I installed my SuperSU via flashing in this way
1st: Via CF Root (only working one in 4.1.1), which Had no Busybox package/ or CWM,
2nd: so I used P3110_CWM_RECOVERY-6.0.1.1_SUPERSU-0.96_BUSYBOX-1.20.2.tar.md5 from one of the threads here (idk the name) just for the busybox package,
3rd: but once I booted up, My SuperSU Icon, even in system-> apps->all disappeared, leaving only "eu.chainfire" which had less than 1 mb
Please help, I tried reflashing the CF root, with no avail... Tried deleting Superuser.apk and su binary from System, but it won't delete
I do not know what to do next... TIA.
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Please help, I updated my superuser and now I think my phone is unrooted
Phone: Motorola Fire xt (xt531)
Rooted
I have done the following but the problem is still there:
1. Searched for fix and applied the following:
1.1. superuser update fix (market)1.2. superuser flashable zip files. (flashed it through stock recovery (hold volume up and down and power) (gives an error that the zip file is not signed/corrupted)2. Update su binary (failed)
3. Tried unrooting then rooting.
4. Checked my root using rootchecker (sorry, this device does not have proper root access)
Am using pro version. Finally get root, and am now stuck. AGAIN!
Flash stock, factory reset, and try again...
kotuamoalt said:
Am using pro version. Finally get root, and am now stuck. AGAIN!
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Yeah...... been there, done that. Solution.
Just use super sume 6.7 apk. Always works
1) Kingroot root
2) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
3) extract
UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip armv7/su
root explorer ->su replace /system/bin : key point!
4) http://spapa1004.tistory.com/259
Banking_SpapaSU-v2.52b_20151011(by_spapa).zip
5) extract SpapaSU.apk install
6) reboot
7) Superuser.apk su update
8) App. Mananger remove Kingroot
Hi!
Today I have updated my E6653 from 32.2.A.5.11 (with Chainfire's SuperSU) to the newest version 32.3.A.0.378 (with phh's superuser) using the "Customized NOBA" package, downloaded via XPeriFirm.
Everything seems to work fine and I have root access. I can create new files in "/system/xbin" by using the RootExplorer, but I cannot install busyboy (pro).
Every time I try to install it to "/system/bin" or "/system/xbin" it fails, telling me I have to chose another location. And if I try to install it to "/su/bin" it tells me that systemless root is not installed.
What I did to upgrade my phone:
1) Downloaded 32.3.A.0.378 via XPeriFirm
2) Removed build.xml and created a new bundle
3) Extracted the kernel and patched it by using "rootkernel v5.23"
3a) Disabled: RIC and dm-verity
3b) No superuser, no busybox
4) Flashed the custom bundle (wiped everything, except user data)
5) Flashed patched kernel
6) Installed phh's Superuser app.
Everything worked as expected.
But after I was not able to install BusyBox I rebuild the kernel and this time I installed superuser.zip to it.
3b) phh's superuser with unmodified config.txt => installed permissive
But the BusyBox installer is still not working.
How can I install BusyBox on my system?
Thank you very much!
Ikarisan said:
Hi!
Today I have updated my E6653 from 32.2.A.5.11 (with Chainfire's SuperSU) to the newest version 32.3.A.0.378 (with phh's superuser) using the "Customized NOBA" package, downloaded via XPeriFirm.
Everything seems to work fine and I have root access. I can create new files in "/system/xbin" by using the RootExplorer, but I cannot install busyboy (pro).
Every time I try to install it to "/system/bin" or "/system/xbin" it fails, telling me I have to chose another location. And if I try to install it to "/su/bin" it tells me that systemless root is not installed.
What I did to upgrade my phone:
1) Downloaded 32.3.A.0.378 via XPeriFirm
2) Removed build.xml and created a new bundle
3) Extracted the kernel and patched it by using "rootkernel v5.23"
3a) Disabled: RIC and dm-verity
3b) No superuser, no busybox
4) Flashed the custom bundle (wiped everything, except user data)
5) Flashed patched kernel
6) Installed phh's Superuser app.
Everything worked as expected.
But after I was not able to install BusyBox I rebuild the kernel and this time I installed superuser.zip to it.
3b) phh's superuser with unmodified config.txt => installed permissive
But the BusyBox installer is still not working.
How can I install BusyBox on my system?
Thank you very much!
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Try with supersu, that way you can tell the source of the problem.
Hi!
A few seconds ago I managed the installation by using the custom installation path "/vendor/bin".
This is the location where the su binary is installed, too.
L33Tgod said:
Try with supersu, that way you can tell the source of the problem.
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Ikarisan said:
Hi!
A few seconds ago I managed the installation by using the custom installation path "/vendor/bin".
This is the location where the su binary is installed, too.
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Install via rootkernel..
I have a vivo v3 and twrp installed on it. I cant find a way to root it. I tried many versions of supesu zip and kingroot , kingoroot but none of them helped. Flashing superSU zip file is successful but supersu app says su binary not found.
I am finding a manual way to place SU binaries in my phone using TWRP file manager. Or a custom build of superSu zip for vivo v3(non-Max).
firmware version --- Vivo_V3_PD1524F_EX_A_1.12
Found any way yet?
When i flashed supersu with TWRP i got problem....Twrp failed to mount system then i just wipe system and this removed app my apps without supersu so...root checker says im rooted but in systemless mode so m question is do i need to reFlash it or i have root...Game killer working btw.