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Hi EveryOne ,
After 2 days of continuous Searching and Learning I Learned How to root My Device
Its Htc Desire 500.But Still Unable To Get Super User Access/Root Access
Here Are COuple Of Things I Done.
Firstly I Installed Adb And fastboot on my pc
Then i unlocked BootLoader By Following Each And EverySTep On Htc Dev Site.
Still Now BootLoder is Ulocked and it is Showing Unlocked In HBoot FastBoot Mode.
Then I Installed Recovery.img...I Have Tried Both Recovery Types. i.e CWM/Twrp
Currently There Is Twrp Installed on my device.
I Have Used Many Supersu.zip files various versions. v.1.3 , v .194 v.3.2 etc etc. Using Cwm recovery And Also With Twrp recovery.
Everything Extracted Rightly From Supersu.zip that i placed in my sd card and opened using recover ..My Device Reboots But No Root Access. CHecked ROot Access Using Root Checker Super Su And other Apps.
Please SOmeOne Help Me If Possible.
Also Tried Kingo ROot, Genius Root Htc One Click Root And Other One Click Root tools.
but Em unable to get Root access.
Related
Thanks to LLabTooFer for this impressive ROM.
A little more help is required to get this installed on my HTC One M7.
At present I have RevolutionHD installed on the HTC One M7 it is rooted and unlocked via HTCDev.
I have downloaded the MaximusHD ROM copied it over to my SD card and installed it via recovery>install zip from sd card etc. USB Debugging is enabled. Install goes ahead and finishes with a fresh new 4.3 update.
Here's the but, MaximusHD is provided as rooted but after my install I lose root. If I use Root Checker from PlayStore it tells me that I have no root access and that it is against Google policy. This message appears in a band at the top of Root Chacker display.
If I now go back to RevolutionHD, (good job I backed up) root access is granted and shows via Root Checker.
Hi every one,
I currently am using an LG G2 from tmobile (801 model). My device says its rooted but it doesnt have root access because I forgot to flash supersu binaries before i flashed the 4.4.2 version of the software. But now my custom recovery doesnt exist anymore.
I've tried using LG flash tools to flash back to 4.2. stock settings to start over but I am unable to do so for some reason. LG Flash tools isnt able to recognize my G2 in download mode. My computer is able to recognize my G2 when it is turned on though.
So is there anyway to flash a custom recovery without root access?
Or is there anyway to flash supersu binaries without a custom recovery using ADB?
I've tried trouble shooting with multiple threads and multiple downgrade methods but none of them are giving me any luck. I really want to flash a custom rom on my LG g2 and have the benefits of root access.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
sai.nissankula said:
Hi every one,
I currently am using an LG G2 from tmobile (801 model). My device says its rooted but it doesnt have root access because I forgot to flash supersu binaries before i flashed the 4.4.2 version of the software. But now my custom recovery doesnt exist anymore.
I've tried using LG flash tools to flash back to 4.2. stock settings to start over but I am unable to do so for some reason. LG Flash tools isnt able to recognize my G2 in download mode. My computer is able to recognize my G2 when it is turned on though.
So is there anyway to flash a custom recovery without root access?
Or is there anyway to flash supersu binaries without a custom recovery using ADB?
I've tried trouble shooting with multiple threads and multiple downgrade methods but none of them are giving me any luck. I really want to flash a custom rom on my LG g2 and have the benefits of root access.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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All you need to do is install the towelroot.apk to give instant temporary root. Then install SuperSU from the dev thread here on xda or from the play store. After installing SuperSU go to its settings and select install as a system app and reboot when finished. It might take 2 attempts before it successful (it always takes me 2 tries). Then uninstall towelroot as it's no longer required since you've gained permanent root. Now install the autorec.apk and you'll install TWRP recovery. Now that you have root and recovery and have control of your device you can customise to taste. In my case I always install busybox and a terminal emulator so I can further fine tune my system.
I hope this helps
Ciao
still got issues :/
Odysseus1962 said:
All you need to do is install the towelroot.apk to give instant temporary root. Then install SuperSU from the dev thread here on xda or from the play store. After installing SuperSU go to its settings and select install as a system app and reboot when finished. It might take 2 attempts before it successful (it always takes me 2 tries). Then uninstall towelroot as it's no longer required since you've gained permanent root. Now install the autorec.apk and you'll install TWRP recovery. Now that you have root and recovery and have control of your device you can customise to taste. In my case I always install busybox and a terminal emulator so I can further fine tune my system.
I hope this helps
Ciao
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However even when i go into supersu, it keeps saying my binaries are not up to date. So i cant install anything and I cant do anything to install a custom recovery without root access.
sai.nissankula said:
However even when i go into supersu, it keeps saying my binaries are not up to date. So i cant install anything and I cant do anything to install a custom recovery without root access.
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So you have installed Towelroot, achieved root then having issues installing the SuperSU.apk this is indeed an issue. Towelroot should allow for it to be installed. When you install Towelroot do you get the warnings from the installer and Lookout that the package contains an exploit? Do you interrupt or stop it from fully installing when you see the warnings? The only thing I can think of is you are doing something wrong when installing towelroot which is prohibiting it from doing its job in gaining root.
Hi, I have an HTC One M8 on 5.0.1 and I have little knowledge with rooting. I want to root my phone because there are some apps I want to use that are only capable of being used if my phone is rooted. I've tried Kingo root and it doesn't work on my phone so I was wondering if someone can give me instructions and download links so I can root my phone. If you can it would be much appreciated, thanks.
Boltz111 said:
Hi, I have an HTC One M8 on 5.0.1 and I have little knowledge with rooting. I want to root my phone because there are some apps I want to use that are only capable of being used if my phone is rooted. I've tried Kingo root and it doesn't work on my phone so I was wondering if someone can give me instructions and download links so I can root my phone. If you can it would be much appreciated, thanks.
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You have 2 options at the moment.
1) Ship device to one of the many great people with a Java Card/XTC2 Clip - Look at the OP of this thread to see where the people are located.
2) With some time and luck - King Root, which has been proven to work for a number of M8 users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61920423&postcount=3652
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62161028&postcount=47
I was able to get S-Off using the KingRoot and Sunshine method. Now what? Although I did get root long enough to get S-off, I lose it after each time I get temp root with the KingRoot app again. KingRoot will say that I have root, but I can't get SuperSU to install.
I am doing a factory reset now and will try to use KingRoot to get temp root, then install SuperSU. Will I then be able to install TWRP after SuperSU is installed correctly?
Koblek said:
I was able to get S-Off using the KingRoot and Sunshine method. Now what? Although I did get root long enough to get S-off, I lose it after each time I get temp root with the KingRoot app again. KingRoot will say that I have root, but I can't get SuperSU to install.
I am doing a factory reset now and will try to use KingRoot to get temp root, then install SuperSU. Will I then be able to install TWRP after SuperSU is installed correctly?
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If you are S-OFF, then I would flash a custom recovery and then a custom ROM (if you want)
or flash superSU in the custom recovery if you just want root.
Once S-OFF you are in full control of your device, so do some reading about it as you can end up with an expensive paperweight easily if you don't know what you're doing.
Or try vroot, i rooted my phone in just 1 tap
dexter0218, I think it would be BIG BIG news here if there were a one-click root solution for the newest M8. 5.01 phones aren't rootable easily.
boltz111, no need to fiddle with SuperSU. Now that you are S-Off, make sure you have ADB and get the latest TWRP for the M8. Drop to your ADP shell and do:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp.zip
(sub in the name of your zip)
That's it. Then:
- Power down
- Power up in bootloader (hold down vol)
- Go to recovery
You have to go to recovery before booting or else the rom will overwrite the recovery.
Once you're in TWRP, you can load up SuperSU from a .zip and it will do its thing.
Or flash a rooted ruu from fastboot, loads you back to stock but with perm root, never had an issue
Warning: this thread is outdated and is here for historical reasons - Please go to This thread to get up-to date methods for rooting
Method 2: Kingo Root
This Method is NOT working on Lenovo p2 P2A42 ... root failed message!!! Still searching method to ROOT without ulocking the bootloader
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kiselina777 said:
Method 2: Kingo Root
This Method is NOT working on Lenovo p2 P2A42 ... root failed message!!! Still searching method to ROOT without ulocking the bootloader
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Hello, may I ask you from where you downloaded the .apk? Are you sure that it's "KingO Root" and not "King root"?
Yes it`s kingo root - not king root!! Downloaded from official site : kingoapp.com . I tried windows and android kingo root - and always recive root failed message ....
Tried many times - restarting phone and tried again ... same root faild ....
kiselina777 said:
Yes it`s kingo root - not king root!! Downloaded from official site : kingoapp.com . I tried windows and android kingo root - and always recive root failed message ....
Tried many times - restarting phone and tried again ... same root faild ....
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Thanks, I've updated the main post, waiting to test another method (https://www.xda-developers.com/root/) and to get a dedicated P2 section on XDA...
To unlock bootloader there is an option in developer option named OEM unlocking can it work
Ezzygo said:
To unlock bootloader there is an option in developer option named OEM unlocking can it work
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Yes, that's the first method, you'll lose your warranty
kiselina777 said:
Method 2: Kingo Root
This Method is NOT working on Lenovo p2 P2A42 ... root failed message!!! Still searching method to ROOT without ulocking the bootloader
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Hi kiselina777, I too am searching for a root method that doesn't require unlocking the bootloader (most because of the 14 day wait), have you had any luck in finding one?
Hello Colloseo,
do you have any news regarding the systemless rooting?
Thanks!
Any progress at all regarding systemless rooting?
Does anyone tried these methods already? Any update on that?
when comes method 3?
and is this really also possible with the P2?
At this time, the only available methods are described here:
Lenovo P2
I had a problem
I've tried the first way:
unlock the bootlader (and wait 14 days)
get adb
flash TWRP
put the SuperSU .zip file, found here supersu.com/download, in the normal memory (i don't have a sdcard)
open the recovery, that now is TWRP recovery, search the supersu .zip file that i previously put in my phone and click install
reboot the phone
and NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING, I've done it so many times, reflashing the recovery, installing SuperSU from the play store before installing from the phone, but whenever i enter the SuperSU app it says "no root found".
Even if TWRP recovery said "installed succesfully" my phone still doesn't have the root privileges, did I miss any passage?
EDIT
I've tried with me.phh.superuser.apk, found in the xda developer instead of the SuperSU official site, and using the superuser256.zip found in the same site (forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73667960&postcount=5).
Work perfectly
Thanks medwatt !!!!!!!!!!!
leonardo091800 said:
I had a problem
I've tried the first way:
unlock the bootlader (and wait 14 days)
get adb
flash TWRP
put the SuperSU .zip file, found here supersu.com/download, in the normal memory (i don't have a sdcard)
open the recovery, that now is TWRP recovery, search the supersu .zip file that i previously put in my phone and click install
reboot the phone
and NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING, I've done it so many times, reflashing the recovery, installing SuperSU from the play store before installing from the phone, but whenever i enter the SuperSU app it says "no root found".
Even if TWRP recovery said "installed succesfully" my phone still doesn't have the root privileges, did I miss any passage?
EDIT
I've tried with me.phh.superuser.apk, found in the xda developer instead of the SuperSU official site, and using the superuser256.zip found in the same site (forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73667960&postcount=5).
Work perfectly
Thanks medwatt !!!!!!!!!!!
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I activated OEM but after countdown started, 2 days later the server is down and since no news.
Did you root after waiting 14 days or before the countdown ended?
best regards
Is their any way to root my device without unlocking bootloader
Or any way to unlock bootloader without oem unclocking enabled,bcause i can't unable to enable my oem unclocking
Plz help guys
So actually i want to root my phone and for that i have to unlock my bootloader , but there is no oem unlock option in devloper option, i tried that time change method, and didn't work, and i tried fastboot, but fastboot isn't detecting my device, (i checked drivers in device manager, but there was no yellowed drivers (i forgot that symbol name) in other device section. So can anyone help me with this?
To root a phone's Android it's NOT required to unlock its bootloader.
I know , but i want to use superuser method, not by any apps likes kingo root or king root cause of ads issue.
TECHNO TRIX said:
I know , but i want to use superuser method, not by any apps likes kingo root or king root cause of ads issue.
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TECHNO TRIX said:
I want to flash twrp in Galaxy A5 2015 (SM-A500G) but twrp doesn't flash.I tried many versions of twrp using ODIN but the recovery mode is always stock recovery.
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Can you help me to flash twrp