Are you able to use supersu? cause I did everything and kingroot can't be remove. so I can't replace it with supersu.
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Hi everyone, I was wondering how can we change from superuser to SuperSU, when superuser is pre-installed in a ROM.
I use Vengeance kernel with Stock 4.1.B.1.13 wich is pre-rooted by jader.
Do I need to flash something via Recovery?
Thanks
Babis_ECE said:
Hi everyone, I was wondering how can we change from superuser to SuperSU, when superuser is pre-installed in a ROM.
I use Vengeance kernel with Stock 4.1.B.1.13 wich is pre-rooted by jader.
Do I need to flash something via Recovery?
Thanks
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It's very easy: install it,then in setting(of supersu)chose install it as system app....voila..
Inviato da me!
No Recovery necessary, just download SuperSU from Play Store, start it up and it should do the deal. Make sure to allow root access by Superuser, when it is asked.
SuperSU will ask for root permissions, which need to be given by old Superuser app, only then SuperSU can install its own libraries.
When SuperSU successfully installs itself, then you may remove Superuser.
okay so I used towelroot, which said it gave me root access, but when ever I go to twrp app to flash the recovery.
never prompts me for root access.
I try and use the app anyways, and it just force closes.
so i tried using just in general anot root app, but nothing works..
so im wondering if I did something wrong or if there is another root method I should be using.
Thanks so much!
build number: FNC1
Download and run Root Checker Basic. It will confirm or deny root. I also install SuperSU which manages app access to root level activities. Give it a try!
Make sure you installed SuperSU and installed the binary
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Dear all,
I have my Z1C on the latest FW with Dual Recovery and root (SuperSU) but locked bootloader. Now, some apps will not run when they detect root. Can I "unroot" the phone in a convenient way and "re-root" when needed? Without using King Root and while keeping all my data etc.?
Cheers,
Ben
If you are willing to use Xposed, you can use a module called "RootCloak" which is used for hidding root from such apps which don't work unless your phone is not rooted.
BagOfLemon said:
If you are willing to use Xposed, you can use a module called "RootCloak" which is used for hidding root from such apps which don't work unless your phone is not rooted.
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Thanks. So Xposed works with Dual Recovery/locked bootloader?
I was hoping I could just uninstall SuperSU and re-flash it in TWRP to re-gain root.
nurunet said:
Thanks. So Xposed works with Dual Recovery/locked bootloader?
I was hoping I could just uninstall SuperSU and re-flash it in TWRP to re-gain root.
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I think it works with Dual Recovery, I'm not entirely sure though, same for Lock/Unlock BL but it should not impact how it works.
Also there is an option in several app for Root to disable it (Completely but you can re-enable it very easily)
BagOfLemon said:
Also there is an option in several app for Root to disable it (Completely but you can re-enable it very easily)
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There is in the version of SuperSU I am using, but it doesn't seem to work for the banking app I tried. Root cloak reportedly works for it, but I was unsure if Xposed would work with my config and did not want to risk a boot loop or similar.
nurunet said:
There is in the version of SuperSU I am using, but it doesn't seem to work for the banking app I tried. Root cloak reportedly works for it, but I was unsure if Xposed would work with my config and did not want to risk a boot loop or similar.
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It should work independently of your recovery so no worries. You can still download the zip to uninstall in case of something gone wrong or do a Nandroid backup to be sure
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It should work independently of your recovery so no worries. You can still download the zip to uninstall in case of something gone wrong or do a Nandroid backup to be sure
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I guess I'll try this WE.
I tried it. In SuperSU settings I chose permanent unroot, rebooted, and voilĂ : The banking app worked. Then I flashed the latest SuperSU in TWRP, and root was back. Neat!
Ok. So, I downloaded the KingRoot apk onto the T707a 5.0.2 from the website using chrome on the tab. It took a lot of tries and a long time, but it is rooted!
Now, I'd really like to uninstall KingRoot and use SuperSU. When I open SuperSU, my error is: "SU Binary occupied".
I really want to be able to use FlashFire and other rooted apps, but it seems that FF required SuperSU. It will not run with KingRoot.
I really dont want to have to start over with Kit Kat. PLEASE let me know, is there a way to use SuperSU instead of KingRoot after root is achieved on Lollipop? I need semi-detailed instructions please. AND I am not sure how to uninstall kingroot correctly.
I have tried scouring xda and havent found much on this.....
Thanks!
I rooted my S20 Ultra (SM-9880) with Magisk, but since it is a systemless root, it does not allow the installation of apps on the system folder, which I would like to do with anti-theft apps. Is there any way to undo this and root it with SuperSU instead? Or is Magisk the only option for this device?