Tried to reroot with latest firmware N910TUVU2EQC1. Supersu fails to flash during the boot image patcher portion.
Method I did so far:
1. Update firmware via smart switch. I originally tried to flash via downloaded link but it didn't work so I tried the firmware officially from samsung via smart switch thinking there might have been a bad download link.
2. Odin flash twrp 3.0.2
3. Reboot
4. Try to flash supersu 2.79 va Twrp.
5. Fails during installation process, specifically during the boot image patcher. Tried wiping calche/davik, etc first. Still can't get root.
Mr Joegernaut said:
Tried to reroot with latest firmware N910TUVU2EQC1. Supersu fails to flash during the boot image patcher portion.
Method I did so far:
1. Update firmware via smart switch. I originally tried to flash via downloaded link but it didn't work so I tried the firmware officially from samsung via smart switch thinking there might have been a bad download link.
2. Odin flash twrp 3.0.2
3. Reboot
4. Try to flash supersu 2.79 va Twrp.
5. Fails during installation process, specifically during the boot image patcher. Tried wiping calche/davik, etc first. Still can't get root.
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What about try to flash this room probably it will work https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...rom-n910t3uvu3eqc1-stock-rooted-odex-t3592242. its a stock rooted rom.
I hope you don't have a bad memory problem as many people does. good luck
I was able to flash superSU finally after doing a complete factory wipe and firmware update via smart switch. I deleted some factory installed apps on the last firmware which probably caused some kind of issues when I upgraded to the latest firmware.
On another note, I have the DRK failed to verify message, I have had it since I have had the phone. Any suggestions to fix this? I just did a factory restore via smart switch so I know that doesn't fix it.
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Hi guys,
the new Firmware with Android 6.0.1 is launched. Is there a way to root it?
I know there is way with installing a mod with deodexing the ROM, but do u know another way?
Thx!
I tried the linked way. Unfortunately it doesn't work for me
Anyone who made to root the Arabic Update?
kixaze71 said:
I tried the linked way. Unfortunately it doesn't work for me
Anyone who made to root the Arabic Update?
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A user in the 6.0.1 UAE thread suggests that the CF autoroot for 5.1.1 firmware works on 6.0.1 as well. Haven't tried it myself but if you try it tell us how it goes.
kom-pakt said:
A user in the 6.0.1 UAE thread suggests that the CF autoroot for 5.1.1 firmware works on 6.0.1 as well. Haven't tried it myself but if you try it tell us how it goes.
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I tried CF Autoroot or to flash the current SuperSU.zip via TWRP.
Both times I get the following error if I trying to open the SuperSU App:
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is problem! If you upgraded to Android 5.0, you will need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device!"
Of course I already tried different times after resetting and flashing the hole phone and also I tried an older SuperSU ZIP via TWRP, but everytime I get this error.
CF autoroot for 5.1.1 works on the 6.0.1 rom, I have just use it on 2 G800F without problem.
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kixaze71 said:
I tried CF Autoroot or to flash the current SuperSU.zip via TWRP.
Both times I get the following error if I trying to open the SuperSU App:
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is problem! If you upgraded to Android 5.0, you will need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device!"
Of course I already tried different times after resetting and flashing the hole phone and also I tried an older SuperSU ZIP via TWRP, but everytime I get this error.
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This is how I could root stock Arab 6.0.1 ROM:
1) Download original Firmware
2) Boot to recovery and wipe everything (internal storage isn't necessary, but it is always recommended to start a 100% clean
installation)
3) Boot to Download mode and flash original firmware using ODIN
4) Had to wait appr. 10 minutes to boot.
5) Let it boot, configure your things
6) Arabic apps (SHAHID and Papergarden) cannot be removed but you can disable them.
7) Start SuperSU. It gives you the usual message: "There is no SU binary installed,...." Dont worry just close SuperSU.
8) Go to ODIN in and flash Chainfire root (CF-Auto-Root-kminilte-kminiltexx-smg800f.zip)
9) Restart phone and root is done.
10) SuperSU could not be updated from PlayStore initially. However after restarting phone it was successful. Then it asks to update SuperSU binary...
11) Warning message of Knox pops up, you need to disable it. After this SuperSU binary is successfully updated. Restart phone and you are done.
Hello
I was on B180 (PRA-LX1C432) rooted with magisk
No updates available in settings/update firmware, but connecting to PC HiSuite B194 appeared (which seems to be for Honor 8 lite by the way). It downloaded it, pushed it to phe phone, but when rebooting it goes to twrp... so obviously I'm still on B180
I imagine we have to flash back stock recovery before updating ? And then twrp again, magisk flash, etc ?
Thanks !
About OTA over magisk I found that on P9 forum:
1) unroot by Magisk Uninstaller, find the download link in the post https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...63&postcount=1
2) flash from TWRP original stock boot img
3) wipe Dalwik and Cache from TWRP
3) flash from fastboot original stock recovery
4) let it make OTA update but select in the System Update settings to use Full (not differential) update - it will not delete your apps and settings
maybe the safest way indeed...
But as I "catch" the full ota, maybe I can use fastboot to flash only system and boot, and the reflash magisk to patch new boot img ?
anyone ?
Nobody updated after root ??
Ok, this is what I did and happened:
- In TWRP, flash magisk uninstaller script: ERROR 1. After reboot magisk was still here. That was a bad start...
- So I opened magisk app, click Uninstall and then Complete Uninstall. After that I made a reboot as asked, and device rebooted twice.
- Then, went to download mode and flashed stock recovery. And reboot.
- Then went to settings/updates/download latest full ota. It downloaded but refused to start the install process claiming to free up more than 900MB... Nothing on my internal sdcard so I had to uninstall some apps... cool !
- Then it reboot and installed the update
- First boot took a while, I still have "this device cannot be trusted" on start, and OEM unlock in settings is grayed and ON, so I think the bootloader is still unlocked
- Theme and wallpapers were reset with the update
For now I don't have flashed back twrp neither magisk .
In the meantime have you flashed TRWP and Migistik ? And again: do you have still to update your signature or something went wrong in installing fw B194.
Lastly: what do you mean by "went to download mode and flashed"...
hi everybody who still here
i just receive an samsung SII gt-i9305 from singtel (singapore) unlock.
software are android 4.3
if i want to update (android) and get rid of samsung stuff (changing to lineage or other aosp rom) what is the safest way for me
and please no PC ?
1. root (i use one click root is it okay? already check and can be root but not root it yet)
2. mobile odin to flash TWRP ?
3. reboot to TWRP, backup, flash custom rom ?
are those steps enough?
or any link maybe? with related files.
usually i work with nexus and xiaomi and manage to do it without pc
just root, install twrp from apk
and boot to twrp to install custom rom
but with samsung, i have no clue
any help plz
With PC
1) Flash TWRP via Odin3
2) Flash Custom rom and opengapps via twrp
3) And finally flash root addon
Without PC
Your phone should be rooted first, then install Flashify app from play store, download twrp image for your phone and you can flash it with Flashify
stek-kravari said:
With PC
1) Flash TWRP via Odin3
2) Flash Custom rom and opengapps via twrp
3) And finally flash root addon
Without PC
Your phone should be rooted first, then install Flashify app from play store, download twrp image for your phone and you can flash it with Flashify
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ah OK
so mobile odin or flashify (which i'm more familiar) are doing the same. just to flash TWRP and that is it.
after TWRP i just can changing rom from twrp.
okay thank you sir :good::good::good::good:
Hello i have the Samsung Galaxy M10 SM-M105F.
I need to root the Phone for make Custom Rom or Edit the Scripts.
I have OEM Unlock the Bootloader and install the Unofficial TWRP with Odin From here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...p-3-3-0-twrp-recovery-samsung-m10-sm-t3925243
TWRP work, but the System is in Bootloop.
Pls i need help to root My Device with working TWRP, System boot and Root
BlacklightMG said:
Maybe try flashing 'no-verity-opt-encrypt' and 'RMM Bypass' zip files?
EDIT: Flash Magisk zip too (it removes dm-verity), and format the data partition
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It'll be rooted when you flash Magisk. And install the Magisk Manager APK too, to allow root control.
I actually rooted without TWRP by flashing the patched boot image generated from Magisk, and then performed a factory reset because file integrity couldn't be verified. But the Magisk binaries worked.
Amazing, can you pls Upload your Modified Bootloader for me and all People here ?
For make the Galaxy M10 open for users and Dev's.
Sorry for the late reply, but it's always better to do it yourself depending on what OTA update you are currently on. Download the firmware, extract the boot image and patch it with Magisk Manager. Then flash it with ODIN or Heimdall while in download mode. Then I had to factory reset because file integrity could not be verified. But the root was preserved.
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Sorry for the late reply, but it's always better to do it yourself depending on what OTA update you are currently on. Download the firmware, extract the boot image and patch it with Magisk Manager. Then flash it with ODIN or Heimdall while in download mode. Then I had to factory reset because file integrity could not be verified. But the root was preserved.
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Can you show us how to extract the boot image and patch it with magisk manager ?
I have on my SM-M105FD the Firmware 8.1.0 and Working Root.
Download the Firmware 8.1.0 on the PC and the AP File put on the Phone.
Download and install magisk apk on your Device and patch the AP in Magisk file.
flash the Firmware full with Odin but put on the AP Option the Patched AP file flash and work.
I have with Magisk install the Xposed Framework and install nice plugins.
My phone became stuck in a boot loop so i tried to go back but whenever i try to flash the stock rom through odin it says sw REV. Check fail (Bootloader) Device: 2, Binary 1
Iam Facing A Problem Kindly Guide Me Samsung Galaxy M10 Smm105f U2 Installed Twrp Rec
Iam Facing A Problem Kindly Guide Me
Samsung Galaxy M10 Smm105f U2
Installed Twrp Recovery With Odin
Wiped Data
Flashed Successfuy
No Verify Opt
Rmm State Bypass
And Magisk
Now I Want To Boot In System But After Booting In System Process Device Asking Me For A Password
"Ur device Is encrypted For Security Plz Type ur Pswrd "
Even I Haven't Locked Phone With Any Kind Of Privacy
And I Have Also Flashed A New Firmware But Problem is same it's Not Booting in System
It won't work on android 10, you have to switch to android 8.1,then try ?
DJSAJJAD said:
Iam Facing A Problem Kindly Guide Me
Samsung Galaxy M10 Smm105f U2
Installed Twrp Recovery With Odin
Wiped Data
Flashed Successfuy
No Verify Opt
Rmm State Bypass
And Magisk
Now I Want To Boot In System But After Booting In System Process Device Asking Me For A Password
"Ur device Is encrypted For Security Plz Type ur Pswrd "
Even I Haven't Locked Phone With Any Kind Of Privacy
And I Have Also Flashed A New Firmware But Problem is same it's Not Booting in System
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It won't work on android 10, you have to switch to android 8.1,then try ?
i saw an update on Redmi Note 8T (11.0.9).
I'm rooted with TWRP, so I just tried to update. New update was downloaded into directory downloaded_rom.
phone was automatically rebooted into TWRP, but I didnt know there is update in that directory. I just rebooted device into system.
I got a message that update failed. I click update and started to look for file/folder created during download process. So i discovered directory downloaded_rom in root folder.
phone was automatically rebooted into recovery (twrp) and it was flashing update without my help.
after reboot, device was updated. the only thing to do was flash TWRP (i have paid version of TWRP) and flash magisk.
everything works fine and my phone is rooted on 11.0.9.
i thing, that second file was whole ROM (1.9GB)
in my personal experience, if you get rebood to twrp, flash Disable Dm Verity ForceEncrypt to boot into rom
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Was Magisk installed before the update? Since you are saying it rebooted to TWRP without you knowing, were you able to restore stock images before updating? Could you also provide information concerning the update? For example, miui version (updating from vXXX to vXXX)
jjsan said:
i saw an update on Redmi Note 8T (11.0.9).
I'm rooted with TWRP, so I just tried to update. New update was downloaded into directory downloaded_rom.
phone was automatically rebooted into TWRP, but I didnt know there is update in that directory. I just rebooted device into system.
I got a message that update failed. I click update and started to look for file/folder created during download process. So i discovered directory downloaded_rom in root folder.
phone was automatically rebooted into recovery (twrp) and it was flashing update without my help.
after reboot, device was updated. the only thing to do was flash TWRP (i have paid version of TWRP) and flash magisk.
everything works fine and my phone is rooted on 11.0.9.
i thing, that second file was whole ROM (1.9GB)
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Was Magisk installed before the update? - yes, device was rooted, with Magisk installed
were you able to restore stock images before updating - dont understand this, after downloading update and clicking on install, device was rebooted into twrp
miui version (updating from vXXX to vXXX) - update from 11.0.7.0 to 11.0.9.0
jjsan said:
Was Magisk installed before the update? - yes, device was rooted, with Magisk installed
were you able to restore stock images before updating - dont understand this, after downloading update and clicking on install, device was rebooted into twrp
miui version (updating from vXXX to vXXX) - update from 11.0.7.0 to 11.0.9.0
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What I meant was whether you uninstalled Magisk/restored original boot img prior to the update because sometimes not doing so tends to result in bootloop (happened to me before). I needed some information before I attempt the update myself. Thank you for replying.
P.S. One more question: All data was preserved, right?