i have s8+ g955u there's a problem in it Samsung Health, Secure Folder and Samsung pay is not working, i'm more curious about samsung health app it says "can't be opened on a rooted phone (0xffffc000#0030null61N2530)"
i have checked with different root checker apps, zint, terminal they all says the phone is not rooted,
root explorer does not open system file in which by changing an entry value from 0 to 1 we can use S health (it shows blank file tried with notepad++ and some other editors)
download mode value is 0x0
tried hard reset as well
now by reading some posts here i decided to install a stock rom but i am confused about which rom to install there are several roms available on sammobile, i'm using it in pakistan, (just bought this used mobile) and sammobile have shows different carriers of US, i want unlocked rom please help me to chose one
current build version: R16NW.G955USQU4CRE9
Cypherx.ninja said:
i have s8+ g955u there's a problem in it Samsung Health, Secure Folder and Samsung pay is not working, i'm more curious about samsung health app it says "can't be opened on a rooted phone (0xffffc000#0030null61N2530)"
i have checked with different root checker apps, zint, terminal they all says the phone is not rooted,
root explorer does not open system file in which by changing an entry value from 0 to 1 we can use S health (it shows blank file tried with notepad++ and some other editors)
download mode value is 0x0
tried hard reset as well
now by reading some posts here i decided to install a stock rom but i am confused about which rom to install there are several roms available on sammobile, i'm using it in pakistan, (just bought this used mobile) and sammobile have shows different carriers of US, i want unlocked rom please help me to chose one
current build version: R16NW.G955USQU4CRE9
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After ROOT, brush back to the stock ROM and use the S health method.
1-Delete S-Health App
2-Install the old version 4 of the S-Health application
com.sec.android.app.shealth_4.8.1.0025-4810025.apk
3-Open the application and complete the setup
4-to the store to update the S-Health app
my english is bad ,i use google translation
Your knox has been tripped you may never use those function in normal circumstances, only thing you can do is s-health the person above me explains which version but secure folder is gone. Only solution is solder the e-fuse there where somewhere diagrams or change motherboard. There was an application or a method that claims to reset the knox to 0x0 even if the e-fuse is blown but i didn't see any real confirmation that it's real.
SOLUTION
the issue was, the firmware was not properly installed, i downloaded the official roms from sammobile then install it using odin, after that it's perfectly working even now it is automatically updated to android pie and everything is working fine, the bit is not trip
it happens when you don't add up all the required files in odin at the time of installation, so some official apps like secure folder and samsung health does not work.
thanks everyone for the help.
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I have a Note 10.1 where I rooted the stock rom a while back for reasons I can't even remember.
I now need to get the Sky Go Tablet app (http://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Archived-Discussions/Sky-Go-Tablet-App-Now-Available/td-p/1505025) running so I can watch the Hungarian GP when I'm on holiday (don't panic I can mask my location as UK with VPN) The GT-N8000 is a supported device for Sky Go.
The trouble I have is that the Sky Go app looks for rooted devices and gives a splash screen indicating the app cannot be used on a rooted device.
I tried a plethora of "unroot" apps, and then ran some root checkers which said my device was not rooted. Sky Go still says it is.
So last night I downloaded a stock rom to the device from Sammobile:
Model: GT-N8000
Model name: GALAXY Note 10.1
Country: United Kingdom (O2)
PDA: N8000XXCMF1
I installed this rom and Sky Go still says my device is rooted,
Does anyone know how I can fix this???
Apparently this works:-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amphoras.hidemyroot&hl=en_GB
There is no root on the device, its a stock rom.
running the app you suggest gives an error "no su binary"
You can use this xposed module to hide root for specific apps: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.devadvance.rootcloak
Good tip but unfortunately not for Sky Go, as listed under "Apps with calls most likely can never be directly intercepted by Xposed"
OK a bit more info.
I read on the Sky forum that Go has issues on some devices at 4.1.2 . I have just installed the official 4.4.2 rom but the problem persists.
In the ODIN boot screen ist shows teh rom as official etc.
I also discovered the Barclays Pingit online banking app also does a root check and this too says my tablet is rooted.
Also it is suggested that there are two files apps look for to determine if the device is rooted. I'm wondering if these could stay on the device even through a ne rom has been installed? Files in question are:
/system/xbin/su
/system/bin/busybox
File explorer does not give access to the system folder, so I'm not sure how I can see without rooting the device again, which presumably vreates the files in the first place.
Any ideas how i can get to the system folder to check if these are there (and delete if they are) without rooting the tablet?
Thanks
fatarnie said:
OK a bit more info.
I read on the Sky forum that Go has issues on some devices at 4.1.2 . I have just installed the official 4.4.2 rom but the problem persists.
In the ODIN boot screen ist shows teh rom as official etc.
I also discovered the Barclays Pingit online banking app also does a root check and this too says my tablet is rooted.
Also it is suggested that there are two files apps look for to determine if the device is rooted. I'm wondering if these could stay on the device even through a ne rom has been installed? Files in question are:
/system/xbin/su
/system/bin/busybox
File explorer does not give access to the system folder, so I'm not sure how I can see without rooting the device again, which presumably vreates the files in the first place.
Any ideas how i can get to the system folder to check if these are there (and delete if they are) without rooting the tablet?
Thanks
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Maybe via adb, but I don't know for sure. I dont have lots of experience with adb, so I can't really say. The only way I know to get to these folders is via a root browser.
But I might have an idea to make your app working:
First do a factory reset (BACKUP ALL YOUR IMPORTANT DATA! and take your sd out, because everything will be wiped) and update via OTA. If you're country don't has the 4.4.2 update, boot your device in downloading mode (volume down and power button) and use Odin to install the firmware from sammobile.
Nailed it.
SU would not run as the device had been unrooted, but it was still installed, uninstalled thru Play and both SkyGo and the Barclays apps run fine.
Ways to root your Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0All of the guys on the list is tested by me and it's working
For those guys who can't root their tablet, this thread is the right place for you
1. This is the Easiest Way to Root your tablet
KingRoot App Download it here
http://www.appsandroidapk.com/apk/kingroot-v4-6-2-apk-file-for-android/
Download the app
Before installing it Go to Settings > General Tab > Security > and Enable "Unknown Sources"
Install the app and Root your phone.
You might wanting to have a SuperSU instead of kingroot's SU
Google it SuperSU Me Download the latest version or you can find it here in this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/supersu-please-t3110954
Update the SUBinary
Reboot
2. KingoRoot App apk version
Download Link
https://root-apk.kingoapp.com/
Download the app
Before installing it Go to Settings > General Tab > Security > and Enable "Unknown Sources"
Set your device atleast 10 minutes before sleep due to inactivity
Install and Root your Device
Do nothing while rooting "Like tapping or bringing down the notification bar" this is why i make you set the 10minute-sleep
1st/2nd attempt might fail but on the other hand it will succeed
You might wanting to have a SuperSU instead of kingoroot's SU
Google it SuperSU Me Download the latest version or you can find the link here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/supersu-please-t3110954
Update the SUBinary
Reboot
3. Root Using TWRP (old)
Requirements
TWRP link is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3128455&d=1421957427
Important: Odin3 v1.85 Direct download Link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=581913
PC
On your pc Open Odin3 v1.85
Click PDA and choose the tar file that you've downloaded
Tick Auto Reboot and F. Reset time
Now go to your device, Boot into download mode ( Power it off wait until it vibrates then press Home,Power and Volume Down Simultaneously)
Plug your device into your Computer (Install drivers here's the link http://www.mediafire.com/download/o3exocwabcxax3b/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver.exe)/ Some Pc install drivers automatically just wait them to install or if you already install the drivers skip driver installation procedure)
Click Start if the Odin detects your phone, your phone will automatically reboot
Now Boot your phone into Recovery Mode by (Turning it off and Press Power + Home + Volume up)
It will boot into TWRP
Press Reboot > System and it will ask you if you want to get root and swipe it to install
Update SuperSU and make another reboot
You can also update your TWRP using this zip file
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347818249
Now if you really can't root your tablet and you're desperate, try another version of your stock firmware, you can find your stock firmware on Google, after that do this procedure again
Done.
Other Links to make your tab Rooted
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3111934
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/help/twrp-install-twrp-root-samsung-galaxy-t3095736
Developers that has credit on all of this
@BRoy_98
@pinksworld
@gatesjunior
and sorry if i haven't mentioned the others, i dont know who to give credits
SORRY SOME OF MY ENGLISH IS REALLY BAD
Yay another one, I think this is the fourth of this same exact thread
You might want to mention how kingroot/kingoroot send your personal data to Chinese servers and the twrp builds you linked to only work fur the SM-T230, SM-T230NU, and SM-T231, and will not work for any of the several other Tab 4 7" variants
Just imagine that I just put all those threads together ahaha: )
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Yay another one, I think this is the fourth of this same exact thread
You might want to mention how kingroot/kingoroot send your personal data to Chinese servers and the twrp builds you linked to only work fur the SM-T230, SM-T230NU, and SM-T231, and will not work for any of the several other Tab 4 7" variants
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I dunno if that issue is real, but no worries we have supersu me
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Yay another one, I think this is the fourth of this same exact thread
You might want to mention how kingroot/kingoroot send your personal data to Chinese servers and the twrp builds you linked to only work fur the SM-T230, SM-T230NU, and SM-T231, and will not work for any of the several other Tab 4 7" variants
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I dont think that if you install first supersu me and then kingroot your tab, after root turn wifi off and use supersu me, no data sent to anyone........ anyways it doesnt send your passowords etc to china, just like browser data and few app datas.... but theres no way to get passwords.... all are crypted or hidden well in smali
thelous said:
I dont think that if you install first supersu me and then kingroot your tab, after root turn wifi off and use supersu me, no data sent to anyone........ anyways it doesnt send your passowords etc to china, just like browser data and few app datas.... but theres no way to get passwords.... all are crypted or hidden well in smali
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I wouldn't be sure about that. If you type in your password, once rooted, anything can easily capture the keyboard input and log it or send it out. Let me elaborate. It's like the guys who say, "Hey I have a firewall installed so it cannot communicate out." Yeah, o.k., so all the firewalls do is manage IPTABLES, so if I am an application and have root access, I can do what I want to avoid your firewall rules quite easily. Just a thought.
Hmm, updating the binary will remove the @#$%&* thing , we're just going to use the app to root our phone, and I guess wiping cache and dalvik is necessary
BTW tab 4 is best for gaming because of it looks and size but due to a stupid Samsung company, 1.2ghz + vivante gc1000 expect lagging, I hope some kind hearted will make a custom kernel for overclocking this tab.
BTW There's no Tex plugin on gltools, installing default will not work, so you have to find a cracked version of gltools, well if you do that... R.I.P expect force closes
gatesjunior said:
I wouldn't be sure about that. If you type in your password, once rooted, anything can easily capture the keyboard input and log it or send it out. Let me elaborate. It's like the guys who say, "Hey I have a firewall installed so it cannot communicate out." Yeah, o.k., so all the firewalls do is manage IPTABLES, so if I am an application and have root access, I can do what I want to avoid your firewall rules quite easily. Just a thought.
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Well i didnt say anything about firewalls i was daying if you manually disable wifi and use king root, it wont be able to connect anywhere to send any data.... also you can search by date and time files made during root session and remove everything to prevent any keyloger to work
Have ODIN and a stock image ready!!!
Be careful with this root process! The sm-t237p 5.1.1 OH7 boot loops and won't hold the root or Philz recovery... Yet!:cyclops:
thelous said:
Well i didnt say anything about firewalls i was daying if you manually disable wifi and use king root, it wont be able to connect anywhere to send any data.... also you can search by date and time files made during root session and remove everything to prevent any keyloger to work
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No. I can easily change the file and date stamp to match any given system file you already have so that it is not easy to find. Also, Kingroot will not run correctly and root your device properly if it cannot contact it's servers to download the proper exploit for your device. Now, if you are talking about disabling wifi only so that Kingroot cannot contact it's servers after you are rooted, well, if you use any data what so ever, it can use that same data connection. As an example, I have to have data of some type to login to my bank site, etc..
SM-T237P Specific maybe others with PhilZ recovery...
Root Success! Check this out... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64182938&postcount=15
gatesjunior said:
No. I can easily change the file and date stamp to match any given system file you already have so that it is not easy to find. Also, Kingroot will not run correctly and root your device properly if it cannot contact it's servers to download the proper exploit for your device. Now, if you are talking about disabling wifi only so that Kingroot cannot contact it's servers after you are rooted, well, if you use any data what so ever, it can use that same data connection. As an example, I have to have data of some type to login to my bank site, etc..
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Well, atleast my bank account cant be logged with different ip and if its tried i recice message wheres code that you need write to bank website to access account.... however i havent lodt any accounts yet after rooting with kingroot, it has so manynusers that they cant check all information they recive, just like facebook and whatsapp... (they're spying watnu do but they have too many users so it would take like unlimited time to check all accounts and keybindings thru.....
K94U said:
Root Success! Check this out... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64182938&postcount=15
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You can use any kind of cwm to flash a zip file that can root your device, This was an alternative way, just find a cwm to flash hehe
Siegharf said:
You can use any kind of cwm to flash a zip file that can root your device, This was an alternative way, just find a cwm to flash hehe
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Flashing recovery trips KNOX (no warranty or OTA updates) and the other method sometimes doesn't... Also, the recovery/zip method stopped working on lollipop and marshmallow with the older SuperSU builds but... Chainfire has a new BETA SuperSU 2.6X that is a systemless root and now working on the newer Android builds using the recovery/zip method. This seems to work for mostly ALL Samsung and Nexus devices... Read about it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I restored my nandroid backup in recovery just to try this on my sm-t237p lollipop and it worked the first time!!! All apps get root access OK except es file explorer(now bloatware anyway)... You might need to install busybox for things to work... :good: :laugh:
K94U said:
Flashing recovery trips KNOX (no warranty or OTA updates) and the other method sometimes doesn't... Also, the recovery/zip method stopped working on lollipop and marshmallow with the older SuperSU builds but... Chainfire has a new BETA SuperSU 2.6X that is a systemless root and now working on the newer Android builds using the recovery/zip method. This seems to work for mostly ALL Samsung and Nexus devices... Read about it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I restored my nandroid backup in recovery just to try this on my sm-t237p lollipop and it worked the first time!!! All apps get root access OK except es file explorer(now bloatware anyway)... You might need to install busybox for things to work... :good: :laugh:
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There's kies or custom ota flashing
K94U said:
Flashing recovery trips KNOX (no warranty or OTA updates) and the other method sometimes doesn't... Also, the recovery/zip method stopped working on lollipop and marshmallow with the older SuperSU builds but... Chainfire has a new BETA SuperSU 2.6X that is a systemless root and now working on the newer Android builds using the recovery/zip method. This seems to work for mostly ALL Samsung and Nexus devices... Read about it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I restored my nandroid backup in recovery just to try this on my sm-t237p lollipop and it worked the first time!!! All apps get root access OK except es file explorer(now bloatware anyway)... You might need to install busybox for things to work... :good: :laugh:
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235 LTE 5.1.1 rooted as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64255121&postcount=1
(not spamming in case anyone got the idea)
As some of you will know, Samsung have no longer allowed S-Health to work on devices where Knox has been tripped.
This guide will show you how to get the latest version of S-Health to run without this block
Rooted Devices
This method requires you to be rooted. You can always unroot after doing this
If you are not rooted you can root your device by following the instructions below:
Download TWRP and save it somewhere you will remember.
Open ODIN and press AP then select the TWRP file you just downloaded.
Put your phone into Download Mode by holding Power + Volume Down + Home.
Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable. Then Press Start in ODIN.
Download SuperSU-v2.79-SR3 and save it to your phone's SD Card.
Power off the phone and then hold Power + Volume Up + Home to boot to TWRP.
Press Install and locate the SuperSU file you downloaded earlier. Select it and Install.
You are now rooted.
To remove root, simple open the SuperSU app from your app drawer, go to settings and select Full Unroot
Follow the steps below to remove the S-Health block.
Download a root file explorer (such as Root Explorer, Root Browser or ES File Explorer).
Open the root file explorer and go to the /system folder.
Open the file named build.prop in text editor
In the build.prop file look for ro.config.tima=1
Change this line to ro.config.tima=0, simply changing the 1 to a 0
Reboor phone
Run the S-Health app
Non-Rooted Devices
If you are not rooted and/or cannot root then you can follow the steps below to get S-Health working (this will only work if the app is not installed as a system app).
Uninstall the S-Health App (if you cannot uninstall the app, this means it is installed to the system partition. Try Method 2 below).
Install version 4 of the S-Health app which can be found HERE
Open the app and complete setup
Update the S-Health app via the app store
You should now be able to use the S-Health app without issue
You can now use S-Health even with tripped Knox!!
{Mod edit: Download links via a suspicious URL has been removed}
Cannot download your S Health 4.8.1. Clicking the link asks me to log in to Facebook but, when I do, I get Sorry, your request could not be processed. Please try again. Can you upload it somewhere else?
Wonderful! It worked!
Hi
I update to nougat today an checked if i can use s health abd i didn't notice any problem.......no Error....i can use it normally as i use to do....keep in mind that I already've lost the knox waranty and it tells me that i got the latest version of s health
norm2002 said:
Cannot download your S Health 4.8.1. Clicking the link asks me to log in to Facebook but, when I do, I get Sorry, your request could not be processed. Please try again. Can you upload it somewhere else?
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Apologies. I have updated the link in the OP.
Hammoud Abbas said:
Hi
I update to nougat today an checked if i can use s health abd i didn't notice any problem.......no Error....i can use it normally as i use to do....keep in mind that I already've lost the knox waranty and it tells me that i got the latest version of s health
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Ye some people don't seem to be locked out. I've no idea why.
CuBz90 said:
Apologies. I have updated the link in the OP.
Ye some people don't seem to be locked out. I've no idea why.
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thank God then
My S health version is 5.4.1.0003. Working perfectly on Nougat. And have never had an issue with s health before.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Shidapu said:
My S health version is 5.4.1.0003. Working perfectly on Nougat. And have never had an issue with s health before.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Like I said, it works fine for some. This is for those that cannot access it.
Shidapu said:
My S health version is 5.4.1.0003. Working perfectly on Nougat. And have never had an issue with s health before.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Also here works perfectly with knox 0x1
ManDone.vRs said:
Also here works perfectly with knox 0x1
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yes, but if u ever do a factory reset will not work anymore...with knox 0x1
Anyone having problem on step 11?
I cant install the app, giving me "there a problem pardon the package"
I have "unknown source selected", and I have downloaded 3 other times the app to make sure there was no problem...
Can someone help me, m
Thank
frumy said:
yes, but if u ever do a factory reset will not work anymore...with knox 0x1
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i made it twices to test the latest build nougat , is the same , every day in gym i use SHealth... is ok .
mar_wu said:
Anyone having problem on step 11?
I cant install the app, giving me "there a problem pardon the package"
I have "unknown source selected", and I have downloaded 3 other times the app to make sure there was no problem...
Can someone help me, m
Thank
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Have you enabled "Allow installation of apps from Unknown Sources"?
Have you tried re-downloading the app? It may have corrupt whilst downloading.
CuBz90 said:
Have you enabled "Allow installation of apps from Unknown Sources"?
Have you tried re-downloading the app? It may have corrupt whilst downloading.
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Thanks for the reply...
Yes set for installation from unknown sources...
Yesterday after many hours of playing... I remembered about permission setting...
So I set to
RW
R
R
Restarted, and boom. Done!
Thanks, works great, now I have S health. Again
I have 5.4.1
CuBz90 said:
As some of you will know, Samsung have no longer allowed S-Health to work on devices where Knox has been tripped.
This guide will show you how to get the latest version of S-Health to run without this block
This method requires you to be rooted. You can always unroot after doing this
You can now use S-Health even with tripped Knox!!
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Cool mate !!
Working
Should we have the device rooted? true? The only one nougat rom i have is a stock no rooted. No way to install Shealth from system/app because I´m don´t have root permissions on this folder
and how do root the device on nougat? I read in different threads that currently rooting the device leads to broken wifi and brightness-adjustment.
Can somebody provide us with a proper root guide or does a simple unroot fix these problems after installing S-Health???
deliyan said:
Should we have the device rooted? true? The only one nougat rom i have is a stock no rooted. No way to install Shealth from system/app because I´m don´t have root permissions on this folder
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sirhC6 said:
and how do root the device on nougat? I read in different threads that currently rooting the device leads to broken wifi and brightness-adjustment.
Can somebody provide us with a proper root guide or does a simple unroot fix these problems after installing S-Health???
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Flash TWRP in ODIN.
Then boot to TWRP and flash SuperSU-v2.79-SR3
To unroot, open the SuperSU app and select 'Full unroot'. S-health will still work as normal.
I use this root method and it works without causing any issues to the functionality of my phone.
CuBz90 said:
Flash TWRP in ODIN.
Then boot to TWRP and flash SuperSU-v2.79-SR3
To unroot, open the SuperSU app and select 'Full unroot'. S-health will still work as normal.
I use this root method and it works without causing any issues to the functionality of my phone.
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Shealth working with your tip.thanks
Hello. I have an carrier unlocked S7 G930U (G930UUEU4BQE2) with Nougat 7.0. I tried to downgrade to 6.0, but I had a few issues. One being I could not get root to install properly and when I did it was lost after a few minutes or if I recall, after rebooting. Also no Wifi passwords would be saved and Wifi would keep shutting down. Is there a fix, or a specific version of 6.0 form a specific date or carrier I should use if I choose to try and downgrade again? Not sure if I did anything wrong or if it's just a bug. Any suggestions, help or advice much appreciated.
I assume you used Odin, did you flash all 4 firmware files (AP, BL, CP, CSC)?
Beanvee7 said:
I assume you used Odin, did you flash all 4 firmware files (AP, BL, CP, CSC)?
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Indeed I did. I tried several actually. I read somewhere that flashing sometimes causes the radio to fail. If so, I tried flashing a radio from another provider, I forget which one, with no success. As for the root, I think I figured out what I did wrong there.
Just went through the same thing...here is the resolution....from this thread...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
From the Recommended next step section.
Fix an issue with the Wi-Fi not saving passwords after reboots by editing the build.prop and setting 'ro.securestorage.support' to 'false'. I used JRummy's BuildProp editor:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ld.prop.editor
redhawk0 said:
Just went through the same thing...here is the resolution....from this thread...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
From the Recommended next step section.
Fix an issue with the Wi-Fi not saving passwords after reboots by editing the build.prop and setting 'ro.securestorage.support' to 'false'. I used JRummy's BuildProp editor:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ld.prop.editor
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You beat me to it! lol. I was looking for that link and had just found it. Works like a charm. WiFi saves !
Here's my settlement after 24 hours of rooting, debloating, tweaking and optimizing my G930U
- Flashed fresh, stock firmware: Marshmallow 6.0.1, first release, G930UUEU4API3
- Was FINALLY able to gain and hold root by following the steps located in the first section of this thread.
- After that I installed an UPDATED version of FlashFire via ADB.
- I opened FlashFire. Until you disable KNOX, SuperSU will be VERY slow to prompt you with the pop-up to grant root access to FlashFire (maybe a minute or so). Once access is granted, you can debloat and disable KNOX. This is the only root required app I installed at this point.
- In section two of the same thread, I downloaded and added the second .zip file, S7_or_S7Edge_Fixes_Debloater_V15.zip to internal storage (sdcard) and flashed it using FlashFire. I also downloaded this .zip, added it to internal storage and flashed it. I also went here and did the same with this .zip. (KNOX is disabled in the first flash so at this point SuperSU will function normally).
- IF YOU DO NOT DISABLE KNOX COMPLETELY YOU WILL LOSE ROOT!! Flash ALL 3 .zips to ensure KNOX is disabled!!
- I then disabled any other apps and or services I deemed fit and that suit my needs. If anyone wants me to I can compile a list of what I left installed.
- Installed Xposed following the 3rd step in the thread I linked twice already.
- Downloaded and installed HEBF - Battery Saver & Optimizer, selected a medium profile for Battery and medium for performance.
The difference is almost instant. On top of all the bloat, I can't believe how much battery this drains because of it. The build.prop edit is what got me to stick with 6.0 if it killed me or this phone while trying.
I don't like Xprivacy, so went the old route and got AppOps to work from the play store. That solves a lot of permission issues I had with various apps.
With the new found battery life I installed two bad ass wallpaper apps. (I have a thing for wall papers lol). By the time I'm really done, Samsung will barely exist on this phone.
Greetings, My S8 used to have a custom rom installed with root, but i went back to stock rom yesterday using Odin but now when i try to log into my S-Health it says my phone is rooted! I've downloaded root checker and it said my phone "isn't properly rooted". i don't know what to do, i don't want to root the phone again but i need to get the s-health working again. I've also read some posts here and some people have tried installing an old version of s-health which i tried but it didn't work for me as well
please help
thanks in advance
Root your phone with Magisk then use es file explorer and go to /system folder then open build prop with es file editor and change ro.congif.tima value to 0 then restart your phone. If shealth works unroot Magisk and enjoy!