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 ?
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hi, i have a problem with my tablet, i tryed the tool ALLinOne and first i rooted my device and it was fine.
after that i installed rescue-backdoor and the tablet installed the 3.2.1 android again. and i lost the root.
but the problem is, i can't root my tablet anymore now. i get the message:
your kernel version ... has been locked down
Hi,
If you have kernel build #10, then you can't root.
The problem is that once you have root and applied rescue-door, then you should NOT update, otherwise you loose all your changes.
The main problem is that seems that the new update you downloaded brings build 10... so you can forget root for a time.
Regards
maybe it is possible to install a other OS via the recovery mode?
Not without root ... sorry for this bad news ...
Now you only can wait for ICS update.
May be there is a little chance to change the unfortunately situation.
I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a cyanogenmod rom that worked with this phone. Thank you.
UNLOCKING raven H892L
ME too. How can I root or unlock this phone.? Help please.
Try Kingo Root
do a google search for Kingo Root.
Its the only one I could find that worked but i still have a few issues.
Cant update or install recovery.
Cant gain Root for some apps.
Cant update SU.
Cand update Busy Box.
But one caveat is that i Rooted mine using Kingo around mid 2015.
There have been several updates to Kingo since then and while none have fixed my problem it may be able to do yours without error.
Make sure you use "Kingo" and not "king" or some other similar name as there are several and it can be confusing.
I have an LG G3 32gb D85521A but I can't root it with the 5.0 firmware it came with. I need to downgrade to KitKat in order to root it, but I don't know which KDZ to use.
Which one is for the 32Gb version and what happens if I use the wrong one?
At this moment I have
Europe D85530B_00_1217.kdz
Greece D85510L_00.kdz
Spain D85521A_00.kdz
The way I see it, the Spanish seems to be the one I need (D85521A matches my model), but what happens after I root the phone and need to upgrade back to 5.0? Will LG Suite install its Spanish counterpart of 5.0?
GOOD NEWS!!!
I've managed to root my LG G3 without the need to downgrade to KitKat. PurpleDrake's method helped me do that and Root Check confirmed it, but:
1) I've followed PurpleDrake's instruction and went online to install SuperSU and it said something about a binary update, that there is another root in the system that prevents SuperSU from updating and that I should uninstall it in order to proceed.
2) In one of my attempts to root my phone I've installed Kingroot but it failed to root it. (there were some ads and when I scrolled down there was something about a memory boost and a button TRY IT. It required internet connection so I gave up. The root didn't work so I've uninstalled the app, or so I thought.
After PurpleDrake's root I've performed a factory reset to see if SuperSU stays in place, but instead of that I saw Kingroot stuck in my system.
Is there a way to totally get rid of Kingroot and keep SuperSU even after a factory reset?
Is Kingroot the program that prevents SuperSU from updating, or PurpleDrake conflict with it?
Hi. My phone is Oppo K1 (PBCM30) running Android 8.1.0 with ColorOS V5.2. I buy this phone through AliExpreess, since this phone not yet available in my country, thus give me ColorOS version which designed specifically for China region. I tried many attempt to root my phone with no avail. The closest way to ALMOST successfully root is to install Kingroot, but is is blocked by installation security with message "A high risk threat has been detected. The system has prohibited this installation. This app contain following risk: It contains the root permission, the highest phone permission, which once obtained by an app, can be use to maliciously control your phone." And before you ask, YES, I have enabled the Install From Unknown Source option.
Other way to root that I've tried is to flash SuperSU. But this way requires me to install custom recovery first, which of course impossible for me since the requirement to install custom recovery is the phone has been rooted. Besides, it look like there's no version of TWRP available for this phone yet. Another attempt (by Kingoroot, iRoot, and all kind of ways-to-root, both with and without PC) has failed miserably.
I love this phone, but it really drives me crazy with it's unrootable state. Please help me!!
It's don't make a sense
I mean, for flashing TWRP, my device need to be rooted, but for rooting my device, it need to flash TWRP first. How the heck I do that?
Hi All,
I flashed the Ultimate Oreo S9 Rom off here a couple of weeks back but found it too buggy for my liking, I then reflashed my s6 edge to stock Nougat and everything works fine (besides the custom system warning but thats not anything major) but when I installed netflix again I got error 5.7 which is usually caused by rooted devices so I loaded up SuperSU and Root checker, SuperSU says I have no root but Root checker says my root has been installed incorrectly? Its evident that the root is lying around my system so what should I do to fix it? (I can't even access the root file manager as root isn't installed!)
Thanks
AnushPatel said:
Hi All,
I flashed the Ultimate Oreo S9 Rom off here a couple of weeks back but found it too buggy for my liking, I then reflashed my s6 edge to stock Nougat and everything works fine (besides the custom system warning but thats not anything major) but when I installed netflix again I got error 5.7 which is usually caused by rooted devices so I loaded up SuperSU and Root checker, SuperSU says I have no root but Root checker says my root has been installed incorrectly? Its evident that the root is lying around my system so what should I do to fix it? (I can't even access the root file manager as root isn't installed!)
Thanks
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Just a quick question... After flashing stock did you do a full wipe?