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.
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Hello folks,
after performing a more or less accidental factory reset I lost my SuperSU app (I am rooted and have TWRP 2.6.3.0 installed).To update the SU binary I need to boot into recovery. This seems somehow difficult on the LG 8.3, everybody seems to use Flashify (or similar apps) for that. But they do not work without SuperSU. Catch22.
The ultimate goal is to install CM11, but I am unsure how to proceed. How about this:
1) Reflash TWRP 2.6.3.0
2) Update to TWRP 2.6.3.2 using the Flashable zip v2.6.3.2 from here
3) Then flash CM11 using TWRP
Does that sound right? Thanks, Alex
hunibu said:
Hello folks,
after performing a more or less accidental factory reset I lost my SuperSU app (I am rooted and have TWRP 2.6.3.0 installed).To update the SU binary I need to boot into recovery. This seems somehow difficult on the LG 8.3, everybody seems to use Flashify (or similar apps) for that. But they do not work without SuperSU. Catch22.
The ultimate goal is to install CM11, but I am unsure how to proceed. How about this:
1) Reflash TWRP 2.6.3.0
2) Update to TWRP 2.6.3.2 using the Flashable zip v2.6.3.2 from here
3) Then flash CM11 using TWRP
Does that sound right? Thanks, Alex
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Run the root process again. It should lay down SuperSU or SuperUser again (forget which one is actually used).
hunibu said:
Hello folks,
after performing a more or less accidental factory reset I lost my SuperSU app (I am rooted and have TWRP 2.6.3.0 installed).To update the SU binary I need to boot into recovery. This seems somehow difficult on the LG 8.3, everybody seems to use Flashify (or similar apps) for that. But they do not work without SuperSU. Catch22.
The ultimate goal is to install CM11, but I am unsure how to proceed. How about this:
1) Reflash TWRP 2.6.3.0
2) Update to TWRP 2.6.3.2 using the Flashable zip v2.6.3.2 from here
3) Then flash CM11 using TWRP
Does that sound right? Thanks, Alex
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you cant flash a custom rom using 2.6.3.0 twrp. Update to version 2.6.3.2 as you said and install cm11
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Run the root process again. It should lay down SuperSU or SuperUser again (forget which one is actually used).
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Thanks, repeating the root process worked
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.
I have the above phone with unlocked bootloader and TWRP installed. I flashed the latest Superxe 1.7 then wiped the cache and rebooted. It asked me if I wanted to install supersu automatically. I said No and rebooted. After checking, my phone is not rooted yet the Kernel should have auto root. Am I missing something or do I need to say yes to installing root on TWRP.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, I have a problem with TWRP(3.0) when I try to install any ROM zips besides official CM12 i get the error that the zip is corrupted. I get this error in every zip, even on super SU. I tried on two older versions of TWRP. They just restarted when I tried to install. Only on TWRP 3 i get the corrupt error. I have tried to find awnsers on google, nothing worked. Can comebody please help me? My phone was rooted with LG root tool. I had installed other ROMs before, but then I decided to go back to stock, and now I wanted to customize again. Thanks!
Hello
It restores your stock rom from kdz, then get root by following this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197
Then install the TWRP official app and install recovery from the twrp app.
Hello everyone, I have LG G3 D851 T-Mobile.
I was on 5.0.1 and wanted to install custom ROM and for this I needed to install custom recovery first so I used Flashify to install TWRP (twrp-3.1.0-0-d851.img) , installation works fine it says installation complete, but when I restart the phone it starts bootloop.
So I restored my phone back to stock (4.4.2), rooted and again repeat flashify process this time again the same issue of bootloop.
Can Anyone here help me in this matter.
Thanks
Ha ha ha. If you had searched/looked here on xda you would know twrp 3.1 does not work only bootloops. Also twrp 3.0.2 is no good either. You should use the unofficial builds. Also a restore is not needed just pull battery for a minute and then it will boot back to the installed rom.