Once again I follow the procedure to root a device and it fails. Now can't find a twrp for my s7, is there any point in continuing to try to root any of my devices?
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How to root on B560 already tried one method that was on here and it caused boot loop and did not work think used one that requires to download tool to root followed everything on it to root install SU and it would not start up so had to re flash phone. Any advise or guide on a working update to root and have working TWRP on it ?
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/rooting-marshmallow-b550-t3355759
try with this method... i did with this too...
Wanted to give this away to a friend in Europe, root the phone unlock it and put a custom rom.
Tried KingoRoot it finished with 100% says "rooted"
Kingroot always fails no matter what.
Does anyone have any tips on how to get it to work please?
5.1.1 Ver
Build: N910VVRU2BPA1
dont use kingo. use cf-root
patt2k said:
Wanted to give this away to a friend in Europe, root the phone unlock it and put a custom rom.
Tried KingoRoot it finished with 100% says "rooted"
Kingroot always fails no matter what.
Does anyone have any tips on how to get it to work please?
5.1.1 Ver
Build: N910VVRU2BPA1
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Try kingoroot pc version works 100% with 5.1.1 n910v
But remember this will give you only temporary root
Once you reboot device the root will be gone
Bootloader is locked in n910v
There is a method you can get permanent root in verizon note 4 thread to unlock bootloader via adb method
If you unlock bootloader after that you can install twrp recovery and flash custom roms
Don't ever try cf auto root it won't work and it may brick your device.
Trex888 said:
Try kingoroot pc version works 100% with 5.1.1 n910v
But remember this will give you only temporary root
Once you reboot device the root will be gone
Bootloader is locked in n910v
There is a method you can get permanent root in verizon note 4 thread to unlock bootloader via adb method
If you unlock bootloader after that you can install twrp recovery and flash custom roms
Don't ever try cf auto root it won't work and it may brick your device.
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I was able to root once and run the script and it changed the CID or whatever it was. Now I simply cannot get temp root at all to finish the bootloader unlock process. Tried PC version and Android version so many times now it just reboots and reboots.
patt2k said:
I was able to root once and run the script and it changed the CID or whatever it was. Now I simply cannot get temp root at all to finish the bootloader unlock process. Tried PC version and Android version so many times now it just reboots and reboots.
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You must flash any rom once you unlocked bootloader cuz unlocking will mess up your system so you cannot boot into system anymore.
Flash 5.1.1 stock firmware and start unlocking bootloader process from beginning
Is it possible to use Kingroot or another one-click root process to root a Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-T580? I have successfully used Kingroot to root my old Samsung S4 phone, Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 SM-T230NU, and Samsung Galaxy 10.1 GT-P7150. I recently attempted to root a Samsung Tab 2 10.1 SCH-i915, using Kingroot, the root took, but the SuperSU kept reporting that the "Binary Occupied". I feel more comfortable using Kingroot or another one-click root process, but how do I do it and not have the SuperSU keep reporting that the "Binary Occupied"? Thanks for any help.
migoblu said:
Is it possible to use Kingroot or another one-click root process to root a Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-T580? I have successfully used Kingroot to root my old Samsung S4 phone, Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 SM-T230NU, and Samsung Galaxy 10.1 GT-P7150. I recently attempted to root a Samsung Tab 2 10.1 SCH-i915, using Kingroot, the root took, but the SuperSU kept reporting that the "Binary Occupied". I feel more comfortable using Kingroot or another one-click root process, but how do I do it and not have the SuperSU keep reporting that the "Binary Occupied"? Thanks for any help.
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SuperSU is not related to kingroot. Also if SuperSU reports binary occupied it means you don't have proper root.
Not sure why you are using a less than optimal root solution like Kingroot when there are better well established methods available.
ashyx said:
SuperSU is not related to kingroot. Also if SuperSU reports binary occupied it means you don't have proper root.
Not sure why you are using a less than optimal root solution like Kingroot when there are better well established methods available.
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Thanks for your reply. The reason I used Kingroot and I also have used One Click Root is because I am not comfortable using some of these other methods, I fear making so many mistakes that I can't recover from them. Some of the instructions seem so confusing to me. Can you direct me to some of these methods, that are not too confusing to an amateur? Thanks for any help.
migoblu said:
Thanks for your reply. The reason I used Kingroot and I also have used One Click Root is because I am not comfortable using some of these other methods, I fear making so many mistakes that I can't recover from them. Some of the instructions seem so confusing to me. Can you direct me to some of these methods, that are not too confusing to an amateur? Thanks for any help.
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You can't really do anything that is unrecoverable.
Root methods like Supersu are well established polished root methods and relatively easy to apply.
Magisk is also now becoming the main stream rooting solution and the preferred method.
Either are pretty simple.
First and foremost you need to install TWRP. It's available here on XDA or the official TWRP website.
Before rooting it is highly recommended to make a full device backup with TWRP. In the unlikely event something goes wrong it's just a simple case of restoring the backup.
There are many dummy guides on Google for installing TWRP and rooting.
https://www.theandroidsoul.com/twrp-galaxy-tab-10-1-wifi-lte-s-pen-root/
ashyx said:
You can't really do anything that is unrecoverable.
Root methods like Supersu are well established polished root methods and relatively easy to apply.
Magisk is also now becoming the main stream rooting solution and the preferred method.
Either are pretty simple.
First and foremost you need to install TWRP. It's available here on XDA or the official TWRP website.
Before rooting it is highly recommended to make a full device backup with TWRP. In the unlikely event something goes wrong it's just a simple case of restoring the backup.
There are many dummy guides on Google for installing TWRP and rooting.
https://www.theandroidsoul.com/twrp-galaxy-tab-10-1-wifi-lte-s-pen-root/
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Thanks for that info, I'll give those a try. Which is the best method in your opinion, the SuperSU or the Magisk? Is there a way to unroot if necessary using TWRP?
Hey guys,
For the first time which i got this phone i was able to root it using cf-auto root... after a month i decided to unroot my device and clear some space cuz everything works bad. i did full unroot using super su app then full reset my phone. after that i tried to re-root my phone using the same cf-auto root it gives me dm verifcation failed i taught that its because my phone security then i did flashed my phone by its correct firmware download from sammobile, after that i got my phone back with official status but right now i can't root my phone. till this moment i did googled my issue but didn't found any solution.
i tried rooting using kingo root (PC & phone) method, cf auto root but still i am not able to root my phone idk what is the problem. any expert here to help me out ? i would be sooo glad. and thanks alot for this site, waiting for help please.:crying:
directx3 said:
Hey guys,
For the first time which i got this phone i was able to root it using cf-auto root... after a month i decided to unroot my device and clear some space cuz everything works bad. i did full unroot using super su app then full reset my phone. after that i tried to re-root my phone using the same cf-auto root it gives me dm verifcation failed i taught that its because my phone security then i did flashed my phone by its correct firmware download from sammobile, after that i got my phone back with official status but right now i can't root my phone. till this moment i did googled my issue but didn't found any solution.
i tried rooting using kingo root (PC & phone) method, cf auto root but still i am not able to root my phone idk what is the problem. any expert here to help me out ? i would be sooo glad. and thanks alot for this site, waiting for help please.:crying:
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anyone help ?
S7 edge I do root via the SuperSU flashable zip file via a custom recovery. Other methods don't seem to work well with S7 on nougat because the user data partition needs to be reformatted in custom recovery (TWRP usually) in advance when you want to root the phone.
You'll need to backup the phone before hand and set it up from its initial state after rooting it.
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S7 edge I do root via the SuperSU flashable zip file via a custom recovery. Other methods don't seem to work well with S7 on nougat because the user data partition needs to be reformatted in custom recovery (TWRP usually) in advance when you want to root the phone.
You'll need to backup the phone before hand and set it up from its initial state after rooting it.
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can u please help me on how to root via superSU flashable zip ? and will I lose all my data by this method ?
thanks,
Do not use SuperSu to root S7 as its not compatible and only meant to be used on older phones. It will not work on Android 8.
I Have SM-G5520 Nougat, I rooted it successfully here
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...g5520-g5520zcu1brb1-nougat-root-twrp-t3772104
But, as mentioned there, I run Flashfire, Grant root access, Browse for GApps.zip and flash it, but after click on flash screen goes black and didn't show any proccess of flashing GApps.
After waiting 2 - 4 Hours, There was still a black screen like my phone is off and I restart my phone. Now there is not a single GApp installed there. Please help me to flash GApps.
I continue my research on rooting and flashing and i got some points that are below,
1. Magisk is system-less root that's why when ever i tried any app to modify system folder or root directory my phone got restart.
2. I tried SuperSU system-less but the device isn't going to root.
3. I tried King Root, Kingoapp, OneClickRoot, Dr. Phone root, iRoot and much more with and without PC but my device was not going to root but only Magisk root my device.
4. I tried CFAuto Root with all modifications but due to my phone didn't have "OEM Unlock" option, flashing CF Root cause failure.
5. I tried to push GApps into Original Firmware, but that way takes a lot time and i failed there because of security reasons (And that was my first attempt to modify "Firmware" I must failed ).
All the conclusion of my work let me know that i have to root my SM-G5520 Nougat as system root that will going to work 100% to flash GApps.
Now Please help me to root system wise and flashing GApps.
Thanks Advance
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