I got a galaxy tab 3 (sm-t217s) given to me and had a wild hair to root it so i natually looked up some auto root methods after towelroot didnt work and was pointed to Kingroot. Never used it before and not sure if im regretting it yet or not. I obviously have root access because i can install and use root only apps but i tried downloading supersu (before realizing that kingroot also installs its own super user app) but it wouldnt successfully update the binaries. Also there seems to be no custom recovery options availablefor me to directly install from the device, all have tobe done via Odin. My big main question is would i be fine to use Flashify or Rashr to flash a custom rom or a custom recovery file i downloaded?
Yeah You can Use flashify Or Download TWRP Manager From Playstore and select Samsung Tab 3 lteltmo And Then install it ..it'll install successfully And you can use The custom ROMs to flash it via TWRP..
majorkid said:
Yeah You can Use flashify Or Download TWRP Manager From Playstore and select Samsung Tab 3 lteltmo And Then install it ..it'll install successfully And you can use The custom ROMs to flash it via TWRP..
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Sweet I'll try it out. I kinda figured it would work but better safe than slaving on Odin later reflashing stock firmware
Please repot your sucess..
It works or at least did for me. With the kingo su thing that came with it I just installed titanium backup and uninstalled the kingosu and then installed supersu via store and/or flashing n custom recovery if I already flashed it using flashfire/twrp/flashify.
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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
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?
Has anyone upgraded their firmware to PK6 and attempted to root? I don't have any issues flashing TWRP with Odin. None whatsoever. When I flash a SuperSU zip or a PHH Superuser zip, I cannot get past the T-Mobile boot animation. It freezes every time. Once this happens I cannot boot to recovery. I can only boot to Download Mode. Hell, I can't even power down my device after I flash a root zip. Just curios if anyone has dealt with this issue. I have attempted to flash SuperSu zips starting with the 2.71 Beta up to the 2.78 SR5 with zero luck. I've also tried with PHH Superuser and I get the same results. Can anyone shed and light on the subject?
After several failed attempts to root my Galaxy S6 Edge+ (SM-G928T) with the latest firmware update to 6.0.1, G928TUVU4DPK6, this is what I had to do to get a working root solution. At no time did I ever have a problem installing TWRP with Odin. Ive been using Odin 3.12.3 but I had the same issues with Odin 3.10.7.
I started with a clean slate and performed a fresh install of the stock firmware which I downloaded from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...al/sm-g928t-stock-odin-g928tuvu4dpk6-t3516310
After flashing the stock firmware with Odin 3.12.3 I did the basic setup on my device to make sure I could boot and everything was working. Next, I shut down my device and booted to Download Mode by using the key combination of Volume Down + Home + Power. Once booted into Download Mode I used Odin again to flash TWRP 3.0.2-0, which is available here:
https://dl.twrp.me/zenltetmo/
After the flash was complete I booted to recovery using Volume Up + Home + Power. When TWRP starts it will ask you if you want to swipe to allow system modification. If you swipe to allow system modifications you will trigger DM-Verity and you will not be able to boot normally unless you flash a custom kernel that has DM-Verity disabled in the fstab or you can flash the no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip that I dowloaded from here:
https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/
The newest version available is 5.0
So, I swiped to allow system modifications. Next, I transferred the no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip from my PC to my device and installed the zip in TWRP. Once this was completed, I transferred my root zip from my PC to my device. I used the PHH Superuser to root my device which is available here:
https://superuser.phh.me/superuser.zip
I installed the root zip in TWRP, wiped cache/dalvik cache and then selected Reboot System. I didnt know if I would be able to boot or not. I could never get past the T-Mobile boot animation each time I attempted to root this damn thing but low and behold everything went as planned and I was fully booted up and running. I went through the setup wizard and everything was working as it should.
I am using PHH Superuser instead of Chainfires SuperSU. Its a personal choice for me as I have been using PHH Superuser since the hand off of SuperSU to a new company, CCMT, LLC.
Once I was finally able to boot normally I downloaded PHH's app in the Play Store from here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
This is just my experience of what I had to do to get root working on my S6 Edge+. All of my root apps are working as designed. I cant remember the last time I didnt have a rooted device and it was starting to bother me. I was having root withdrawals. If anyone decides to upgrade to the latest firmware from T-Mobile and wants a working root solution, here is what worked for me. I have not tried to use Chainfires SuperSU again. If you dont want to use PHH Superuser and wanted to use SuperSU instead, try to insert SuperSU in place of PHH Superuser and see what happens. Do this at your own risk because I have not tested it with this solution that I found. Good luck. Happy Rooting!!
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Has anyone upgraded their firmware to PK6 and attempted to root? I don't have any issues flashing TWRP with Odin. None whatsoever. When I flash a SuperSU zip or a PHH Superuser zip, I cannot get past the T-Mobile boot animation. It freezes every time. Once this happens I cannot boot to recovery. I can only boot to Download Mode. Hell, I can't even power down my device after I flash a root zip. Just curios if anyone has dealt with this issue. I have attempted to flash SuperSu zips starting with the 2.71 Beta up to the 2.78 SR5 with zero luck. I've also tried with PHH Superuser and I get the same results. Can anyone shed and light on the subject?
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Here is the one I used. works great
Venal_System said:
Here is the one I used. works great
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I tried that version too and I ended up with the same problem each time. I figured it out last night though. Im going to update my OP with the steps I had to take to get it working and that way if anyone upgrades to the latest PK6 firmware for their G928T and has this problem my thread is available with a solution.
I'm on lineage 13, with sm t320. I flashed it this morning with other zips, downloaded apps from the play store, and then updated to the latest nightly (from 6/24). My device booted twice afterwards (the screen that you get right after you first flash lineage where it loads all of the apps) and it turned out that the root had disappeared along with the custom recovery. Not sure what exactly caused it... I've flashed it alone before (without other zips) and it worked fine. Has anyone else had their root disappear before?
So should I use cf auto root and odin and go through the whole connecting it to the computer process? Idk since I don't have the stock ROM anymore. Any help would be appreciated!
Lineage has a own root zip. You can find it under Lineage Downlode Extras. Addon su.ZIP.
You dont need to flash the CF autroot, if you install a customrecovery you can flash the lastest supersu.ZIP or the addon su.ZIP
bierma32 said:
Lineage has a own root zip. You can find it under Lineage Downlode Extras. Addon su.ZIP.
You dont need to flash the CF autroot, if you install a customrecovery you can flash the lastest supersu.ZIP or the addon su.ZIP
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Thanks for your answer!
But I'd need root to install the custom recovery, right?
Sharksicles said:
But I'd need root to install the custom recovery, right?
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You can flash a Custom recovery ( TWRP ) directly with Odin 3.09 without Root !
Okay, 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...
DeviceManagent said:
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.