Really didn't want to make a new thread about this but honestly people just jumped to conclusions without being helpful in my previous thread.
Long story short I'm trying to manually get 4.4.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2664561
I saw that I needed to get s-off, which requires root. Bootloader was already unlocked and so did everything here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273376
I installed CWM. It said to install a superuser tool so I installed SuperSU.
"You're not out of the woods yet! The stock kernel is system write protected, so you still can't modify it (changes won't "stick"). You'll have to flash a custom rom or a kernel if you want stock instead." was the next line. <-- I saw that message. Installed a kernel that he recommended: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255900
After reboot I get SuperSU error: There is no SU binary installed and SuperSU cannot install it. If you just upgraded to Android 4.3, you need to manually re-root- consult the relevant forums for your device etc.
Can anyone help me get the proper SU Binary installed? Not a beginner to rooting as I've had had several previous phones before. Never encountered something as annoying as this.
On 4.3, 3.17.502.3.
I had the same issue when I installed 4.4.2 on my international One.
What I done to root was;
- downloaded SuperSU v1.80 zip from here.
- download SuperSu from the Play Store
- in SuperSU, select the option to install binaries via TWRP/CWM. (If it doesn't reboot to recovery, manually enter recovery)
- flash the supersu v1.80 zip and reboot
- open SuperSu and install the binaries using the normal option.
That then enabled my root. I'd tried quite a few different variations and this was the only method that worked for me.
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Thank you! Although I just managed to installed a custom ROM and managed to get root.
I followed this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2664561
I flashed the Recovery_Cingular_US in fastboot. Unfortunately I'm unable to boot into stock recovery. I've been told right after you enter recovery from bootloader you press all three buttons simultaneously?
Is there a way to get into stock recovery from fastboot? Or better yet install the ROM from fastboot?
mch277 said:
Thank you! Although I just managed to installed a custom ROM and managed to get root.
I followed this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2664561
I flashed the Recovery_Cingular_US in fastboot. Unfortunately I'm unable to boot into stock recovery. I've been told right after you enter recovery from bootloader you press all three buttons simultaneously?
Is there a way to get into stock recovery from fastboot? Or better yet install the ROM from fastboot?
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You seem very confused about the whole rooting process ... what was the point in flashing the stock recovery ? Are you trying to install the OTAPkg.zip ?
what Rom are you wanting to install and whats flashing stock recovery have to do with it ?
Well, if you looked at the thread I linked, you'll see that it says to flash a stock recovery file in order to install the OTAPkg.zip
mch277 said:
Well, if you looked at the thread I linked, you'll see that it says to flash a stock recovery file in order to install the OTAPkg.zip
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I wrote the thread you linked too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2659374
and yes it is necessary to have stock recovery to take an OTA, but your post didn't mention taking OTA it said you had no SU installed.
to get into stock recovery
boot to bootloader
choose recovery
wait for black screen, hold vol up and then power
you will see something about sdcard fail .. ignore it till the menu comes up
then choose to flash OTAPkg.zip from sdcard
Recently I attempted to root my Nexus 9 (running 6.0.1, latest OTA update) using this guide: phandroid.com/2014/11/05/how-to-root-nexus-9
It didn't go so well and I ended up in a bootloop after completing the steps. I managed to resolve this by following the steps on the Google Developer Factory Images page using the latest Nexus 9 (Wi-Fi only) image (I did not re-lock the bootloader, however).
After this, the device booted fine, however it is not rooted (apps cannot get root access and rootchecker and supersu both state that it is not rooted). I would appreciate some help here, as I am not sure where I went wrong (for example does flashing the factory image de-root?) or how to gain root from here. Most of the guides I have seen are for android 5.0, and I am not sure if the software used/linked is still compatible. I am not planning on moving away from stock android on this device, so a custom recovery is not necessary for me, and most guides include installing CWM or TWRP (I'm not against this, I just figured it's not necessary.)
If anyone could link any guides that are still valid (or tell me what to do) it would be much appreciated!
That guide is way out of date and links you to wrong files. Flashing factory images will remove root.
Get latest TWRP image .
Boot your device to bootloader mode. Attach to PC issue this comand "fastboot boot <name of twrp.img>".
Have latest supersu.zip on your device before hand. Use the Temporarily booted TWRP to install that zip.
corkiejp said:
That guide is way out of date and links you to wrong files. Flashing factory images will remove root.
Get latest TWRP image .
Boot your device to bootloader mode. Attach to PC issue this comand "fastboot boot <name of twrp.img>".
Have latest supersu.zip on your device before hand. Use the Temporarily booted TWRP to install that zip.
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Thanks! I've just gotten around to following your instructions, and that was totally painless. Much simpler and faster than anything I found elsewhere, too (Guess all the guides I found were hopelessly outdated).
Will this method work for all current devices (assuming I have the correct TWRP, of course)?
@Sithon
Should work with most nexus devices.
Other devices may have locked bootloaders and need different methods to root. Check the device forum.
Recently, I came to learn about Xposed installer and I downloaded and installed it on my device. When I opened the app, it had a missing requirement, a framework (The Xposed framework) which can only be installed manually in the case of my device.
In some videos, I learned it can be done through flashing with custom recoveries like (Twrp & Cwm). I currently have a stock and I want change it to a custom recovery but I can't find the (recovery.img) file for my device model (Tecno l8 —running on an Android Lollipop 5.1— using twrp to enable me flash a custom recovery.
I'm stuck, Expert help needed. Thank you!
Absallam said:
Recently, I came to learn about Xposed installer and I downloaded and installed it on my device. When I opened the app, it had a missing requirement, a framework (The Xposed framework) which can only be installed manually in the case of my device.
In some videos, I learned it can be done through flashing with custom recoveries like (Twrp & Cwm). I currently have a stock and I want change it to a custom recovery but I can't find the (recovery.img) file for my device model (Tecno l8 —running on an Android Lollipop 5.1— using twrp to enable me flash a custom recovery.
I'm stuck, Expert help needed. Thank you!
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I'd point you to here, they seem to specialize in your device:
https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-17705.html
Good luck!
By the way, and not to be unsympathetic, you should first search for instructions on rooting & installing custom recoveries and get that completed before posting in the xposed thread. When that's complete, then you can post here if you need help with anything xposed framework & module related.
DISCLAIMER: So if you're thinking this is the same as [GUIDE] TWRP, ROOT and XPosed - Only J320FN ! you're right, but you're also wrong. The process is somewhat the same of course, but i did not followed that guide nor use any of his files, i'll explain a lot of things, introduce you to magisk.... And here we're talking of the J320F and J320F/DS , which is the variant I have. Yes FN stuff works on F and F/DS most of the time, i'm aware.
With that out of th way let's talk business, I'm running stock 5.1.1 on my Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 J320F. This guide is for Stock ROM, custom roms come pre-rooted or use their own Root addon like Lineage, in the other hand, Samsung's stock roms based on Android L and M are not compatible with the official Xposed Framework from Rovo89, it will bootloop the device, instead we have to use a modified Xposed made by Wanam, more on that later.
I'm going to split this guide in 3 parts, first we're gonna install the custom recovery TWRP via Odin, the recovery will enable us to flash zip files which will allows us to Root the device and finally install Xposed.
How to Install TWRP on the J3 J320FThe tool to flash firmwares files on Samsung phones running Android is called Odin, and in order for Odin to recognize your phone in Download Mode (more on that later) it also needs some drivers. You can download both things from the following links:
Odin 3.10 from MEGA*
<Mod Edit> 4shared link removed
PLEASE READ [*]
1. Both files are in .RAR5, so you need to use WinRAR 5 or above to be able open them.
2. They also are password protected (sorry about that, but i offer them on several sites already). Password is: Tecnoriales
TWRP 3.0.2 for J320F - is a *.tar file, leave it as is, i mean don't extract it.
Before you star please charge your battery to 100%.
1. Install the Samsung Drivers.
2. In your J320F go to Settings>About phone>Software Info and tap 7 times on the Build Number, you'll see a toast message about "Developers Options" being now enabled.
3. Head back to Settings and now youll see Developer Options, enter there turn the toggle for Disable OEM Unlock, you'll face your security challenge, whatever it is you have (pin, password, pattern...).
NOTE: From now on leave Disable OEM Unlock thicked (what i mean is, if you turn the toggle to his original state will enable OEM Unlock). otherwise when you reboot your phone it won't boot again showing you the Custom Binary blocked by FRP Block" error in red letter. This can only be fixed Flashing the stock rom on your J320F, although you might not lose your data you will lose TWRP, root and Xposed. So, BE CAREFUL!
4. Turn off your phone and enter Download Mode pressing Vol+- Home and Power. You'll see a warning in the screen, accept it pressing Vol+.
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5. Plug your phone to the PC using your usb cable and give it some time for the driver to kick in if it is the very first time.
6. Run Odin as Admin. Check the COM Port is illuminated and you see Added in the log below.
7. Click the AP button and load the *.tar file of the TWRP.
8. Go to Options Tab and disable Auto-Reboot.
9. Press Start and wait Odin to say Pass in green. It's only a couple of seconds.
10. Unplug your phone from the PC and remove the battery and put it back. Now turn in on with the key combo: Vol+, Home and power.
Your J320F will boot straight to TWRP- Change the language from Russian to whatever you want and swipe to the right the slider in the bottom of the screen to enable the TWRP to modify the system. That's it.
How to ROOT the J3 J320F using SuperSu or MagiskGrab your rooting tool:
SuperSu - Good old SuperSu from Chainfire. Might hang from time to time and refuse to grant root access, kinda has bad temper.
or
Magisk + Magisk Manager APK. Newest and systemless root. Works like a charm, I used v16.0.
Before you star please charge your battery to 100%. You might want make a nandroid backup with TWRP before rooting.
1. Copy the *.zip file to the sdcard of your J320F
2. Boot into TWRP.
3. Go to Install and navigate to your sdcard to find and select the zip file.
4. Swipe to the right the slider control on the bottom of the screen to start the flashing process, which you can follow in the log.
5. Once it has finished touch on Reboot System and wait for the phone to boot. It might take a loot of time if you installed SuperSu.
You will have in your launcher the app of your root manager app. Test that root is working with root checker, Link2Sd, or whatever needs root access.
Note: If you rooted with Magisk and don't see Magisk Manager on your launcher, install the apk manually.
How to Install Xposed Framework on the J3 J320FAs I said at the beginning of this post, YOU CAN'T USE OFICIAL XPOSED on Samsungs stock roms (Android 5.x and 6.x) it will make your device loop on the boot process. This is due to the heavy modifications Samsung make to Android to turn it into his TouchWiz UI.
To install Xposed you need:
Xposed Framework by Wanam - The current (and probably final) version is 87.1, download the zip for ARM and SDK22. Optional: Also download Xposed Uninstaller zip in case you get a bootloop.
Xposed Installer App - Is an APK file attached to this thread, which by the way is the official Xposed Framework thread by Rovo89, don't used Xposed zips from there!
Before you star please charge your battery to 100%. You might want make a nandroid backup with TWRP before rooting.
1. Copy files to your sdcard. And install Xposed Installer.
2. Boot into TWRP, go to install and select the xposed-v87.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125 zip.
3. Swipe to the right the slider control on the bottom of the screen to start the flashing process and wait.
4. When it finishes select Reboot System. This will be a long boot, be patient.
After booting go to the Xposed Installer, or install it if you havent already, and see if Xposed is enabled. You should see the version and the samsung warning like in this pick
NOTE: DO NOT UPDATE XPOSED from the Xposed Installer app, it will flash official Xposed and you will get ****ed, i mean, a bootloop.
Xposed has tons, and tons, and tons of modules, most of them won't work on Samsung roms, again, due to all the changes Samsung made to Android in his stock roms. Always read carefully the info of any module before installing it, believe me they are state it when they wont work on Samsung roms. There's one module you should never even try to install:
It's called Gravity Box... The most powerful and famous module of all, and no, it wont work on your Samsung.
However, theres something called Wanam Xposed, made by the same dev from the modified Xposed we are using, it has some of the features you can find in GB.
All the above information is in this video i made. Video is in Spanish tough.
Sorry for my english, good luck and happy flashing.
can you make an English video please thx!
DeblaGaming said:
can you make an English video please thx!
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Not happening.
DeblaGaming said:
can you make an English video please thx!
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Seems pretty straight forward. A word of advice. When doing things like this for first time and if you don't know what to do rather follow text tutorials than videos. Easier to keep up...
Can twrp be updated with latest version or is this some custom twrp only for this model?
I haven't played a lot with flashing on samsungs so I'm doing my reading before. I have FN model. Is there some custom ROM that offers better experience or should I just root stock and get rid of bloatware and tweak it as I like with xposed?
the_bulk said:
Seems pretty straight forward. A word of advice. When doing things like this for first time and if you don't know what to do rather follow text tutorials than videos. Easier to keep up...
Can twrp be updated with latest version or is this some custom twrp only for this model?
I haven't played a lot with flashing on samsungs so I'm doing my reading before. I have FN model. Is there some custom ROM that offers better experience or should I just root stock and get rid of bloatware and tweak it as I like with xposed?
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Theres no official TWRP for Speadtrum based 2016 J3s. There are newer versions for the J30F/FN i think, but atm i don't care/need it.
Since we don't have an Exynos or Qualcomm SoC, the custom rom scene doesn't look so good. Pretty much you have Lineage (MM & N), RR (N) and more recently DotOS (N), but they all suffer from pretty much the same problems give or take, in top of that most of the other roms are dead since the devs moved on to other phones, the ones I mentioned before don't really receive updates oftem. Right now im using stock with root and Xposed, is working fine, however im thinking about giving a second chance this rom: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j3-2016/development/j2-pro-port-markus-rooted-t3657383 is stock MM, a port from the j210F wich i think is newer and somewhat better than this other j2 port: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j3-2016/development/marshmallow-rom-j320f-t3623551
Can it flash newest SuperSu v2.82 flashable zip,through TWRP?
Odin Faild
Hi Guys!
I tried to flash the TWRP recovery on my J3 (2016) , but odin saids its faild could you help me with it please?
milewap said:
Can it flash newest SuperSu v2.82 flashable zip,through TWRP?
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I flashed latest Magisk v18,with TWRP and yes TWRP vorks great tnx dev...for all :good:
Here's another one TWRP custom recovery,this one he has a bekap EFS....downloaded from 4pda ru site.All credits goes to them
SM-J320F-TWRP-F2FS.tar.md5
And here SM-J320FN-TWRP-F2FS.tar.md5 for FN but it does,on J320F i flashed today and works without problems.
Here it is PIT J320F if someone needs it...
Need help
mauriciognr said:
DISCLAIMER: So if you're thinking this is the same as [GUIDE] TWRP, ROOT and XPosed - Only J320FN ! you're right, but you're also wrong. The process is somewhat the same of course, but i did not followed that guide nor use any of his files, i'll explain a lot of things, introduce you to magisk.... And here we're talking of the J320F and J320F/DS , which is the variant I have. Yes FN stuff works on F and F/DS most of the time, i'm aware.
With that out of th way let's talk business, I'm running stock 5.1.1 on my Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 J320F. This guide is for Stock ROM, custom roms come pre-rooted or use their own Root addon like Lineage, in the other hand, Samsung's stock roms based on Android L and M are not compatible with the official Xposed Framework from Rovo89, it will bootloop the device, instead we have to use a modified Xposed made by Wanam, more on that later.
I'm going to split this guide in 3 parts, first we're gonna install the custom recovery TWRP via Odin, the recovery will enable us to flash zip files which will allows us to Root the device and finally install Xposed.
How to Install TWRP on the J3 J320FThe tool to flash firmwares files on Samsung phones running Android is called Odin, and in order for Odin to recognize your phone in Download Mode (more on that later) it also needs some drivers. You can download both things from the following links:
Odin 3.10 from MEGA*
<Mod Edit> 4shared link removed
PLEASE READ [*]
1. Both files are in .RAR5, so you need to use WinRAR 5 or above to be able open them.
2. They also are password protected (sorry about that, but i offer them on several sites already). Password is: Tecnoriales
TWRP 3.0.2 for J320F - is a *.tar file, leave it as is, i mean don't extract it.
Before you star please charge your battery to 100%.
1. Install the Samsung Drivers.
2. In your J320F go to Settings>About phone>Software Info and tap 7 times on the Build Number, you'll see a toast message about "Developers Options" being now enabled.
3. Head back to Settings and now youll see Developer Options, enter there turn the toggle for Disable OEM Unlock, you'll face your security challenge, whatever it is you have (pin, password, pattern...).
NOTE: From now on leave Disable OEM Unlock thicked (what i mean is, if you turn the toggle to his original state will enable OEM Unlock). otherwise when you reboot your phone it won't boot again showing you the Custom Binary blocked by FRP Block" error in red letter. This can only be fixed Flashing the stock rom on your J320F, although you might not lose your data you will lose TWRP, root and Xposed. So, BE CAREFUL!
4. Turn off your phone and enter Download Mode pressing Vol+- Home and Power. You'll see a warning in the screen, accept it pressing Vol+.
5. Plug your phone to the PC using your usb cable and give it some time for the driver to kick in if it is the very first time.
6. Run Odin as Admin. Check the COM Port is illuminated and you see Added in the log below.
7. Click the AP button and load the *.tar file of the TWRP.
8. Go to Options Tab and disable Auto-Reboot.
9. Press Start and wait Odin to say Pass in green. It's only a couple of seconds.
10. Unplug your phone from the PC and remove the battery and put it back. Now turn in on with the key combo: Vol+, Home and power.
Your J320F will boot straight to TWRP- Change the language from Russian to whatever you want and swipe to the right the slider in the bottom of the screen to enable the TWRP to modify the system. That's it.
How to ROOT the J3 J320F using SuperSu or MagiskGrab your rooting tool:
SuperSu - Good old SuperSu from Chainfire. Might hang from time to time and refuse to grant root access, kinda has bad temper.
or
Magisk + Magisk Manager APK. Newest and systemless root. Works like a charm, I used v16.0.
Before you star please charge your battery to 100%. You might want make a nandroid backup with TWRP before rooting.
1. Copy the *.zip file to the sdcard of your J320F
2. Boot into TWRP.
3. Go to Install and navigate to your sdcard to find and select the zip file.
4. Swipe to the right the slider control on the bottom of the screen to start the flashing process, which you can follow in the log.
5. Once it has finished touch on Reboot System and wait for the phone to boot. It might take a loot of time if you installed SuperSu.
You will have in your launcher the app of your root manager app. Test that root is working with root checker, Link2Sd, or whatever needs root access.
Note: If you rooted with Magisk and don't see Magisk Manager on your launcher, install the apk manually.
How to Install Xposed Framework on the J3 J320FAs I said at the beginning of this post, YOU CAN'T USE OFICIAL XPOSED on Samsungs stock roms (Android 5.x and 6.x) it will make your device loop on the boot process. This is due to the heavy modifications Samsung make to Android to turn it into his TouchWiz UI.
To install Xposed you need:
Xposed Framework by Wanam - The current (and probably final) version is 87.1, download the zip for ARM and SDK22. Optional: Also download Xposed Uninstaller zip in case you get a bootloop.
Xposed Installer App - Is an APK file attached to this thread, which by the way is the official Xposed Framework thread by Rovo89, don't used Xposed zips from there!
Before you star please charge your battery to 100%. You might want make a nandroid backup with TWRP before rooting.
1. Copy files to your sdcard. And install Xposed Installer.
2. Boot into TWRP, go to install and select the xposed-v87.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125 zip.
3. Swipe to the right the slider control on the bottom of the screen to start the flashing process and wait.
4. When it finishes select Reboot System. This will be a long boot, be patient.
After booting go to the Xposed Installer, or install it if you havent already, and see if Xposed is enabled. You should see the version and the samsung warning like in this pick
NOTE: DO NOT UPDATE XPOSED from the Xposed Installer app, it will flash official Xposed and you will get ****ed, i mean, a bootloop.
Xposed has tons, and tons, and tons of modules, most of them won't work on Samsung roms, again, due to all the changes Samsung made to Android in his stock roms. Always read carefully the info of any module before installing it, believe me they are state it when they wont work on Samsung roms. There's one module you should never even try to install:
It's called Gravity Box... The most powerful and famous module of all, and no, it wont work on your Samsung.
However, theres something called Wanam Xposed, made by the same dev from the modified Xposed we are using, it has some of the features you can find in GB.
All the above information is in this video i made. Video is in Spanish tough.
Sorry for my english, good luck and happy flashing.
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Hey man youre the best guid i found on the internet
I have a j320f, stock rom, 5.1.1.OS and i rooted it twice with superus and magisk. I flashed em with twrp
At first the root checker said root is not installed correctly. Then i rooted it with kingo root and problem solved
I didnt install Xposed
But after some hours my phone restarted and kept bootlooping. I flashed the firmware... my phone worked again. Then again i rooted it but this time i made a backup.
I flashed magisk again (your exact version) and pressed root on kingo root again to make the root checke say the device is rooted
And the bootloop happened again
I wanna know that XposedFramework by wanam does prevent bootloop?
Or is there anything that can be done for preventing bootloop?
AminNadery said:
Hey man youre the best guid i found on the internet
I have a j320f, stock rom, 5.1.1.OS and i rooted it twice with superus and magisk. I flashed em with twrp
At first the root checker said root is not installed correctly. Then i rooted it with kingo root and problem solved
I didnt install Xposed
But after some hours my phone restarted and kept bootlooping. I flashed the firmware... my phone worked again. Then again i rooted it but this time i made a backup.
I flashed magisk again (your exact version) and pressed root on kingo root again to make the root checke say the device is rooted
And the bootloop happened again
I wanna know that XposedFramework by wanam does prevent bootloop?
Or is there anything that can be done for preventing bootloop?
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You should use latest Magisk. If you install magisk you dont need anything else, if you dont see the magisk app after rebooting just go an download an install latest magisk manager from their thread. Stay away from kingo, use magisk, pay atention to what you are doing, youre using magisk and kingo at the same time, of course youll get a bootloop.
PD: Never quote OP.
Sorry for bothering again.
mauriciognr said:
You should use latest Magisk. If you install magisk you dont need anything else, if you dont see the magisk app after rebooting just go an download an install latest magisk manager from their thread. Stay away from kingo, use magisk, pay atention to what you are doing, youre using magisk and kingo at the same time, of course youll get a bootloop.
PD: Never quote OP.
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Hey man thanks for the help...i did as you told and i installed magisk v19 using the TWRP.the magisk manager was installed after the reboot BUT the root checker said that the root was not installed properly. In fact the prompt and grant pop up never showed up. I had this problem with superSU too and that was the reason i used the kingo root. And only after that i could see the phone is rooted in root checker...i didnt installed kingo root this time. Thanks for the warning.
But what can i do? My apps does not have root permission.
I tried installing different versions of magisk. The latest v19 and the one u used v16.0. It didnt helped.
The app was not hibernated i checked but it was never in the running apps in application manager
SuperSU had the same problem.
What should i do?
Any solutions?
Youre the best. Thanks
AminNadery said:
Hey man thanks for the help...i did as you told and i installed magisk v19 using the TWRP.the magisk manager was installed after the reboot BUT the root checker said that the root was not installed properly. In fact the prompt and grant pop up never showed up. I had this problem with superSU too and that was the reason i used the kingo root. And only after that i could see the phone is rooted in root checker...i didnt installed kingo root this time. Thanks for the warning.
But what can i do? My apps does not have root permission.
I tried installing different versions of magisk. The latest v19 and the one u used v16.0. It didnt helped.
The app was not hibernated i checked but it was never in the running apps in application manager
SuperSU had the same problem.
What should i do?
Any solutions?
Youre the best. Thanks
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First, perform a factory reset and flash your stock ROM (with odin), afterwards twrp and then magisk. Whatever problem you might have it will go away after a clean install of your rom. Use latest magisk.
Odin
Can I do this without computer???