Rooting S4 GT-i9505 - General Questions and Answers

Hello XDA.So here is the story:I had Android 5.0.1 and I rooted it with CF-Auto Root File and I had normal recovery.Everytime I entered in recovery or rebooted my phone I couldn't use my phone (all the apps crashing) so everytime it happened I factory reseted the device.I found the solution:Flashed ClockWork Recovery and went to recovery and pressed reboot and the recovery fixed it.So the problem was the root..About a week ago I flashed CrDroid Marshmallow ROM which is awesome I dont have any problem with it.All the apps r working fine battery is fine etc but I want to root it.I opened XDA and i saw SuperSu beta.I think it will work for me but the problem is that it needs to be flashed with twrp
The questions are:
Is SuperSu Beta going to work for me?
If yes,if I flash twrp and flash supersu beta is the problem in Android 5.0.1 going to appear again (i mention it in the story) cuz if yes i dont know if twrp is going to fix the problem like ClockWork Recovery?
If no,how fo u suggest to root my phone?
Thanks
Sory for the longggg story and everything
And sorry for my english cuz idk if its good I livve in a non english speaking country and im only 14.

Custom roms are already rooted.
CM roms have root access options in the developer settings.
You can flash supersu if you want, but I recommend the stable version.
Also, clockworkmod is an outdated recovery. TWRP is recommended for newer roms 5.0+

GDReaper said:
Custom roms are already rooted.
CM roms have root access options in the developer settings.
You can flash supersu if you want, but I recommend the stable version.
Also, clockworkmod is an outdated recovery. TWRP is recommended for newer roms 5.0+
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Thank you u made my day now that im thinking i came across the root option when i turned off animations and other stuffs for better speed but I didnt payed attention lol
Now the problem I had on Lollipop is gone?
So that means I can flash the TWRP?

r3i-al said:
Thank you u made my day now that im thinking i came across the root option when i turned off animations and other stuffs for better speed but I didnt payed attention lol
Now the problem I had on Lollipop is gone?
So that means I can flash the TWRP?
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If TWRP doesn't work you can always return to clockworkmod.

GDReaper said:
If TWRP doesn't work you can always return to clockworkmod.
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So hello again, I backed up my recovery (clockworkmod) in case something bad happened but it all went good I now have TWRP and everything is great.Thanks I really appreciate your help.

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XT926 - not sure how best to proceed

First off, I just switch to my first android phone from iOS, so although I have plenty of experience jailbreaking and unlocking over there, I'm new to this, so hand-holding is appreciated
I have a developer XT926 phone. Fastboot says it's unlocked with status code 1. It came running 4.0.4, and I rooted it using motofail2go. I now want to install CyanogenMod 10.1 (or some other version 4.2 rom that you guys think is better), as described here. However, I have been unable to find detailed instructions on how to install it after booting into recovery mode. (I'm guessing those steps are well-know on xda, but forum and google searches didn't help.)
Additionally, since I have an unlocked dev phone, can I install one of these unsigned roms directly, or will I need to first install clockworkmod, safestrap, etc (and if so, any advice on which one).
Thanks the any help you can give me
You need to install a custom record very like twrp or cwm. Either is fine and you can easily switch later if you want to try them both out. Once you have your custom recovery installed, you'll need to boot into recovery. From there you will v be able to backup your current setup followed by a factory wipe and ROM install. Good luck
SFG said:
You need to install a custom record very like twrp or cwm. Either is fine and you can easily switch later if you want to try them both out. Once you have your custom recovery installed, you'll need to boot into recovery. From there you will v be able to backup your current setup followed by a factory wipe and ROM install. Good luck
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Thanks. So I have twrp installed and working, and made a successful backup. I was about to install CW 10.1, when I noticed comments that it seems to have a lot of issues. What rom would you recommend I install? Liquidsmooth? Eclipse? CM 10.1 anyway? Thanks again!
reaver9 said:
Thanks. So I have twrp installed and working, and made a successful backup. I was about to install CW 10.1, when I noticed comments that it seems to have a lot of issues. What rom would you recommend I install? Liquidsmooth? Eclipse? CM 10.1 anyway? Thanks again!
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Try em all!
I'm an Eclipse man myself.

TWRP 2.8.7.0?

Has anyone one used the latest twrp recovery? I know know there have been issues with past versions.
Been working fine for me. I only use it for a little before flashing ktoonsez recovery. If you aren't having issues with your current one, really no need to change. I just always grab the latest when "starting over" from a full firmware flash.
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Has anyone one used the latest twrp recovery? I know know there have been issues with past versions.
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I always grab the latest. So I snatched it up when 2.8.7 hit the floor. In fact this was my first time installing twrp with twrp. I have always used Odin but it's easy and it's been working great for me since the day it was released
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elesbb said:
Been working fine for me. I only use it for a little before flashing ktoonsez recovery. If you aren't having issues with your current one, really no need to change. I just always grab the latest when "starting over" from a full firmware flash.
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I'm currently on NK5 4.4.4 and haven't updated it.. I know there's a current L update I can download, OTA, but I rather try some roms.. The thing is I'm not too sure about what recovery I can install. Is TWRP 2.8.7.0 gonna work with me or do I have to use SafeStrap? There's a bunch of options but not too clear on what will work with the current state my phone is in. I'm ready to root. Just need to know what custom recovery to flash..
kaslopis said:
I'm currently on NK5 4.4.4 and haven't updated it.. I know there's a current L update I can download, OTA, but I rather try some roms.. The thing is I'm not too sure about what recovery I can install. Is TWRP 2.8.7.0 gonna work with me or do I have to use SafeStrap? There's a bunch of options but not too clear on what will work with the current state my phone is in. I'm ready to root. Just need to know what custom recovery to flash..
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Well I have used twrp recovery pretty religiously it has an good interface. Some find the Phil's CWM is good as will although I don't think that they is any more support for that, but there is one floating out there. I have never used SafeStrap. I believe that is used for lock bootloader which would be unnecessary for our Sprint phone which are unlocked.

P5113 root, recovery, rom questions

Hello community,
I was given the device last year and had been fairly satisfied with the performance of it. However, it has gotten laggy over the past couple weeks and a friend suggested to root and flash a rom on it. So, without any prior knowledge, I have been doing some research and browsing through the threads on this forum. I can see that there are guides but was very unsure if the methods would still work because I have noticed that most of them were last updated/edit a while ago. I know I shouldn't use the word 'latest' for doing this to a tablet that is fairly old in the market. However, it would be very helpful if someone can point me to some 'proven to work' or 'trust-worthy' guides of rooting, flashing recovery, and rom.
Also, just out of curiosity, please recommend which recovery and rom a first-timer should use if possible
try these roms.
rocketfans14 said:
Hello community,
I was given the device last year and had been fairly satisfied with the performance of it. However, it has gotten laggy over the past couple weeks and a friend suggested to root and flash a rom on it. So, without any prior knowledge, I have been doing some research and browsing through the threads on this forum. I can see that there are guides but was very unsure if the methods would still work because I have noticed that most of them were last updated/edit a while ago. I know I shouldn't use the word 'latest' for doing this to a tablet that is fairly old in the market. However, it would be very helpful if someone can point me to some 'proven to work' or 'trust-worthy' guides of rooting, flashing recovery, and rom.
Also, just out of curiosity, please recommend which recovery and rom a first-timer should use if possible
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hello ,
these are the things you need to do before flashing a ROM.
note: -the following things may void your warranty.
-do this on your own risk.
1. HOW TO ROOT
-First install kingo root on your windows PC. Then check USB debugging .
( settings. < about device < touch build number 7times < go back and select developer options < check USB debugging.)
-Open kingo root on the PC and connect your device and connect your device to the PC. Start root and do not remove the USB cable until it says finish.
-Now you have successfully rooted your device.
2.HOW TO INSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY
- Go to the following link and download CLOCK WORK MOD(CWM)
LINK: https://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Select your device and install the recovery.
go into the app and install recovery .
3.BACK UP
download rom manager from playstore and do a backup( do a backup using this ap only if you are using CWM recovery.
link for ROM manager: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...mmanager&hl=en
Now the first thing you need to do is download this rom.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934533333
(note: you can flash the rom of p5110 for p5113)
now to flash the rom follow the following steps.
1. Go to recovery mode
2. (have the rom in your sd card)flash it there .
use this link to know how to flash a rom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJfPwWjnWGY
now you can reboot after flashing.
to get inbuilt google apps and play store you need to install something called GAPPS (Google apps) download from this link.
http://opengapps.org/?api=5.1&variant=nano
now you flash this zip the same way you flashed the rom.
any problems plz notoce me.
Zte blade l said:
hello ,
these are the things you need to do before flashing a ROM.
note: -the following things may void your warranty.
-do this on your own risk.
1. HOW TO ROOT
-First install kingo root on your windows PC. Then check USB debugging .
( settings. < about device < touch build number 7times < go back and select developer options < check USB debugging.)
-Open kingo root on the PC and connect your device and connect your device to the PC. Start root and do not remove the USB cable until it says finish.
-Now you have successfully rooted your device.
2.HOW TO INSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY
- Go to the following link and download CLOCK WORK MOD(CWM)
LINK: https://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Select your device and install the recovery.
go into the app and install recovery .
3.BACK UP
download rom manager from playstore and do a backup( do a backup using this ap only if you are using CWM recovery.
link for ROM manager: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...mmanager&hl=en
Now the first thing you need to do is download this rom.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934533333
(note: you can flash the rom of p5110 for p5113)
now to flash the rom follow the following steps.
1. Go to recovery mode
2. (have the rom in your sd card)flash it there .
use this link to know how to flash a rom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJfPwWjnWGY
now you can reboot after flashing.
to get inbuilt google apps and play store you need to install something called GAPPS (Google apps) download from this link.
http://opengapps.org/?api=5.1&variant=nano
now you flash this zip the same way you flashed the rom.
any problems plz notoce me.
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I was looking in the forum and someone said that I would also need to unlock the bootloader? If so, how do I do that?
Also, is there a difference between kingroot and towelroot? I saw a post in the forum here saying towelroot is fast and easy to root the tablet.
Not much difference.
Actually there is not much difference between kings root and towel root....towel root doesn't need a PC...but I have never used it so I can't assure you that it is safe.
And coming to the boot loader I don't know much about it but I didn't do anything like that before flashing a rom or rooting my tab2....
If you want further assistance about the boot loader I can help you with that..
rocketfans14 said:
I was looking in the forum and someone said that I would also need to unlock the bootloader? If so, how do I do that?
Also, is there a difference between kingroot and towelroot? I saw a post in the forum here saying towelroot is fast and easy to root the tablet.
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it is not necessary to unloack bootloader for tab 2 as it comes with a unlocked bootloader from stock.
Zte blade l said:
Actually there is not much difference between kings root and towel root....towel root doesn't need a PC...but I have never used it so I can't assure you that it is safe.
And coming to the boot loader I don't know much about it but I didn't do anything like that before flashing a rom or rooting my tab2....
If you want further assistance about the boot loader I can help you with that..
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Hey, it's been a while. Honestly speaking, when I first posted this thread, I didn't really have enough time to do the things so now I am finally back and trying to do it. So far, I know what recovery and rom I'm going to use with all the files downloaded and ready. Though, currently, I am still at the pre-root stage. I have read up things about kingoroot and not sure if I wanted to use it. So I looked around on the forum and wonder if Odin is still a working solution. Reading on the steps and guides, I was wondering if I need to have Kies installed?
rocketfans14 said:
Hey, it's been a while. Honestly speaking, when I first posted this thread, I didn't really have enough time to do the things so now I am finally back and trying to do it. So far, I know what recovery and rom I'm going to use with all the files downloaded and ready. Though, currently, I am still at the pre-root stage. I have read up things about kingoroot and not sure if I wanted to use it. So I looked around on the forum and wonder if Odin is still a working solution. Reading on the steps and guides, I was wondering if I need to have Kies installed?
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Kies is not needed as it never helped.
You can depend on odin it is your only saviour when you are in trouble.
I think rooting with kingroot is easy as it is just connecting to your PC and cick the start button.
So just notice me when your ready.
And there is also one good news...?
Tab 2 has got marshmallow.
Zte blade l said:
Kies is not needed as it never helped.
You can depend on odin it is your only saviour when you are in trouble.
I think rooting with kingroot is easy as it is just connecting to your PC and cick the start button.
So just notice me when your ready.
And there is also one good news...��
Tab 2 has got marshmallow.
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I have rooted the tablet. I did it with odin and twrp with flashing the updatedSuperSU zip folder.
I have tried flashing the CM12.1 rom yesterday but resulted in a boot loop. So for now, I'm just rooted and on stock rom until I or someone can find out what was the problem. I have read about the discussion with marshmallow but it seems to me that the project isn't really stable yet. From what I have researched lately, can I assume there's issue with the p51xx line of tablets? Because I saw many people having problems with p51xx and most people with the other tablets aren't having any.
rocketfans14 said:
I have rooted the tablet. I did it with odin and twrp with flashing the updatedSuperSU zip folder.
I have tried flashing the CM12.1 rom yesterday but resulted in a boot loop. So for now, I'm just rooted and on stock rom until I or someone can find out what was the problem. I have read about the discussion with marshmallow but it seems to me that the project isn't really stable yet. From what I have researched lately, can I assume there's issue with the p51xx line of tablets? Because I saw many people having problems with p51xx and most people with the other tablets aren't having any.
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You first must update your tab to jelly bean bootloader, before trying out newer roms.
Or perhaps flash stock jb firmware with odin
Whatever you choose, both is ok.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642005
Read here
The first thing you do, is take a nandroid backup, it's very important at every step, unless you are really ready to risk. It's better to have it.
Next Read through the rom threads, clear your mind and your tab too. You must format data.
Stay on twrp 2.8.7.2. Don't go to the latest one yet.
Flash rom, wait, it will boot up.
Every tab behave differently with every rom, sure you are going to face soft reboots, on some roms it will be a lot, on some it will be less. I would suggest you try both LP and kk first.
Remember, it's better to keep this tab updated than to stay on stock. This tab 2 series has a emmc bug and staying on stock or jumping back is a risk too. I have been on kk and lp. They both have kept this tab running great and away from that bug.
billysam said:
You first must update your tab to jelly bean bootloader, before trying out newer roms.
Or perhaps flash stock jb firmware with odin
Whatever you choose, both is ok.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642005
Read here
The first thing you do, is take a nandroid backup, it's very important at every step, unless you are really ready to risk. It's better to have it.
Next Read through the rom threads, clear your mind and your tab too. You must format data.
Stay on twrp 2.8.7.2. Don't go to the latest one yet.
Flash rom, wait, it will boot up.
Every tab behave differently with every rom, sure you are going to face soft reboots, on some roms it will be a lot, on some it will be less. I would suggest you try both LP and kk first.
Remember, it's better to keep this tab updated than to stay on stock. This tab 2 series has a emmc bug and staying on stock or jumping back is a risk too. I have been on kk and lp. They both have kept this tab running great and away from that bug.
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Do I have to unroot first? Do you have a link to making a nandroid backup?
Edit: Oh, I looked at the link you included and it said that if I am on stock jb (4.2.2), I can skip the update bootloader part..
When you flashed the new rom, did you do a factory reset (wipe data)?
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rocketfans14 said:
Do I have to unroot first? Do you have a link to making a nandroid backup?
Edit: Oh, I looked at the link you included and it said that if I am on stock jb (4.2.2), I can skip the update bootloader part..
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Yes, that's what I meant too, if you're on jb already, you are fine. You don't have to unroot. For making a nandroid backup, use twrp recovery, there is an option for backup, select and backup all from there, if you get into bootloop or any other problem, as long as you can get back to recovery, you can restore from there. Most rom comes pre rooted.
rocketfans14 said:
I have rooted the tablet. I did it with odin and twrp with flashing the updatedSuperSU zip folder.
I have tried flashing the CM12.1 rom yesterday but resulted in a boot loop. So for now, I'm just rooted and on stock rom until I or someone can find out what was the problem. I have read about the discussion with marshmallow but it seems to me that the project isn't really stable yet. From what I have researched lately, can I assume there's issue with the p51xx line of tablets? Because I saw many people having problems with p51xx and most people with the other tablets aren't having any.
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Did you clear dalvik cache in recovery before flashing rom?
Zte blade l said:
Did you clear dalvik cache in recovery before flashing rom?
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Yes, I cleared the top four options in recovery, and formatted data before flashing.
billysam said:
Yes, that's what I meant too, if you're on jb already, you are fine. You don't have to unroot. For making a nandroid backup, use twrp recovery, there is an option for backup, select and backup all from there, if you get into bootloop or any other problem, as long as you can get back to recovery, you can restore from there. Most rom comes pre rooted.
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That's what I did. Let me just briefly summarize what I have done:
used odin with twrp
booted into recovery and made back up
cleared dalvik, cache, system, and data, formatted data
flashed update supersu, booted into system and checked root with root checker
rebooted into recovery, cleared dalvik, cache, system, and data, formatted data again
flashed cm12.1 and gapps, rebooted but ran into bootloop at splash screen
rebooted into recovery and restored back up
So I'm rooted and on stock 4.2.2 currently.
champ1919 said:
When you flashed the new rom, did you do a factory reset (wipe data)?
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I did.
Try flashing blisspop or slimLP.

Updating while rooted

I want to update to the new 12.1-YOG7DAS2K1 and I haven't found any tutorials or anything that really actually helped so could anyone tell me how I could do it and keep root I tried just going and updating with TRWP but I got an error which I think it because I'm using the latest version of TWRP which I can fix that but I can't find anything saying if I will lose root or stuff like xposed if I update
If I'm not mistaken, the full flashable zip is not released yet, so your best bet is to update it OTA, which will remove root. You can then re-flash TWRP recovery and SuperSU to regain root. I can't comment on Xposed as I don't use it.
I always believed in not taking OTA updates while rooted. I know it's different with cm and o²os and all, but it's just good habits. Wait for a twrp flashable of the update
lucaboox said:
I want to update to the new 12.1-YOG7DAS2K1 and I haven't found any tutorials or anything that really actually helped so could anyone tell me how I could do it and keep root I tried just going and updating with TRWP but I got an error which I think it because I'm using the latest version of TWRP which I can fix that but I can't find anything saying if I will lose root or stuff like xposed if I update
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Check here the full flashable zip has been available for awhile now. Wipe system and flash ROM + supersu and profit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2906746
oble said:
If I'm not mistaken, the full flashable zip is not released yet, so your best bet is to update it OTA, which will remove root. You can then re-flash TWRP recovery and SuperSU to regain root. I can't comment on Xposed as I don't use it.
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OTA will never work on a rooted phone FYI. You need a stock system with CM recovery for it to pass the OTA checks and for it to successfully flash
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Renosh said:
Check here the full flashable zip has been available for awhile now. Wipe system and flash ROM + supersu and profit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2906746
OTA will never work on a rooted phone FYI. You need a stock system with CM recovery for it to pass the OTA checks and for it to successfully flash
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Can I just flash it without reseting and keep all my apps and what not or do I have to do a reset? Also this will reset Xposed right?
You can flash this via twrp recovery
cm-12.1-YOG7DAS2K1-bacon-signed.zip
From
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63421581&postcount=3
You can backup your apps in titanium backup after flash above ROM you can restore them.
Official cm 13 came up. Aren't you know ? That can also twrp flashable. I get in CyanogenMod website.
I flashed one of them and got it updated no apps reset or anything have everything along with Xposed and Root
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=bacon would the newest nightly be the right thing to do and I don't really know what has changed in CM 13 anything removed that was big?

If you flash a custom rom on your phone, will it wipe the root?

Hey, im pretty new to rooting and stuff, and i've already rooted my phone. But if I flash a custom ROM on my phone, will it wipe the root? (I have an HTC One M8)
ViperVenom2000 said:
Hey, im pretty new to rooting and stuff, and i've already rooted my phone. But if I flash a custom ROM on my phone, will it wipe the root? (I have an HTC One M8)
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Yes, it will wipe the root! I suggest you flash a CM based ROM since its got root toggle inbuilt in its developer settings. Cheers ?
sw1tchback said:
Yes, it will wipe the root! I suggest you flash a CM based ROM since its got root toggle inbuilt in its developer settings. Cheers
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Thanks!
sw1tchback said:
Yes, it will wipe the root! I suggest you flash a CM based ROM since its got root toggle inbuilt in its developer settings. Cheers
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So, something like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2753248? WIll that have root? And, can you install superuser (Any version of Superuser) on any android version safely?
Well I'm very new at this as well and I see now that the road from sitting on your couch googling what is rooting to becoming a super hacker is a long one, I think I can help. With that being said I could be wrong too so research everything and double check. If you have root access before you do anything else install a custom recovery. I suggest TWRP. Then you want to focus on learning to create nandroid backups and Titanium backups. That way when things go awry all is not lost. THEN you can go for the ROMs. Research how to wipe your device properly with each flash. This is pretty important. TWRP recovery automatically tells you when your wipe has unrooted your device and gives you root again. May I ask is your bootloader already unlocked?
ViperVenom2000 said:
Thanks!
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I'm always there to help?
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ViperVenom2000 said:
So, something like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2753248? WIll that have root? And, can you install superuser (Any version of Superuser) on any android version safely?
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Yeah the ROM you mentioned should work fine for your device. Just follow the instructions in the guide step by step and all should go well. And yes, you'd have root inbuilt since its a CM based ROM, just enable Developer Options in settings and toggle Root Access in it to 'Apps only' or 'Apps and ADB'. I prefer using Chainfire's SuperSU, it should work well with your ROM. Good Luck Flashing ??
EDIT: I just noticed, the ROM you mentioned is a pretty old one. I suggest you flash CM 13 running Android 6.x Marshmallow, there is an official build for your device here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3256696
Check it out!
Thanks all! I found it out. I've unlocked my bootloader, and installed TWRP. Then, made a complete ROM Backup in case everything screws up. (I stored the backups and a stock ROM on a micro-SD card) Then, I installed a custom ROM running a CM based android Marshmallow (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2753248), along with the Google Play apps .zip. Then, made a backup again, and now I'm all set! I think I will still delve into finding the best ROM for me! And all without bricking my phone. I also was successfully able to root my LG G Pad 7.0 LTE using Purple Drake with a special version of TWRP. Again, thanks for all the help! (The next thing I need to do is figure out how to Dual-Boot custom ROMs...)

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