[Q] Help(about kitkat root) - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI
I update my T211 finally yesterday but I wanted to flash root package(armeabi..) but it crashed. next I tried other SUPERSU version as 1.89_2 but it was an Unsuccessful operation!
Now,what should I do?

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Kianusch JNB said:
HI
I update my T211 finally yesterday but I wanted to flash root package(armeabi..) but it crashed. next I tried other SUPERSU version as 1.89_2 but it was an Unsuccessful operation!
Now,what should I do?
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Hi now idk how long OK has been long for our devices so I don't know if there are any tuts but I would try referring to guides on how to root OK on other Samsung devices and kinda look how they are hope I could help

Kianusch JNB said:
HI
I update my T211 finally yesterday but I wanted to flash root package(armeabi..) but it crashed. next I tried other SUPERSU version as 1.89_2 but it was an Unsuccessful operation!
Now,what should I do?
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you gotta flash the latest supersu for root on tab 3
here is the link
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/Sup...erSU-v1.94.zip
download it and flash it via custom recovery
CWM or Philz
and you will have root

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[Q] How to root Galaxy note 2 N7100XXUENA3?

Hello, I've tried to root my phone by various method available but in vain..
After I did it with CF root and Odin, I got security message on the phone when trying to open superSU (unrespond close).
Also, when verify the root access through rood checker, it says wasn't root properly..
Please help..anyone able to do it?
I've already increase my binary count to 2 and knox to 1. :/
See my phone details attached..
Thanks
Cypher_SGN2 said:
Hello, I've tried to root my phone by various method available but in vain..
After I did it with CF root and Odin, I got security message on the phone when trying to open superSU (unrespond close).
Also, when verify the root access through rood checker, it says wasn't root properly..
Please help..anyone able to do it?
I've already increase my binary count to 2 and knox to 1. :/
See my phone details attached..
Thanks
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As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
Success
hagba said:
As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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nice..I finally succeeded to root my phone!
Going for DN3 rom..
Thanks!
Fail to intall DN3
hagba said:
As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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Hello, I was trying to update my note 2 with DN3 kitkat rom today.. But didn't work! :/
I rooted the phone. I got correct root access.
Then followed the instruction to flash the ROM.
After reboot, I could hear the welcome sound(new) and saw the samsung animated logo..then it stuck there. I waited for some 15mins, but nothing happened, only the animated samsung logo.
I saw an issue in TWRP.. saying there was a problem with permission. I don't know what was it. I tried to fix permission, but it failed.
After nothing worked, now I am in the process of recovery from kies.
Perhaps I didn't have the right step by step guide; from rooting the phone to flashing it. :/
If someone could please help, would be great!.. I really want to flash my phone for the DN3 custom rom.
Thanks.
Why do you need to root when flashing custom rom? It is already prerooted. You only need recovery.
madman_cro said:
Why do you need to root when flashing custom rom? It is already prerooted. You only need recovery.
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As per rooting instruction, it is mentioned that the device must be rooted before flashing a custom rom from stock rom.
While installing the recovery the device is rooted or another way that I tried was to root by CFroot first, which was successfully done then I got the super user access to install a recovery like TWRP,,
Cypher_SGN2 said:
As per rooting instruction, it is mentioned that the device must be rooted before flashing a custom rom from stock rom.
While installing the recovery the device is rooted or another way that I tried was to root by CFroot first, which was successfully done then I got the super user access to install a recovery like TWRP,,
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+1
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As far as i know for latest 4.4.2 stock roms,
Try to flash philz advance recovery(md5.tar) through odin & then flash su.zip from recovery.
Done.
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Root for F180 KK Please?

Salaam All, the subject is self explanatory, so any help would be appreciated, The method given at LGVIET.COM for rooting the G Pro KK does'nt work, i've already checked that, thanks.:silly:
Unknown1981 said:
Salaam All, the subject is self explanatory, so any help would be appreciated, The method given at LGVIET.COM for rooting the G Pro KK does'nt work, i've already checked that, thanks.:silly:
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Walikum As Salam! Bro what error do you get 'cause I have just rooted my device with g pro method, however you need to install the SuperSU from the play store and let it update binaries via normal method...
umair928 said:
Walikum As Salam! Bro what error do you get 'cause I have just rooted my device with g pro method, however you need to install the SuperSU from the play store and let it update binaries via normal method...
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It does'nt go to recovery, when I start the method, it restarts and gives secure booting error?
Unknown1981 said:
It does'nt go to recovery, when I start the method, it restarts and gives secure booting error?
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KDZ back to your jb release, root it, freegee it, get into your recovery, install the 4.4 release, install supersu zip, boot into 4.4, freegee it and you're done.
At this point, this is your only option. I was stuck here and no root methods seemed to work on this release.
Paulicat said:
KDZ back to your jb release, root it, freegee it, get into your recovery, install the 4.4 release, install supersu zip, boot into 4.4, freegee it and you're done.
At this point, this is your only option. I was stuck here and no root methods seemed to work on this release.
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Ok thanx alot, i was also considering this option, can u please link the root zip file to flash through recovery?
Unknown1981 said:
Ok thanx alot, i was also considering this option, can u please link the root zip file to flash through recovery?
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Just google update supersu zip latest version should be 1.99
OK, thanks a lot,

[Q] Where to find SU binaries for P600?

Hi All!
I'm stuck in the state where I cannot complete root after update. I have no idea why this happened. I used autoroot first time on a stock. Everything worked like a charm. However In order to install update I have installed xposed and few modules to hide reset flag. After that I was able to update stock. Problem is that after this running autoroot and installing stock recover does not help. I not getting root despite the fact that I see instalation successfully completed and other people report success.
So question is - were to get SU binaries for P600 and where to put them? I'm able to reboot in TWRP using ADB if this matter.
I would also glad to reflush latest stock, but I do not know how to do it, because KIES says i'm up to date.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
CNemo7539 said:
Hi All!
I'm stuck in the state where I cannot complete root after update. I have no idea why this happened. I used autoroot first time on a stock. Everything worked like a charm. However In order to install update I have installed xposed and few modules to hide reset flag. After that I was able to update stock. Problem is that after this running autoroot and installing stock recover does not help. I not getting root despite the fact that I see instalation successfully completed and other people report success.
So question is - were to get SU binaries for P600 and where to put them? I'm able to reboot in TWRP using ADB if this matter.
I would also glad to reflush latest stock, but I do not know how to do it, because KIES says i'm up to date.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried updating Supersu from play store
lsherif said:
Have you tried updating Supersu from play store
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Yes, I did. It says that binaries are not found.
CNemo7539 said:
Yes, I did. It says that binaries are not found.
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Have you tried flashing SU zip? You should be good to go after flashing :good:
http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
22sl22 said:
Have you tried flashing SU zip? You should be good to go after flashing :good:
http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
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Thank you! Now I'm rooted again!

[Q] [IMPORTANT] Is there any way I can root htc one m8 Lolipop 5.0?

Someone if you know and tested it, can I root my htc one m8 device having the new firmware updated 5.0.1 lolipop??
Please anwser and if there is a way please send a link
THANKS A LOTTT!!
It's exactly the same as before.
Look for how do I root here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711073
You unlock bootloader. Flash a custom recovery... I suggest twrp. It will ask you when you exit if you want to root. Say yes.
Boot into android, install supersu if it or superuser aren't there already. (from play store)
Or just flash recovery . Install a rom , likely rooted already.
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Darth said:
It's exactly the same as before.
Look for how do I root here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711073
You unlock bootloader. Flash a custom recovery... I suggest twrp. It will ask you when you exit if you want to root. Say yes.
Boot into android, install supersu if it or superuser aren't there already. (from play store)
Or just flash recovery . Install a room, likely rooted already.
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thanks for that but when I did it in my phone it says su binary out of date! what can I do now?
Can you explain everything you did, beginning to end. And exactly when/where you get that message?
I had already TWRP in my phone so I download your files. Opened the recovery and I did from there (install). When it finished rebooted the device and after that when i did a root check it said root access not properly install or sometihing
Koukosftw said:
I had already TWRP in my phone so I download your files. Opened the recovery and I did from there (install). When it finished rebooted the device and after that when i did a root check it said root access not properly install or sometihing
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Open the SuperSU app, and it will prompt you to install the binaries. Select yes, of course.
i did that too nothing happened :/
xunholyx said:
Open the SuperSU app, and it will prompt you to install the binaries. Select yes, of course.
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This ^^^^
If it asks to update with a "normal" and "twrp/cwm" option... Try normal first. The other option if that doesn't work.
Darth said:
This ^^^^
If it asks to update with a "normal" and "twrp/cwm" option... Try normal first. The other option if that doesn't work.
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I tried the normal it didnt work, how I do the second, I pressed it but nothing happened!
I don't think you have twrp installed anymore, or not properly. You've flashed it with fastboot, since updating to lollipop? How did you update to lollipop?
Normal, I never had root before. Upgraded my phone to 5.0 and then i tried to root it
Rooted fine here with normal method. Just had to update super su.
OK, can you please walk us through exactly what steps to Root you took. From the beginning. And we'll see what happened.
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i havent been able to find the option to disable fast boot so i havent even tried yet but if anyone has let me know
chinkyarmour said:
i havent been able to find the option to disable fast boot so i havent even tried yet but if anyone has let me know
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Settings > Power > Fast boot
xunholyx said:
Settings > Power > Fast boot
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its not in lollipop
but i did it just now and rooted anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
followed this method again no problem
chinkyarmour said:
its not in lollipop
but i did it just now and rooted anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
followed this method again no problem
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They must have taken the option out. It didn't boot any faster for me anyways. Not since 4.4.2
chinkyarmour said:
its not in lollipop
but i did it just now and rooted anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
followed this method again no problem
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SO GUYS, ITS ME THAT I CREATED THIS THREAD! PROBLEM SOLVED. I ALREADY HAD TWRP AND DOWNLOADED THE Update-supersu file from the above youtube video (links) and I did it with recovery mode. I DONT KNOW BUT THE PREVIOUS supersu I installed couldnt update the su binary. This one did it. PROBLEM SOLVED AND I ROOTED MY 5.0.1 LOLIPOP DEVICE.
THANKS GUYS FOR EVERYTHING REALLY HELPFUL!!!

Rooting on Lollipop HTC M8

Hi,
I recently updated my phone to Lollipop. I am looking to root it. This will be the first time that I will be rooting my phone. I have unlocked the bootloader but when it comes to updating my phone to install TWRP I get the message "Download complete. We will now attempt to reboot into TWRP and install SuperSU. If this app just closed, try rebooting into TWRP manually". I click continue but nothing happens. I am also unsure how to manually update this? Please help I'm a noob to this stuff.
Thanks
muzza1986 said:
Hi,
I recently updated my phone to Lollipop. I am looking to root it. This will be the first time that I will be rooting my phone. I have unlocked the bootloader but when it comes to updating my phone to install TWRP I get the message "Download complete. We will now attempt to reboot into TWRP and install SuperSU. If this app just closed, try rebooting into TWRP manually". I click continue but nothing happens. I am also unsure how to manually update this? Please help I'm a noob to this stuff.
Thanks
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Go to TWRP manually and install supersu.
Choose install and scroll all the way down and choose supersu.zip
I've managed to update the app but when in supersu I am now getting the error message saying, "There is no SU Binary installed, and supersu cannot install it. This is problem! If you just upgraded to android 5.0, you need to manually re-root". Does this mean I have to downgrade to kit kat?
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muzza1986 said:
I've managed to update the app but when in supersu I am now getting the error message saying, "There is no SU Binary installed, and supersu cannot install it. This is problem! If you just upgraded to android 5.0, you need to manually re-root". Does this mean I have to downgrade to kit kat?
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No, it just means you need to get a flashable SuperSU zip, put it on the phone, and flash with TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
redpoint73 said:
No, it just means you need to get a flashable SuperSU zip, put it on the phone, and flash with TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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Having the same issue here. Flashed UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip but it says there's no binary. Enabled dev mode and root in CM12.1. Any ideas?
EDIT: Solved by installing the latest v2.46.
Palavilli said:
Having the same issue here. Flashed UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip but it says there's no binary. Enabled dev mode and root in CM12.1. Any ideas?
EDIT: Solved by installing the latest v2.46.
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As you've discovered, v1.80 is very obsolete. Lollipop requires the latest version. I don't think a working root for LP was implemented in CuperSU until around v2.43 or thereabouts.

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