Hey!
i got a problem .. it's been 4 hours and could not solve it!!
i tried to root my device today
unlocked boot-loader " Done "
but could not root " install Supersu "
when i flash a CWM recovery .. could not move anything into my phone!
i pressed at " Usb mount storage " nothing happened
flashed too many versions
tried to flash TWCP .. it does not work at all!! when i wrote the command " Flash ...... " it makes the device reboot
then black screen!!!
any help ? i need it so hard
Thank u
Good news .. Finally i could flash the TWRP!
but still could not flash rom!
i could not also mount USB storage
can any one explain this step : " Select supers " how could i select something if it is not into my phone and i can't mount!
FLASH "SUPERSU.MOTOG.ZIP"
1) Wait for screen to time out
2) Awaken device with the power button
3) Tap "Install"
4) Select "supersu.motog.zip"
5) Swipe to install
Which TWRP version did you use? I found that only version TWRP2631 works for me. As to the SuperSU thing. I was in TWRP and up popped a message that SuperSU wasn't install and did I want to install it? I replied "yes" and it did it for me.
grahamgo said:
Which TWRP version did you use? I found that only version TWRP2631 works for me. As to the SuperSU thing. I was in TWRP and up popped a message that SuperSU wasn't install and did I want to install it? I replied "yes" and it did it for me.
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Thank for ur reply
I'm using the same version!
and didn't see this message
it's been 5 hours
Push supersu.zip to your phone using adb?
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mdentener said:
Push supersu.zip to your phone using adb?
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i did! but nothing happened!
when i write " adb devices " it shows me list of empty devices !
could not do anything now .. i have recovery - open boot loader - but no rom and can't install roms or mount!
The phone doesn't boot into android?
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mdentener said:
The phone doesn't boot into android?
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No!
please help people
i need my phone
Restore phone to stock firmware with guide here on xda so it boots properly. Then place supersu.zip on phone. Last flash cwm.
From cwm flash supersu.zip and voila stock firmware with root. This is exactly how I did it on my phone.
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mdentener said:
Restore phone to stock firmware with guide here on xda so it boots properly. Then place supersu.zip on phone. Last flash cwm.
From cwm flash supersu.zip and voila stock firmware with root. This is exactly how I did it on my phone.
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thank u
i did it
restored stock firmware
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hey there, i have spent trying to root my moto g XT1032 but failed trying to use superboot method and modified recovery. I dint know whats wrong. i have an unlocked bootloader and i have latest drivers.is there any other way to root ? plz help
bublz654 said:
hey there, i have spent trying to root my moto g XT1032 but failed trying to use superboot method and modified recovery. I dint know whats wrong. i have an unlocked bootloader and i have latest drivers.is there any other way to root ? plz help
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I have CWM installed as a recovery and this works fine - im guessing you do too.
You need the 'Superuser' zip file put onto your moto g. You can just connect the moto g to your pc and send it to it this way. No need to push it with CMD or anything.
Get a file explorer from the play store and just check that the 'superuser' zip file has been copied across fine to your moto g - it should have.
Then boot into bootloader and choose recovery and CWM Recovery should be there on screen - choose to install zip from sd card and then you will have the superuser zip to install.
Install this and then reboot and you should be up and running.
Not the best guide sorry but its got the info you need!
I used;
http://www.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/22mimr/the_guide_to_rooting_the_motog_with_a_howto/
But at step 13 it didnt work for me so i manually found the superuser zip file and used my method to install from CWM Recovery
Here is the location of the Superuser zip ;
http://www.modaco.com/topic/366771-root-your-moto-g-option-1-superboot/
Hope this helps - all the best
wolverine73 said:
I have CWM installed as a recovery and this works fine - im guessing you do too.
You need the 'Superuser' zip file put onto your moto g. You can just connect the moto g to your pc and send it to it this way. No need to push it with CMD or anything.
Get a file explorer from the play store and just check that the 'superuser' zip file has been copied across fine to your moto g - it should have.
Then boot into bootloader and choose recovery and CWM Recovery should be there on screen - choose to install zip from sd card and then you will have the superuser zip to install.
Install this and then reboot and you should be up and running.
Not the best guide sorry but its got the info you need!
I used;
http://www.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/22mimr/the_guide_to_rooting_the_motog_with_a_howto/
But at step 13 it didnt work for me so i manually found the superuser zip file and used my method to install from CWM Recovery
Here is the location of the Superuser zip ;
http://www.modaco.com/topic/366771-root-your-moto-g-option-1-superboot/
Hope this helps - all the best
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when I select recovery from boot loader menu it shows the "M" , then black screen, then goes to normal boot again
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and I have superuser.zip has been copied and not in any folder
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wolverine73 said:
http://www.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/22mimr/the_guide_to_rooting_the_motog_with_a_howto/
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how to tell if my device is GPE or not
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bublz654 said:
when I select recovery from boot loader menu it shows the "M" , then black screen, then goes to normal boot again
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Flash recovery(latest) again through adb n install supersu through adb sideload
abhi0502 said:
Flash recovery(latest) again through adb n install supersu through adb sideload
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im noob at adb so I'm a bit confused on how to install recovery through adb and install SuperSU through adb sideload.
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bublz654 said:
im noob at adb so I'm a bit confused on how to install recovery through adb and install SuperSU through adb sideload.
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Perhaps follow the guide that I linked you too, it sounds like you haven't got CWM Recovery installed.
I'm certainly no expert so perhaps wait for help off of the more knowledgeable guys here if you don't want to follow my way
Not sure how to tell which device is which (GPE) but I just went with the guide that the guy uses .......I used the non gpe one like the guy did
wolverine73 said:
Perhaps follow the guide that I linked you too, it sounds like you haven't got CWM Recovery installed.
I'm certainly no expert so perhaps wait for help off of the more knowledgeable guys here if you don't want to follow my way
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I don't remember installing twrp or cwmr. n I don't know how to install it through adb either
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bublz654 said:
im noob at adb so I'm a bit confused on how to install recovery through adb and install SuperSU through adb sideload.
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If u have already unlocked bootloader copy recovery n supersu zip file where adb files n fastboot r located
1-open cmd
2-type adb devices (u will get daemon successfully like that)
3-type fastboot flash recovery (recovery file name). zip
4-open recovery go to adb sideload n type adb sideload (supersu file name). zip
5-restart systsm
bublz654 said:
I don't remember installing twrp or cwmr. n I don't know how to install it through adb either
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if you have an unlocked bootloader than go to developer options by tapping on build number 5 times which is in about and then turn on usb debugging and then enter fastboot on your phone and connect the usb cable. Download the adb drivers and place the cwm recorvery.img in that folder, then hold shift and right click on the folder you downloaded (adb drivers) and then type this in "fastboot flash recovery NAME OF RECOVERY.IMG and enter, it would flash the recovery, but dont exit the bootloader just yet, enter recovery by clicking volume down and volume up to enter and then reboot.
abhi0502 said:
If u have already unlocked bootloader copy recovery n supersu zip file where adb files n fastboot r located
1-open cmd
2-type adb devices (u will get daemon successfully like that)
3-type fastboot flash recovery (recovery file name). zip
4-open recovery go to adb sideload n type adb sideload (supersu file name). zip
5-restart systsm
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on step 5 does it say adb sideload in cwm ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrDYGmgbQEw&feature=youtube_gdata_player will I follow this since it shows how to install cwm and root
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bublz654 said:
on step 5 does it say adb sideload in cwm ?
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Yeah cwm or twrp whichever recovery u r using asb sideload option is there
abhi0502 said:
Yeah cwm or twrp whichever recovery u r using asb sideload option is there
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OK. will I do a nandroid backup before I flash SuperSU.zip or after ?
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bublz654 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrDYGmgbQEw&feature=youtube_gdata_player will I follow this since it shows how to install cwm and root
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Yeah u can follow that video but first download cwm recovery from development thread in xda dont download recovery given by rootjunky
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bublz654 said:
OK. will I do a nandroid backup before I flash SuperSU.zip or after ?
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U can backup only after installing recovery (u will get backup option in recovery)
OK so download cwm from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563599 ? then do nandroid. then reboot then flash SuperSU as described in video? is there something I'm missing or I'm OK
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bublz654 said:
OK so download cwm from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563599 ? then do nandroid. then reboot then flash SuperSU as described in video? is there something I'm missing or I'm OK
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No follow d video first install recovery(from above link) supersu then u can do nandroid backup
abhi0502 said:
No follow d video first install recovery supersu then u can do nandroid backup
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I will try tomorrow. nearly 11:15 pm now. I will let you know tomorrow but now goodnight?
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it keeps saying cannot open file when i try to flash recovery. plz help
hello guys
i installed cm11 through one click installer had cwm on it now suddenly after reboot its taking me to simple recovery?!?
dont know what happened..need help
in my rom manager app its still showing current recovery as cwm 6.0.4.5 but when i reboot to recovery it takes me to simple recovery
pls help!
ok edit : when i go to recovery from rom manager app it takes me to cwm but when i do it manually ( advanced power button and volume + power button) it takes me to simple?
edit again : when i click on install from sd card (to install m9) it takes me back to simple recovery even from within rom manager??
first off, get rid of rom manager. itll has so many issues and will cause you many headaches. what you did first is not flash a recovery to your device, you just booted it. thats only for a one time use. you need to flash the custom recovery to have it permanently on your phone.
Reflash your recovery. And I recommend TWRP. I hear complaints ALL the time with CWR due to bugs but never TWRP. I've used CWR in the past on my Droid X. But I've since gone TWRP and I'm never looking back.
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simms22 said:
first off, get rid of rom manager. itll has so many issues and will cause you many headaches. what you did first is not flash a recovery to your device, you just booted it. thats only for a one time use. you need to flash the custom recovery to have it permanently on your phone.
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ok so if i uninstall rom manager can i install twrp through twrp manager app in the app store?
coz im afraid after deleting rom manager ill be stuck with simple recovery with no chance of getting into custom recovery
any suggestions pls?
ayush88 said:
ok so if i uninstall rom manager can i install twrp through twrp manager app in the app store?
coz im afraid after deleting rom manager ill be stuck with simple recovery with no chance of getting into custom recovery
any suggestions pls?
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use the flashify app, its free, and can be used to flash other things besides a recovery. its a great app. you dont need rom manager to get into a recovery ever. if you press the power button(long), youll get a menu, press reboot. then youll get 3 more option, reboot/recovery/bootloader, press recovery(after you use flashify to flash your recovery).
I recommended Rom Installer over Flashify. It will download your recovery for you and keep it up to date. It will provide ROM updates. Also you can create a queue of zips to flash before you reboot. Then it flashes them automatically. It's a really good app. Way better then ROM Manager. Made by Jrummy so you know it's good . Not trying to bash @simms22. It's just my preferred app.
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Sandman-007 said:
Reflash your recovery. And I recommend TWRP. I hear complaints ALL the time with CWR due to bugs but never TWRP. I've used CWR in the past on my Droid X. But I've since gone TWRP and I'm never looking back.
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how to switch from cwm to twrp?
ayush88 said:
how to switch from cwm to twrp?
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you just have to flash it. as you also dont have cwm installed.
@ayush88 see my last post
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Sandman-007 said:
I recommended Rom Installer over Flashify. It will download your recovery for you and keep it up to date. It will provide ROM updates. Also you can create a queue of zips to flash before you reboot. Then it flashes them automatically. It's a really good app. Way better then ROM Manager. Made by Jrummy so you know it's good . Not trying to bash @simms22. It's just my preferred app.
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thats ok, we all have our preferences. i prefer flashify.
ayush88 said:
how to switch from cwm to twrp?
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Its all the same. You can flash any recovery image either via
An app like flashify
fastboot
These are basic questions. You've already been advised once today by @Lethargy to read the sticky threads. Well, here is me advising the same. You have worrying gaps in your knowledge and you need to feed them asap. Please click the link in my signature to get to all the important threads.
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Lol @rootSU I think half your posts are you advertising your sticky [emoji13] lol
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simms22 said:
you just have to flash it. as you also dont have cwm installed.
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in my rom manager app its still showing current recovery as cwm 6.0.4.5 but when i reboot to recovery it takes me to simple recovery
when i go to recovery from rom manager app it takes me to cwm but when i do it manually ( advanced power button and volume + power button) it takes me to simple?
will installing twrp over cwm cause any problems?
ayush88 said:
in my rom manager app its still showing current recovery as cwm 6.0.4.5 but when i reboot to recovery it takes me to simple recovery
when i go to recovery from rom manager app it takes me to cwm but when i do it manually ( advanced power button and volume + power button) it takes me to simple?
will installing twrp over cwm cause any problems?
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it wont cause any problems, and please get rid of rom manager. really, it WILL cause you more headaches than its worth, and it already has.
ayush88 said:
in my rom manager app its still showing current recovery as cwm 6.0.4.5 but when i reboot to recovery it takes me to simple recovery
when i go to recovery from rom manager app it takes me to cwm but when i do it manually ( advanced power button and volume + power button) it takes me to simple?
will installing twrp over cwm cause any problems?
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No. UNINSTALL ROM Manager now please. It's causing issues. Custom recoveries replace stock ones. Flash TWRP or CWR using the methods we suggested.
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Sandman-007 said:
Lol @rootSU I think half your posts are you advertising your sticky [emoji13] lol
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With good reason
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Sandman-007 said:
No. UNINSTALL ROM Manager now please. It's causing issues. Custom recoveries replace stock ones. Flash TWRP or CWR using the methods we suggested.
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uninstalled it...now downloading twrp through twrp manager app.... tried from flashify was getting a message stating flashify dsnt hv supersu access...so doing from rom installer now...hope it works!
will update u guys!... thanks for guiding me
@ayush88 Use root Checker app to make sure you have root. That could explain why you have recovery issues
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Sandman-007 said:
@ayush88 Use root Checker app to make sure you have root. That could explain why you have recovery issues
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yes its showing me congratulations! device has root access
just finished installing twrp through twrp manager...showed flashed recovery successfully but when i reboot manually again i get directed to simple recovery
when i go into simple recovery recovery this is the message i get:-
cyanogenmod simple recovery <3e>
cm_hammerhead-userdebug 4.4.4 KTU84P Installe
then my 5 options :-
rebbot sys now
apply update
wipe date/fac reset
wipe cache partition
wipe media
@ayush88 OK I'd say Flash it via fastboot
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With good reason
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Dam straight
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Hello guys, this is my first post on xda forums!
I've got a question. I rooted my Moto G XT1032 with flashing superSU through CWM 6.0.4.7. After reboot, CWM offered me some options about fixing recovery, I just ignored it, selected no to every option. After reboot I had root access. For some unknown reasons, I am not able to do nandroid backup when I reboot to recovery. It looks like it is backing it up somewhere, but I cannot see it anywhere on my "sdcard". BTW, I choosed CWM because TWRP is extremely buggy, for my finger size unusable :laugh: . Thanks guys for every reply!!!
Oh, btw, CWM still offers me some "root fixes" when I try to reboot...
CWM ask you to fix root you should accept try flashing su again, try philz touch recovery
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Feliox said:
Hello guys, this is my first post on xda forums!
I've got a question. I rooted my Moto G XT1032 with flashing superSU through CWM 6.0.4.7. After reboot, CWM offered me some options about fixing recovery, I just ignored it, selected no to every option. After reboot I had root access. For some unknown reasons, I am not able to do nandroid backup when I reboot to recovery. It looks like it is backing it up somewhere, but I cannot see it anywhere on my "sdcard". BTW, I choosed CWM because TWRP is extremely buggy, for my finger size unusable :laugh: . Thanks guys for every reply!!!
Oh, btw, CWM still offers me some "root fixes" when I try to reboot...
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1)Your CWM Backup is Saved To Data/media/Clockworkmode (into the internal Directory)
2)In CWM Every time you have to select Yes To Fix Root... No Need To Flash supersu again and again.
My root always works, even if I do not choose to fix root, lol.
But i'll flash the phils recovery... Is it just normal process using fastboot flash recovery?
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Feliox said:
My root always works, even if I do not choose to fix root, lol.
But i'll flash the phils recovery... Is it just normal process using fastboot flash recovery?
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Yes...
Fastboot flash recovery recovery. img
(Where recovery. img is ur philz recover name)
Thanks a lot
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Upon request from another member I have modified the SM-N7505 5.1.1 N7505OXADOK2 boot.img to allow root on Samsung root restricted kernels.
UPDATE: SM-T705 N750XXUDOK5 boot.img added
This is a stock SELinux enforced kernel. Ensure you have a full back up with TWRP BEFORE proceeding.
Install instructions:
Download this - SM-N7505_boot_5.1.1.zip
or this SM-N750_boot_5.1.1.zip
Extract the boot.img from the zip then flash as an image with TWRP.
Reboot, ensure your device boots OK then flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip with TWRP.
Hopefully you now have root.
.
This is a eay to have root on s7505 with lollipop?
. .
Yes this will root the devices above running 5.1.1.
Must use Twrp? Or will this work with CWM recovery?
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Have we twrp working on lollipop? Works 2.8 twrp Kit Kat version?
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m80dv said:
Have we twrp working on lollipop? Works 2.8 twrp Kit Kat version?
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Twrp 2.8 Works. But 1) remove RE-BOOT in Odin. Than , remove your Battery !! HOME + VOL UP + POWER , wait 3 second... TADANNN , you are in recovery. 2) Click on right down on "ZIP" button , and it will change in" Image". 3) select the Flash in BOOT than flash the boot.img . 4) come back and Reclick on Image to change it again in ZIP. Now Flash The SuperUser !!! enjoyyyyy
alasth said:
Twrp 2.8 Works. But 1) remove RE-BOOT in Odin. Than , remove your Battery !! HOME + VOL UP + POWER , wait 3 second... TADANNN , you are in recovery. 2) Click on right down on "ZIP" button , and it will change in" Image". 3) select the boot.img than flash IT. 4) come back and Reclick on Image to change it again in ZIP. Now Flash The SuperUser !!! enjoyyyyy
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Thanks a lot, mate. I will try.
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but should i flash the image in recovery partition or boot partition??
because i have tried both but after flashing image when i reboot i cant reboot into recovery to flash root superuser....
Edit: Nevermind got it to work.Flashed in boot partition.Rebooted into system and then rebooted in recovery and flashed superuser..
Thanks OP for providing us with root in no time.
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-HellRaiser- said:
but should i flash the image in recovery partition or boot partition??
because i have tried both but after flashing image when i reboot i cant reboot into recovery to flash root superuser....
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I flashed img in boot partition and second step without reboot flashed superuser and finally reboot system. Root done!
m80dv said:
I flashed img in boot partition and second step without reboot flashed superuser and finally reboot system. Root done!
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Thanks bro got it....It works.....
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I have Knox 01 one year ago. People ask me if this method up Knox. Do?
m80dv said:
I have Knox 01 one year ago. People ask me if this method up Knox. Do?
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Yes. It does. Knox void = 1
Rohan El Matador said:
Yes. It does. Knox void = 1
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Thanks a lot, mate.
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-HellRaiser- said:
Thanks bro got it....It works.....
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How did you do this for SM-N750 ? Care to explain in a bit more detail ?
Do you use ODIN to flash TWRP recovery first ? Then from TWRP flash the img ? I see TWRP does not support the SM-N750 version on their download page.
Please kindly explain. Tq
fylim said:
How did you do this for SM-N750 ? Care to explain in a bit more detail ?
Do you use ODIN to flash TWRP recovery first ? Then from TWRP flash the img ? I see TWRP does not support the SM-N750 version on their download page.
Please kindly explain. Tq
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Yeah sure
Download twrp from https://dl.twrp.me/hlltexx/
Download file named twrp-2.8.7.0-hlltexx-4.4.img.tar
TWRP works on lollipop.
Put the superuser.zip file and boot.img on phone.
Put phone in download mode.
Flash TWRP using odin while auto reboot is off.
Now after flashing is done remove usb and then remove battery and reinsert it.
Now press and hold power+volume up+home key together till you see twrp.
Now select install in twrp and on bottom right side there is image button click on that.
Now goto place where you placed boot.img and flash it in boot partition.
Now go back to main menu of twrp goto install and click on button where image was written before(something else must be written there like zip or something like that.i dont remember.)
Now flash superuser file and reboot.
Finish.
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-HellRaiser- said:
Yeah sure
Download twrp from https://dl.twrp.me/hlltexx/
Download file named twrp-2.8.7.0-hlltexx-4.4.img.tar
TWRP works on lollipop.
Put the superuser.zip file and boot.img on phone.
Put phone in download mode.
Flash TWRP using odin while auto reboot is off.
Now after flashing is done remove usb and then remove battery and reinsert it.
Now press and hold power+volume up+home key together till you see twrp.
Now select install in twrp and on bottom right side there is image button click on that.
Now goto place where you placed boot.img and flash it in boot partition.
Now go back to main menu of twrp goto install and click on button where image was written before(something else must be written there like zip or something like that.i dont remember.)
Now flash superuser file and reboot.
Finish.
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So you are saying now TWRP hlltexx for SM-N7505 also works SM-N750 (Hl3g) as well?
If so that will be great. I read from the TWRP thread it will brick the phone and will need to flash the ROM again.
Tq again
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fylim said:
So you are saying now TWRP hlltexx for SM-N7505 also works SM-N750 (Hl3g) as well?
If so that will be great. I read from the TWRP thread it will brick the phone and will need to flash the ROM again.
Tq again
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No it wont brick your device.I have been using this same recovery on kitkat and now on Lollipop.
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-HellRaiser- said:
Yeah sure
Download twrp from https://dl.twrp.me/hlltexx/
Download file named twrp-2.8.7.0-hlltexx-4.4.img.tar
TWRP works on lollipop.
Put the superuser.zip file and boot.img on phone.
Put phone in download mode.
Flash TWRP using odin while auto reboot is off.
Now after flashing is done remove usb and then remove battery and reinsert it.
Now press and hold power+volume up+home key together till you see twrp.
Now select install in twrp and on bottom right side there is image button click on that.
Now goto place where you placed boot.img and flash it in boot partition.
Now go back to main menu of twrp goto install and click on button where image was written before(something else must be written there like zip or something like that.i dont remember.)
Now flash superuser file and reboot.
Finish.
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can you help in installing xposed firmware
darklord 66 said:
can you help in installing xposed firmware
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Only this version works on samsung lollipop devices.Goto
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Download the 32 bit version.Must be something like xposed-v78.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20151209.zip.
Also download xposed installer.
Put in phone.Goto TWRP recovery.Mount system and then goto install and flash the sdk zip file.
Reboot and install xposed installer.
Done.
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I'm having difficulty with recovery and super su. I have tried several twrp recovery versions on this site but after flashing it though fast boot recovery does not update. Only recovery works is ending name with test1 but when I'm in twrp recovery and flash super su phone goes in bootloop and stays on bootloader unlocked and warranty void message. Even I managed to put few ROMs on SD card but when i flash them recovery does not flash and finish process in two seconds. I have also used few versions of super su and have soft bricked my phone and now have flashed stock firmware few times via fast boot. Can you help me please to point which recovery version and super su will work? I have tried few threads stating worked but it did not work for me .Please help
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1GB or 2GB doesn't matter, the process is the same, so there is something else going on...
Can you just boot the TWRP image? "fastboot boot recovery.img" (replace recovery.img with the latest TWRP image, r5 I think)
If that doesn't work, what is the status of your bootloader from the bootloader screen?
Thanks, I flashed the latest one r5 and it shows in fast boot it is written however when I'm going to recovery it does not bring recovery and only poor android photo comes up with nothing found like happens in stock recovery . Only r1 test recovery successfully load but it does not flash anything
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mirpuri said:
Thanks, I flashed the latest one r5 and it shows in fast boot it is written however when I'm going to recovery it does not bring recovery and only poor android photo comes up with nothing found like happens in stock recovery . Only r1 test recovery successfully load but it does not flash anything
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But can you BOOT it? (not talking about flashing anything)
After you flash, ate you starting recovery immediately or rebooting first, because you can't reboot before starting it or it will be overwritten by stock.
I have restarted in boatloader and gone into twrp recovery r1 test version but after flashing super su it goes to boot loop
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Also how can I start recovery after flashing it without restarting boatloader?
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My boat loader status is showing 3 unlocked
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mirpuri said:
My boat loader status is showing 3 unlocked
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Hey
Are you using a compatible supersu zip for your phone? From where did you downloaded it?
mirpuri said:
I have restarted in boatloader and gone into twrp recovery r1 test version but after flashing super su it goes to boot loop
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Did you use the systemless method, where in the TWRP terminal you enter the echo command?
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Also how can I start recovery after flashing it without restarting boatloader?
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Flash, then press Vol Dn until it says Recovery and press Power
mirpuri said:
My boat loader status is showing 3 unlocked
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OK, there are some bootloaders out there that say Engineering, those are... Umm... Troublesome.
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Hey
Are you using a compatible supersu zip for your phone? From where did you downloaded it?
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I have downloaded compatible super su from XDA thread also one from unlocked people stated it worked for them but didn't work for me
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acejavelin said:
Did you use the systemless method, where in the TWRP terminal you enter the echo command?
Flash, then press Vol Dn until it says Recovery and press Power
OK, there are some bootloaders out there that say Engineering, those are... Umm... Troublesome.
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I have not used system less method. What twrp should i use as twrp and clockwordmod does not officially support my device
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mirpuri said:
I have not used system less method. What twrp should i use as twrp and clockwordmod does not officially support my device
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Did you read my tutorial on how to root the G3? All the answers are there...
mirpuri said:
I have not used system less method. What twrp should i use as twrp and clockwordmod does not officially support my device
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Latest recovery should be used (I think it was 3.0.2 r5). And you'll have to do the systemless install, unless you want bootloop. Also make a note of which recovery you flash/boot- Osprey is for Moto G 2015 and Merlin is for Moto G 2015 Turbo Edition.
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Thanks
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Special Thanksto acejavelin and all of you , I have used systmless method and it has allowed me to install TWRP and SU and my mobile succesfully rooted again
Special Thanksto to you acejavelin . i have now used your turotorial , I have used systmless method and it has allowed me to install TWRP and SU and my mobile succesfully rooted again