I have a ZTE Open, updated it to OPEN_FFOS_V1.1.0B01_TME - before I had rooted it! Is there any way to root it after this update? All the ways in "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2478426" don't work. (main problem and comment in adb: /system/bin/sh: su: not found - That is clear for me, it is not rooted!))
impossible
You can't root 1.1 firmware with the exploit of pof.eslack.org ( I've tested it with TME builds [telefonica movistar espaƱa]) and you cannot flash
1.1dev build because of error with some asserts.
Your only option is downgrade to 1.0 and root from there!
Is there a way to root from 1.1 version?
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After updating to the new superuser, I lose root access and busybox support.
I rooted by flashing the RootXperia.zip in recovery.
Anyone else experiencing this?
via Sony Ericsson Xperia
After removing the updates, I have.proper root access.
I experienced a somewhat similar problem some time ago
Root using Doomlords script it fixes everything
Or theres a Fix available in the market
Which fixes root isues after Updating SU
A few months ago I upgraded to g33ker's Jelly bean update(e97020j), the official one. Before that I had the official ICS firmware and I had been able to root and unlock the bootloader easily. But after upgrading and trying a number of rooting methods, I have failed to root the phone.
I really want to upgrade to a newer custom firmware but the universal root first and then the app Framaroot failed to root my phone. Both the process showed succesfull at the end of the procedure but the root checker still show my phone to be unrooted and neither can I use the freegee app. It just appears blank. Please help.
So i rooted my Samsung galaxy ring SPH-M840 with framaroot (the most recent version) and didnt know about the OTA survival option in superuser so when i updated i lost root or partially lost root (im not sure). i cant update the binary with superuser or supersu, i cant unistall superuser either.
Now when i try to root with the Gandalf exploit that worked the first time it throws a #13 error and fails
I tried every method under the sun that i know of to try and root this thing again but nothing has worked.
Any advice would be very helpful.
Dimenze said:
So i rooted my Samsung galaxy ring SPH-M840 with framaroot (the most recent version) and didnt know about the OTA survival option in superuser so when i updated i lost root or partially lost root (im not sure). i cant update the binary with superuser or supersu, i cant unistall superuser either.
Now when i try to root with the Gandalf exploit that worked the first time it throws a #13 error and fails
I tried every method under the sun that i know of to try and root this thing again but nothing has worked.
Any advice would be very helpful.
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I don't know if it ever received an OTA update, but I just rooted a M840 after several tries. Only Framaroot 1.7.0 worked, and I ran Gandalf exploit twice before rebooting.
Root after OTA!
There is an App named Towel-Root, and here you must only Download/Installation the Towel-Root-App, start it, and the App Rooting the Device in seconds, and installs a SuperUser-Binary!
That works for me on my last 3-Devices! Just in Google search Towel-Root-App, and you should find the App easy!
hello,
I try to root my tablet with a downgrad by flashtool with the newest Version, but there is no way. After the reboot I have always the same actual version 5.1.1
There is a error during the flash process:
14/059/2016 09:59:42 - ERROR -
14/059/2016 09:59:42 - ERROR - Error dumping TA. Aborted
Is this the problem?
Thanks
Spot.Zwei said:
hello,
I try to root my tablet with a downgrad by flashtool with the newest Version, but there is no way. After the reboot I have always the same actual version 5.1.1
There is a error during the flash process:
14/059/2016 09:59:42 - ERROR -
14/059/2016 09:59:42 - ERROR - Error dumping TA. Aborted
Is this the problem?
Thanks
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Are you saying your downgrade is not working? I'm not getting any luck from the forums myself and I see some folks posting in other threads with weeks pass since last post.
I botched a previous install with an incorrect WiFi firmware, so I ended up flashing a 5.1.1 worldwide-wifi TW for my sgp512 just to get it up and running and it's running great.
Now I'm researching how to root and it does appear you will have to be at least 5.0.2 (it may be that a 4.4.2 is preferred) in order for the root tools to work. Once rooted, you could then install a recovery (or dual recovery??) and then flash ROMs or flashable firmwares.
But I believe having 5.1.1 is not helpful for rooting the Z2 tablet at this time. Still researching and will post if I learn something different.
If you want to root without unlocking the bootloader, you have to be on Android 4.4. So if you are on LP, you have to downgrade to KK.
After installing the dual recovery, you can then upgrade to Lollipop.
Or do it the hard way and unlock your bootloader, Sony provides the description and tools needed on their page. Then you are free to do what you want (e.g. rooting by simply flashing SuperSU via a recovery). But note that you lose the DRM keys and the automatic Sony updates.
Hope this helps. Further information can be obtained by searching the forums
thanks a lot.
the problem is still present.
I try to flash a old KK-Firmware, but there is the error message anyway.
I try to unlock my bootloader with the sony-tool (with a special number), but I got no answer from Sony.
KingRoot 4.6 has been released, she can root 5.1 well and some 6.0 devices
I found this one on other thread about king root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=17287
For some try and fail in using http://mobilego.wondershare.com/
finally
I use kingroot.apk install in my Tablet Z2 SGP512 and root successed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=17287
It worked perfect. On my SGP521
This worked for me on SGP561 on 5.1.1
Hi guys, I've now managed to finally update to Marshmallow 6.0.1 after my issues with root, but now there's broken root on my device? I've formatted it in about 3 different ways now and used RootChecker and it keeps saying "Sorry, root has not been properly installed", meaning there's some sort of issue.
I haven't however tried to update the root or try anything with it in the case that it could result in more issues. Does anyone know how I can fix this issue to install the current version of root for my device?
Hi,
- What is your Phone model ?
- What do you use to root ?