i have a yureka device and i recently rooted my device sucessfully but after updating super su it shows i have to update the binary. When i update it , the phone reboots and doesnot start up and shows the cyanogen logo. Kindly help in this matter.
Also i'm unable to install camera app like moto camera in my device despite the fact i have rooted my phone. i would like to replace the current version of camera app in my phone
@Manish Talukdar
Flash latest SuperSU from TWRP recovery.
For camera and other mods, remove some unnecessary system apps and afterwards flash any mod you want.
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This started to happen last month..
I tried to flash LikeWise Rom and it was a success and when i tried to update SuperSU in the app it asks me to reboot,i rebooted it and SuperSU is gone and everything is messed up,i tried to install SuperSU in Recovery and it was a success but still no SuperSu, so i went back to my backed up rom(CM11) and it was completely working and it asks me to Update SuperSU in the app it asks me to reboot and it was gone again and i have to flash it again it was a success this time when i was at CM11..
What is actually going on...?
Anyone knows why does this happen..?
Superuser or Supersu is sometimes included in the ROM. Not all custom ROMs are pre-rooted. I know some Nexus 4 ROMs are not pre-rooted. It makes sense that supersu or superuser would be removed and replaced with the superuser/supersu version included with the new ROM.
[FIXED] Unable to replace Kinguser with SuperSU, updating binaries & keeping Root
I'm on KitKat 4.4.2 B510 firmware. After days of struggling to replace Kinguser with SuperSU, updating of binaries failed & keeping Root, I finally solved the issue. Now SuperSU is working perfectly. I tried everything possible, thinking there was an issue with my configuration or compatibility conflicts between SuperSU, Kinguser & Huawei P6 firmware. The problem was with SuperSU. There is an incompatibilty issue with SuperSU 2.46 & earlier versions updating binaries on some P6 phones running KitKat & having rooted their phones with Chinese rooting tools which were installing Kinguser instead of SuperUser as the app of choice. If you wanted to replace the app with SuperSU/SuperUser, you would've encountered many issues. Like
updating binaries, root permissions not given to SuperSU & incorrect root setup.
The SOLUTION is simple.
I found the latest version of SuperSU[2.48] in the test section of the SuperSU thread. SuperSU 2.46 is the latest stable official release & therefore found on Google Play, but since 2.48 is still in beta & being tested, it isnt available on Play or as an apk. You can get SuperSU 2.48 beta here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
It is a zip file & should be installed via a recovery. It is not available as an apk as it is still in testing & still an unofficial release.
I used TWRP to install it.
Boot into recovery, select install or update, find the file you just downloaded from the link & install the zip. Reboot. When your phone is finished booting up, automatically, Kinguser will be replaced with SuperSU 2.48 beta & the binaries will automatically be updated. Kinguser will be deleted, full root permissions will be restored to SuperSU, & no more issues with updating binaries. Solved.
Here is the link for SuperSU 2.48 beta again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
Kingo User was driving me nuts!
adnaanhitman said:
I'm on KitKat 4.4.2 B510 firmware. After days of struggling to replace Kinguser with SuperSU, updating of binaries failed & keeping Root, I finally solved the issue. Now SuperSU is working perfectly. I tried everything possible, thinking there was an issue with my configuration or compatibility conflicts between SuperSU, Kinguser & Huawei P6 firmware. The problem was with SuperSU. There is an incompatibilty issue with SuperSU 2.46 & earlier versions updating binaries on some P6 phones running KitKat & having rooted their phones with Chinese rooting tools which were installing Kinguser instead of SuperUser as the app of choice. If you wanted to replace the app with SuperSU/SuperUser, you would've encountered many issues. Like
updating binaries, root permissions not given to SuperSU & incorrect root setup.
The SOLUTION is simple.
I found the latest version of SuperSU[2.48] in the test section of the SuperSU thread. SuperSU 2.46 is the latest stable official release & therefore found on Google Play, but since 2.48 is still in beta & being tested, it isnt available on Play or as an apk. You can get SuperSU 2.48 beta here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
It is a zip file & should be installed via a recovery. It is not available as an apk as it is still in testing & still an unofficial release.
I used TWRP to install it.
Boot into recovery, select install or update, find the file you just downloaded from the link & install the zip. Reboot. When your phone is finished booting up, automatically, Kinguser will be replaced with SuperSU 2.48 beta & the binaries will automatically be updated. Kinguser will be deleted, full root permissions will be restored to SuperSU, & no more issues with updating binaries. Solved.
Here is the link for SuperSU 2.48 beta again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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Thanks bro. This Kingo User crap was driving me nuts. I just don't trust the Chinese programmers. Kingo seems to have installed a lot more than su binaries. It was constantly going to the internet and uploading/downloading God alone knows what kind of stuff!
KingUser irritated me for a long long time & I struggled to find a solution. The biggest issue was tht my start ups wouldn't stick after restarting my phone. It definitely installed more than just the appropriate binaries. It made it almost impossible to install any other SuperUser app therefore eliminating the competition. Avast also kept reporting it as a threat. Now tht SuperSU is back on my phone, I've had no problems. My smartphone is running smoother & better than ever.
Glad I could be of help bro.
Any solution to devices without recovery? I own a Xperia C3 and there isnĀ“t a recovery for my phone and I wanna try this method
I think all devices have recoveries. They are used by the phone manufacturer or repair service ppl to service & repair our phones. I take it u mean u don't have a custom recovery, but a stock recovery. I haven't tried installing the file via stock recovery as I have TWRP(custom) installed. Last time I checked, it was possible to install or flash zip files via stock recovery. You may have to rename the file to update. zip, then use the install update option to install your zip file. Also Google what button- combination u have to use in order to enter the stock recovery for ur type of phone.
I have a galaxy s3 I747UCUFNJ2 that I tried rooting with CF-Auto-root, installed TWRP recovery and managed to get SuperSU updated but when i go to open SuperSU it won't open with message: "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" Device status shows custom instead of official. I dont want to have to totally wipe the phone just root with no custom rom.....
What am I forgetting??
Since you have TWRP, just flash supersu.zip from TWRP.
Try busybox from play store
Do you have Knox?
You might need to freeze it with TIBU or remove it.
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i started facing the problem when i installed the cm14.1 nightly
i was unable to login snapchat as my device was rooted as said by the message on snapchat
so i decided to unroot my device via supersu FULL UNROOT option
after a reboot i successfully logged into snapchat
then i tried to root it again
i went into recovery to flash the supersu zip
and since then i have been unable to see the twrp recovey
please help me
i have used the modified recovery twrp-3.0.2-22-oneplus3.img
unable to sideload the cm13 zip
I have a Galaxy S3 i747 running Android 4.3 with baseband I747UCUEMJ2. I rooted it back in the day using CF-Auto-Root-d2att-d2uc-samsungsghi747.tar.md5. In the last few months it's been unstable and very slow, even rebooting or hanging up. It appears to be related to the SuperSU, b/c when I disabled SuperSU, everything seems to work smoothly again. So I tried updating SuperSU to the latest, v2.82, but same thing, plus now when I open SuperSU, the app shows a black screen and freezes. Sometimes I can end the task, but most of the time the phone is completely frozen up, requiring a force reboot.
Also, Root Checker says I'm not rooted, which I'm sure is b/c SuperSU is freezing up, thus failing to respond to Root Checker's request.
What I have tried:
1. Cleared System cache
2. Cleared SuperSu cache, can't clear its data though, nor uninstall it b/c it's considered a system file now.
3. Uninstalled SuperSU latest update v2.82, which puts it back at v1.62, still does the black screen and freezes
4. Installed Towelroot just to see if there were any issues with the root process. Towelroot said it was successful.
4. Tried to install the SuperSU.zip version via the Custom Recovery CWM v6.0.4.7, but it fails with the following error:
Installed failed
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:failed to map file
Installation aborted
5. Also tried the CF-Auto-Root-d2att-d2uc-NoKnox-samsungsghi747.zip version via the Recovery, but it also failed with same error as above.
Any suggestions to resolving this? If I need to flash a rom, could someone please suggest one that has most of the Samsung bloat removed and possibly running v4.4 KitKat? I've seen many, but I'm always concerned I will pick one that is not totally compatible with my phone.
I suggest flashing the latest stock ROM via Odin, set up the phone to make sure everything works. Then flash twrp, flash SuperSU from twrp.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ile-sgh-i747ucufne4v4-4-2attall-odin-t3305899