[Q] ADB root not working! - LG G Watch R

Hi all,
I am new to the G Watch R I love it so far but I wanted to implement this MOD but if I do ADB root my Teminal says the following:
ADB root can't be used in production builds.
This I already did:
Unlocked Bootloader + Root (TWRP 2.8.6.0 and SuperSU V2.49)
Installed Custom Kernel
Install WiFi Support
Hope someone can help me....

Did you install the latest SuperSU?

If v.2.49 is the latest then yes... Get the message:
SuperSu has stopped every time i request root

same here :/

Yeah that's the latest version. Honestly I'm not sure what else to suggest... Sorry dudes!

No problem! There is a Stock Rooted now see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch-r/development/rom-stock-rooted-5-1-1-t3124921

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[Q] root problem

my moto g 2014 titan_retaildsds in not compatible with chainfire auto root zip titan_retaildsds and its not rooting please can anyone help me????:crying:
syash01 said:
my moto g 2014 titan_retaildsds in not compatible with chainfire auto root zip titan_retaildsds and its not rooting please can anyone help me????:crying:
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1. Follow Motorola's instructions to
unlock the bootlader.
2. Flash TWRP 2.8.5 with fastboot.
3. Flash latest SuperSU with TWRP.
4. Enjoy
syash01 said:
my moto g 2014 titan_retaildsds in not compatible with chainfire auto root zip titan_retaildsds and its not rooting please can anyone help me????:crying:
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Well, flashing with TWRP only worked for me on KitKat, it stopped working for 5.02, but what I did was used auto root for Lollipop, I was told this is the only supported method for this device on Lollipop, are you still on 4.4.4 or did you receive the OTA 5.02?
And as you are trying Auto Root, are you sure you are choosing the correct one for your device, it took me an hour or so to ensure that it was the correct one, I analysed all the tags and compared them with my version, there was a few for my device so I had to make sure everything matched.
This is the one I used, it works but best check if it fits your device: download(dot)chainfire(dot)eu/603/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-titanumtsds-titanretaildsds-xt1068.zip
You need to add the http protocol and replace (dot) with .
It won't let me post links.
TchTlk said:
Well, flashing with TWRP only worked for me on KitKat, it stopped working for 5.02
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How so?
doppelhelix said:
How so?
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After the flash was successful with TWRP, I launched the SU app and it said something along the lines of 'SuperUser is not installed correctly' I used the exact same method as I did on KitKat, I then learned that this is no longer the way of rooting the device on Lollipop, I installed TWRP for nothing.
After rooting via TWRP 2.8.5.0 try to change the mode with SELinux Mode Changer: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux&hl=de
TchTlk said:
I then learned that this is no longer the way of rooting the device on Lollipop, I installed TWRP for nothing.
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There was and is only one correct way to install SuperSU regardless of lollipop or kitkat
· Flash TWRP 2.8.5 with fastboot.
· Flash latest SuperSU with TWRP.
Wolfcity said:
change the mode with SELinux Mode Changer:
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Chainfire himself is strictly against changing SELinux. That's why he had to invest so much time and even bought a Moto G (2014) so he can fix any error resulting of enforced SELinux. SuperSU 2.45 was the result of his investigation into the XT106x.
doppelhelix said:
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There was and is only one correct way to install SuperSU regardless of lollipop or kitkat
CR Auto Root is the only method that worked for me since the lollipop update, I tried the SU zip with TWRP, i t was successful, however the SU app just displayed an error message saying that if wasn't installed correctly.
I did exactly the same thing as before, the only thing that changed was the new update.
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TchTlk said:
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I did exactly the same thing as before, the only thing that changed was the new update.
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Maybe your twrp version was outdated?
doppelhelix said:
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There was and is only one correct way to install SuperSU regardless of lollipop or kitkat
· Flash TWRP 2.8.5 with fastboot.
· Flash latest SuperSU with TWRP.
Chainfire himself is strictly against changing SELinux. That's why he had to invest so much time and even bought a Moto G (2014) so he can fix any error resulting of enforced SELinux. SuperSU 2.45 was the result of his investigation into the XT106x.
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Thx for that info. Didn´t heard that and if Chainfire said so it´s better to follow that.
And btt,flashing TWRP 2.8.4.0 or 2.8.5.0 with latest superSU (2.46 at the moment) should work with 5.0.2 without any other variations.

[Help] Explain systemless Root

Hello. Please be gentle. I'm new to Systemless Root and need some clarification. I've done a lot of reading about it but still need some info. Im not bashing anything or anyone, I'm not trying to be a wise ass, I'm genuinely confused. From the vague installation process I read somewhere it seems that u already need to be Rooted with TWRP installed to install Systemless Root. Right? So what's the point of rerooting a phone thats already rooted? I would think it would be more useful to have it as another root method. So we can start off Locked and Unrooted, then use Systemless to root. Currently my N6 is locked and Unrooted because I have no use for Root at the moment yet all of my previous Android phones have been unlocked and rooted. Please explain to me what I'm missing here. Thanks guys. Happy New Year to u.
TokedUp said:
Hello. Please be gentle. I'm new to Systemless Root and need some clarification. I've done a lot of reading about it but still need some info. Im not bashing anything or anyone, I'm not trying to be a wise ass, I'm genuinely confused. From the vague installation process I read somewhere it seems that u already need to be Rooted with TWRP installed to install Systemless Root. Right? So what's the point of rerooting a phone thats already rooted? I would think it would be more useful to have it as another root method. So we can start off Locked and Unrooted, then use Systemless to root. Currently my N6 is locked and Unrooted because I have no use for Root at the moment yet all of my previous Android phones have been unlocked and rooted. Please explain to me what I'm missing here. Thanks guys. Happy New Year to u.
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Read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63197935&postcount=2 and this http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344 for starters. BTW Google is your friend and you can`t be rooted to use systemless root and obtain root.
I'm probably a lot less experienced than gee2012 and many others in the forum, but here's my very high-level understanding. I hope that the more knowledgeable members can add to or correct this as necessary.
First, you need to unlock the device (fastboot oem unlock), since you can't do much with a locked device. Not only that, but time and time again I've read pleas from users saying "My device is bricked and I didn't unlock it so I can't now enable developer options" - the responses have been generally "Sorry, you're stuffed then, send it back". Unlocking wipes the device, so make backups of whatever essential data you have.
You don't need to install TWRP permanently in order to root. I myself (after asking members for advice) temporarily booted into TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img - when you reboot from TWRP it disappears and you're back to stock recovery). While TWRP is temporarily running, you can use it to install SuperSU.
The benefit of the new SuperSU (and also doitright's systemless root method) is that it maintains a stock system image, so in theory you have the benefits of superuser root but you can still get OTA updates, which are now much more frequent because of the security amendments. Chainfire (the SuperSU creator) says that he was able to install an OTA after having used the SuperSU unroot function, though he then had to re-root.
Hope this helps - and that it's correct...
dahawthorne said:
I'm probably a lot less experienced than gee2012 and many others in the forum, but here's my very high-level understanding. I hope that the more knowledgeable members can add to or correct this as necessary.
First, you need to unlock the device (fastboot oem unlock), since you can't do much with a locked device. Not only that, but time and time again I've read pleas from users saying "My device is bricked and I didn't unlock it so I can't now enable developer options" - the responses have been generally "Sorry, you're stuffed then, send it back". Unlocking wipes the device, so make backups of whatever essential data you have.
You don't need to install TWRP permanently in order to root. I myself (after asking members for advice) temporarily booted into TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img - when you reboot from TWRP it disappears and you're back to stock recovery). While TWRP is temporarily running, you can use it to install SuperSU.
The benefit of the new SuperSU (and also doitright's systemless root method) is that it maintains a stock system image, so in theory you have the benefits of superuser root but you can still get OTA updates, which are now much more frequent because of the security amendments. Chainfire (the SuperSU creator) says that he was able to install an OTA after having used the SuperSU unroot function, though he then had to re-root.
Hope this helps - and that it's correct...
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Thanks man. That makes certain things more understandable. The thing I still don't understand is the actual install process. I'm am stock, so ur saying I would just have to unlock BL then temp flash TWRP to flash the SU zip? If not what are the exact steps for installing?
BTW I'm on 6.0.1 MMB29K
TokedUp said:
Thanks man. That makes certain things more understandable. The thing I still don't understand is the actual install process. I'm am stock, so ur saying I would just have to unlock BL then temp flash TWRP to flash the SU zip? If not what are the exact steps for installing?
BTW I'm on 6.0.1 MMB29K
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- Enable OEM UNLOCK in developer options and enable usb debugging
- Unlock the bootloader
- Reboot
- Flash TWRP (2.8.7.1 is the lastest afaik)
- Message by TWRP to modify the system, click no
- optional: If you format data you decrypt the phone (will wipe all files completely), reboot after if you choose to do so
- In TWRP flash the latest systemless superSU.zip (2.66) zip, link http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
- TWRP will say you`re not rooted, ignore it
- Reboot
- Install BusyBox from Play and you`re done.
gee2012 said:
- Enable OEM UNLOCK in developer options and enable usb debugging
- Unlock the bootloader
- Reboot
- Flash TWRP (2.8.7.1 is the lastest afaik)
- Message by TWRP to modify the system, click no
- optional: If you format data you decrypt the phone (will wipe all files completely), reboot after if you choose to do so
- In TWRP flash the latest systemless superSU.zip (2.66) zip, link http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
- TWRP will say you`re not rooted, ignore it
- Reboot
- Install BusyBox from Play and you`re done.
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I don't want to be that guy but USB debugging is not needed to unlock the BL,it is only needed while in Android os
holeindalip said:
I don't want to be that guy but USB debugging is not needed to unlock the BL,it is only needed while in Android os
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True, but i always enable it by default
gee2012 said:
- Enable OEM UNLOCK in developer options and enable usb debugging
- Unlock the bootloader
- Reboot
- Flash TWRP (2.8.7.1 is the lastest afaik)
- Message by TWRP to modify the system, click no
- optional: If you format data you decrypt the phone (will wipe all files completely), reboot after if you choose to do so
- In TWRP flash the latest systemless superSU.zip (2.66) zip, link http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
- TWRP will say you`re not rooted, ignore it
- Reboot
- Install BusyBox from Play and you`re done.
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Thank you so much!
TokedUp said:
Thank you so much!
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Tip: instead of flashing TWRP you can also boot it up ( fastboot boot nametwrp.img) to flash zip files and keep your stock recovery if you want to.
@gee2012 - "Install BusyBox from Play and you`re done"
I still don't get what exactly Busybox offers. I've been running fine on Marshmallow for several months without it. I installed it once because it was suggested as a fix for the constant nagging of AutomateIt Pro to reboot, and it made no difference, so I uninstalled it again.
Can you (or anyone) give me specific examples if where it actually makes a difference? Which functions won't work without it? I haven't come across any yet as far as I know.
Busybox is the space efficient way of the basic Unix commands like ln, pwd, chown, chmod, etc. So all apps that want to do some low level file system dabbling, like Android terminal, Titanium backup, or Linux installs, they need it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox
From Marshmallow, Android now uses toybox instead by default, which is quite the same, with a little different licensing. It's also in the AOSP source, so all user built AOSP roms already have toybox, so there's no need for busybox to install.
dahawthorne said:
@gee2012 - "Install BusyBox from Play and you`re done"
I still don't get what exactly Busybox offers. I've been running fine on Marshmallow for several months without it. I installed it once because it was suggested as a fix for the constant nagging of AutomateIt Pro to reboot, and it made no difference, so I uninstalled it again.
Can you (or anyone) give me specific examples if where it actually makes a difference? Which functions won't work without it? I haven't come across any yet as far as I know.
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Apps like Rom Toolbox Pro, Franco Kernel Updater and Kernel Adiutor and lots of other application like Xposed framework (and its modules) and most (if not all) of the custom roms will not work (correctly) without BusyBox. All custom roms anyway have a BusyBox version by default installed Busybox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox and https://www.google.nl/url?sa=t&rct=...6Z0ltw&usg=AFQjCNG-nKYoEI3kiDm4pgtRWbXFRTpI6A for instance.
Its an essential app for when you are rooted and want to do more with your phone and its not smart to not install it
Thanks, both. I like istperson's comment best : "there's no need for busybox to install." That would be why I haven't seen any negative impact from not having Busybox then. Still, money well spent to help development...

Rooting Brand New Nexus 6 MMB29Q Build

I've been reading forums in XDA and reddit almost the whole day and was not able to find any definite guide about my inquiries so i started this new thread..
Here's my Story, i bought a brand new nexus 6 6.0.1 with build MMB29Q, i wanted to adjust the saturation because its too high, and of course i have to root to do that. i have already unlock boot loader. PS I'm very new in roooting, as in Zero experience, i'm reading about it right now but i need some help from you guys for me to not brick my new phone. 'Im planning on doing Systemless Root BTW.
My questions are:
1. What SuperSu version and TWRP version is compatible with MMB29Q? (i know the newest version is 2.67 for SuperSU and 2.8.5.0 for TWRP) I'm having second thought in using them because MMB29Q came to my device just February. Can someone tell me which version si compatible?
2. [/B] If i would be successful in rooting my device, i plan on flashing custom kernel (I'm Planning on Using Franco Kernel because it is the one the i have read which is compatible in color saturation control and temperature. Any suggestion for other kernel will be very helpful.) My question is after i root my device can i just directly flash it (franco kernel zip file) using TWRP in my device? or are there any requisites before flashing the franco kernel?
Please anyone can give a definitive guide on this, or atleast give me forum threads that i can read about this. Will really appreciate for your help guys, i really love my nexus 6, saturation and warm temp is my only concern. Thank you Guys!!!
2.67 for SuperSU is compatible. 2.8.5.0 TWRP is also compatible.
(Kernel - I don't know)
1. SuperSU 2.65 or 2.67, TWRP 3.0.0. Keep in mind that SuperSU 2.67 is the beta version so you might want to use 2.65 instead. There are alternative superuser binaries available but those require a bit more work to use.
2. No suggestion for an alternate kernel, as I don't use one. As long as a flashable zip file is available for the chosen kernel, you can flash it via TWRP.
I used SuperSU v2.67, TWRP 3.0.0-0 and the ElementalX (3.09) kernel.
Rooted right now on stock MMB29Q.
I'm using SuperSU 2.66 on 29Q without issue. TWRP has been updated to 3.0.0-1 link: https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/
Read the OP for the kernel that you want. In there it will state if any special requirements are needed to flash before and/or after.
You'd want to flash the kernel first then flash SuperSU.
No issues with SuperSU 2.67 and TWRP 3.0.0 ElementalX is a great custom kernel. It supports screen color control (manually or pick in Aroma installer) and has a bunch of other features.
You should check out the N6 all in one beginners guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2948481
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Question has been answered already, but I would say newest SuperSU, version 2.67, and kernel suggestion? I love elite kernel because it supports all ROMs! AOSP and stock! PM me if you have questions, I'll help ya!
Hi I have been reading hi and low also to root MMB29q but only access to a MAC....any advice/ point me in the right direction is much appreciated, thank you
d88naimi said:
Hi I have been reading hi and low also to root MMB29q but only access to a MAC....any advice/ point me in the right direction is much appreciated, thank you
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On the phone make sure you have USB debugging enabled, and also allow the bootloader to be unlocked.
Get the Android SDK and ADB setup on your MAC. I don't have a MAC and this guide may or may not be correct, I can't confirm. Boot your phone into bootloader mode (hold volume up + volume down + power when the phone is turned off). Connect the phone to your MAC and run the command "fastboot oem unlock" to unlock your bootloader. Then "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-1-shamu.img" this will put on TWRP recovery.
Now using your volume rockers to boot into recovery. Now flash the version of SuperSu you want to use- 2.67 for Systemless or 2.65 for System. If you use systemless, TWRP will probably warn you you are not rooted and to swipe to install SuperSu. Don't do this!

No known root method for vivo v3 max

we're stuck in Android 5.1.1 .There isn't going to be any OTA updates for the phone.
And there is no known method of Rooting it.
If anyone can find a way to root this phone that will be very helpful for us who bought this dumb phone.
Phones
Model No: vivo V3Max
Android version: 5.1.1
Funtouch OS_2.5
Software version : PD1523F_EX_A_2.7.16
kernal version 3.10.73-perf-g8ab664d
Sorry if it's posted in the wrong place . Thank You
Root
Try Kingroot. It worked for me.
Is your device Vivo v3 Max? Can i know your firmware version?.... I think I'm unable to use it because I updated to the latest OTA...
kingroot really iam trying to root my device vivo v3 max for months not yet succeed as i instralled twrp recovery n tried supersuupdate.zip the apk supersu is instralled but it says no binary instralled
plz if any method is there to root vivo v3 max completely, inform me plz!!!
Amardevil17 said:
kingroot really iam trying to root my device vivo v3 max for months not yet succeed as i instralled twrp recovery n tried supersuupdate.zip the apk supersu is instralled but it says no binary instralled
plz if any method is there to root vivo v3 max completely, inform me plz!!!
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There is a method of rooting it. You have to install poot and kingroot and then start poot and install ministro 2 libraries. Then start kingroot rooting procedure and when it is about 40-50 percent open poot and continuously tap click here to poot until kingroot opens and shows root gained.
If it does not work then start pooting as soon as kingroot starts rooting.
It. Worked for my Vivo v3 on version 1.10.11 and now I have installed Xposed too.
Hello,
How to root vivo v5 plus
julius silalahi said:
Hello, How to root vivo v5 plus
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I don't have this device but, there's not much on the forum for this device.
The following should help give you a good start for what you are looking to do.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3686690
https://www.gogorapid.com/root-vivo-v5-plus-2/
https://itechacking.wordpress.com/2017/10/10/how-to-unlock-bootloader-of-vivo-phones/
Good Luck!
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[guide] fix the bootloop.

so we have already known that our man, @redymedan, tutorial you guys to root your beloved phone A50s by Magisk via patch the version 19.3.
well, that's sad.
but that ends today.
how to do it? simple.
first, do as the man told you: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a50s/how-to/guide-root-galaxy-a50s-magisk-v19-3-t4001271
setup your phone and bla bla bla
next, install the Franco Kernel Manager (FKM for short).
find it or buy it to support the developers. dont "warez". i dont want to get in troubles.
install the dm-verity .zip disabler, dm-verity cause your phone to bootloop when install the new version.
visit and install .zip files here https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
go to FKM, choose the "three lines", go to Flasher, pick Manual Flasher, choose the .zip you just installed.
now, wait for it to flash
after it flashed, go the Magisk Manager to reboot the phone, dont reboot it by physical volumes buttons, or else you will lose root. (if it occured, power off your phone, hold both volume up and power buttons when you reboot it)
since things been all set again, update to new version and enjoy
all test on SM-A507FN/DS (android 9), pls test on android Q for me to see if it works. :laugh:
i know, my english is bad.
halcyon441 said:
so we have already known that our man, @redymedan, tutorial you guys to root your beloved phone A50s by Magisk via patch the version 19.3.
well, that's sad.
but that ends today.
how to do it? simple.
first, do as the man told you: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-a50s/how-to/guide-root-galaxy-a50s-magisk-v19-3-t4001271
setup your phone and bla bla bla
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I will test it on Android 10 Q
halcyon441 said:
so we have already known that our man, @redymedan, tutorial you guys to root your beloved phone A50s by Magisk via patch the version 19.3.
well, that's sad.
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Hi bro, it difficult to do this on Android 10, as we know there is no TWRP for A50s and I have tested patched magisk and got bootlooping, So it's not possible to get root access.. to install dm-verity.zip. To run FKM it needs root access.
redymedan said:
Hi bro, it difficult to do this on Android 10, as we know there is no TWRP for A50s and I have tested patched magisk and got bootlooping, So it's not possible to get root access.. to install dm-verity.zip. To run FKM it needs root access.
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i have tried it before i even post this... yes, it's impossible to root on Android Q, right after i went to setup, it felt to a massive bootloop.
I am bored after flashed Twrp with magisk pathed on my Samaung A505F
And i got Bootloop and i dont able to use Root in my phone pla anybody exper help me
Ajaz khan07 said:
I am bored after flashed Twrp with magisk pathed on my Samaung A505F
And i got Bootloop and i dont able to use Root in my phone pla anybody exper help me
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hello, the device you're mentioned is A50, not A50s. please go to A50 thread to have some help.
make sure you do all the things in tutorial here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5VJdXmC-hg
if you bootloop, do thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFwf0NADHTQ
and flash all the things are required, or else your device will not work properly.
I do same process that you provide me in 2nd link
but Still i got Bootloop
My Androide veesion is 9.0

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