[ROOT] [FIX] Android 5.0 fix for broken root apps - Nexus 4 General

If you're experiencing that root doesn't work on some apps well this thing is for you. Chainfire may have been fixed all that issues.
Download this and flash it in your recovery:
http://download.chainfire.eu/624/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.23.zip

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Root denied on Some Apps

LOST ROOT For Most but not all
Currently using [ROM][NH5][4.4.2] AllianceROM v5 – Lite on a Galaxy S5 SM G900T. After initial my initial setup was complete, I moved to the tweaker.
I started with SuperSU 2.16 and rooting was not an initial issue during the install of this ROM. Started to make adjustments in KTweaker and then found that root was denined for SetSPU. Learned that other apps that required root were also denied but KTweaker, ADB shell, IFont, and ROM Customizer were granted root.
Updated SuperSU 2.40 by flashing through recovery, TWRP 2.8.0.1 and after starting several times ended with the same results as indicated above. Tried various suggestions that I found and they did not work. Did notice that SuperSU 2.40 was working as an app but currently it is now back to 2.16.
How can I fix this and get back to FULL root access?
Update: Wipe device and reloaded the same custom ROM. Again the same thing happened after loading apps and configuring them. Now have six that are rooted correctly and then all further apps for rooting are being denied.
cyaclone said:
LOST ROOT For Most but not all
Currently using [ROM][NH5][4.4.2] AllianceROM v5 – Lite on a Galaxy S5 SM G900T. After initial my initial setup was complete, I moved to the tweaker.
I started with SuperSU 2.16 and rooting was not an initial issue during the install of this ROM. Started to make adjustments in KTweaker and then found that root was denined for SetSPU. Learned that other apps that required root were also denied but KTweaker, ADB shell, IFont, and ROM Customizer were granted root.
Updated SuperSU 2.40 by flashing through recovery, TWRP 2.8.0.1 and after starting several times ended with the same results as indicated above. Tried various suggestions that I found and they did not work. Did notice that SuperSU 2.40 was working as an app but currently it is now back to 2.16.
How can I fix this and get back to FULL root access?
Update: Wipe device and reloaded the same custom ROM. Again the same thing happened after loading apps and configuring them. Now have six that are rooted correctly and then all further apps for rooting are being denied.
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Problem Solved: Changed Runtime from Delivk to ART and rebooted.....................Root Checker indicates ROOT ACCESS
cyaclone said:
LOST ROOT For Most but not all
Currently using [ROM][NH5][4.4.2] AllianceROM v5 – Lite on a Galaxy S5 SM G900T. After initial my initial setup was complete, I moved to the tweaker.
I started with SuperSU 2.16 and rooting was not an initial issue during the install of this ROM. Started to make adjustments in KTweaker and then found that root was denined for SetSPU. Learned that other apps that required root were also denied but KTweaker, ADB shell, IFont, and ROM Customizer were granted root.
Updated SuperSU 2.40 by flashing through recovery, TWRP 2.8.0.1 and after starting several times ended with the same results as indicated above. Tried various suggestions that I found and they did not work. Did notice that SuperSU 2.40 was working as an app but currently it is now back to 2.16.
How can I fix this and get back to FULL root access?
Update: Wipe device and reloaded the same custom ROM. Again the same thing happened after loading apps and configuring them. Now have six that are rooted correctly and then all further apps for rooting are being denied.
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UPDATE History is repeating itself. Now that I am in Lollipop, that rooting problem has returned to both my Nexus 7 (2013) and Galaxy Tab S 10.5 in Lollipop ver 5.0, 5.0.2, and 5.1.1 No Runtime fix here. HELP
Here is a pic from Root Checker Pro

[Q] SuperSU not popping up after deodexing

Hi,
I'm new to ROMs modifications so don't judge me too much.
System Setup:
Note 4 N910C
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop stock N910CXXU1BOC3
Rooted with CF-Auto-Root-trelte-treltexx-smn910c
Custom recovery CWM 6.0.5.1
In order to deodex the system, I used the guide by townsenk - http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/general/how-to-deodex-lollipop-rom-t3065596, which is pointing to joeldroid's tool JoelDroid Lollipop Batch Deodexer V 2.5
After deodexing everything is back to normal, except of the SuperSU. The apps that were already granted the root access are seems to be working with no trouble, but for new apps that are requesting root access, there's no pop-up to grant it.
Any ideas how to fix it?
Exact same problem. Only thing in logs is Secure Settings at boot, everything else doesn't even get that far. No popups, nothing.
EDIT: Apparently installing the latest beta fixes it, as noted by someone in the Galaxy Tab forums. Worth a try.
EDIT 2: Yep, you just need the beta and its all hunky dory again.
If I remember right from when I deodexed my Xperia m2 during the process it removes supersu from the system during deodexing and before booting up my device i needed to re flash supersu then power up to keep root
D2303 18.3.1.C.1.15 kk deodexed, rooted, philz touch recovery, xposed, z1 bravia engine 2 + x-reality+ z3 super vivid, viper audio
I don't have this problem.My device is Galany Note 4,too
Thanks megaspel! The 2.49 BETA solved the problem.

Lost root | SuperSU | There is no SU binary | MM 6.0.1 | Note 5 SM-N920C

06.06.2016
Hey,
I have Note 5 SM-N920C MM 6.0.1
Lost my root today after 4 week of that I using it (apps like "Titanium backup" and "Uninstall" doesn't work)
when you get into SuperSU I get the flowing massage
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem! If you just upgraded to Android 5.0 [***ANY ANDROID VERSION***] , you need to manually re-root. [OK]"
I try to install SuperSU from google play again and I run into the exact same situation as before.
Checked it with Root Checker "sorry root access is not properly installed on the device"
Tried to re-root it with Kingo root (for the 1st time) getting "Root Failed"
If you have any ideas what to do I would be happy for your ideas
(I pretty new to it, it's my 1st android device had iPhone 2/4/4s/5 before )
Happened to me today as well. Xposed claimed there is a module update (although the only module I had is lucky patcher, and that wasn't updated). After a reboot, I lost root access and custom recovery...
Happened to me since a week ago... Anyone has any fix available for this?? Please help..
I have same issue
I was trying to re-root:
Flash stock system.img (june security update)
Flash stock boot.img (june security update)
Flash supersu
Flash elementalX
No profit ☹
I’m using:
twrp-2.8.6.0-shamu
ElementalX-N6-3.16
Systemless supersu 2.74 ( on I have 2.65 same issue)
evaldbiz said:
06.06.2016
Hey,
I have Note 5 SM-N920C MM 6.0.1
Lost my root today after 4 week of that I using it (apps like "Titanium backup" and "Uninstall" doesn't work)
when you get into SuperSU I get the flowing massage
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem! If you just upgraded to Android 5.0 [***ANY ANDROID VERSION***] , you need to manually re-root. [OK]"
I try to install SuperSU from google play again and I run into the exact same situation as before.
Checked it with Root Checker "sorry root access is not properly installed on the device"
Tried to re-root it with Kingo root (for the 1st time) getting "Root Failed"
If you have any ideas what to do I would be happy for your ideas
(I pretty new to it, it's my 1st android device had iPhone 2/4/4s/5 before )
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You need to root
Frist flash recovery custom example TWRP next flash file zip application su 2.74-2 in TWRP ...
This happened to me too. I followed the procedure New Root Method For 5.1.1 w/o custom kernel. It worked for 3 weeks, and then without warning root was gone. Exactly same behavior as OP.
I Flashed SuperSU again from TWRP recovery, and have root again. But I want to understand why this happened so I can prevent it. I don't get OTA updates, and automatic updates are disabled. What could "break" the systemless root without causing a request I would have to allow? I have three applications enabled for root in SuperSU Pro: Adblock Plus, EX FIle Explorer Pro, and Titanium Backup.
Hey,
I have the same pb with GN4 6.01
i fix it with super su 2.68 with twrp-3.0.2-0-trltexx.img, clean dalvik cache et cache
reboot
open su and go update binarie on google play. (update 2.76 stable)
Test du su avec ESexplorer
It 's work
evaldbiz said:
06.06.2016
I have Note 5 SM-N920C MM 6.0.1
Lost my root today after 4 week of that I using it (apps like "Titanium backup" and "Uninstall" doesn't work)
when you get into SuperSU I get the flowing massage
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem! If you just upgraded to Android 5.0 [***ANY ANDROID VERSION***] , you need to manually re-root. [OK]"
I try to install SuperSU from google play again and I run into the exact same situation as before.
Checked it with Root Checker "sorry root access is not properly installed on the device"
Tried to re-root it with Kingo root (for the 1st time) getting "Root Failed"
If you have any ideas what to do I would be happy for your ideas
(I pretty new to it, it's my 1st android device had iPhone 2/4/4s/5 before )
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I lost root as well! Im on note 5 6.0.1. I had been doing fine until I flashed the nexus launcher. The launcher flashed properly but lost root after that. Ive tried to re-root again and I cant because 1. I lost TWRP! 2. My pc wont read my phone even though I installed and unistalled the samsung drivers over and over. When I install the drivers it initially works but once I turn my phone off it wont work again! Anyone know how to fix it!?

B1-850 root and xposed framework instalation.

Ok I was having issues with finding clear answers and instructions on rooting and installing xposed to this tablet and now that it's done I thought I could help future users looking for answers.
Rooting: very simple
* unlock developer (tap build number until it says you're a developer).
* check OEM unlock and usb debugging.
* use a root apk: kingoroot, kingroot, srsroot or one click root (kingoroot worked well for me but I've heard of the others working)
* download supersu and replace the bs superuser app the root installed.
DONE!!!
installing xposed framework: this was a bit of a pain.
* download xposed and the framework img (will link but you need sdk22 version for 64bit)
* download flashfire (used to flash the framework)
- move the framework from downloads to the flashfire folder
- Tap the plus (+) button at the bottom to show the menu.
- Choose “Flash ZIP or OTA” menu
- leave all the options as is and flash it.
TIP: download the Uninstall and move it just in case something goes south.
You're done now go have fun.
- kingoroot http://www.kingoapp.com/
- flashfire http://flashfireapk.com/FlashFire-Download.html
- xposed framework http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk22/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64.zip
For others coming to this thread - you can remove KingRoot by using the SuperSUme apk, found here: https://www.apk4fun.com/apk/56552/
Anyone figured out how to root with the newest firmware? Or is it possible to downgrade? Thanks!
random4t4x14 said:
Anyone figured out how to root with the newest firmware? Or is it possible to downgrade? Thanks!
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Hello I have a B1-850 with latest firmware rooted that said I used KingRoot the first apk they came out with new ones wasn't working for me either hope this helps.
Done
acctually flash the oldest software update on acers website and then try thank you common sense
Does this work on the Iconia One 8 B1-870? Would very much like to root my device and start working with it seriously. Right now not much more than a toy since it has not root.

User or system app?

I rooted my LG g3 (stock Lollipop) and flashed Supersu. It's been working well for some time, but lately, Supersu seems to be uninstalled (?) by the system, denying then root access to my apps (sd maid, titanium... ). What i do then is flash supersu again from TWRP , and all is back to normal... Untill Supersu is uninstalled again...
Is there anything i should do to avoid that? I'm thinking about installing Supersu as a system app. Would that matter?
Sent from this galaxy
pr1jker said:
I rooted my LG g3 (stock Lollipop) and flashed Supersu. It's been working well for some time, but lately, Supersu seems to be uninstalled (?) by the system, denying then root access to my apps (sd maid, titanium... ). What i do then is flash supersu again from TWRP , and all is back to normal... Untill Supersu is uninstalled again...
Is there anything i should do to avoid that? I'm thinking about installing Supersu as a system app. Would that matter? Sent from this galaxy
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Your best bet is to post this question within the following thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2947298
Good Luck!
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pr1jker said:
I rooted my LG g3 (stock Lollipop) and flashed Supersu. It's been working well for some time, but lately, Supersu seems to be uninstalled (?) by the system, denying then root access to my apps (sd maid, titanium... ). What i do then is flash supersu again from TWRP , and all is back to normal... Untill Supersu is uninstalled again...
Is there anything i should do to avoid that? I'm thinking about installing Supersu as a system app. Would that matter?
Sent from this galaxy
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I have seen this on several Android 5.1 based systems following the release of SuperSU 2.7.9. I don't know if the most recent builds (2.8.2 SR5 as of this post) solved it. In my case I either reverted to the native root solution (for CM/Lineage based ROMs) or fell back to SuperSU 2.7.6

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