Hi everyone
When my g2m is running stock lollipop, I rooted it with Kingroot. I rooted it through the computer, but after the phone rebooted, the computer said rooting failed. Then I installed Kingroot on my phone, and it succeeded! Then, I unlocked bootloader and flashed recovery using terminal and rashr. And after these, I installed cm13. Then I couldn't call, so I wiped the whole internal memory (system) and reinstalled CM13. Then I Kingroot (same as the above method) and rerooted it. But failed. One day, I tried rooting it again and succeeded! But the next day, Kingroot said the device is unrooted again. Will it cause any Big problems to my g2m? Remarks: I can still boot to recovery and bootloader.
All custom ROMs are pre-rooted.
You shouldn't try to root them.
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Hey guys, first time root here. HTC One AT&T 32gb
I was succesfully through the process, used a guide on htconeroot.com to go through all of the steps. Everything went just as expected and I had root access through superSU (was able to install and use root apps, such as Titanium Backup and AdFree). I used Root Manager to flash Clockworkmod because I saw a ROM I'd like to use in the future that only supported that custom recovery. After succesfully flashing that, I then made a backup using Root Manager. Everything was successful and expected, but upon reboot into my stock ROM from the original unrooted phone I had apparently lost SU binaries and root access. Also, ROM Manager (v5.5.3.0) cannot find any backups.
I tried reflashing superSU from the original rooting guide (UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip), and while it was successfully rooted, I still did not gain root access. I had read through some forums that using the stock ROM that came with the phone might lose root because of the stock recovery, but not sure if that is what happened. I have not installed a custom ROM on this phone yet.
Any help would be appreciated.
UPDATE: Solved, had to select "No" when rebooting from CWM on stock recovery option
Hi, I rooted my Xperia SP yesterday via TowelRoot and everything was great. I used SuperSU which was fine but I decided to factory reset as I wanted to root with a custom rom which ended up an awful idea. Now my phone will not work will SuperSU, root explorers but TowelRoot still somehow 'works'.
Any ideas on how to either completely remove the root or completely root?
Hey folks,
I have a problem with my SPG621.
I used to have CM 12.1 on it. I rooted it and installed it via Dual Recovery.
I wanted to update to another Nightly but I got stuck in bootloop. I resolved this by flashing back to 5.0.2 to root it again with King Root.
I acquired root again and wanted to install Dual Recovery again and there is the problem:
No matter what I do, the tablet won't EVER boot into recovery. It just doesn't. I tried to flash a recovery via fastboot to it, and it says success but it won't boot into recovery.
Can anybody help, I would like to have CM12.1 on it again.
King root is BS
I suggest you root kitkat
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But what does this have to do with the recovery?
I could solve the problem.
I flashed Android 4.4.4 to it, rooted it again with KingRoot and managed to finally get XZDualRecovery on it. Just strange that it did not work with 5.0.2 (it worked before...).
After wiping my device via TWRP I could install the altest CM12.1 nightly. Thanks a lot.
Troubles started when trying to upgrade to 23.5.A.0.575 shown here. The ROM simply got itself unrooted and ate my recovery. So I downgrade to 17.1.2.A.0.314 in order to root, successfully root, and then try every goddamn way to install a recovery but it just does not work. I've used the Nut's dual recovery here, the install script reports everything's peachy, it installs NDRUtils, but when I ask to reboot to recovery it just reboots normally. Also uring one of my attempts, the final ROM stayed rooted but /system became readonly, rendering it useless.
What do I do? If I flash the older firmware, shouldn't it wipe everything and make it possible to install the recovery normally - a recovery claimed to work with locked bootloaders? (I'm not unlocking my bootloader).
I lost my root (when updating to 575 from 570)three four days back, I installed lollipop ftf,rooted and installed recovery.
Didnt have any issues.
I installed .28 lp
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-root-xperia-z3-z2-android-5-0-2-firmware-build-23-1-28-1509398
Hey guys, so I tried flashing the latest Magisk version like a week ago and it worked perfectly, I downloaded Viper4Arise and flashed it but I got stuck in a bootloop and I didn't have a backup at the time, to fix that I installed the stock rom back and flashed old stock Recovery, I got Android 5.1 anyways, I re-rooted using kingroot, flashed TWRP Recovery using Flashify app, then switched ro SuperSU from Kingroot, now, I try flashing Magisk with no luck, it gives me "Space running out" error but I have like 23 GB free, I uninstalled Magisk, and everything went back to normal, I lost my root but I recovered it easily by flashing it since I already had TWRP. Can you guys please help me here? I need MagiskSU ASAP. Thank you.
I suspect your /system partition is running out. of space. I have no experience with migrating your root manager but I'd try unrooting the device as fully as possible and flashing Magisk in TWRP after that.