SuperSU Pro no update - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If I flash the 2.46 zip after reboot the app want to update again?!
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*Tar* said:
If I flash the 2.46 zip after reboot the app want to update again?!
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2.46 is "old" now, lol. anyways, the update in the play store is for the app. thats normal. update the app. and sometimes your supersu will get too old, and itll ask you to update your su binaries, through the app.

Yes there is no way to update through the app if I do so and flash via twrp after reboot there is no effect.... Same as before?
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*Tar* said:
Yes there is no way to update through the app if I do so and flash via twrp after reboot there is no effect.... Same as before?
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i dont quite know what you are trying to update, but here is supersu 2.49 http://download.chainfire.eu/740/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.49.zip

Thank you Sir, this Beta works
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simms22 said:
i dont quite know what you are trying to update, but here is supersu 2.49 http://download.chainfire.eu/740/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.49.zip
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simms22 said:
2.46 is "old" now, lol. anyways, the update in the play store is for the app. thats normal. update the app. and sometimes your supersu will get too old, and itll ask you to update your su binaries, through the app.
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I wouldn't necessarily say 2.46 is old. Yes, 2.49 exists but 2.49 is a beta and 2.46 is the "stable" version while 2.49 is being tested.

zephiK said:
I wouldn't necessarily say 2.46 is old. Yes, 2.49 exists but 2.49 is a beta and 2.46 is the "stable" version while 2.49 is being tested.
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you know what i meant
its not old at all, but the apk has been updated since. its odd, old is old. but in android, something relatively new can be considered "old".

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SuperSU 1.65

Hey guys, after searching on xda without finding a answer I've got a question about SuperSU version 1.65.
Under the actual TWRP I am not able to install the SuperSU-zip, it says "unable to read zip". I downloaded it three times from the chainfire-thread to prevent a failure in the file.
Does anyone else have this problem and has probably a solution?
Thanks in advance!
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install it via the Play Store
I tried this first, but under Android 4.3 it isn't possible to update the binary from within the app. The only way is to install it via recovery. But as I mentioned this doesn't work for me for an unknown reason.
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I can flash it fine from CWM, but when I boot up, SuperSU claims that there is no su binary and that it cannot fix it. I'm running latest stock GE rom.
I think the problem is not SuperSU itself...
I flashed Android Revolution HD 22.0 and the latest firmware. Could this be the problem? I would ask this directly in the ARHD-thread but I can't write in it, because it's a development-thread
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Finally I solved it.
The failure was to download the file via the smartphone. Now I downloaded it with my notebook and everything is fine.
Thanks for your suggestions!

[Q]Rooting issue - should I just flash stock recovery?

Hey guys
So I have a HTC One with Android 4.3 and Sense 5.5 OTA - International version and I attempted to root it.
I performed an adb backup
I unlocked the bootloader.
Flashed it with TWRP.
Installed SuperSU 1.65
I then booted my phone and restored my backup. SuperSU app was there. Then I had to reboot my phone and upon reboot it said I have upgraded to 4.3. Then i opened the SuperSU app and I got the message a lot of people have got about having to manually re-root my phone. Then a few hours later I noticed the SuperSU app was missing from my app draw. I then went back into TWRP > install > SuperSU_1.65.zip and installed it again. There is still no SuperSU app and I don't have root access.
Unless anyone can think of a better alternative - I might flash stock recovery and lock the bootloader and just start again. So my question is, should I do that or is there something else that I can try?
Thanks in advanced.
Try using the new SuperSU 1.69 zip file.
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KonstiDee said:
Try using the new SuperSU 1.69 zip file.
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Thanks very much - that solved it. Must have just been me using an older version of SuperSU.
robiszzzonked said:
Thanks very much - that solved it. Must have just been me using an older version of SuperSU.
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No worries.
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KonstiDee said:
No worries.
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SuperSU-v1.75 is out now. I had to flash this one last night to regain root access. I had 1.69 before.

Question regarding root on 5.1.1

Hello everyone,
I have a t810 running 5.0.2. I would like to update to 5.1.1 but I am unsure because of rooting 5.1.1. This seems to be a bit more complicated as I would need to flash a modified kernel before flashing chainfire root, correct?
But this is not why I am unsure. My problem/question is the modified kernel I need to flash before rooting.
Looking through the forums I found only one such kernel which is from September last year.
Now my question is, isn't this kernel outdated? And wouldn't I need a current modified kernel when I want to root one of the latest 5.1.1 Roms?
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Gandhi70 said:
Hello everyone,
I have a t810 running 5.0.2. I would like to update to 5.1.1 but I am unsure because of rooting 5.1.1. This seems to be a bit more complicated as I would need to flash a modified kernel before flashing chainfire root, correct?
But this is not why I am unsure. My problem/question is the modified kernel I need to flash before rooting.
Looking through the forums I found only one such kernel which is from September last year.
Now my question is, isn't this kernel outdated? And wouldn't I need a current modified kernel when I want to root one of the latest 5.1.1 Roms?
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The kernel isn't required any more. Just flash the latest supersu beta v2.66.
Make a twrp backup before flashing anything.
Just a small update. I flashed the latest 5.1.1 and twrp via odin, then flashed supersu beta 2.66 from within twrp and both root and xposed framework work fine.
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Gandhi70 said:
Just a small update. I flashed the latest 5.1.1 and twrp via odin, then flashed supersu beta 2.66 from within twrp and both root and xposed framework work fine.
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Did you knox trip?
Thanks, ken
kenryan said:
Did you knox trip?
Thanks, ken
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Most likely yes. But I didn't mind that.
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TWPR 3.0

As you may know, TWRP 3.0 was released, but I haven't managed to boot to system after flashing it. I have CM 12.1. Has anyone tried flashing?
You install new version using twrp? (Install>image>twrp.img>boot?)
I install using terminal and working fine
I installed it using TWRP-manager and it worked without problems. Reboot to recovery worked fine and i really like the new look!
CM12.1 latest nightly
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Flashed with previous TWRP 2.8.7.0, flashtool and cmd, always got bootloop.
gedhe said:
I installed it using TWRP-manager and it worked without problems. Reboot to recovery worked fine and i really like the new look!
CM12.1 latest nightly
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Flashed with TWRP manager, system booted. Thanks.
Flashed it via Rashr worked for me.

Possible to install SuperSU 2.76 over 2.78?

Hi,
I have SuperSU 2.78 on my device and would like to downgrade to 2.76. Is that possible by installing the 2.76 apk, that I still have in my archive? I guess the binaries wouldn't be affected? Is it possible to downgrade the binaries too?
You can flash supersu 2.76 zip
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Ah right. So first SuperSU unroot, then flash supersu 2.76.zip?
Or just straight 2.76.zip over it?
All I had to do was flash the zip and disable updates for SuperSU in the playstore - that worked perfectly.
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