Bootloop after supersu binary update

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alantay11

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Pretty much as in the title. I believe it was on the dualrecovery root for 5.1.1 and the latest supersu binary update just dropped it into a bootloop. What do I do now?
 
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Rebel2k

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Yep I posted a workaround in the superSU thread a couple of days ago. Flashing the zip version from TWRP works and fixes the bootloop.
 

mohamed1091

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i have the same issue and i am not know with this flash stuff
what should i do can some one explain to me
 

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Rebel2k

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Did you try to start in recovery with your phone, run the TWRP file manager and plug your phone? Don't you get access to the phone file system?
 

XkeXo

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Boot into TWRP recovery and install SuperSu 2.79 zip from ChainFire or his latest v2.82 linked below that supposedly fixes the issue with bootloop on Xperia devices.


https://download.chainfire.eu/1113/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.82-20170528234214.zip


Thread discussing the problems and solutions.
https://xdaforums.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133/page1019

https://download.chainfire.eu/1113/S...0528234214.zip
v2.82 updated work fine for me, thank u
 
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Boot into TWRP recovery and install SuperSu 2.79 zip from ChainFire or his latest v2.82 linked below that supposedly fixes the issue with bootloop on Xperia devices.


https://download.chainfire.eu/1113/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.82-20170528234214.zip


Thread discussing the problems and solutions.
https://xdaforums.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133/page1019

I was able to solve the boot loop problem with your advice but now the SuperSU icon is disappeared :confused:

Any idea how to bring it back?
 

rajdude

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so I had the exact same problem......supersu asked for an update and that caused a boot loop on my Z1c

I reflashed supersu using recovery,
First v2.82 << that did NOT fix the boot loop
Then v2.79 << this fixed the boot loop.

However, I left the phone to charge for a few minutes and supersu auto updated. Now it says it is v2.82 inside the supersu app. The app still keeps nagging about an update.......which I am not installing, fearing it will cause the boot loop again ;)
 

razes

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I also as many other users here have updated the library of super Su (got the

notification). And after the installation and rebooting got into the booting loop.

I have wiped cache and dalvick cashe with TWRP but it didn't help. I installed the

2.82 Update-SuperSu via TWRP. And after the long time of apps optimization I was

able to boot into the Android (Lollipop 5.1). However, I found the root was lost.

The RootChecker saying: "Root access is not properly installed on this device".

So, basically my question is how to restore the root and keep the bootloader locked

(important!)

Here I see several scenarios:

1. Restore using TWRP backup.
Should I wipe cache, dalvik cache and data before and after the restore?

2. install Update_SuperSU 2.79 or 2.76 (originally I have version 2.76)
Should I wipe cache, dalvik cache and data before and after the installation?

3. Flash with pre-rooted ROM.
Should I wipe cache, dalvik cache and data before and after the installation?

4. Start from zero, i.e to follow the procedure I have rooted the phone at time

I've purchased it. Namely:

4.1 Downgrade to KitKat
4.2 Root with FlashTool.
4.3 Flash prerooted Lollipop rom with TWRP
4.4 Flash with customized Lollipop rom

Xperia Z3c (compact)
Lollipop 5.1.1

I would appreciate for your suggestions.
 

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