[Q] Not able to root my Nexus 5 - General Questions and Answers

Device : Nexus 5
Premise: Not able to root using SuperSU
OS: 5.0 build: LRX21O
1. I flashed my Nexus 5 with the factory image of the above build.
2. Boot loader unlocked
3. Custom recovery installed(CWM)
4. Tried flashing SuperSU 2.16
-While rebooting, I got the error "Root privileges might be lost"
- Clicked fix
5. But, rooting didn't come through.
6. SuperSU says "There are no binaries and it can't install"
Any fixes? Please help. This is getting on my nerves.
PS : I don't wanna use CFAR coz it will erase everything even though the boot loader is unlocked. I don't want to lose any data.

Try this
this software is Vroot and do root even on toasters XD
kingo install root to manage root. and also makes root on any device
go to google and type Vroot. and a program with a click does it all installs drivers

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[Q] Lost ROOT after manually updating last OTA via TWRP

As title says... I had unlocked bootloader and flashed TWRP then SuperSU and ROOT was working fine.
- Last OTA I got which was yesterday (as only just got the phone) was XNPH33R.
- I used TWRP to install the update which went fine except I lost ROOT access.
- Went back to TWRP and reinstalled SuperSU which shows as installed on my phone - however no apps that require ROOT can get ROOT access and RootChecker shows that the phone is not rooted.
- Rebooted to System / Tried to Fix Permissions / Tried to reinstall newest SuperSU - nothing works
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can regain ROOT or is not possible on XNPH33R?
Further issues I have now got no ADB access in Fastboot no matter what drivers I install... don't know if this is all linked!!!
Jesus christ
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Too much work if you do a full wipe and re rooted ?
Also try to put zip file with airdroid and flash it in download mode
So I've found out that although adb was telling me that it couldn't recognise any devices in fastboot mode - all the actual commands from the OnePlus One toolbox were actually getting through as I relocked my Bootloader to see what would happen and then tried to Flash Recovery and it told me Bootloader was locked - so that confirmed adb commands were working.
To solve my ROOT problem I did the following:
1) Flashed CM XNPH22R
2) Installed all OTA updates
3) Unlocked Bootloader
4) Installed TWRP - then chose REBOOT TO SYSTEM (this told me I wasn't rooted and then followed prompts)
5) I chose to install SuperSU from Play Store
6) Opened SuperSU and updated binaries
7) Turned off Update CM Recovery in Developer Options
8) Rebooted and installed and ran Root Checker....
9) Success!
Remove the respect CM root settings from the SU settings menu and your root will come back i had the same problem until i found this out.
Cholerabob said:
Remove the respect CM root settings from the SU settings menu and your root will come back i had the same problem until i found this out.
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Thanks - wish you told me that earlier!!
I assumed it should be on because it's CM right!!! Doh!
Oh well - this might help someone else...

[Completed] SU binary can not be update

HTC Desire 510 A11 locked by sprint
android version 4.4
have the bootloader, root, the TWRP and SU, but I can not update the SU binary, I hit normal, after a short load the device made a reset without complete the update, I could not install the busybox because happened the same. I just want to complete this steps to Unlock the Sim and use the phone with other company
If normal option doesn't work, you choose the other option... Twrp/CWM I think it says or something similar. It will reboot to your custom recovery, flash itself and reboot into your system after.
Done. ?

[How To] Root ZTE Grand X Max Plus - 4.4.4(Z987)

Recently I was on the hunt for a root method for this particular device but was unable to find any clear instructions, so I thought I would make my own!
All downloads linked below
1. Download and install Kingroot and TWRP. Download SuperSU as well.
2. Open and run Kingroot. You may have to run it several times. It took my 5 tries before it worked.
3. Open TWRP and select install recovery, grant access via Kinguser, and you should see a "Success" message pop up.
4. Reboot into TWRP.
5. Make a backup in TWRP just in case.
6. Flash the previously downloaded SuperSU.zip
7. ??????
8. Profit!
Additionally, you can uninstall Kingroot, KInguser, and Purify with something like Titanium Backup.
Downloads!
Get 'em while they're hot!
Anybody tried this?
Krystyna said:
Anybody tried this?
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I just did today.
Will it stop it from working if I updated to 5.1 ?
loss of root after reboot
when i first tried this i was able to get root, but after i installed su in twrp and reboot i no longer had root. I tried playing around with a few different things, with no luck. Now I can't even get the kingroot app to successfully root my phone, it keeps rebooting then says no root options and offers a submit problem option. I have tried clearing cache on the kingroot app and uninstall/reinstall. Any ideas as to what the problem could be? any help would be much appreciated.
johnaferraro said:
Will it stop it from working if I updated to 5.1 ?
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yes it will there is no root right now for Z987 5.1 lollipop
I got the 5.1 lollipop from the ZTE web site and flashed it and now no root for it and I have tryed them all and I mean all of them with no luck.
on 4.4.4 not works ... press install TWRP than allow and waiting waiting than stuck and show unfortunately TWRP was stop ....
this work on Z970 but not works on Z987
Any help ?
Thank you !!!!
thank you
I realize this is a ancient thread, however I figured I would share my personal experience with this phone regarding bootloader unlock and root.
Without going into every little minutia regarding the process, you can bootloader unlock\temp root\flash twrp\flash supersu from twrp doing this (requires a sd card):
Step one: unlock bootloader. Use revskills, drop phone into EDL via FTM mode with adb reboot-edl, open revskills, go to Hardware -> Port Utils -> QC + AT Commands then select your edl port, go to BL section, and choose to send BOOTLDR -> UNLOCK BOOTLDR ZTE. Reboot phone.
Step Two: Use croowt.apk to get temp root via dirty cow exploit. This takes some noodle'ing around, however it WILL give you temp root, and thats all you need for 2 minutes to...
Step Three: use the TWRP installer for this handset, which you can find out there on the interwebs. Hint hint zmax_twrp_286.apk google is your friend here.
Step Four: use adb reboot recovery to drop into TWRP, then install the supersu.zip I hope you downloaded but I forgot to mention to do so heh.
I got this all worked out over a hour stretch, only after being told there simply was no way to root this device after taking the lollipop update. *poof*

Root did not properly install to OnePlusOne.

Hello! I did all the steps too Root my OnePlusOne but, when I use Root Checker it says I don't have root access. SuperSU pops up with this message when I try to launch it. "There is not SU Binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" Then backs out of the app. Another weird glitch is when I try to Boot into recovery it shows the TWRP logo and then the phone goes dark and repeats that until I manually turn it off. Is there anyway to fix this? Now I can't access TWRP's custom recovery anymore. I am currently on Cyanogen OS version 12.1.1-YOG7DAS2K1. Fairly new to Rooting so any info appreciated!
There are many root toolkits for oneplus, Google them& download software on pc, follow the steps over there, since u r new to it better check youtube videos its not tough to root but make sure to backup data. Still if u need detailed guide whatsapme @+919966067760

[Completed] Help with reinstalling bootloader

Hi.
I am relatively experienced user who has rooted and installed custom roms on samsung galaxy and HTC desire phones before.
I have now attempted to root my alcatel onetouch pixi 4 (4034X) using instructions from this thread :- https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/alcatel-one-touch-pixi-4-t3376597
I got as far as flashing twrp recovery and now the phone is stuck in constant reboot. I downloaded alcatels mobile upgrade tool in hopes of reflashing the stock rom but it seems to be looking for a later rom than the one I have installed and keeps telling me I have the lastest and so wont flash.
So can I recover from this at all or have I just bricked my phone? Is there a way to FORCE the mobile upgrade tool to reflash the current rom rather than looking for an upgrade?
It seems that everything except the bootloader is intact so is there another tool I can use to restore the bootloader?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Looks like I managed to unbrick using a combination of SP Flash tool and an SPFT rom for the 4034X I found on the internet. will now try reflashing a different recovery tool.
O.K. so I think what is happening is an issue when unlocking the bootloader and not when flashing recovery.
This is what I did:-
1. Enabled developer mode.
2. Turned on usb debugging and unlocked bootloader oem
3. Rebooted phone, plugged in cable and accepted connection authorisation.
4. From windows typed adb reboot bootloader. Went into to fastboot.
5. Typed fastboot oem unlock, Pressed volume up on phone.
At this point I was put back in fastboot but none of the buttons worked and the phone looked like it had frozen. Was It wiping data at this point? There was no indication that it was doing anything.
I removed the battery and reinserted but when I restarted I got the same boot loop problem. Had to restore stock firmware AGAIN.
Am I doing something wrong?
Update: I managed to install caliv touch recovery without unlocking the bootloader by using the same sp flash tool I used to restore the stock rom. However, I cant install root. The recovery will only let me sideload and I could only find the chainfire SU binaries for sideload (SuperSU 2.78-SR1 and superSU 2.46). Both of these seem to flash ok using adb sideload with ctr recovery but the phone hangs at the boot logo. I also had superuser-r197 (ph's sueruser) but that wouldn't sideload.
So I now have a custom recovery but still can't root
Has anyone succesfully rooted the 4034X (UK)? If so, how?
nyarlathotep_uk said:
Update: I managed to install caliv touch recovery without unlocking the bootloader by using the same sp flash tool I used to restore the stock rom. However, I cant install root. The recovery will only let me sideload and I could only find the chainfire SU binaries for sideload (SuperSU 2.78-SR1 and superSU 2.46). Both of these seem to flash ok using adb sideload with ctr recovery but the phone hangs at the boot logo. I also had superuser-r197 (ph's sueruser) but that wouldn't sideload.
So I now have a custom recovery but still can't root
Has anyone succesfully rooted the 4034X (UK)? If so, how?
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Hi & welcome to xda-assist,
you can try to force the installation of supersu systemless by this step, chances are good that this will make it boot properly.
boot into twrp >go to the terminal > and type:
echo SYSTEMLESS=false>>/data/.supersu
Don't know if the recovery you use has this terminal option but it's very likely.
You can do additional a Google search on "force SuperSU systemless" to get more information / background information..
Good luck
Sent from my OnePlus 2 using XDA Labs
Thanks for your reply Sam.
I only read that after I had found a copy of a CM13 Rom that worked with The 4034X. I basically flashed superSU first then did a wipe, then installed the custom rom and google apps nano before downloading the supersu apk from google play and reinstalling. Now I have a rooted phone with a custom rom and am somewhat happier. The reason I wanted to root was to remove the bloatware that was taking up 1.5 GB of my already measly 2GB internal memory and this new ROM only takes up .5 GB.
I still have some pain. For example many of the Rom Toolbox Pro functions don't work and I think its because the system image seems protected and refuses to mount rw no matter what I do. Even issuing a remount command using the device name from cat /proc/mounts tells me the block device is read only. I also seem to be unable to verify if I have busybox or install it due to the same reason.
It also took me some time to work out that the boot animations weren't stored in /data/local or /system/media but to /data/system/theme.
This used to be so much easier in the days of ice cream sandwich and lollipop. Ah well!
Update:- Managed to flash busybox 1.26 using a flashable zip via adb sideload in Caliv Recovery (Caliv can't see my adopted storage for some reason).
I'm happy now! Would still like to have a rw system so I can remove some system apps I don't use but its no biggie.

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