No root on flashed MIUI ROM? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First of all I hope this is in the write section. Anyway I unlocked my bootloader and flashed a custom ported MIUI 7 ROM, but it doesn't have root? Isn't it the norm for custom ROMs to be pre rooted? If not, then how do I go about rooting it? Thank you and apologies for noob question, haven't been in Android game in a long time.

In the security center app, you will see root permission.

move it to general or Q&A !!

biloaga91 said:
In the security center app, you will see root permission.
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Didn't notice that, thank you! However when I toggle a particular app, say root explorer, security crashes? How can I fix this??

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Do I have to root my fire in order to install CM12 on it?

hi,
I don't know if this is specific to fire or a general cyanogen question, but I work with fire- so there it is.
According to the tutorials I see (most notably Rootjunkies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dwguHoxTvo) when I install CM I also need to put in SU in TWRP (or any other bootloader). Can I not to? What would happen?
I'd rather that apps I'll install be at their maximum segregation possible and have no loopholes to wiggle through.
Thank you very much.
You don't have to start a new thread, for every question
you have a few other threads, that you were are getting answers in
starting a new thread just means you have to wait
till someone with an answer sees your new thread
rather than getting an notification that you replied in an existing thread
it's up to you...
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Oh,
I actually thought it's more proper and organized that way. Separate issues- separate threads, and only those who are knowledgeable on that question would reply .
I'll try better next time.
thank you.
oy-ster said:
hi,
I don't know if this is specific to fire or a general cyanogen question, but I work with fire- so there it is.
According to the tutorials I see (most notably Rootjunkies
) when I install CM I also need to put in SU in TWRP (or any other bootloader). Can I not to? What would happen?
I'd rather that apps I'll install be at their maximum segregation possible and have no loopholes to wiggle through.
Thank you very much.
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SU and SuperSU are entirely different things. SuperSu is a root manager that controls application access and elevated permissions. It is optional with CM 12.x which has an integrated root manager. SuperSU is a well respected third party tool that offers additional capabilities.
Davey126 said:
SU and SuperSU are entirely different things. SuperSu is a root manager that controls application access and elevated permissions. It is optional with CM 12.x which has an integrated root manager. SuperSU is a well respected third party tool that offers additional capabilities.
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Wait, so if I understand you correctly CM already comes rooted?
Also, SU- so this is the command/file that gives the instruction to android to give administrative rights?
oy-ster said:
Wait, so if I understand you correctly CM already comes rooted?
Also, SU- so this is the command/file that gives the instruction to android to give administrative rights?
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yes prerooted, off by default
yes, you will be prompted to allow or deny
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oy-ster said:
Wait, so if I understand you correctly CM already comes rooted?
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Yes - but disabled by default. Consult the CM 12-1 thread or do a Google search for instructions on enabling developer options for access to the root toggle.
oy-ster said:
Also, SU- so this is the command/file that gives the instruction to android to give administrative rights?
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http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/su-important-using-linux-effectively
Google is your friend
Is there some way to remove the capability, not just turn it off? like with a stock?
and when i deny this su command to the kernel, does it happen in programs like supersu?
by the way, I wanted to thank you but apparently I'm limited to 8 thanks a day.
oy-ster said:
Is there some way to remove the capability, not just turn it off? like with a stock?
and when i deny this su command to the kernel, does it happen in programs like supersu?
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Short answer - no. Curl up with a preferred beverage and search engine to advance your understanding of root, root managers and SU.
Davey126 said:
Short answer - no. Curl up with a preferred beverage and search engine to advance your understanding of root, root managers and SU.
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thank you.

Custom rom without root to play pokemon go

Hi guys,
Last update of pokemon go block rooted devices so i ask if it exist a custom rom without root to play pokemon go.
Is it possible to unroot CM13?
I don't want to go back to 5.1.
Thanks
P.S. sorry for my bad english
titou4488 said:
Hi guys,
Last update of pokemon go block rooted devices so i ask if it exist a custom rom without root to play pokemon go.
Is it possible to unroot CM13?
I don't want to go back to 5.1.
Thanks
P.S. sorry for my bad english
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There are tools to hide super user for banking apps etc. You can try them, maybe it works.
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strongst said:
There are tools to hide super user for banking apps etc. You can try them, maybe it works.
Sent from my Z1 using my hand
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Use root clock xposed module
Shubhams053 said:
Use root clock xposed module
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I know, you should tell it @titou4488[emoji1]
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I didn't try any xposed module or app to hide root but it seems that it doesn't work for users who tested that. People talk about "magisk" but i never test this and i don't sure how install it.
Finally i achieve to install magisk and it works perfectly!
titou4488 said:
Finally i achieve to install magisk and it works perfectly!
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you can always use root cloak
ak_bagade said:
you can always use root cloak
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saw from other posts that RootCloak doesnt work.
Even the Approved Apps for RootCloak doesnt include Pokemon GO
I use magisk with bliss and it works so i didn't try rootcloak, but i don't achieve to unroot nuclearom in order to flash magisk. Any advice?

Can I trick an app into thinking i gave her premissions? (no root)

I have an app which asks for permission to my contacts in order to start. (She is installed but won't work until ill give her the permission for my contacts).
Is there any way to make her think she has Permissions to my contacts without giving her?
Or to hide the real contacts so she won't be able to see them?
I looked around and saw Xprivacy but I have no root so is there any other option?
Thank You
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Lautta17 said:
U tried Lucky patcher? I dont know if still works, was long ago when i used, but u can try... sorry my eng!
Edit: with this app I think that u can edit permissions of apps, but there's not guarantee that works correctly
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That app is a big no-no here on xda, so i suggest you edit your post and remove it.
Can you provide more details, like your device and your android version? Xprivacy works up to marshmallow, if you're on Nougat you can try xposed extension protect my privacy, but i think it requires root too.
Since your have xposed installed, why don't you install root? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery to flash xposed so root should not be an issue.
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ticktock666 said:
That app is a big no-no here on xda, so i suggest you edit your post and remove it.
Can you provide more details, like your device and your android version? Xprivacy works up to marshmallow, if you're on Nougat you can try xposed extension protect my privacy, but i think it requires root too.
Since your have xposed installed, why don't you install root? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery to flash xposed so root should not be an issue.
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Hi,
I don't have exposed install.
I'm using a note 8, android 7.1.1.
Thanks
ticktock666 said:
That app is a big no-no here on xda, so i suggest you edit your post and remove it.
Can you provide more details, like your device and your android version? Xprivacy works up to marshmallow, if you're on Nougat you can try xposed extension protect my privacy, but i think it requires root too.
Since your have xposed installed, why don't you install root? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery to flash xposed so root should not be an issue.
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Sorry, didnt know it, why?
naimdor said:
Hi,
I don't have exposed install.
I'm using a note 8, android 7.1.1.
Thanks
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Sorry, but I've seen your post in the xposed general forums, so i assumed you were looking for a n xposed related solution.
I do remember an app that used to decompile and recompile apks while removing permission requirement, but that was old and i can not remember the exact name, maybe try an app that gives you access to appOps on your rom to control access from there?
Lautta17 said:
Sorry, didnt know it, why?
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That app is considered warez/promotes cracking other apps, so it's against xda rules

Viper4android on Note 9 (snapdragon) without root?

Hi everyone,
I just switched from my old good Galaxy S7 to a brand new Note 9 (snapdragon, couldn't find an exynos variant on my country)
and so far i'm loving it, the software (aside from the usual bloatware) has been excelent and nothing seems to be missing for me right now, EXCEPT for some decent quality audio.
I'm used to use mid-high tier headphones and all I can say is samsung is still giving us pretty much no control over the sound quality.
Now to the point of this post, I know there is a way to install viper4android by just changing the kernel to permissive (idk if this still works). I don't want to void my warranty by tripping knox this time, and up to this moment there is no reason for me to root my device except for the sound mod.
Does anyone know how to install viper4android without root?
Does anyone know how to change the kernel to permissive without tripping knox?
Does anyone know if there is or is in development a way to root without tripping knox?
Thanks for reading
Threx71 said:
Hi everyone,
I just switched from my old good Galaxy S7 to a brand new Note 9 (snapdragon, couldn't find an exynos variant on my country)
and so far i'm loving it, the software (aside from the usual bloatware) has been excelent and nothing seems to be missing for me right now, EXCEPT for some decent quality audio.
I'm used to use mid-high tier headphones and all I can say is samsung is still giving us pretty much no control over the sound quality.
Now to the point of this post, I know there is a way to install viper4android by just changing the kernel to permissive (idk if this still works). I don't want to void my warranty by tripping knox this time, and up to this moment there is no reason for me to root my device except for the sound mod.
Does anyone know how to install viper4android without root?
Does anyone know how to change the kernel to permissive without tripping knox?
Does anyone know if there is or is in development a way to root without tripping knox?
Thanks for reading
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i think its a no to everything
bober10113 said:
i think its a no to everything
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There is a Viper4android non root version but as far as I know it can't be installed until we have TWRP.
clone1008 said:
There is a Viper4android non root version but as far as I know it can't be installed until we have TWRP.
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he did say no nox trip so viper that is non root but has to be installed via twrp is oxymoronic?
bober10113 said:
he did say no nox trip so viper that is non root but has to be installed via twrp is oxymoronic?
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Again as far as I know the only non root way to install Viper4android is through TWRP. Yes this will trip knox but is non root. TWRP will probably be available on a Snapdragon version Note 9 long before if ever root is. His wishes for no nox trip Viper4android are non existent.
clone1008 said:
Again as far as I know the only non root way to install Viper4android is through TWRP. Yes this will trip knox but is non root. TWRP will probably be available on a Snapdragon version Note 9 long before if ever root is.
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didn't know setting kernel to permissive was doable non root.
i did a few searches about "viper non root" and they all point to rooting your phone as if it was click bait. even xda forums state that it is not possible. maybe im not searching correctly?
bober10113 said:
didn't know setting kernel to permissive was doable non root.
i did a few searches about "viper non root" and they all point to rooting your phone as if it was click bait. even xda forums state that it is not possible. maybe im not searching correctly?
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https://thedroidarena.com/install-viper4android-android/
clone1008 said:
https://thedroidarena.com/install-viper4android-android/
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you can do these procedures without root?:
bober10113 said:
you can do these procedures without root?:
hen open the Busybox application and get set to install on
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It does say some Samsungs. My non root experience was on a Pixel XL. So guys we won't know until TWRP. Until then it's a moot point regardless. To the OPs hopes... No root, no trip knox.... no Viper4android
clone1008 said:
It does say some Samsungs. My non root experience was on a Pixel XL. So I guys we won't know until TWRP. Until then it's a moot point regardless. To the OPs hopes... No root, no trip knox.... no Viper4android
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you can do these procedures without root?:
install busybox to system/xbin
use a file explorer to rename system/vendor/etc/conf/audio_effects.conf
post got cut off for sum reason
bober10113 said:
you can do these procedures without root?:
install busybox to system/xbin
use a file explorer to rename system/vendor/etc/conf/audio_effects.conf
post got cut off for sum reason
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Try it
clone1008 said:
Try it
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lol when ever i get new base ill fully flash back stock and try but ive always been under the impression these actions required root.
anyways ill check it out some time. thanks

How to install Google camera without roor...?

If there any process to install Google camera without any root.?
I am not happy with my stock camera apps.
Please any solution..
Look in the MiA2 'Guides' section. I put a guide there the other day. But, keep in mind, there is NO way to do this without unlocking the bootloader, which will do a complete wipe. And the bootloader needs to stay unlocked, so there is that security concern.
I wish Xiaomi would change it in a future update, but it's not too likely.
nobleakan said:
If there any process to install Google camera without any root.?
I am not happy with my stock camera apps.
Please any solution..
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There are threads and there is a search function..
Thank you for your good information

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