I had my g3 rooted with stump root and had super su installed. Received notification for an update from tmobile so I unrooted using the full unroot in super su. Nite when I try to install the update, it starts to update and even reboots into the system update screen, then after a few minutes it reboots seeming like it has successfully installed. However, it doesn't install.
When I check the root counter it says it has been rooted. Any ideas of how to fix it and get it to take?
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Hi everyone I installed a pre-rooted 4.1.2 on my samsung galaxy s3 i747m, A few weeks ago I lost my root when I turned off the phone. When I started it back up my SuperSU was gone and when I run root checker it tells me that I do not have root. So I used a CFroot and rooted again, which work to root my phone, But sporadically I lose root and Supersu is removed. Is there anyway to fix this or a way to figure out what is causing my problem?
Tried to root my Galaxy Note 2 following this site galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-2-easiest-method. Everything went fine. But when the phone rebooted, I was immediately greeted with a security warning. "Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked" Also informed that SuperSU is missing its binary, and cannot be installed by SuperSU. So, I rooted it, but I don't have root access. Everything I've found to try and fix this requires root access, that I don't have. I've given up on trying to root this phone, but I can't unroot it without root access. I would like to unroot it so I can try to update the software. How can I fix my SuperSU binary issue? Please, explain this to me like I'm a retarded noob, since I am in fact a retarded noob
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Tried to root my Galaxy Note 2 following this site galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-note-2-root/how-to-root-galaxy-note-2-easiest-method. Everything went fine. But when the phone rebooted, I was immediately greeted with a security warning. "Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked" Also informed that SuperSU is missing its binary, and cannot be installed by SuperSU. So, I rooted it, but I don't have root access. Everything I've found to try and fix this requires root access, that I don't have. I've given up on trying to root this phone, but I can't unroot it without root access. I would like to unroot it so I can try to update the software. How can I fix my SuperSU binary issue? Please, explain this to me like I'm a retarded noob, since I am in fact a retarded noob
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Download Odin. Download the factory image from sammobile.com. Odin the stock image. Problem solved
Or if you still want root, download the Mr robinson T-Mobile prerooted Odin image and flash that.
Fyi i accidently hit the thanks button. I guess you got a free one on me
i have rooted my lg g3 with stump root, i would like to remove the root to update my lg to the lollipop software i have used supersu to full unroot and remove all root apps, i use root checker and it states i'm unrooted but when i go and install new software a message appears advising me unable to update a rooted device, can anyone help me i am unable to access a computer to unroot, i'm using my android !
I would like some help on this matter as well
New here, but I used to have my G3 rooted with stump root. I saw an update was available and I couldn't download with it rooted (i tried numerous times). so I decided to unroot during the SuperSU fully unroot option. The update came once again and I'm still not able to download it. I've tried using root apps but cant and when I try to update OTA it says it fails. Any advice?
Hi,
Phone tells me it cannot update because it is rooted. Anyway to do this without having to reflash stock then root it every time an update comes out. tried unroot option of SU, just gets stuck trying. tryied apps like "hide my root" and it still tells me I'm rooted. Maybe there is a way to unroot ? I searched and found no answers for this problem.
You have to reflash stock.