As I have no access to the development forum I have to start a new thread here.
Trying to root the device using "Rooting with HTC Desire X All-In-One Toolkit V1.1" did not really work for me.
Problems with CWM:
1. Backup can be completed. But when trying to restore it, there will be a MD5 error.
2. Screen is corrupted.
Problems with SuperSU:
3. When started, SuperSU says it needs to update the SU-Binary. But this update fails.
4. Trying to delete some system apps using Titanium Backup or Root Explorer seems to work, first. But after reboot all changes are gone.
So the device only looks rooted, but it is not.
MD5 error is actually a known bug in the build. You can disable that.
Have you tried backing up, wiping and install my stock deodexed ROM to see if that works?
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I'm also experiring random reboots (once in 2-3 days). I'm not sure if rooting is the reason..
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I'm also experiring random reboots (once in 2-3 days). I'm not sure if rooting is the reason..
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One random reboot? It shouldnt be from rooting. All root is 1. the SuperSU app. 2. the Root binary. that should have no effect at all.
hasoon2000 said:
Have you tried backing up, wiping and install my stock deodexed ROM to see if that works?
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Yes, I also tried this ROM. It behaves in exactly the same way as if I install SuperSU myself.
One small problem
After rooting my Desire x I cant install regular update because it´s opened with different flash manager which says this is an untrusted package.
When I press Yes (Install untrusted package) it starts and after like 5 seconds it aborts and jumps back to recovery mode.
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After I installed the firmware update, via Odin, i can't seem to re-root my phone. I re-installed the update, renamed the zip, flashed it and no smoke. I'm kind of new with all of this so what do i do to access root at this point?
Also, I re-downloaded the superuser app from the market and it stated that there was a new version available. The app states" an error occurred and su was not updated. A zip(su-2.3.1-bin-signed.zip) has been placed on your sdcard, please reboot into recovery mode and flash it to update your su binary. " I tried to flash this recieved an error message saying that the zip was "(bad)". What do I do?
did not have a problem with ryans one touch lag fix that also takes care of root
I'm having the same problem. Also new to this so I'm sure it's going to be something simple. But it's dricing me crazy. I'm sooo close. Anyone with advice it would be much appreciated.
sorry I forgot to say that I have the Epic 4g
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After I installed the firmware update, via Odin, i can't seem to re-root my phone. I re-installed the update, renamed the zip, flashed it and no smoke. I'm kind of new with all of this so what do i do to access root at this point?
Also, I re-downloaded the superuser app from the market and it stated that there was a new version available. The app states" an error occurred and su was not updated. A zip(su-2.3.1-bin-signed.zip) has been placed on your sdcard, please reboot into recovery mode and flash it to update your su binary. " I tried to flash this recieved an error message saying that the zip was "(bad)". What do I do?
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The Superuser app from the market isn't going to give you superuser privileges without the phone being rooted. That's why you are rooting the phone in the first place.
As I've made a habit of experimenting with every ROM known to man I've gotten this down to a routine when it comes to flashing and re-rooting. And a big part of my routine is using TGA_Gunnman's handy One Click ROOT Windows application (also a mac version available in the same thread)...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739300
Just use it and follow the instruction. Biggest thing is to make sure the phone has USB Debugging enabled and that the internal and external SD's are NOT MOUNTED. Just click the ROOT ME button, look in the shell window to see that the update.zip has been pushed successfully, use the vol rocker keys to select REINSTALL PACKAGES, and reboot.
It's never failed for me so far, and I've re-rooted dozens of times now.
Best of luck!
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sorry I forgot to say that I have the Epic 4g
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The root method for the Epic4g is a tad different...and located in another forum...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770388
I upgraded to 4.0.3R5 a few weeks ago and rooted straight away. The rooting process didn't seem successful until I noticed Titanimum Backup saying I have Root. So I assumed I had and proceeded to restore a backup up my apps and re-install the missing ones from the store. I have now noticed when I power cycle I loose root. Power cycle again and I have root. Everything works fine (except stuff requiring root) until I go back to the Root version of the boot. I have noticed that when I'm on a rooted version I have 2 or more extra apps (the position of SuperSU moves to the next page) and using root explorer I notice my Vendor folder is there, it's missing when I boot and don't have root)
So any idea whats going on ? Is it and easy fix ?
Reroot I had no problems
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I upgraded to 4.0.3R5 a few weeks ago and rooted straight away. The rooting process didn't seem successful until I noticed Titanimum Backup saying I have Root. So I assumed I had and proceeded to restore a backup up my apps and re-install the missing ones from the store. I have now noticed when I power cycle I loose root. Power cycle again and I have root. Everything works fine (except stuff requiring root) until I go back to the Root version of the boot. I have noticed that when I'm on a rooted version I have 2 or more extra apps (the position of SuperSU moves to the next page) and using root explorer I notice my Vendor folder is there, it's missing when I boot and don't have root)
So any idea whats going on ? Is it and easy fix ?
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There are two system partitions.... system0 & system1.... seems yor tab does not like the rooted system so chooses to boot the normal system from time to time. Weird Try to reinstall the rom then reboot and see if your on the same one still. Then reboot couple of times and check.... then proced with root.
Mine was doing this I had r5 and r1a rooted.... it was a pain in the arse too
So do you think I could delete one of the systems?
I will stick it out until the next version is out if it's too much hassle.
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Check out the all in one tool v5 when it comes out tonight my guess is itll fix ure problem!!
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Will try at the wknd.
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There are two system partitions.... system0 & system1.... seems yor tab does not like the rooted system so chooses to boot the normal system from time to time. Weird Try to reinstall the rom then reboot and see if your on the same one still. Then reboot couple of times and check.... then proced with root.
Mine was doing this I had r5 and r1a rooted.... it was a pain in the arse too
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So how do I reinstall the rom? mine came with R5 already installed.
Thanks.
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So how do I reinstall the rom? mine came with R5 already installed.
Thanks.
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Use AIO tool. 'Rescue back-door'. Then manually flash the file through recovery. Zip file link in signature and a FAQ including how to flash from recovery.
Well, the "Rescue back-door" was the reason I got to the 50% root in the first place...at least it seems like it. I had root working just fine, then tried "Rescue back-door" AIO 4.0 it asked for update, so I did it, and from that it went south.
Anyhow here are the steps I took to fix this :
I've used AIO 5.2 to unroot (had to boot twice to get to the rooted system), then let it download and install update, which it failed at the end as usual. Then started root process in AIO and during first reboot disconnected usb cable, because from previous experience AIO would fail because after first root it would start system without the previous root steps. Then rebooted tablet and plugged in usb cable, let AIO finish rooting and voila, root stayed after reboot, it fixed it.
I don't know if removing cable actually helped, or v5.2 has better rooting process then v5.0 had, or all this is irrelevant because I was messing with the tablet, flashing and trying and trying until it gave in...
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Well, the "Rescue back-door" was the reason I got to the 50% root in the first place...at least it seems like it. I had root working just fine, then tried "Rescue back-door" AIO 4.0 it asked for update, so I did it, and from that it went south.
Anyhow here are the steps I took to fix this :
I've used AIO 5.2 to unroot (had to boot twice to get to the rooted system), then let it download and install update, which it failed at the end as usual. Then started root process in AIO and during first reboot disconnected usb cable, because from previous experience AIO would fail because after first root it would start system without the previous root steps. Then rebooted tablet and plugged in usb cable, let AIO finish rooting and voila, root stayed after reboot, it fixed it.
I don't know if removing cable actually helped, or v5.2 has better rooting process then v5.0 had, or all this is irrelevant because I was messing with the tablet, flashing and trying and trying until it gave in...
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So after a few more days messing with this i'm still stuck. I booted into recovery , performed a factory rest, rebooted and did it again. Then I re-installed a full install of R5 , rebooted, factory reset. When I first boot I have (IRC) 30 apps, powercycle again I have 33 (IRC) apps, it appears I have extra ones that only appear in the vendor directory, again IRC. So rooted both partitions , double booting each time AIO said it was rebooting, I had root on both sides, however certain apps when started on the different partition were losing their settings. So with Root Explorer I decided to do a little trimming on one partition, I deleted the vendor and system folders and the tablet rebooted. So now I have one dead partition and one good. The good one works fine and is rooted, when I reboot it gets stuck in a boot loop at the Sony logo, press and hold the power button for a few secs and it reboots again , apps and settings unaffected.
So how do I have 2 partitions and how do i delete one ?
Hi All. I tried to rrot my HTC Butterfly(X920d). Everything went well from unlocking bootloader to installing recovery and SU. But when I installed Root Checker it says "Sorry! This device does not have proper root access.". Is that it and it did fail to root?
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Hi All. I tried to rrot my HTC Butterfly(X920d). Everything went well from unlocking bootloader to installing recovery and SU. But when I installed Root Checker it says "Sorry! This device does not have proper root access.". Is that it and it did fail to root?
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sounds like you didnt correctly install superuser
Do I just re-try the process?
Edit: It says Successful in Bootlaoder. Is it possible that Butterfly(X920d) is still unrootable?
did you try any other apps that require root access ?
why fix it if it ain't broken ?
I think it worked. I just re-installed SU. Now I'm trying to find out how I can make my htc Butterfly read Internal and external storage the other way around.
Edit: Now it says root failed again. WTH???!!!
enyaj said:
Hi All. I tried to rrot my HTC Butterfly(X920d). Everything went well from unlocking bootloader to installing recovery and SU. But when I installed Root Checker it says "Sorry! This device does not have proper root access.". Is that it and it did fail to root?
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I have this problem before and now after flashing this rom (the one for x920d) the problem gone away
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095683
Get it a try it is faster than stock rooted one
And thats why I just wiped the whole damn thing and installed Virtuous ROM ... very v happy i did that
hi guys, do you know a guide for rooting htc butterfly x920d?
Unlock the normal htcdev way and install twrp recovery from here -
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/142
Use any supersu zip to root it ... Note that the stock Rom doesn't like to stay rooted and gives trouble after some time , so better install custom Rom instead like virtuous
If you need a noob guide look in the android development forum for sticky
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I've succesfull rooted a droid dna last week, now I've a butterfly... only know if the procedure is the same as DNA.
I have to use the same instruction and files?
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Unlock the normal htcdev way and install twrp recovery from here -
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/142
Use any supersu zip to root it ... Note that the stock Rom doesn't like to stay rooted and gives trouble after some time , so better install custom Rom instead like virtuous
If you need a noob guide look in the android development forum for sticky
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I think this is what I'm experiencing. I thought I was rooted, then it wasn't. Then no looks like I am again. Also I'm having a problem I think with the recovery. When I try to go to recovery to access SU the screen goes nuts and shows multiple colors in lines. Does anyone know if a factory reset will solve this?
Phone has been fine, rooted with cwm5.5. This is wifey phone so I keep messing with it at a minimum. At some point I noticed it no longer has root. It runs stock 4.1.2. With a couple of root apps - such as AdAway-which is no longer working and has error message "Either subinary could not be found or you did not allow root permissions for AdAway"
Superuser app has this error "There are currently no superuser app policies." then "Superuser binary must be updated" attempting to update results to error "There was an error installing superuser. "
I rooted the phone again with the same CWM ver. file. attempted to flash superuser but it errored and aborted installation. I rebooted and installed rom manager so that I could update CWM. That errored out as well. Root verifier confirms there's no root on the phone. I have installed busy box but it has the same error message no root access.
I thought to root with CWM ver 6.0.4.6 but installation aborted. I tried TWRP but it aborted as well. Only CWM 5.5 works which my normal routed is then to flash superuser, install rom manager and then have it update to CWM to ver 6.xx. But his time none of these is working. How do I regain root?
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Phone has been fine, rooted with cwm5.5. This is wifey phone so I keep messing with it at a minimum. At some point I noticed it no longer has root. It runs stock 4.1.2. With a couple of root apps - such as AdAway-which is no longer working and has error message "Either subinary could not be found or you did not allow root permissions for AdAway"
Superuser app has this error "There are currently no superuser app policies." then "Superuser binary must be updated" attempting to update results to error "There was an error installing superuser. "
I rooted the phone again with the same CWM ver. file. attempted to flash superuser but it errored and aborted installation. I rebooted and installed rom manager so that I could update CWM. That errored out as well. Root verifier confirms there's no root on the phone. I have installed busy box but it has the same error message no root access.
I thought to root with CWM ver 6.0.4.6 but installation aborted. I tried TWRP but it aborted as well. Only CWM 5.5 works which my normal routed is then to flash superuser, install rom manager and then have it update to CWM to ver 6.xx. But his time none of these is working. How do I regain root?
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have you tried flashing another ROM? rumor has it that custom roms contain and are pre rooted.
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have you tried flashing another ROM? rumor has it that custom roms contain and are pre rooted.
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Initially I had actually, but camcorder issues, modems with sporty service ... we a deal breaker. Si I just restored it to stock with kies to avoid more lip. Only thing I did was root the stock so I could install a few apps such as AdAway. I don't plan to do stock on this unless I can get get rooted stock rom.
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Initially I had actually, but camcorder issues, modems with sporty service ... we a deal breaker. Si I just restored it to stock with kies to avoid more lip. Only thing I did was root the stock so I could install a few apps such as AdAway. I don't plan to do stock on this unless I can get get rooted stock rom.
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When I rooted my phone I was wary of using methods that would have me going through either download mode or having to install a custom recovery (which eventually became pointless since I had to do both to flash roms anways lol) but at the beginning I was trying to use something simple.. while googling I stumbled upon this http://www.kingoapp.com/ and rooted from there.. it's like a one-click root kind of thing and seems to keep the root working regardless.. maybe you wanna check it out and see if it helps, in case you loose your root again. If you wanna run your phone stock but rooted, at least after doing the restoration via keys you'll keep the stock samsung recovery.
Hope it helps!
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When I rooted my phone I was wary of using methods that would have me going through either download mode or having to install a custom recovery (which eventually became pointless since I had to do both to flash roms anways lol) but at the beginning I was trying to use something simple.. while googling I stumbled upon this http://www.kingoapp.com/ and rooted from there.. it's like a one-click root kind of thing and seems to keep the root working regardless.. maybe you wanna check it out and see if it helps, in case you loose your root again. If you wanna run your phone stock but rooted, at least after doing the restoration via keys you'll keep the stock samsung recovery.
Hope it helps!
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Thanx for that link/suggestion. I didn't see Note i717 listed under supported devices. Did you if this app supports rooting the i717?
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Thanx for that link/suggestion. I didn't see Note i717 listed under supported devices. Did you if this app supports rooting the i717?
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I know, it doesn't show our device, but I kind of went with the home page "root all devices" statement they had and it worked perfectly fine. I did the same with my sister's Note 2 t0ltetmo which is in fact a canadian Videotron phone I gave her and worked fine too. I do not believe that that Note 2 is in the list either, but it still worked
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I know, it doesn't show our device, but I kind of went with the home page "root all devices" statement they had and it worked perfectly fine. I did the same with my sister's Note 2 t0ltetmo which is in fact a canadian Videotron phone I gave her and worked fine too. I do not believe that that Note 2 is in the list either, but it still worked
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Hey it worked some - I decided to test it on my old Captivate. The only thing is it doesn't install CWM/TWRP or similar. So I cannot install a custom ROM. Is it not supposed to install a custom recovery? If not how do I do that having rooted with Kingoapp?
Thanx again for suggesting this app.
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Hey it worked some - I decided to test it on my old Captivate. The only thing is it doesn't install CWM/TWRP or similar. So I cannot install a custom ROM. Is it not supposed to install a custom recovery? If not how do I do that having rooted with Kingoapp?
Thanx again for suggesting this app.
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My pleasure, and glad to hear it worked! And no, lol, sorry. The app only roots your phone, but it does not install a recovery. The good thing about it is that at least you can run stock and use any rooted apps, like I do with my Asus HD7 (for which, unfortunately I haven't found either a custom recovery or a custom ROM to flash, so I run it stock but mess around with root apps)
However..
I looked into this Galaxy Captive thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2547997 and didn't find a recovery itself that could be downloadble.
So while googling I stumbled upon this: http://true-android.blogspot.ca/2013/10/how-to-install-custom-recovery-in-most.html.
I my english is good enough to understand, it would seem as if the goomanager app allows u to install recoveries directly from your phone, so you could maybe try if you wish.. If u do, please let us know how it worked, as I'm sure others also would benefit from this.
If you want a CWM recovery for either the Note i717, the Note2 T889 or the S2 T989 let me know and I'll upload them, as those are the only ones I have ATM.
Cheers!
I have been trying to root my HTC EVO 4G LTE for days now without any luck. I have an unlocked bootloader. That was pretty easy. I originally tried the "Kingo Android Root" which unlocked the bootloader and claimed that it had rooted my phone. However, I did not have superuser privileges. I re-ran the "Kingo Anroid Root" several times. Each time it said I was rooted, yet every time I checked I was not. So, I came to the conclusion that the EVO 4G LTE was incompatible with the "Kingo" method.
So, I moved on to methods more specific to the EVO 4G LTE. I tried WinDroid, which flashed TWRP recovery and I then booted to that. However, when I installed superuser.zip, it said successful even though rebooting my phone once again left me without superuser privileges. I retried flashing superuser.zip multiple times, yet each time it failed to give me superuser access. It was around this time I noticed that while my bootloader reads "Tampered" and "Unlocked", I still have S-ON rather than S-OFF. Could this be preventing superuser.zip from giving me superuser access? I tried rumrunner to get S-OFF but that failed halfway through. Yes, I have installed both HTC and ADB drivers.
Honestly, this has just been a nightmare. I thought it would be a simple and relatively painless process, but it has become a multiple day affair that is consuming way too much of my time. I am about to either just pay someone to do this for me or give up entirely. So, any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hit up the link below and download the latest version of SuperSU, then flash in recovery. As far as the tampered warning in the bootloader, that's normal when you've unlocked the bootloader. As far as S-off goes, post your Hboot and radio (firmware) version, as that will determine which method you need to use to gain S-off.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Also make sure that you have your superuser rights set to "ask" in the SuperSU app.
Well, I downloaded the new SuperSU.zip you posted and I rebooted to recovery. I installed it and TWRP said the install was successful. I then chose to reboot system. By the way, I don't think I mentioned this in my OP, but after the "Success Screen" and choosing to reboot I am prompted with a screen that says "No OS installed! Are you sure you want to reboot?" to which I say yes and then continue to another screen that asks if I want to "Install SuperSU. This will root your device." I swipe yes to tell it to install SuperSU even though I just installed it. Then, it kind of just sits there until rebooting normally. Just letting you know in case this changes anything. Should I try it again and choose to not install the second SuperSU? Could it be overwriting the updated one I flashed a few seconds prior?
Anyways, as you can probably guess by the nature of my disorganized post's first paragraph, the updated SuperSU did not root the phone as there is still no sign of the SuperSU app, nor any indication that I am rooted such as being able to delete the annoying bloatware installed. Any other suggestions?
Oh, and for the information you need for the S-ON problem:
HBOOT-2.09.0000
RADIO-1.13.11.0830
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Also make sure that you have your superuser rights set to "ask" in the SuperSU app.
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Okay, but I don't currently see the SuperSU app. Isn't that supposed to come from the root or do you have to download that off the play store? I assume this post was for if updated SuperSU zip file worked.
Install the SuperSU app from the Play store, then check the permissions I previously mentioned. Also, the Rumrunner method should work fine but you can also try the Firewater method. Try Rumrunner a few times first, though.
Installing the SuperSU app off the play store and then running it only gives me a prompt that says, "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Install the SuperSU zip in recovery again. Then reboot.
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Install the SuperSU zip in recovery again. Then reboot.
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Okay, I tried it again, but it isn't installing. I flash the UPDATE-SuperSU-2.02.zip file and then reboot. Then I go to the SuperSU app that I got off the Play store and it still brings up the same prompt followed by the app closing. Any ideas why the SuperSU.zip won't flash in TWRP?
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Okay, I tried it again, but it isn't installing. I flash the UPDATE-SuperSU-2.02.zip file and then reboot. Then I go to the SuperSU app that I got off the Play store and it still brings up the same prompt followed by the app closing. Any ideas why the SuperSU.zip won't flash in TWRP?
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Try an older version like 1.94.
Okay, I tried the 1.94 version. Same result as all the other versions of SuperSU I have tried.
I did notice something odd that somehow slipped past me. I copied the zip file to my root directory on my PC, yet when I launch into TWRP I find the file in the "/data" directory. Could this be the problem? That the zip files aren't in the root when in TWRP? Anyway, can I move the files up a level while in recovery? Because the files are in the root directory of my phone when I copy them on my PC. They aren't in the "data" folder...
Not sure what to tell you at this point. The location of the zip file shouldn't matter, though. Putting it on the root of your internal or external storage makes it easier to flash when it comes time to install, but it can be flashed even if it's in a folder somewhere. I'd suggest making sure that you have the latest version of TWRP on your phone (2.7.1.0) and starting over with a clean install of a rooted ROM, like MeanBean, since it is fairly easy to install while still being S-on. Link can be found below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048229
I was having a similar issue to this a week ago. What is TWRP showing when you flash the file?