So I updated my tab because there was an incremental update. I lost root and twrp after that, so I used wugs toolkit flash twrp and root my device. My question is, the process installed busybox and whenever I install it (coz wug said so during the process) the binaries do not seem to be found as it continuously nags me to update when I already did so. Also, it doesn't seem to be installed on system/xbin. Need help
I've been trying to root my GP using the KingRoot and Odin methods, but came out empty with both methods
Summarized attempt
- Installed the newest KingRoot apk into my phone and installed
- Gave me an "Could not find root but try anyways" error and processed
- Finished successfully and confirmed root with Root Checker
- Ran SuperSume Pro and it stalls
- Reset phone and it bricks (infinite T-Mobile opening loop)
- Factory rest using Odin and stock firmware (from samsung-firmware)
- Try using pre rooted firmware (CF Auto Root Fortuna3a and another firmware I found) after, but both failed during the Odin process
If anyone would like me to go into more detail about my attempt, help me through a process, or link me to another root solution I would greatly appreciate it
I don't have the same model of grand prime, but I'm pretty sure you could just flash supersu.zip then install supersu.
Maybe wait until somebody else can verify I'm right, but I'm pretty sure it works on other models. You can find it along with other info here in the forums.
Hope it helps!
Edit; reread your post and had an idea, how about using the kingroot apk to root, verify with root checker, then try supersu or Super User from the app store?
Doubt it could hurt, if root checker is saying you have root, then it'd be safe to deduce that it's the rights management app and not the root process itself that's the issue
hiphop8004 said:
I've been trying to root my GP using the KingRoot and Odin methods, but came out empty with both methods
Summarized attempt
- Installed the newest KingRoot apk into my phone and installed
- Gave me an "Could not find root but try anyways" error and processed
- Finished successfully and confirmed root with Root Checker
- Ran SuperSume Pro and it stalls
- Reset phone and it bricks (infinite T-Mobile opening loop)
- Factory rest using Odin and stock firmware (from samsung-firmware)
- Try using pre rooted firmware (CF Auto Root Fortuna3a and another firmware I found) after, but both failed during the Odin process
If anyone would like me to go into more detail about my attempt, help me through a process, or link me to another root solution I would greatly appreciate it
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Here this is how I rooted my g530t http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/development/kernel-root-root-sm-g530t-5-1-1-t3203476
I figured out it was the Google FRP Lock that was the cause of the problems lol, after turning on the OEM unlocking (found in the Developer options in settings) the root worked fine using the TrapKernel MD5 with Odin
I'm trying to root my device using PurpleDrake. The installation goes just fine, no errors, I am told that it is now rooted. However neither Root Checker nor SuperSu detect root. Any help?
EDIT: Nevermind, decided to go for different root method.
Could someone please help me to put a custom rom on my Lg G3 D855TR, 2 gb ram / 32 storage?
My version is: Android 5, v20n-global-si
Kernel stock: 3.4.0
What guide do I have to read to do that?
Thanks
Olofaiolo said:
Could someone please help me to put a custom rom on my Lg G3 D855TR, 2 gb ram / 32 storage?
My version is: Android 5, v20n-global-si
Kernel stock: 3.4.0
What guide do I have to read to do that?
Thanks
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Hi there, I happen to own the same phone (d855TR, Android 5, v20n-global-si, Kernel stock: 3.4.0) and I've been trying for some days... But today, I have succeeded.
That's how I've got it done, finally:
1.) Root your phone using KingRoot
(I've used version 5.3.8, but the app will anyway update automatically, if you are connected to Wifi)
(I've tried a lot of other rooting strategies, too: LG One Click Root, Towelroot, Stumproot, but for this specific phone, they all failed.)
2.) Install "AutoRec"
(Initially, I left away this step, but this resulted in a "Secure Boot Error" while rebooting and the following steps failed, then. Installing TWRP manually, via official app or via ADB failed at this step, too. But after installing "AutoRec" everything went fine.)
3.) "AutoRec" automatically installs TWRP, but it is an older version (2.8.7.), so you should update TWRP to the latest version.
4.) Having done this, you should be able to install any CustomROM. I've installed LineageOS 16.0 and up to now, everything seems to be O.K.
Basically, I followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67602605&postcount=749
(Here you will also find a download link for "AutoRec".)
I applied this guide successfully to the d855TR variant, inspite of the warning in the disclaimer not to use it for any other phone than d855. According to this guide, it was designed for 30b-firmware, but my version was 20n and it worked.
Good luck!
Zymomonas said:
Hi there, I happen to own the same phone (d855TR, Android 5, v20n-global-si, Kernel stock: 3.4.0) and I've been trying for some days... But today, I have succeeded.
That's how I've got it done, finally:
1.) Root your phone using KingRoot
(I've used version 5.3.8, but the app will anyway update automatically, if you are connected to Wifi)
(I've tried a lot of other rooting strategies, too: LG One Click Root, Towelroot, Stumproot, but for this specific phone, they all failed.)
2.) Install "AutoRec"
(Initially, I left away this step, but this resulted in a "Secure Boot Error" while rebooting and the following steps failed, then. Installing TWRP manually, via official app or via ADB failed at this step, too. But after installing "AutoRec" everything went fine.)
3.) "AutoRec" automatically installs TWRP, but it is an older version (2.8.7.), so you should update TWRP to the latest version.
4.) Having done this, you should be able to install any CustomROM. I've installed LineageOS 16.0 and up to now, everything seems to be O.K.
Basically, I followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67602605&postcount=749
(Here you will also find a download link for "AutoRec".)
I applied this guide successfully to the d855TR variant, inspite of the warning in the disclaimer not to use it for any other phone than d855. According to this guide, it was designed for 30b-firmware, but my version was 20n and it worked.
Good luck!
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Thank you very much, I will try this.
Initially, I've installed TWRP without the official TWRP App and I managed to install LineageOS 16 as CustomROM. But as I installed the official TWRP App later, strange things happened: Suddenly, I wasn't able any more to boot the system, and only the start of the CustomROM showed up, but then the phone automatically rebooted into recovery (TWRP).
So maybe, it will be safer not to install the TWRP App on the d855TR. TWRP without the "Official TWRP App" is doing fine (after re-installation).
Zymomonas said:
Hi there, I happen to own the same phone (d855TR, Android 5, v20n-global-si, Kernel stock: 3.4.0) and I've been trying for some days... But today, I have succeeded.
That's how I've got it done, finally:
1.) Root your phone using KingRoot
(I've used version 5.3.8, but the app will anyway update automatically, if you are connected to Wifi)
(I've tried a lot of other rooting strategies, too: LG One Click Root, Towelroot, Stumproot, but for this specific phone, they all failed.)
2.) Install "AutoRec"
(Initially, I left away this step, but this resulted in a "Secure Boot Error" while rebooting and the following steps failed, then. Installing TWRP manually, via official app or via ADB failed at this step, too. But after installing "AutoRec" everything went fine.)
3.) "AutoRec" automatically installs TWRP, but it is an older version (2.8.7.), so you should update TWRP to the latest version.
4.) Having done this, you should be able to install any CustomROM. I've installed LineageOS 16.0 and up to now, everything seems to be O.K.
Basically, I followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67602605&postcount=749
(Here you will also find a download link for "AutoRec".)
I applied this guide successfully to the d855TR variant, inspite of the warning in the disclaimer not to use it for any other phone than d855. According to this guide, it was designed for 30b-firmware, but my version was 20n and it worked.
Good luck!
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I can confirm this works with no problems. Already updated to 3.5.1
I had rooted with magisk (no twrp installed) and i was following a guide to do an ota update without removing root but my device gave "stock back up doesnt exist" while i was trying to uninstall magisk with "restore images" option.
So do i have any other option then completely unrooting, doing the update and rooting again?
When i first rooted my device, it went to bootloop so i had to factory reset and after that phone was rooted and working. Does this mean whenever i want to do an ota update i will have to factory reset my phone?..
I am not super knowledgeable about files and methods. All i had done so far was follow well written guides on internet but i dont know what to do now