[Howto] Preserve Root on Fire ! - Kindle Fire Android Development

Fellow Fire Users .
I think we can preserve the Root and Reroot in a single click after the 6.2.1 update. It worked for me and Market,Rootexplorer is working for me after the update.Hopefully it should work for you also.
What Needs to be done ?
Before updating to 6.2.1 i assume that you have already rooted the previous version and you are on any of the previous version of the stock rom.
1. Download Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper
2. Click on Backup Root
3. Now you may update to the 6.2.1 version
4. After updating open Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper again and click on Restore root.
5. You have preserved the root.
Note: I cannot be held responsible if this does not work for you. Try at your own risk!

didnt work for me
had it day one to use prime video streaming

sxrmafia said:
Fellow Fire Users .
I think we can preserve the Root and Reroot in a single click after the 6.2.1 update. It worked for me and Market,Rootexplorer is working for me after the update.Hopefully it should work for you also.
What Needs to be done ?
Before updating to 6.2.1 i assume that you have already rooted the previous version and you are on any of the previous version of the stock rom.
1. Download Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper
2. Click on Backup Root
3. Now you may update to the 6.2.1 version
4. After updating open Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper again and click on Restore root.
5. You have preserved the root.
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You apparently never read any of the many other threads that this method has already been debunked.
This was proven to not work when the first update to 6.2 occurred. It also has failed to work for the 6.2.1 update. DOES NOT WORK!
Note: I cannot be held responsible if this does not work for you. Try at your own risk!
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What exactly are they trying. Most people who rooted used OTA Rootkeeper so they could use Amazon Prime... that is all it was good for though.

It worked for me , maybe i was lucky or what but it did

sxrmafia said:
Fellow Fire Users .
I think we can preserve the Root and Reroot in a single click after the 6.2.1 update. It worked for me and Market,Rootexplorer is working for me after the update.Hopefully it should work for you also.
What Needs to be done ?
Before updating to 6.2.1 i assume that you have already rooted the previous version and you are on any of the previous version of the stock rom.
1. Download Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper
2. Click on Backup Root
3. Now you may update to the 6.2.1 version
4. After updating open Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper again and click on Restore root.
5. You have preserved the root.
Note: I cannot be held responsible if this does not work for you. Try at your own risk!
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I'm still 6.2. Will install the app and try to restore if ever the update takes place on my device.

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Anyone confirm OTA rootkeeper still keeps root after latest OTA updateT889UVBMB4-WiFi

Anyone confirm https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper still keeps root after latest OTA update T889UVBMB4 ?
No LTE yet here but happy with current speeds should I update? Does T889UVBMB4 interfere with WiFi Tether working with TrevE mod?
-Thnx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111188&page=4
SMARTPHONEPC said:
Below is the updated steps that worked for me:
Step1: Install ExynosAbuse APK v1.40 & Run SuperSU & update SU binary if prompted.
Step2: Install & Run https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper & select protect root.
Step 3: Install OTA T889UVALL4
Step 4: Run https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper again to restore root backup?
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You da man kozmo21..
I did uninstall all root apps & unrooted in SuperSU right before the OTA update (when I noticed modified status) & began again with the above simple steps as I also had installed WifiTether-TrevE_Mod_11_22_2012_driverReload2 (defaults to Wifi Driver Reload 2) - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390208427046731813 with settings changes as outlined at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35476525 & attached thumbnails at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37109011&postcount=7 . . as described http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37172883&postcount=10 in addition to Titanium Backup. I will ask the WiFi Tether working with TrevE mod thread whether modified status is expected with WifiTether_TrevE_Mod_11_22_2012_driverReload2.apk & implications..?
- Thanks
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I can't confirm OTA rootkeeper works but I can confirm that the similar function in SuperSU Pro worked for me for the last 2 OTA updates. I went through the LLA4 and the BMB4 updates using the OTA method and SuperSU Pro's rootkeeper function and kept root through both updates.
From what I know about how both applications work, they use a similar method to keep root and if one works the other one should work also.
Yes it works. SuperSU price works as well. Though avoid the hassle and use mobile odin pro if you use stock roms.
Sent from my SGH-T889

[Q] When I get KitKat OTA, can I still update easily via OTA even though I'm rooted?

Hi!
My Nexus 7 is rooted and bootloader unlocked, with TWRP custom recovery. If I accept the KitKat OTA update when I get it, will it brick my device? Will my device be wiped? Do I need to do anything special? Will anything break (I use Skype and the camera a lot)? Do I need to re-root?
Sorry for the noob question...
-Orange
Apparently it overwrites default recovery and you lose the root. But still it's not safe.
Instead
Download the ota and supersu to your tab.
Goto TWRP
Flash ota first. then immediately flash super su. You retain root with custom recovery.
That's it.
Follow this and nothing breaks.
littleromeo said:
Apparently it overwrites default recovery and you lose the root. But still it's not safe.
Instead
Download the ota and supersu to your tab.
Goto TWRP
Flash ota first. then immediately flash super su. You retain root with custom recovery.
That's it.
Follow this and nothing breaks.
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Where do we download the ota zip?
Thanks.
poloruiz714 said:
Where do we download the ota zip?
Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524978
make sure you are on jss15r
Here's the OTA link
Code:
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_razor/3a3951e8243c82bc01a620ab858f4454c8ebd65c.signed-razor-KRT16O-from-JSS15R.3a3951e8.zip
and super su just in case
Code:
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
littleromeo said:
make sure you are on jss15r
Actually I am on jss15j (rooted tablet as soon as I opened the box), clockworkmod recovery (latest build) so what files do I need? Also do I perform a full wipe or flash on top of current system? Sorry for the noon question. Thanks.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Root should not affect the OTA update.
I have a rooted Nexus 7 LTE which ran on 4.3.1 until yesterday. Last night I received the update message. So I updated to Kitkat 4.4.
It worked great especially since SuperSU managed to keep the root access. So after the update I had no additional work to get it rooted again
bama35453 said:
Root should not affect the OTA update.
I have a rooted Nexus 7 LTE which ran on 4.3.1 until yesterday. Last night I received the update message. So I updated to Kitkat 4.4.
It worked great especially since SuperSU managed to keep the root access. So after the update I had no additional work to get it rooted again
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How about custom recovery?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

4.4. KitKat for Wifi Note 10.1 2014 P600 Q&A

Hi guys I have some questions about the new Firmware and KitKat in general and you may have answers I'll try to update first post with your answers!
-Will I loose root when I flash through Odin? --> Yes
-Is the new firmware rootable, or is there a way to keep root when I upgrade from rooted 4.3?
-->For upgrade yes: If you are rooted on 4.3 you can restore root by flashing a custom recovery and flash superSU manually.
-->chainfire autoroot works but you need to update the superSU app through play store after flashing.
-Will KitKat restrict access to my SD card? -->Yes but fixable through an app or editing a file (needs root), there is already a thread about that.
-Can I still use flash with KitKat? How?
-->Yes, there is a hacked version see 2nd post for link.
-How is the touchscreen driver? Is the stuttering fixed? Do touch and hold actions still drop after ~23sec?
-->Pretty much fixed. To about the same state as the improved Kernel we had a while ago.
-Are there any apps that are not working (root apps too)?
-Gesture Controls? --> works
-Xposed framework app settings? -->works
-Is Hancom Office included or does it still work? --> not included but does still work.
Thats about what I can think of a the moment.
Hi,
If you are already rooted then all you have to do is re install TWRP and then flash SU zip then you have root.
For flash player, download hacked version here, it works I tested it on new software :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/go...e-how-to-play-flash-video-android-4-t2548001
Also, xposed works. Tested it on new software
Sent from my Note 2014 using Tapatalk
Chainfire's Auto Root does work, once you flash it thru odin and reboot, go to the Play store and update the app.
- Please update OP
Here's a question: I'm already rooted. Is flashing the stock KitKat image via Odin and rerooting the only way to upgrade?
starfall42 said:
Here's a question: I'm already rooted. Is flashing the stock KitKat image via Odin and rerooting the only way to upgrade?
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If you are already rooted, I assume you have TWRP too. Just download this KitKat rom, full wipe and install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2720631
Itchiee said:
Chainfire's Auto Root does work, once you flash it thru odin and reboot, go to the Play store and update the app.
- Please update OP
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Not for me I flashed a stock 4.4 kit kat on my tablet coming from root 4.3. I then flashed chainfire autoroot thru odin on the 4.4 and the superuser there only problem is it displays this ' There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install this is a problem! I formatted my 4.3 before flashing it maybe thats why?
itachi30s said:
Not for me I flashed a stock 4.4 kit kat on my tablet coming from root 4.3. I then flashed chainfire autoroot thru odin on the 4.4 and the superuser there only problem is it displays this ' There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install this is a problem! I formatted my 4.3 before flashing it maybe thats why?
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Not sure... I installed KK on the tablet via Odin, then rebooted and setup, then rebooted into download mode and flashed auto root thru Odin.
Upon reboot I got an error selecting SuperSU, but once I updated it thru the Play Store its been fine.
Using ES Explorer I removed the items I don't need and removed all of the Knox stuff.
There are a few of us this worked for so I don't know what went wrong for you.
If you don't succeed then try again, and again, and again....Good luck.
Do I have to update to kitkat bootloader?
gcrutchr said:
Do I have to update to kitkat bootloader?
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Not needed. The bootloader is same for 4.3 and 4.4
Itchiee said:
Not sure... I installed KK on the tablet via Odin, then rebooted and setup, then rebooted into download mode and flashed auto root thru Odin.
Upon reboot I got an error selecting SuperSU, but once I updated it thru the Play Store its been fine.
Using ES Explorer I removed the items I don't need and removed all of the Knox stuff.
There are a few of us this worked for so I don't know what went wrong for you.
If you don't succeed then try again, and again, and again....Good luck.
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Thx for the response from what i can see you never fully wipe your data before installing 4.4 KK but i did so i believe i lost my root like that. So when i updated the supersu never carried over from 4.3
Srikar_NBK said:
Not needed. The bootloader is same for 4.3 and 4.4
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Thanks.
Itchiee said:
Not sure... I installed KK on the tablet via Odin, then rebooted and setup, then rebooted into download mode and flashed auto root thru Odin.
Upon reboot I got an error selecting SuperSU, but once I updated it thru the Play Store its been fine.
Using ES Explorer I removed the items I don't need and removed all of the Knox stuff.
There are a few of us this worked for so I don't know what went wrong for you.
If you don't succeed then try again, and again, and again....Good luck.
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man you're awesome thx a bunch I saw my mistake, I was using chain fire root except the one I had downloaded from a third party site wasn't exactly for my device. Went to chainfire official site got the autoroot bam im rooted at.
Rep + 1
How do you get hancom office?
-Will KitKat restrict access to my SD card? -->Yes but fixable through an app or editing a file (needs root), there is already a thread about that.
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Sorry, but I cant find thread related to the issue .
What do you mean by `fixable through an app`? I`m not rooted and full stock.
Kit Kat SD Card Issue
clouds5 said:
Hi guys I have some questions about the new Firmware and KitKat in general and you may have answers I'll try to update first post with your answers!
-Will KitKat restrict access to my SD card? -->Yes but fixable through an app or editing a file (needs root), there is already a thread about that.
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Is this the app you are referring to? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684188
Still not out in Germany
I intend on rooting this tablet. Am I better off rooting 4.3 and then flashing KK update? Or is it possible to update to KK and then root?
supremekizzle said:
I intend on rooting this tablet. Am I better off rooting 4.3 and then flashing KK update? Or is it possible to update to KK and then root?
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Both ways work equally well I was already rooted with 4.3 but either way has been confirmed working so it doesn't matter.
clouds5 said:
Both ways work equally well I was already rooted with 4.3 but either way has been confirmed working so it doesn't matter.
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Thank you. So any guide I find on rooting 4.3 should be the same procedure as 4.4?
supremekizzle said:
Thank you. So any guide I find on rooting 4.3 should be the same procedure as 4.4?
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Yes. Refer to this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2490805

Questions about the OP3

I got my OP3 1-2 weeks . before i had a S4 (rooted). I'm really happy with this phone but i got some questions and problems.
1. When i video call via skype the camera will freeze in 50sec. when I switch the camera to the back and front it's fixed for 50 sec again and same thing happening again....
2. Rooting the OP3 is it safe to do ? And does someone got a guide for it ? I saw allot off them but I don't know which one works for Oxygen 3.2.1. I got some rooting experience with the S4 but rooting op3 is kinda different.
3. When i got a rooted op3 without a custom rom. Do i still get updates via System updates in the settings ?
Sorry for my bad English and thanks for reading.
1. Don't know
2. Yes, https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...nlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs
3. No after rooting you won't get updates
J_Dutch said:
1. Don't know
2. Yes, https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...nlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs
3. No after rooting you won't get updates
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3. Wrong, with systemless SuperSU and/or systemless Xposed you still get OTA updates.
Proof: Myself (have the 3.2.1. OTA Update ready to download with systemless SuperSU and systemless Xposed.
crysen said:
3. Wrong, with systemless SuperSU and/or systemless Xposed you still get OTA updates.
Proof: Myself (have the 3.2.1. OTA Update ready to download with systemless SuperSU and systemless Xposed.
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Ok, didn't know that. How do you install that?
J_Dutch said:
Ok, didn't know that. How do you install that?
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Via TWRP both.
Here you can find the systemless SuperSU https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/guide-oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
And here is systemless Xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
crysen said:
Via TWRP both.
Here you can find the systemless SuperSU https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...wrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
And here is systemless Xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
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Seriously? I've been told several times installing a custom recovery and OTA is a no go...
But thanks, I'm still stock but I don't know for how long. I'm still a flashaholic inside.
crysen said:
3. Wrong, with systemless SuperSU and/or systemless Xposed you still get OTA updates.
Proof: Myself (have the 3.2.1. OTA Update ready to download with systemless SuperSU and systemless Xposed.
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You are right that you will get a prompt for upcoming OTA updates.
But they won't install because your kernel and system are not stock.
My device is also rooted systemless and I can confirm that you will get an error inside TWRP
when trying to install the OTA patches.
When rooted, regardless which way, it is always necessary to flash the full rom zip.
So in the end @J_Dutch was right to say that you won't get updates
because you will always have to manually flash the full rom.
On the other hand, when somebody only uses TWRP (for backups for example) without modifying the system and kernel at all,
OTAs will work just fine.
AcmE85 said:
You are right that you will get a prompt for upcoming OTA updates.
But they won't install because your kernel and system are not stock.
My device is also rooted systemless and I can confirm that you will get an error inside TWRP
when trying to install the OTA patches.
When rooted, regardless which way, it is always necessary to flash the full rom zip.
So in the end @J_Dutch was right to say that you won't get updates
because you will always have to manually flash the full rom.
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Oh thanks, I didn't know that, I would've flashed it via normal OTA after work otherwise

rooting and OTA?

hi all
assuming that i've flashed TWRP + rooted the phone
will i still be able to update the phone via OTA updates?
as this does not work on samsung phones once KNOX is tripped
i was wondering if it would be the same on oneplus devices
your input is appreciated. thanks!
leongzxc said:
hi all
assuming that i've flashed TWRP + rooted the phone
will i still be able to update the phone via OTA updates?
as this does not work on samsung phones once KNOX is tripped
i was wondering if it would be the same on oneplus devices
your input is appreciated. thanks!
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Short answer: No. Custom recovery can't process the OTA update. There's another thread talking about this topic here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/root-update-ota-t3712615
If you want the latest updates Funk Wizard usually posts their full zips (not small OTA zips) on XDA (just search in the 5T section) and OnePlus usually has them under the device support page.
I've not tried it myself but I heard once you root and go to software update section oneplus will detect your root and instead will download a full OTA zip which you can then dirty flash in your custom recovery (TWRP) without any issues. of course the flash will remove root and then you will need to flash root zip file to gain root again.
Well, actually I downloaded latest OTA (4.7.4) over wifi and then updated phone while rooted and with custom recovery (oficial 3.2.0 I think). And it worked! I lost root in the process (I rooted again later), but otherwise phone was updated and it was done via custom recovery. So far, I don't have any problems, but not sure if any problems will come later.
shadeau said:
Short answer: No. Custom recovery can't process the OTA update. There's another thread talking about this topic here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/root-update-ota-t3712615
If you want the latest updates Funk Wizard usually posts their full zips (not small OTA zips) on XDA (just search in the 5T section) and OnePlus usually has them under the device support page.
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Revin said:
Well, actually I downloaded latest OTA (4.7.4) over wifi and then updated phone while rooted and with custom recovery (oficial 3.2.0 I think). And it worked! I lost root in the process (I rooted again later), but otherwise phone was updated and it was done via custom recovery. So far, I don't have any problems, but not sure if any problems will come later.
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thanks for the response!
digitalmahdi said:
I've not tried it myself but I heard once you root and go to software update section oneplus will detect your root and instead will download a full OTA zip which you can then dirty flash in your custom recovery (TWRP) without any issues. of course the flash will remove root and then you will need to flash root zip file to gain root again.
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wow for real?
so if you're rooted. it will not download small zips of OTA but instead the full sized OTA?
then we can choose to flash in TWRP instead?

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