I installed 5.1.1 via smart switch and lost root. I enabled allow OEM unlock and tried the CF autoroot technique. It flashed fine but it gets stuck on the Galaxy S6 splash screen with the message "bootloader is not SEandroid enforcing" (duh....) I found another thread that said to try the 920t cf autoroot which I did and it had the same result. I have since recovered my phone back to stock 5.1.1 but I would really like to join the club and get root working once again. Is there a current solution for this or is it just a waiting game now?
thanks for any help.
If you are on stock 5.1.1 all you have to do now is either flash the 5.1.1 unikernel (in unified development section) or flash the rooted stock debloated rom posted in the Looper thread. If that was confusing just let me know lol I'll try to help you locate
Odin flash the new 2.8.7.1 TWRP and you'll be all set.
guyd said:
Odin flash the new 2.8.7.1 TWRP and you'll be all set.
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Does this and or the kernel go into the PA box? PA is what used to be labeled PDA correct?
guyd said:
Odin flash the new 2.8.7.1 TWRP and you'll be all set.
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Odin flashing just twrp does not root
the phone. If you do it that way, and don't flash the rooted kernel before booting, you will boot and stock recovery will replace twrp
badtoy1986 said:
Does this and or the kernel go into the PA box? PA is what used to be labeled PDA correct?
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So, flash TWRP then flash the kernel with TWRP?
badtoy1986 said:
So, flash TWRP then flash the kernel with TWRP?
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Correct. First make sure you're on 5.1.1 already. Then flash twrp in odin. Then immediately boot into twrp and flash the unified kernel for 5.1.1
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Hi Everyone, I am Pushkar Dua just wanted to share a rooting guide for Nexus 5 Android 5.0.1
As many people Reported that Root has stopped working after the 5.0.1 Update or previous Binaries lead device to Boot Loop,
Please Download Latest Binaries That i am providing here: http://download.chainfire.eu/641/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.40.zip
And flash it with TWRP recovery..
Please Use TWRP Version 2.8.1.0 as people reported some problems in latest 2.8.2.0 version.
Downlaload TWRP 2.8.1.0
Please note: if you're having a problem with twrp 2.8.1.0 asking for password..
Please use twrp 2.0.4.5
just reboot to system and you will have root access..
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Thanks To @Chainfire for making this!
Original Thread for SuperSU : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053 Root Nexus 5 Lollipop 5.0.1
Hey!
Thanks a lot. Really helped solve my problem!
No problem
This doesn't belong in Development.
Actually i am not sure where should this be.. I'd request modders to please move it to the correct board!
Thanks man!
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Since you've probably lost your custom recovery upgrading to 5.0.1, you can grab the TWRP images for Nexus 5 here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
I believe you need to use 2.8.1.0 since 2.8.2.0 either doesn't work or is causing problems for many users.
CF-Auto-root is still OK. I just tried
wondertx said:
CF-Auto-root is still OK. I just tried
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Isn't CF-Auto root adding files from the 5.0 release over the 5.0.1 ? Isn't it safer to wait for a 5.0.1 autoroot?
wondertx said:
CF-Auto-root is still OK. I just tried
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How did you update from a rooted (with CF-Auto Root) 5.0 to 5.0.1 you just received the OTA and installed it without any problems ?
I like to know because i am on 5.0 stock just rooted with CF_Auto root.
So no more need for CF-Auto?
Just flashing SuperSU zip with TWRP is enough?
I flashed a Custom Rom Using TWRP which doesn't have any root permission...
MrKaon said:
So no more need for CF-Auto?
Just flashing SuperSU zip with TWRP is enough?
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Yes... Just Flashing with TWRP Is Enough!
Guys, i installed the 5.0.1 update by fastboot flashing system, boot and radio. I lost my custom recovery tho (CWR). I now tried to install TWRP, but after flashing the recovery image, the recovery still hasnt changed. Could i just flash CRW or should i use TWRP for this version?
Ubichinon said:
Guys, i installed the 5.0.1 update by fastboot flashing system, boot and radio. I lost my custom recovery tho (CWR). I now tried to install TWRP, but after flashing the recovery image, the recovery still hasnt changed. Could i just flash CRW or should i use TWRP for this version?
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have you tried wugfresh's nexus toolkit to flash TWRP recovery???
maybe that works........ waiting for ur response... let me know..
pushkardua said:
have you tried wugfresh's nexus toolkit to flash TWRP recovery???
maybe that works........ waiting for ur response... let me know..
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This. I flash with it here since 4.4.4 and it did everything just fine. Not only it is an app to automatically root, but it gives very good hints, and provides lots of others features like installing Apks, getting a adb prompt, and so much more. Greatest third party Android app I have tried. Highly recommended, didn't even had to wait they update it for 5.0.1, as soon I got the 5.0.1 OTA notification, Nexus Root Toolkit was already ready for it.
Ubichinon said:
Guys, i installed the 5.0.1 update by fastboot flashing system, boot and radio. I lost my custom recovery tho (CWR). I now tried to install TWRP, but after flashing the recovery image, the recovery still hasnt changed. Could i just flash CRW or should i use TWRP for this version?
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This is lollipop security, custom recover wouldn't stick, after each reboot it will replaced with stock one, of course there is a way to make it sticky just search the forum.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
MrKaon said:
So no more need for CF-Auto?
Just flashing SuperSU zip with TWRP is enough?
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That's always been enough. You can use Cf's auto root if you don't want to use a custom recovery.
Molitro said:
That's always been enough. You can use Cf's auto root if you don't want to use a custom recovery.
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I had similar discussion with Chainfire:
MrKaon said:
So guys for rooting lollipop on Nexus 5 stock all I need is flashing latest zip with TWRP?
No more need to flash modified kernel?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Chainfire said:
Initial root requires using CFAR. You can update using TWRP afterwards.
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Like the title says I have a t-mobile s6 running AOCG rooted with ping pong can I use flashify to flash a recovery now instead of Odin?
ks2332 said:
Like the title says I have a t-mobile s6 running AOCG rooted with ping pong can I use flashify to flash a recovery now instead of Odin?
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I used flashify to flash twrp but I rooted the original way. Not sure why it would matter how you rooted. Just as long as you were rooted
Which did you flash the tar or Img ? I'm not caring about tripping Knox just making sure I can use flashify to do it.
ks2332 said:
Which did you flash the tar or Img ? I'm not caring about tripping Knox just making sure I can use flashify to do it.
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Flashify handles .IMG and .zip files. You will need either a TWRP recovery image or a flashable zip package if someone has made one. I just stick to .IMG's
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but I've read reports that flashing TWRP without a custom kernel will cause a bootloop. Does this apply to AOCG (5.0.2) as well, or is the issue only persistent on devices that upgraded to 5.1.1?
EncryptedCurse said:
Sorry for hijacking this thread, but I've read reports that flashing TWRP without a custom kernel will cause a bootloop. Does this apply to AOCG (5.0.2) as well, or is the issue only persistent on devices that upgraded to 5.1.1?
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I flashed TWRP in odin before I flashed unikernel in TWRP to root friday after I upgraded to OH6 and was fine.
Help!,
My Note 5 N-9208 6.0.1 [Malaysian Version] stuck at bootloop after TWRP with Odin. What should I do? no phone right now. hummmm
icekancang_ said:
Help!,
My Note 5 N-9208 6.0.1 [Malaysian Version] stuck at bootloop after TWRP with Odin. What should I do? no phone right now. hummmm
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reflash stock rom from odin
download the firmware from sammobile
then make sure you enable developer options and check "OEM unlock"
then flash the TWRP 3.0.2.0 via odin
then you may flash a custom kernel for rooting.
leongzxc said:
reflash stock rom from odin
download the firmware from sammobile
then make sure you enable developer options and check "OEM unlock"
then flash the TWRP 3.0.2.0 via odin
then you may flash a custom kernel for rooting.
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Hi,
Manage to solve the problem?
Is there any easier way so I could keep my data?
@Battlehero @dr.ketan Hi, bought this great device, firs idea was to flash twrp.
Taken newest 3.0.2.0 for noblelte, flash succesfuly and got bootloop???
Escaped flashing cf autoroot.
Now have rooted n920cxxu2bpd6, but how to install twrp?
thanks
ivanox1972 said:
@Battlehero @dr.ketan Hi, bought this great device, firs idea was to flash twrp.
Taken newest 3.0.2.0 for noblelte, flash succesfuly and got bootloop???
Escaped flashing cf autoroot.
Now have rooted n920cxxu2bpd6, but how to install twrp?
thanks
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Download SuperSU 2.76: https://download.chainfire.eu/969/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip
Put that .zip file on your phone.
Flash TWRP via Odin and manually boot into recovery mode using the key combination (Volume up, Home button and Power button)
Then flash SuperSU.
That should fix the bootloop.
@Battlehero
thanks boss, I fixed this
but I need twrp for everything.
device is n920cd
do I need nobleltezt_ twrp
or
noblelte twrp
ivanox1972 said:
@Battlehero
thanks boss, I fixed this
but I need twrp for everything.
device is n920cd
do I need nobleltezt_ twrp
or
noblelte twrp
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Noblelte
Sent from my SM-G930F using XDA-Developers mobile app
@Battlehero
finally success.. It was rooted so just needed to flash twrp, but firs time not got twrp.
Second time go immediately to twrp after flash and flash super su and finally got it,
thanks. I done this at least 10x on different device, this was heaviest,,
AP n920cxxu2bpd6
cp n920cxxu2ipd5
CSC n920cOJV2BPD6
NOW WANT YOUR debloated rom
just to flash modem and bootloader from op and rom??
little out of topic,,,
thanks
ivanox1972 said:
@Battlehero
finally success.. It was rooted so just needed to flash twrp, but firs time not got twrp.
Second time go immediately to twrp after flash and flash super su and finally got it,
thanks. I done this at least 10x on different device, this was heaviest,,
AP n920cxxu2bpd6
cp n920cxxu2ipd5
CSC n920cOJV2BPD6
NOW WANT YOUR debloated rom
just to flash modem and bootloader from op and rom??
little out of topic,,,
thanks
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Glad it worked, N920C and N920CD use the same firmware so yes you can use the modem and bootloaders in the OP.
The new Touchwiz ROMS require the kernel to be patched after installing a custom recovery or they will bootloop.
Sent from my SM-G930F using XDA-Developers mobile app
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620761169
Grabbed straight from SamMobile. Flash using Odin.
Not for j700t1 though, correct?
AngryManMLS said:
Grabbed straight from SamMobile. Flash using Odin.
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But how do you root after flashing this Nougat in J700T?
deloj said:
But how do you root after flashing this Nougat in J700T?
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There's all sorts of knowledge in the thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/j700t-development
Anything you see for the J700T is compatible with the J700T1. The phones are exactly the same minus 4 apps inside the system.
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Not for j700t1 though, correct?
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Is this Nougat stock rom for the samsung J700T? And how do I root it?
I have a J700T with twrp and root. Is there a nougat ROM that I can download and flash via twrp?
I would rather not go back to stock, flash nougat, and then re-root.
nimbus22 said:
I have a J700T with twrp and root. Is there a nougat ROM that I can download and flash via twrp?
I would rather not go back to stock, flash nougat, and then re-root.
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There is no such rom for this model in nougat yet
nimbus22 said:
I have a J700T with twrp and root. Is there a nougat ROM that I can download and flash via twrp?
I would rather not go back to stock, flash nougat, and then re-root.
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I'm writing this up in case anyone else needs help.
1) Couldn't get the 7.1.1 download to work from sammobile. Ended up downloading the firmware from another source and flashing through Odin. Took a couple of minutes to reboot after the flash.
2) Wanted to get TWRP and Root back on the phone and followed these instructions.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/j700t-development/recovery-galaxy-j7-sm-j700t-t1-t3560342
Now have twrp and root. Everything seems to be working fine.
nimbus22 said:
I'm writing this up in case anyone else needs help.
1) Couldn't get the 7.1.1 download to work from sammobile. Ended up downloading the firmware from another source and flashing through Odin. Took a couple of minutes to reboot after the flash.
2) Wanted to get TWRP and Root back on the phone and followed these instructions.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/j700t-development/recovery-galaxy-j7-sm-j700t-t1-t3560342
Now have twrp and root. Everything seems to be working fine.
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followed the steps on the thread. can't make it work. always getting stuck at tmobile logo
here are the steps i used.
1. flash firmware through odin
2. flash twrp through odin
3. flash supersu through twrp
4. flash dm-verify.zip through twrp
5. stuck on tmobile logo.
any ideas?
Once it's been on the screen saying t mobile for at least 10 mins, pull battery, boot to stock recovery, mount system, factory reset, reboot. There. Now u will hear t mobile jingle and it will reach set up wiz
nikkosaurus said:
followed the steps on the thread. can't make it work. always getting stuck at tmobile logo
here are the steps i used.
1. flash firmware through odin
2. flash twrp through odin
3. flash supersu through twrp
4. flash dm-verify.zip through twrp
5. stuck on tmobile logo.
any ideas?
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I flashed supersu after the dm verity had no problems
benny3 said:
I flashed supersu after the dm verity had no problems
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Which TWRP version is people using?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ecovery-galaxy-j7-sm-j700t-t1-t3560342/page30
Same as mm
Does anyone know if Xposed works on it yet? Wanting to update but don't want to lose Xposed
uklele1234 said:
Does anyone know if Xposed works on it yet? Wanting to update but don't want to lose Xposed
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Yes, it does
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uklele1234 said:
Does anyone know if Xposed works on it yet? Wanting to update but don't want to lose Xposed
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I would recommend using the magisk modified Xposed installer from the magisk stable threads, and install Xposed via magisk. The other xposed doesn't work as well, it says some modules are installed and running, but actually not doing anything. Just a heads up
hightech316 said:
Yes, it does
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fullofhell said:
I would recommend using the magisk modified Xposed installer from the magisk stable threads, and install Xposed via magisk. The other xposed doesn't work as well, it says some modules are installed and running, but actually not doing anything. Just a heads up
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How strange for me the official xposed works better than the Magisk version, the Magisk version makes my phone restart when I try to rotate the screen.
carlosbalbuena_ said:
How strange for me the official xposed works better than the Magisk version, the Magisk version makes my phone restart when I try to rotate the screen.
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That is bizarre. I tried official first and nothing would activate
fullofhell said:
That is bizarre. I tried official first and nothing would activate
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I have all these modules active and it works perfectly