Can anyone tell me please if its possible to root a build "G920IDVU2COGA" without tripping knox?
And also if knox do get tripped is there any way of resetting it back to "0"?
Questions go in Q&A section. And no way to reset knox back to 0
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hi, i'm trying to update my cyanogenmod to the latest version but upon reboot the DOS equivalent time-outs when trying to mount the SDcard. what do i do?
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I don't know if this helps but... when I was on a custom rom And encrypted my device and tried to flash another rom or update mine. It basically bricked my phone. It would give me error messages about my encrypted device. I was forced to return back to stock via Odin and re-root my phone
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Hi assist team..
I want to root my phone, which is..
Model Number: SM-N900
Android Version: 4.4.2 (currently still using original update, and have KNOX)
Baseband Version: N900DXUDNC1
Kernel Version: 3.4.39-1185114 [email protected] #1 Mon Apr 14 19:33:46 KST 2014
Build Number: KOT49H.N900XXUDND1
SE for Android Status: Enforcing SEPF_SM-N900_4.4.2_0011
and I had look at this thread (i was using note 2 N7100 before, and always using CF AutoRoot by ChainFire too)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46098951&postcount=3
what I wanna ask is:
1.When I open knox app on the app list, it has "install" button, but in application manager there are some knox (com.sec.know.eventsmanager, KLMS agent, KNOX, Knox notification manager, and KNOX store).
is that mean i had my KNOX on? if yes, should I remove using Knox Removal?
or by uninstall in "about knox" in knox app (I read it in another thread about how to remove knox),
or can I just flash the CFAutoRoot and there gonna be an options to disable the knox (I forgot where I read about this..)?
2.I searched and read at that thread, some people using the same file and same way (I assume they use the correct way to root too) but some got success rooting their gadget, some got fail (like stuck in odin rooting process or bootloop, so they need to fix the firmware using samsung kies). so, is that normal to have like gambling outcome (if you lucky get success, and can be fail too)? Or, if I follow the instruction correctly, I won't get the chance to fail in rooting my SM-N900?
I already tried to read all over that thread to search this but no result in finding the cause of some people got fail even they used correct file and correct way. Thanks a lot for the help
Hi!
You've done your homework! Very good to see!
You have 8 posts under your belt....2 more and you can post in the thread you linked. That's the best place to ask those questions.
I suggest maybe browsing the Q&A section for your device and contribute a couple more constructive posts, or questions....then you're set to ask in that thread..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/help
Or you can start start a thread in Q&A for your questions. Honestly, best to get to 10 posts and ask in the thread you linked tho.
Good luck!
KJ said:
Hi!
You've done your homework! Very good to see!
You have 8 posts under your belt....2 more and you can post in the thread you linked. That's the best place to ask those questions.
I suggest maybe browsing the Q&A section for your device and contribute a couple more constructive posts, or questions....then you're set to ask in that thread..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/help
Or you can start start a thread in Q&A for your questions. Honestly, best to get to 10 posts and ask in the thread you linked tho.
Good luck!
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thanks man.. thru your link, i got the answer for my question number 2...
it's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2791587
seems like some people that got fail when rooting their device is their device encrypted.. I myself, still newbie and didn't know anything about this encrypted and decrypted thingy.. but I guess that's easy task for google or searching in xda forum thx
Hi I no that there is a root out how ever I am wording if there is any root for the z3 with out unlocking the bootlogo so that I don't lose the cam features and the stuff u lose for unlocking bootlogo any help would be great full thanks in advance
@gregbradley ?
this is a development thread and not the place for general questions about the current root status. answer to your question is "no, not yet" unfortunately.
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You people don't understand, there will NEVER be a root for locked bootloader on this device. Sorry :silly:
questions and answers like this are why this thread needs to be closed.
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Moved to Q&A and closed.
Useless thread is useless, there is plenty of information on this. The simple answer is no, and we don't know if or when.
Since new accounts can't post in the development forums I'm stuck asking this here....
I know you can use Pingpongroot to root Verizon Galaxy S6's that are on android version 5.0.2/5.0.6, but I also know this method doesn't work on 5.1.1 (due to them patching the exploit that allowed pingpong to work)
Has there been any development on a process to root the Verizon GS6 that's on Android 5.1.1? Or any process on unlocking the bootloader itself so a new kernel can be installed?
No if your on 5.1.1 there is no root exploit out yet hopefully something breaks just keep checking xda
Joker119 said:
Since new accounts can't post in the development forums I'm stuck asking this here....
I know you can use Pingpongroot to root Verizon Galaxy S6's that are on android version 5.0.2/5.0.6, but I also know this method doesn't work on 5.1.1 (due to them patching the exploit that allowed pingpong to work)
Has there been any development on a process to root the Verizon GS6 that's on Android 5.1.1? Or any process on unlocking the bootloader itself so a new kernel can be installed?
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As Development is not for question threads and they belong in Q&A as per rule 15, you can see the reason for the limitation to keep the development threads clutter free. The limitation gives members a chance to look around and learn where and what to post. If you need any help, please feel free to ask me or any moderator..we are here to help!
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Thanks for understanding
I'd like to root by AT&T Galaxy S6, but I've determined that I have one of the newer models that PingPong root won't work on. If I don't care about KNOX, can I still root it somehow?
Thanks
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. First, please register on XDA here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/register.php. That way you'll be able to access and ask questions in all the forums on XDA. Then see your device's specific forum here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s6. Depending on what firmware version you're on it may not be possible to root. See the Q&A forum in the link above as there are a number of users asking the same question.