I can't updated the binaries - SuperSU

How can i updated my binaries?
Or the binaries for my device is nothing?
My device is Advan Vandroid S50

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Disable update SU prompt?

I have a Desire 510 with the kernel found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-510/orig-development/thedreamer-kernel-64bit-t3027273/page2
SuperSU is not able to update the SU binary on this phone/kernel however SU appears to be working anyway, is there anyway to stop the notification telling me I need to update my SU binary (Which I can't)

Install SuperSU on MK903V Android 4.4.2 having adb root shell

Hi, I need your help
I have a MK903V Android TV HDMI Stick (Android 4.4.2, API Level 19). I need it to run apps requiring root without prompting for root access - which SuperSU allows.
The stick has a root shell via adb and comes with a su binary ("su --help" says "SuperSU v1.99 - Copyright (C) 2012-2014 - Chainfire"). I cannot boot a recovery like TWRP (I guess).
I've tried:
- install and run superuser.apk v1.99, says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode)
- install and run superuser.apk v2.79, says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode)
- install and run towelroot, says it got root, install superuser.apk (v2.79), says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode)
- rooting via Kingo Root (PC), works including its su prompt on root apps (like the bloatware it installs), running superuser.apk, says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode) (never prompted for root)
I found articles saying you could run the installer script from the update.zip, which is used to install SuperSU from recovery, in an adb root shell if you adapt it... I'm not so much into unix stuff / shell, so I'm pretty sure I won't do that on my own. Moving two or three files to the devices and setting chmod/chown is not a problem, but the script looks way more complicated...
Is there actually a version of the script that can run from a adb root shell?
Is there any other way I can get SuperSU on a device I already have root access to?!? Didn't think that could be so complicated...
Thx
P.S. I'd also take a su binary that just grants all access and doesn't even come with a gui
upgrade mk903v to android 5 or higher
How do i upgrade my mk903v stick to a higher version of Android. It comes with 4.4.2 kit kat. Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks
EDIT: SKIP THIS - READ NEXT
Okay, I finally rooted the device...
- Installed KingRoot APK (v5.0.4) from https://kingroot.net/
- Ran KingRoot which did its suspicious magic on the device for more than 15min
- Installed SuperSU and granted it root
- Ran the root.sh script attached which basically kills and removes KingRoot and lets SuperSu replace su binary
- Ran SuperSU again and successfully updated su binary
It is the only solution I found so far...
Sometimes the web just confuses me...
Found this:
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/rk3288-devices/17987-new-3288-ez-root-tool
Simple and clean "update.zip" [MD5:7a2755fd5ebe8a2928fc01a4ab0cbabb]
Copy to internal or external sdcard and just reboot or wait for the system popup that says that a new firmware update was found. Update will be applied and device got proper (but old) SuperSU installed.
After that, you may just install the latest SuperSU. (is there a reason why the latest APK is not available on http://www.supersu.com/download#apk ??)
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How do i upgrade my mk903v stick to a higher version of Android. It comes with 4.4.2 kit kat. Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks
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Hello,
Did you solution for this?

BETA-SuperSU-v2.72-20160510112018 flashed facing issues?

Hi,
I have flashed beta SuperSU 2.72 variant on my phone which is a Le Max 2. Now I had done this when I had installed AOKP marshmallow based custom rom on the device.
Now I have installed Resseruction Remix official nougat based Rom on the device. Now the issue is that the device is showing as rooted via root checker.
Super su installed via Google play store shows Su binary occupied.
Device is not showing any SU tools in settings.
I wanted to know that is how to remove/ unroot the su 2.72?
Is it possible to flash it to a higher version via twrp recovery i.e my installed recovery app? If so I will do so.
I kind of new to Android system so I will appreciate any help.
Richdad said:
Hi,
I have flashed beta SuperSU 2.72 variant on my phone which is a Le Max 2. Now I had done this when I had installed AOKP marshmallow based custom rom on the device.
Now I have installed Resseruction Remix official nougat based Rom on the device. Now the issue is that the device is showing as rooted via root checker.
Super su installed via Google play store shows Su binary occupied.
Device is not showing any SU tools in settings.
I wanted to know that is how to remove/ unroot the su 2.72?
Is it possible to flash it to a higher version via twrp recovery i.e my installed recovery app? If so I will do so.
I kind of new to Android system so I will appreciate any help.
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The "Su binary occupied" issue is currently being discussed on the following Official SuperSU thread:
[STABLE][2017.05.27] SuperSU v2.82 by Chainfire
I wish you the best of luck!
***Please Note: As always, I welcome any member to help with further valuable information/clarification for any of my posts.
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Ibuprophen said:
The "Su binary occupied" issue is currently being discussed on the following Official SuperSU thread:
[STABLE][2017.05.27] SuperSU v2.82 by Chainfire
I wish you the best of luck!
***Please Note: As always, I welcome any member to help with further valuable information/clarification for any of my posts.
Sent via Communicator [D2VZW] from the Bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise
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I have sorted this thing out. I found Su binary occupied means something went wrong during super su installation in twrp.
Just flashed the super su again with latest variant i.e 2.82 and then the SuperSU app began showing up on booting.
Unrooted the Rom from there and rebooted the device. Root removed and everything was back to normal.
Richdad said:
I have sorted this thing out. I found Su binary occupied means something went wrong during super su installation in twrp. Just flashed the super su again with latest variant i.e 2.82 and then the SuperSU app began showing up on booting. Unrooted the Rom from there and rebooted the device. Root removed and everything was back to normal.
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Chainfire had stated that when there's an "SU Binary Occupied" message, it means that there's already a Non-SuperSU SU binary file present in the device.
This usually reflects that the SU Binary file was previously installed by another Superuser installation. The SU Binary is more than likely located in the "/su/bin" but, that all depends on where the previous Superuser installation had placed it.
For LineageOS users, this is typical of the users having the LineageOS SU installed from the LineageOS Extras.
Seeing that you've got it all under control then I wish you the best of luck!
***Please Note: As always, I welcome any member to help with further valuable information/clarification for any of my posts.
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Any KVM enable kernel??

Is it possible to enable KVM on this powerful device?
I can't enable kvm There is a patch Here: https://github.com/sleirsgoevy/exynos-kvm-patch
But I can't apply the patches since every time I boot with kvm There is no /dev/kvm
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Question Adaway

Ever since I updated magisk to 981ccabb, my adaway isn't working. Adaway version 6.0.3
"Cannot install host files". Before I used to be able to go into preferences and change host files destination but no longer is that an option it seems.
Android version 13
Build number ne2215_11_c.22
Magisk already fixed this issue, they just need to push the update out.
Do you have enabled "systemless host" in Magisk?
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Do you have enabled "systemless host" in Magisk?
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Yes. A few times off and on now. Hopefully update comes very soon.
The update came through today but I still cannot install host files.
use this version https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk...8e568f9cc101eaf64bb5d9edb8a34/app-release.apk

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