WugFresh not installing binary - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

I used the wugfresh tool to unlock/root and install custom recovery.
When it asks to test root I open SuperSU and it says
There is no SU binary installed, And superSU cannot install it. THis is a problem.
How do i fix this. ive already flashed back to factory and tried again. same thing.

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Attempted to root with Clockwork and installing SU.ZIP.
http://galaxys4root.com/clockworkmodtwrp-recoveries/
I was able to get clock work installed. I run SU zip and the Zip does install. when i open it it said my binary is out of date. I try and update it and it fails. tried factory reset and didnt help. Tried to restore using KIES and that didnt seam to do anything. I also tried to install TWRP and that didnt work. Also tried motochopper root and still nothing.
Thoughts?

[Q] SuperSu Not instaling root binary?

I flashed 4.3 stock on my Galaxy Nexus, installed TWRP, and flashed this version of supersu in recovery http://download.chainfire.eu/345/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip
For some reason, when I open supersu, I get this prompt: http://i.imgur.com/thgXsFh.png
I would have thought flashing the supersu zip in TWRP would install the binary needed?

Device Status shows custom but no root

I have a galaxy s3 I747UCUFNJ2 that I tried rooting with CF-Auto-root, installed TWRP recovery and managed to get SuperSU updated but when i go to open SuperSU it won't open with message: "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" Device status shows custom instead of official. I dont want to have to totally wipe the phone just root with no custom rom.....
What am I forgetting??
Since you have TWRP, just flash supersu.zip from TWRP.
Try busybox from play store
Do you have Knox?
You might need to freeze it with TIBU or remove it.
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SuperSU Binary Update "Installation failed !"

Since I rooted my Nexus 5X, whenever I'll go into the SuperSU app, it'll ask me to update my binary but a few seconds after I go to do that, it pops up with the message "Installation failed ! Please reboot and try again." However even after reboot it won't work. Has anyone had the same problem, or have any idea how to fix it?
Other things to know is that I'm using a Mac so if I need to use it, I'll have to use Terminal commands on Command Prompt, the version of SuperSU I flashed was Beta 2.56 and the custom recovery I'm using is TWRP.
Thanks in advance.
guessing you flashed SuperSU to your phone via TWRP. after you flashed it, did TWRP ask you again specifically if it should flash SuperSU?
if that was the case the solution is easy: repeat the process and decline that offer from TWRP, because that replaces the version of SU you initially flashed.

Unrooting P2 with phh Superuser?

I am running Android 7.0.0 on my P2 rooted with phh Superuser.
However, I want to switch to SuperSU, which as per my understanding (which is very limited in this matter) will happen after I properly uninstall Superuser.
I have researched quite a bit and found out that phh Superuser does not have an inbuilt unroot option unlike SuperSU.
I also flashed the SuperSU .zip file hoping it would delete the current Superuser, but in vain.
I tried to delete su and busybox from /bin and /xbin using Root Explorer but could not find those files in that location.
So I am really helpless now so as what to do in order to have SuperSU installed on my phone.
Try this:
UnSU Script
Flash in Custom Recovery
Videophile said:
Try this:
UnSU Script
Flash in Custom Recovery
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Thanks for replying.
I flashed the .zip you suggested. It deletes the phh Superuser app but does not unroot.
I can tell this because when I flash the SuperSU .zip and install the app, upon launching it says su binary occupied.
And when I reinstall phh Superuser, it works as it did before.
So I'm afraid, it has not solved my problem.
aeonwiz said:
Thanks for replying.
I flashed the .zip you suggested. It deletes the phh Superuser app but does not unroot.
I can tell this because when I flash the SuperSU .zip and install the app, upon launching it says su binary occupied.
And when I reinstall phh Superuser, it works as it did before.
So I'm afraid, it has not solved my problem.
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Correct, this will only help with removing Root successfully.
You'll then need to root via SuperSu or Magisk or phhSuperuser.
I've made a post about Magisk rooting here that you can follow, this will use Magisk Manager as your Superuser manager.
In that post I mention flashing your original boot.img which will remove any instances of SU you have previously installed if the zip I provided in my previous post does not work for you.
Thanks, I will try that.

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