Can someone point me to the thread where you can root while on 6.0.1? I've found a few where all you have to do is flash the twrp in Odin but when i do so my phone freezes at the boot screen. Why help or ideas? Thanks
Make sure ur flashing the correct version of twrp for the 6.0 firmware; check out the deodexed ROM thread install instructions in Dev section it explains how to get root on stock.
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zomgalama said:
Make sure ur flashing the correct version of twrp for the 6.0 firmware; check out the deodexed ROM thread install instructions in Dev section it explains how to get root on stock.
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do you have the link?
So im confused. Do i need a custom kernel to root, or can i just do cf auto root and be fine?
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All u need is twrp installed and working, from there when your in recover you can flash root. I'm on deoxide mm and it didn't have root on it. Just Google chainfire super su for note 5 sprint and I think the latest is like 2.73 super su
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So I have twrp and slim Kat 4.4 on my tab 2 and I tried installing xposed framework and it says I don't have root... then I downloaded root checker and it said the same. No idea how I lost root but what's the best way to get it back without starting all over?
fergdizzle9090 said:
So I have twrp and slim Kat 4.4 on my tab 2 and I tried installing xposed framework and it says I don't have root... then I downloaded root checker and it said the same. No idea how I lost root but what's the best way to get it back without starting all over?
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you are on 4.4.2 rom right??
about root problem plz check the rom's thread and see if the dev has provided a solution for that or not
or try to root manually
aditya rathee said:
you are on 4.4.2 rom right??
about root problem plz check the rom's thread and see if the dev has provided a solution for that or not
or try to root manually
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That's what I was asking, what's the easiest way to root manually?
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So you've rooted that bad boy previously, right? If so, on Android Andi's Omni build you have to flash SuperSU after ROM and gapps. Maybe Slim is the same?
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Flash supersu.zip in twrp. By this you should get your root back
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That's what I was asking, what's the easiest way to root manually?
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brother just flash super su zip file from recovery and everything will be fine
If you want to make root permanent then open titanium backup hold super su and select " convert to system app ". By this you will not loose root again until you flash a new rom. Factory reset your phone and see still you have root
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I have a confusion after going through various threads.
I have an unlocked bootloader and the device is running Lollipop and I would like to root it.
Should I use Nexus Root Toolkit or CF-Auto-Root.
I'm confused because somewhere I read that I need a custom Kernel, but I have stock Kernel.
I would no want to change my kernel as it will stop further OTA Updates which Google Rolls-Out, according to me. Please correct me on this too if I'm wrong.
I really need help. Thanks in advance
starting from stable supersu 2.35 modified kernel is NOT required.
stay away from auto tool
Flash latest SuperSU in recovery. Stock or custom doesn't matter.
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Flash latest SuperSU in recovery. Stock or custom doesn't matter.
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stock recovery????
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stock recovery????
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Sorry I was referring to stock or custom kernel doesn't matter of you have twrp. Use cf auto root if you are stock recovery
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Has anyone rooted their device running 5.0.1 with build BOF1. Ive tried cf-autoroot, cwm, twrp with n no success. How someone can enlighten me, so desperately want to root my device
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I managed to root my device by flashing cwm & supersu through odin
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2943993
Works fine on 915G. Just use the right files.
Hi everyone , i was wondering if any of you guys found a good way to root the latest version version , i tried to manually root via recovery but nothing , please let me know if any of you guys sucessfully did , thanks in addvance .
Yes, pretty much everybody, I'd guess. What method did you use? SuperSU? Doitright?
Best to think of all the answers you want and supply the info up front - you save everybody a lot of time, not least yourself.
I used SuperSU , 3 or 4 different versions 3 betas and 1 not beta then bootloop after every SuperSU installation .. Then I flashed the boot partition again and I removed the bootloop but the root was not there ..
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I rooted my N5 with SuperSU 2.67 Beta. I am running stock kernel and stock recovery.
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I rooted my N5 with SuperSU 2.67 Beta. I am running stock kernel and stock recovery.
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So you rooted your device with stock recovery installed .. How?
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So you rooted your device with stock recovery installed .. How?
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What I did:
1. Flashed all images except the userdata.
2. Boot with TWRP and flash SuperSU.
3. Reboot and done.
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What I did:
1. Flashed all imaged except the userdata.
2. Boot with TWRP and flash SuperSU.
3. Reboot and done.
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You flashed the images by recovery or adb?
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You flashed the images by recovery or adb?
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I flashed using adb only.
I found a solution , and I made a tutorial also. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3356126
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Hello all
I just got the note 5 as a backup phone and I'm in the need to root/flash and everything else... now I'm already on 6.0 mm so whats the best link for rooting. Just asking because this device is older now.
I'm on DPH2/ 920T
Thanks
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azz72 said:
Hello all
I just got the note 5 as a backup phone and I'm in the need to root/flash and everything else... now I'm already on 6.0 mm so whats the best link for rooting. Just asking because this device is older now.
I'm on DPH2/ 920T
Thanks
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Just flash TWRP and the latest SuperSU and your good to go
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Just flash TWRP and the latest SuperSU and your good to go
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Thanks I found it a Lil bit after I posted it.
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How to root!?
Wait so to root this device all I need to do is flash the latest twrp recovery and flash SU?
Is there anything else I need to do before that?
How do inflash the recovery? Through adb?
If anyone could point me to a guide ill appreciated (for some reason I couldn't find one)
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Wait so to root this device all I need to do is flash the latest twrp recovery and flash SU?
Is there anything else I need to do before that?
How do inflash the recovery? Through adb?
If anyone could point me to a guide ill appreciated (for some reason I couldn't find one)
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Check the original Android development thread. Only thing is, it will permanently break Samsung pay. So if you use that, do not flash twrp.