I have an HTC One Remix that I just recently s-offed using Sunshine. After flashing TWRP I am attempting to flash the su binaries through TWRP, but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. TWRP doesn't report any errors, but after rebooting my phone, there is no indication that the binaries were installed, and the SuperSU app cannot find the binaries. Is there something else I ought to be doing?
Txjacob said:
I have an HTC One Remix that I just recently s-offed using Sunshine. After flashing TWRP I am attempting to flash the su binaries through TWRP, but it doesn't seem to be working correctly. TWRP doesn't report any errors, but after rebooting my phone, there is no indication that the binaries were installed, and the SuperSU app cannot find the binaries. Is there something else I ought to be doing?
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try flashing super user manually with trwp. find zip file and flash. works better.
SuperUser.zip (may not be latest version but you can always update in play google
Apologies, but that's what I've been trying. I downloaded the zip file from chainfie's website, but there is no change after flashing.
any luck? running into the same issue with mine...
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I am on ARHD 10.1, it keeps telling me there is a SU Binary update but if I tell it to install it just reboots to recovery and does nothing.
What is the correct method to update the Binary on the One?
Which Super User you have?
SU or SuperSU by Chainfire?
SuperSU - Same issue
Guich said:
Which Super User you have?
SU or SuperSU by Chainfire?
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I am having this same issue: I have SuperSU. I just finished unlocking bootloader and flashing TWRP. Everything else remains stock.
I get a "The SU binary needs to be updated. Contine?". When i continue i get "If you have custom recovery like TWRP or CWM, that can be used to (try to) install the SU Binary. This is recommended for HTC devices. How would you like to install the SU Binary?"
When i select use TWRP/CWM it boots into recovery but i have no binary file (or i don't know where to find it). if i try the normal way it doesn't work.
(Cancel that!) it worked on the third try ... ? not sure what was different but it rebooted into recovery and updated fine. That inadvertently, it seems, fixed my wifi tether problem as well.
Emh, however...
Here there is the flashable zip of SuperSU...
same problem here but with Superuser, not SuperSu.
it tells me to update the binary but when i click "recovery" it reboots into twrp and nothing happens
kargy said:
same problem here but with Superuser, not SuperSu.
it tells me to update the binary but when i click "recovery" it reboots into twrp and nothing happens
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Download the zip for superuser or flash the SuperSU
I'm also having an issue with the update, although i've managed to install v1.75 of SuperSU through TWRM, but now the handset force reboots about 10-15 seconds after booting up, every time. Any ideas?
kargy said:
same problem here but with Superuser, not SuperSu.
it tells me to update the binary but when i click "recovery" it reboots into twrp and nothing happens
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When you are into twrp.
You go to the path /data/data/com.koushikdutta.superuser/files
There is a supersuer.zip, you flash these file and you have the su updated
wingnutz said:
I'm also having an issue with the update, although i've managed to install v1.75 of SuperSU through TWRM, but now the handset force reboots about 10-15 seconds after booting up, every time. Any ideas?
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Can anyone shed any light on this? I ended up factory resetting the handset just so it was usable, so had a fresh rom installed, and now ive tried to update the binaries again, its still happening. Constant reboot loop, from the time the OS loads to reboot is ~20 seconds.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I am also stuck on this. Have just changed to ViperRom from Android Revolution and now when I try to back up using Titanium it states I am not rooted. Go into SuperSU and it states the binary SU needs to be updated. I am not getting a boot loop and I have followed all the steps but am not getting anywhere. Am I going to have to re-root?
Have got it working. Researched the problem seemed to be an an app called one tap cleaner. I granted it root access which what was causing the problem. Stopped giving it root access and went into TWRP and deleted all the SuperSU file and reinstalled SuperSU and all is good. Posted incase anyone else was having a similar issue.
I had the same issue. I tried it with the phone plugged into a charger and somehow that made it work.
I was having all the same problems with supersu. Once I had it plugged in and charging the install worked throught "normal" and my tether problem was fixed.:good:
mmm286 said:
When you are into twrp.
You go to the path /data/data/com.koushikdutta.superuser/files
There is a supersuer.zip, you flash these file and you have the su updated
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I believe this is the right answer. Worked for me.
Thanks
Using the newest SuperSU ( not Superuser ) solve this problem for me.
Flash SuperSU using Recovery
Plugged In
Plugged In to charger and it worked, weird...but I'll take it
im actually having this same issue. ive got an LG G2 AND i just rooted it but for some reason when i go to start TWRP the android icone pops up then it just boots up again with out the issue being fixed. could someone possibly help. =(
Guich said:
Emh, however...
Here there is the flashable zip of SuperSU...
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I've tried this before but it would just keep on saying "Installation Aborted."
ChristianAvi said:
I've tried this before but it would just keep on saying "Installation Aborted."
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Strange.
If recovery will say installation aborted there is also a code error.
However, have you flashed latest, right?
Guich said:
Strange.
If recovery will say installation aborted there is also a code error.
However, have you flashed latest, right?
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I dont know. I used Kingo App. Sometimes I also get this response: There is no SU binary installed. SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!
Hello everyone. I have been using the information from xda developers since the att tilt came out to configure my phones, a lot has changed since then. I'm now using HTC one sprint version and have unlocked bootloader and installed supersu (superuser first but saw it was not for android 4.1+ so found supersu) and root checker says my device is not rooted. I looked over all the videos on YouTube but still cannot figure out what I did wrong. Can someone please help me? This is my first attempt to root by the way. Been at it for two days now.
Babien said:
Hello everyone. I have been using the information from xda developers since the att tilt came out to configure my phones, a lot has changed since then. I'm now using HTC one sprint version and have unlocked bootloader and installed supersu (superuser first but saw it was not for android 4.1+ so found supersu) and root checker says my device is not rooted. I looked over all the videos on YouTube but still cannot figure out what I did wrong. Can someone please help me? This is my first attempt to root by the way. Been at it for two days now.
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you have to install a custom recovery(TWRP 2.6.3.0 or CWM) THEN FLASH SUPERSU through recovery. you can't just install in though the market.a zip file not an apk or image file
Aldo101t said:
you have to install a custom recovery(TWRP 2.6.3.0 or CWM) THEN FLASH SUPERSU through recovery. you can't just install in though the market.a zip file not an apk or image file
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Thanks for the reply! That lets me know I posted correctly. So I did install custom recovery, clockworkmod and I did the unzip from sd option. The phone updates and I reboot but still not rooted. I will try again right now and write everything down.
Babien said:
Thanks for the reply! That lets me know I posted correctly. So I did install custom recovery, clockworkmod and I did the unzip from sd option. The phone updates and I reboot but still not rooted. I will try again right now and write everything down.
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Just tried again in clockwork recovery touch v6.0.3.3 I went to install zip, choose zip from sdcard, UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41/ which is the folder it's in. After that phone loads saying update UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41/ finding update package. Followed by opening update package and then installing update. It says mounting, disabling OTA survival, removing old files, creating space, extracting files, restoring files, setting permissions and ending with unmounting then done. Now my android version is 4.3 and I previously unzipped through recovery superuser no supersu but uninstalled it because superuser I had said only good for android 2.0-4.0 . My hboot is 1.55 and my phone says m7_wls pvt ship s-on rh if that helps. For some reason though Rom manager sees my device as m7spr, unsupported device in clockwork recovery option of that program. Sorry if I'm confusing you, just wanted to put everything that I can give at this time.
Babien said:
Just tried again in clockwork recovery touch v6.0.3.3 I went to install zip, choose zip from sdcard, UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41/ which is the folder it's in. After that phone loads saying update UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41/ finding update package. Followed by opening update package and then installing update. It says mounting, disabling OTA survival, removing old files, creating space, extracting files, restoring files, setting permissions and ending with unmounting then done. Now my android version is 4.3 and I previously unzipped through recovery superuser no supersu but uninstalled it because superuser I had said only good for android 2.0-4.0 . My hboot is 1.55 and my phone says m7_wls pvt ship s-on rh if that helps. For some reason though Rom manager sees my device as m7spr, unsupported device in clockwork recovery option of that program. Sorry if I'm confusing you, just wanted to put everything that I can give at this time.
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you may need to update the supersu to 1.80. i think you can find it in the forums here, i can't remember where its at also you may need to install TWRP 2.6.3.0, these recoveries are touchy here lately.
might look at big daddy's FAQ forum lot of help there.
Aldo101t said:
you may need to update the supersu to 1.80. i think you can find it in the forums here, i can't remember where its at also you may need to install TWRP 2.6.3.0, these recoveries are touchy here lately.
might look at big daddy's FAQ forum lot of help there.
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thanks again for the help. I will flash with twrp, I like clockworkmod because I had it on my rooted evo I paid someone to root for me. I'll look for it and the supersu youbare referring to. Any special information or steps I need to do to change recoveries or updating to a new supersu? Like do I need to delete or wipe cache before going into fastboot ?
Babien said:
thanks again for the help. I will flash with twrp, I like clockworkmod because I had it on my rooted evo I paid someone to root for me. I'll look for it and the supersu youbare referring to. Any special information or steps I need to do to change recoveries or updating to a new supersu? Like do I need to delete or wipe cache before going into fastboot ?
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no you do not need to wipe anything, make sure your sdk tools are up to date, and flash recovery with adb.(fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img)
you should uninstall the superuser before installing a new one.
Same Problem, easy solution
I downloaded 1.80 update but TWRP told me that it was bad. Every time I downloaded the update (from my current 1.65) it didn't work. Finally, I clicked the link for the Play Store, installed SuperSU, it updated, and everything works again.
I managed to get TWRP 2.7.0.0 using AutoRec. I'm trying to get it upgraded to version 2.8.x.x but can't do it manually using adb or with TWRP manager, or any other methods.
I'm trying to install CM11 and it fails every time, from what I've read, I need a higher version of TWRP to achieve this without getting the error executing update binary in zip msg.
Anyone else running into this problem?
Verizon LG G2
VS98026A baseband
4.4.2 stock rom
EDIT: One thing I noticed, the only versions that show up as compatible using an app like TWRP Manager are the one's labeled with g2vzw
Example - The techerrata downloads for twrp
All the downloads that work are the g2vzw downloads. All the new downloads labeled vs980.zip won't work. I've tried renaming and still have the same problem.
centrix said:
I managed to get TWRP 2.7.0.0 using AutoRec. I'm trying to get it upgraded to version 2.8.x.x but can't do it manually using adb or with TWRP manager, or any other methods.
I'm trying to install CM11 and it fails every time, from what I've read, I need a higher version of TWRP to achieve this without getting the error executing update binary in zip msg.
Anyone else running into this problem?
Verizon LG G2
VS98026A baseband
4.4.2 stock rom
EDIT: One thing I noticed, the only versions that show up as compatible using an app like TWRP Manager are the one's labeled with g2vzw
Example - The techerrata downloads for twrp
All the downloads that work are the g2vzw downloads. All the new downloads labeled vs980.zip won't work. I've tried renaming and still have the same problem.
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You should be able to flash the version posted here in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/twrp-twrp-2-8-0-0-kernel-f2fs-tools-t2898705
mjones73 said:
You should be able to flash the version posted here in recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/twrp-twrp-2-8-0-0-kernel-f2fs-tools-t2898705
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That did it, thanks!
Nightly build of CM11 still won't install, know anything about that?
centrix said:
That did it, thanks!
Nightly build of CM11 still won't install, know anything about that?
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Nevermind, I forgot to wipe first. All is well.
Thanks again!
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (verizon SCH-I545) running android 5.0.1
I have already rooted my device using KingRoot
I have been trying to flash the xposed zip file for several days now and I'm not having any luck. I've tried a few different tools to flash but they all kick me to bootloader but fail to flash the zip. I get the following error when bootloader is verifying the update package:
Code:
E:footer is wrong
E:signature verification failed
I've tried putting the zip file on my device and on SD to see if that might help, but still no dice. Does anyone have suggestions or know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using the most recent zip from XDA (xposed-v86-sdk21-arm.zip updated 08-Jul-2016 15:25... I've also tried arter97's package and dkcldark's package as well as Magisk v1)
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Anyone have any suggestions?
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Someone has to have some sort of suggestions I could try... would flashing a custom rom on do anything or is this related to the KNOX security stuff?
Are you using twrp? if so, did you turn off zip verification and md5 verification?
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Are you using twrp? if so, did you turn off zip verification and md5 verification?
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i am using twrp manager 9.0 (from the play store) but i didn't see a place/option to disable the verification. is there a different app i should be using or am i overlooking something obvious?
edit: I've also tried CWM and i get the same errors
lordofbeond said:
i am using twrp manager 9.0 (from the play store) but i didn't see a place/option to disable the verification. is there a different app i should be using or am i overlooking something obvious?
edit: I've also tried CWM and i get the same errors
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Not in manager in actual twrp
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Not in manager in actual twrp
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I wasn't aware of the install twrp step which answers most of the questions I have about this.
I tried it and softbricked my device. Did a little more research and it looks like the kernel I have won't allow me to install TWRP. I'm trying to use verizion's recovery tool to downgrade/repair the device and I'll see if I can get this device rolled back and TWRP installed.
Thank you for the info, this gives me a launching point at least. I'll check back here if/when I get TWRP installed and I try to disable the validation.
This thread is probably your answer
lordofbeond said:
I wasn't aware of the install twrp step which answers most of the questions I have about this.
I tried it and softbricked my device. Did a little more research and it looks like the kernel I have won't allow me to install TWRP. I'm trying to use verizion's recovery tool to downgrade/repair the device and I'll see if I can get this device rolled back and TWRP installed.
Thank you for the info, this gives me a launching point at least. I'll check back here if/when I get TWRP installed and I try to disable the validation.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-framework-install-galaxy-s4-sch-t3425615
lordofbeond said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (verizon SCH-I545) running android 5.0.1
I have already rooted my device using KingRoot
I have been trying to flash the xposed zip file for several days now and I'm not having any luck. I've tried a few different tools to flash but they all kick me to bootloader but fail to flash the zip. I get the following error when bootloader is verifying the update package:
I've tried putting the zip file on my device and on SD to see if that might help, but still no dice. Does anyone have suggestions or know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using the most recent zip from XDA (xposed-v86-sdk21-arm.zip updated 08-Jul-2016 15:25... I've also tried arter97's package and dkcldark's package as well as Magisk v1)
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Hola. i just did this on vz GS4 i545:
use FlashFire for everything. make sure you have a titanium backup of your apps and data for after you flash new ROM. here are the steps:
1. Flash Fire Zip or OTA stock of1 deodexed ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...1-keeproot-t3182544/post62413212#post62413212
it will spend 10 to 15 minutes on the red Verizon splash screen.
2. reload from titanium at this point.
3. install xposed 3.0alpha4.apk from the xposed forum page.
4. flashfire zip or ota Arter97's xposed v65 sdk21 arm arter97 V5 krait.zip
this last step took about 35 minutes to upgrade all 260 plus apps i have.
make sure you have the proper uninstaller loaded too just in case. i put mine on the ext sd card in case i needed to load it from recovery. though that might not work because of the unsigned issue.
Just successfully installed Supersu 2.81 (2.81 because the guide I used said it's the most stable version) when my phone rebooted the playstore promted me to update Supersu so. being the clueless noob that I am I updated it. Now it keeps failing when it's trying to update binaries. I can still use supersu and still have root access though. It's just annoying seeing that message to update binaries.
I have the same problem, I've even tried flashing the SuperSU .zip manually using TWRP! It reboots my phone before it finishes the flashing process. Does anyone know how to update it?
fajner said:
I have the same problem, I've even tried flashing the SuperSU .zip manually using TWRP! It reboots my phone before it finishes the flashing process. Does anyone know how to update it?
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I already fixed mine.
blitzball said:
I already fixed mine.
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How did you fix it?
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How did you fix it?
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Open Supersu, navigate to the settings, scroll down and do a full unroot. Your phone will reboot so make sure you activate twrp before your phone boots fully otherwise you'll have to reinstall twrp again via adb cause your phone will overwrite twrp after it boots.
Download Supersu 2.82 here (the one I have is the no additive version just root) and just flash it with twrp. Done. Easy.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
blitzball said:
Open Supersu, navigate to the settings, scroll down and do a full unroot. Your phone will reboot so make sure you activate twrp before your phone boots fully otherwise you'll have to reinstall twrp again via adb cause your phone will overwrite twrp after it boots.
Download Supersu 2.82 here (the one I have is the no additive version just root) and just flash it with twrp. Done. Easy.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
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Sorry for late reply, I've tried uninstalling supersu/unrooting but neither did work or help. I finally ended up rebranding my phone to AL10 and installing the Chinese Oreo rom which works great.