Been having an issue with rooting my OPO with SultanXDA's CM13.
The phone keeps getting stuck in boot. I have used a few types. Was wondering if anybody had any ideas? Or versions of SuperSU that actually work on CM13 ROMS
Jamesr1292 said:
Been having an issue with rooting my OPO with SultanXDA's CM13.
The phone keeps getting stuck in boot. I have used a few types. Was wondering if anybody had any ideas? Or versions of SuperSU that actually work on CM13 ROMS
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use the build in root in sultanxda's cm13. go to the developer option. enable the root access. Don't flash superSU.
b0l0t4n said:
use the build in root in sultanxda's cm13. go to the developer option. enable the root access. Don't flash superSU.
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i feel really stupid for not spotting that. Thank you very much
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Does anyone have a safe way to root it? I had another rom with root included, but official cm13 hasn't. I tried to flash the supersu update zip, but it gave me a bootloop. I am not able to find a working method. thanks in advance
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Have you tried enabling root in developer options? CM is supposed to have in-built root. I'm still on CM12.1 though.
Dnlz said:
Have you tried enabling root in developer options? CM is supposed to have in-built root. I'm still on CM12.1 though.
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Thank you. It is always so easy and I try it the hard way.
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PureChris said:
Does anyone have a safe way to root it? I had another rom with root included, but official cm13 hasn't. I tried to flash the supersu update zip, but it gave me a bootloop. I am not able to find a working method. thanks in advance
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I did the same and it gave me a bootloop do you know any way how to get out of that..??
Reflash rom
yonimish said:
I did the same and it gave me a bootloop do you know any way how to get out of that..??
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You'll have to re-flash your rom and don't flash SuperSU, use CM's inbuilt root as I stated above.
Didn't realized and tried to install SuperSU on CM13. Got a bootloop which I fixed with unSU.zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067&postcount=2459). Now I have no root even though root is enabled in developer options. Any suggestions?
Me too, just encountered this problem
Edit: Dirty flashed ROM from update, seems to be working now.
iammarrk said:
Didn't realized and tried to install SuperSU on CM13. Got a bootloop which I fixed with unSU.zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067&postcount=2459). Now I have no root even though root is enabled in developer options. Any suggestions?
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Wht did you flashed supersu when root was already available in developer options? :/
CM13 already have su binaries and to enable them you have to go in developer options -> root. If you flashed Sultan CM13 (which i really recommend) you have to install SU from here. Remember to keep the TWRP updated.
EDIT: i read again the first post. I guess unSU removes all the binaries, the ones from CM as well. Flash again the same ROM and gapps without wiping data and you should be good to go
Hi,
I unlocked My bootloader successfully and installed twrp. Everythings fine so far.
Now I saw a thread mentioning a rollback to stock 6.0.0 is neccessary before installing cm13 because of the baseband. Do I still have to do that?
I also read about supersu. Do I have to install it before cm? In a rooted device? I thought supersu is for rooting the device?
And finally I thought cm13 is stable for My A9 but there are only nightly builds. Recommended for daily use?
Sry for all those noob questions, but I already read around for hours, without coming to a solution. Although flashing cm to My S5 Mini was alot easier.
I appreciate any help with that stuff.
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Btw. I saw the supersu Thread and I found instructions on how to root the device.
The Instruction says I have to install supersu to root the device. In the supersu thread they say my device has to be rooted to install supersu.
Confusion is complete
On all devices I've had, never had to root (SuperSU) to install CyanogenMod. Just unlock bootloader and install twrp.
The SuperSU thread is wrong, I read the same thing when I had a nexus 5. I think it means just bootloader needs to be unlocked.
Only time I used SuperSU was if I was on stock rom. CM13 has root built in. Enable it in developer options.
As far as having to downgrade to 6.0, no idea if it's still needed. It's one of the reasons I'm still on stock. I don't like methods needed to downgrade.
thx
Thanks for your reply.
I installed CM13 nightly successfully on my A9.
No Rollback neccessary.
itsabrick said:
Thanks for your reply.
I installed CM13 nightly successfully on my A9.
No Rollback neccessary.
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Really? Your phone had latest stock update and you installed cm13, and have no issues with it? No boot loops?
I've been using cm for some days. Some apps a crashing once a while, voice recording in whatsapp doesnt work without crashing the APP. AS far as I use My phone it is fine.
I booted the phone two times since I installed cm and no bootloops.
Bought it in germany.
Edit: Don't know it was the latest stock. I left the Version that was already installed on the phone. AS far as I remember it was 6.0.1
I used Wugfresh's Bacon Root Toolkit to root my phone. I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone correctly and even got a confirmation by the toolkit saying that my phone was successfully rooted. However, my phone has been stuck on the CYANOGEN MOD READY for the last 30 minutes. How do I fix this?!
yqazi27 said:
I used Wugfresh's Bacon Root Toolkit to root my phone. I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone correctly and even got a confirmation by the toolkit saying that my phone was successfully rooted. However, my phone has been stuck on the CYANOGEN MOD READY for the last 30 minutes. How do I fix this?!
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You should never use toolkits for rooting!
Now you need to flash TWRP recovery and flash any stock/custom rom as you like.
Flashing recovery wouldn't be much of a issue as your bootloader is already unlocked.
Mr.Ak said:
You should never use toolkits for rooting!
Now you need to flash TWRP recovery and flash any stock/custom rom as you like.
Flashing recovery wouldn't be much of a issue as your bootloader is already unlocked.
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Darn
I tried using fastboot to install TWRP and I used TWRP to flash SuperSU. After rebooting, I had the same problem.
My phone is running CyanogenOS 13.1
yqazi27 said:
Darn
I tried using fastboot to install TWRP and I used TWRP to flash SuperSU. After rebooting, I had the same problem.
My phone is running CyanogenOS 13.1
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Fek all that;
Just use kingoroot or kingroot(google it).
Make sure you've a fast connection.
And if you want to change from kinguser to supersu,use this guide..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ca...ck-switch-kingroot-to-supersu-easily-t3426965
Mr.Ak said:
Fek all that;
Just use kingoroot or kingroot(google it).
Make sure you've a fast connection.
And if you want to change from kinguser to supersu,use this guide..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ca...ck-switch-kingroot-to-supersu-easily-t3426965
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I tried installing it but KINGROOT says there is no adaptation(root) available for A0001 Oneplus One
yqazi27 said:
I tried installing it but KINGROOT says there is no adaptation(root) available for A0001 Oneplus One
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Use kingoroot latest version.
I'm sure one of it will work.
Mr.Ak said:
Use kingoroot latest version.
I'm sure one of it will work.
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KINGOROOT didn't work either
yqazi27 said:
KINGOROOT didn't work either
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Ok so I flashed back to CyanogenOS 11 and installed root and it worked. Then I went into TWRP and installed the CyanogenOS 13 zip. My device booted but my root access was gone. How do I update from COS 11 to COS 13 and still retain root? Also, TWRP asked to install SuperSU to root. I clicked no since my device was already rooted. Should I try again and click yes?
yqazi27 said:
Ok so I flashed back to CyanogenOS 11 and installed root and it worked. Then I went into TWRP and installed the CyanogenOS 13 zip. My device booted but my root access was gone. How do I update from COS 11 to COS 13 and still retain root? Also, TWRP asked to install SuperSU to root. I clicked no since my device was already rooted. Should I try again and click yes?
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No,the root will not survive a clean flash.
Why don't you root cos13.1.x with twrp?
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No,the root will not survive a clean flash.
Why don't you root cos13.1.x with twrp?
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First of all, I did a dirty flash. Second if I SuperSU zip from TWRP while running COS13.1.2, my device gets stuck in a bootloop.
yqazi27 said:
First of all, I did a dirty flash. Second if I SuperSU zip from TWRP while running COS13.1.2, my device gets stuck in a bootloop.
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Dirty flash of what?
I'm not talking about SuperSu.zip,Twrp has inbuilt root script,use that.
Flashing SuperSU will cause bootloop in Cm13 buddy.
Kalyan nath said:
Flashing SuperSU will cause bootloop in Cm13 buddy.
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Are you sure you used latest SuperSU?
giaur said:
Are you sure you used latest SuperSU?
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Yeah.
are you getting a bootloop or stuck at OnePlus bootlogo? i had a similar problem with SuperSU 2.78 and 2.79 besides i use MultiROM. after flashing a new 7.X ROM and SuperSU i got stuck at OPOs bootlogo.
by the way: never use toolkits
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Root checker just says "root is not properly installed", would like to know if upgrading and the rooting from there would be the best choice. Using 6.0.0.1 Marshmellow
oneperson3121 said:
Root checker just says "root is not properly installed", would like to know if upgrading and the rooting from there would be the best choice. Using 6.0.0.1 Marshmellow
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The more updated the less likely your going to be able to root.. last time I heard of rooting the G3 you needed to downgrade to Kitkat
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Why KitKat? I hear there are some Nougat things but i've only seen this when google search for "root" methods specifically.
oneperson3121 said:
Why KitKat? I hear there are some Nougat things but i've only seen this when google search for "root" methods specifically.
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You have to downgrade. There are tutorials out there. I had to go back to 5.0 so I could root it, then install twrp with twrp manager, then install 7.0. There are no shortcuts. Use LG Tool to flash stock firmware. Here is one of the tutorials: https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/downgrade-lg-g3-d850-to-kit-kat-t3437524
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You have to downgrade. There are tutorials out there. I had to go back to 5.0 so I could root it, then install twrp with twrp manager, then install 7.0. There are no shortcuts. Use LG Tool to flash stock firmware. Here is one of the tutorials: https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/downgrade-lg-g3-d850-to-kit-kat-t3437524
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Solved my issue of rooting by downgrading to 4.2 in LG Flash Tool without any problems, I guess my only question now is how do I get to 7.1 Nougat without any issues?
oneperson3121 said:
Solved my issue of rooting by downgrading to 4.2 in LG Flash Tool without any problems, I guess my only question now is how do I get to 7.1 Nougat without any issues?
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I went to RR 7.0. Some you have to bump. But, if you must have twrp, then download the rom, and gapps on your sd card. Go to twrp. Wipe, then install. I have did it and all runs good. Installing twrp is easy. Go to playstore. Get twrp manager and install twrp. Reboot to recovery. Boom.
kenetix said:
I went to RR 7.0. Some you have to bump. But, if you must have twrp, then download the rom, and gapps on your sd card. Go to twrp. Wipe, then install. I have did it and all runs good. Installing twrp is easy. Go to playstore. Get twrp manager and install twrp. Reboot to recovery. Boom.
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Found myself going to Cloudy 2.5, solved my issue( occasional blue screen every 2 minutes turning on with success but unable to stay on) assuming the board is dead.
kingroot worked on 6.0.
installed twrp with flashify,
installed lineage 15 with twrp,
flashed magisk 14.
wassco said:
kingroot worked on 6.0.
installed twrp with flashify,
installed lineage 15 with twrp,
flashed magisk 14.
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how did you get kingroot to wotk on 6.0
wishinew said:
how did you get kingroot to wotk on 6.0
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You don't, kingroot is used on android 4 also known as kitkat, downgrade to that then use it.