The official update of the MOTO G3 2015 is available over the OTA.
So , the next question is that the unlocking bootloader and rooting process still the same or if anyone else has any problem with the process.
Also , there has been a lot of buzz about the SystemLess Root but no proper thread for MOTO g3 is available.
So , if someone can guide me through the entire process of SystemLess Root
And if the SystemLess Root works properly with marshmallow update.
I am on MOTO G3 2015 Marshmallow Android 6.0 (Indian OTA update)
System Version : 24.11.25.osprey_retasia_ds_2gb.retasia.en.o3.retin
The very first thing you have to do is to unlock your bootloader if you want root.
It's not possible for Moto G3 I think..
adsbhatial said:
The official update of the MOTO G3 2015 is available over the OTA.
So , the next question is that the unlocking bootloader and rooting process still the same or if anyone else has any problem with the process.
Also , there has been a lot of buzz about the SystemLess Root but no proper thread for MOTO g3 is available.
So , if someone can guide me through the entire process of SystemLess Root
And if the SystemLess Root works properly with marshmallow update.
I am on MOTO G3 2015 Marshmallow Android 6.0 (Indian OTA update)
System Version : 24.11.25.osprey_retasia_ds_2gb.retasia.en.o3.retin
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i also have same problm plz help....
Its working great
1. Unlock bootloader
2. Flash twrp
3. Flash supersu 2.62 .zip
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I am having the problem with link2sd app whenever I tried to integrate any app into system and reboot my device it completely remove that app from the device ......why its happening
Yousvel said:
The very first thing you have to do is to unlock your bootloader if you want root.
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Ok.. I know about the whole process of rooting the MOTO G3 is .
I am asking if the SystemLess Root is working on MOTO G3 Marshmallow Update
I have seen some posts where MOTO G3 users have used the SystemLess Root on Lollipop.
sbsharma said:
Its working great
1. Unlock bootloader
2. Flash twrp
3. Flash supersu 2.62 .zip
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Thanks for the Reply.
You weren't clear about whats working great.
Rooted MOTO G3 Marshmallow or SystemLess Root as It is also SuperSu v2.62
I told what you asked in bold letters.... systemless root (supersu 2.62)working great on marshmallow
sbsharma said:
Its working great
1. Unlock bootloader
2. Flash twrp
3. Flash supersu 2.62 .zip
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Please verify WITH LINKS the following information:
Model:
Android Version:
TWRP Version:
SuperSU version:
Need to put together a proper rooting procedure so that users don't get stuck on bootscreens.
Dom3616 said:
Please verify WITH LINKS the following information:
Model:
Android Version:
TWRP Version:
SuperSU version:
Need to put together a proper rooting procedure so that users don't get stuck on bootscreens.
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Xt1550 2gb
Android 6.0
2.8.7.0 r5
supersu 2.62 flashable zip
All links are on xda search them
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sbsharma said:
I told what you asked in bold letters.... systemless root (supersu 2.62)working great on marshmallow
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Thanks For the Reply.
I asked two questions and you replied only to one or to Both.
It confused me.
But Thanks for the HELP.
My xender app does not work after this system update can u plss tell me y???? And wt is the soln
Dom3616 said:
Need to put together a proper rooting procedure so that users don't get stuck on bootscreens.
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Agree. And the procedures need to fill all the gaps of info that currently exist. For example, after unlocking bootloader, it would have been helpful to know that you need to reboot and let the system rebuild itself (which takes several minutes) before moving on to anything else such booting/flashing TWRP & rooting.
adsbhatial said:
The official update of the MOTO G3 2015 is available over the OTA.
So , the next question is that the unlocking bootloader and rooting process still the same or if anyone else has any problem with the process.
Also , there has been a lot of buzz about the SystemLess Root but no proper thread for MOTO g3 is available.
So , if someone can guide me through the entire process of SystemLess Root
And if the SystemLess Root works properly with marshmallow update.
I am on MOTO G3 2015 Marshmallow Android 6.0 (Indian OTA update)
System Version : 24.11.25.osprey_retasia_ds_2gb.retasia.en.o3.retin
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First of all, Systemless Root is Available for MOTO G 3RD GEN.. Just Grab the zip.. No other zip will work except BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip..
Rooting moto g3 marshmallow
Can Anyone Provide me twrp recovery and systemless supersu for moto g3 marshmallow?
Has anyone had success installing superSu 2.76 systemless? I ask for this because I'm trying to install unoficial systemless xposed and it will only install systemless if supersu 2.76 is also flashed systemless (not updated via supersu app)
I managed, besides 2.62 beta, to get systemless root with CF-autoroot (2.74)
Persechini said:
Has anyone had success installing superSu 2.76 systemless? I ask for this because I'm trying to install unoficial systemless xposed and it will only install systemless if supersu 2.76 is also flashed systemless (not updated via supersu app)
I managed, besides 2.62 beta, to get systemless root with CF-autoroot (2.74)
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So you didnt have to flash 2.62 ??? You just used the CF-AUTOROOT app to root ??
gregferns said:
So you didnt have to flash 2.62 ??? You just used the CF-AUTOROOT app to root ??
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never, Never, NEVER EVER use a one-click root on the Moto G 3rd gen, it can and will brick it... we have seen tons of examples of it happening on Marshmallow. The rooting process has been refined and simplified and works on all stock Marshmallow ROMs...
1) Unlock bootloader
2) Boot TWRP and do a full backup and store it in a safe place (Seriously, do this... When you need it you will thank me)
2a) Flash TWRP (optional, but recommended)
3) Start TWRP by either fastboot or on the phone if you flashed it
4) Go to Advanced - Terminal
5) Enter `echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu` press Enter and exit back to home
6) Flash latest stable or beta SuperSU zip
7) Reboot and enjoy root!
acejavelin said:
never, Never, NEVER EVER use a one-click root on the Moto G 3rd gen, it can and will brick it... we have seen tons of examples of it happening on Marshmallow. The rooting process has been refined and simplified and works on all stock Marshmallow ROMs...
1) Unlock bootloader
2) Boot TWRP and do a full backup and store it in a safe place (Seriously, do this... When you need it you will thank me)
2a) Flash TWRP (optional, but recommended)
3) Start TWRP by either fastboot or on the phone if you flashed it
4) Go to Advanced - Terminal
5) Enter `echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu` press Enter and exit back to home
6) Flash latest stable or beta SuperSU zip
7) Reboot and enjoy root!
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I never do auto rooting... I always follow the guides for any phone.... I was just enquiring of him if he had done it that way ????
As to your 2nd point I had done a TWRP of my stock rom for the merlin,,, and then like a dumbass i had kept it on my sd card (64gb ) which suddenly decided to die on me.... so i lost that...
Anyway,, when i try to put back my MOTO GTE to stock, i will flash the firmware and then try the systemless root,,, have never done that before..
thanks for the stepby step guide..
cheers
Greg
Hi There,
I have come close to getting Xposed framework to work on my Canadian variant of the LG Stylo LG-H636.
As there is no custom recovery and I'm not sure about bootloader unlocking, but with no custom recovery it made the process a bit more annoying.
I started by rooting with kingroot, then used a guide to show me how to switch from king user to Superuser because in order to flash Xposed framework I need Flashfire, and in order to use Flashfire I need to be using SuperSU.
So after switching it to SuperSU Binary I registered and installed the Flashfire app.
This is where I am having problems; I don't know what Xposed Framework to use for my LG-H636. There are download options on the Xposed download page that are for my Android L 5.0.2. So I downloaded x86, and ARM, and ARM64, I tried them all by flashing with Flashfire but Still can't get Xposed framework running.
I get the error that Xposed framework is not installed when I go to the app and download a module.
Flashfire seems to say "Done!" after the ARM version is flashed, but not with the others. It just says "Flashing..." and ..."rebooting". I still don't know what one to use. Anyone know the proper Xposed to use?
I thought I was getting close to having some fun on this phone, whereas before I tried all this I only had the option of stock and root.
Question; does anyone out there know the proper Xposed Framework I should be using? I think I've tried them all and still not working. Is there an easier way to get GravityBox LP working? That's actually why I started doing all this!
I'm running Android L 5.0.2, rooted with King Root and switched to SuperSU, flashing Xposed Framework ZIP with Flashfire.
Thanks a bunch!
I have an LG G Stylo. The model # is LG MS631. It was originally from Metro PCS and I unlocked it and I'm using it with a T-Mobile sim card. I am currently on 5.1.1. Is it possible to update to 6.0 with the T-Mobile rom? Or would I have to use the metro pcs version? Would I mess up any settings on my phone if I did that? Please help. My phone is not rooted yet. I would like to but I also don't know which method to use. It says you can't use kingroot on 5.1.1.
If it was a Metro phone before then I wouldn't see an issue since I am on a metro phone running TMobile firmware. I have TMobile MM 6.0 running on my phone now as we speak. Runs fine. I got rid of the Tmobile Bloat and just got the myMetro app. Works just fine.
You can to root that phone with kingroot. Get kingroot from the store and install it. Open it, it will say there is no root. Then click big blue button at bottom. It says "Try Root" I believe. I may be wrong but go ahead. Then go get Flashify app from store...its free too. Find a superuser zip file here on XDA as well and download that. Find our version of TWRP here on XDA in the threads. Its easy to search. Flash TWRP then reboot into recovery. Best way to do that is get a reboot app from and choose reboot recovery. Once in TWRP click install and find that SU file you downloaded and flash it through TWRP and reboot. You are rooted and can delete all kingroot files. Also get busybox too.
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Alot of people on metro flashed the Tmobile kdz (rom) and then upgraded to Marshmallow. I did and even rooted it.
It's basically the same phone anyways
I tried KingRoot on the metro variant of the stylo and it did not work..
lmarisy said:
I tried KingRoot on the metro variant of the stylo and it did not work..
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You need to unlock the bootloader first. There are instructions in another part of this forum
I used Kingroot on lollipop 5.1.1 without an unlocked bootloader and it worked fine. Afterwards I flashed SU to getbrid of kingroot.
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I flashed the tmobile kdz on mine unlocked bl kingrooted just to flash twrp the flash supersu. I had to manually delete kingroot.
JMarvelous said:
I used Kingroot on lollipop 5.1.1 without an unlocked bootloader and it worked fine. Afterwards I flashed SU to getbrid of kingroot.
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Unlocked bootloader is needed for Marshmallow.
tube517 said:
Unlocked bootloader is needed for Marshmallow.
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Yes I was on Lollipop. Unlocking the bootloader on MM is pretty darn easy and yes you can run that TMO firmware because I'm running it on my Metro variant phone
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Hi,
New to LG G5. Bought from eBay with a modified ROM H83020i_un. My goal is to get to run Nougat with root. I have read a few threads and it seems the steps would be.
1. Install 20a. This is the last version I can install TWRP and root. Instruction is [STOCK][N][ARB01] H830 20A ROM + Flashable ZIPs + IMGs + KDZ
2. Unlock the bootloader, install TWRP and root. Instructions are now with TWRP!
3. Disable OTA update as it will break my phone. The instruction is in LG G5 ALL-IN-ONE THREAD in the section of "Disable OTAs"
4. Upgrade to the latest Nougat. Instructions for 20k is [STOCK][N][ARB01] H830 20k ZIPs + IMGs + KDZ (2017-07-01 Security Patch), following Install via TWRP Directions -> Stock ROOTED
In the event I would need to stock, it appears flashing via LG tool will just replace TWRP.
Is my understanding correct?
Thanks
Hi friends !!!
Like to share about how to unlock bootloader, install custom recovery (TWRP) and Rooting of moto g4 plus
follow the video tutorial
1. How to unlock Bootloader on Moto G4 and Moto G4 plus
2. How to Flash twrp Custom Recovery on Moto G4 & Moto G4 Plus
3. How to Root Moto G4 & Moto G4 Plus
There are already other threads on these very topics, no need for another. Closed.
YT links dead, so removed.