Root checker showing device as rooted, but not able to utilize root capabilities? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers

I'm using a T-Mobile Galaxy S7 SM-G930T. I rooted the phone (or so I thought) using ODIN per Max Lee's guide. I have been unable to get SuperSU to work, so I removed that and downloaded phh's Superuser from the Play Store. I have Root Checker installed which tells me phone is rooted. Whenever I try to use apps that require root access (Busybox, Titanium Backup, and Greenify), I'm told that the apps don't have root access. I can't seem to find any way to grant any apps root access with phh's Superuser, nor was I able to find a way to do so with SuperSU. I also attempted to flash stock firmware back on to my device to unroot it via ODIN, but that failed as well. I can't seem to unroot my device, nor can I utilize root capabilites. I'm stuck in some kind of limbo and I don't know where to go. Can somebody help me solve my root issues or unroot the device altogether if the first option doesn't work?

wolfpls254 said:
I'm using a T-Mobile Galaxy S7 SM-G930T. I rooted the phone (or so I thought) using ODIN per Max Lee's guide. I have been unable to get SuperSU to work, so I removed that and downloaded phh's Superuser from the Play Store. I have Root Checker installed which tells me phone is rooted. Whenever I try to use apps that require root access (Busybox, Titanium Backup, and Greenify), I'm told that the apps don't have root access. I can't seem to find any way to grant any apps root access with phh's Superuser, nor was I able to find a way to do so with SuperSU. I also attempted to flash stock firmware back on to my device to unroot it via ODIN, but that failed as well. I can't seem to unroot my device, nor can I utilize root capabilites. I'm stuck in some kind of limbo and I don't know where to go. Can somebody help me solve my root issues or unroot the device altogether if the first option doesn't work?
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What version of Android are you on? From what I remember Max Lee had an outdated engboot.
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If you are on nougat download and use the adb root files in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/development/rom-t3636434
Inside the adb root folder there should be an updated eng boot that you can flash through Odin.

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[Q] Rooted but no Root access

Hi every one,
I currently am using an LG G2 from tmobile (801 model). My device says its rooted but it doesnt have root access because I forgot to flash supersu binaries before i flashed the 4.4.2 version of the software. But now my custom recovery doesnt exist anymore.
I've tried using LG flash tools to flash back to 4.2. stock settings to start over but I am unable to do so for some reason. LG Flash tools isnt able to recognize my G2 in download mode. My computer is able to recognize my G2 when it is turned on though.
So is there anyway to flash a custom recovery without root access?
Or is there anyway to flash supersu binaries without a custom recovery using ADB?
I've tried trouble shooting with multiple threads and multiple downgrade methods but none of them are giving me any luck. I really want to flash a custom rom on my LG g2 and have the benefits of root access.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
sai.nissankula said:
Hi every one,
I currently am using an LG G2 from tmobile (801 model). My device says its rooted but it doesnt have root access because I forgot to flash supersu binaries before i flashed the 4.4.2 version of the software. But now my custom recovery doesnt exist anymore.
I've tried using LG flash tools to flash back to 4.2. stock settings to start over but I am unable to do so for some reason. LG Flash tools isnt able to recognize my G2 in download mode. My computer is able to recognize my G2 when it is turned on though.
So is there anyway to flash a custom recovery without root access?
Or is there anyway to flash supersu binaries without a custom recovery using ADB?
I've tried trouble shooting with multiple threads and multiple downgrade methods but none of them are giving me any luck. I really want to flash a custom rom on my LG g2 and have the benefits of root access.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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All you need to do is install the towelroot.apk to give instant temporary root. Then install SuperSU from the dev thread here on xda or from the play store. After installing SuperSU go to its settings and select install as a system app and reboot when finished. It might take 2 attempts before it successful (it always takes me 2 tries). Then uninstall towelroot as it's no longer required since you've gained permanent root. Now install the autorec.apk and you'll install TWRP recovery. Now that you have root and recovery and have control of your device you can customise to taste. In my case I always install busybox and a terminal emulator so I can further fine tune my system.
I hope this helps
Ciao
still got issues :/
Odysseus1962 said:
All you need to do is install the towelroot.apk to give instant temporary root. Then install SuperSU from the dev thread here on xda or from the play store. After installing SuperSU go to its settings and select install as a system app and reboot when finished. It might take 2 attempts before it successful (it always takes me 2 tries). Then uninstall towelroot as it's no longer required since you've gained permanent root. Now install the autorec.apk and you'll install TWRP recovery. Now that you have root and recovery and have control of your device you can customise to taste. In my case I always install busybox and a terminal emulator so I can further fine tune my system.
I hope this helps
Ciao
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However even when i go into supersu, it keeps saying my binaries are not up to date. So i cant install anything and I cant do anything to install a custom recovery without root access.
sai.nissankula said:
However even when i go into supersu, it keeps saying my binaries are not up to date. So i cant install anything and I cant do anything to install a custom recovery without root access.
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So you have installed Towelroot, achieved root then having issues installing the SuperSU.apk this is indeed an issue. Towelroot should allow for it to be installed. When you install Towelroot do you get the warnings from the installer and Lookout that the package contains an exploit? Do you interrupt or stop it from fully installing when you see the warnings? The only thing I can think of is you are doing something wrong when installing towelroot which is prohibiting it from doing its job in gaining root.

[Completed] [Q] King root assist

I have used kingroot to root my phone, as i was trying to change the super user to SuperSU, i deleted kinguser, it removed my root, Now when running kingroot it acts as though i am already rooted, how can i fix this?
This is the first root i have used that worked because i have a Mediatek phone. Please help Orion pro x500a 4.4.2 android
I think i may still have bootloader.... http://prntscr.com/5rha93
I have SuperSu as a system app, but no binary. It fails every time
I think i could flash a custom recovery the flash supersu, but would that have the binary?
If i could do this what program would i use?
I dont even know
Anyone?
N_psycho_PD_uh? said:
Can you boot to system at all? Since you have prerooted there might be enough vulnerability left to use cydiaimpactor to try getting root again, it attacks the android master key exploit and one other abd will not harm your device if the nethod doesn't work. Have you tried flashing superuser or superSU by ADB to your device, if you can get a recovery installed then you are rooted, if you can get to recovery mode then you can flash a ROM you can also flash a ROM through ADB but you've got to be sure you're rooted before you can do ADB.
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I can boot to system, i can use android normally, i have supersu but no binary, it is a system app, it stayed through a factory reset. I have a bootloader of some sort. I posted a image of it, i can try to get a clearer one if needed. As i said it is a mediatek phone, what program would i use to flash? Couldnt i just flash supersu? Instead of whole rom, i will flash rom if there is a supported one.
N_psycho_PD_uh? said:
If you already have CWM or other custom recovery then yes you can flash a superuser or superSU zip through recovery. Did you try the cydiaimpactor for pc to see if you could get root binaries to act correctly, if it fails it won't damage anything. this program puts the su binaries into system so you can download superuser and install from playstore, cydiaimpactor is supposed to work on most android devices.
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If you have a custom recovery then you can flash superuser or superSU zip.
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Trying impactor again
http://prntscr.com/5ri8s8
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Using the default
# drop SuperSU su to /system/xbin/su
Hi,
You asked about this device previously, and we couldn't find anything relevant on XDA. Please use the second link I gave you previously to ask for help on your device,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/help-root-orion-pro-t2982390
Thank you for understanding. Thread closed.

Unable to root my oneplus 1

Hi guys, any idea why im being unable to root my device??
Ive tried with a normal process and also with kingo root
Its a one+ 1 with os 5.1.1 and CM 12.1 but the CM its also not properly installed, I downloaded the root checker app abd it says my device is not rooted.
Please help!!
Only there are 3 steps for rooting
1) unlock bootloader,
2) flash latest twrp recovery
3) then root with supersu .
After lollipop the apk roots are not working, but they show fake adds, don't believe them.
In Settings- Developpers options - remove Update Cyanogen recovery
And in SuperSU - remove Respect CM root settings
I rooted mine half an hour ago with king root. Had the January patch on
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drmuruga said:
Only there are 3 steps for rooting
1) unlock bootloader,
2) flash latest twrp recovery
3) then root with supersu .
After lollipop the apk roots are not working, but they show fake adds, don't believe them.
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King root works. I have full SU and BB . Adaway, etc working,reason for doing it. I spend a fortune on paid apps and I'm sick of the intrusive ads on ones that won't charge
Unable to do it
Thanks guys I've tried all these options you are sharing, but had no success
By default my one+ should be rooted with cianogen right?
But the root checker app shows that it's not properly rooted
Tried with kingo root and didn't work.
Also from developer options unchecked the update cm option and flashes the recovery and erased it and nothing

Lost root access after installing Magisk! Cannot install SU!

Earlier today i noticed i could not play super mario run because the game checks for root access. After trying it and failing, i decided to install magisk to cover up root. Booted in to TWRP Recovery and flashed magisk and rebooted. When prompted to install SU i accidently hit do not install and now the SU app keeps telling me to install SU. I tried updating the app and it tells me Su binary occupied. If i uninstall it it tells me that i need to update the binary then fails when i try it. Already tried flashing the update of SU through recovery and nothing. Tried removing all root access and it will not get removed. Even tried to root all over again through odin and still having the same issue. All root access apps tell me im not rooted. Anything i can try without getting rid of my apps and data? Only thing im thinking will be to fully unroot and install stock rom and wipe all data.
Im on a galaxy s5 from sprint, running stock deodexed rom 5.0 lollipop.
Crav3 said:
Earlier today i noticed i could not play super mario run because the game checks for root access. After trying it and failing, i decided to install magisk to cover up root. Booted in to TWRP Recovery and flashed magisk and rebooted. When prompted to install SU i accidently hit do not install and now the SU app keeps telling me to install SU. I tried updating the app and it tells me Su binary occupied. If i uninstall it it tells me that i need to update the binary then fails when i try it. Already tried flashing the update of SU through recovery and nothing. Tried removing all root access and it will not get removed. Even tried to root all over again through odin and still having the same issue. All root access apps tell me im not rooted. Anything i can try without getting rid of my apps and data? Only thing im thinking will be to fully unroot and install stock rom and wipe all data.
Im on a galaxy s5 from sprint, running stock deodexed rom 5.0 lollipop.
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Its been a while since I used Magisk. But at that time, PHH superuser had to be used?? Not sure if that is still the case though. Sorry I could not be more help
Yes it does need to be used and it was already installed. But after rebooting the app was not in my app drawer and i had a notification to install SU through play store. But when i go to play store it says it is installed and needs an update. After updating it tells me su binary occupied and takes me to a page to help fix it but i already tried flashing superuser zip file through recovery and nothing changes
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Have you fixed it already because I am havibf the same problem here. I am usibg Samsung J7 Core
You can do what you said you would do (reinstall stock ROM) and then you can try again. Looks like thats the only thing you can do, unless you can somehow remove the root binary and the app using something like ES File Explorer (but again, it requires root) or you can try another root provider.

Help rooting Samsung Tab A

I'm new here so I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but here goes. I've been trying to root my '19 Galaxy Tab A T290 [T290XXU3CUF8] for a couple months now on and off. I manage to get a success message from Odin when flashing TWRP but when I try to reboot into it, it goes straight back to the OEM recovery. I have the bootloader unlocked. I have read every forum and website I could find, but to no avail. I've tried different versions of Odin and the TWRP for my model. I'd imagine once I get TWRP flashed I'll be able to successfully install SuperSU. I've read to take the battery out after getting the success message from Odin but the battery isn't removable in my model. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
SuperSU doesn't root Android: it's an application which lets you manage root permissions for apps which require root access.
Android is rooted when SU-cmdlet - by whatever method - got added to Android and is system-wide accessible.
BTW: TWRP isn't needed at all to root Android.
jwoegerbauer said:
SuperSU doesn't root Android: it's an application which lets you manage root permissions for apps which require root access.
Android is rooted when SU-cmdlet - by whatever method - got added to Android and is system-wide accessible.
BTW: TWRP isn't needed at all to root Android.
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I'm obviously not very good with Android. Do you have any suggestions for me ? From what I've read, it sounded like, among other methods, I needed to flash SuperSU via TWRP in order to get root.

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