I have a Sony Xperia Z Ultra C6806 on KITKAT 4.4.4. 108. I rooted via "Towel Root" and am unable to install Xposed Installer or Busybox, if anyone can take a look and help me out I would be much appreciated, already took a look and searched on my Sony XDA Fourm but not seeing anything
Donot trust that root checker. If you cannot give root access to your app (that need or ask root) your device is actually not rooted even though there is SuperSU and su binary installed. Open SuperSU and give me the screenshot.
I am using a Sony tablet s 4.0.1 which I rooted with kingroot and I now have kinguser. I want to replace it with superuser, and I have tried many ways but none worked. I need a way to replace kinguser with superuser and update binaries in SuperSU,without using a PC . SuperSU always says that installation failed and it has detected other apps which may cause conflict. Please help
I have the same problem.
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help!!!
I already replaced kinguser with supersu using supersu-me.apk. after replacing kinguser, i can't update binaries.. pls help.
RJRR said:
I already replaced kinguser with supersu using supersu-me.apk. after replacing kinguser, i can't update binaries.. pls help.
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Follow the instructions at Super Sume
I have same
can Any One Fix this Su Binary .i already replace kinguser with supersu it's working but when i open it say su binary binary udated i cancel and it's working but i need su binary
Verizon ellipsis 8 tablet rooted with kingroot, replacing/install supersu fail, blah blah update binaries fail, blah blah. On Android 4.4.2.
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Anyone use kingroot got this problem. So sad. I'm waiting for someone can fix.
Did you try to flash SuperSU 2.49beta already? That one worked for me after rooting with KingUser.
Download the 2.49 SuperSu flashable zip, then go into the recovery of your choice and flash it. Then boot the phone and go to Kinguser and then the settings and click on Root Permission and disable it. Then reboot and go to SuperSu and install binaries and you're good to go.
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SM-T700 UK version stock 5.0.2
1. Root using Kingroot 4.5
2. ONLY now !!! install and run Super-Sume
3. Update SuperSu binaries
That's all : you have root, SuperSu and Knox still "O" and Kingroot it's gone...
Would people please post the full build version of the firmware they have success or failure with, so others are aware of which ones work.
has this method been verified by other users?
Share your experience please!
It's brand new...
Verified by myself
Have you maintained root after reboot?
ashyx said:
Already tried it, v4.5 is posted in my kingroot thread, didn't work on lollipop for t805.
Neither did supersu me, binary always fails to update, once it did manage after several tries, but root is lost after reboot.
Supersu me is just the same script as posted in the kingroot thread. Root always lost after reboot.
Have you maintained root after reboot?
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Just following your thread, messing with Kingroot 4.5 (from your tread) I obtained root.
Also someone there suggesting SuperSume to remove Kingroot.
I use it and that's it
Yes the root it's permanent
stefan.pilsu said:
Just following your thread, messing with Kingroot 4.5 (from your tread) I obtained root.
Also someone there suggesting SuperSume to remove Kingroot.
I use it and that's it
Yes the root it's permanent
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Can you then install SuperSu or do you need to keep the SuperSume?
Anyone else confirm this method ?
louiscar said:
Can you then install SuperSu or do you need to keep the SuperSume?
Anyone else confirm this method ?
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Super-Sume install SuperSu
Update binaries and done
I waiting also others to confirm
stefan.pilsu said:
I waiting also others to confirm
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Ok Thanks for putting this up, if it's reliable it will save a lot time for many.
..guys try install first busy box while with kingo root, then install supersu. update binary. if successful,
..uninstall kingoroot . reboot supersu rules!!!!!!
angelshie said:
..guys try install first busy box while with kingo root, then install supersu. update binary. if successful,
..uninstall kingoroot . reboot supersu rules!!!!!!
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Super_Sume make all this "work" with one click !
Ok guys, thanks for confirming, Sweet
Thanks for the tip. This worked perfectly. I installed Kingroot 4.5. When Kingroot runs scroll down and press "Try it" and it rooted. I then immediately installed Busybox from the Google Play store and ran the smart installer. After a successful install of Busybox, I then installed Super-Sume from the Play store. I ran Super-Sume and it installed Super SU and removed Kingroot. After that, I opened Super SU and allowed it to update the binary. Rebooted. I checked root with Root Checker app and checked Knox with an app called Knox Status on the Play store. Root is still active and Knox is still at "0". I powered off, then restarted again. Root has stayed.
I did this on a brand new US region SM-T700 pulled straight from the box and updated to Lolilipop from OTA.
System Version:
SM-T700
LRX22G.T700XXU1BOE3
*ROOT WORKING !! SMT-700 OTA 'lollipop'
Confirmed working on Lollipop NEE-T805XXU1BOE3 firmware.
Reflashed back to complete stock then ran Kingroot v4.5, root succeeded first time.
Ran Supersu me to remove Kingroot and install Supersu then updated the su binary.
Rebooted then checked root status. Full root access still available.
No need to install busybox as Supersu me already installs busy box.
Looks like we have a winner, no need to downgrade to Kitkat any more. :good:
Hopefully now T807/707 users can now get root.
Credits go to the devs of Kingroot, Chainfire and Supersu me.
ashyx said:
Confirmed working on Lollipop T805XXU1BOE3 firmware.
Reflashed back to complete stock then ran Kingroot v4.5, root succeeded first time.
Ran Supersu me to remove Kingroot and install Supersu then updated the su binary.
Rebooted then checked root status. Full root access still available.
No need to install busybox as Supersu me already installs busy box.
Looks like we have a winner, no need to downgrade to Kitkat any more. :good:
Hopefully now T807/707 users can now get root.
Credits got to the devs of Kingroot, Chainfire and Supersu me.
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ashyx said:
Confirmed working on Lollipop T805XXU1BOE3 firmware.
Reflashed back to complete stock then ran Kingroot v4.5, root succeeded first time.
Ran Supersu me to remove Kingroot and install Supersu then updated the su binary.
Rebooted then checked root status. Full root access still available.
No need to install busybox as Supersu me already installs busy box.
Looks like we have a winner, no need to downgrade to Kitkat any more. :good:
Hopefully now T807/707 users can now get root.
Credits go to the devs of Kingroot, Chainfire and Supersu me.
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It does not appear to work on T707a with 5.0.2.
Maybe ashyx could help.
What exactly didn't work for you ?
stefan.pilsu said:
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Do you think this is likely to work for KitKat ANL1? I already downgraded as part of Ashyx's tutorial to ANF7.
My only reservation to going to Lollipop is that I want to use the Xposed framework which I think is still in it's infancy for 5.x or still not compatible.
So before this my options are to keep the original Kitkat by Flashfire - ANL1 or go directly to Lollipop. For the latter I could just get the OTA and do this method now. But not sure if I go to ANL1 kingroot will work as easily
If not I'll continue in the normal way I guess.
Once you have root with Kingroot install Super Sume and run it.
Kingroot 4.5 from ashyxs tread works for me.
Super-Sume just install busybox, SuperSu and get rid of Kingroot.
Why not use Flashfire to install whatever you want: KK or L ?
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Have you checked via root checker that you still have root?
I'm pretty sure kingroot is a manager like app similar to supersu so I'm not sure if you'll still be able to grant superuser access to apps that will request it.
You could try reinstalling the apk and it might detect root and work again but if it wants you to root your phone again then just leave it.
There is a method to replace replace kingroot with supersu but if can't grant superuser access then it won't work.
Search Google for how to replace kingroot with supersu.
There is a webpage and video by w0lfdroid
This is the method I used to root my xperia Z1 running 5.1.1
You are in risk of bricking your phone if you are not careful.
If terminal emulator doesn't ask for superuser access then you might need to wait till someone has an answer because the only one I could suggest for that situation is to try and unroot your phone and start again.
Also what do you mean by "and now"
I'm new here. I rooted my tablet. I installed SuperSU on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Editon). Says, it was successful. I second that because I got the same result just like in the tutorial I watched. But when I checked if my tablet is really rooted, the Root Checker said "Sorry! Root is not properly inatalled on this device." I reinstalled the root again then checked again but still says no root access. I tried to uninstall the root twice but it's still there. I tried to update SU binary as it says hoping it will give me root access. But I'm still having trouble installing it. Please guys, help me. I want to have root access but I think I messed up.
Did you flash SuperSu.zip in your custom recovery, or you just installed super su from google play store ?