Kingroot on E500H lollipop - Galaxy E5, E7 General

Now kingroot method can root Galaxy E500H running lollipop 5.1.1 , even if u reboot ur device, it'll be rooted...
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Thanks man
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Not work with me
Kingroot v 4.6.2

I works fine with me without any problem.
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i loose root if i restart.

Stuck on Reactivation Lock screen on boot
I recently rooted my Samsung E500H using Kingroot. It completed successfully. But as I restarted my phone. It stuck on Reactivation Lock on first screen before boot.
Please Help

talent.anand said:
I recently rooted my Samsung E500H using Kingroot. It completed successfully. But as I restarted my phone. It stuck on Reactivation Lock on first screen before boot.
Please Help
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Dude chainfire released a root for E5 E500H why you use kingoroot?
here is the link https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ search for your model and download it then flash it via Odin

What is the difference between the two? Am using kingroot with no issues on E500H or is there something I didnt know?

mtadao said:
What is the difference between the two? Am using kingroot with no issues on E500H or is there something I didnt know?
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1.Kingroot doesnt trigger knox while cfroot does.
2.kingroot installs its own superuser management app.Cf autoroot uses supersu.
3.kingroot is network based while cfautoroot requires flashing by odin
Users have reported that kingroot root disappered after reboot

Root doesn't disappear after boot for me, it's permanent

but it's not stable as CF

Will try it and see

Is it ok to use cf autoroot. I already rooted with kingroot but root dissappear after reboot. Any special requirement for cfautoroot? Simply i should glash via odin right.

your knox will be tripped donot follow this kingoroot if yiu have updated ypur device to latest version you will loose the my knox feature of your device which is best feature of samsung so far and exclusive also...

can the root be reversed? if so,how??

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Root to sg3 4.4.2 i747m

THERE is a way to root the kit kat 4.4.2 official of the D2CAN ?
brayhanrd said:
THERE is a way to root the kit kat 4.4.2 official of the D2CAN ?
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Try Towelroot.
vbetts said:
Try Towelroot.
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that work for you!!! confirmation plz!!
chewingum16 said:
that work for you!!! confirmation plz!!
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Works like a charm. install towel root let it do it's method then phone will reboot once it reboots install super su from play store and hola!
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Xami said:
Works like a charm. install towel root let it do it's method then phone will reboot once it reboots install super su from play store and hola!
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https://mega.co.nz/#!Ah9BmApB!N0W7vyZ23_yhDooMxo-zhF3WYqEioStM8J-opaVjXWk
Flash in odin for recovery
vbetts said:
Try Towelroot.
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thanks it work like a charm..
Xami said:
Works like a charm. install towel root let it do it's method then phone will reboot once it reboots install super su from play store and hola!
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https://mega.co.nz/#!Ah9BmApB!N0W7vyZ23_yhDooMxo-zhF3WYqEioStM8J-opaVjXWk
Flash in odin for recovery
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thanks for help !!! it's the amazing apk in the history of rooooooooot
This rooting method was made by GeoHot. The same guy who unlocked the first iphone back in 2007. He jail broke the ps3 in 2011 then Sony tried to sue him. Then anonymous shut their a$$es down for a good two weeks.
Does towelroot trip the knox counter?
I saw someone say it does not. It preserves the stock recovery so it makes sense that it wouldn't. But if you plan on using a custom recovery or kernel it won't matter as that would trip it anyway.
audit13 said:
Does towelroot trip the knox counter?
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I used it to root my phone and no my Knox flag is still at 0 so your good to root and have warranty
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Towelroot AT&T Galaxy S3 i747 with 4.4.2 Working.
Towelroot installed with No problems on my AT&T SGH-i747 Galaxy S3 with the new 4.4.2 update. See screenshots below.
Does not affect Knox Warranty Bit! I am staying with factory recovery mode.
so i've tripped my knox, and towelroot says it's incompatible. any suggestions?
Towelroot will only work for NE6 firmware on the I747M. The exploit it uses was patched in NF1/NF2.
you can try cf autoroot, or just flash recovery then flash SuperSU.
I have tried to root my phone, I747M, Canadian, 4.4.2 version, with SRSRoot, it says that process is complete and that everything is OK but root checker says that phone isn't rooted and Superuser icon can't be found anywhere. I tried Towelroot few minutes ago, it says that my phone isn't currently supported. Dunno what to do any more...
No idea what srsroot is... Just flash a supersu update package from my sig. Flash in recovery.
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Recovery won't stay flashed after reboot. Twrp 2.6.3.0 and 2.8 if I don't let phone finish booting into ROM after flashing I can access twrp but there's no storage. Won't mount any partitions, data/system/cache or external/internal SD. If I do let it finish reboot into ROM, then shut down and boot into recovery it reverts back to stock recovery. Towel root and cf auto root both are unsuccessful as well as Kingo. Any help please?
Also tried cwm recovery. Same deal as twrp
Flash recovery again. Use its built in file manager to delete or rename these files and recovery will stay after rebooting.
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
/system/etc/indtall-recovery.sh
Try to mount partitions again. If it fails, go to advanced and copy log to sd. Then attach it here. Do the same if flashing the rom fails.
You may want to try cwm or philz recoveries too.
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Ok, thanks. I'm heading home from work n I'll try what u suggested, altho I don't think I'll be able to modify and files, since nothing mounts but I will try. Also definitely won't be copy the log to SD if it won't mount, but could still probably pull it thru adb. Have tried twrp and cwm neither will mount. Will update this post after I try. Thanks
Good point! Sorry bout that! Have you tried philz recovery?
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I747 NF1 and NF2 root?
Wrong title. I meant I747M not I747. Anyways, is it possible to just downgrade the NF1 or NF2 kernel to the NE6 kernel then root via towel root then put back the NF1 or NF2 kernel after its rooted?

Systemless Root: SuperSU v2.64... No (custom) Kernel needed

**IGNORE POST #1 ONLY FOLLOW POST #2-#4!!!**
Info and DL on SuperSU v2.6x and Systemless Root
1. MUST flash a 100% stock (Odin) firmware.
2. DL SuperSU v2.6x
3. Install custom recovery
4. Install new SuperSU zip
5. Let it run through the process then reboot.
Hey Joe, your link about the info is broken. Also your 'click source' on #2. is not a link.
balistic2 said:
Hey Joe, your link about the info is broken. Also your 'click source' on #2. is not a link.
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I think that this is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
If I read Chainfire's notes correctly, this is only for systems running Marshmallow, which would let us out for a while. But....
Once Samsung updates our OS to Marshmallow or they get CM 13 working on our phones (currently a work in progress) this could allow us to use Android Pay on a rooted phone.
balistic2 said:
Hey Joe, your link about the info is broken. Also your 'click source' on #2. is not a link.
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Fixed!
koop1955 said:
I think that this is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
If I read Chainfire's notes correctly, this is only for systems running Marshmallow, which would let us out for a while. But....
Once Samsung updates our OS to Marshmallow or they get CM 13 working on our phones (currently a work in progress) this could allow us to use Android Pay on a rooted phone.
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I do not believe it is MM only bc it's posted in the international S6 general forum too (and they obviously aren't on MM yet either).
JoeFCaputo113 said:
I do not believe it is MM only bc it's posted in the international S6 general forum too (and they obviously aren't on MM yet either).
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I wasn't sure if CM13 is already working on International phones.
I only know what I read....
From Chainfire's post:
Rooting procedure:
- flash/upgrade to Marshmellow
- flash modified boot.img
- flash/boot TWRP and sideload latest...
Joe, be careful if you try this. Looks like you need to Odin back to stock.
Does this still void knox?
1619415 said:
Does this still void knox?
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That is the key question. Also, would Google detect the phone as being rooted.
For the Knox part, someone with a "virgin" phone would need to test. Both Joe and I have already rooted using the current method, so Knox is already tripped.
koop1955 said:
That is the key question. Also, would Google detect the phone as being rooted.
For the Knox part, someone with a "virgin" phone would need to test. Both Joe and I have already rooted using the current method, so Knox is already tripped.
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Seems to work on Note 5, just flashed TWRP with ODIN and then flashed SuperSu and there is no text while booting
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Thank you for posting this, now we have a method of rooting that A: Does not require custom kernels #Marshmallow and B: May not trip Knox
1619415 said:
Seems to work on Note 5, just flashed TWRP with ODIN and then flashed SuperSu and there is no text while booting
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Thank you for posting this, now we have a method of rooting that A: Does not require custom kernels #Marshmallow and B: May not trip Knox
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Well Merry Christmas!
JoeFCaputo113 said:
Well Merry Christmas!
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You to
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Has anyone tried rooting with this method and trying samsumg pay?
Decided to give this a try. Odin flashed OL1. Booted OL1 with no problem. Odin flashed TWRP, without reboot. Rebooted directly into TWRP and flashed SU beta 2.65. It booted without problem with root access. When I go into SU, it says there is an update available, but I just cancel out.
I was hoping android pay would work as I could never get it to work except stock unrooted. I started android pay and got the message "android pay cannot be used." I realized I needed to unroot in SU. I did that and still get the same message.
EDIT: Tried it again. Odined OL1, rebooted and android pay worked fine. Odined TWRP, booted into TWRP, fine. Rebooted into rom, bootlooped at Samsung logo, over and over. Rebooted into recovery and flashed SU 2.65. Rebooted into rom with no problem. Android Pay no longer works.
todivefor said:
Decided to give this a try. Odin flashed OL1. Booted OL1 with no problem. Odin flashed TWRP, without reboot. Rebooted directly into TWRP and flashed SU beta 2.65. It booted without problem with root access. When I go into SU, it says there is an update available, but I just cancel out.
I was hoping android pay would work as I could never get it to work except stock unrooted. I started android pay and got the message "android pay cannot be used." I realized I needed to unroot in SU. I did that and still get the same message.
EDIT: Tried it again. Odined OL1, rebooted and android pay worked fine. Odined TWRP, booted into TWRP, fine. Rebooted into rom, bootlooped at Samsung logo, over and over. Rebooted into recovery and flashed SU 2.65. Rebooted into rom with no problem. Android Pay no longer works.
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Try Number 15
1619415 said:
Try Number 15
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Thanks. Been there done that.
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For those asking about whether this root method trips knox or not. Yes this will trip knox. Anytime you use odin to flash non official Samsung firmware/software then it forever trips knox. Therefore flashing any custom recovery will absolutely trip knox... forever.
Samsung and Android pay apps will not work on rooted devices. Period. The pay apps are intended for official factory software for obvious reasons. Security is the main focus with these types of apps that deal with your personal banking/credit card information. Hence a rooted device is not considered "secure".
using this method and my S6 is rooted without custom kernel which i prefer.
however, it seems like i cant use titanium backup to restore any backed up apps. Titanium app just runs endlessly.
yaibakt said:
using this method and my S6 is rooted without custom kernel which i prefer.
however, it seems like i cant use titanium backup to restore any backed up apps. Titanium app just runs endlessly.
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Try installing/updating busybox and try removing titanium backups root access them regrant it
JoeFCaputo113 said:
**IGNORE POST #1 ONLY FOLLOW POST #2-#4!!!**
Info and DL on SuperSU v2.6x and Systemless Root
1. MUST flash a 100% stock (Odin) firmware.
2. DL SuperSU v2.6x
3. Install custom recovery
4. Install new SuperSU zip
5. Let it run through the process then reboot.
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Nice work will give this a go soon.
1619415 said:
Try installing/updating busybox and try removing titanium backups root access them regrant it
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thank you. ill give it a try. :good:
This may be a weird question, but we don't have a stock kernel to flash. Would there be a way to make a zip of a stock kernel and then use this to get root? I'd like to have a custom ROM but with the stability of a stock Kernel. This is the first phone I can think of that I've owned that didn't have a stock kernel with root.

[Easy ROOT] S6 edge plus Marshmallow 6.0.1

Here is the easy way to ROOT your Galaxy S6 edge plus with Marshmallow:
Download TWRP for S6 edge plus: (I mean Compatible)
https://dl.twrp.me/zenlte/
Download SuperSU V2.68 BETA or latest (2.78 Stable its OK)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu
Copy SuperSU to your phone
Remember to enable debugging mode and unlock device
Now flash TWRP via Odin (AP), remeber to unmark "auto reboot" in option tab
Restart to Recovery (Vol Up + Home + Pwr)
Flash SuperSu from TWRP (latest version, 2.68 was latest at the time of the post not now)
If You have tried other options could be posible that You have to re flash Marshmallow again and repeat the procedure.
I can conffirm It works
ROOT - 100%
SELINUX - intact
Battery - Testing but looking good. (Depends of your ROM and Kernel if You go beyond Stock )
I flashed TWRP but i have bootlop,. But TWRP from note 5 dr.ketan thread is fine..
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You can't flash the S6 Edge Plus recovery with the marshmallow bootloader. I think you need to flash a old bootloader first.
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Or I think you can flash Note 5 TWRP. (Tested Working)
UPDATE: PHONE GET "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped." WITH NOTE 5 RECOVERY. DON'T TRY THIS WITH NOTE 5 RECOVERY.
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You can't flash the S6 Edge Plus recovery with the marshmallow bootloader. I think you need to flash a old bootloader first.
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Or I think you can flash Note 5 TWRP. (Tested Working)
UPDATE: PHONE GET "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped." WITH NOTE 5 RECOVERY. DON'T TRY THIS WITH NOTE 5 RECOVERY.
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I flash note 5 recovery(nobleltezt) and working perfect with my s6 edge+ and no need to old booloader..
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Recovery works. You sure the root works? I just tried it, all sorts of errors started popping up when tried booting in the device.
AK1149 said:
Recovery works. You sure the root works? I just tried it, all sorts of errors started popping up when tried booting in the device.
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Yup..root works perfect mate .. strange [emoji1] .maybe a different way,first i flash Cf-autoroot for my Sm-G928k and then flash note 5 TWRP revovery,
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I still recommend Auto-Root by CF.
uninstall supersu apk from your device
All the problems supersu 2.65 app in the markets
install beta super su with twrp
good root
no lag
there is no supersu apk icon, but no problem
Auto Root includes 2.68 apk.
No need for old BootLoader
ariefabuzaky said:
Yup..root works perfect mate .. strange [emoji1] .maybe a different way,first i flash Cf-autoroot for my Sm-G928k and then flash note 5 TWRP revovery,
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yes I can confirm. You don't need to flash the old boot loader. I also flashed CF-Autoroot first, boot it up once and then straight to flashing TWRP (via Odin).
Phone rooted and appears smooth. Battery life yet to be determined but at least my phone isn't overheating as it was with SuperSu v2.65.
rbt001 said:
yes I can confirm. You don't need to flash the old boot loader. I also flashed CF-Autoroot first, boot it up once and then straight to flashing TWRP (via Odin).
Phone rooted and appears smooth. Battery life yet to be determined but at least my phone isn't overheating as it was with SuperSu v2.65.
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Good to hear that
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wich version of twrp do you use? (if possible with a link i try zenlte-zenlte and twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt-nobleltezt)
le_pere_noel said:
wich version of twrp do you use? (if possible with a link i try zenlte-zenlte and twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt-nobleltezt)
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The last one working great
My phone cooks when I installed super user. Tried this and Dr ketans and cf autoroute. As soon as I uninstall, phone cools and all is good in the world.
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Minus root
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Edit: I still have full root access with superuser uninstalled. That's new...
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If you do it correclty you will have full functional SuperSu, phone isnt getting hot and battery is ok (Still cycling to see, and I think that a custom kernel will help but is ok)
If you dont have a SuperSu icon or is showing a old version maybe You had tried other solutions, in that case could be possible that You need to reflash MM to stock re try my way
I confirm full root access, other method gave me root access to apps but could not moddify system files; This way give You full root.
le_pere_noel said:
wich version of twrp do you use? (if possible with a link i try zenlte-zenlte and twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt-nobleltezt)
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I use the twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt-nobleltezt.img.tar and it works like a charm.
Where and how can i get mm on edge+ G928T? Thanks
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This method of rooting triggering knox or not?
Yanardag said:
This method of rooting triggering knox or not?
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Just got my S6E+ rooted as easily as I expected.
Cheers.
Yanardag said:
This method of rooting triggering knox or not?
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I think custom recovery will.

Want to get rid of KingRoot

I updated my Z1 Compact from 4.4.4 to 5.1.1 using FlashTool and a Stock ROM
I then searched for the easiest root available and it seemed to be KingRoot and it went fine... the device was rooted quite fast.
But then i read from other people that KingRoot installs all kinds of crap - and i noticed that too
I couldn't install SuperSU or make it work so i just wanted to get completely rid of KingRoot again..
I found a SuperSU KingRoot remover using a Terminal - but that didn't work
So now i've Flashed the device again and factory reset it + updated to latest 5.1.1 ...
So now is the question :
Is my device clean of KingRoot ??
how to tell ??
Thanks
Montago said:
I updated my Z1 Compact from 4.4.4 to 5.1.1 using FlashTool and a Stock ROM
I then searched for the easiest root available and it seemed to be KingRoot and it went fine... the device was rooted quite fast.
But then i read from other people that KingRoot installs all kinds of crap - and i noticed that too
I couldn't install SuperSU or make it work so i just wanted to get completely rid of KingRoot again..
I found a SuperSU KingRoot remover using a Terminal - but that didn't work
So now i've Flashed the device again and factory reset it + updated to latest 5.1.1 ...
So now is the question :
Is my device clean of KingRoot ??
how to tell ??
Thanks
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Maybe too late, but the best thing would have been to install recovery once you were rooted, then you can use recovery to flash a whole new system with su instead of KingRoot. If you want to root again with KingRoot, you can try that. Once you've rooted, install recovery, and download a prf or other stock based rom zip file that has su included, then boot to recovery, wipe everything, and flash new rom.
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Montago said:
I updated my Z1 Compact from 4.4.4 to 5.1.1 using FlashTool and a Stock ROM
I then searched for the easiest root available and it seemed to be KingRoot and it went fine... the device was rooted quite fast.
But then i read from other people that KingRoot installs all kinds of crap - and i noticed that too
I couldn't install SuperSU or make it work so i just wanted to get completely rid of KingRoot again..
I found a SuperSU KingRoot remover using a Terminal - but that didn't work
So now i've Flashed the device again and factory reset it + updated to latest 5.1.1 ...
So now is the question :
Is my device clean of KingRoot ??
how to tell ??
Thanks
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Also check this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65004634&postcount=2
this is exactly what i tried... but some of the files couldn't be deleted and i got like 30 warning messages that KingRoot couldn't start...
I wasn't confident that everything had been removed - especially not when i could find KingRoot files and folders all over the system afterwords ??
http://zidroid.com/how-to-get-ride-and-replace-kinguser-with-supersu-app/

Verizon Note 4 on 6.0.1 Help Rooting

Hey so i have done my job and spent the past week figuring out how to do this. Unfortunately i am on 6.0.1 and every time i flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 VSW with odin my phone blocks it and says SECURE CHECK FAIL (RECOVERY). yes my reactivation lock is off and nothing is encoded. as of right now my phone is working but i would really like to get it rooted soon and any help is appreciated.
joe1996 said:
Hey so i have done my job and spent the past week figuring out how to do this. Unfortunately i am on 6.0.1 and every time i flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 VSW with odin my phone blocks it and says SECURE CHECK FAIL (RECOVERY). yes my reactivation lock is off and nothing is encoded. as of right now my phone is working but i would really like to get it rooted soon and any help is appreciated.
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You need to be rooted before you flash TWRP. Have you already gone through the steps to root your phone?
quinciebee said:
You need to be rooted before you flash TWRP. Have you already gone through the steps to root your phone?
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No I am not rooted every guide I find says you need to flash a custom recovery then install the root from that recovery?
Hi i have Samsung note 4(SM-N910F). When i check root status with( phono info apk) it says root existence (/system/xbin/su) and check with Root checker apk it shows congratulations you are rooted. but super su apk not working after download this apk when i update binary it takes too long time and some times mobile restart itself. Total problem is super su apk not working Now what should i do? Please help me
joe1996 said:
No I am not rooted every guide I find says you need to flash a custom recovery then install the root from that recovery?
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You may be confusing flashing supersu in a custom recovery, with rooting your phone. There are a number of steps you have to go through before you can gain root on the Verizon Note 4. Flashing a custom recovery will not root your phone. You have to first follow the steps here, before you can flash a custom recovery, then flash supersu, in order to gain access to your root.
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Banty448 said:
Hi i have Samsung note 4(SM-N910F). When i check root status with( phono info apk) it says root existence (/system/xbin/su) and check with Root checker apk it shows congratulations you are rooted. but super su apk not working after download this apk when i update binary it takes too long time and some times mobile restart itself. Total problem is super su apk not working Now what should i do? Please help me
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Try flashing the supersu zip in your custom recovery, instead of installing it through the app store. You also have an N910F, this thread is for N910V. You'd probably get a more accurate response if you posted to the N910F thread.
quinciebee said:
You may be confusing flashing supersu in a custom recovery, with rooting your phone. There are a number of steps you have to go through before you can gain root on the Verizon Note 4. Flashing a custom recovery will not root your phone. You have to first follow the steps here, before you can flash a custom recovery, then flash supersu, in order to gain access to your root.
So I have successfully restored my note 4 to 5.1.1 not im going for root and a custom rom. ill keep you updated.:good:
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Banty448 said:
Hi i have Samsung note 4(SM-N910F). When i check root status with( phono info apk) it says root existence (/system/xbin/su) and check with Root checker apk it shows congratulations you are rooted. but super su apk not working after download this apk when i update binary it takes too long time and some times mobile restart itself. Total problem is super su apk not working Now what should i do? Please help me
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Manually flash SuperSU 2.79 (or later) if you are prior to 7.0.1 at this point systemless root becomes necessary .....and I don't know man . I have it working on 7.1.1 but it came loaded I didn't have to install ....hmmmm I'd start at chain fires web site see what he says . ignore anything involving cfauto root unless u achieved root by this means in which case u r in the wrong forum
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joe1996 said:
quinciebee said:
You may be confusing flashing supersu in a custom recovery, with rooting your phone. There are a number of steps you have to go through before you can gain root on the Verizon Note 4. Flashing a custom recovery will not root your phone. You have to first follow the steps here, before you can flash a custom recovery, then flash supersu, in order to gain access to your root.
So I have successfully restored my note 4 to 5.1.1 not im going for root and a custom rom. ill keep you updated.:good:
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When you flash supersu it does install app and binary :laugh: see if u got to the point u could flash from twrp it would signify you are on unlocked boot loader. Without unlocking root will only persist til reboot then process would need to be repeated. The only way to fix this is to be able to mod the boot IMG which requires developer mode to be enabled . this is notable by the presence of an unlocked lock on the first splash screen (secondary program loader splash)
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