Temporary ROOT - Huawei P10 Questions & Answers

There is any way to temporary root P10?

Not really...you can root the phone, do your things and unroot it. Use magisk for it, it's easy to use.

Thanks.
I wanted temporarily because I didn't want to do a factory reset but I will do it with magisk,

CatalinMAW said:
Thanks.
I wanted temporarily because I didn't want to do a factory reset but I will do it with magisk,
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To install Magisk you need to unlock your bootloader, so there's no way to get away from factory reset if you want root.

Yeah I know...thanks

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how to remove SuperSu installer app

Hello guys,
I had rooted my One and unlocked the bootloader but then for 4.2.2 i have relocked the bootloader and also unrooted it and also installed the stovk recovery.
But after flashing the stock rom i see the SuperSU installer app in the notification bar, app drawer and in system apps also!
down below are some pics!
I want to remove that app but without root
please can anyone tell me what to do??
have u find a solution
have u find out how to remove supersu installer?
same here
have you found a solution?
Please don't tell me you have to unlock the bootloader, again to do this...
The Less-Than-Obvious Solution
This was an initially annoying catch 22. You need to flash to go back to an unlocked stock, and then TWRP places the SuperSU installer on your freshly-returned-to-stock phone! NO! :crying:
The less-than-obvious solution is to actually install SuperSU, and then go into SuperSU settings and choose "Full Unroot". This removes all traces of the phone being rooted, and the phone also remains locked and without the tamper flag set. :silly:
I hope that helps you guys in the future, considering I'm kind of late to the party.
-Breeno
Ive removed supersu from the phone with 'Full Unroot' option but on factory reset it asks to install again.
gffmac said:
Ive removed supersu from the phone with 'Full Unroot' option but on factory reset it asks to install again.
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gffmac said:
Im in the same boat everything set to stock apart from this keeps popping up on factory reset. Anybody??
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1- Please don't double post, just get's everybody confused
2- if it's popping back up after a reboot, then you probably have a stock kernel (ie with write protection), and that will revert any changes to /system after a reboot.
nkk71 said:
1- Please don't double post, just get's everybody confused
2- if it's popping back up after a reboot, then you probably have a stock kernel (ie with write protection), and that will revert any changes to /system after a reboot.
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Thanks and sorry for double post.

My unrooted phone doesn't pass safetynet

Hi, I have a problem with my OnePlus 2. My phone is running Lineage OS 14.1 and I can't play Pokemon go. My phone has been rooted but I uninstalled it so Pokemon should work right? I also did a safetynet check and I didn't pass it. I hope anyone here can help me with this.
michiel.dj said:
Hi, I have a problem with my OnePlus 2. My phone is running Lineage OS 14.1 and I can't play Pokemon go. My phone has been rooted but I uninstalled it so Pokemon should work right? I also did a safetynet check and I didn't pass it. I hope anyone here can help me with this.
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You need a factory reset, probably.
NLBeev said:
You need a factory reset, probably.
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Thanks I'll try it
Apart from root, there are also other things that trigger SafetyNet. Most common suspects:
Bootloader needs to be locked or you'll need something that masks/doesn't report the bootloader state. Some custom kernels do this.
SELinux need to be enforcing.
Thanks, is it possible to lock the bootloader again?
michiel.dj said:
Thanks, is it possible to lock the bootloader again?
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The OnePlus Two does not report bootloader lock status to SafetyNet so it does not matter if it is unlocked.
I would try reflashing the rom and making sure it is not rooted. If you want root you will want to flash Magisk via TWRP.
driverdis said:
The OnePlus Two does not report bootloader lock status to SafetyNet so it does not matter if it is unlocked.
I would try reflashing the rom and making sure it is not rooted. If you want root you will want to flash Magisk via TWRP.
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Thank you, I will try to reflash it and see if it is working. I'm sure my phone is not rooted anymore, I have uninstalled the root in the SuperSU app.
michiel.dj said:
Thank you, I will try to reflash it and see if it is working. I'm sure my phone is not rooted anymore, I have uninstalled the root in the SuperSU app.
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I reflashed the ROM and everthing is working fine now. But my camera is a little laggy. But that is not something to talk about in this thread. Thank you guys for helping me with my problem

attempt of a generic root explanation (in progress)

Hallo,
managing some different devices and run them mostly with custom ROMs, rooting was again and again a topic in this endeavour. During this course I've came accross so many resources but it isn't 100% clear for me. This is an attempt to get any uncertainties resolved.
Any input is welcome.
There are many explaining what rooting means, gaining administrative rights on the file system of your phone (in linux, root or superuser is the username of the master admin). With root access, you can install and uninstall anything you want on the phone. But resources what rooting actually does on modern Android are widely scattered around but I haven't found place yet where it all is well explained in one decent post. I've gone through some articles but still don't fully understand what it does and how can I hide later on as it certain apps won't run if they detect if a phone is rooted. These are my resources:
Best way to hide Root and SuperSU from apps that otherwise block access on Lineage?
Question about LOS root, SuperSU and Magisk
Does magisk manager go well with lineage os
LOS Root or Magisk?
As I mainly looked in to rooting LineageOS many resources are referring to this ROM after rooting you have to manage binaries
XDA-Developers Root Directory
iSu
phh's SuperUser
Magisk on xda Magisk Root
SuperSU
Magisk Root
LOS root addon on xda LOS root addon
unsorted collection:
https://techviral.net/top-best-root-apps/#4nbspTrickster_Mod
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
https://techviral.net/best-tricks-for-rooted-android/#13_Top_10_Best_Root_Apps_2016_for_Android
https://techviral.net/secure-rooted-android-from-security-threats/
https://www.androidauthority.com/root-android-277350/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooting_(Android)
I just wanted to know. If this is true for a root. I mean, does this sound like a properly rooted device under these circumstances?
Taken from a chat log...
"Device is now rooted but PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
1.Do not uninstall SuperSU
2.Do not Factory Reset
3.Do not turn off developer options
4.Do not disable OEM Unlock (if you have this setting)
5.Do not enable Reactivation Lock (if you have this setting)
6.Do not install System Updates"
03:01
why not factory reset? Does this sound like a permanent root?
Confused
2ISAB said:
why not factory reset? Does this sound like a permanent root?
Confused
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depending on the method and ROM, root related modification could be overridden when flashing. This is one of the reasons why I kicked off this thread. I want to outline it in more details (as soon as I have some spare hours)
PackElend said:
depending on the method and ROM, root related modification could be overridden when flashing. This is one of the reasons why I kicked off this thread. I want to outline it in more details (as soon as I have some spare hours)
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Well it's a N7 stock rom for my M9 using the controversial Oneclickroot advertised on XDA.
So I just want to know if they root permanently using team viewer remote root. ?
2ISAB said:
So I just want to know if they root permanently using team viewer remote root. ?
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can't tell you need to ask in the specific thread
2ISAB said:
I just wanted to know. If this is true for a root. I mean, does this sound like a properly rooted device under these circumstances?
Taken from a chat log...
"Device is now rooted but PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
1.Do not uninstall SuperSU
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Uninstall it should not be a problem, the su binary already in /system (system way) and in boot image (systemless way). But if you remove SuperSU from that app you will LOSE root!
2ISAB said:
2.Do not Factory Reset
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It's because some devices play not good with Factory Reset with root. Like my ASUS ZF2, everytime I try to factory reset + root, the device lost boot.
2ISAB said:
3.Do not turn off developer options
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Read note 4 and 5 below.
2ISAB said:
4.Do not disable OEM Unlock (if you have this setting)
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OEM Unlock will allow your phone to root. If you are rooted and you disable this option, your phone will brick (as it will enable the device to check system signatures). I had this mistake and my SS phone said on reboot "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock"
The fix would be full stock ROM flash.
2ISAB said:
5.Do not enable Reactivation Lock (if you have this setting)
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Read note 4.
2ISAB said:
6.Do not install System Updates"
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This is not true. Some device can still install OTA, but you must unroot. Else your phone might get hard bricked.
2ISAB said:
why not factory reset? Does this sound like a permanent root?
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Yes, it's a permanent root. You can unroot if you want.

Pokemon GO

Hello everyone, its my first thread here so im not sure is it good section.
I had rooted honor 9 lite by magisk, i wasnt able to play pokemon go even with magisk hide so i've decided to factory reset my device. Unfortunately it didnt work too Factory reset doesnt fully clear root?
Help please
dicanio12 said:
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Factory reset doesnt fully clear root?
Help please
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You're right it doesn't.
Go into Magisk Manager and select "Uninstall" and follow on screen instructions.

will I lose root if I do factory reset?

I have the OnePlus 7T. Rooted with magisk.
essentially, I am wondering if I will lose root if I perform a full factory reset. sometimes I find that is the easiest way to clear from the phone. Given that it is a pain in the ass to root that phone right now without TWRP access, would it be a loss of everything if I went to perform full factory reset?
if so, any advice on exactly how to do it or any special things to look out for? Thank you
Cowbell_Guy said:
I have the OnePlus 7T. Rooted with magisk.
essentially, I am wondering if I will lose root if I perform a full factory reset. sometimes I find that is the easiest way to clear from the phone. Given that it is a pain in the ass to root that phone right now without TWRP access, would it be a loss of everything if I went to perform full factory reset?
if so, any advice on exactly how to do it or any special things to look out for? Thank you
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No!
Magisk performs Root based on a modification to the boot image, which is only touched if you reinstall/format /system
With a simple factory reset, you will lose only the modules, which are in an image in the folder /data, and maybe Magisk Manager does not reinstall itself automatically and you need to install manually but will not lose the root
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brenosnt said:
No!
Magisk performs Root based on a modification to the boot image, which is only touched if you reinstall/format /system
With a simple factory reset, you will lose only the modules, which are in an image in the folder /data, and maybe Magisk Manager does not reinstall itself automatically and you need to install manually but will not lose the root
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okay thanks. Sooner otherwise you would recommend just doing a regular, simple factory reset through the settings, system, erase all data function?
Cowbell_Guy said:
okay thanks. Sooner otherwise you would recommend just doing a regular, simple factory reset through the settings, system, erase all data function?
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I always do it through TWRP, but I don't believe this method will cause some bug
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Does anyone else have any experience with this? was going to try today just terrified of losing data etc

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