hi everyone.
I tried to root my tablet today but it didnt work. I used odin and flashed the md5 file and the the tablet rebooted and i saw the supersu but when i clicked it said subinary not installed and supersu cannot install it and closed itself down and the app disapered. i tried to reflash it but nothing changed, no supersu and root checker comfirms its not rooted. im very new to this so would really appreciate your help . Matt
Sorted now i just booted into recovery and reset and all fine and supersu was there
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I'm at a loss as to what is wrong. I flashed a prerooted stock version of KitKat and I think root was working. But now for some reason it doesn't work. I flashed the supersu zip (v1.80) via TWRP recovery but after rebooting, the SuperSU app doesn't even show up on my device. When I install manually from thr Play Store it's as if I'm not rooted. I've flashed the zip multiple times and I do not want to factory reset and delete all my data (especially since I really can't backup without root atm). Any ideas?
Edit: sorry about the post title typo. *flashing
I am on stock 4.3 and used the CF-autoroot to root my S3. When my phone rebooted it said unfortunately SuperSU has stopped. So, I googled the problem and someone said to download the latest apk and it should work. I did that and SuperSU did work and I installed titanium backup to make sure. However, after I installed Xposed and rebooted, it said that SuperSU has stopped again and I can't go in the app. Will I have to update it every time by downloading the apk when I reboot? When I go in the playstore it just says open and not uninstall or update.
Edit: Ignore the thread. I got it working after flashing the KNOX remover and flashing the latest SuperSU through TWRP.
Hi,
I have the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (SM-T520) running on Android 4.4.2. Rooting did go well (had to reboot a few times before knox disabled). I tried root checker and its OK.
I then would install TWRP. I downloaded the latest version for my device (2.8.0.0) and tried to flash the IMG with Flashify.
It said complete and rebooted into Stock recovery! Something did go wrong.. I tried TWRP manager (app from app store) to install TWRP, but it wants BusyBox.
I tried to install Busy box but it said it had a problem with installation and said I could try another directory.
I did, and again the same error. I couldnt find the file busybox in system/bin nor system/xbin.
What might the problem be? Should I continue, or is my device unstable and might I brick it?
Edit: Or would Odin do the trick and flash TWRP properly?
This is common and someone should answer already!!
michael64142 said:
Hi,
I have the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (SM-T520) running on Android 4.4.2. Rooting did go well (had to reboot a few times before knox disabled). I tried root checker and its OK.
I then would install TWRP. I downloaded the latest version for my device (2.8.0.0) and tried to flash the IMG with Flashify.
It said complete and rebooted into Stock recovery! Something did go wrong.. I tried TWRP manager (app from app store) to install TWRP, but it wants BusyBox.
I tried to install Busy box but it said it had a problem with installation and said I could try another directory.
I did, and again the same error. I couldnt find the file busybox in system/bin nor system/xbin.
What might the problem be? Should I continue, or is my device unstable and might I brick it?
Edit: Or would Odin do the trick and flash TWRP properly?
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Seriously... Do I tell TWRP Manager Root to install Stericson busybox or not?
LG G3 D855, 16Gb UK Model with quickcase
I have earlier put on TWRP, and Cyanogenmod 12.1, and super su, quickcase view etc.
supersu had to be installed via twrp, as the app from playstore would not update the binary
then downloaded xposed 3.1 apk and installed that
now it asked to install xposed so
then downloaded xposed-v74-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150911.zip and saved into downloads
booted into twrp recovery, installed it, and rebooted
now it no longer boots, gets stuck at the blue face logo.
I have tried to go back into recovermode,
advanced , terminal and created /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
but it is still getting stuck on reboot.
no idea what to do now.
I could consider complete wipe/reflash, but would like to recover this.
any help appreciated.
thanks.
Update:
copied xposed-v75-sdk22-arm.zip to sdcard, and used twrp to install that.
Seems to have fixed the bootloop problem. Now need to get xposed correctly installed.
Not sure why I had downloaded the romracer version.
hi,
i just installed the last beta version of OOS (beta 14) and my phone was previously rooted.
when i instaled the update, i reflashed super SU and when the phone booted up i had TWRP and SuperSU flashed but all my apps said the phone wasn't rooted (superSU showed me the message about SU binary not being installed or whatever).
i then uninstalled SuperSU and rechecked and all my apps said my phone was rooted. what did i do wrong? i am thinking that this is a temporary root without SuperSU so i would love it if someone had a solution and coul help me
Try to flash the superSU.zip once again without clearing cache .....it would work
i tried with and without clearing cache, nothing works. i also tried 4 different supersu zip files.
i even reflashed OOS and tried again (don't know if that does anything)