The trouble with cm12.1 is solved thanks. I know Cm13 is in Beta but I'd like to know if there's a way to install SuperSu, I installed 2.46 and didn't worked, after installing the 2.50 version is getting in boot logo, I enabled it from the developer options and don't works fine
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Very strange, all looks good, but still not rooted!
Phone: Samsung Galaxy Mini S4 - GT-I9195
Has recovery image, has:
recovery-clockwork-6.0.5.1-serranoltexx
cm-12-20141127-UNOFFICIAL-serranoltexx
S4Mini_RootKit_v2
Used:
Odin_v3.09
Tried reinstalled S4Mini_RootKit_v2 several times looks fine, but root checker etc say not rooted ;(
Try downloading superSU from play store if you don't have it in app drawer and try again. If it doesn't work change the recovery. I prefer Philz touch over all
No joy with Phiz. Now trying to install SuperSU beta (BETA-SuperSU-v2.42).
Version from Play store does not go in as says can't find files and if upgraded to lollipop need to do it manually.
May later down grade and then upgrade if works in older verion.
Will also try newer version of Lollipop if can get files, currently site timing out.
Rootkit v2 is only for stock ROM its not meant to be used with cm12, download latest supersu zip and flash in recovery
Re-rooted, installed CW 12 and updated SuperSU with latest beta binary and works!
Binary was: BETA-SuperSU-v2.42
Later updated to latest CW 12 (cm-12-20141228-UNOFFICIAL-serranoltexx) and still working.
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 have lg g3 d855 with twrp recovery
i recently installed cm13
everything went fine
i enabled root access and i decided to install supersu
i downloaded supersu from the play store
i choosed to update binary via twrp recovery
it rebooted into recovery installed the binary and rebooted again
then it stuck into the cm boot animation
i didn't know what to do so i reinstalled the rom
and it worked fine
but i need to install supersu
please help
i know cm has root but it doesn't have the same features in supersu
Look at this Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-lg-g3-d855-supersu-cm-13-t3410938
Hope it helps.
SmuTech said:
Look at this Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-lg-g3-d855-supersu-cm-13-t3410938
Hope it helps.
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thank you very much but is this way safe? because this way requires using a mod?
When you select 00 in the Mod installer then it will only fix bootloop. But flashing always brings a risk.
So I was on rooted 3.2.6 with xposed installed and decided to upgrade to 3.2.8.
I dirty flashed the full ROM 3.2.8 onto my 3.2.6 (without flashing SU or xposed because I wanted to use Snapchat with snapprefs again so I i flashed 3.2.8 without root , logged into Snapchat etc. )
after that I flashed superuser and xposed and since then my phone doesnt boot.
I interrupted the first try because it took over 20 minutes then tried it again after clearing cache and dalvik but it still doesnt boot ( i see the two circles and red dot)
Hope someone can help me
PS: I didnt make a backup because it would be too large, on the other hand I have the full 3.2.8 on my internal storage as well as the latest superSU
solved it
If someone experiences the same problem you need the newest xposed version v87. Flash it normally and wipe cache/dalvik , thats it !
I had that, I fixed it by boot to twrp flash the xposed uninstaller zip to remove xposed, then the phone should boot normally, I then found a newer version of xposed (the November security patch in 3.2.8 doesn't like older versions) and flashed it via twrp again, all my modules were still there and didn't need setting up again either.
Hope that helps
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I had that, I fixed it by boot to twrp flash the xposed uninstaller zip to remove xposed, then the phone should boot normally, I then found a newer version of xposed (the November security patch in 3.2.8 doesn't like older versions) and flashed it via twrp again, all my modules were still there and didn't need setting up again either.
Hope that helps
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thats exactly what I did and it works perfectly now. Thanks.
Pixel XL running 8.0.0 OPR3.170623.007, developer options and USB Debugging are both on.
I was rooted for a while now, then I tried using one of my root-only apps and it told me it can't get root access.
I looked for SuperSU, which was missing.
I unrooted and rerooted using Skipsoft Unified Android Toolkit.
It flashed SuperSU 2.82 and flashed TWRP 3.1.1.1. The TWRP flashed just fine, but no matter how many times I flash SuperSU, it doesn't show up in my app drawer and the phone is still not rooted. I tried SuperSU 2.82 and the SR5 stable beta, neither worked. I also tried installing it through the Play Store after flashing it, it goes through the install process then just give me the option to install again, never fixes my issue.
Any idea on what I can do next?
edit: I updated to 3.2.0.0 and was able to root. Flashing the most recent beta and non-beta Magisk versions did not work, neither did installing the SuperSU APK. Once I updated to 3.2.0.0 I was able to root with Magisk just fine.
Flash the stock boot.img to both slots and reroot. Use SR5.
I would also advise to start by flashing the stock boot image. I would then boot twrp, flash twrp, then flash latest su.
If that doesn't work I would try going with the latest magisk zip (14.5)
I should have mentioned this, Unified Tool Kit flashed the factory boot image before releasing the latest TWRP and then flashing the most recent SuperSU. I did try flashing SR5 with negative results.
I'll give Magisk a try.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/guide-pixel-xl-android-8-1oreo-unlock-t3715279
I followed 1,2,3,4,8, zero issues on 8.1.
I had a problem rooting with SuperSU. When i TWRP flashed it, it wouldnt show up in my apps, but my device was still rooted. For some reason the app just wasnt showing up so im using Magisk 14.5 instead...
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I had a problem rooting with SuperSU. When i TWRP flashed it, it wouldnt show up in my apps, but my device was still rooted. For some reason the app just wasnt showing up so im using Magisk 14.5 instead...
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Common issue. You can grab the app apk from inside the zip and install it.
I tried flashing both beta and non-beta Magisk versions and installing the SuperSU APK, nothing worked.
I saw that a new TWRP got released, 3.2.0.0. I flashed that and was able to successfully root. Thanks for your help, guys.