Device is rootet but i cant delete sytemapps - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Hello
Sorry for Bad english.
So i flashed a custom recovery and installed Supersu.
Then I flashed Stockrecovery again.
After that i relocked the bootloader. Everything went fine but i cant uninstall sytemapps or delete Them.
I installed esfexplorer.apk , rootexplorer, titaniumbacup and so on....Supersu allowed acess to each apk but i still cant delete any sytem Apk..
Bootloader relocked
Lollipop 5.
S-on
Rooted
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you need to flash a kernel that is unsecured.stock kernel protects system from being removed.
Kalipaka said:
Hello
Sorry for Bad english.
So i flashed a custom recovery and installed Supersu.
Then I flashed Stockrecovery again.
After that i relocked the bootloader. Everything went fine but i cant uninstall sytemapps or delete Them.
I installed esfexplorer.apk , rootexplorer, titaniumbacup and so on....Supersu allowed acess to each apk but i still cant delete any sytem Apk..
Bootloader relocked
Lollipop 5.
S-on
Rooted
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[Q] Root on 4.2.2?

I was rooted on 4.1.2, but lost root when upgrading to 4.2.2. Is there anyway of getting it rooted yet?
If I would like to flash a custom rom do I need to be rooted or is an unlocked bootloader enough?
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all the info is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393444&page=2
Showbiz1 said:
I was rooted on 4.1.2, but lost root when upgrading to 4.2.2. Is there anyway of getting it rooted yet?
If I would like to flash a custom rom do I need to be rooted or is an unlocked bootloader enough?
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This worked for me with bootloader unlocked but you can do it with your own risk
well this is another way i successfully rooted my on stock 4.2.2 (model 321 build number 244), firstly flash 244 FTF using flashtool-0.9.10.2beta6, after that download doomlords advance kernel and save it somewhere on your desktop download the SU.zip and save it on your tablet, then open flashtool and select fastboot mode, boot your tablet to fastboot, then select kernel to flash by doomlord, then find the advance doomlord image file that you downloaded and click open, now reboot into CWM recovery, flash SU.zip. then reboot again into Flash mode, now in flash tool click flash to select the 244 FTF file but this time untick everything and only include the kernel from 244 FTF then flash, after this reboot your device. now you should have root installed and working on 4.2.2 stock firmware hope this helped

Honor 7 won't system boot, only TWRP recovery boot

.Hi. I tried to root my brand new Honor 7 phone today. I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP and finished by installing SuperSU. But when I tried to reboot the phone it just went back into TWRP. I have tried to factory reset, clear caches and data but that didn't seem to fix it. I am able to fully use all functions of TWRP.
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You can not install a stock rom with a custom recovery.
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bamserl said:
You can not install a stock rom with a custom recovery.
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What am I supposed to do then? How can I get back my stock recovery?
After 9 hours of constantly trying to solve this I finally fixed it on my own, this thread can now be locked.
How did you flashed the stock rom?
byCorza said:
After 9 hours of constantly trying to solve this I finally fixed it on my own, this thread can now be locked.
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How did you resolve this?
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Flash TWRP in OxygenOS 3.0

Hi, I'm having a small problem here and need your help. A friend of mine flashed OOS 3.0.2 from TWRP and after that he forgot to fkash TWRP. Now the recovery is replaced with the stock recovery and he wants to root the phone. I tried flashing TWRP using adb but it does not work. Can anyone help with what is to be done. Thanks in advance.
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1) download the Grarak's TWRP Recovery from https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/mirrors-for-official-oxygen-os-roms-and-ota-updates.387615/.
2) Place it on your phone
3) Download and Install Fashify app from Play store
4) Use Flashify to install your Recovery image. It should recover TWRP.
5) Of course, you need to be rooted.
Enjoy !
Root method same as with previous Version of oos? (lollipop)
yes, you can root with Modified SuperSU v2.74 TWRP flashable zip from the link provided.
nabolito said:
1) download the Grarak's TWRP Recovery from https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/mirrors-for-official-oxygen-os-roms-and-ota-updates.387615/.
2) Place it on your phone
3) Download and Install Fashify app from Play store
4) Use Flashify to install your Recovery image. It should recover TWRP.
5) Of course, you need to be rooted.
Enjoy !
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He has no root and no recovery to flash Su, so tell me, how should he flash recovery with Flashify?
AFAIK the only way now is to flash recovery with fastboot and then with recovery Su.
OP download the recovery provided here.
Flash it via fastboot
fastboot devices
make sure your device appears
fastboot flash recovery "filename"
Reboot into recovery
flash modified super su
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[email protected] said:
He has no root and no recovery to flash Su, so tell me, how should he flash recovery with Flashify?
AFAIK the only way now is to flash recovery with fastboot and then with recovery Su.
OP download the recovery provided here.
Flash it via fastboot
fastboot devices
make sure your device appears
fastboot flash recovery "filename"
Reboot into recovery
flash modified super su
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Hi, thanks for the instructions but i managed to flash the recovery using fastboot and adb. Only the hybrid recovery could be flashed, no other. I flashed the official TWRP but it did not boot, so i flashed hybrid twrp and it worked
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Good to know. The official TWRP can't boot because of the new Bootloader of OOS 3.x.
You need one of this three
hybrid
the modified orange one
or garags
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[email protected] said:
Good to know. The official TWRP can't boot because of the new Bootloader of OOS 3.x.
You need one of this three
hybrid
the modified orange one
or garaks
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Get Hybrid Recovery v3.2 (The most beautiful one)
Download
abhijeet715 said:
Hi, thanks for the instructions but i managed to flash the recovery using fastboot and adb. Only the hybrid recovery could be flashed, no other. I flashed the official TWRP but it did not boot, so i flashed hybrid twrp and it worked
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Hello can you please help me I need some more info since I am new to this stuff, you opened oneplus 2 in fastboot mode then on cmd (shift+right click in the location of the hybrid twrp) you typed
"fastboot flash recovery <filename>.img" and the filename was the name of the hybrid twrp?
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ts-oos-3-0-oos-2-x-x-h2os-mm-lp-cm-13.443032/ this is where you got it? version 3.2?
Also my android is 6.0.1 with OOS 3.0.2, have unlocked bootloader with this guide-> (http://missingtricks.net/root-oneplus-2-marshmallow-6-0-1/) , sorry about this I bricked my last phone and I dont have the money to fix my oneplus 2 if I brick it aswell, I want to be really carefull about this :/
Michael Ion said:
Hello can you please help me I need some more info since I am new to this stuff, you opened oneplus 2 in fastboot mode then on cmd (shift+right click in the location of the hybrid twrp) you typed
"fastboot flash recovery <filename>.img" and the filename was the name of the hybrid twrp?
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ts-oos-3-0-oos-2-x-x-h2os-mm-lp-cm-13.443032/ this is where you got it? version 3.2?
Also my android is 6.0.1 with OOS 3.0.2, have unlocked bootloader with this guide-> (http://missingtricks.net/root-oneplus-2-marshmallow-6-0-1/) , sorry about this I bricked my last phone and I dont have the money to fix my oneplus 2 if I brick it aswell, I want to be really carefull about this :/
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Let me make it easier and clear to you.
1. Install the drivers for OP2 (IMPORTANT)
2. You might have already downloaded adb and fastboot drivers. If not, download it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
3. Unlock your bootloader in OP2, if you have not and enable USB Debugging from Developer Options.
4. Once you have installed Minimal adb and fastboot drivers, place the hybrid TWRP in the folder of Minimal adb and fastboot. Then Shift+Right Click and open the command line, type the commands (hope you know if not google them)
Then from fastboot, directly boot into recovery as at times OOS 3 replaces the custom recovery with stock recovery. From fastboot, press Power+Volume down until the 1+ logo shows up. You will be booted into custom recovery.
Hope this helps. In case of anything else you can PM me
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He has no root and no recovery to flash Su, so tell me, how should he flash recovery with Flashify?
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I thought he was at least rooted. Because this is what happened to me, when I flashed the signed flashable zip followed by the root zip, I forgot to update the TWRP.
My phone was working but I couldn't access to TWRP, but I was rooted. So, in this case, my reply with flashify works.
Thank you.
ok guys saw the threads as was also trying to flash TWRP .
The bottom line is with One plus 2 having Oxygen OS 3.0 it is difficult to fastboot TWRP previous versions but with latest version I was was able to install TWRP 3.0.2-2 using fastboot and adb. The link is dl.twrp.me/oneplus2/twrp-3.0.2-2-oneplus2.img (official site of TWRP) Once installed you can install latest SU.zip.
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What to do to pass Safetynet?

Hello,
I wanted to ask what to do to pass SafetyNet on a rooted Moto-Z?
I have atm stock rom, but custom kernel, TWRP and of course unlocked bootloader.
Root is needed for some apps, so would it be possible to root the device for example with Magisk and flash stock recovery and stock kernel?
Thanks
Dëmön said:
Hello,
I wanted to ask what to do to pass SafetyNet on a rooted Moto-Z?
I have atm stock rom, but custom kernel, TWRP and of course unlocked bootloader.
Root is needed for some apps, so would it be possible to root the device for example with Magisk and flash stock recovery and stock kernel?
Thanks
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You could try this if you're feeling lucky...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/help/how-to-lock-bootloader-t3577782/page2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/general/guide-pass-safetynet-custom-roms-t3603609/page6
Dëmön said:
Hello,
I wanted to ask what to do to pass SafetyNet on a rooted Moto-Z?
I have atm stock rom, but custom kernel, TWRP and of course unlocked bootloader.
Root is needed for some apps, so would it be possible to root the device for example with Magisk and flash stock recovery and stock kernel?
Thanks
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That's what I have:
1. Stock ROM
2. unlocked BL
3. no TWRP (doesn't matter, you can just boot to TWRP from fastboot, no need for flashing)
That's what I did: (working)
1. updated to latest available OTA (optional)
2. flashed TurboZ custom kernel via TWRP, this kernel removes the dm-verify flag (with the flag, this will trigger SafetyNet for an open BL and CTS profile mismatch)
3. reboot to system
3. flashed Magisk v12.0 via TWRP
4. reboot to system
5. Download&Install (or update) "Magisk Manager" and "phh's SuperUser" from Play Store, check if root is working (should so)
6. in Magisk Manager settings check/switch on "Magisk Hide"
7. reboot
8. in Magisk Manager or any other "SafetyNet-Test" app, check if SafetyNet passes
9. profit?
sometimes it seems to be necessary to do a reboot when it doesn't pass the test or it's loading way to long for a check (encountered this 2 times so far)
Thanks for the answers.
It was enough to unroot and flash Magisk.
The phone is rooted with MagiskSU.
A lot of apps are now working but not all, the ones that are not working are telling that the phone is rooted.
Of course I am using MagiskHide.
Is it possible to make all apps working?
Thanks
Dëmön said:
Thanks for the answers.
It was enough to unroot and flash Magisk.
The phone is rooted with MagiskSU.
A lot of apps are now working but not all, the ones that are not working are telling that the phone is rooted.
Of course I am using MagiskHide.
Is it possible to make all apps working?
Thanks
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SafetyNet is green?
(CTS profile match and basic integrity must be true for this)
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Yes, SafetyNet is green.
Dëmön said:
Yes, SafetyNet is green.
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Then it should work with all apps. Which app doesn't work?
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For example the app from my creditcard "barclaycard" is showing massage that the device is rooted.
Only way I know so far is something like xprivacy, which does require xposed...
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Hi,
I have a question about TWRP 3.1.1-0.
Whenever i try to recover a previously made backup it tells me that it's not succesful because the system partition is write protected.
Can someone help?
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