SM-G935F cm root reset throw No Twrp no network loss - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

Cm root CF - auto root difference nougat Active S7 edge devices and still using nougat IMEI thrown S7 Edge devices into the system, you should be able to install the superuser application into the root without the need to get the drk without the need to reset the Samsung article without getting the boot system root file Odin and z3xbox flash from the AP tab
Thanks to this file without the need for hard format, twrp DM verity flash device can be root without resetting the device
Root method on IMEI mounted devices without going to the network
MY UPLOAD TURKEY SAMSUNG SERVİCE ENGİNEER
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hU7WOoLC-nWLb_xOpIbVOe0FMQhUwznP/view

Related

[Q] Deleted SU & BUSYBOX

I rooted with towelroot and then wanted to unroot because I was having issues. I was too lazy to just flash a new firmware, so instead I read that if you delete the SU and BUSYBOX files from xbin, it will unroot your device. I unrooted my device and restarted it but I am getting the 'system software not authorized' message. I tried to use odin for hours on end, trying different settings and what not and have no luck (odin needs the phone to be rooted in order to work its magic). Am I S.O.L.? I have the Verizon g900v
njshafou said:
I rooted with towelroot and then wanted to unroot because I was having issues. I was too lazy to just flash a new firmware, so instead I read that if you delete the SU and BUSYBOX files from xbin, it will unroot your device. I unrooted my device and restarted it but I am getting the 'system software not authorized' message. I tried to use odin for hours on end, trying different settings and what not and have no luck (odin needs the phone to be rooted in order to work its magic). Am I S.O.L.? I have the Verizon g900v
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Knox doesn't like you messing with system files. By corrupting, rather than removing your root you now have the worst of both worlds. Knox isn't suppressed anymore and complains because it detects some of the changes you made. And your root is no longer functional.
You need to either re-root, either as an end goal or to be in a position to remove root properly. Or alternately you can install a 100% stock firmware so that Knox is placated. Odin 3.x shouldn't object to flashing a full and current Verizon OEM ROM. Note that the latter approach will obliterate your personal settings and data, so a backup would be in order first.

Unrootable Galaxy S4?

I bought a new S4 (GT-I9505) recently and have found it impossible to root.
I've tried the following methods:
Philz TouchWiz (various versions)
TWRP rooting
CF AutoRoot
Whatever I try, the flashing via Odin works, I can usually reboot into recovery and root it, and then the next time the phone reboots it's back to the stock recovery and root is gone.
Has anyone encountered this problem, and/or does anyone have ideas on how to resolve this? I've effectively got a new phone lying around that I can't use because I can't root it.
Thanks,
WA
When you root the phone, are you able to boot and have root access? If so, try that then download the TWRP Manager and flash TWRP using that app. See if that sticks on reboot.
Try this: uncheck everything in Odin except f.reset time. Copy supersu to the phone, flash twrp, when you see the word reset in the status window, remove USB cable, remove battery, boot into twrp, flash supersu, reboot.

There is no root for Samsung edge G935FD on CF AUTO ROOT

I wanted to use CF AUTO ROOT and I cant find G935FD only the G935F. I dont know if i can use that. Can anybody please confirm this?
I verified SM-G935F (NRD90M.G935FXXU1DQD3, 7.0, 62a903c04886dfa3d26e04e07f3e72a3) woks on SM-G935FD.
will it trip the knox or knox safe it is?
asadnow2k said:
will it trip the knox or knox safe it is?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Root will trigger knox
teoboy said:
I wanted to use CF AUTO ROOT and I cant find G935FD only the G935F. I dont know if i can use that. Can anybody please confirm this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
basically the same phone just the FD has an extra sim slot
thats all
you can flash anything F related on FD, even the stock firmware
the following steps i do to root my SM-G935F and i don't will miss it.
the first method (TWRP with supersu-zip file and dm-verity disabler install was failed, bootloop)
The second try with CF-Autoroot have rooted it.
Bevore rooting with CF auto-root it's needed that you activate the developer options with oem-unlock and usb-debugging.
Than you make a factory reset about the android-own system recovery (home, vol+ and power)
at next you must change in the download mode without boot the "fresh" system and then flash the CF-Autoroot with odin.
Than you can start the fresh system without any first changes bevore rooting process have starts. The securityLogAgent warns you about unauthorized changes. you can disable this notice. And you must disable samsung knox too because it can behinds supersu. a example s-health will not work with rooted devices. one file edited and it works again.
see here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-s-health-devices-knox-t3543306
In the system app menu you can only stop it. Than you go fast to supersu, this app disable it.

Root lost when updating firmware with flashfire!

Hey guys. I am using SM-G935FD indian version (INS). Yesterday i downloaded latest firmware (that samsung cloud) from sammobile.com. I tried updating the firmware with flashfire. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-easy-to-update-rooted-phone-t3342896) I pressed flash firmware package and kept "recovery" (because i wanted to keep twrp) unticked. But after that phone goes into bootloop. Only recovery was accessible. Phone was not booting up.
But thank god all my data was saved.
Then i odin flash the firmware with only AP ticked and damn my root was lost. My data was still reserved. Only was root was lost.
1. so is there any way to retain root while updating firmware with flashfire or odin
And
2.is it necessary to wipe internal data while rooting the device (as flashing twrp with odin and then booting into twrp for first time requires formatting internal storage). I know it is necessary otherwise phobe wont boots up but I DONT WANT TO LOOSE MY DATA. SO JUST PLZ TELL ME THE WAY TO ROOT AGAIN WITHOUT WIPING DATA.
Sorry if this question has been asked before. And i know we should not post any repeated question. But trust me i read all threads before posting here.but i cant find any solution for it.
Thanking you for your kind cooperation and support.
Device:
S7 edge SM-G935FD INDIAN
Plz help guys

Unrecognized system...unable to update

Phone is a SM-N910R4 US Cellular. Was rooted by Odin then unrooted by King root. Now unable to root using Odin and current non root is unrecognized and unable to update system. Any ideas on how I can either get system updated and/or rooted again ? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thx in advance !
try with Smart switch,it will recognized your phone ,and tell you if you have or not have update for your phone.
I also have problem with root and dm-verify verification failed in recovery ,so I couldn't update my phone OTA ,but I was having update OTA,I was downloading and trying to install it and every time its failed until I didn't install SMART SWITCH,and easily update phone to latest firmware.
which method of rooting your phone you trying to root?
I was having problem with magisk,and every time I failed to root,so I use superSu , superSu cf auto root.
for rooting phone:
I was first install through Odin TWRP for my model
then download superSu-v2.82-201705271822.zip
put that file on my SD card and download to TWRP recovery
then flash that file through install in recovery
and you have rooted phone.
works for me so perfectly that i dont have one problem with rooting.
the second way:
its also through Odin
download Cf-auto root and flash it through Odin
than you can easily download from play store Official TWRP app and install recovery.
for me,this is the best and easy way of rooting phones.

Categories

Resources