Hey guys, I rooted my phone about 6 months back and have never had issues with root access. I have switched ROMs many times, but today i switched from a couple different Lollipop Roms. I was previously on Ressurction Remix for a couple months. I switched to crDroid. Still on Lollipop, however i tried to use an app that required root and it says i don't have root anymore?? I installed a root checker app and i don't have root anymore? What happened? What do i do?
I installed SuperSU (how I rooted in the first place) and it said my binaries needed to be updated. So i tried to update them and it said installation failed! How do i manually update binaries?
jfreshh330 said:
I installed SuperSU (how I rooted in the first place) and it said my binaries needed to be updated. So i tried to update them and it said installation failed! How do i manually update binaries?
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Just flash the latest beta 2.48 supersu.zip nothing to update then.
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Hey Guys,
I rooted my phone ages ago, but then I reset it also ages ago.
I still have SuperSU but I'm not sure if I am rooted.
I downloaded the app root checker and it said that I am not properly rooted.
Please advise.
sparkzweb said:
Hey Guys,
I rooted my phone ages ago, but then I reset it also ages ago.
I still have SuperSU but I'm not sure if I am rooted.
I downloaded the app root checker and it said that I am not properly rooted.
Please advise.
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Try to update su binary from inside SuperSU app. Else, try to update SuperSU app from playstore. Lastly, if none of the above work, reboot to your custom recovery (flash one if you need to), push SuperSU zip by Chainfire provided here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053), install that zip, reboot. Root is achieved again.
I have an LG G3 on T-Mobile, running android 4.4.2 and my software version is D85110r. I downloaded and installed Stump Root and when I load the app it says "Device is already Rooted". Then I remember I had previously rooted the phone last summer when I got it. But I'm having issues with several apps not working because of root permission. So then I download and install SuperSU and when I run it, it gives me the message, "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it." It then says something about if you have android 4.3 you need to re-root your phone. How do I proceed? Do I need to un-root my phone and then re-root? Thanks for any help you can provide!
Anyone?
same here. I am not on 4.3 but still getting the same message. Fix?
Leykis said:
I have an LG G3 on T-Mobile, running android 4.4.2 and my software version is D85110r. I downloaded and installed Stump Root and when I load the app it says "Device is already Rooted". Then I remember I had previously rooted the phone last summer when I got it. But I'm having issues with several apps not working because of root permission. So then I download and install SuperSU and when I run it, it gives me the message, "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it." It then says something about if you have android 4.3 you need to re-root your phone. How do I proceed? Do I need to un-root my phone and then re-root? Thanks for any help you can provide!
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Hello! I had no problems rooting my F400k with this root tool.. I also tried rooting with Stump but it failed many times.. I suggest format your phone then try this root tool. Look at number 5 of this post.
Attached is the root tool. Good luck
Showtek1980 said:
Hello! I had no problems rooting my F400k with this root tool.. I also tried rooting with Stump but it failed many times.. I suggest format your phone then try this root tool. Look at number 5 of this post.
Attached is the root tool. Good luck
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This thing does not work as of JANUARY 17. The phone does not go into recovery mod, but just restarts once you click run.bat file
sharkoparko said:
This thing does not work as of JANUARY 17. The phone does not go into recovery mod, but just restarts once you click run.bat file
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You've flashed other root tools like Stump, etc.. right? It probably left some files behind after unrooting.. Factory reset and try that root tool again.. I've always used it and rooting was a breeze!:fingers-crossed::good: If you have updated to the latest firmware then maybe rooting isn't possible at the moment. Try downgrading to the previous version you had after you've factory resetted and used that root tool.. Good luck mate!
after updating my m8 to lollipop, the device says unroot. software status is still unlocked, I went through the rooting process again,flashed twrp recovery. but cant install anything aa it says device is not rooted.
kalim_714 said:
after updating my m8 to lollipop, the device says unroot. software status is still unlocked, I went through the rooting process again,flashed twrp recovery. but cant install anything aa it says device is not rooted.
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Hi there,
i have the same Problem.
after ota to 5.01 i rooted my m8 with toolkit , everything goes fine (also perm root and install superSu).
But after restart and automatical apps updates, the supersu app says that su files is missing and there ist no root anymore.
How can i solve that rpoblem? thanks alot
John
John-Wu said:
Hi there,
i have the same Problem.
after ota to 5.01 i rooted my m8 with toolkit , everything goes fine (also perm root and install superSu).
But after restart and automatical apps updates, the supersu app says that su files is missing and there ist no root anymore.
How can i solve that rpoblem? thanks alot
John
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I've never used a toolkit on my HTC devices, so I can't speak to their effectiveness. Perhaps they need an update to work with Lollipop.
I recommend using TWRP recovery (just because it's the one I used and I know it worked for me. Can't speak to CWM or Philz)
Flash the SuperSU update zip found here: http://download.chainfire.eu/695/SuperSU/
craig0r said:
I've never used a toolkit on my HTC devices, so I can't speak to their effectiveness. Perhaps they need an update to work with Lollipop.
I recommend using TWRP recovery (just because it's the one I used and I know it worked for me. Can't speak to CWM or Philz)
Flash the SuperSU update zip found here: http://download.chainfire.eu/695/SuperSU/
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hi,
thanks alot. that's it!!
with toolkit i've already installed TWRP and with the updated SuperSu (your link) i've root again.
once again, thanks!
Running N910PVPU4DPC1 [http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-t3352832]
It's been running fine for the past month or so, then yesterday, I went to run Titanium Backup, and it said my phone no longer had root access.
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SuperSU
There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. There is a problem!
If you just upgraded to Android 5.0, you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device!
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I've tried to re-root via CF-Auto-Root, it'll complete without error, but still no root access.
Anyway I can get root back without blowing out and starting from scratch?
If you have recovery just flash SuperSU itself.
SaintZ93 said:
If you have recovery just flash SuperSU itself.
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Thanks for your reply SaintZ93.
Just tried that via https://download.chainfire.eu/921/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip
Uninstalled my previous version of SuperSU, booted to TWRP 3.0.2-0, no errors on install, fire up SuperSU, I get the same error message as before.
I was really hoping to get SU back with out having to go and reinstall everything. Doesn't look like it's going to work out that way.
Actually I just noticed the same thing, its quite weird, I lost root also. I had root working fine with PD1 now its gone.
I believe a security update was pushed, well at I know one was on my Sprint Note 4, and I think it auto installed that's what made me lost root.
I simply flashed supersu from TWRP and I had root again.
Don't know if this would help, but I turned off firmware updates on my phone and haven't had an issue for the last 3 days.
I think the update was pushed out on Tuesday or Wednesday because I noticed I didn't have root on Thursday.
krakerx said:
Running N910PVPU4DPC1 [http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-t3352832]
It's been running fine for the past month or so, then yesterday, I went to run Titanium Backup, and it said my phone no longer had root access.
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SuperSU
There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. There is a problem!
If you just upgraded to Android 5.0, you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device!
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I've tried to re-root via CF-Auto-Root, it'll complete without error, but still no root access.
Anyway I can get root back without blowing out and starting from scratch?
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I believe that the SuperSu that comes with that ROM is systemless, which you would need to flash SuperSu 2.68
I am in the same boat.
ianmb said:
I believe that the SuperSu that comes with that ROM is systemless, which you would need to flash SuperSu 2.68
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That worked like a f'n charm!
I uninstalled SuperSU, downloaded SuperSU 2.68 [https://download.chainfire.eu/924/SuperSU], installed via TWRP, and verified!
Thanks for all the help!
krakerx said:
That worked like a f'n charm!
I uninstalled SuperSU, downloaded SuperSU 2.68 [https://download.chainfire.eu/924/SuperSU], installed via TWRP, and verified!
Thanks for all the help!
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Glad it worked for you
can I stall SUPERSU 2.68 with stock recovery? how?
I extracted the 2.68 zip but can I install without a custom recovery?
krakerx said:
That worked like a f'n charm!
I uninstalled SuperSU, downloaded SuperSU 2.68 [https://download.chainfire.eu/924/SuperSU], installed via TWRP, and verified!
Thanks for all the help!
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Same issue of lost root. Worked great so far. Thanks for the info.
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Let's make this quick. Received nougat update, decided to root device, nougat version is nrd90r, twrp recovery version is 3.0.2-2, superSU tells me that I properly have root, root apps ask for root, the root apps never end up working and now I just want lollipop back. Tried cm 13 nightly but the zip file errors every time and I've downloaded it many times. Can someone give me some help. All I need is a rooted phone that works with Xposed. Thanks in advance for the help
randallrbaker said:
Let's make this quick. Received nougat update, decided to root device, nougat version is nrd90r, twrp recovery version is 3.0.2-2, superSU tells me that I properly have root, root apps ask for root, the root apps never end up working and now I just want lollipop back. Tried cm 13 nightly but the zip file errors every time and I've downloaded it many times. Can someone give me some help. All I need is a rooted phone that works with Xposed. Thanks in advance for the help
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right now xposed isn't compatible with nougat anyway.
to got back to M or L follow section 11 of this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206930
after that you can install twrp, supersu and xposed again.
I kNow nougat doesn't have Xposed yet and I was content with waiting it out but root doesn't even work. And I have some Google app that need to be removed lol. Thanks for the help I'll get back to you on the process!
randallrbaker said:
Let's make this quick. Received nougat update, decided to root device, nougat version is nrd90r, twrp recovery version is 3.0.2-2, superSU tells me that I properly have root, root apps ask for root, the root apps never end up working and now I just want lollipop back. Tried cm 13 nightly but the zip file errors every time and I've downloaded it many times. Can someone give me some help. All I need is a rooted phone that works with Xposed. Thanks in advance for the help
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It isn't that root isn't working, is that the apps your using need an update on how they call su. Su has changed with Android n and some things need updates to support it
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