I'm currently on the 6.0.1 mm and stuck with LB and have ran out of ideas to search, could I not do a temp root then make a systemless one stick?
Or can I use prfcreator
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Hey folks out there... I have made a step by step tutorial video on how to root 5.1.1 of our z2... Hope it will help everyone
This is downgrade method which use two tools which can root KitKat 4.4.2 firmwares on this device. So there is no point to use Kingroot method to achieve root. Simplier method is downgrade to 4.4.2 firmware by flashing correct ftf -file with Flashtool by @Androxyde and root device with Flashtool or XZDualrecovery by @[NUT].
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I'm looking for some help to root my s5 modle SG-M900W8 I ran the CF AUTO root but I'm on andriod 5.1.1 an it put it in a boot loop, I heard you need t install a custom kernal before rooting is this true? An how do I root using this method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63695500&postcount=227
Did you do it that way? That's a lot of Bull**** to do lol
An will it work on andriod 5.1.1
Dear Friends,
I am owner of 910U device on L , rooted and with TWRP.
To update MM, I was going to flash Offical firmware of MM 6.0.1 , to have latest modem bootloader.
But we do not have root or CF auto root, for MM yet. So I cannot root and re flash TWRP (as I think)
However, I have seen some people on forum that have MM on 910U device, with root.
So I was wondering, Is it possible to keep root and twrp while flashing orginal firmware?
m_carleone82 said:
Dear Friends,
I am owner of 910U device on L , rooted and with TWRP.
To update MM, I was going to flash Offical firmware of MM 6.0.1 , to have latest modem bootloader.
But we do not have root or CF auto root, for MM yet. So I cannot root and re flash TWRP (as I think)
However, I have seen some people on forum that have MM on 910U device, with root.
So I was wondering, Is it possible to keep root and twrp while flashing orginal firmware?
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As far as I know, there is not root method for marshmallow yet. I flashed the original firmware which reverted root.
I'm on MM, but 910H model. I took a chance and flashed 5.1.1 cf auto root from chainfire, for the 910H and it worked. Just rooted, no custom rom. No problem whatsoever. Smooth as butter.
Thank you all. I did. thanks to @djmax
1- I Flashed, modem and sboot of 6.0.1, over L firmware. System was working.
2- I flashed erobot firmware of 6.0.1
3- flashed SUSE MAX kernel of djmax work for 910U
4- rebooted, : had no signal, no superuser, noise crash for calls..
5-Flashed modem, sboot again for 910U
6-flashed super sU zip 2.71 from chainfire
7- flashed noise fix for 910 U
8- flashed SMSfix from erobot..
ALL working now.
Since SuperSU 2.78 SR5 is released, the problem with rooting nougat has seemed to be solved. I tried it on some custom roms and it worked without breaking modem. This post is just to let know other people that it does work also on N soak test, using the very same method of systemless rooting in marshmallow.
Here is the link for latest supersu:
http://download.chainfire.eu/1014/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.78-SR5-20161130091551.zip
Use this method to root stock N:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/root-systemless-rooting-supersu-2-74-2-t3405772
Works perfect. Thank you very much.:good:
I'd really like Xposed, which means downgrading to Marshmallow. I just purchased the device and unfortunately it was Android 7.0 out of the box.
So can I downgrade to Marshmallow safely? Looks like I'd need to downgrade to "PE1".
What if I can't get to MM? What's the preferred route for root on Nougat? The "U" firmware?
Thanks all!
TMan459 said:
I'd really like Xposed, which means downgrading to Marshmallow. I just purchased the device and unfortunately it was Android 7.0 out of the box.
So can I downgrade to Marshmallow safely? Looks like I'd need to downgrade to "PE1".
What if I can't get to MM? What's the preferred route for root on Nougat? The "U" firmware?
Thanks all!
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You'd need to downgrade to PL6 via Odin.
Root on marshmallow is a little unstable and I'm not sure it is worth the downgrade. What do you need root/ xposed for? Some modules put the phone in a boot loop because of the root method we have.
lvpre said:
Root on marshmallow is a little unstable and I'm not sure it is worth the downgrade. What do you need root/ xposed for? Some modules put the phone in a boot loop because of the root method we have.
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What root method are you using? I've been running a rooted MM s7 for about 8 months with very few issues (with occasional flashing of other firmwares in an attempt to root them). It's rock solid, and very few modules are incompatible, and that's due to the nature of our rom, not our root method. (Android N-Ify builds past v 0.2.0 for example).