I've unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP and have been trying to install SuperSU v1.65 (and 1.55 previously) but when I tell TWRP to reboot into Android it tells me I don't have root and asks if I want to root. No matter my answer, I cannot get the tablet to boot with root access. Any ideas? I've even tried Wugs Toolkit and SkipSoft's toolkit and neither does the trick. Help!
Hmmmmm.... I skipped the install superSU after I had TWRP because from there I just flashed AOKP.
What are the exact steps you've done?
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Hmmmmm.... I skipped the install superSU after I had TWRP because from there I just flashed AOKP.
What are the exact steps you've done?
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Yeah, I thought about just going for a ROM with SuperSU baked in but am still not sure as I'm testing out Paranoid Android on my N10 still. Normally, I just flash a ROM immediately, I've never tried to root and run a stock Google ROM before.
Anyways, I unlocked the tablet immediately as to not lose information once I decided to root and ROM. I had the tablet for about a week before deciding to root it, so of course all the USB Debugging, USB drivers, etc. stuff was already done. Then I:
downloaded CWM recovery to PC
copied SuperSU 1.55 to the root of the sdcard (later on I switched to SuperSU 1.65)
fastboot oem unlock'd it
fastboot flash recovery'd latest CWM
rebooted into recovery
flashed SuperSU
rebooted into Android (this is when I get the "you're device is not rooted..." dialog)
Once booted, root access is not allowed, so I flashed TWRP via fastboot and still couldn't get root. I tried both recoveries several times each. As mentioned before, I have tried both telling CWM/TWRP to root the device and not doing so, but neither way allows me to keep root. This is when I tried SkipSoft and Wugs Toolkits. Both said they rooted the device but I got nothing.
Did you update the su binaries once you booted?
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Did you update the su binaries once you booted?
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Well, SuperSU is nowhere to be found on the device once it boots, so no. I did try installing SuperSU from the Play store and it warns me that the binaries are not updated but then immediately closes and doesn't let me update them (I'm guessing its because I have no root access).
That is odd indeed. Try downloading superSU zip again. If TWRP says you don't have root and asks to fix, say no.
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I rooted my phone at 4.0.2, then applied the update up to 4.0.4 and am still able to flash new versions of clockwork mod through rom manager... However, all my other apps won't be granted root access. In the superuser application, I'm running superuser v3.0.7(41) and my Su binary is at v3.0.3, for which there is an update available. However, when I try to apply the update, it tries to ask for root privileges and gets denied access... I tried reflashing su.zip through clockwork mod touch but I guess I may be flashing an outdated su.zip? Any insight into the matter would be greatly appreciated!
Same here
Same exact scenario, I went from 4.0.2 to 4.0.4, and even after a factory restore I cant seem to get root access for any app. I checked the bootloader, and I still am rooted.
Help appreciated for us both!
try this zip...flash in recovery
http://www.box.com/s/jvcf196j7x8f8vrc9cyt
this worked for me....
if it doesn't clear superuser data first then try it again.
ezcats said:
try this zip...flash in recovery
http://www.box.com/s/jvcf196j7x8f8vrc9cyt
this worked for me....
if it doesn't clear superuser data first then try it again.
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CWM Recovery is not working for me, and I cant flash it due to no permission for elevated commands although its rooted.
Clockwork recovery does not require root if it is already installed. If not, fastboot clockwork recovery.
I had the same issue and all you have to do is reroot the phone and all will be well then download and install ota rootkeeper for the future. The update breaks root but doesn't block it
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CWM Recovery is not working for me, and I cant flash it due to no permission for elevated commands although its rooted.
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Flash from recovery, not an app.....
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jerseyh22accord said:
I had the same issue and all you have to do is reroot the phone and all will be well then download and install ota rootkeeper for the future. The update breaks root but doesn't block it
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This did the trick!
Had this same problem earlier
I need help
I am having the same problem. I am a noob and it sucks cause I can't figure it out. I can't even go into recovery since I installed 4.0.4 someone please dumb it down so i can understand
Install busybox free, then install titanium backup free. Open busybox and click inatall. Then run
Titanium backup, it will ask you do you want it to configure root, accept this. please note After completing busybox steps reboot. Then after titanium backup steps reboot again
Did this help?
If not pm me and il see if i can help
I can't use any of my root apps. My SU isn't working. I'm pretty sure that's causing the problem. I tried updating the binary (I read that somewhere) but the process fails. Is there a way I can do it manually?
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brightsideme said:
I can't use any of my root apps. My SU isn't working. I'm pretty sure that's causing the problem. I tried updating the binary (I read that somewhere) but the process fails. Is there a way I can do it manually?
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Try flashing this:
http://goo.im/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
Can you please explain how to flash? I don't want to mess it up lol
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brightsideme said:
Can you please explain how to flash? I don't want to mess it up lol
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Do you have CWM installed yet?
If not...
I'd recommend simply starting from the top and using my guide.
But if you have CWM:
Just navigate to "Install Zip From SD Card"
"Choose Zip"
And find it.
Yes to install.
I tried going to clockworkmod recovery but I just get that error. Last night I went into recovery using the cmd on my computer. I tried flashing that same file but it just failed.
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I tried going to clockworkmod recovery but I just get that error. Last night I went into recovery using the cmd on my computer. I tried flashing that same file but it just failed.
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boot to clockworkmod manually, than flash the superuser zip from here http://www.box.com/s/jvcf196j7x8f8vrc9cyt (this does not require busybox, that why the other su zip was failing)
I can't go to recovery from my phone. When I try I just get the Droid with a red exclamation point. I'll have to do it from a computer. Only problem is that I'm at work. I'll see if I can get to one ASAP
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I can't go to recovery from my phone. When I try I just get the Droid with a red exclamation point. I'll have to do it from a computer. Only problem is that I'm at work. I'll see if I can get to one ASAP
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That is the stock recovery that you're getting to.
Use my guide.
And navigate to the part about flashing a custom (CWM) recovery and flashing SU.
The SU in my post is updated to work for all users...the one you're using won't work on 4.0.4.
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That is the stock recovery that you're getting to.
Use my guide.
And navigate to the part about flashing a custom (CWM) recovery and flashing SU.
The SU in my post is updated to work for all users...the one you're using won't work on 4.0.4.
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but i think the su zip in ur post, only work if there is busybox installed...and the stock rom doesn't have it...
this the updater-script of ur su.zip: run_program("/sbin/busybox"...
that work only on custom roms, that usually have busybox preinstalled
check the different syntax in the other su zip posted above, it doesn't require busybox
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but i think the su zip in ur post, only work if there is busybox installed...and the stock rom doesn't have it...
this the updater-script of ur su.zip: run_program("/sbin/busybox"...
that work only on custom roms, that usually have busybox preinstalled
check the different syntax in the other su zip posted above, it doesn't require busybox
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nope, he was getting a permissions error because rom manager didn't have root access, that was the issue there.
edit: re-read the post, yes, you might be right about busybox in stock recovery, although i believe cwm has a set of minimal busybox tools.
if manually booting into recovery by shutting down the phone, pressing power+vol up until Google screen appears, doesn't take him to cwm but to stock recovery, he doesn't even have cwm installed, which could very well be the case, since stock rom default behaviour overrides any existing recovery when flashing.
So I unlocked/rooted by Nexus 7 with Nexus Root Toolkit and after I finished unlocking and rooting, i checked to see if it went succesfully but when I open superSU it says SUbinary not found, check forums for your device. The TWRP recovery installed properly, so to fix superSU binary just reroot same method? or flash superSU image from TWRP?
**I just rooted my oher Nexus 7 same method and it worked the first try thats why I'm not sure what to do now, thanks
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So I unlocked/rooted by Nexus 7 with Nexus Root Toolkit and after I finished unlocking and rooting, i checked to see if it went succesfully but when I open superSU it says SUbinary not found, check forums for your device. The TWRP recovery installed properly, so to fix superSU binary just reroot same method? or flash superSU image from TWRP?
**I just rooted my oher Nexus 7 same method and it worked the first try thats why I'm not sure what to do now, thanks
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Root it manually using a downloaded copy of SuperSU from the website (not google play). It only takes 5 minutes and the instructions are in the sticky.
The toolkit just isn't working right now.
Caelrie said:
Root it manually using a downloaded copy of SuperSU from the website (not google play). It only takes 5 minutes and the instructions are in the sticky.
The toolkit just isn't working right now.
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yeah i just basically just flashed it manually with SDK
AHomelessGuy said:
So I unlocked/rooted by Nexus 7 with Nexus Root Toolkit and after I finished unlocking and rooting, i checked to see if it went succesfully but when I open superSU it says SUbinary not found, check forums for your device. The TWRP recovery installed properly, so to fix superSU binary just reroot same method? or flash superSU image from TWRP?
**I just rooted my oher Nexus 7 same method and it worked the first try thats why I'm not sure what to do now, thanks
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Hi, i hope help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45727284
Download this 3 zips.
Create a folder un your sd and copy the zips.
Reebot in recovery mode.
In twpr, press install.
Navigate to your create folder.press it.
Select busybox signes.zip,then press add more zips.
Select update supersu, press add more zips.
Select permanent recovery zip. Then swipe to confirm flash.
Wait.
Reboot system.
Ole!!!
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Okay be gentle...
After the last update to JSSR15R I lost root and SU, doing the rebbot into recovery (vol down + power button) TWRP launches but when I select to go to recovery via the vol buttons and select it with the power button, all I get is the exclamation point android.
While I'm not a total idiot (debatable of course), is there a way to re-establish root and su without wiping off 15gigs of music and playlists and starting from scratch? Rooting the Nexus 7 (flo) the first time (at least for me) was a fight I eventually won, but for me it was a fight. tia Tutor
Same thing happened to me. I installed TWRP via goomanager. Then, I flashed SU update. Now I'm back rooted and going strong.
Like previous poster mentioned, just reinstall twrp and su.
Your bootloader should already be unlocked. Unlocking the bootloader is the only step that causes you to lose data.
Reinstalling twrp and su will not cause you to lose data, unless you had locked after installing them last time, and now need to unlock again to reinstall.
I reinstalled TWRP via the playstore but while it shows my directory file structure it won't install my copy of Update SuperSU 1.5.1.zip also I went to install goomanager but the descrription says you have to have root prior to installing.
As a sidenote while in TWRP if I go into rebooting the device none of the actions work except when I hit the "Bootloader" option the a error box pops up stating the option isn't available on your device. Tutor
Only way I know of to install TWRP is go to the TWRP web site and download it from there to your PC. You will find flash instructions on the web site.
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Download Goo manager from Playstore. Choose Flash Roms, It will tell you that you need a custom recovery to do this and ask if you have one or would like Goo to find one. Choose find one for me and it will download and install TWRP 2.6.3.0. After said process is complete flash SU update. Profit..
Same happened to me, but I reflashed TWRP and root access... Just curious how come that never happened with Clockwork Mod recovery being lost after applying an update to the system on the old N7.
If you don't want to lose root or recovery, it is very simple.
Boot to twrp
Install OTA update.zip
Install SuperSU 1.55 update.zip (Prior to reboot, use 1.55 as 1.65 has issues)
You will maintain root and keep twrp if you do it in this exact order.
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If you don't want to lose root or recovery, it is very simple.
Boot to twrp
Install OTA update.zip
Install SuperSU update.zip (Prior to reboot)
You will maintain root and keep twrp if you do it in this exact order.
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Can TWRP generally find the latest OTA update.zip on it's own?
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Can TWRP generally find the latest OTA update.zip on it's own?
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Nope, download the ota manually and place on your virtual sdcard, then boot to twrp and select the file for install
installing through goomanager didn't work for me. It would say it installed but wouldn't really install. I did it using the fastboot method instead and that seemed to work fine.
Well nothing I seemed to do would allow me to re-root the Nexus 7 after the 15R update, I finally went as re-rooted from scratch using the sticky post at the beginning of this subdivision forum for the Nexus. Back up and running in root and su... thx to all those that attempted to help me thru this
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Well nothing I seemed to do would allow me to re-root the Nexus 7 after the 15R update, I finally went as re-rooted from scratch using the sticky post at the beginning of this subdivision forum for the Nexus. Back up and running in root and su... thx to all those that attempted to help me thru this
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I used Wugfresh tool. Everything worked until I flashed the updated SU 1.65. I could never get root. I read earlier that others were using SU 1.5, so I manually went back into TWRP and flashed SU 1.5 and bam, had root! Then SU upgraded itself via the play store to the newer version. Go figure!
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I used Wugfresh tool. Everything worked until I flashed the updated SU 1.65. I could never get root. I read earlier that others were using SU 1.5, so I manually went back into TWRP and flashed SU 1.5 and bam, had root! Then SU upgraded itself via the play store to the newer version. Go figure!
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The update.zip for SU 1.65 is broken. A "placeholder" install script was included that does nothing.
IMO SuperSU 1.55 is the best version to use right now. The install script works, it doesn't mess with a bunch of file permissions for your *other* files in /system to support the new ota survival mode, and it has the fix for the problem that used to break the OTA installs.
i have tried numerous ways to gain root on 4.4 but failed miserably. ive sideloaded and used nrt without success. supersu icon doesnt appear in the app drawer. any suggestions?
dalbig said:
i have tried numerous ways to gain root on 4.4 but failed miserably. ive sideloaded and used nrt without success. supersu icon doesnt appear in the app drawer. any suggestions?
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Do you have TWRP installed? The automatic root feature in it worked fine for me.
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Do you have TWRP installed? The automatic root feature in it worked fine for me.
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I have the exact same problem with not being able to root every method I try
mowz9999 said:
I have the exact same problem with not being able to root every method I try
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use toolkit for nexus 7 2013 and chose root and twrp recovery
work very well with me
murad052 said:
use toolkit for nexus 7 2013 and chose root and twrp recovery
work very well with me
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I tried root kit too and it completes with no problems but superuser is never there and I don't have root access
mowz9999 said:
I tried root kit too and it completes with no problems but superuser is never there and I don't have root access
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wired.. try this. first enable usb debuging mode from developer option
rebot to fast boot. and open tools kite i have version 1.0.2
chose ur device.
first install recovery TWRP.. number 6 i think in toolkit
then go back again and root the device number 4.. then chose number 2..
remember you have to unlock ir device first.
i hope this could work for you
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i have tried numerous ways to gain root on 4.4 but failed miserably. ive sideloaded and used nrt without success. supersu icon doesnt appear in the app drawer. any suggestions?
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Install this in TWRP
http://download.chainfire.eu/346/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.55.zip
Some later versions have non-functioning install scripts.
would using ART be a conflict maybe?
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would using ART be a conflict maybe?
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no effect at all... i disable it just cuz of whatsapp
i still cant gain root.. im going to try using dalvik and see if there is a change.
All I did was I flashed TWRP then installed SuperSU 1.65 through TWRP. It says I have root access.
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wired.. try this. first enable usb debuging mode from developer option
rebot to fast boot. and open tools kite i have version 1.0.2
chose ur device.
first install recovery TWRP.. number 6 i think in toolkit
then go back again and root the device number 4.. then chose number 2..
remember you have to unlock ir device first.
i hope this could work for you
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I still could not get superusersu installed Its able to flash over recovery fine but when rooting it says everything is fine but superuser never shows up and I dont have root access Thanks for trying I appreciate it
I had problems originally but I did like others. I downloaded the newest SuperSU 1.65.zip, moved it onto the N7. Booted into TWRP, selected Install and selected the zip. After that I rebooted from TWRP and I had root.
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ive tried 1.55, 1.65 and 1.69... not one of them worked
dalbig said:
ive tried 1.55, 1.65 and 1.69... not one of them worked
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Exact same thing here!:crying:
dalbig said:
ive tried 1.55, 1.65 and 1.69... not one of them worked
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How are you installing them? Where are you downloading from? Have you tried just allowing TWRP to install root using the one it comes with?
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How are you installing them? Where are you downloading from? Have you tried just allowing TWRP to install root using the one it comes with?
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Sideload, flashing the zips through twrp, using nrt... Got the zips of this forum.
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dalbig said:
Sideload, flashing the zips through twrp, using nrt... Got the zips of this forum.
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I am just trying to understand where things are going wrong.
I went back and did a fresh factory image of KRT16O wiping user data.
I then copied
http://download.chainfire.eu/346/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.55.zip
to the virtual sdcard.
I rebooted to bootloader and started twrp using
fastboot boot twrp.img
Then I chose to install SuperSU 1.55 using the above file.
Then rebooted to Android.
The SuperSU app was in the app drawer and I could perform su from adb shell and it would ask for permissions.
After I installed the factory images, I rooted my device. I don't use toolkits, because I think they make thing more complicated that it actually is. It is best to learn ADB whenever you can. That makes rooting so much easier.
Before I entered the bootloader, I downloaded SuperSU v1.69 through Chrome.
I made sure that all drivers were installed and began rooting.
Since my bootloader already was unlocked, I just flashed TWRP 2.6.3.1 with fastboot using this command:"fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-flo.img" without quotes.
That went smoothly, afterwards I rebooted to TWRP and flashed the zip... There I was rooted.
SuperSU: http://download.chainfire.eu/365/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.69.zip
TWRP: http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/flo/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-flo.img
Hope this helped.
I just got root access! I found superuser in settings under apps but it would not show up in app drawer and would not give permissions to anything.I then disabled the updates back to superusers 1.55 and it showed up in app drawer and busy box asked for permission right away and root checker confirmed root access. Then updated through play store and everything is good now. Hope that helps
I took the OTA on my Rooted N7 2013 with TWRP installed. I originally rooted with Wugs Nexus Toolkit and installed recovery with Recovery Toolkit. I knew I would lose root by updating but assumed I could just flash a new SuperSU.zip file with TWRP, however, the OTA took me back to stock recovery.
This has happened before with my 2012 N7, so I am either missing a step or was asleep in class that day on how to bring back the custom recovery without going back to the computer. Anyway to fix this from the device, and how to avoid in the future?
Thanks in advance.
Ota files sometimes flashes stock recovery. You will need a computer to get it back
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I kept root because I bought SuperSu pro. Then I reinstalled TWRP using GooManager. No pc needed.
purple lady said:
I kept root because I bought SuperSu pro. Then I reinstalled TWRP using GooManager. No pc needed.
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Thanks, just upgraded to SuperSU Pro and will see if that works on the next update.
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