What is the best way to achieve this without a pc. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: well that was a waste of my time. lol
For no pc:
Install sunshine
Install kingroot
Install flashify
Download latest twrp for quark
Download SuperSU from chainfire.
Run kingroot and attempt to root (it'll most likely fail)
Reboot phone
Run kingroot
It will most likely succeed.
Run sunshine, grant sunshine root privileges follow the sunshine steps
Reboot phone should show unlocked bootloader.
Re-root (again) with king root
Run flashify, flash new twrp quark recovery.
Power down phone
Press and hold volume down while holding power.
Enter twrp
Slide the bar to enable write protection (it asks you first thing)
Reboot phone
Re-root with kingroot.
Kingroot should now be stable.
From kingroot setting menu choose uninstall root.
Reboot into recovery
Flash supersu.
Link in a second for downloads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64033988
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mrkhigh said:
Edit: well that was a waste of my time. lol
For no pc:
Install sunshine
Install kingroot
Install flashify
Download latest twrp for quark
Download SuperSU from chainfire.
Run kingroot and attempt to root (it'll most likely fail)
Reboot phone
Run kingroot
It will most likely succeed.
Run sunshine, grant sunshine root privileges follow the sunshine steps
Reboot phone should show unlocked bootloader.
Re-root (again) with king root
Run flashify, flash new twrp quark recovery.
Power down phone
Press and hold volume down while holding power.
Enter twrp
Slide the bar to enable write protection (it asks you first thing)
Reboot phone
Re-root with kingroot.
Kingroot should now be stable.
From kingroot setting menu choose uninstall root.
Reboot into recovery
Flash supersu.
Link in a second for downloads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64033988
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Was not a waste of time kind Sir. Sent you a pm Sir.
Sorry, it said
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So I figured you figured it out.
Let me know if you need anything.
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Sorry, it said
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So I figured you figured it out.
Let me know if you need anything.
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Yes Sir didn't want to mess anything up there are a few people having problems, and was hoping not to be in that group if I can prevent it.
It went really easy for me.
And fwiw that is the steps I took.
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Was real simple for myself as well all the way up to su binaries. I had to install the latest beta for it to update.
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Ok all I have left to do is flash SU.
Thinking about getting this device or the turbo 2 will I be able to root the Verizon variant?
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Turbo 2 no. Turbo yes. The droid turbo is Verizon named.
The only way to get a true root is to use sunshine. So if you are opposed to spending $25 you cannot have full stable root.
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Got super user installed but won't update, goes through all the motions just not working.
I don't know why some have that problem
It's an easy fix here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64039678
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mrkhigh said:
I don't know why some have that problem
It's an easy fix here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64039678
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Used the beta and all is good.
Thank you very much for all of your help kind Sir.
Glad it worked out for you.
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Do you have an HTC? Just bought the m8 for my kid and I'm a little lost.
It's to be used as a tablet and I don't have a sprint sim card or service.
Trying to figure out how to get it up to lollipop.
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25 bucks is well worth it, I used sunshine on my replacement htc one to gain root when big red shut down other options
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Used the steps MrkHigh outlined in this section worked well.. I just had issue with SUPERSU wouldn't update the binaries after I flashed it so I just installed that SUPERSU.apk from the other thread installed it then they updated now I am rocking and rolling! Thanks!
How to enter twrp?
I cant figure out how to enter twrp
How to flash SuperSU:
After installing twrp enter twrp and enable write protection then reboot kingroot will now be stable. in kingroots general settings choose uninstall kingroot, then reboot into twrp and flash the already downloaded SuperSU zip shown above.
EDIT: I had to run sunshine again I got my bootloader to unlock but lost root when uninstall Kingroot do I install it again. I need to get supersu installed
mdcowby said:
I cant figure out how to enter twrp
How to flash SuperSU:
After installing twrp enter twrp and enable write protection then reboot kingroot will now be stable. in kingroots general settings choose uninstall kingroot, then reboot into twrp and flash the already downloaded SuperSU zip shown above.
EDIT: I had to run sunshine again I got my bootloader to unlock but lost root when uninstall Kingroot do I install it again. I need to get supersu installed
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Download the flashable zip from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu and install it from TWRP. No need to reinstall Kingroot. And to enter TWRP, turn off your phone, and when it's off, hold down the volume down button and the power button at the same time. When the screen comes up, press the volume down button until you see "Enter Recovery" (I think...at any rate, look for the word "Recovery") and press the power button. It should then boot into TWRP. I usually hold down the power and volume up buttons on the second boot...may not be necessary now, but it's an old habit from my Galaxy S3 days.
may carrier unlock after unlock + custom recovery then i flashing this phone??
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Looking for root tools or downloads to root my htc one cannot find a URL link which is working. What's best way to do it and easy way thanks
not hard to find......................sudeki300
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
sudeki300 said:
not hard to find......................sudeki300
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
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Not sure if u were aware all download links for hassons tool has been removed if that's what you were linking me to look at? Thanks
nathlynn22 said:
Not sure if u were aware all download links for hassons tool has been removed if that's what you were linking me to look at? Thanks
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try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one#root
zaphodbeeb said:
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one#root
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I've watched that already it says to install zip file through cwm from xda but doesn't mention which file. If I add supersize surely that would root the device but I would like the most recent version it must be somewhere on here I would have thought?
nathlynn22 said:
I've watched that already it says to install zip file through cwm from xda but doesn't mention which file. If I add supersize surely that would root the device but I would like the most recent version it must be somewhere on here I would have thought?
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Personally I prefer TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
Download this to your adb folder. Once you have unlocked your bootloader, fastboot will work.
Plug your mobile into your pc.
Type
adb devices.
You should see the adb server start up then a serial number of your device.
Then type
adb reboot bootloader (wait a bit for the fastbootusb on the phone to show)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
This will flash the recovery. Boot into the recovery. When you choose to reboot, select system and it will give you an option to install su.
Your rooted.
if you prefer cwm its here
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
select your preference (touch or non touch).
zaphodbeeb said:
Personally I prefer TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
Download this to your adb folder. Once you have unlocked your bootloader, fastboot will work.
Plug your mobile into your pc.
Type
adb devices.
You should see the adb server start up then a serial number of your device.
Then type
adb reboot bootloader (wait a bit for the fastbootusb on the phone to show)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
This will flash the recovery. Boot into the recovery. When you choose to reboot, select system and it will give you an option to install su.
Your rooted.
if you prefer cwm its here
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
select your preference (touch or non touch).
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True personally I'd rather have twrp, but I thought to run rum runner cwm was a must can I s-off with that first then flash twrp as a different recovery after and gain root through that would it be a case of then just overwriting the current recovery being cwm thanks
nathlynn22 said:
True personally I'd rather have twrp, but I thought to run rum runner cwm was a must can I s-off with that first then flash twrp as a different recovery after and gain root through that would it be a case of then just overwriting the current recovery being cwm thanks
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You can always use TWRP first to get root, then load up CMW for rumrunner. I have used revone in the past (also got a One s-offed with JCard) so I havnt used rumrunner.
If you need CMW after TWRP then just repeat the instructions above but use the CMW file name instead. You wont need to re root.
zaphodbeeb said:
You can always use TWRP first to get root, then load up CMW for rumrunner. I have used revone in the past (also got a One s-offed with JCard) so I havnt used rumrunner.
If you need CMW after TWRP then just repeat the instructions above but use the CMW file name instead. You wont need to re root.
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Sorted got the supersu all now and gained root through cwm just not got a super su app on it yet I presume I can just install it in recovery to sort that
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nathlynn22 said:
Sorted got the supersu all now and gained root through cwm just not got a super su app on it yet I presume I can just install it in recovery to sort that
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superuser.zip and flash in recovery. Bingo. You will have to reboot, and check for an update etc. Rumrunner next?
zaphodbeeb said:
superuser.zip and flash in recovery. Bingo. You will have to reboot, and check for an update etc. Rumrunner next?
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Well the only other device I have rooted was my Samsung note 1 which was pretty simple. Well I didn't no bit when you first reboot from cwm recovery it says yes to gain root access which I did just need to add supersu which came with rumrunner. Which I sorted tonight just had problems with my laptop and adb not recognizing after testing adb devices.
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nathlynn22 said:
Well the only other device I have rooted was my Samsung note 1 which was pretty simple. Well I didn't no bit when you first reboot from cwm recovery it says yes to gain root access which I did just need to add supersu which came with rumrunner. Which I sorted tonight just had problems with my laptop and adb not recognizing after testing adb devices.
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Cool, job done then.
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nathlynn22 said:
Well the only other device I have rooted was my Samsung note 1 which was pretty simple. Well I didn't no bit when you first reboot from cwm recovery it says yes to gain root access which I did just need to add supersu which came with rumrunner. Which I sorted tonight just had problems with my laptop and adb not recognizing after testing adb devices.
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So rooted and s-offed. Job done then.
Just tried rooting the phone for the first time. Not too familiar with rooting. Only done a few phones before.
Unlocked boot loader on dev site. Installed TWRP just fine. Installing root package went fine, but I was unable to install busybox. It would either fail to install, or crash the phone and reboot. I found a root + busybox zip, flashed that, and then SuperSU said I wasn't rooted at all! Tried flashing the old SuperSU root package again, but I'm still not rooted anymore. Can someone give me a quick fix for this please?
Thanks.
Is there anyone that can give me some advice? It would be MUCH appreciated!
hi friend ..
i'm also new about rooting hTC (1st time).i'd like to help, but not good enough on explanation ..i root my hTC One on day 2nd bought it.Might some help from youtube and xda topics about unlock bootloader, s-off & rooting.
after u done unlock bootloader, just download twrp zip or cwm zip..extract it copy twrp file (img) on fastboot folder (on pc drive with fastboot files for unlock bootloader process).
right click img file to open as cmd.Then type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" then press enter..if u see word just like okay u can go back to bootloader mode, select recovery if u see word on top of screen while htc booting mode that's mean u already done flashing recovery.wait just 2 second, twrp should appear..u should download superSU or super user early put on ur sd then u flash it use twrp..check ur root status use root checker or titanium backup.lastly u tap on superSU or super user icon to update binary (for this method i'm not sure u need to update or not) might somebody got any best answer..
sorry for bad english & too simple methods.
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Panduhz said:
Is there anyone that can give me some advice? It would be MUCH appreciated!
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do you have the superuser app installed?
zaphodbeeb said:
do you have the superuser app installed?
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I did, but when I opened it, it says I wasn't rooted as if I just installed it from the play store without a root.
Panduhz said:
Just tried rooting the phone for the first time. Not too familiar with rooting. Only done a few phones before.
Unlocked boot loader on dev site. Installed TWRP just fine. Installing root package went fine, but I was unable to install busybox. It would either fail to install, or crash the phone and reboot. I found a root + busybox zip, flashed that, and then SuperSU said I wasn't rooted at all! Tried flashing the old SuperSU root package again, but I'm still not rooted anymore. Can someone give me a quick fix for this please?
Thanks.
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Panduhz said:
Just tried rooting the phone for the first time. Not too familiar with rooting. Only done a few phones before.
Unlocked boot loader on dev site. Installed TWRP just fine. Installing root package went fine, but I was unable to install busybox. It would either fail to install, or crash the phone and reboot. I found a root + busybox zip, flashed that, and then SuperSU said I wasn't rooted at all! Tried flashing the old SuperSU root package again, but I'm still not rooted anymore. Can someone give me a quick fix for this please?
Thanks.
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So, my dad bought an HTC One from a seller on EBay. The phone was originally on Sprint, but it was unlocked; when he got the phone, it didn't work initially, and after he and my mom trouble shooted for a bit, they got it working. Those are the only details I know; I don't know what the problem was.
After they got it working, my dad did something to the phone, and it froze up completely. He let the battery drain, and then I went to work. When I got back, he had wiped the OS, and the only thing it can do is boot into TWRP v2.5.0.0. I don't know what else he did, or what else he tried.
Here's my problem; I can't flash a ROM on it, because, somehow, it's unrooted. Every time I power it down, TWRP says "Your device is unrooted." I researched a bit on how to root it from that point; but, to do that, you need an OS, which somehow, I do not have. It seems like, to get the phone rooted, I need an OS, and to get an OS, I need it rooted.
So, I tried do use the ADB sideload that a lot of people recommended. I downloaded the SDK packages, I ran Command Prompt, I've tried it at least 30 times by now, but it will not pick up the phone. When I do the "adb devices" command, it has nothing listed. I tried pushing the ROM anyway, just to see, and it fails because, again, "no devices found." I've tried wiping the cache and dalvik, rebooting into recovery, and trying the rooting and the ADB stuff over again, numerous times, and neither one works.
The only thing I haven't tried is doing a RUU; but, before I do that, I decided to ask here, and get some help. The RUU seems extremely complicated, and I don't even know if it will work.
I'll be the first to admit, I really don't know much about Android, or any of this. I've flashed ROMs, and that's about it. So, can anyone tell me what I should try, and if the RUU would work? If it would, can you link me to a guide?
Thank you!
If you hold down the power button while pressing the vol- button, does it load the Bootloader, a white screen with options.
Are you using Windows 8.1? Because if you are fastboot only works on HTC devices with 1.54 and up on 8.1. I was messing with my DNA this weekend and realized that adb picks it up if I'm in twrp but if I'm in the boot loader I get no device found. I also have an HTC one which isn't rooted and adb can pick it up in Windows 8.1 in normal debug mode and while I'm also in the boot loader. I'm using usb 2.0 so make sure that is what you plug it in to. Otherwise, there are driver issues with adb and fastboot in 8.1 and htc has not updated their drivers for it.
Other option is to download a live CD of Linux and try sideloading a Rom through there.
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Awsom0 said:
Here's my problem; I can't flash a ROM on it, because, somehow, it's unrooted. Every time I power it down, TWRP says "Your device is unrooted." I researched a bit on how to root it from that point; but, to do that, you need an OS, which somehow, I do not have. It seems like, to get the phone rooted, I need an OS, and to get an OS, I need it rooted.
Thank you!
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If you're problem is not having root , then try flashing a supersu.zip through recovery. That should enable root access you're able to enter recovery.
I thought twrp provided root, anyways theres any option in advanced I think you can sideload a rom via adb push. It's something like adb sideload "name of rom sideloading.zip" and I don't think you need to be rooted to sideload.
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Root doesn't come with recovery and can be lost sometimes upon flashing a new rom. That's why the supersu.zip exists.
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If the supersu.zip doesn't work, then you'll DEFINITELY have to find a way to get ADB working. Because that'll be your only hope
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Best ruu based info here
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
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twrp does offer root if your not rooted
teamw.in/project/twrp2
Under change log taken right from there page
Added a root checker and offer to install SuperSU if the device isn't
already rooted
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DEFNUB said:
Best ruu based info here
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
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twrp does offer root if your not rooted
teamw.in/project/twrp2
Under change log taken right from there page
Added a root checker and offer to install SuperSU if the device isn't
already rooted
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Yes upon initial install. But I know some ROMs which say you lose that root access after flashing it and tell you to flash the supersu.zip in order restore it.
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Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of having a root checker if their root files could be deleted? I'm pretty sure it's built into the recovery. I could be dead wrong, never ran into a custom rom that's never been with out root.
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DEFNUB said:
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of having a root checker if their root files could be deleted? I'm pretty sure it's built into the recovery. I could be dead wrong, never ran into a custom rom that's never been with out root.
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i dont get why you need Root to install a ROM? flash a ROM in TWRP by going to Advanced -> ADB Sideload. have a ROM on your PC where the adb and fastboot files are and type in "adb sideload name_of_rom.zip"
select reboot system when it is flashed, when it asks for root select "Do Not Install", and it should reboot into your flashed rom
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i dont get why you need Root to install a ROM? flash a ROM in TWRP by going to Advanced -> ADB Sideload. have a ROM on your PC where the adb and fastboot files are and type in "adb sideload name_of_rom.zip"
select reboot system when it is flashed, when it asks for root select "Do Not Install", and it should reboot into your flashed rom
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My initial understanding was that OP could not get adb working to sideload a Rom. Usually twrp will ask upon reboot to install su if it detects root has been lost.
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If you can't get adb to work, then you should buy a USB-OTG adapter.
With the USB otg you would be able to connect a USB-Stick to the one and mount it in the recovery.
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Or use a ubuntu live CD.
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I forgot to mention, after I could not get the sideload to work, I got an OTG cable, which does work.
profixit said:
If you hold down the power button while pressing the vol- button, does it load the Bootloader, a white screen with options.
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Yes. After I get to the Bootloader, the only place I can go is into Recovery.
BadAzDB said:
If you're problem is not having root , then try flashing a supersu.zip through recovery. That should enable root access you're able to enter recovery.
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I downloaded a file called "UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip" from a website called "chainfire"; I'd post a link, but I can't do that until I hit 10 posts.
Then I installed it, and it was successful. Then I tried installing a ROM; and it failed again. Then I wiped everything, rebooted, re-installed the SuperSU, rebooted, and tried installing the ROM; it failed again. Also, every time I restart, TWRP still says it is not rooted, and gives the option to root it. I always opt to root it, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I'm also noticing, when I try and flash the ROM, it does this:
"Updating partition details...
Installing '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
Verifying zip signature...
E: Zip signature verification failed: 1
Error flashing zip '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Updating partition details..."
Could it have something to do with this MD5 check? Or maybe this Zip signature verification?
Awsom0 said:
I forgot to mention, after I could not get the sideload to work, I got an OTG cable, which does work.
Yes. After I get to the Bootloader, the only place I can go is into Recovery.
I downloaded a file called "UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip" from a website called "chainfire"; I'd post a link, but I can't do that until I hit 10 posts.
Then I installed it, and it was successful. Then I tried installing a ROM; and it failed again. Then I wiped everything, rebooted, re-installed the SuperSU, rebooted, and tried installing the ROM; it failed again. Also, every time I restart, TWRP still says it is not rooted, and gives the option to root it. I always opt to root it, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I'm also noticing, when I try and flash the ROM, it does this:
"Updating partition details...
Installing '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
Verifying zip signature...
E: Zip signature verification failed: 1
Error flashing zip '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Updating partition details..."
Could it have something to do with this MD5 check? Or maybe this Zip signature verification?
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there's an option in TWRP where you can toggle signature validation off/on. try and turn it off then run the zip.
Root is needed AFTER you install your ROM. I think you have a corrupted zip file. Sideload a ROM but after you download it check the md5 to see if its downloaded correctly. You needed to read more bro. Sounds to me you are very new to this.
IINexusII said:
i dont get why you need Root to install a ROM? flash a ROM in TWRP by going to Advanced -> ADB Sideload. have a ROM on your PC where the adb and fastboot files are and type in "adb sideload name_of_rom.zip"
select reboot system when it is flashed, when it asks for root select "Do Not Install", and it should reboot into your flashed rom
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You actually don't need root to flash a Rom. Sounds like a bad download like the other dude said.
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You should be able to install any rom you want as long as you're able to flash zips from the recovery, even if there's no OS installed, that just means the system and boot partitions are empty and they can be easily filled with a rom zip. And root is something that comes with the rom or something you can install after you flash a rom. You don't need root to flash if you can already boot into TWRP.
I would like to root my xt1092 , since its 5.1 I have a confusion about rooting it.....
Which is the easiest way to root 5.1....
Even if I root how can I go back to stock ???
Thanks in advance...
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rohithksaj said:
I would like to root my xt1092 , since its 5.1 I have a confusion about rooting it.....
Which is the easiest way to root 5.1....
Even if I root how can I go back to stock ???
Thanks in advance...
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Easiest for me is: fastboot flash/boot twrp,then install SuperSU on reboot. To go back to stock,reflash firmware.
Nicolae-Daniel said:
Easiest for me is: fastboot flash/boot twrp,then install SuperSU on reboot. To go back to stock,reflash firmware.
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Can you tell me how I can fast boot twrp ??
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rohithksaj said:
Can you tell me how I can fast boot twrp ??
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I'll usually just boot twrp and then install SuperSU. To boot twrp boot into the bootloader anduse the following commands with fastboot.
Fastboot boot <name of customer recovery>.img (example twrp.img). It will then load twrp and you can install SuperSU either through sideloading or installing from the root of your device.
I accidentally confirmed installation of SuperSU while trying to exit TWRP (I wish TWRP had an option to disable it) ;[
How do I uninstall it? As I'm unable to boot into my phone anymore((
a1exus said:
I by accidented confirmed to install SuperSU while trying to exit TWRP (I wish TWRP had an option to disable it) ;[
How do I uninstall it? As I'm unable to boot into my phone anymore((
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hi a1exus
i've the same problem, uninstall supersu from its settings panel doesnt work at all... after the required reboot supersu is still there and installed as an system app.
im using a htc one m7. i need to remove supersu to install the OTA update.
any ideas on how to remove supersu?
kind regards
red1337
red1337 said:
hi a1exus
i've the same problem, uninstall supersu from its settings panel doesnt work at all... after the required reboot supersu is still there and installed as an system app.
im using a htc one m7. i need to remove supersu to install the OTA update.
any ideas on how to remove supersu?
kind regards
red1337
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flash system.img
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Try to install this zip through TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067&postcount=2459
@a1exus
thanks for your help.
Unfortunately I didn't made any backup befor rooting. But now I made a nandroid backup after updating to the newest version and before rooting
@Srandista
next time I'll definately try that script. I couldn't find that unSU script when I searched the interwebs. Thanks also for your help!
Kind regards
red1337
red1337 said:
@a1exus
thanks for your help.
Unfortunately I didn't made any backup befor rooting. But now I made a nandroid backup after updating to the newest version and before rooting
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you can always flash stock image..
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Srandista said:
Try to install this zip through TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067&postcount=2459
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I have to thank you, I was stuck on de boot logo, because i had the same problem that he says, and that file solved it.
I have a Moto X Play 6.0
Madvinv said:
I have to thank you, I was stuck on de boot logo, because i had the same problem that he says, and that file solved it.
I have a Moto X Play 6.0
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Thanks for this. I had CM13 installed on my Redmi 2 and I flashed SUperSU ZIP through TWRP leading to booting error. Through the link shared by you and downloading file provided by @osm0sis I was able to get out of booting issue.
But problem is that now am stuck with no root access. Any idea how to renable it? I have CM13 and in developer options it is on.
Pls guide.
same issue and worst
hi
I was doing standard procedure to root LG4. Everything went ok until I uploaded the UPDATE-SUPERSU-v2.46.zip
Now, LG G4 don't boot anymore...
Until now I was able to boot into TRWP system doing adb commands but now since LG G4 stucks in boot my windows don't recognize the phone.
Am I totally screw?
Do you have any idea?
rubendob said:
hi
I was doing standard procedure to root LG4. Everything went ok until I uploaded the UPDATE-SUPERSU-v2.46.zip
Now, LG G4 don't boot anymore...
Until now I was able to boot into TRWP system doing adb commands but now since LG G4 stucks in boot my windows don't recognize the phone.
Am I totally screw?
Do you have any idea?
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Does your LG G4 haven't got a key press combination to go to bootloader menu ?
Oooh wait first hit on Google search.
How to Boot into Fastboot Mode on LG G4 with the help of its Hardware Buttons:
First of all, turn off the smartphone.
Then, press and hold the Power and Volume Up keys at the same time for about 6 or 7 seconds.
Plug in the USB cable for your smartphone and connect it to your PC.
Release the keys only when the download mode is being displayed.
Same problem here! Nog able to het Root acces.(su binary not installed), so says Supersu. Probally because cm and Supersu Have a conflict. So how to delete the 'System' Supersu app?
benjg_ said:
Same problem here! Nog able to het Root acces.(su binary not installed), so says Supersu. Probally because cm and Supersu Have a conflict. So how to delete the 'System' Supersu app?
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You have to use the clean up option in the app or remove the app manually through terminal or adb shell
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i had same problem before, I upload and install super Su in LG G4, turns into soft brick. I was only able to restore all android with kdz file via LGUP.
a1exus said:
flash system.img
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how ican flash just system.img if ican using Odin3 v3.10
grep_i said:
You have to use the clean up option in the app or remove the app manually through terminal or adb shell
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How can I remove the app manually? When I open SuperSU, it won't let me open it because SuperSU says something like "cannot install SuperSU" and quits.
Vegerot said:
How can I remove the app manually? When I open SuperSU, it won't let me open it because SuperSU says something like "cannot install SuperSU" and quits.
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If you mean the app you can simply remove it by long pressing the icon.
When i install super su from twrp it does not install, but super su icon see on my phone, so that i try to un install but it does not open a pop up menu showing on the screen that is super su is not install and su binary need , so how to remove super su for my mobile
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Srandista said:
Try to install this zip through TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067&postcount=2459
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It worked. Thank you so much.:good:
Use Magisk Uninstaller
just flash the Magisk Uninstaller zip through recovery and done....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3893658&d=1475527472