.82 no loger have ability to replace Kingoroot and now it says "SU Binaries occupied". Really Chainfire?
SuperSU 2.79 was the best version.
evildog1 said:
I had the same problem as well after SuperSU binary update
SuperSU 2.82 no loger have ability to replace Kingoroot and now it says "SU Binaries occupied". Really Chainfire?
SuperSU 2.79 was the best version.
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Got this error too after installing 2.82. What I did was to Reinstall ("Cleanup to reinstall from Google Play" option in Settings) and then installed the 2.79 apk I have as backup. Got a prompt that SU binaries needed to be updated and so I did. Update was successful and seemed to do the trick since I'm not receiving the error and still have root.
evildog1 said:
I had the same problem as well after SuperSU binary update
SuperSU 2.82 no loger have ability to replace Kingoroot and now it says "SU Binaries occupied". Really Chainfire?
SuperSU 2.79 was the best version.
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I am also having the same problem...
Now what to do...?
ashesall said:
Got this error too after installing 2.82. What I did was to Reinstall ("Cleanup to reinstall from Google Play" option in Settings) and then installed the 2.79 apk I have as backup. Got a prompt that SU binaries needed to be updated and so I did. Update was successful and seemed to do the trick since I'm not receiving the error and still have root.
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I have staright talk stylo 2 lgl82vl 5.1.1 lollipop think thats issue? I cant really find info on my stylo 2 version.. Rooted phone with kingroot 4.6 and reboots itself and losses root within minutes of completing root. Any help for this rookie tech. Guy...thanks
ashesall said:
Got this error too after installing 2.82. What I did was to Reinstall ("Cleanup to reinstall from Google Play" option in Settings) and then installed the 2.79 apk I have as backup. Got a prompt that SU binaries needed to be updated and so I did. Update was successful and seemed to do the trick since I'm not receiving the error and still have root.
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No... It doesnt work... Failed to update binaries... And asks to update the app...
yashasvi.malik said:
No... It doesnt work... Failed to update binaries... And asks to update the app...
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The last SuperSU version I had before updating to 2.82 was 2.79. I was lucky I turned off automatic updates because the next SuperSU versions after 2.79 were buggy based on reviews. I updated to 2.82 because I thought bugs were already ironed out. It was a bad decision because I started having "SU Binaries occupied" error popping up. I solved this by reinstalling the 2.79 apk I had as backup.
Maybe you updated from a different SuperSU version that's why it didn't work. Make sure that you reinstalled the SuperSU apk version you were using before you upgraded to 2.82.
I've been reading the reviews and the most common reply by support is to flash the SuperSU binaries that corresponds to version 2.82. You can try that. Visit the XDA thread of SuperSU for the flashable zip.
If all things fail with SuperSU, you can try phh's Superuser as an alternative.
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JGene1983 said:
I have staright talk stylo 2 lgl82vl 5.1.1 lollipop think thats issue? I cant really find info on my stylo 2 version.. Rooted phone with kingroot 4.6 and reboots itself and losses root within minutes of completing root. Any help for this rookie tech. Guy...thanks
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Sorry, I'm not an expert with these kinds of things. However, you can try visiting the XDA thread of SuperSU and ask for help there.
And also, I'll stay away from Kingroot if I were you. Search for "Kingroot malware/adware" on XDA for more information.
You can try 'phh's Superuser' as an alternative. You can also ask help there.
Install SuperSU 2.65 and update binary, then reboot, and update from Play Store, then update binary again (using "normal" option).
evildog1 said:
I had the same problem as well after SuperSU binary update
SuperSU 2.82 no loger have ability to replace Kingoroot and now it says "SU Binaries occupied". Really Chainfire?
SuperSU 2.79 was the best version.
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This works for me:
1° Root using Kingoroot
2° Install Supersu
2° Install link2sd
3° open link2sd and found in the list Supersu, press continuolsy (not simple click) and Click "convert to system app"
4° Remove Kingoroot supersu and Kingoroot
5° Reset device
6° Open Supersu and apply binaires!
lucasgabmoreno said:
This works for me:
1° Root using Kingoroot
2° Install Supersu
2° Install link2sd
3° open link2sd and found in the list Supersu, press continuolsy (not simple click) and Click "convert to system app"
4° Remove Kingoroot supersu and Kingoroot
5° Reset device
6° Open Supersu and apply binaires!
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this solved for me, thanks a lot!
For me root works, but SuperSU SU Binaries are still "occupied" Device: Huawei y540
for me it helped to:
* install version 2.79
* run it and follow instructions
* update to 2.82
* reboot
* 2.82 works!
delete this please
super su binaries occupied
wptski said:
SuperSU updated yesterday like normal, required updating binaries and I used TRWP. I updated the app with my Titanium Backup. Another app updated today but when I tried to back it up Titanium had lost root. Opened SuperSU and got SU Binaries occupied. Later today, I powered up again, SuperSU and Titanium both had new updates. I thought the problem was reported and fixed but it still does the same thing! :crying: Anybody??
EDIT: A known issue, https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...6-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703/page165
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this worked for me. https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip?retrieve_file=1. I installed the update zip from the sd card
lucasgabmoreno said:
This works for me:
1° Root using Kingoroot
2° Install Supersu
2° Install link2sd
3° open link2sd and found in the list Supersu, press continuolsy (not simple click) and Click "convert to system app"
4° Remove Kingoroot supersu and Kingoroot
5° Reset device
6° Open Supersu and apply binaires!
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do we need to unroot the device for this first?????
akshayrrrb said:
do we need to unroot the device for this first?????
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No.
You need to root your mobile first. Kingroot works for me.