I have SAMSUNG SM-G900F with firmware : FXX1BOJ1 and CSC: BOH1
I tried to root this device using CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltexx-smg900f.tar.md5 . After succseffuly flashed with ODIN, the phone din not boot anymore. No matter if I enter in recovery or normal boot on screen appear :
RECOVERY BOOTING...
RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING...
Set Warranty bit : recovery
Then I flashed a custom recovery in order to try to revive the phone and apply root as well. I flashed CWM : philz_touch_6.26.2-klte.tar.md5 in idea to use it and install SUPERSU. However after succesfullt flashed it with ODIN,the phone boot fine but when I enter recovery the normal ANDROID recvery was present instead of CWM.
In download mode following informations appear now on screen :
ODIN MODE (in red)
Product name : SM-G900F
Current Binary : Custom
System Status : Custom
Reactivation Lock(KK) : OFF
KNOW WARANTY VOID: 0x1 (4)
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB) (in gray)
SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1, P1 (in gray)
SECURE DOWNLOAD (ENABLE) (in blue)
UDC START (in red)
I understand the knox is deactivatedand there and is no known method yet to clear the bit, but I can live with it. However I don't understand what that (4) mean. It was from the beginning (when I first enter in download mode) However how to root it ?
Thank You
Flash twrp, boot in recovery, Flash supersu.zip
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I tried to flash CWM but seem it was not flashed, because when I enter in recovery instead of CWM It was executed standard recovery. Where can I find twrp for Galaxy S5 (G900F) ?
Hey there, I got my S5 a week ago and had some flashing problems as well (G900F on official lollipop update). Got it after some research though, follow these steps. Also, I see you're more into CWM, but I recommend TWRP, that's what I'll be using below. Note that this method does trip Knox.
1. Not necessary, but recommended - If you can boot, go to the play store and download "Castro". Castro is a good looking app that shows you all the information about your phone, hardware and software. So you can see if you have root status, the system info, bootloader status etc. etc. This is good if you flash something you can always see how your phone was originally. Plus the root checker will be handy later on. You can export all this information to a PDF or DOC in the app using the three dot menu, then just copy this information online or on your sd card for safe keeping.
1. Boot into download mode.
2. Use Odin (you can use the one attached IF you want) and flash the stock firmware of your device to fix any problems the flashing you did might have caused, this will restore original recovery, boot and system.
2. After flashing the firmware, boot the phone into recovery to check if stock recovery is there, then boot normally to make sure the system is working fine.
3. Download the attached TWRP, it's a .tar so you can flash it in odin. Boot the phone in recovery, there should be some blue, red, and yellow writing in the top left, that's fine, it will go away within 5 seconds or so and then jump into TWRP.
4. Get the SuperSU zip attached below on your phone (if it isn't already, while in twrp you should have access to send files to your phone through usb), in TWRP, select install, then browse to where the file is. Choose it and swipe to flash. When done, reboot.
5. Look for the SuperSU app icon in your app drawer. If it's there, then that's good. Go to the playstore, search for SuperSU and select update.
6. Open SuperSU, it should be working fine.
7. Use Castro or any other root checker to test if root is working, it should be.
Just to add to the above instructions.....
Before you begin the TWRP/superSU flash process, go to .....
Settings>>Security
and disable Reactivation Lock......
Leaving it enabled *has* been known to cause problems during rooting. So whether you start by flashing full stock to your device (or not) check it.......
Edit......oh and after flashing TWRP, DO NOT let odin reboot the device......remove the battery to prevent this if you have to, make sure you boot into the newly installed TWRP and install the superSU zip BEFORE you boot up normally.....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
spon901 said:
I tried to flash CWM but seem it was not flashed, because when I enter in recovery instead of CWM It was executed standard recovery. Where can I find twrp for Galaxy S5 (G900F) ?
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Welcome to internet lol forum is clearly and easy for all user even me the illiterate ( you have search in tread is useful )
Thank You very much. The issue was that after flashing I was boot normally first (check auto reboot option in odin). Now after flashing (having auto reboot in odin not checked) , I power off the phone by pressing power button for few seconds, and then first time boot in recovery mode and install SUPER SU. Then boot normally and everything was fine , and I have root of course!!!
Thank again for help.
I rooted my Samsung Galaxy s7 edge successfully through the use of CF auto root and odin. After sometime I was trying to disable fused location with the app named Disable Services when my phone rebooted and gave me the error "Custom Binary blocked by FRP lock". So I researched and found a solution which was to download a firmware on to my device with odin. I downloaded this firmware from a site called sammobile
which was successful.
Now the problem is that whenever I try to re-root my device it gives me the error "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" which I bypass by booting from recovery mode but when I check the root access it is not available.
So how can I re-root my device?
Note: Though root access is not available I still cannot update my phone because it says that it is modified.
Model number: SM-G935F
did you know that to root and/or install custom roms or recoveries, you have to have OEM Unlock checked. And after you can't go and uncheck it or else it will fail to boot and gives you that FRP lock words. just something i found out. Just leave it if you are rooting your device, if you want to go back to stock, you can then go and uncheck OEM unlock. later
Hi, I've just recently switched over from iphone to android so I'm still new to the whole system. Anyway I've been trying to root my phone for the past 2 days to no avail so I'm at my wits end here. Before I start my phone is from korea which I don't know if whether or not impacts its ability to be rooted, I've done all the basics like enable USB debugging from dev mode, install samsung usb drivers, open ODIN in admin mode and allow MTP to computer. My Device details are below:
>Baseband version : G906SKSU1CPF1
>KERNEL : 3.10.40-8533426
>BUILD NUMBER : MMB29M.G906SKSU1CPF3
So anyway I first tried flashing using CF autoroot for sm-G906S with odin which while it said it was passed and was successful on pc it would be stuck on the samsung logo with a message at the top left that said :
>Recovery booting
>Recovery is not seandroid enforcing
>set warranty bit recovery
So then I tried flashing TWRP custom recovery and putting Super user zip in the internal storage which although got my phone back to working order still wouldnt let me root as the process required me to go to recovery mode from the fastboot mode after it was done flashing (I tried both with and without autoreboot), however once the flashing was done on fastboot I couldn't get to recovery mode no matter how long I held the Vol up/power/home button combination and when i tried it after rebooting it would show normal recovery mode hence there was no way to install the Super User. (Also attempted this with phils recovery)
I then tried to do the TWRP method using adb with command prompt however it would get stuck saying waiting for device when i tried to flash and needless to say kingroot also failed.
At this point as far I've gone through all the methods I could find for my particular device. Would greatly appreciate any insight or advice regarding this problem.
Thanks
start reading from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ner-thread-t2807639/post68725608#post68725608
I don't know if I can root again my j5. Yesterday I installed a custom recovery (twrp) in j5 2015 (v 6.0.1 marshmallow) and root my device successfully. Then by mistake I untick oem unlock and restart my phone. Then I got a message saying " Custom binary locked by frp or fap don't remember exactly. I installed Samsung kies 3, enter download mode and flash new firmware successfully. Today I was about to install custom recovery again and when I went into download mode, I noticed something different. Warranty void 0x1 (2) I google it but in every forum, every post it showing that have in front know but in my phone its just saying "warranty void 0x1 (2)" anyway my question is if I can install again custom recovery and root without bricking my device because of this message. Please answer soon.
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I don't know if I can root again my j5. Yesterday I installed a custom recovery (twrp) in j5 2015 (v 6.0.1 marshmallow) and root my device successfully. Then by mistake I untick oem unlock and restart my phone. Then I got a message saying " Custom binary locked by frp or fap don't remember exactly. I installed Samsung kies 3, enter download mode and flash new firmware successfully. Today I was about to install custom recovery again and when I went into download mode, I noticed something different. Warranty void 0x1 (2) I google it but in every forum, every post it showing that have in front know but in my phone its just saying "warranty void 0x1 (2)" anyway my question is if I can install again custom recovery and root without bricking my device because of this message. Please answer soon.
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Yes just go ahead and never disable OEM unlock.
As the title says, my device is a SM-J727T1 with J727T1UVS6BSI2 (TMK) Baseband version, and Android 8.1.0.
I tried to root my device with TWRP and Magisk, but during the Download Odin process it throws an error "secure check fail: (recovery)". I have the Samsung USB Drivers and USB Debugging activated, but I can't activate the "OEM Unlock", because that option is missing in the Developer Options. There are some guides that requires fastboot mode, but this device doesn't have fastboot mode, only the Download Mode.
Then, I suppose that the bootloader is still locked. But I can't unlock it. So I cannot root with recovery mode, nor with CF Auto Root via Odin. I also tried to root it with apps like Kingroot (Stuck at 1%), One Click Root (Doesn't have support for this device), and some others with similar results.
My objective is to root the device and flash the TWRP recovery with its official app, Flashify, Mobile Uncle Tools, or Safestrap app. After that, install a custom ROM. In the Resurrection Remix official page it gives a official version to the on7xelte device, which I think is Galaxy J7 Prime. Is my device compatible or not?
Try to flash u4 boot if its pass the you're able to root, otherwise don't waste your time