I have a Samsung Galaxy A50 (SM-A505FN)
And have used Odin to successfully put twrp on my phone and I have flashed a multidisabler but when I try to flash supersu or magisk it shows that it was successful but i don't have root what should i do?
AlexUwU said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy A50 (SM-A505FN)
And have used Odin to successfully put twrp on my phone and I have flashed a multidisabler but when I try to flash supersu or magisk it shows that it was successful but i don't have root what should i do?
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Hi buddy
I think you need to boot to recovery after rooting and then select reboot to recovery from options. Actually it will boot into system with root
BTW, please say how did you root it because there might be the cause.
Alijjasghar said:
Hi buddy
I think you need to boot to recovery after rooting and then select reboot to recovery from options. Actually it will boot into system with root
BTW, please say how did you root it because there might be the cause.
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So when I try to root with magisk it shows that it was successful but I don't have root and sometimes it shows an error 1 but I have tried to patch with boot.img It shows that it was successful but I still don't have root. When I try with supersu it sometimes shows extracting ramdisk failure aborting
AlexUwU said:
So when I try to root with magisk it shows that it was successful but I don't have root and sometimes it shows an error 1 but I have tried to patch with boot.img It shows that it was successful but I still don't have root. When I try with supersu it sometimes shows extracting ramdisk failure aborting
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As i said before try reboot to recovery from twrp and see if it works
Alijjasghar said:
As i said before try reboot to recovery from twrp and see if it works
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I don't understand what I have to do can explain it step by step please?
AlexUwU said:
I don't understand what I have to do can explain it step by step please?
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No problem
Power off the device
Boot to recovery by key combination power + vol up
Select reboot
Then select reboot to recovery see if it helps
If you come back to this screen select reboot then system. This shows you are not rooted
Alijjasghar said:
No problem
Power off the device
Boot to recovery by key combination power + vol up
Select reboot
Then select reboot to recovery see if it helps
If you come back to this screen select reboot then system. This shows you are not rooted
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Didn't work thank tho appreciate the help
android 10 or pie?
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Hi i have the following error :
When i try to click on WI-FI button comes up the following
prevention information
the device has detected an application attempting unppermitted actions and has stopped loading.To protect your device it is recomended you reboot.
I have rooted my phone using the topic here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258633
i had to load the
http://k0nane.info/rom/SGH-M919-UVUAMDB-k0nane.7z
file first cos i was getting an failure when installing the superuser using odin 3.0.7
my recovery is TWRP 2.5.0.0 and i am on wicked v1
Anyone else have this issue?
I had the same issue if you check the build number and the baseband version they are not the same. If you re-odin the MDL build http://k0nane.info/rom/M919UVUAMDL_M919TMBAMDL_TMB.zip again then WIFI should work again. I got it rooted after that by doing the following:
1. Load the OUDHS CWM-Based Recovery 1.0.3.3 for T-Mo GS4, via odin uncheck auto reboot and goto to recovery http://k0nane.info/rom/OUDHS-Recovery-jfltetmo-1.0.3.3.tar
2. Install Chainfire's SuperSU http://www.shabbypenguin.com/Android/Scripts/Nexus-Files/Root/SuperSU-v1.25+.zip then
3 Install [KERNEL] Stock Touchwiz MDB - SetUID Restriction Removed http://d-h.st/GcM
Between installs make sure you wipe the cache and davik cache
then you reboot you should be rooted with the newest update MDL minus the kernel lock
yes its not same the build and the baseband
Is it possible to be done using the twrp?
other recovery was little difficult?
can u send me the links i need please i just don't want to mess around and brick my phone
Thanks a lot
kaniebas said:
yes its not same the build and the baseband
Is it possible to be done using the twrp?
other recovery was little difficult?
can u send me the links i need please i just don't want to mess around and brick my phone
Thanks a lot
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Check my post again, I couldn't get TWRP to work at first but it maybe i did not uncheck the the auto reboot box when I did that. Once the the recovery is loaded via odin you need to pull the battery then do the home-up volume-power to get into the recovery. I notice TWRP was a bit too sensitive and could not scroll down the list of folders to get to the zip files
dhonzik said:
Check my post again, I couldn't get TWRP to work at first but it maybe i did not uncheck the the auto reboot box when I did that. Once the the recovery is loaded via odin you need to pull the battery then do the home-up volume-power to get into the recovery. I notice TWRP was a bit too sensitive and could not scroll down the list of folders to get to the zip files
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i manage to install CWM using odin and when i rooted it i install goo manager ant now i am on TWRP
I've tried installing all three recoveries using Odin, but for some reason none are working and now when I try and boot into recovery it just restarts the phone. Anyone know what I should do?
oasad92 said:
I've tried installing all three recoveries using Odin, but for some reason none are working and now when I try and boot into recovery it just restarts the phone. Anyone know what I should do?
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You need to uncheck the auto reboot box in odin, after the recovery transfer is complete pull the battery and unplug from your computer then do a boot into recover by holding the volume up-home-power button. If not rooted follow the instructions in my post above at the very least you need to load the kernel file
dhonzik said:
You need to uncheck the auto reboot box in odin, after the recovery transfer is complete pull the battery and unplug from your computer then do a boot into recover by holding the volume up-home-power button. If not rooted follow the instructions in my post above at the very least you need to load the kernel file
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So I did that with all 3 recoveries like 2 or 3 times each, nothing was working I unchecked reboot then would just pull battery after reboot and hold vol up and power to try and get into recovery. Sometimes the litlte blue would appear in the top left corner saying "recovery booting" and would just stay there forever other times that would appear and then the phone would just reboot itself.
Anyway finally found instructions that allowed said to try checking auto reboot and f time reset so did that with a TWRP recovery tar and then it finished and rebooted. I then shut the phone off and held power and vol up to get into recovery and it loaded fine. I was then able to flash the chainfire superuser and kernel you posted. So Thanks a bunch man!
Problem is I'm using Jellybean and my phone is locked and I forgot the pin!! Now, when I try to flash TWRP kitkat version it stays on stock recovery, same with Cwm recovery!!
Thats why I need the Jellybean version of the twrp recovery!
But I tried to download jellybean version of recoveries from xda and several other sites but it is erased from everywhere!!
Kindly provide a new link for downloading if anyone has it still.
Thanks in advance!!
sambhavmathur said:
Problem is I'm using Jellybean and my phone is locked and I forgot the pin!! Now, when I try to flash TWRP kitkat version it stays on stock recovery, same with Cwm recovery!!
Thats why I need the Jellybean version of the twrp recovery!
But I tried to download jellybean version of recoveries from xda and several other sites but it is erased from everywhere!!
Kindly provide a new link for downloading if anyone has it still.
Thanks in advance!!
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No, you don't need an older version. You simply aren't installing it correctly. Follow the instructions EXACTLY as shown the recovery thread.
gr8nole said:
No, you don't need an older version. You simply aren't installing it correctly. Follow the instructions EXACTLY as shown the recovery thread.
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I did everything according to the instructions provided but still after flashing it boots stock recovery!
sambhavmathur said:
I did everything according to the instructions provided but still after flashing it boots stock recovery!
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Tell me the exact steps you took to install. Be descriptive.
Step wise process, what I did!!
gr8nole said:
Tell me the exact steps you took to install. Be descriptive.
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1. Going in Download mode
2. Connecting phone to pc usb drivers already installed
3. Opening odin as administrator
4. Confirming device is added
5. Adding twrp file in pda
6. Flashing and waiting for Pass to appear
7. Done
Going into recovery by pressing volume up+home+power buttons
Stock recovery instead of the twrp
Help me out here!!
sambhavmathur said:
1. Going in Download mode
2. Connecting phone to pc usb drivers already installed
3. Opening odin as administrator
4. Confirming device is added
5. Adding twrp file in pda
6. Flashing and waiting for Pass to appear
7. Done
Going into recovery by pressing volume up+home+power buttons
Stock recovery instead of the twrp
Help me out here!!
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As I expected, you did not follow the instructions properly. The instructions direct you to "uncheck auto-reboot in Odin". You did not do this.
gr8nole said:
As I expected, you did not follow the instructions properly. The instructions direct you to "uncheck auto-reboot in Odin". You did not do this.
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What will happen if i do that
sambhavmathur said:
What will happen if i do that
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Directly from the instructions:
8. Hit "START". Wait for Odin to finish (~10-15 seconds). The message area will display "RES OK" when finished.
9. Restart directly to recovery mode before rebooting into OS.(Hold POWER, Volume UP, and the HOME button all at the same time. When you see the Samsung Logo, let go of the POWER button, but keep holding the Volume UP and HOME until you see the recovery screen).
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When you get into recovery, flash the SuperSu zip to root.
gr8nole said:
Directly from the instructions:
When you get into recovery, flash the SuperSu zip to root.
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I'm not trying to root the phone, I'm trying to get the data in my internal storage to external!!
Will I be able to do that, is it possible??
sambhavmathur said:
I'm not trying to root the phone, I'm trying to get the data in my internal storage to external!!
Will I be able to do that, is it possible??
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Yes, depending on what data you want. But you will need the custom recovery working first.
Awesome
I will try what you instructed me when I wake up its 2:28 am here!!
Thanks!!
So the only way I can get to TWRP is by flashing it.
Everytime I do the button combination to go to recovery while the phone is off, it takes me to the LG thing and says "would you like to reset to factory settings?" and only says "yes" or "no."
No TWRP at all.
If I choose yes, then all my data is gone. If I choose no, then nothing happens.
The only way I can get to TWRP is to go on fastboot, and do "fastboot boot twrp.img"
If I do "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" then it does nothing.
Any help is appreciated.
melasuda said:
So the only way I can get to TWRP is by flashing it.
Everytime I do the button combination to go to recovery while the phone is off, it takes me to the LG thing and says "would you like to reset to factory settings?" and only says "yes" or "no."
No TWRP at all.
If I choose yes, then all my data is gone. If I choose no, then nothing happens.
The only way I can get to TWRP is to go on fastboot, and do "fastboot boot twrp.img"
If I do "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" then it does nothing.
Any help is appreciated.
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Its going to bro. Dont wrry it wil take u to recovery aftr u answer yes and yes. U need to download quick boot frm playstore as the shortcut to recovery
Hit thnx if this helpd
joshualuna said:
Its going to bro. Dont wrry it wil take u to recovery aftr u answer yes and yes. U need to download quick boot frm playstore as the shortcut to recovery
Hit thnx if this helpd
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You can either try this, or you maybe need another method. I had the same problem when I installed TWRP on 6.0. It didn't seem to be properly installed. What I did was
- Use LGUP to go back to 5.1 Stock ROM
- Root it following THESE instructions
- Install TWRP (Works flawlessly on 5.1 and you can use Quick Boot from the play store to check if it works)
- And THEN Upgrade to 6.0 with autoprime's Guide --> THIS one
After I did this I had rooted 6.0 with TWRP working. Maybe this will solve your problem. Cheers
the recovery is there, just say yes and yes and it will load
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kaiowas82 said:
the recovery is there, just say yes and yes and it will load
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It just wipes my phone.
If you're at TWRP, reboot with it into TWRP again. Just follow the instructions and deny SU-things, you get presented. You can also flash SuperSU through it, boot up, install Flashify and install TWRP with it - also works great (did it this way). Just download TWRP from the official source & don't download it through Flashify.
You have only copy the twrp-xxx.img to your internal storage or sd card.
Boot via adb into TWRP, go to install, choose the twrp-xxx.img flash it as revovery and thats it.
Now you can rebooter apps to boot direcly into recovery or use the power down/power key combination during while you power the phone.
can someone please help me...i am unable to boot into twrp... i try it from adb and it the phone reboots and the screen goes black after trying to boot into recovery and then the phone boots normally...can someone help please
raver445 said:
can someone please help me...i am unable to boot into twrp... i try it from adb and it the phone reboots and the screen goes black after trying to boot into recovery and then the phone boots normally...can someone help please
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Stupid question....Did you already flash twrp? If not, download the RC1 zip and the RC1.img file, reboot to fastboot mode (volume down + power), then run --> fastboot boot (whatever the RC1.img name is).img
Once you're in TWRP go ahead and flash the RC1 zip you downloaded.
Jammol said:
Stupid question....Did you already flash twrp? If not, download the RC1 zip and the RC1.img file, reboot to fastboot mode (volume down + power), then run --> fastboot boot (whatever the RC1.img name is).img
Once you're in TWRP go ahead and flash the RC1 zip you downloaded.
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yes its already flashed...i think the new su binary may have a issue with twrp
raver445 said:
yes its already flashed...i think the new su binary may have a issue with twrp
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Yeah it wipes it out completely. You can try using one of the older versions to see if it works.
I can't boot into TWRP either and I'm using Magisk, not SuperSu. The phone boots intro stock recovery even though I have flashed TWRP zip multiple times. It just doesn't seem to stick for some reason.
Hey
Im new to rooting and yesterday I decided to root my galaxy s9. I used Odin to flash twrp and flash ' Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020 ' and Magisk v20.4. All went well.
Used Magisk hide to bypass banking apps. but I encountered a few social apps like Instagram that kept on crashing. So I searched up what the problem could be and came to an article where it said the TWRP app may cause interference and delete it and wipe cache partition from recovery mode.
I didn't delete the TWRP app yet and decided to boot into recovery via magisk. But then my phone booted into download mode. that's where the issue started.
Its the downloading do not turn off target screen but strangely enough doesn't have the small system writings the top left side of the screen. All it says is Vol down + Power to cancel but when I do that,my phone boot into this download mode again. I panicked and flashed twrp, Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020, and magisk again and I did get into the Teamwin recovery. formatted and installed all the necessary things. But when I reboot from there it rebooted to download mode again. As of now its still in download mode and im waiting for the battery to run out and the turn on my phone normally. Please help
Have you try to flash the stock firmware? The latest one would be nice
B1nz said:
Have you try to flash the stock firmware? The latest one would be nice
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I will try that and let you know soon
b1nz said:
have you try to flash the stock firmware? The latest one would be nice
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thank you so much mannn it worked!
HaadiM2000 said:
thank you so much mannn it worked!
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glad to hear that
Hello
I have Samsung Galaxy S9 exynos. I rooted it and flash android 12 beta GSI and it booted fine. I however could not boot TWRP as the phone is stack up at TWRP recovery animation. It is not even allowing me to boot download mode to go back to stock.
I really need help