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I rooted my p8 lite with king root. Then I replaced it with super su. But I couldn't instal busy box so I removed super su. Then it messed up. Now I can't uproot it. It's not also properly rooted. If I open king root it says root auth error. Fix now. But it's not fixing. Now what can I do? ? Please help me out

Root auth error
I've got a simillar problem, I once rooted my Honor 6 with Kingroot, then uninstalled the app (unrooting the phone), then I rooted it again and that's when I got this error, saying the root failed. I checked with Root Checker app and it says that the phone's rooted, but KingRoot says to "Fix now" and it is not able to do so. Not sure what to do, I neither can properly root, nor unroot my phone ! :/

I think I have a solution (might not work, please don't kill me!), if you open SuperSU and update the binary, what happens? Also, if you flash the binary via recovery, what happens, I'd like to know if it is a binary issue since (from what I know) kingroot uses an old binary.

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[Q] WIll my phone be re-rootable?

I have the kyocera rise, which i am trying to root. Everytime to root my phone, the console says its succsessful and all, but once i get on my phone after the reboots, SuperSU is on it. Now once i open SuperSU it asks to update the binary needs to update, after i accept it the update fails. And i cant even get rid of SuperSU, because i tried the unroot method with Bin4ry's console, and the app is still on my device. After installing SuperUser, it tells me that the SU binary is an older version, and after i try updating it says it's checking root access, then it fails. THE BIG QUESTION HERE IS, HOW CAN I GET MY KYOCERA RISE BACK TO A FULL WORKING ROOTED PHONE, I MISS THE ROOT

[Q] Rooting Problem (s)

I have the ZTE Warp Sequent N861 that I want to root for memory swapping. I tried using DoomLoRD's ICS root, and SRS root for android. Some of the root checker apps on google play say my phone is rooted, some say that it isn't. Any of the programs that need SU permission are not working, saying that there is either no root, or no superuser permissions. I'm not sure exactly what the problem. I reset my phone back to factory restore but the su program is still there and now I don't know what to do. Any help at all would be appreciated, I can't seem to figure this out. Thanks!

[Q] Need help with rooting off brand tablet

I have a Linsay F-10xhd tab and have been searching everywhere on the net for a way to root this device. I have tried every 1 click method out there and they weren't able to root it. If anyone here has rooted a Linsay device can you point me in the right direction. I have a bunch of preloaded apps I would love to get rid of.
Didi some digging
And read that my drivers were not working properly with Vroot and Kingroot. So I uninstalled my drivers for this device and reinstalled then using PDA.net. Then I ran it through Vroot. After it did its thing it said it was successful rooted. Checked with root checker from playstore and it said it wasn't rooted
So I tried it again with kingroot but when it was finished connecting it said it was rooted and if I wanted to "unroot" or "root again"
That's as far as I've gotten. I didn't want to go further for fear of bricking my tablet.
I also downloaded Supersu, Busybox, and twrp and wasn't able to do anything cause they also said the device wasn't rooted. Anybody know why Vroot and Kingroot would say I'm rooted but these other apps are saying otherwise?
After days of trying to get this thing rooted, I figured out what went wrong. I deleted the kinguser app that comes with Kingroot when rooting. I downloaded the kinguser apk, installed it and got root permission!
So if you have a Linsay F-10XHD tablet, you have to use the kingroot method to root it. I'm still debating if I should replace kinguser with supersu. Don't see any real difference between the two. I might just keep kinguser
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Hope this method works for me just got tablet for free today going to try later hope I don't run into issues now
Kingroot worked beautifully no problems here

[Completed] SuperSU binary update failed

Hello guys
So i have a problem complicated i tell you:
i ve rooted my phone sonce like 4 month with supersu and everything was working great.
one day supersu told me binary update so i put yes and then its loading for 2mins it says normal or twrp i choose normal and after binary update failed
a friend downloaded me kingroot idk why and didnt have the time to say no so
now my phone is rooted with kingroot working and supersu with binary update failed.
so one time supersu told me that some apps needs to be remove for the update and it didnt say
which so maybe it was kingroot and idk if its brick my phone so i just close the apps and i try the update every day but its not working and i dont have this message now.
please consider that i dont have money for buy a new phone if its brick so... thanks for understanding
i want to update supersu binary and remove kinguser & kingroot.
i have a samsung galaxy A5
!!can u tell me if i use cleaning options in supersu like delete other root apps so kinguser it can brick my phone? And after i used that use reinstall supersu from play store option?
Thanks
Hello, thank you for using XDA Assist.
This is pretty easy so i'll answer you right away, go HERE and download the latest binary files from chainfire and flash them via recovery. Then boot up and uninstall kingroot and all other root apps. You should then have working root and a working root controlling app.
Good luck!

Help! Lost Root??

Hi all,
I am having problems with my phone and its starting to drive me crazy. I have a ZTE N817 (Obama phone) which I rooted and flashed TWRP to about 8 months ago. The rom is stock because I've never been able to find any custom roms. I used the kingoroot PC application to root the device (the app I've found that was able to root it), and replaced kinguser with supersu. Everything worked great, or at least as good as one can expect from a device with such lown spec hardware.
About a week ago I opened my busybox installer (Busybox Pro (Stericson) and I noticed the app said either I didn't have root or I needed to update the supersu binary. I had the most recent supersu binary but I reinstalled it and updated the binary anyway. The binary updated fine. Busybox still said I didnt have root. I then down loaded a root checker app from the store, it said I had root and my busybox installation was fine. I opened a few more apps that require root (titanium backup, root explorer, etc) all said the device was not rooted. I installed a couple more root checkers, both said the device was not rooted but one said busybox was installed and the other said it wasnt. The first root checker app still said the phone was rooted and busybox installed.
Whenever I run an app that requires root, I get the popup from supersu asking me to grant root access. I grant it but then the apps just tell me that they are unable to get root access and my device is not rooted. I reinstalled kingoroot on my PC and ran it to root the phone again. It said it ran successfully, supersu installed fine and updated the binary. Still no change in anything. I tried to use kingoroot to unroot the device (just so I could root it again) but kingoroot was unsuccessful, but it says it has no problems rooting it.
At this point I have no idea what is going on or how I can get root access back. Any help or ideas anyone may have will be greatly appreciated.:highfive: Like I said, its seriously starting to drive me nuts. :crying::crying:
Happy Memorial Day to everyone!
jritt said:
Hi all,
I am having problems with my phone and its starting to drive me crazy. I have a ZTE N817 (Obama phone) which I rooted and flashed TWRP to about 8 months ago. The rom is stock because I've never been able to find any custom roms. I used the kingoroot PC application to root the device (the app I've found that was able to root it), and replaced kinguser with supersu. Everything worked great, or at least as good as one can expect from a device with such lown spec hardware.
About a week ago I opened my busybox installer (Busybox Pro (Stericson) and I noticed the app said either I didn't have root or I needed to update the supersu binary. I had the most recent supersu binary but I reinstalled it and updated the binary anyway. The binary updated fine. Busybox still said I didnt have root. I then down loaded a root checker app from the store, it said I had root and my busybox installation was fine. I opened a few more apps that require root (titanium backup, root explorer, etc) all said the device was not rooted. I installed a couple more root checkers, both said the device was not rooted but one said busybox was installed and the other said it wasnt. The first root checker app still said the phone was rooted and busybox installed.
Whenever I run an app that requires root, I get the popup from supersu asking me to grant root access. I grant it but then the apps just tell me that they are unable to get root access and my device is not rooted. I reinstalled kingoroot on my PC and ran it to root the phone again. It said it ran successfully, supersu installed fine and updated the binary. Still no change in anything. I tried to use kingoroot to unroot the device (just so I could root it again) but kingoroot was unsuccessful, but it says it has no problems rooting it.
At this point I have no idea what is going on or how I can get root access back. Any help or ideas anyone may have will be greatly appreciated.:highfive: Like I said, its seriously starting to drive me nuts. :crying::crying:
Happy Memorial Day to everyone!
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you have twrp still?
install latest supersu.zip
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sd_shadow said:
you have twrp still?
install latest supersu.zip
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Yes, I still have TWRP. If I install supersu from the play store without the binary installed the app will tell me immediately after opening that my device is not rooted and it won't work. If I flash the binary through TWRP first, then supersu installs from the play store no different than if the device was still rooted, but I still don't have root. I get the toast notifications whenever an app requests access, but of course it is unable to grant it. I am still on the exact same version of Android as when I got the phone, nothing other than apps themselves have been updated. I have zero idea how I lost root, and even more confusing to me is why I cannot reacquire it. Again just last night, I tried Kingoroot (what I originally rooted the device with), Dr Fone, iRoot, eRoot and Framaroot. Every one failed.:crying: It's a real pain in the rear because the phone's hardware is so lacking that root access is needed just to make the device somewhat usable. I have not ever been able to find a custom rom despite searching all over many times. But last night I was thinking, since I stil have TWRP if I can find someone else with the same handset with root....could I flash a backup of their stock rom? Would that work?:fingers-crossed: I'm becoming extremely frustrated
jritt said:
Yes, I still have TWRP. If I install supersu from the play store without the binary installed the app will tell me immediately after opening that my device is not rooted and it won't work. If I flash the binary through TWRP first, then supersu installs from the play store no different than if the device was still rooted, but I still don't have root. I get the toast notifications whenever an app requests access, but of course it is unable to grant it. I am still on the exact same version of Android as when I got the phone, nothing other than apps themselves have been updated. I have zero idea how I lost root, and even more confusing to me is why I cannot reacquire it. Again just last night, I tried Kingoroot (what I originally rooted the device with), Dr Fone, iRoot, eRoot and Framaroot. Every one failed.:crying: It's a real pain in the rear because the phone's hardware is so lacking that root access is needed just to make the device somewhat usable. I have not ever been able to find a custom rom despite searching all over many times. But last night I was thinking, since I stil have TWRP if I can find someone else with the same handset with root....could I flash a backup of their stock rom? Would that work?:fingers-crossed: I'm becoming extremely frustrated
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which Supersu.zip zip are you using?
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sd_shadow said:
which Supersu.zip zip are you using?
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The one I used last night was SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip.
jritt said:
The one I used last night was SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip.
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Here are some things to check.
Maybe you need to make sure you have root access in developer options set to "apps and adb".
Make sure you have a root explorer and that it is enabled.
Check SELinux to see if it's set to "enforcing" or "permissive", set it to permissive if you can.
You might need to use SuperSU in "systemless mode"
Yes, in theory, a rooted backup from someone else should work.
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