Hello xda members,
I have got a new device samsung a23 comes with android 12 4.1ui,.. i want to get my device root as my older device was rooted and alot of apps needs root permission to open, i tried all the methods i cud,all fails..
Few of the root apps to root showed "strongest device cant root..
I wanted to get custom recovery but cudnt,i searched whole google to get help to download twrp recovery,but didnt get.. few of the friends said me there are unofficial twrp,but still they dont work..
I have installed Magisk manager app v24.3,, and tried installing the app to get the magisk patched and once i try to patch,it fails... and the app shows installed n/a, zygisk no and ramdisk yes.
Please help me root my device it will be highly appreciated.
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i have installed root from xda site of samsung galaxy s plus and now it is not updating for root access permission help i want to grant greenify
installing super user app wont root ur device.. you have to root ur device by several method. Try searching on google that how to root your device
it wont work
mrtaim3 said:
installing super user app wont root ur device.. you have to root ur device by several method. Try searching on google that how to root your device
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i also searched on google it says it is for "STOCK RECOVERY" and i have "TWRP Version.2.3.2.1 downloaded from this site
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694617
and also i have cyanogenmod 10.1 with K^kernel by christopher so i cant find how to install for TWRP recovery
i have installed the root by twrp but only root access is not available
sorry for my bad english
i searched here for root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001#Rooting
i root from twrp not stock recovery after installing cyanogenmod 10.1
Silent Killer{PRATS} said:
i also searched on google it says it is for "STOCK RECOVERY" and i have "TWRP Version.2.3.2.1 downloaded from this site
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694617
and also i have cyanogenmod 10.1 with K^kernel by christopher so i cant find how to install for TWRP recovery
i have installed the root by twrp but only root access is not available
sorry for my bad english
i searched here for root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001#Rooting
i root from twrp not stock recovery after installing cyanogenmod 10.1
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Give me your device information.. and tell me clearly what do u want now? Because i'm not getting u.
Do you want to root your device?
Do you want to flash TWRP or CWM recovery?
mrtaim3 said:
give me your device information.. And tell me clearly what do u want now? Because i'm not getting u.
Do you want to root your device?
Do you want to flash twrp or cwm recovery?
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man i have installed the super user from recovery that is twrp now i want to grant greenify super user so i want to download binary when i download binary it always says "gaining root access fail" what to do
i have samsung galaxy s plus gt-i9001
i have cyanogenmod 10.1
kernel k^kernel by christopher
i just want to know how to get root access
i have tried super user update fixer from market but no effect how to gain root access
superuser version 3.1.3
binary version 3.0-beta 2
thanks
Silent Killer{PRATS} said:
man i have installed the super user from recovery that is twrp now i want to grant greenify super user so i want to download binary when i download binary it always says "gaining root access fail" what to do
i have samsung galaxy s plus gt-i9001
i have cyanogenmod 10.1
kernel k^kernel by christopher
i just want to know how to get root access
i have tried super user update fixer from market but no effect how to gain root access
superuser version 3.1.3
binary version 3.0-beta 2
thanks
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Download root checker from play store and check if ur device is rooted or not. If its rooted then unroot it first and delete super user app.. then root it again. Check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
mrtaim3 said:
Download root checker from play store and check if ur device is rooted or not. If its rooted then unroot it first and delete super user app.. then root it again. Check this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
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i have installed from here but nothing happened
also checked by root checker it says sorry this device does not have proper root access
and i also want root access
when i try to update it says gaining root access then fail
Silent Killer{PRATS} said:
i have installed from here but nothing happened
also checked by root checker it says sorry this device does not have proper root access
and i also want root access
when i try to update it says gaining root access then fail
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Do as i said.. First download unroot.zip from there and uroot ur device.. Then reboot ur system.. Then reboot to recovery again.. Now flash root.zip.
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mrtaim3 said:
Do as i said.. First download unroot.zip from there and uroot ur device.. Then reboot ur system.. Then reboot to recovery again.. Now flash root.zip.
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also tried what u said to do but not working first unistalled from unroot.zip then reboot then again reboot into recovery and then installed root.zip but not gaining root access
i have twrp
and when i installed from this site
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1253707
doesnt work not have root access and download unroot and root both from this site but nothing happened
help
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.
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.
Okay, so I've tried everything I can to root it and I just cant. I have no computer so thats not on option(this is from my school chromebook), Kingroot gets stuck at 01%, kingoroot just doesn't open, and i really dont know what i should do.
Try
Magisk Root | Official Magisk Root Download for Any Android
Magisk Root is one of the latest and well known Android Rooting tool which allows you to install unsupported Apps for Rooted devices without unrooting
www.magiskroots.com
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Try
Magisk Root | Official Magisk Root Download for Any Android
Magisk Root is one of the latest and well known Android Rooting tool which allows you to install unsupported Apps for Rooted devices without unrooting
www.magiskroots.com
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I've tried that too, but since I have no pc i also have no custom recovery, if you can help me get that maybe i can root it, but i don't know :/
Black-_- said:
I've tried that too, but since I have no pc i also have no custom recovery, if you can help me get that maybe i can root it, but i don't know :/
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I really hope you know that that site is NOT official
Hey guys, had a little problem pop while while setting up my moto 9 g plus.
I have already successfully rooted and verified it on my phone once, and after flashing stock rom, it says in Root Checker App it says "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device.
I thought once successfully rooted, you did not have to worry. I flashed the stock rom, used adb to remove some basic bloatware, and started installing some apps. I already flashed magisk and it shows it is installed successfully, as well as xposed framework, but when I tried to give root access to youtube vanced, it wouldn't let me. That's when I downloaded the root checker again and seen this message.
Anyone have any idea why this happened and how I can fix it? If I need to root my phone again, it's just that I don't know where to begin because I've done it all once. I already have done all the steps to have twrp and magisk. Where do I go from here to get the root verified again?
Thanks!
As soon as you re-flash a ROM all modifications you applied to existing ROM are gone.
jwoegerbauer said:
As soon as you re-flash a ROM all modifications you applied to existing ROM are gone.
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So where do I go from here? (I edited my main message with a little more info).
Yesi Trotamundos said:
Hey guys, had a little problem pop while while setting up my moto 9 g plus.
I have already successfully rooted and verified it on my phone once, and after flashing stock rom, it says in Root Checker App it says "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device.
I thought once successfully rooted, you did not have to worry. I flashed the stock rom, used adb to remove some basic bloatware, and started installing some apps. I already flashed magisk and it shows it is installed successfully, as well as xposed framework, but when I tried to give root access to youtube vanced, it wouldn't let me. That's when I downloaded the root checker again and seen this message.
Anyone have any idea why this happened and how I can fix it? If I need to root my phone again, it's just that I don't know where to begin because I've done it all once. I already have done all the steps to have twrp and magisk. Where do I go from here to get the root verified again?
Thanks!
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Already solved...I did verify root after flash and installing magisk, but I did not realize that the security patches would cause screw up root. Just had to reflash magisk and root verification works again.