[Q] Unlocked, but NO Root Access??? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i used the all in one kit and had no issues unlocking the bootloader or flashing a recovery....how do i boot into recovery also??? anyways i ran a root check app and being told NO ROOT ACCESS...and i have used this app for all my rooted devices...and real quick, where can i find some nice roms and the steps to flashing....sorry im a bit NEW to the One but A quick learner so please bare with me...any help is appreciated!!

blueizee said:
i used the all in one kit and had no issues unlocking the bootloader or flashing a recovery....how do i boot into recovery also??? anyways i ran a root check app and being told NO ROOT ACCESS...and i have used this app for all my rooted devices...and real quick, where can i find some nice roms and the steps to flashing....sorry im a bit NEW to the One but A quick learner so please bare with me...any help is appreciated!!
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You can access recovery by the following commands:
fastboot reboot recovery (when booted into the bootloader)
adb reboot recovery (when booted into the phone)
booting the device up while holding down the PWR + VOL DOWN will boot into bootloader, then choose recovery from the menu.
Unlocking your bootloader doesn't not automatically give you root in the ROM. it gives you the ability to flash a custom recovery(which you've done) and various other unsigned(aka non-HTC) files. To fully root your phone, there is another step you need to take in the All-In-One. The options on the lower right hand section called "Perm Root."
Alternatively, at this point, you could just install either A) pre-rooted stock ROM, or B) a fully custom ROM like TrickDroid or ARHD in the Android Development section of this forum. PLEASE NOTE: These ROMs are for the international/T-Mobile/AT&T model. If you have the Sprint model, DO NOT FLASH ANYTHING IN THIS SECTION and go to the Sprint-specific HTC One forums.

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[Q] Nexus One Gingerbread 2.3.3 HOW TO ROOT?

I've just updated my Nexus to 2.3.3 and lost my root. I tried rageagainstthecage again, but it seems that particular exploit is now closed. In fact, when I ran it and adb reset, I could no longer USB debug on my phone until I restarted it.
So... How do we root the Nexus One with 2.3.3 ??
Thanks, Steve.
looking for similar thing too, i had rooted stock N1 2.2.1 then updated to 2.3.3 (CMW with custom ROM+rooted) works pretty cool, what i am wonder, what about if i flash not rooted version , what happen after that, do i lose? ability to root again? or i can just flash su?
thx
The inventor of rageagainsthecage has stated it no longer works on gingerbread. He has another exploit called gingerbreak which he will release when more devices get gingerbread or something. For now, downgrade and flash a pre-rooted gingerbread build. Good luck with that, I still can't seem to downgrade...
Are both you guys running an unlocked bootloader with custom recovery?
If so, then head over to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396 and download the su.zip that's attached at the bottom of the first post.
Once downloaded, put it on your SD card, boot into recovery (hold volume down after you hit the power button, then select recovery form the menu with the volume down key and press the power button to confirm). Then, simply flash the su.zip from within recover.
**This all assumes you have a custom recovery image such as Amon RA.
I haven't come across a clear cut way to root GRI40 without the use of custom recovery.
dnlsmy said:
Good luck with that, I still can't seem to downgrade...
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You can find stock (FRG83G) rooted and unrooted images from dsixda here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=927935
This of course assumes you have custom recovery/unlocked bootloader.
If not, you can follow the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11618802&postcount=972
Not using a custom recovery so can't do the idea listed here. As for downgrading and then upgrading, it's probably the only solution but I think I'll wait for GINGERBREAK
thx, seems i will wait until GINGERBREAK
do i need to unlock to use custom recovery? i have stock version, dont wonna unlock it
You could follow the instructions in this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11626567&postcount=70 ) thread if you want root, but don't want to unlock bootloader.
More detailed info avaliable here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931865
This has fastboot commands which means the bootloader has to be unlocked...
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Having an unlocked bootloader since minute 5, I am guessing here.
But couldn't you downgrade with passimg and then reroot the same way you did previously, install CW recovery, and then upgrade to one of the rooted GRI40 builds?
Brownbay said:
You could follow the instructions in this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11626567&postcount=70 ) thread if you want root, but don't want to unlock bootloader.
More detailed info avaliable here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931865
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thx helped a lot , are there any (market) apps that i can check if iam unlocked? i am still not sure
You will see an unlocked padlock on the static x boot screen when you boot the phone...
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higi22 said:
thx helped a lot , are there any (market) apps that i can check if iam unlocked? i am still not sure
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You will have a padlock icon on your 'X' screen if you have unlocked the bootloader successfully. To check whether or not you have root access, open up a terminal from the phone and type su. If it asks for root access and you click allow, you should see a # sign. If it doesn't give you a # sign, you aren't rooted.
Brownbay said:
Are both you guys running an unlocked bootloader with custom recovery?
If so, then head over to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396 and download the su.zip that's attached at the bottom of the first post.
Once downloaded, put it on your SD card, boot into recovery (hold volume down after you hit the power button, then select recovery form the menu with the volume down key and press the power button to confirm). Then, simply flash the su.zip from within recover.
**This all assumes you have a custom recovery image such as Amon RA.
I haven't come across a clear cut way to root GRI40 without the use of custom recovery.
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Thanks Brownbay this su.zip worked for me..
1. Had a rooted 2.2.2 before
2. Update to 2.3.3 and my root is gone
3. Tried manual rooting steps for Froyo didn't work out
4. Downloaded this su.zip file
5. In my 2.3.3 used Superboot to flash Amon RA recovery while I was in Fastboot(shutdown and then Trackball+power). For some reason wasnt able to flash when the phone is powered on and in normal working mode.
6. Select su.zip for update
7. Reboot after finish, Installed Titanium backup again and tested working fine...
Great now I will have all the fun again
ihtkassakthi said:
5. In my 2.3.3 used Superboot to flash Amon RA recovery while I was in Fastboot(shutdown and then Trackball+power). For some reason wasnt able to flash when the phone is powered on and in normal working mode.
6. Select su.zip for update
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Hi, this is interesting, could you please elaborate more on the above steps?
It's called "Install custom recovery, guide for unlocked bootloader", and then "flash a SU file through custom recovery".
Guides in Wiki.
People, have a look before asking!!
1. Download Superboot and extract to your system(mine c:\superboot)
2. Download Amon RA-Passion recovery image and place it in the superboot folder
3. Shutdown you phone, reboot pby pressing Trackball+Power button
4. In you computer open command prompt and gotto c:\superboot
5. Type "fastboot-youros flash recovery your-ra.img-filename"
6. It will upload and once said done disconnect you phone from computer
7. Select Bootloader and Recovery
8. Now select update zip and select the SU.zip and update
Have you guys tried this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=736271
It worked on Eclair but probably not in GB.
I flashed an old Eclair rom, rooted, installed Rom Manager, Clockwork, and back to CM7.
call me a little crazy but I rooted last night using modaco's superboot. Yes, I know there is no version for GRI40 yet, but i just used the one for FRG83D. It hung on first boot and had to issue an adb reboot command to get it to boot, but everything seems fine after that. And it rooted successfully

[Q] Re: Hasoon2000's HTC Vivid All-In-One Kit

Hello,
I cannot make sense of either the written directions or the Youtube video. They assume knowledge that I do not possess. Speaking of which...
In the "flash a recovery" step, is this supposed create a recovery image of some sort, or flash an already existing one onto the phone. If the latter, where does this recovery image come from?
In the kernel step, it says to place your kernel in the /Data/Kernel directory. How am I supposed to obtain the kernel image?
Thank you in advance.
(I posted this here because I do not have the necessary permissions to reply to Hansoon2000's thread)
psterrett said:
Hello,
I cannot make sense of either the written directions or the Youtube video. They assume knowledge that I do not possess. Speaking of which...
In the "flash a recovery" step, is this supposed create a recovery image of some sort, or flash an already existing one onto the phone. If the latter, where does this recovery image come from?
In the kernel step, it says to place your kernel in the /Data/Kernel directory. How am I supposed to obtain the kernel image?
Thank you in advance.
(I posted this here because I do not have the necessary permissions to reply to Hansoon2000's thread)
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Assuming you are S-on you dont have to flash a kernel if you are just rooting it
Root your phone, S-off it(If you want to... I recommend it), and just flash a rom via recovery
I believe the recovery is in the folders already? Can anyone confirm?
bilibox said:
Assuming you are S-on you dont have to flash a kernel if you are just rooting it
Root your phone, S-off it(If you want to... I recommend it), and just flash a rom via recovery
I believe the recovery is in the folders already? Can anyone confirm?
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Correct CW or WCX just have to choose which you want
It's pretty straight forward and noob friendly...follow instructions to unlock bootloader, choose cwm or wcx recovery then press button to flash...kernel is optional, if you want one download one from here and put it in the kernels subfolder...
Everything comes from/is located in the data folder and its sub-directories you also extracted
Sent from my HTC PH39100 using xda app-developers app
Thank you
Thanks for the replies. I found a simpler to follow method, using fastboot.exe and an included recovery image, and successfully rooted the phone.
Now, I'm going to do some RTFMing, so this won't be an issue again.
One piece of information that might help you is understanding that the term "recovery" can mean two things. In the context of "flashing a recovery" in the process of rooting your phone, what this means is flashing a recovery tool to the recovery partition of your phone. Your phone has a special place set aside for a backup OS (or recovery tool) in case things go south for your actual OS. The recovery you can flash with the all-in-one tool will install CWM (ClockWorkMod), or WCX. Personally, I use CWM. By holding the power key and volume down when you start your phone, you gain access to the boot menu, where you can load the recovery tool. This allows you to do all sorts of powerful things, from flashing kernels and ROMS, to preforming backups and restores, to clearing caches, and all sorts of other power-user type functions.
Hope that helps, and glad you got your phone rooted. These things are a lot of fun once you open them up a little

Verizon HTC One M7

Ok I have used the weaksauce .apk for my temp root, then I have set up ADB and did my thing with firewater.........Now my questions are...
Is there a method or way for a perm root other then using weaksauce all the time?
And second I have been reading since last night a lot on how to flash a custom recovery and then to flash a rom...........yet I feel really lost as I do not seem to be doing the method right to flash the custom recovery?
Any and all help would be gratefully appreciated thank you in advance.
JSDragon said:
Ok I have used the weaksauce .apk for my temp root, then I have set up ADB and did my thing with firewater.........Now my questions are...
Is there a method or way for a perm root other then using weaksauce all the time?
And second I have been reading since last night a lot on how to flash a custom recovery and then to flash a rom...........yet I feel really lost as I do not seem to be doing the method right to flash the custom recovery?
Any and all help would be gratefully appreciated thank you in advance.
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you'll have better luck if you stay in the Verizon forums
Here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one
Flashing recovery is done with fastboot
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7vzw/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.1-m7wlv.img
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.1-m7wlv.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
After the phone reboots enter TWRP and on exit choose yes to Root
swipe to exit
when the phone boots up go to the app drawer and click SuperSU
it will ask to update .. choose TWRP / reboot / your should be rooted

HTC ONE M9 Install SuperSU without an operating system

Hey everyone,
So I am in quite the pickle here and need some help from experts. Seeing as how my google searches were leading more and more to this site, I figured the time had come to create an account and ask my specific issue question:
So here's the situation I'm currently in:
• My phone is bricked. Yes I have no backup (my first shooting of myself in the foot), and a pretty clear SD card (no OS so I cannot boot it. It gets stuck at the startup screen)
• I have the bootloader unlocked
• I have S-ON
• I do not have SU installed
• I have TWRP 3.0.2-0 installed
What I'm looking to do is stock reset my phone so I can just get it back to par. SO like any normal human being I go to google and enter "Stock reset HTC ONE M9" and find all kinds of videos and threads about how to do so. Unfortunately, most thread and videos assume that you have S-OFF and/or SU installed.
So here is my struggle now:
• I want to install SU so I can do things like lock the bootloader and flash a stock ROM to get my phone back to factory stock.
• However, It seems that I cannot install SU because I need an operating system to do so? (Not sure on that part) Reason being, using my current version of TWRP (3.0.2-0) I have tried to install SU versions 1.25, 2.75, 2.76, etc. etc. However, when I install them using TWRP it reboots about 100 times and then gets stuck on the startup screen. Then when I try to use ADB SHELL and enter the "su" command, I find out that SU is not found or in other words not installed.
So I'm not sure if I'm totally screwed and have the chicken and the egg problem where I can't install SU without an OS and I can't install an OS without unlocking the boot loader first which I need SU for)
If there is a way to flash a stock ROM in my current condition that is the answer I'm looking for. I just want to factory reset my phone.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or link are greatly appreciated. At this point I'm desperate to not buy an new phone. Throw your crazy methods of solving this problem my way please!
Also please note that I am still learning the ins and outs of things like the bootloader, RUU, ROM, Recovery so any definitions or helpful comments you provide about what something is and what it is meant to do is greatly appreciated for I am still learning.
Thanks.
hey man supersu only works with a system in place... soff or on doesnt give a crap about a system restore...but since you have twrp recovery , just download a ruu zip or a custom rom for the m9 flash it using twrp and have su installed then
Laddyboy22 said:
hey man supersu only works with a system in place... soff or on doesnt give a crap about a system restore...but since you have twrp recovery , just download a ruu zip or a custom rom for the m9 flash it using twrp and have su installed then
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Awesome good to know! So I'm downloading a stock RUU zip.
But when I try to flash it though TWRP I get an error saying:
"Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid arguments)"
"Could not find 'META-INF/com/gogle/android/update-binary' in the zip file."
"Error installing zip file '/sdcard/M9_3.38.502.12_FullStock.zip'"
Can you lend me some information on what this means?
EDIT
I also tried to fastboot flash zip ROM.zip and get "RU_SECURITY_FAIL zip from usb command in download mode" which I think I need S-OFF for.
Great Unbrick and SU install guide
Finally fixed it. Found a great guide for both an unbrick and su install all-in-one.
(I'd post a link but I can't post links since I'm too new.)
I found it on teamandroid and the title was "Update HTC One (M9) to Android 6.0.1 Stock Rooted Marshmallow Custom ROM"

[Easy_Root/Unroot][Any_Oreo/Nougat_Firmware_V4_Bootloaders][Tmp_Twrp_Recovery]

EASY ROOT/UNROOT FOR S7 OR S7E ALL NOUGAT OR OREO STOCK ROMS
THANKS @klabit87 FOR OREO ROOT
TEMPORARY TWRP RECOVERY VIA ADB THANKS TO @afaneh92​
This is for AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon and Sprint running V4 bootloaders only!​
This tool will allow you too easily root any stock rom allowing you to make any modifications you might want then easily unroot for better performance
This will Also give you a fully functional TWRP recovery that can be accessed via adb. TWRP is fully functional on OREO Roms but is limited on Nougat roms
The initial setup does require a data wipe.​
S7 G935T Edge Odin Factory FIrmware Downloads
G935TUVU4CRI2_8.0_4File_USA (T-Mobile).rar
ADB_Root Temporary Twrp Tool Download
S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS.7z
S7 G935 Edge Root/Unroot Odin Files Downloads
These Files Are Needed To Unroot Your Phone
SM_G935_EDGE_OREO.7z
SM_G935_EDGE_NOUGAT.7z
S7 G930 Flat Root/Unroot Odin Files Downloads
These Files Are Needed To Unroot Your Phone
SM_G930_FLAT_OREO.7z
SM_G930_FLAT_NOUGAT.7z
Instructions
1. Download S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS.7z and your model and version you want from above
2. Unzip S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS.7z to S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS folder
3. Unzip the Model/Version file you downloaded and copy the files to the S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS folder and place them in the Odin folder
4. Prepare your phone for a data wipe
5. Reboot your phone to download mode and flash the AP_ROOT_G93*.tar in the Odin AP slot and reboot your phone to recovery
6. Once phone is in recovery run the Setup.exe in the S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS folder
7. Now in the cmd window make sure your device is connected and choose Option (1) Launch TWRP
8. Your phone should launch TWRP leave phone plugged in and command window open on computer
9. Now In Twrp choose wipe and choose format data. Type yes in the box when it ask
10. Now in cmd window choose Option(8) Push Root.zip to Phone
11. Now in TWRP choose install and select the Root.zip
12. After zip is installed reboot and go through setup.
13. Once through setup make sure you are rooted
To Unroot Your Phone
1. In the Root Control app choose phone settings and unroot phone make sure phone is connected to computer
2. Now depending on the type of root you choose your phone will reboot to download if you chose system root or stock recovery if you chose systemless root. If your phone reboots to download mode skip to number 5
3. If your phone reboots to recovery once your phone is in recovery run the Setup.exe in the S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS folder
4. In cmd window choose Option(3) Unroot phone will reboot too download mode
5. In Odin BL slot choose the BL_G93*_DELETE_CACHE.tar and flash phone will reboot to recovery and say processing update then get an error and strart rebooting recovery
6. Let recovery bootloop at least once thin force phone back to download mode
7. In Odin AP slot flash BL_ENTER_ENG_RECOVERY_G93*.tar and flash phone will reboot to recovery with a bunch of red cache errors
8. In recovery choose wipe cache then reboot back to bootloader from recovery
9. In Odin BL slot choose BL_OREO_STOCK_G93*.tar for Oreo or BL_RESET_DM_VERITY_G93*.tar for Nougat and flash
10. This is important as soon as odin is done flashing and phone powers off immediately hold buttons to force phone to recovery
11. When phone reboots to recovery you will get no command error then when phone shows recovery options in black box at very botton it should say Successfully verified. If it says unsuccessful or failed then start at number 5 again. If successful and on oreo you are done.
12. If on Nougat and successful from recovery reboot to bootloader in Odin BL slot flash BL_NOUGAT_STOCK_G93*.tar
To Reroot Your Phone
1. Reboot to download in Odin AP slot flash AP_ROOT_G93***.tar
2. Phone will reboot then will reboot one more time and you will be rerooted
To Enter TWRP When Rooted
Remember with Nougat TWRP cannot mount data because of encryption so some zips wont work
1. Manually reboot phone to recovery launch Setup.exe in the S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS folder and choose Option(1) Launch TWRP
2. To Exit TWRP simply choose reboot
To Enter TWRP When Unrooted
Remember with Nougat TWRP cannot mount data because of encryption so some zips wont work
1. Put phone in download mode In Odin AP slot flash AP_ROOT_G93***.tar force phone to reboot to recovery. If you let phone boot it will reroot and you will have to run the unroot from the root control app.
2. In recovery launch Setup.exe in the S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS folder and choose Option(1) Launch TWRP.
3. Do whatever you need too do
4. To exit Twrp choose reboot to Download
5. In Odin BL slot choose the BL_G93*_DELETE_CACHE.tar and flash phone will reboot to recovery and say processing update then get an error and strart rebooting recovery
6. Let recovery bootloop at least once thin force phone back to download mode
7. In Odin AP slot flash BL_ENTER_ENG_RECOVERY_G93*.tar and flash phone will reboot to recovery with a bunch of red cache errors
8. In recovery choose wipe cache then reboot back to bootloader from recovery
9. In Odin BL slot choose BL_OREO_STOCK_G93*.tar for Oreo or BL_RESET_DM_VERITY_G93*.tar for Nougat and flash
10. This is important as soon as odin is done flashing and phone powers off immediately hold buttons to force phone to recovery
11. When phone reboots to recovery you will get no command error then when phone shows recovery options in black box at very botton it should say Successfully verified. If it says unsuccessful or failed then start at number 5 again. If successful and on oreo you are done.
12. If on Nougat and successful from recovery reboot to bootloader in Odin BL slot flash BL_NOUGAT_STOCK_G93*.tar
Beware If you update to new V8 bootloader then rooting and everything will not work. You will be stuck on stock possibly for good
Thank you sir. Amazing is you, works great much better than safestrap and much easier to get into and out of. I hope one day im able to return the favor and help you out with something to make your life easier as you have done with countless people, much appreciated
Thank you so much for all the work you have done here and for injecting this phone with a much needed revitalization.
Now for the first dumb question, what can be flashed? ROMs? Custom Kernel? (Nethunter?) Any idea would ve helpful. Thanks again!
how to know that which version v4 or v8 on are we?
Rehan Ul Hsaan said:
how to know that which version v4 or v8 on are we?
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The bootloader version is the 5th to last number in the build version
G935XXXX4XXXX
Sent using some kind of device I modified
gdfdedh8d said:
Thank you so much for all the work you have done here and for injecting this phone with a much needed revitalization.
Now for the first dumb question, what can be flashed? ROMs? Custom Kernel? (Nethunter?) Any idea would ve helpful. Thanks again!
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No custom boot.img can be flashed
Sent using some kind of device I modified
jrkruse said:
The bootloader version is the 5th to last number in the build version
G935XXXX4XXXX
Sent using some kind of device I modified
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i thinks i updated to "G935TUVS8CRJ1" can i be flash on it?
Quick question. I just used this method to root my phone (v4 bootloader, CRI2 firmware if I'm reading it right). I had been looking at the post [Rom][ALL+CARRIERS_CRF1][Stock_Oreo_Hybrid][Safestrap_Preinstalled]. That one seemed like a good deal because of the followup post on Safestrap flashable zips, like Xposed framework, Extreme Debloater, Dual Speaker, etc....
I didn't consider that ROM because of the big warning Must Be On Stock CRF1, whereas I'm on CRI2 and this looked nicer anyway.
So, just to be sure I understand, now that I've used this method to root my phone I can install all those things and more by using this technique to get into TWRP on my phone. Correct? Further, I can use TWRP in this way to flash anything except a custom bootloader. Yes?
More specifically, all those ROMs listed over in the general Tools Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Development forum that say "for G9350 only", I can use this TWRP to flash those on my G935T ?? Is that right?
Rehan Ul Hsaan said:
i thinks i updated to "G935TUVS8CRJ1" can i be flash on it?
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Nope that's v8
jrkruse said:
Nope that's v8
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My bad luck ?
Rehan Ul Hsaan said:
My bad luck
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Should have been aware of what you are flashing a bootloader update is always an attempt to patch something. Usually root related. It is never to benefit the user. The first indication to me would have been a 4 version jump in bootloader versions all in one shot. I warned people all along that a bootloader change would come one of these days and kill root. Sprint seen it months ago. Tmobile and Sprint can now have there cozy little relationship with one another. I feel bad for you tmobile people. Remember when tmobile was the friendly carrier in the dev community along with sprint as well now they are the most unfriendly carrier in the dev community.
SailorJoe6 said:
Quick question. I just used this method to root my phone (v4 bootloader, CRI2 firmware if I'm reading it right). I had been looking at the post [Rom][ALL+CARRIERS_CRF1][Stock_Oreo_Hybrid][Safestrap_Preinstalled]. That one seemed like a good deal because of the followup post on Safestrap flashable zips, like Xposed framework, Extreme Debloater, Dual Speaker, etc....
I didn't consider that ROM because of the big warning Must Be On Stock CRF1, whereas I'm on CRI2 and this looked nicer anyway.
So, just to be sure I understand, now that I've used this method to root my phone I can install all those things and more by using this technique to get into TWRP on my phone. Correct? Further, I can use TWRP in this way to flash anything except a custom bootloader. Yes?
More specifically, all those ROMs listed over in the general Tools Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Development forum that say "for G9350 only", I can use this TWRP to flash those on my G935T ?? Is that right?
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Twrp gives you no more options than you had before. You cannot just magically go flashing anything you want just because you have twrp. You can run a stock rom and mod it a little and that is it
How do you know what bootloader you're running?
i can not install this metod .
i have problem with sw. rev check faiL device, can any dody help me & please
i use OS G935TUVS8CRJ1
Does this require the fixes for lag/battery life?
jrkruse said:
Beware If you update to new V8 bootloader then rooting and everything will not work. You will be stuck on stock possibly for good
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im exactly onthis s7 verizon heroltevzw sm g930v latest firmware oreo8.0
v8 bootloader locked:laugh:
can i downgrade and follow your path,s?
if no f9vk it
then time to move on upgrade, please can you recomend me some decent device better/much better than s7 that i can root without bricked it down to paperweight?
thankyou
much appreciated
cheers
omgaruda said:
can i downgrade and follow your path,s?
if no f9vk it
then time to move on upgrade, please can you recomend me some decent device better/much better than s7 that i can root without bricked it down to paperweight?
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No, if your build number indicates that you're on the v8 bootloader, you're screwed for now. If you like the S7's features, you can grab an Exynos. Those you can root and modify to your heart's content. Plenty of custom ROMs available. It's not too expensive either. It's what I'm going to upgrade to, since I'm tired of this bull with the bootloader, and my glass is cracked anyway. Would probably cost nearly as much to repair as to just buy an Exynos.
S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS.7z this is a trojan
Ihavetodothis said:
S7_S7E_ROOT_UNROOT_ADB_TOOLS.7z this is a trojan
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That's a false positive by a single antivirus program. VirusTotal gives it clean on 54 out of 56 antivirus programs, and one of those is merely "suspicious," probably because it's a rooting tool.

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