Help please .. TWRP Issue - Honor 8 Questions & Answers

Hi,
I am trying to root my honor 8 device .. It is emui 5
I downloaded twrp 3.0.3 from the honor 8 section and i flashed it and it works properly..
then i downloaded supersu 2.79 latest one and i went to recovery to install it.. once i press on the zip file to install, it runs for a second then the device reboot before finishing installation .. what should i do ?
thanks.

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SUPERSU link for OPO COS 13 ( 6.0.1) ? help

Hello Friends,
I have tried to root my OPO running on cos 13 through TWRP. Unfortunately the rooting failed and the phone failed to start, It hangs in "cyanogen mod ready " boot animation screen. some how I have managed to flash the phone to stock OS and again updated it to COS 13.
Now I would like to root the phone , Please someone provide me the right SUPERSU link !
so that I can use it through TWRP.
P.S: The bootloader is already Unlocked.
Thanks in advance :good:
I'm dealing with the same problem, and I've had to flash the system partition back to 5.1.1 and then upgrade to 6.0.1 3 times. Each time I try installing different versions of SuperSU It hangs. Apparently you aren't supposed to install it, and enable root from the developer options, but I don't have any such option.
srink.007 said:
Hello Friends,
I have tried to root my OPO running on cos 13 through TWRP. Unfortunately the rooting failed and the phone failed to start, It hangs in "cyanogen mod ready " boot animation screen. some how I have managed to flash the phone to stock OS and again updated it to COS 13.
Now I would like to root the phone , Please someone provide me the right SUPERSU link !
so that I can use it through TWRP.
P.S: The bootloader is already Unlocked.
Thanks in advance :good:
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squigley said:
I'm dealing with the same problem, and I've had to flash the system partition back to 5.1.1 and then upgrade to 6.0.1 3 times. Each time I try installing different versions of SuperSU It hangs. Apparently you aren't supposed to install it, and enable root from the developer options, but I don't have any such option.
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You need to flash the beta sytemless SU, downloads are at the bottom of this post. Latest is BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160121175247.zip - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
Ok, so I found a Beta version of SuperSU 2.7.1, and it seems to have worked. It was a different install process, saying it detected a "systemless root" or something, and it needed to patch the boot image. After that I appear to have root access again..
https://download.chainfire.eu/932/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
Edit: Whoops, guess I should have refreshed the page before posting.. What you said is correct Ken.
Thank you
kenboyles72 said:
You need to flash the beta sytemless SU, downloads are at the bottom of this post. Latest is BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160121175247.zip - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
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thanks a lot
DONE
http://imgur.com/hh3qkdxGuys Finally I have done it. Yes the phone is rooted now
1. Flash Stock COS 12
2.Update Stock COS 13 using stock recovery
3. Installed SUPERSU (chainfire) from Play Store
3. Install TWRP
4. Create NANDROID BACKUP (optional , I have created since I doubted the rooting process on cos 13)
5. Installed Latest STABLE SUPERSU ( V 2.65 as of now) {my last attempt with beta 2.71 failed }
6. Done
http://imgur.com/hh3qkdx

Troubles getting root with Marshmallow B571

Hello guys,
I'm trying to get root acces on my mt7-l09 for 2 days and i can't figure it out !
it ran lollipop crypted. SO I downloaded Android 6 firmware for l09 on this page (have to select smartphones and mate 7 l09 standard to see it ) :
http://consumer.huawei.com/my/support/downloads/index.htm?keyword=mt7
Then I flash it (manually with huawei extract update and fastboot). I flashed the recovery twrp-2-8-7-0-mate7-android-5-1-t3156779
And with I tryed to flash supersu, differents version. the lastest I could find on google , the 2.64 and maybe one more. One worked but my system was broken, I could not go to my settings at all! when I tapped the button it just do nothing. even if I tryed to acces with long press on wifi speed dial or else.
Then I followeds this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-7/general/huawei-ascend-mate-7-bootloader-t3421392
Actually I tryd with other firmware but can't remeber which but each time I got stuck on huawei logo with android bellow. Except once when it broke my system.
I probably missed something, if someone could take a look...
I'm not far if you need more informations !
Thanks you !
Hi, you need to use the supersu 2.64 version found attached to this comment just flash this as you normally would flash supersu from recovery
TheLolageMann said:
Hi, you need to use the supersu 2.64 version found attached to this comment just flash this as you normally would flash supersu from recovery
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You are my hero!
Thanks you so much!

root problem !!HELP

i recently flashed stock rom with dload method
then i installed twrp
but when i install super su with twrp it says its done but when i reboot i see its not rooted and supersu is not installed
i realy need root,plz help
Which root version you flashed or amd which twrp?
Check my signature for rooting on EMUI 5

Huawei mate 9 twrp won't install super sup 2.82

I tried to root my Huawei mate 9 today but when I try to install supersu from twrp the device reboots when the (creating image) message pops up I have no idea what to do, should I try to force it in with fastboot? my Huawei is an L09 Vodafone version with android 7 and emui 5.0.1 I tried the SuperSU-v2.82-EMUI5-SELEnforcing.zip version and it didn't work, it just rebooted while doing the creating image message, I also tried the phh's superuser method but that directly didn't install it just straight out give me an error also one click root does not work, tried king root, nothing, right now i'm rethinking the idea of downgrading it to Android 6 (or Android 5 if possible) or maybe I should try to wipe the firmware and install a non vodafone one

Problem with twrp not installing SuperSU

I have a Honor 8 with Emui 5.0.1, Android 7 model FRDL09 , build FRD- L09C432B394.
I have unlocked the bootloader and installed 3.0.3-0 Twrp but when i try to install SuperSU from the recovery i can't (the phone start the operation but after 2 or 3 seconds on the screen there are some very fast message and the phone just reboot. I was able to read the message that is:
- System-less Mode, Boot Image Support required
- creating image
I tried with 2 different version of SuperSU (sr3-SuperSU-2.79-Sr3- 2017 0114223742.zip and SuperSU-v2.82-Sr5-Permissive.zip but i have the same problem
Anyone can help to figure out what i'm doing wrong?
Tia
Install twrp 3.1.1 from open kirin thread.
I use magisk for root, and any problem with this recovery.
I use EMUI 5 b402.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
xuso77 said:
Install twrp 3.1.1 from open kirin thread.
I use magisk for root, and any problem with this recovery.
I use EMUI 5 b402.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
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Yea i just did that reading better the forum and i figured out that i was using the wrong twrp version
I still used the official SuperSu 2.82, do you think it is better go for magisk?
Thank you for your reply
For me is better magisk.
When I want update my device, I uninstall magisk with the uninstalled twrp zip, and then, I update with the full update package and 0 problems.
xuso77 said:
For me is better magisk.
When I want update my device, I uninstall magisk with the uninstalled twrp zip, and then, I update with the full update package and 0 problems.
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Sadly i can't find the original rom of my phone so i can't reflash it to remove the changes done by SuperSU so i need to stick with it even if i want to try magisk
Flash this Version from TWRP
SR1-SuperSU-v2.82-SR1-20170608224931.zip

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