There is no SU binary installed. Help - SuperSU

My device is BLU Dash X2 ( D110L ) running android 6.0 with Kernel Version 3.18.19.
It's an MTK phone ( MT6580 ).
I managed to port and flash TWRP custom recovery by myself and it's working find. So I decided to flash SuperSU.zip with it. Everything seem to be working perfectly but after the flashing finished and I tried to open SuperSU app a message pop up with text "There is no SU binary Installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem. If you just upgraded to android 5.0 you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device!".
Please help me find a solution. I tried many version of SuperSU.zip already but the same message still appear. I also tried remove SuperSU app first before re-flash SuperSU.zip. I even tried to perform a clean stock rom flash before flashing latest SuperSU.zip and it's still the same.

I have the same phone, also managed to port TWRP, working fine after edit fstab, but no way I can root this device.
Tried with phh s SuperUser instead supersu, but no avail.
My biggest regret was buy this fone, it works fine but seems impossible to root.

Sorry for late update, you can root this device with magisk, successfully done with magisk v18.00

Super su
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Root G800F with stock 6.0.1

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.

CF Auto Root Stuck

I recently flashed a Nougat ROM for my Note 5 (INFINITY ROM) and I unrooted the device to log into snapchat (I can't hide root because SuperSu can't do that and there's no xposed for Nougat). I did a full unroot, rebooted, logged into snapchat, rebooted and flashed CF Auto Root with Odin. Now it's stuck on Creating Paths and I've been waiting for 20 minutes. I tried flashing it multiple times and I'd rather not reflash the ROM again. Any tips?
any luck with this?
immarcel said:
I recently flashed a Nougat ROM for my Note 5 (INFINITY ROM) and I unrooted the device to log into snapchat (I can't hide root because SuperSu can't do that and there's no xposed for Nougat). I did a full unroot, rebooted, logged into snapchat, rebooted and flashed CF Auto Root with Odin. Now it's stuck on Creating Paths and I've been waiting for 20 minutes. I tried flashing it multiple times and I'd rather not reflash the ROM again. Any tips?
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1)You have flashed nougat custom rom i.e.Infinity Rom right?
2)So you are rooted and having TWRP installed on your phone
3)Kindly go to the below posted OP, where you can find N920 SuperSU root no kernel included.zip>Go to twrp recovery>Flash the SuperSU zip>Reboot device
4)If it gives any error like bootloop then may be due to messing up with root as you tried odin flashing, In such case kindly flash latest stock firmware for your device model no and country again using odin again(Don't forget to enable oem unlocking and usb debugging from developers option)>Install TWRP again>Flash infinity rom>Unroot through SuperSU(Select full unroot>Select Continue>Select NO>Your device will reboot after unroot)>Setup your snapchat>Again go to TWRP>Flash SuperSU zip you will find in below Posted OP
**3 step will help you only as per my guess, if it helps no need to flash stock firmware or infinity rom again, Kindly test it and report**
OP And Download Link:- Download Link Page No 1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/root-s6-nougat-supersu-t3570740

Problem With Super Su Hiding

Hi Mates,
First of all sorry for my poor english, i am using Redmi Note 4 (Indian Qualcomm Sanpdragon version Version) running android version 6, i have successfully unlocked bootloader, rooted and installed TWRP in my phone, when i check the root status in root checker app it says SUCCESSFULLY ROOTED, after that i have installed Hide My Root app to hide my Su binary, there it throws a error message "cannot find su binary", this process i have tried when i was in stock ROM and now i am in linage rom 13 here with this custom rom also i am getting the same error message, i have installed un installed and again installed super su app somany times still i use to get same error eventhough i have flashed the latest super su zip and latest super su app.
I am very poor in this kind of techie works, i hope you masters people will post some solution for this error.
Thanks
118 view bot no single reply, i am facing this issue repeatedly, recently i rooted samsung galaxy j7 price even there also i got the same problem, plz let me know any solution on this.
you first have to flash aroma setup and select the option at the bottum (Default in android O+) and than supersu (minimum version 2.82 sr2) then boot ur phone. if everything works boot into twrp and flash suhide

Unable to install Magisk on my Z3C

For the past two days I've tried unsuccessfully to install Magisk for the hide SafetyNet option.
My phone is a D5803 with the firmware 23.5.A.1.291 R12D Nordic Combined
Let me give the background to my dilemma.
I bought the phone already unlocked
I had TWRP installed and rooted with SuperSU
After a few months, I've decided to change the root for magiskSU so I uninstalled SuperSU 2.92 and attempted to flash Magisk 14 with the result of Error 1. After some fiddling I've bricked the phone and did a full reinstallation of my phone with the untouched firmware.
After reinstalling TWRP 3.1.1 I've tried my luck again to no avail, this time backing up my system.
I scoured the forum and on the net for pointers on how I could do this but I can't seem to find anything to make this work.
I tried going back to the kernel 575, flash Magisk, flash 291 just like the superSU thread,
tried reinstalling stock firmware, unSU, uninstall Magisk, flash magisk,
tried using bootbridge and even Magisk Manager app to patch the boot.img but comes up as failed ELF32 format detected and to use bootbridge needs to be used.
Using bootbridge with Magisk in TWRP "appears" to work but really doesn't do anything
I've tried flash tool from and xperifirm to get a boot.img different of the one I have but when I come to create a ftf, the program jams on me.
I don't want to reinstall SuperSU if I can as I tried HideSU with no results. Help would be greatly appreciated
Kesymos said:
For the past two days I've tried unsuccessfully to install Magisk for the hide SafetyNet option.
My phone is a D5803 with the firmware 23.5.A.1.291 R12D Nordic Combined
Let me give the background to my dilemma.
I bought the phone already unlocked
I had TWRP installed and rooted with SuperSU
After a few months, I've decided to change the root for magiskSU so I uninstalled SuperSU 2.92 and attempted to flash Magisk 14 with the result of Error 1. After some fiddling I've bricked the phone and did a full reinstallation of my phone with the untouched firmware.
After reinstalling TWRP 3.1.1 I've tried my luck again to no avail, this time backing up my system.
I scoured the forum and on the net for pointers on how I could do this but I can't seem to find anything to make this work.
I tried going back to the kernel 575, flash Magisk, flash 291 just like the superSU thread,
tried reinstalling stock firmware, unSU, uninstall Magisk, flash magisk,
tried using bootbridge and even Magisk Manager app to patch the boot.img but comes up as failed ELF32 format detected and to use bootbridge needs to be used.
Using bootbridge with Magisk in TWRP "appears" to work but really doesn't do anything
I've tried flash tool from and xperifirm to get a boot.img different of the one I have but when I come to create a ftf, the program jams on me.
I don't want to reinstall SuperSU if I can as I tried HideSU with no results. Help would be greatly appreciated
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Have you tried with a different stock kernel, (maybe Elite)? Not sure what the problem is. I've never had trouble with Magisk, but now that I think about it, I don't think I ever tried to flash it on straight stock rom, (I prefer phh anyway in general).
Another thought I had is, if Magisk has a problem with elf format, maybe use Rashr to make a kernel backup image, then flash the backup, (I really don't know anything about this stuff, just shooting in the dark...).

Rooting Moto G6 with PPS29-118-15-11. What versions of noverity, twrp, magisk to use?

Hello forum, I have been trying to root my motorola G6..
After much struggle, getting stuck in a boot loop and other issues I finally have restored stock roms and now have build PPS29-118-15-11 installed. So at least the phone works again My bootloader is unlocked.
But I still want to root it.
I think I understand the procedure well enough, but I am unsure of the correct/best versions I need for the ROMS/boot, Magisk, and TWRP.
ROMS/boot:
I found a youtube with instructions for updating Android v9
But I haven't tried it as this recommends a boot img:
OPS27.104-15-10_no-verity_boot.img
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I am reluctant to use the above as it looks to be a downgrade from my current version 29-118-15-11.
Also, I thought that the filename prefix "O" indicated oreo instead of "P" for pie? So would this be a version 8 file?
TWRP:
Similarly, I am not sure if I am using the right, or best TWRP version. I currently have twrp-v3.2.3-ali.img
I flash this (with fastboot) and it works but shortly after I encounter the "no command" error (when booting to recovery) and I have to redo it. I am NOT overwriting it with a stock recovery.img.
I have also run into the "encryption password" problem, where I am unable to provide one to decrypt the data partition. So I can't backup the data with twrp (something I really would like to do).
Magisk
I have Magisk-23-0.zip
But I saw a post from brunogroa that recommends installing Magisk 19 and updating it to 23 later. Is this something that is required or can I just install v23?
So, I am looking for the correct versions for ROM, Magisk and TWRP to use, given that I have installed PPS29-118-15-11
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Well I finally have it I think. I noticed a comment in
[GUIDE][ROOT][Moto G6][ALI] TWRP, Root, and Magisk installation guide. by djello
"(you may not need a modified boot image for Magisk)"
When using PIE instead of OREO.
Being an optimist, I gave it a try and it worked... I installed Magisk and was able to verify root access using the Root Checker Basic App. Kept stock boot img.
This is probably not too amazing for the old hands but us newbies need a break every now and them
So in the end, all I had to do was:
(0) Unlock bootloader
(1) Install stock PPS29-118-15-11
Done earlier with another version of twrp.
Install TWRP 3.5.2
(2) fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.5.2_9-0-ali.img
(3) Use twrp to install Magisk
adb push Magisk-v23-0.zip /tmp
Boot phone into recovery and use twrp to install Magisk
(4) Boot the phone into System and verify Magisk is there and use Root Checker App to confirm I am now rooted.
Issues:
I noticed that a security update for
PPS29-118-15-11-5 failed to apply.
The phone boots into recovery mode and asks for the decrypt password. I don't know the password to decrypt data and how to proceed from here.
I suspect that if I flash the stock recovery img the security update might work. If anyone knows please comment ; I will research this also and maybe just try it.
pdpantages said:
Well I finally have it I think. I noticed a comment in
[GUIDE][ROOT][Moto G6][ALI] TWRP, Root, and Magisk installation guide. by djello
"(you may not need a modified boot image for Magisk)"
When using PIE instead of OREO.
Being an optimist, I gave it a try and it worked... I installed Magisk and was able to verify root access using the Root Checker Basic App. Kept stock boot img.
This is probably not too amazing for the old hands but us newbies need a break every now and them
So in the end, all I had to do was:
(0) Unlock bootloader
(1) Install stock PPS29-118-15-11
Done earlier with another version of twrp.
Install TWRP 3.5.2
(2) fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.5.2_9-0-ali.img
(3) Use twrp to install Magisk
adb push Magisk-v23-0.zip /tmp
Boot phone into recovery and use twrp to install Magisk
(4) Boot the phone into System and verify Magisk is there and use Root Checker App to confirm I am now rooted.
Issues:
I noticed that a security update for
PPS29-118-15-11-5 failed to apply.
The phone boots into recovery mode and asks for the decrypt password. I don't know the password to decrypt data and how to proceed from here.
I suspect that if I flash the stock recovery img the security update might work. If anyone knows please comment ; I will research this also and maybe just try it.
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I am stuck in a similar position.
SOLVED IT!!! Followed all of the steps that you posted except I installed Magisk with the patch method because I couldn't get the zip file to push onto the device. Kept getting a read only error, maybe because it wasn't rooted?
Anyway, I am rooted now!!!

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