Hello, I've tried to root my phone by various method available but in vain..
After I did it with CF root and Odin, I got security message on the phone when trying to open superSU (unrespond close).
Also, when verify the root access through rood checker, it says wasn't root properly..
Please help..anyone able to do it?
I've already increase my binary count to 2 and knox to 1. :/
See my phone details attached..
Thanks
Cypher_SGN2 said:
Hello, I've tried to root my phone by various method available but in vain..
After I did it with CF root and Odin, I got security message on the phone when trying to open superSU (unrespond close).
Also, when verify the root access through rood checker, it says wasn't root properly..
Please help..anyone able to do it?
I've already increase my binary count to 2 and knox to 1. :/
See my phone details attached..
Thanks
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As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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hagba said:
As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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nice..I finally succeeded to root my phone!
Going for DN3 rom..
Thanks!
Fail to intall DN3
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As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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Hello, I was trying to update my note 2 with DN3 kitkat rom today.. But didn't work! :/
I rooted the phone. I got correct root access.
Then followed the instruction to flash the ROM.
After reboot, I could hear the welcome sound(new) and saw the samsung animated logo..then it stuck there. I waited for some 15mins, but nothing happened, only the animated samsung logo.
I saw an issue in TWRP.. saying there was a problem with permission. I don't know what was it. I tried to fix permission, but it failed.
After nothing worked, now I am in the process of recovery from kies.
Perhaps I didn't have the right step by step guide; from rooting the phone to flashing it. :/
If someone could please help, would be great!.. I really want to flash my phone for the DN3 custom rom.
Thanks.
Why do you need to root when flashing custom rom? It is already prerooted. You only need recovery.
madman_cro said:
Why do you need to root when flashing custom rom? It is already prerooted. You only need recovery.
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As per rooting instruction, it is mentioned that the device must be rooted before flashing a custom rom from stock rom.
While installing the recovery the device is rooted or another way that I tried was to root by CFroot first, which was successfully done then I got the super user access to install a recovery like TWRP,,
Cypher_SGN2 said:
As per rooting instruction, it is mentioned that the device must be rooted before flashing a custom rom from stock rom.
While installing the recovery the device is rooted or another way that I tried was to root by CFroot first, which was successfully done then I got the super user access to install a recovery like TWRP,,
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As far as i know for latest 4.4.2 stock roms,
Try to flash philz advance recovery(md5.tar) through odin & then flash su.zip from recovery.
Done.
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I was wondering if you can root with TWRP by installing the recovery with odin and then flashing the supersu.zip to get root with twrp? Wouldnt that be the same as using cfautoroot as it installs a custom recovery to gain root. This could be an alternative if cfautoroot fails for some. I saw in the thread that twrp also works on the 805 and the 705 models of the tab s. Will TWRP also work on devices with unlocked bootloaders such as the 807 or somesort models? I was wondering this to see if people can get root on those lte models since theres no cfautoroot for them and use twrp to flash supersu and gain root. As this is an suggestion can someone help answer these questions? Thanks!
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
I was wondering if you can root with TWRP by installing the recovery with odin and then flashing the supersu.zip to get root with twrp? Wouldnt that be the same as using cfautoroot as it installs a custom recovery to gain root. This could be an alternative if cfautoroot fails for some. I saw in the thread that twrp also works on the 805 and the 705 models of the tab s. Will TWRP also work on devices with unlocked bootloaders such as the 807 or somesort models? I was wondering this to see if people can get root on those lte models since theres no cfautoroot for them and use twrp to flash supersu and gain root. As this is an suggestion can someone help answer these questions? Thanks!
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I haven't tried to root this tablet via TWRP but my last couple attempts at rooting Android 4.2+ devices via TWRP have been unsuccessful - I think it's a SELinux thing. Perhaps flashing a permissive kernel first might work?
Zimus said:
I haven't tried to root this tablet via TWRP but my last couple attempts at rooting Android 4.2+ devices via TWRP have been unsuccessful - I think it's a SELinux thing. Perhaps flashing a permissive kernel first might work?
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I was thinking that if cfautoroot flashes root and installs supersu, shouldnt it be the same as flashing it with twrp? Cause the supersu. Zip is an autoinstaller in which i just flashed onto cm11 today. I thought if you have access to the recovery, it can change files and flash the root.
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
I was thinking that if cfautoroot flashes root and installs supersu, shouldnt it be the same as flashing it with twrp? Cause the supersu. Zip is an autoinstaller in which i just flashed onto cm11 today. I thought if you have access to the recovery, it can change files and flash the root.
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I do not know if it would work with the 807, but this method certainly works with the 805: that's how I rooted mine.
Flashed TWRP with odin then rebooted in recovery and flashed latest supersu update.
Obviously flashing TWRP trips Knox too...
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degiovab said:
I do not know if it would work with the 807, but this method certainly works with the 805: that's how I rooted mine.
Flashed TWRP with odin then rebooted in recovery and flashed latest supersu update.
Obviously flashing TWRP trips Knox too...
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Thanks! Yes I know this trips Knox! But thanks for replying about this!
This is how I rooted
I followed this guide to install a rom on my device as well as rooting it.
forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development/sm-t700-tab-s-definitive-rom-nf9-t2839989
Hi I want to unroot my G3 so I can get marshmallow without the fuss and stuff. The thing is flashing a stock lollipop will delete my data, which to me is very important. So I really have no idea of how to backup fully(except rom) other than taking a nandroid. Are there any other ways of unrooting which will undo my mods and stuff, keeping in mind I'm on a stock rom which is rooted, or any simple way to do a backup and restore from a rooted rom to a stock rom.
AryG15 said:
Hi I want to unroot my G3 so I can get marshmallow without the fuss and stuff. The thing is flashing a stock lollipop will delete my data, which to me is very important. So I really have no idea of how to backup fully(except rom) other than taking a nandroid. Are there any other ways of unrooting which will undo my mods and stuff, keeping in mind I'm on a stock rom which is rooted, or any simple way to do a backup and restore from a rooted rom to a stock rom.
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If I'm not wrong, when you flash the .KDZ it will un-root automatically your device. But just download Titanium Backup and backup all your apps, then install the bumped version of the MM (if you don't have TWRP installed, it is very easy to do it in LL).
I don't remember if Titanium can install all your apps back with theirs respectives datas without root, but you can root the device again if you install the .zip via the custom recovery. You can do it as well if you flash the KDZ, but as I have installed the bumped Marshmallow, I'll let someone else explain it to you.
Of course, if you still want to unroot, as you are in lollipop you probably used Kingroot or some app like that. Just open the app and try to find an option to unroot, most of them have it right when you open it.
Sorry for any typo or broken english, I'm in kind of a hurry
Perrotti said:
If I'm not wrong, when you flash the .KDZ it will un-root automatically your device. But just download Titanium Backup and backup all your apps, then install the bumped version of the MM (if you don't have TWRP installed, it is very easy to do it in LL).
I don't remember if Titanium can install all your apps back with theirs respectives datas without root, but you can root the device again if you install the .zip via the custom recovery. You can do it as well if you flash the KDZ, but as I have installed the bumped Marshmallow, I'll let someone else explain it to you.
Of course, if you still want to unroot, as you are in lollipop you probably used Kingroot or some app like that. Just open the app and try to find an option to unroot, most of them have it right when you open it.
Sorry for any typo or broken english, I'm in kind of a hurry
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When I said marshmallow I meant LG marshmallow which has begun being released in Poland, not Google stock.
AryG15 said:
When I said marshmallow I meant LG marshmallow which has begun being released in Poland, not Google stock.
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And so do I. There is a bumped version of the LG MM, it is right on the Android Development first page, just download and flash it if you don't want to lose your custom recovery with the KDZ
Perrotti said:
And so do I. There is a bumped version of the LG MM, it is right on the Android Development first page, just download and flash it if you don't want to lose your custom recovery with the KDZ
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Oh right ok. Do you have any way of restoring data if I flash back to a lollipop rom with stock recovery?
AryG15 said:
Oh right ok. Do you have any way of restoring data if I flash back to a lollipop rom with stock recovery?
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You can always root it again and restore your data using Titanium =P. The recovery is only needed to flash custom roms ou .zip files, like Viper4Android (although you can download the non-official one from Play Store), mods and etc.
I know there are some apps that don't need neither root nor custom recoverys, but I haven't used any of them, so I will let someone with more experience in that area explain it to you.
Just one more thing: I saw that there are ways of downgrading back to lollipop if you flash the official KDZ, but they're a little bit tricky, so I still recommend you to flash the .zip through TWRP (upgrade it to the 2.8.7.1 version if you haven't done it already). If you need more help, or if I wasn't clear enough, just mention or quote me and I'll se if I can help
Perrotti said:
You can always root it again and restore your data using Titanium =P. The recovery is only needed to flash custom roms ou .zip files, like Viper4Android (although you can download the non-official one from Play Store), mods and etc.
I know there are some apps that don't need neither root nor custom recoverys, but I haven't used any of them, so I will let someone with more experience in that area explain it to you.
Just one more thing: I saw that there are ways of downgrading back to lollipop if you flash the official KDZ, but they're a little bit tricky, so I still recommend you to flash the .zip through TWRP (upgrade it to the 2.8.7.1 version if you haven't done it already). If you need more help, or if I wasn't clear enough, just mention or quote me and I'll se if I can help
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Honestly all I really want is to get rid of root on my phone. Would SuperSU's unroot work so I can get to a state where I can use OTAs again?
AryG15 said:
Honestly all I really want is to get rid of root on my phone. Would SuperSU's unroot work so I can get to a state where I can use OTAs again?
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There are 2 ways to get stock marshmallow running on d855s now:
1. Flash via TWRP 2.8.7.0 by following instructions from here.
2. Downloading KDZ file from here and flashing using LG Flash Tool 2014 or LGUP tool.
I would recommend that you use method 1 since you are rooted. You can use TiBackup to backup your apps+data and after flashing you will still have root and you can restore apps+data using TiBackup.
Also, method 1 is better than method 2 because if you use method 2, you will lock your bootloader and lose root. You MAY not be able to downgrade to Lollipop, and I don't think there's a reliable way to root stock marshmallow just yet.
tietganFTW said:
There are 2 ways to get stock marshmallow running on d855s now:
1. Flash via TWRP 2.8.7.0 by following instructions from here.
2. Downloading KDZ file from here and flashing using LG Flash Tool 2014 or LGUP tool.
I would recommend that you use method 1 since you are rooted. You can use TiBackup to backup your apps+data and after flashing you will still have root and you can restore apps+data using TiBackup.
Also, method 1 is better than method 2 because if you use method 2, you will lock your bootloader and lose root. You MAY not be able to downgrade to Lollipop, and I don't think there's a reliable way to root stock marshmallow just yet.
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I think you're misunderstanding me, I'd like to go back to an unrooted version of lollipop and eventually get the official marshmallow update. I don't want to get involved in flashing and stuff, it's just time consuming. So to sum it up - go to unrooted lollipop with all my data(no root mods) and wait for official update.
AryG15 said:
I think you're misunderstanding me, I'd like to go back to an unrooted version of lollipop and eventually get the official marshmallow update. I don't want to get involved in flashing and stuff, it's just time consuming. So to sum it up - go to unrooted lollipop with all my data(no root mods) and wait for official update.
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i think you can use an app called Helium. Then go back to stock using LG Flash Tool 2014 and lollipop kdz
tietganFTW said:
i think you can use an app called Helium. Then go back to stock using LG Flash Tool 2014 and lollipop kdz
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Doesn't helium just do rooted devices? (I had that problem on Xperia devices)
Plus any recommendations for apps to backup everything else?
tietganFTW said:
i think you can use an app called Helium. Then go back to stock using LG Flash Tool 2014 and lollipop kdz
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He wants to unroot the phone and keep all his data, so the only way he could flash the LL kdz and keep his apps would be rooting again and installing the backup using Titanium.
@OP, what root metod did you use? Helium propably will work, but I haven't used it yet. Try opening your SuperSU app and selecting the option to unroot in the settings. Most of 'em have it.
Perrotti said:
He wants to unroot the phone and keep all his data, so the only way he could flash the LL kdz and keep his apps would be rooting again and installing the backup using Titanium.
@OP, what root metod did you use? Helium propably will work, but I haven't used it yet. Try opening your SuperSU app and selecting the option to unroot in the settings. Most of 'em have it.
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I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197? to root. I'd use the unroot on my SuperSU but I'm not sure if it'd get me to a state where I can use OTA again. Would I unroot automatically if I updated my phone via a PC?
AryG15 said:
I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197? to root. I'd use the unroot on my SuperSU but I'm not sure if it'd get me to a state where I can use OTA again. Would I unroot automatically if I updated my phone via a PC?
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If you flash the KDZ using the CSE_Flash option, yes, it will unroot the phone. If you just dirty flash it, I don't know, maybe.
If you unroot by using the option in SuperSU, you'll be able to update using OTA, you will only have some issues (aka bootloops) if you have a custom recovery installed. If you have, don't EVER try to install ANY OTA.
Perrotti said:
If you flash the KDZ using the CSE_Flash option, yes, it will unroot the phone. If you just dirty flash it, I don't know, maybe.
If you unroot by using the option in SuperSU, you'll be able to update using OTA, you will only have some issues (aka bootloops) if you have a custom recovery installed. If you have, don't EVER try to install ANY OTA.
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I used autorec to get twrp(fairly sure I don't have the latest version of twrp either) would I be fine for ota if I use autorec to go back to stock recovery and then unroot via supersu?
AryG15 said:
I used autorec to get twrp(fairly sure I don't have the latest version of twrp either) would I be fine for ota if I use autorec to go back to stock recovery and then unroot via supersu?
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If you manage to install the stock recovery and then unroot, you are good to go!
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Perrotti said:
If you manage to install the stock recovery and then unroot, you are good to go!
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Ok thanks, are there any ways to repair the update via lg pc suite?
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Ok thanks, are there any ways to repair the update via lg pc suite?
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By repairing, you mean just unroot and install the stock recovery back? I don't think so, the .KDZ file is a full OS. If you flash it you will have your stock recovery and will unroot, but your phone will be factory reseted
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By repairing, you mean just unroot and install the stock recovery back? I don't think so, the .KDZ file is a full OS. If you flash it you will have your stock recovery and will unroot, but your phone will be factory reseted
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Oh so that's a dead end. Anyways for some reason autorec can't restore stock recovery, are there other ways of doing that?
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Oh so that's a dead end. Anyways for some reason autorec can't restore stock recovery, are there other ways of doing that?
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I don't think there is any option besides restoring the stock recovery. I've seen a way of doing in somewhere in a Brazilian forum, but you would have to have a backup of it, which I don't think you do. Anyway, your best chance is to use titanium backup to backup your data (and move your photos and videos to the sd card), restore the system by flashing it using the flash tool, root it again, restore everything using titanium, and unroot. But I highly recommend you to keep your device the way it is, and update just when there is a deodexed Rom or a custom stock Rom available. After you get used to having root and a custom recovery, there is no turning back.
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If this is the last ever update, then i guess its time to finally root it in order to get support. Any help?
mcmikechan123 said:
If this is the last ever update, then i guess its time to finally root it in order to get support. Any help?
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Flash MESA's complete 30G rom here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72931940&postcount=98
When the flash is complete, flash magisk before rebooting.
You'll be on the latest 30G build, with root. Additionally, you can use TWRPs file manager to delete the "recovery-from-boot.p" file to ensure twrp is not overwritten by stock recovery.
Good day, I take the answer to ask if this kdz is made with flashtool 2014 or which tool.
Will I be able to install fullmics later?
Thank you very much.
Pelau76 said:
Good day, I take the answer to ask if this kdz is made with flashtool 2014 or which tool.
Will I be able to install fullmics later?
Thank you very much.
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Its a zip you flash in twrp. As long as you keep root and twrp recovery you can switch to fullmics no problem. If you need to obtain root, flash 30D or below with flash tool, root with kingroot and flash twrp
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i have lg g3 D851 firmware v30e
how can i root it and get v30g and root + twrp
and can i get twrp without root ?
daliyoos said:
i have lg g3 D851 firmware v30e
how can i root it and get v30g and root + twrp
and can i get twrp without root ?
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You cant root 30e. You have to downgrade to 30D or lower with lg flash tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...g3-d851-t-mobile-downgrading-rooting-t3608851), then root, install twrp, then flash the 30g zip and reroot before rebooting.
billard412 said:
You cant root 30e. You have to downgrade to 30D or lower with lg flash tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...g3-d851-t-mobile-downgrading-rooting-t3608851), then root, install twrp, then flash the 30g zip and reroot before rebooting.
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when i flash the 30g zip can i root using root using magisk ? or root with supersu zip?
daliyoos said:
when i flash the 30g zip can i root using root using magisk ? or root with supersu zip?
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Id use magisk. Supersu gives me trouble.
billard412 said:
Id use magisk. Supersu gives me trouble.
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Mmm i preferred supersu, what's happen if i use supersu instead of magisck what kind of troubles are you talking sir
Bootlop for example
mtkmanjaro said:
Mmm i preferred supersu, what's happen if i use supersu instead of magisck what kind of troubles are you talking sir
Bootlop for example
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Just didnt work on reboot. Never caused a bootloop that i can remember. Also causes half my apps not to function since it doesn't give the option to hide root. Magisk just functioned better imo. Was just a suggestion. If you wanna use supersu, more power to u. Do a backup first
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Just didnt work on reboot. Never caused a bootloop that i can remember. Also causes half my apps not to function since it doesn't give the option to hide root. Magisk just functioned better imo. Was just a suggestion. If you wanna use supersu, more power to u. Do a backup first
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Ok thanks dude, i think we needs to patch kernel in order to use super Su. I remember some one patch the kernel in 30 e firmware and super Su works well
I did his method successfully and everything came out perfect. thank you very much.
Magisk suggests to me to update to 14.0, there is some recommendation of not to realize it by the doubts.
billard412 said:
Flash MESA's complete 30G rom here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72931940&postcount=98
When the flash is complete, flash magisk before rebooting.
You'll be on the latest 30G build, with root. Additionally, you can use TWRPs file manager to delete the "recovery-from-boot.p" file to ensure twrp is not overwritten by stock recovery.
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ive never rooted and flashed anything before, this is my 1st time so everything is new to me. idk what magisk & twrp is, can you explain. also how do i do what you instructed?