Update supersu binary? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

SCH-I545 on stock rooted 5.0.1
I was originally rooted with KingRoot but ran into a few problems and ended up doing a factory reset through stock recovery (obviously since I can't run a custom recovery)the whole wipe data & cache.
After restarting and setting up again, I installed root checker and it said I'm rooted just didn't have any supersu app so I downloaded one from the app store but it keeps failing to update the binary and, again, I can't try doing it through CWM/TWRP.
Is there any means of forcing it to update?

Either kingroot is still installed, or you don't have root (I'm thinking). If you uninstall kingroot, it will unroot. So you probably have a super user app installed (that's how a root checker works- it asks permission from the super user app.) You can switch to SuperSU.... Don't think I can post a link, so just Google: replace Kingroot with SuperSU. After you complete the instructions, then update the binary.

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My phone is giving me problems for root

I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 T99L with 4.3 version.. I recently decided to try to root it (I rooted my old phone, but since this one was new i dint root it before) and its giving me headaches!
I rooted it with CF Auto Root for the same model, I followed instructions (using Odin to root), and when my phone resets, I think its KNOX or the system itself blocks SuperSU. This is another problem, I open SuperSU and the first thing it appears is ''There is no SU binary installed and SuperSU cannot install it'' and then it closes and theres a notification that SuperSU got blocked by the security thing. PLEASE HELP!
Btw: I cant find stock for t99l

[Q] Superuser Error -110 cant update or install supersu

My note was previously rooted and flashed using cf autoroot method a long while ago. Last week I tried the ps4 remote play installation and uninstalled superuser for the remote play to actual work. Now I tried to reinstall superuser from the play store and got an unknown error -10. So did some googling and installed it through my recovery (teamwin). Its installed but wont work without an update which also gets an error but an error -110. So I went to my root checker and now its saying my root access is denied. Is there a fix for this? Thanks for any help
akareem27 said:
My note was previously rooted and flashed using cf autoroot method a long while ago. Last week I tried the ps4 remote play installation and uninstalled superuser for the remote play to actual work. Now I tried to reinstall superuser from the play store and got an unknown error -10. So did some googling and installed it through my recovery (teamwin). Its installed but wont work without an update which also gets an error but an error -110. So I went to my root checker and now its saying my root access is denied. Is there a fix for this? Thanks for any help
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I don't think there is a qwik fix. Sounds like you lost something during the reinstall. Do you have a TWRP backup of the OS ? Try a backup restore. If not, BACK UP ALL YOUR DATA TO YOUR PC and do a factory reset. Then try and root again, if it doesn't root then I would odin flash a copy of your stock OS i.e. NC5 or NH7. Here is a link to help with that http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/samsung-note-3-rom-flashin-basics-t2896440 Enjoy !!!
Thanks but did some more digging and found a beta of superuser. I installed and it worked fine. Everything says rooted again. Maybe it was just that version

Need help URGENT LS990

Hi,
Today I purchased a new LS990 which was rooted by stump method. Since SuperSU was not installed I installed it and while updating SU binaries it failed and I lost root. When I open StumpRoot it shows rooted but non of the apps have root access.
I am on LS990ZV4. Even did factory reset and then installed Stump root again but still the same problem.
Is there any method by which I can get the root back. The stock tot file is 2.8 GB and I do not have that much data left.
and since I did factory reset I also lost apn settings and to use data I need shortcut master to work which requires root.
Please help.
If you have a custom recovery you can try to download and flash the latest su zip there. If not then you have to use the lgflash tool and go back to stock and re root. Stump won't root unless your completely back to original out of box state.
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.94.zip?retrieve_file=1
shivaagarwal1 said:
Hi,
Today I purchased a new LS990 which was rooted by stump method. Since SuperSU was not installed I installed it and while updating SU binaries it failed and I lost root. When I open StumpRoot it shows rooted but non of the apps have root access.
I am on LS990ZV4. Even did factory reset and then installed Stump root again but still the same problem.
Is there any method by which I can get the root back. The stock tot file is 2.8 GB and I do not have that much data left.
and since I did factory reset I also lost apn settings and to use data I need shortcut master to work which requires root.
Please help.
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Did you update the su binaries via TWRP? If not try that method, it always works for me.

Can't fix root. Do I need to flash recovery again?

So I just successfully installed CM13 on my i9300. Everything works fine, but I just found out I lost root rights.
I went and downloaded the Super SU app from the PlayStore, launched it and that gave an error that there's no SU binary installed and I need to manually root again.
So I downloaded UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip, put it on the sdcard, rebooted into CWM Recovery, installed the zip and booted back into the system (when prompted to fix boot I selected no as recommended), but now I STILL HAVE NO ROOT RIGHTS and the Super SU app still gives the same error.
Is there a specific SuperSU.zip I should be installing in recovery to make it work?
Or is something wrong with the recovery and do I need to flash that through Odin? (I don't think this is the case though, as flashing CM13 and gapps went completely fine)
Thanks for any isnight and tips
There is already Root option in developer settings.Can you try it?
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There is already Root option in developer settings.Can you try it?
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In Developer Options I have set Root Access to Apps and ADB it didn't give any error, but doesn't seem to be doing anything either... In file manager I can't reach root, Root Checker app fails, Super SU gives than binary error, and another app that requires Root Access says I don't have it as well..
warriotox said:
In Developer Options I have set Root Access to Apps and ADB it didn't give any error, but doesn't seem to be doing anything either... In file manager I can't reach root, Root Checker app fails, Super SU gives than binary error, and another app that requires Root Access says I don't have it as well..
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Flash rom again and dont flash SuperSu its better now without using SuperSU
I got the same problem. I tried to root with odin again but it didnt work...
Flash cm13, wipe data and cache and flash cm13 again. Cm13 should be pre rooted.
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Hi Guys, I have the same problem too after CM13. Unfortunately rooting again with ODIN flashed stock recovery back and am stuck on CM13 now with no root and stock recovery. Can someone help please? Below is the detailed description of what happened.
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1. My Samsung Galaxy SIII International (I9300) was rooted and I had CM11 stable/snapshot version there since last 2-3 weeks.
2. Yesterday, I tried upgrading the latest CM13 nightly for my device.
3. While doing so, and rebooting, it asked me the normal message "root possibly lost, fix, yes or no". I accidentally pressed no.
4. Then I noticed after CM13 was flashed, that I do not have root access anymore. Please note that at this point in time, I was not aware that it has to be explicitly enabled in developer options.
5. I came to know that I lost root when I tried to boot in to recovery (CWM) to install gapps.
6. Now, under the impression that I do not have root anymore, I tried to root again with Odin as I had been doing all these days.
- By doing that, ODIN removed my custom recovery (CWM) and flashed it with stock recovery.
- Though ODIN said PASS after reboot, I still do not have root access.
7. Removed cache, wipe data, and factory reset, multiple times but no help.
8. Enabled root for both apps and adb in Developer options, but no use.
9. I also tried KINGO root ( a very popular tool for SGS3 these days) but in vain.
10. Now, am stuck with CM13 and stock recovery and unable to do anything with ROM manager or anything else as I do not have root anymore.
11. Am able to install few apks for whatsapp and facebook for now and living with it, but it wouldn't let me install playstore apk too anymore.
Highly appreciate any quick feedback.
same here after rooting once cm13 by developer option, for some reason i had to use hide my root app, now unable to get root back
Its a problem with the s3, it forgets root. The most reliable is chainfire and sticking with a stock rom.
You must:
Wipe to factory,
flash an original rom via odin,
Boot straight to recovery and wipe to factory again,
Flash original rom again,
Boot straight to recovery and wipe to factory,
Allow the phone to boot.
You must flash at least twice and reset to factory at least twice, even tho I sad it thrice, to kill all remnants of the old rooted rom.
Then you can flash chainfire via odin and go from there.
Beamed in by telepathy.

Help lost root! Busybox failed to update and lost root. SuperSU fails to reinstall!

I am running Android 5.01 and I was rooted and Busybox needed to update. It failed and I lost root. I am unable to reinstall SuperSU even though I have TWRP Recovery. When I reboot there is no SuperSU installed and root does not work.
nevermind I just found it easier to start over. restored recovery files back to default stock and rooted phone again. What a mess.
Started over to resolve

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