I have TWRP already, i tried twice to install SuperSU , but after install the phone didnt turned on,
there is a easy way to root? , my phone is killing me, 12% per hour, i think I dont have a deep sleep too, atleast ill have greenify
Which root solution did you use?
Flash phh Superuser (https://superuser.phh.me/superuser.zip) through TWRP.
Then flash lazyflasher.zip (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862700328) through TWRP immediately.
Then hit "Reboot System"
Once phone boots up, install phh Superuser app from the Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser)
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Hi.
A month ago i decided to go back to stock android 4.4.4
I also wanted dual recovery just to make backups.
So, I downloaded a ftf from this page
It contained NDR too. I find it useful cuz fast reboot. But it does not seem like this TWRP supports it, or whatever it is. When I fast reboot it goes fine first time. Then i do fast reboot another time (or regular boot) and recovery is gone!
When system booted, Xposed is not activated. Root is partly gone (SuperSU give me logs saying I have root, but no).
Has this something to do with the TWRP recovery??
Can it be fixed?
(Im shure its not Xposed cuz I havent had any problems sice I did not touch fast reboot...)
Hello,
These past two days have not been a good day for my phone lol. Some background:
BEFORE:
I had a 4.4.4 Custom ROM [Forgot the name...]
TWRP: 2.5.0.2
AFTER:
I clean flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...m-cyanogenmod-12-0-nightlies-verizon-t2998057
I cleared cache + Dalvik after the flash and it asked me if I wanted to fix root (From what I read before, you're never supposed to press Fix, rather you're supposed to prses Do not Fix and you'll still keep your root.
However, I accidentally pressed Fix Root and Now I lost my root. The ROM I flashed is glitchy because from what I read is because I have TWRP 2.5.0.2.
Now I'm stuck on this ROM, I have no idea how to upgrade to the latest TWRP and don't know how to get my root back . [Can't get TWRP Manager because I don't have Google apps (I tried flashing the GAPPS by Paranoid but it keeps crashing because I think it's the outdated TWRP)]. I tried to download TWRP manager on my phone via another site, but it doesn't install on my phone for some weird reason.
Thank you,
Jerry
Download, install and run the towelroot.apk file. This will root your phone, takes about 2 minutes
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?
ArdaCsknn said:
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.
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Hey everyone. So, today, I was messing around with my F1 today, and I tried to install MultiROM and was, for the most part, successful. But, when I restarted my phone and tried to boot the secondary ROM, it failed and then I couldn't even get into my intenal ROM.
So, I headed back into TWRP, uninstalled MultiROM and flashed back the non-MultiROM TWRP recovery. All was fine, I installed my primary ROM again and it booted fine, although I'd forgotten to flash GApps and Magisk. I set-up the ROM and then rebooted to TWRP and flashed GApps and Magisk. GApps were working fine, all well set-up, but Magisk wasn't appearing anywhere. CPU-Z also detected the phone as being rooted, but when launching Kernel Adiutor and SD Maid, I wasn't able to get a prompt for root access (Kernel Adiutor even told me I had no root access on the phone).
I also tried to install the Magisk Manager APK to no avail.
Does MultiROM mess with the partition scheme?
So, can anybody tell me what's going on here, what I messed up, so that I can correct it and go back to using Magisk?
BTW: The storage is encrypted, I never got around to use DFE, maybe I'll do so today.
Thanks in advance!
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Hey everyone. So, today, I was messing around with my F1 today, and I tried to install MultiROM and was, for the most part, successful. But, when I restarted my phone and tried to boot the secondary ROM, it failed and then I couldn't even get into my intenal ROM.
So, I headed back into TWRP, uninstalled MultiROM and flashed back the non-MultiROM TWRP recovery. All was fine, I installed my primary ROM again and it booted fine, although I'd forgotten to flash GApps and Magisk. I set-up the ROM and then rebooted to TWRP and flashed GApps and Magisk. GApps were working fine, all well set-up, but Magisk wasn't appearing anywhere. CPU-Z also detected the phone as being rooted, but when launching Kernel Adiutor and SD Maid, I wasn't able to get a prompt for root access (Kernel Adiutor even told me I had no root access on the phone).
I also tried to install the Magisk Manager APK to no avail.
Does MultiROM mess with the partition scheme?
So, can anybody tell me what's going on here, what I messed up, so that I can correct it and go back to using Magisk?
BTW: The storage is encrypted, I never got around to use DFE, maybe I'll do so today.
Thanks in advance!
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I think you should decrypt the storage first then clean install your rom and gapps. Then install magisk. If magisk manager app didn't show then install from apk.
SamyakJ said:
I think you should decrypt the storage first then clean install your rom and gapps. Then install magisk. If magisk manager app didn't show then install from apk.
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Yeah, im going to back it all up once I get home and wipe it clean to flash DFE and flash the ROM on top.
Also, I flash Magisk Uninstaller, it told me it couldn't find a stock boot image (and then proceeded to generate one), and then once I restarted the phone I went to CPU-Z to check root access and it changed to "No", so something was taking effect.
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I think you should decrypt the storage first then clean install your rom and gapps. Then install magisk. If magisk manager app didn't show then install from apk.
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So, I tried decrypting, but I can't, because of something with Android Pie. Doesn't matter now, I wiped every storage partition clean and flashed the firmware twice, then flashed Magisk on top, now it's working. Thanks anyway!
That prompt not showing up and magisk manager not showing in app drawer is a common issue for me even though I've never installed MultiROM on my device. You can ignore both.
Here's what I do to resolve the issue:
1) Install Magisk Manager apk.
2) Go to settings, scroll down to "automatic response", click that, click either grant or deny, then click it again and this time set it as prompt.
That should show the superuser prompt.
I have rooted my phone with CF auto root and Odin, everything was successful but I have several banking apps that don't work with root and I have tried magisk to hide it but I don't want to mess with twrp, so I ended up uninstalling root via supersu. I thought everything went fine but when I went to Google play and tried to search for Netflix or revolut it said that my device is not supported for some reason. Also in one of my banking apps I've used a biometrics scanner and now it failed to use it and I got the message. Your device has su binary or something like that. How do I fix it? How do I completely remove root without twrp or factory reset?
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I have rooted my phone with CF auto root and Odin, everything was successful but I have several banking apps that don't work with root and I have tried magisk to hide it but I don't want to mess with twrp, so I ended up uninstalling root via supersu. I thought everything went fine but when I went to Google play and tried to search for Netflix or revolut it said that my device is not supported for some reason. Also in one of my banking apps I've used a biometrics scanner and now it failed to use it and I got the message. Your device has su binary or something like that. How do I fix it? How do I completely remove root without twrp or factory reset?
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there's 2 option
1)Flash Magisk using twrp and hide root
2)Reflash stock firmware but you will lose all data
Roowz said:
there's 2 option
1)Flash Magisk using twrp and hide root
2)Reflash stock firmware but you will lose all data
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Damn that sucks then, I don't want to use twrp and when I tried to install magisk via magisk manager even with boot img I couldn't make it to work, the magisk app always were on magisk is not installed, guess I'll stick to downloading certain bank apps from Aptoide or something because that works apparently. Unless someone will be able to help me with magisk installation via ota (inside the app itself) and not via twrp