Will this work with the LG V10? Specifically the Verizon version.
SuperSU v2.64
If you are coming from a SuperSU 2.60 system-less install, or were not rooted at all, then you can just flash the ZIP without any special prior instructions.
No, because the Verizon version can't be rooted.
No. How are you going to flash ZIP without write/execute permission?
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Hi Guys
Just got a used VZW G3, it currently has software version VS98512B. I am confused if I need to restore it to an earlier version or if there is a way to root and flash the latest recovery to start flashing a debloated rom?
I know the previous owner had rooted before and the recovery does say modified but I think it is all the stock recovery now as I could not get into TWRP or anything.
What should I be doing to avoid bricking lol
It does tell me a software update is available but I keep canceling
Thanks
Check with app root checker and if not rooted then use king root for rooting and flashify for latest recovery TWRP 2.8.7.0
hi, i recived the 6.0 update OTA today
my phone was on 5.0.2, bootloader unlocked, supersu rooted
using supersu option i removed the root, this to be able to install OTA (leaving supersu result in "update error")
updated to 6.0 succesfully
downloaded lastest stable supersu v2.65
downloaded twrp-surnia-3.0.2-r1
booted twrp without flashing (i don't want to install twrp) do this way in 5.0 and 5.0.2 adn worked
flashed supersu
phone stay at "warning screen"
to restore the phone i downoaded the 6.0 zip and flasched back the "sparsechunk.x" files
how to get the root back again in 6.0??
thanks.
exactly the same here, even with supesu 2.71 beta
You have to install the superSU v2.62-3 (it installs systemless mode) OR in the terminal of the TWRP enter "echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu" (without the quotes) and then flash the version you want, in order to force the systemless install. I still recommend just use v2.62-3.
Supersu zip v2.62-3 and try: http://download.chainfire.eu/751/Sup...1211162651.zip
thinks @basili
I finally managed
That worked for me too
how
thanks it worked fo rme too
simply install TWRP 3.0.2r1 then supersu.2.62.3
I have a question. I installed the SuperSU 2.62.3 like its recommended in post #3, but Google Play shows that there is an update. Can I update it safely now?
i have my bootloader unlocked and everything ive followed every detail and it said flashed recovery was successful but how do i access twrp im only getting stock recovery plz any advice will be greatly appreciated thx in advance for your help
So, yesterday I rooted my LG G3 (ZVE version) and then installed TWRP and then flashed Xposed. Everything seemed fine but after rebooting, I got the dreaded "Security Error". Due to an excellent walkthrough here on XDA, I was able to fix it (at 2 in the morning.....grrrrr) and now I am back at having a rooted ZVE version but with no TWRP or Xposed.
So, can I just temporarily boot into TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) and then use that to flash Xposed? If so, which version of Xposed do I flash for this phone? Will that avoid the "Security Error" screen?
Basically, I just need help getting Xposed installed. I don't necessarily need (or really want) to permanently install TWRP (although if I have to I could)...just interested in getting Xposed installed.
Thanks!
No help on this? Is it not possible (or just too convuluted)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhiCFdWeQfA
this might not help you but when I rooted my phone i got xposed installed with twrp but that was on zv4. I unrooted my phone cause i was hoping sprint would released mm so i dont know how it works on zve
I tried a pretty regular method of installing TWRP and then Xposed, but I had that security error which was a huge pain to have to fix....hopefully somebody chimes in.
Benefits of using Magisk vs SuperSU? Reason I am asking is when I originally rooted my G5 I watched a tut given to me by a friend that I trust and SuperSU was recommended, but the more I read and learn it appears that Magisk may be the better alernative, as for one it is Open Source.
I had an issue when updating from LineagOS 05282017 to 06282017 and having the newest version of SuperSU on the phone - no WiFi, as soon as I placed SuperSU 2.79 back on (instead of 2.82) all worked well, but I am wondering if I may be using the wrong tool in SuperSU instead of Magisk.
So what says the hive - SuperSU or Magisk?
Bob
Hi, i have LG H850(EU) i want unlock bootloader + root i can do this on oreo fw? Thanks
Up!
Yes you can. It is the same way like on nougat.
Nedkoff said:
Yes you can. It is the same way like on nougat.
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Hello,
I tried rooting on my H850 with stock roms since Oreo but I had no luck so far:
- with TRWP when installing the lastest SuperSU, it complains that disks are encrypted, no way to clear Davik cache
-After installing the lastest superSU, boot hangs on LG logo
So I restored the device with the stock rom + twrp, after whiping all my disks. Then I can install Stock + SuperSU, but when it starts it complains about missing encryption. When it reboots device is encrypted again and I cannot reinstall super SU because the above mentioned problem.
How can I work around this issue?
I now installed a custom Lineage based rom, but I rather use the stock rom with root.
Sorry about that i forget to tell this but you can't use Super SU on oreo. You must use magisk instead and i prefer 19.0 beta version. After you flash twrp boot directly into recovery and install this https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt to stick with TWRP. After that reboot system install Magisk manager download magisk.zip from manager and install it from recovery.
I use SuperSu 2.82 SR5 on Oreo and it works like it should.