There is an updated super su, check the thread in the vzw forum and install the apk from that zip.Supersu will not open with this root. Any other ways to unroot?
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Supersu will not open with this root. Any other ways to unroot?
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Su installed on mine, won't update but it still works.
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Use the Supersu from chainfire's site here
http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
not the Supersu or su from the google play store.
Anyone having problems installing apps from the Play Store? I've done the root, and installed the supersu from the link in this thread... I can download them but they either take a very long time to install or won't install at all...
I used chainfires SU from his site (from the zip above), after disabling knox it said install failed and to reboot. I rebooted and SuperSU is there and seems to be fine, so what was that message about or is there anything I should check?
I tried that but it wouldn't work, playstore one kept get hung at the "disable knox" notice. Tried multiple times. The zip one worked, it gave that error message, but the phone is rooted and I've granted SU privilege to apps like ESfile etc.Install from Play Store, it was finally updated (to a newer version than that zip file).
Knox is NOT tripped, still 0x0.
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Right now, I could care less about the Knox counter or Knox.I would be interested to find out if this triggers Knox or not.
Its legit, just that the vulnerability used may prove to be quite difficult for most devs to exploit. Here's hoping some brilliant mind out there picks it up and actually is able to release something.
Thanks. That's how mine also looks.
Because of that, I cannot keep the superSu app open.
But when I start others app which require root, I can grant permission and everything work normal.
Screenshots attached. On 1st I click continue, on next Normal and on last OK.
Maybe SU binary needs update or something..
No denying that the vulnerability is ligit, I have actually read thru the vuln report so I am aware it is valid, the fact is that there is no proff that it can be replicated.
in the scheme of things there is probably several dozen exploits that could accomplish the exact same thing but are not reproduceable with any kind of regularity.
it it truly took him four days just to get the root on his phone that is an exploit that would be considered not reproduceable.