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I have S off by way of Rumrunner on an HTC One Verizon. I have TWRP as recovery and i am completely stock just S off and superuser. When i accept the OTA from Verizon it boots into recovery and TWRP pops up and i am stuck from there. I cant find the file to install and the phone wont upgrade. Please help. Thanks
lan04 said:
I have S off by way of Rumrunner on an HTC One Verizon. I have TWRP as recovery and i am completely stock just S off and superuser. When i accept the OTA from Verizon it boots into recovery and TWRP pops up and i am stuck from there. I cant find the file to install and the phone wont upgrade. Please help. Thanks
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You need to be on stock recovery as well to take the OTA. Check the bottom of post 2 of this
mademan420 said:
You need to be on stock recovery as well to take the OTA. Check the bottom of post 2 of this
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ok i flashed stock recovery and it accepted the OTA thanks....now how do i get superuser privileges back...it says i am missing the binary
lan04 said:
ok i flashed stock recovery and it accepted the OTA thanks....now how do i get superuser privileges back...it says i am missing the binary
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i reinstalled TWRP and flashed superuser from TWRP recovery...all seems well now thanks...btw the stock files would not go into recovery it simply went to black screen and rebooted
You mist be new. Never take otas if you need to update after soff and root do so via flashing the rooted ROM of the newest update.
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yes i am new and trying to learn...thanks for advice
So, am I correct in understanding that my phone will not take the OTA with twrp installed? As in nothing to worry about?
Is there any command I can run in terminal to make it stop asking if I want to install the OTA?
Sent from my stock (but rooted) VZW HTC One
BaBnkr said:
So, am I correct in understanding that my phone will not take the OTA with twrp installed? As in nothing to worry about?
Is there any command I can run in terminal to make it stop asking if I want to install the OTA?
Sent from my stock (but rooted) VZW HTC One
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Just follow the 2nd post here, then reflash TWRP. The OTA doesn't break root.
Does Voodoo OTA Root keeper work on the HTC One?
Please delete if off topic!
edster00 said:
Does Voodoo OTA Root keeper work on the HTC One?
Please delete if off topic!
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Yes, I just used Voodoo today to restore root after taking the .15 OTA. Will not work after 4.3, though (according to Google Play).
lan04 said:
i reinstalled TWRP and flashed superuser from TWRP recovery...all seems well now thanks...btw the stock files would not go into recovery it simply went to black screen and rebooted
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I can confirm this works fine as well. I had S-OFF through rumrunner and had flashed TWRP. To take the OTA, I re-flashed the stock recovery (.10) from the link given in this thread, then took the OTA. After the OTA installed with no problems, I re-installed a recovery (I changed to CWM, just for fun). I tested it by booting into recovery, and when I rebooted from CWM, it asked me if I wanted to re-install root (su). The phone now has the OTA (.15), still has SOFF and root was easily recovered.
I flashed the .10 stock recovery and I'm getting an error when I try the ota, any ideas why? I followed these instructions and I end up with a red triangle with exclamation point the reboot and phone works fine. Thanks for any help.
Edit:I got the congratulations message but when I checked it says failed, error 410. I've downloaded it a couple of times.
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after updating my m8 to lollipop, the device says unroot. software status is still unlocked, I went through the rooting process again,flashed twrp recovery. but cant install anything aa it says device is not rooted.
kalim_714 said:
after updating my m8 to lollipop, the device says unroot. software status is still unlocked, I went through the rooting process again,flashed twrp recovery. but cant install anything aa it says device is not rooted.
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Hi there,
i have the same Problem.
after ota to 5.01 i rooted my m8 with toolkit , everything goes fine (also perm root and install superSu).
But after restart and automatical apps updates, the supersu app says that su files is missing and there ist no root anymore.
How can i solve that rpoblem? thanks alot
John
John-Wu said:
Hi there,
i have the same Problem.
after ota to 5.01 i rooted my m8 with toolkit , everything goes fine (also perm root and install superSu).
But after restart and automatical apps updates, the supersu app says that su files is missing and there ist no root anymore.
How can i solve that rpoblem? thanks alot
John
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I've never used a toolkit on my HTC devices, so I can't speak to their effectiveness. Perhaps they need an update to work with Lollipop.
I recommend using TWRP recovery (just because it's the one I used and I know it worked for me. Can't speak to CWM or Philz)
Flash the SuperSU update zip found here: http://download.chainfire.eu/695/SuperSU/
craig0r said:
I've never used a toolkit on my HTC devices, so I can't speak to their effectiveness. Perhaps they need an update to work with Lollipop.
I recommend using TWRP recovery (just because it's the one I used and I know it worked for me. Can't speak to CWM or Philz)
Flash the SuperSU update zip found here: http://download.chainfire.eu/695/SuperSU/
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hi,
thanks alot. that's it!!
with toolkit i've already installed TWRP and with the updated SuperSu (your link) i've root again.
once again, thanks!
Someone if you know and tested it, can I root my htc one m8 device having the new firmware updated 5.0.1 lolipop??
Please anwser and if there is a way please send a link
THANKS A LOTTT!!
It's exactly the same as before.
Look for how do I root here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711073
You unlock bootloader. Flash a custom recovery... I suggest twrp. It will ask you when you exit if you want to root. Say yes.
Boot into android, install supersu if it or superuser aren't there already. (from play store)
Or just flash recovery . Install a rom , likely rooted already.
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Darth said:
It's exactly the same as before.
Look for how do I root here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711073
You unlock bootloader. Flash a custom recovery... I suggest twrp. It will ask you when you exit if you want to root. Say yes.
Boot into android, install supersu if it or superuser aren't there already. (from play store)
Or just flash recovery . Install a room, likely rooted already.
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thanks for that but when I did it in my phone it says su binary out of date! what can I do now?
Can you explain everything you did, beginning to end. And exactly when/where you get that message?
I had already TWRP in my phone so I download your files. Opened the recovery and I did from there (install). When it finished rebooted the device and after that when i did a root check it said root access not properly install or sometihing
Koukosftw said:
I had already TWRP in my phone so I download your files. Opened the recovery and I did from there (install). When it finished rebooted the device and after that when i did a root check it said root access not properly install or sometihing
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Open the SuperSU app, and it will prompt you to install the binaries. Select yes, of course.
i did that too nothing happened :/
xunholyx said:
Open the SuperSU app, and it will prompt you to install the binaries. Select yes, of course.
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This ^^^^
If it asks to update with a "normal" and "twrp/cwm" option... Try normal first. The other option if that doesn't work.
Darth said:
This ^^^^
If it asks to update with a "normal" and "twrp/cwm" option... Try normal first. The other option if that doesn't work.
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I tried the normal it didnt work, how I do the second, I pressed it but nothing happened!
I don't think you have twrp installed anymore, or not properly. You've flashed it with fastboot, since updating to lollipop? How did you update to lollipop?
Normal, I never had root before. Upgraded my phone to 5.0 and then i tried to root it
Rooted fine here with normal method. Just had to update super su.
OK, can you please walk us through exactly what steps to Root you took. From the beginning. And we'll see what happened.
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i havent been able to find the option to disable fast boot so i havent even tried yet but if anyone has let me know
chinkyarmour said:
i havent been able to find the option to disable fast boot so i havent even tried yet but if anyone has let me know
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Settings > Power > Fast boot
xunholyx said:
Settings > Power > Fast boot
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its not in lollipop
but i did it just now and rooted anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
followed this method again no problem
chinkyarmour said:
its not in lollipop
but i did it just now and rooted anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
followed this method again no problem
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They must have taken the option out. It didn't boot any faster for me anyways. Not since 4.4.2
chinkyarmour said:
its not in lollipop
but i did it just now and rooted anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
followed this method again no problem
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SO GUYS, ITS ME THAT I CREATED THIS THREAD! PROBLEM SOLVED. I ALREADY HAD TWRP AND DOWNLOADED THE Update-supersu file from the above youtube video (links) and I did it with recovery mode. I DONT KNOW BUT THE PREVIOUS supersu I installed couldnt update the su binary. This one did it. PROBLEM SOLVED AND I ROOTED MY 5.0.1 LOLIPOP DEVICE.
THANKS GUYS FOR EVERYTHING REALLY HELPFUL!!!
hello
i upgragde my phone from LP to the lastet MM update.
i wat with root in LP but before i update to MM i did unroot from SU and now i without root.
how do i root my zenfone again?
i got ZE551ML
There's at least 3 threads on this in the general forum. Just read them. Please don't post questions that have already been repeatedly answered.
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kenbo111 said:
There's at least 3 threads on this in the general forum. Just read them. Please don't post questions that have already been repeatedly answered.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using Tapatalk
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i just want to know if i can do it without unlocked bootloadr
maor23 said:
i just want to know if i can do it without unlocked bootloadr
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No, you can't
jman0 said:
No, you can't
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so how i unlock the bootloader in MM?
maor23 said:
so how i unlock the bootloader in MM?
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That has already been answered several times. Just search the forum.
maor23 said:
i just want to know if i can do it without unlocked bootloadr
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Yes, you can. You can use tethered TWRP method to root the phone without unlocking the bootloader.
Since you are using TWRP in tethered mode, you do not need to install the TWRP as such you DO NOT need to unlock the bootloader and you still have your stock recovery.
This guide tells you how to root, install xposed and downgrade. Just read the root part and unroot part.
I do not use the twrp mention in that post. Download the latest twrp here.
I did use the BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328-patch-by-shakalaca-for-zenfone2-6.0.zip mentioned in that post.
The guide mentioned that your bootloader need to be unlocked, however you are using twrp in tethered mode so unlocking the bootloader is unnecessary.
I hope you know how to use the adb.
sway8966 said:
Yes, you can. You can use tethered TWRP method to root the phone without unlocking the bootloader.
Since you are using TWRP in tethered mode, you do not need to install the TWRP as such you DO NOT need to unlock the bootloader and you still have your stock recovery.
This guide tells you how to root, install xposed and downgrade. Just read the root part and unroot part.
I do not use the twrp mention in that post. Download the latest twrp here.
I did use the BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328-patch-by-shakalaca-for-zenfone2-6.0.zip mentioned in that post.
The guide mentioned that your bootloader need to be unlocked, however you are using twrp in tethered mode so unlocking the bootloader is unnecessary.
I hope you know how to use the adb.
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i understand you, and i know use.
i have to ask you something.
like a stupid i try to sideload twrp and now i got without any recovery beacuse i cant enter there..
how i back to stock recovery? i download 3 files for 2.20.40.174 (now im on MM) and i forgot how i sideload this for it work.
can you tell me pls? and after it, i just need to get my phone into bootloader and sideload the super su file? what i need to write for sideload it? really thank for help
maor23 said:
i understand you, and i know use.
i have to ask you something.
like a stupid i try to sideload twrp and now i got without any recovery beacuse i cant enter there..
how i back to stock recovery? i download 3 files for 2.20.40.174 (now im on MM) and i forgot how i sideload this for it work.
can you tell me pls? and after it, i just need to get my phone into bootloader and sideload the super su file? what i need to write for sideload it? really thank for help
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You can not sideload TWRP. TWRP has to be flashed into recovery partition. Since bootloader is locked, your sideloading TWPR could not be successful as such you still have your stock recovery.
Try to get into recovery.
You might be stuck in the dead robot with red triangle. In that case press and hold the power button, and press and release the volume up button quickly. Try several time until you got into recovery.
If your phone is not booting at all and could not detect from the adb, you might need to flash the .raw file via asus flash tool.
Once your phone is back to normal, follow the guide I mentioned in the previous post to root the phone. You can flash supersu zip in the TWRP install tab.
You can press thank button if my post is helping you.
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You can not sideload TWRP. TWRP has to be flashed into recovery partition. Since bootloader is locked, your sideloading TWPR could not be successful as such you still have your stock recovery.
Try to get into recovery.
You might be stuck in the dead robot with red triangle. In that case press and hold the power button, and press and release the volume up button quickly. Try several time until you got into recovery.
If your phone is not booting at all and could not detect from the adb, you might need to flash the .raw file via asus flash tool.
Once your phone is back to normal, follow the guide I mentioned in the previous post to root the phone. You can flash supersu zip in the TWRP install tab.
You can press thank button if my post is helping you.
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oh ok! my bad, i do have a stock recovery lol.
so i just need now to move the supersu zip to sd card and from the stock recovery install it?
beacuse i dont undersatnd what you say "You can flash supersu zip in the TWRP install tab" if you say before i dont need twrp. what it means twrp install tab?
maor23 said:
oh ok! my bad, i do have a stock recovery lol.
so i just need now to move the supersu zip to sd card and from the stock recovery install it?
beacuse i dont undersatnd what you say "You can flash supersu zip in the TWRP install tab" if you say before i dont need twrp. what it means twrp install tab?
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You can not install the supersu from the stock recovery. Rooting the phone requires to modify the boot.img. From Stock recovery it is not allowed.. As such you need custom recovery like TWRP.
copy the supersu that I mentioned in the previous post to the sd card.
Follow the instructions from the root section of the the guide that I mentioned in the previous post.
That guide tells you to run TWRP in tethered mode.
The command fastboot boot <twrp.img> will move the twrp.img to your phone and let your phone boot into twrp .
Once you are in the twrp, tab the install from zip tab and select the supersu zip file you move to the sd card. If you do not know how to use twrp there are a lot of videos on youtube about twrp.
sway8966 said:
You can not install the supersu from the stock recovery. Rooting the phone requires to modify the boot.img. From Stock recovery it is not allowed.. As such you need custom recovery like TWRP.
copy the supersu that I mentioned in the previous post to the sd card.
Follow the instructions from the root section of the the guide that I mentioned in the previous post.
That guide tells you to run TWRP in tethered mode.
The command fastboot boot <twrp.img> will move the twrp.img to your phone and let your phone boot into twrp .
Once you are in the twrp, tab the install from zip tab and select the supersu zip file you move to the sd card. If you do not know how to use twrp there are a lot of videos on youtube about twrp.
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i got massage "your phone has faild verefaction" something like that.. what i need to do to miss this msg?
and one more thing, i got root now, how i install xposed?
maor23 said:
i got massage "your phone has faild verefaction" something like that.. what i need to do to miss this msg?
and one more thing, i got root now, how i install xposed?
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I am glad that work out for you.
At the end of supersu installation you might see the message saying that you would get that verification error message and tell you to ignore that. I did see that message twice and after that I do not see that message anymore every time I reboot the phone.
I can not help you on the xposed though because I did not install the xposed. I just rooted my phone. If you want you could follow that guide. Load the twrp in the tethered mode and install the xposed from the twrp.
sway8966 said:
I am glad that work out for you.
At the end of supersu installation you might see the message saying that you would get that verification error message and tell you to ignore that. I did see that message twice and after that I do not see that message anymore every time I reboot the phone.
I can not help you on the xposed though because I did not install the xposed. I just rooted my phone. If you want you could follow that guide. Load the twrp in the tethered mode and install the xposed from the twrp.
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i really want to thank you! wish you all the best for this help.
Very thanks man!
sway8966 said:
Follow the instructions from the root section of the the guide that I mentioned in the previous post.
That guide tells you to run TWRP in tethered mode.
The command fastboot boot <twrp.img> will move the twrp.img to your phone and let your phone boot into twrp .
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Sorry for rising this 1yo thread.
It seems the tethered TWRP couldn't be successfully flashed on both LP (latest releases) either MM (any release) unless the bootloader is locked. The boot command doesn't give errors, but the phone won't reboot and stay in fastboot/bootloader mode.
Could you confirm that's working on MM, nowadays ?
Thanks
Hey, been a while I visited here though but this site has always been my first call when I have issues with my Android.
Kindly help me. I have this m8 intl ver. running marshmallow and I have been trying to use kingroot to root the phone but all the versions I have used so far couldn't get the job done. I am inaccessible to a computer. Although I once used kingroot long time ago when the phone was running lollipop and it worked. After I upgraded the OS to 6.0, the kingroot didn't work.
If kingroot doesn't work, I don't think you have any choice but to use a PC to unlock the bootloader, etc.
Even if you don't personally have a PC, surely a friend or family member has one, they will let you use for an hour or so? Buy them a 6 pack or something, for the privilege.
Well, thank you. I already unlocked the bootloader. And I thought about that options you gave me but the 1hr on a PC is what I don't have. So I have no choice now but to create that 1hr. Thank you.
tunnex190 said:
Well, thank you. I already unlocked the bootloader. And I thought about that options you gave me but the 1hr on a PC is what I don't have. So I have no choice now but to create that 1hr. Thank you.
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If your bootloader is unlocked, then you don't need a PC. Do you have TWRP installed? There are ways to flash it without a PC (from SD in hboot) if you don't. If you already have TWRP then flash SuperSU with it or a rooted ROM (most M8 ROMs are rooted).
I used to have a TWRP.zip that was flashable from extSD, but I've deleted it from my DropBox. If you need one I could make another
xunholyx said:
If your bootloader is unlocked, then you don't need a PC
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To install an unsigned zip, needs S-Off.
ckpv5 said:
To install an unsigned zip, it needs S-Off.
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I never even thought of it being unsigned, but of course you can't. With my HTC devices I have went S-Off soon after getting them, so I was thinking to myself "yeah, I've done that after an RUU"
Thanks for clearing that up.
Thanks guys but the phone is s-off already and unlocked bootloader. And how can I install this twrp? I remembered I did flash twrp-2.8.7.0-m8.img during a time when I was upgrading to Marshmallow; if that's kind of twrp you were talking about? Kindly tell me the way to go about it
tunnex190 said:
Thanks guys but the phone is s-off already and unlocked bootloader. And how can I install this twrp? I remembered I did flash twrp-2.8.7.0-m8.img during a time when I was upgrading to Marshmallow; if that's kind of twrp you were talking about? Kindly tell me the way to go about it
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It's something like this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67526388&postcount=387
You put the 0P6BIMG.zip on root of your microsd, then reboot to hboot. System will scan and ask you to update, volume up to update. Once finish, reboot .. you have TWRP 3.0.2-0 already installed.
Then download SuperSU.zip.
Boot to recovery (TWRP) - select install SuperSU.zip - done, now your device is rooted.
If you want me to edit the OS no. to fit your current software version, let me know what it is then I make a new one for you and upload here.
tunnex190 said:
Thanks guys but the phone is s-off already and unlocked bootloader.
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That is a lot of info that should have been supplied in the top post.
First its an unlocked bootloader, you didn't tell us about. Now its s-off, that you didn't tell us about.
I already thought of the method to flash TWRP by zip with SD card method; but realized that you need s-off to do so.
When someone asks how to root, and doesn't give any details; the assumption I would make is that the phone is not previously modified.
I assume the phone was modified by a previous owner? Again, a detail that should have been supplied from the beginning.
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xunholyx said:
I never even thought of it being unsigned, but of course you can't. With my HTC devices I have went S-Off soon after getting them
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I was about to post about the SD card flashable TWRP zips that have been posted around here. But then, I realized that you need to be s-off.
I'm normally of the opposite mindset, especially since the introduction of sunshine; I assume that users are s-on unless they indicate otherwise.
redpoint73 said:
That is a lot of info that should have been supplied in the top post.
First its an unlocked bootloader, you didn't tell us about. Now its s-off, that you didn't tell us about.
I already thought of the method to flash TWRP by zip with SD card method; but realized that you need s-off to do so.
When someone asks how to root, and doesn't give any details; the assumption I would make is that the phone is not previously modified.
I assume the phone was modified by a previous owner? Again, a detail that should have been supplied from the beginning.
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I was about to post about the SD card flashable TWRP zips that have been posted around here. But then, I realized that you need to be s-off.
I'm normally of the opposite mindset, especially since the introduction of sunshine; I assume that users are s-on unless they indicate otherwise.
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I'm sorry It escaped my mind to tell all of this. I actually modified the phone myself. It was a brand new then, I'm the first owner.
Do I just need to flash superuser through hboot recovery now?
ckpv5 said:
It's something like this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67526388&postcount=387
You put the 0P6BIMG.zip on root of your microsd, then reboot to hboot. System will scan and ask you to update, volume up to update. Once finish, reboot .. you have TWRP 3.0.2-0 already installed.
Then download SuperSU.zip.
Boot to recovery (TWRP) - select install SuperSU.zip - done, now your device is rooted.
If you want me to edit the OS no. to fit your current software version, let me know what it is then I make a new one for you and upload here.
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Thanks I assume I have installed the twrp version twrp-2.8.7.0. Hope it can get the work done by flashing SuperUser through twrp recovery?
tunnex190 said:
Thanks I assume I have installed the twrp version twrp-2.8.7.0. Hope it can get the work done by flashing SuperUser through twrp recovery?
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If you already have TWRP 2.8.7.0 - don't accept root offer by that TWRP version (won't work on Marshmallow) but download the latest SuperSU zip and install it in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703
If you wish to update the TWRP to version 3.0.2-0 or later, just download the TWRP.img then in current TWRP you can select Install and select image then select the TWRP.img and select recovery then install.
Thanks. I downloaded the flashable Zipped Superuser from the link you gave. And since you said the older version of TWRP I'm running won't accept root offer, I bet upgrade it then and use it to flash the SuperUser. Do you have a link to download the latest twrp.img?
tunnex190 said:
Thanks. I downloaded the flashable Zipped Superuser from the link you gave. And since you said the older version of TWRP I'm running won't accept root offer, I bet upgrade it then and use it to flash the SuperUser. Do you have a link to download the latest twrp.img?
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I didn't say the TWRP won't accept root offer .. I said you don't accept root offered by TWRP because that SuperSU offered by TWRP is old version and won't work on Marshmallow.
No problem to use that version TWRP to install latest SuperSU.zip
https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
ckpv5 said:
I didn't say the TWRP won't accept root offer .. I said you don't accept root offered by TWRP because that SuperSU offered by TWRP is old version and won't work on Marshmallow.
No problem to use that version TWRP to install latest SuperSU.zip
https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
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can you help me with latest flashable TWRP zip? I downloaded the .img but then I realize I would need PC to flash it.
ckpv5 said:
I didn't say the TWRP won't accept root offer .. I said you don't accept root offered by TWRP because that SuperSU offered by TWRP is old version and won't work on Marshmallow.
No problem to use that version TWRP to install latest SuperSU.zip
https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
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can you help me with latest flashable TWRP zip? I downloaded the .img but then I realize I would need PC to flash it. Or is there other way to install the .img because I couldn't locate it when I entered twrp recovery
tunnex190 said:
can you help me with latest flashable TWRP zip? I downloaded the .img but then I realize I would need PC to flash it.
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You don't really read what I already posted before. I gave you two options earlier.
1. If you need the flashable zip - you need to give me your OS no.
or
2. Put the downloaded TWRP.img on root of your sdcard. In TWRP select install, below you'll see menu install images, select that, then browse to your downloaded TWRP.img then install. It will ask that image is for recovery or boot, select recovery .. install, done.
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You don't really read what I already posted before. I gave you two options earlier.
1. If you need the flashable zip - you need to give me your OS no.
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2. Put the downloaded TWRP.img on root of your sdcard. In TWRP select install, below you'll see menu install images, select that, then browse to your downloaded TWRP.img then install. It will ask that image is for recovery or boot, select recovery .. install, done.
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Really I am sorry to bother you. I would prefer option 1. Here's the OS no: 6.12.401.4.
tunnex190 said:
Really I am sorry to bother you. I would prefer option 1. Here's the OS no: 6.12.401.4.
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Attached .. how-to, read back my earlier post.
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