S Health ROOT - Samsung Galaxy A3, A5, A7 (2017) Questions & Answe

I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!

Aguss98 said:
I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
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Do you have TWRP installed? Because installing twrp will trip knox.

y2klol said:
Do you have TWRP installed? Because installing twrp will trip knox.
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No i ain't!

How to fix S Health in root
Aguss98 said:
I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
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Use root exploler
Navigate to /system
Scroll down and find build.prop
Open it in Text Editor
Find ro.config.tima=1
Change to ro.config.tima=0
Save and Exit
Restart your phone
S Health now is Working with rooted phone

betasonde151 said:
use root exploler
navigate to /system
scroll down and find build.prop
open it in text editor
find ro.config.tima=1
change to ro.config.tima=0
save and exit
restart your phone
s health now is working with rooted phone
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i don't have root permission!

Strange.
Try to Force stop the app, clear data and cache.
Try updating the app, see if it works.

Aguss98 said:
I have a problem! I can use SHealth 'cause it says I have root and I have not!!!
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If you have tripped KNOX on the phone, S Health will no longer work unless you root again to change some build.prop properties.

betasonde151 said:
Use root exploler
Navigate to /system
Scroll down and find build.prop
Open it in Text Editor
Find ro.config.tima=1
Change to ro.config.tima=0
Save and Exit
Restart your phone
S Health now is Working with rooted phone
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Thank you.

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[Q] Can't open SuperSu

I'm currently running rbox's updated 51.1.4.0_user_514006420 ROM. I can still grant superuser access to apps that request it, and apps that require su function properly, but I can't open the SuperSu app itself, it just crashes. When I try to open it from the KFTV launcher, the screen blinks and it returns to the applications menu. If I try to open SuperSu from XBMC, it causes XBMC to crash as well.
Logcat after trying to start SuperSu: http://pastebin.com/QNTd684U
BlaqkAudio said:
I'm currently running rbox's updated 51.1.4.0_user_514006420 ROM. I can still grant superuser access to apps that request it, and apps that require su function properly, but I can't open the SuperSu app itself, it just crashes. When I try to open it from the KFTV launcher, the screen blinks and it returns to the applications menu. If I try to open SuperSu from XBMC, it causes XBMC to crash as well.
Logcat after trying to start SuperSu: http://pastebin.com/QNTd684U
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+1. Me too.
mine has no option to launch. is that what you mean?
it seems to work fine when apps request root but cannot be opened itself.
a bit annoying.
jarayn said:
mine has no option to launch. is that what you mean?
it seems to work fine when apps request root but cannot be opened itself.
a bit annoying.
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I think it has to do with the way I'm installing it. In theory if you were to delete the SuperSu.apk from /system/app and sideload the apk yourself, it might work better. And if you horribly break things, you can always just reinstall the prerooted rom to get it back.
rbox said:
I think it has to do with the way I'm installing it. In theory if you were to delete the SuperSu.apk from /system/app and sideload the apk yourself, it might work better. And if you horribly break things, you can always just reinstall the prerooted rom to get it back.
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I deleted it and sideloaded it back. Same behavior. Just want to get into its settings. I used the latest PlayStore version APK.
Yeah, same here. I ended up installing Clockworkmod's Superuser and uninstalling SuperSU. All I needed was the ability to disable notifications on a per app basis.
BlaqkAudio said:
Yeah, same here. I ended up installing Clockworkmod's Superuser and uninstalling SuperSU. All I needed was the ability to disable notifications on a per app basis.
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Could you explain that? Where is CWM's SuperUser?
jmerrilljr2 said:
Could you explain that? Where is CWM's SuperUser?
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+1. I installed latest ChainFire's SuperSU. Is there another? Is that our problem? Is there a CWR SU?
jmerrilljr2 said:
Could you explain that? Where is CWM's SuperUser?
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schneid said:
+1. I installed latest ChainFire's SuperSU. Is there another? Is that our problem? Is there a CWR SU?
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Direct download from CWM website
You'll have to re-approve superuser requests since it's a different app. I believe this is the same superuser app that comes with Cyanogenmod
BlaqkAudio said:
Direct download from CWM website
You'll have to re-approve superuser requests since it's a different app. I believe this is the same superuser app that comes with Cyanogenmod
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I can start including this one in the prerooted instead of supersu if it works better.
rbox said:
I can start including this one in the prerooted instead of supersu if it works better.
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From what I read the supersu is always the best one to choose. Certainly with phones.
I just dont know why we cant launch the app as normal to adjust settings.
Can you launch yours? Can anyone?
jarayn said:
From what I read the supersu is always the best one to choose. Certainly with phones.
I just dont know why we cant launch the app as normal to adjust settings.
Can you launch yours? Can anyone?
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I don't know about "always the best". It's all the same crap really. CM ships with Superuser and it seems to work fine for everyone using that.
I can't launch it either.
jarayn said:
From what I read the supersu is always the best one to choose. Certainly with phones.
I just dont know why we cant launch the app as normal to adjust settings.
Can you launch yours? Can anyone?
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Mine launches fine. I can review which apps have been granted, add and remove them, etc.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
I also had the same issues. However, I was able to fix it by deleting "/system/app/SuperSu.apk" and then side-loading an older version of SuperSu (2.01). So, it looks as if the issue may be with compatibility with more recent versions.
wunderdrug said:
I also had the same issues. However, I was able to fix it by deleting "/system/app/SuperSu.apk" and then side-loading an older version of SuperSu (2.01). So, it looks as if the issue may be with compatibility with more recent versions.
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same story here + can not erase "Supersu.apk"
"rm failed for /system/app/Superuser.apk, Read-only file system"
I am on pre-rooted 51.1.4.0_user_514006420
opened towelroot again, clicked "make it rain" it tells me "device is not supported" (since pre-rooted rom ?)
getting confused here
coops_one said:
same story here + can not erase "Supersu.apk"
"rm failed for /system/app/Superuser.apk, Read-only file system"
I am on pre-rooted 51.1.4.0_user_514006420
opened towelroot again, clicked "make it rain" it tells me "device is not supported" (since pre-rooted rom ?)
getting confused here
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Did you mount the file system as read/write before you tried to delete it?
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collindv said:
Did you mount the file system as read/write before you tried to delete it?
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nope, did not
thanks for the tip!
SuperSU 2.00 running :victory:
collindv said:
Mine launches fine. I can review which apps have been granted, add and remove them, etc.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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What version of SuperSU are you running ?? And what PreRooted FW are you on too ??
Y314K said:
What version of SuperSU are you running ?? And what PreRooted FW are you on too ??
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Install SuperUser. I moved on form supersu as I too wanted to change and couldn't. Superuser works just fine.
navigates said:
Install SuperUser. I moved on form supersu as I too wanted to change and couldn't. Superuser works just fine.
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Is this the SuperUser that is working for all on the FireTV... Does it matter what version ?? So latest works just fine...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.superuser
If so.. Is there a correct order to get rid of the SuperSU & Sideload the new one ??

[Q] I'm in a bind, need temp root

OK, so, I messed up a bit.
My phone works nearly perfectly. In fact, I would say perfectly aside from being able to download OTA updates.
A while back I used Stump root to root my LS990.
Everything worked and it was rooted.
I modified my build.prop to make it seem as if it were a samsung phone in order to use the Milk music app.
Once I had finished fooling around, I used SuperSU to unroot, only to remember a day later that i forgot to restore my build.prop.
I cannot re-root due to the version incompatibility I created by modifying build.prop.
Is there any way to gain temporary root access so I can restore the original build.prop?
Thanks for your help
fooman19 said:
OK, so, I messed up a bit.
My phone works nearly perfectly. In fact, I would say perfectly aside from being able to download OTA updates.
A while back I used Stump root to root my LS990.
Everything worked and it was rooted.
I modified my build.prop to make it seem as if it were a samsung phone in order to use the Milk music app.
Once I had finished fooling around, I used SuperSU to unroot, only to remember a day later that i forgot to restore my build.prop.
I cannot re-root due to the version incompatibility I created by modifying build.prop.
Is there any way to gain temporary root access so I can restore the original build.prop?
Thanks for your help
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You got twrp installed?
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Neurom707 said:
You got twrp installed?
Sent from my LG-D855 using XDA Free mobile app
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I do not have TWRP installed, unfortunately.
fooman19 said:
I do not have TWRP installed, unfortunately.
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Have you tried pushing a build.prop through ADB ?
Neurom707 said:
Have you tried pushing a build.prop through ADB ?
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This is what i've tried
adb devices
<device shows up>
adb pull /system/build.prop
<make necessary changes to build.prop>
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop
failed to copy 'build.prop' to '/system/build.prop': Read-only filesystem
When i enter the shell and type su, it says command not found, most likely because my device is not rooted.
fooman19 said:
This is what i've tried
adb devices
<device shows up>
adb pull /system/build.prop
<make necessary changes to build.prop>
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop
failed to copy 'build.prop' to '/system/build.prop': Read-only filesystem
When i enter the shell and type su, it says command not found, most likely because my device is not rooted.
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EDIT: Try this use brute force mode http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/root-stump-root-lg-g3-sprint-verizon-t2850906
So thats a no go too. Hmm
Have you tried using universal root tools to try and root it
Other than that starting from stock is all thats left i think
Neurom707 said:
EDIT: Try this use brute force mode http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/root-stump-root-lg-g3-sprint-verizon-t2850906
So thats a no go too. Hmm
Have you tried using universal root tools to try and root it
Other than that starting from stock is all thats left i think
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I don't know of any other useful universal root tools. I can't restore to stock; for some reason it refuses to connect to my LG PC Suite.
When I try stump, it says my device is incompatible.
fooman19 said:
I don't know of any other useful universal root tools. I can't restore to stock; for some reason it refuses to connect to my LG PC Suite.
When I try stump, it says my device is incompatible.
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Yeah selecting the brute force option should allow you to bypass the warning
Neurom707 said:
Yeah selecting the brute force option should allow you to bypass the warning
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I did not clarify well enough. I cannot pick any options. The Grind button is grayed out and I cannot select any options.
fooman19 said:
I did not clarify well enough. I cannot pick any options. The Grind button is grayed out and I cannot select any options.
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So, i did even *more* digging and found a work around for the LG Flash Tool. I had to replace the stock .dll file with a generic LG G3 .dll file.
For those with a similar problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...de-how-to-restore-sprint-lg-g3-ls990-t2852042
Thank you for the suggestions.

How to flash Cerberus.zip?

I just tried to flash cerberus.zip with the temporary CWM but it says: Error status 255
I've searched info and it could be because the .zip is prepared for ARM. I made some changes to the file following a tutorial and CWM now says that the installation is OK but when I turn on the phone I don't have the apk installed.
Any help?
Shurplayker said:
I just tried to flash cerberus.zip with the temporary CWM but it says: Error status 255
I've searched info and it could be because the .zip is prepared for ARM. I made some changes to the file following a tutorial and CWM now says that the installation is OK but when I turn on the phone I don't have the apk installed.
Any help?
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If its just an apk you can use a root file explorer to put the apk in your system folder or wherever it needs to go. Just remember to set permissions too.
cmendonc2 said:
If its just an apk you can use a root file explorer to put the apk in your system folder or wherever it needs to go. Just remember to set permissions too.
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Cerberus can be installed from the playstore... Why are you putting in system folder?
ultramag69 said:
Cerberus can be installed from the playstore... Why are you putting in system folder?
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This way if your phone is stolen and the thief reverts your phone to factory status Cerberus should stay installed.
cmendonc2 said:
If its just an apk you can use a root file explorer to put the apk in your system folder or wherever it needs to go. Just remember to set permissions too.
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Any tutorial or something more detailed? Thanks
Shurplayker said:
This way if your phone is stolen and the thief reverts your phone to factory status Cerberus should stay installed.
Any tutorial or something more detailed? Thanks
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Like this: http://www.androidauthority.com/install-user-app-as-system-app-how-to-93522/
Shurplayker said:
This way if your phone is stolen and the thief reverts your phone to factory status Cerberus should stay installed.
Any tutorial or something more detailed? Thanks
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But can they still root...install stuff..adb..etc to delete cerberus you installed on your system?hmmm i think they still can.....
cmendonc2 said:
Like this: http://www.androidauthority.com/install-user-app-as-system-app-how-to-93522/
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Thanks!
pato2015 said:
But can they still root...install stuff..adb..etc to delete cerberus you installed on your system?hmmm i think they still can.....
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Yep, but it is harder for the thief to erase the apk
I've just uploaded the 4.4 flashable version for cerberus disguised (system framework named version).
You can download it from here: a d f. l y/1o5juF
After flashed it, download the latest version of disguised version from cerberusapp.com, download it from here: a d f. l y/1o5k0M

[HELP] : How to Root on Android Nougat Nexus 5X ( NRD90S )

Hello.......
Please, help me all brothers.
My Nexus 5X is now have Root access, But not have Full Root access.
After format data and flash ROM and SuperSU Zip, have Root.
But,
Why have not Full Root access my Nexus 5X?
Please, to show on my Screen Shots
1. Now have Root on Root Checker App.
2. Don't enter file system on Root Explorer App.
3. Don't enter and not use root explorer feature on ES File Explorer Pro App.
Thanks :
Please help me.
Screen Shots :
I want to know it too T-T
sinnbro said:
I want to know it too T-T
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Me too Bro,
I need full ROOT access and but, fail :crying:
Some here cannot access or edit root folders
Open up supersu app go to settings and enable the root for Es file...
Sent from my Nexus 5X using XDA-Developers mobile app
sourav_ti said:
Some here cannot access or edit root folders
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No Bro,
If have full Root, really access and you edit system apps.
dog121 said:
Open up supersu app go to settings and enable the root for Es file...
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ty Bro,
But don't access. :crying:
PlayerZ_ZawZaw said:
ty Bro,
But don't access. :crying:
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Then format data / factory reset then use CFAUTO root..by chain fire...
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dog121 said:
Then format data / factory reset then use CFAUTO root..by chain fire...
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Thanks Bro,

edit firmware stock

hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
homer1005 said:
hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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no, you need root
homer1005 said:
hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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No it won't work. But you can do it and flash it on via twrp and yes you'll need root.
Many ppl has done that and they call it custom rom.
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vash_h said:
No it won't work. But you can do it and flash it on via twrp and yes you'll need root.
Many ppl has done that and they call it custom rom.
Sent from my SM-G985F using Tapatalk
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but twrp and custom roms are not yet available right?
homer1005 said:
but twrp and custom roms are not yet available right?
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If you only delete system app only need ROOT , so you have admin rights to delete it
dont need custom roms, use orginal firmware but less apps ;D
dayl1ght said:
If you only delete system app only need ROOT , so you have admin rights to delete it
dont need custom roms, use orginal firmware but less apps ;D
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Yes but with the root lost the warranty and the banking app don't work
homer1005 said:
Yes but with the root lost the warranty and the banking app don't work
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yes, if you root lost the warranty, but with Banking app maybe a fix to hide the root
dayl1ght said:
yes, if you root lost the warranty, but with Banking app maybe a fix to hide the root
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How do it?
homer1005 said:
How do it?
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don't try to root your new device if you don't used to root...
try before with old device because it is dangerous if you don't know how to do
UNIK97122 said:
don't try to root your new device if you don't used to root...
try before with old device because it is dangerous if you don't know how to do
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I says to hide the root for the banking app
homer1005 said:
I says to hide the root for the banking app
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Magisk Manager
but i don't know if it's ok for S20 series:angel:
UNIK97122 said:
Magisk Manager
but i don't know if it's ok for S20 series:angel:
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I'm wait
Actually it depends on the banking app...
For mine, no matter what I try, banking app is not working on my S20. MagiskHide & co... nothing....
A specific xposed module would probably do the job but I don't have coding skills with Xposed.
homer1005 said:
I'm wait
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yes , need a Kernel with bypass service .
if you root get 0x1 = root , 0x0 = no root , with kernel bypass the 0x1 so get root and 0x0 .
only wait and drink tee
dayl1ght said:
yes , need a Kernel with bypass service .
if you root get 0x1 = root , 0x0 = no root , with kernel bypass the 0x1 so get root and 0x0 .
only wait and drink tee
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can you tell me how to do it?

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