[N7 WiFi | N7 3G] CF-Auto-Root - Nexus 7 Original Development

CF-Root is the root for "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root is meant to be used in combination with stock firmwares, and be the quickest and easiest way for your first root.
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CF-Root has been available for many devices and has clocked over 9.5 million downloads. This is not even counting custom ROMs that already include it. Don't be a leech, buy me a beer (and use the "Thanks" button!). Imagine if every CF-Root user has donated me $1...
What's installed
- SuperSU binary and APK
- Nothing else, that's it.
Installation and usage
- Download the ZIP file (see post below for link)
- Extract the ZIP file
- Boot your device in bootloader/fastboot mode. Usually this can be done by turning your device off, then holding VolUp+VolDown+Power to turn it on.
- Connect your device to your computer using USB
- Windows:
--- Run root-windows.bat
- Linux
--- chmod +x root-linux.sh
--- Run root-linux.sh
- Mac OS X
--- chmod +x root-mac.sh
--- Run root-mac.sh
- Follow the on-screen instructions - watch both the computer and the device !
Note that if your device had not been unlocked before, this procedure will wipe all your data !
Are you having fastboot driver issues? You can find fastboot drivers in many places, but the easiest way is probably just installing the Android SDK.
Did you see the red Android logo during rooting, but SuperSU does not appear? This may sometimes occur due to left-over files and settings, however, you can usually install SuperSU from Google Play at this stage and it'll just work.
Not included - adbd Insecure
As this CF-Root does not include a custom kernel, adb shell does not have root access by default (you can still get it by typing su inside the shell), nor is adb remount supported, nor will adb push and adb pull work on system files. adbd Insecure can be used to remedy this situation. (No idea what this is about ? Don't worry about it !)
CF-Auto-Root homepage
http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
CF-Auto-Root main thread
[CENTRAL] CF-Auto-Root
For requests for new roots and generic discussion - please keep device specific discussion in the thread you are viewing now.

2013.05.20 --- CF-Auto-Root
SuperSU: v1.30
Download:
grouper (Nexus 7 Wi-Fi): CF-Auto-Root-grouper-nakasi-nexus7.zip
tilapia (Nexus 7 3G): CF-Auto-Root-tilapia-nakasig-nexus7.zip
--- History ---
2013.05.20: SuperSU v1.30
2013.02.20: SuperSU v1.05
2012.12.02: SuperSU v0.98

I've added your thread in my index for N7 3G+, but could you insert it in the Sub-forum for N7 3G+. Thanks
Good stuff

Thank you Chainfire -- I always buy and use your apps. I appreciate you offering them for free on XDA as well for the less-privileged of us. Your work is art.

Sorry for the most probably horrendously obvious question, but do I need to unlock the bootloader to perform root with this tool? All other tools mention it specifically, but I can't see anything here saying that. I've got the 3g nexus 7 and just want to root it as quickly and simply as possible, remaining as close to the stock rom as possible. Any help would be great, thanks!

@Chanfire, I'm new on this device, I just bought my nexus 7 32gb wifi only and I don't really like the idea of rooting it using those toolkits around here... I never like them. I also has an international galaxy s3 which I rooted using cf-auto-root and update it using mobile Odin pro.
The thing is that I don't really understand if I should install the android sdk first on my pc (running windows 8) to use this method for rooting my n7. I want to keep it stock but rooted, just like my s3.
My n7 has been automatically updated to 4.2.1 so I only need to root it, so please I need to know if I need to unlock my bootloader first or if I only need to connect it to the pc and run the .bat file from this post and that's it.
Please help me here!
Thanks a lot in advance for all your help!
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cammel said:
@Chanfire, I'm new on this device, I just bought my nexus 7 32gb wifi only and I don't really like the idea of rooting it using those toolkits around here... I never like them. I also has an international galaxy s3 which I rooted using cf-auto-root and update it using mobile Odin pro.
The thing is that I don't really understand if I should install the android sdk first on my pc (running windows 8) to use this method for rooting my n7. I want to keep it stock but rooted, just like my s3.
My n7 has been automatically updated to 4.2.1 so I only need to root it, so please I need to know if I need to unlock my bootloader first or if I only need to connect it to the pc and run the .bat file from this post and that's it.
Please help me here!
Thanks a lot in advance for all your help!
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Use WugFresh's toolkit. I was as hesitant as you but it was as easy as anything. Unless you know the coding and all of that I really wouldn't bother trying to do it yourself, the SDK is just to get the drivers so that you can use fastboot, then you need to unlock the bootloader and then you can root it, for the sake of all of that you can do it in 15 minutes with WugFresh's toolkit and be sure you haven't buggered it.

23james said:
Use WugFresh's toolkit. I was as hesitant as you but it was as easy as anything. Unless you know the coding and all of that I really wouldn't bother trying to do it yourself, the SDK is just to get the drivers so that you can use fastboot, then you need to unlock the bootloader and then you can root it, for the sake of all of that you can do it in 15 minutes with WugFresh's toolkit and be sure you haven't buggered it.
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OK, I'll try it... But does it works under Windows 8 64bits?
Thanks a lot for your support!
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cammel said:
OK, I'll try it... But does it works under Windows 8 64bits?
Thanks a lot for your support!
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Not sure, think it might be a bit shakey for the drivers, but he's just put an update out so might be ok now. Worst case could you not just wing a W7 laptop or something somewhere?

hello to the forum, chain fire, can you develop a cf auto root for the Samsung sgh i927. It is running UCLG9 as the rom for the phone it is based off of Ics 4.04 leak wwhich has root in it but i dont know how to get the root privilage enable to run custom romms from cM or AOKP. So if it is possible if you could please develop a cf auto root rom for the phone. the phone is based off s2 but it has a slide out qwerty keyboard and that is why it is called the Samsung Sghi927 or captivate glide . so if this could be done a lot of users of the phone who are on ICs would truely appreciate it.

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Thats Chainfire, the best of all XDA.
Who we are without you? Thanks.
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So if you use this can you flash other roms and recovery?
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good stuff. I've rooted 4 samsungs with Chain fire's methods, never a hiccup.

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cammel said:
OK, I'll try it... But does it works under Windows 8 64bits?
Thanks a lot for your support!
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Yes, it does. Driver install was a bit of a pain in the ass but there is a step by step .jpg walkthrough. Just follow it exactly and it should work fine like it did with me on a windows 8 laptop. It's definitely the way to go imo.
I've also used chainfires roots in the past for my GT-I9000 which always worked perfectly for me. So props to Chainfire too, your work has always been appreciated.
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Hello,
I have already rooted my Nexus 7 using this method, but I did OTA update and lost root access. I knew I had to take a precaution (rootkeeper) but I forgot. I already have SuperSU 1.04 in my Nexus 7. Is there a way to regain root access without erasing everything? I do not want custom recovery of course, which was why I used this method to begin with.
Thank you very much.

All CF-Auto-Root's have been updated with SuperSU v1.05 today !

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Chainfire said:
All CF-Auto-Root's have been updated with SuperSU v1.05 today !
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Thanks Chainfire, any chance to mobile odin have compatibility with N7?
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eric-filth said:
Thanks Chainfire, any chance to mobile odin have compatibility with N7?
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Odin is for Samsung devices only
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kofiaa said:
Odin is for Samsung devices only
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Mobile Nexus so?
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eric-filth said:
Mobile Nexus so?
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The nexus 7 is made by Asus, not Samsung, so....
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Related

[REF] switch to another modem version without recovery

Hi all,
months ago i found an easy way to change the modem on your phone without the need to go into the recovery mode. i planned to publish it about a months ago when i was still playing with the I9000 and reclaimed invaluable nand space but then i switched to I9100. actually the trick is simple and can be used on both I9000 and I9100 (or may be others as well, not tested)
http://ykkfive.blogspot.com/2011/09/switch-to-another-modem-version-without.html
1st one, thx
Hmmm
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I'll give it a try
Jal253 said:
I'll give it a try
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it's should be easy enough
good luck
Is much easier using darkyrom tools, it works in any ROM (with cwm I guess).
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badtzo said:
Is much easier using darkyrom tools, it works in any ROM (with cwm I guess).
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oh, i didnt know that there's another tool available

How to do root not using a PC.

Hello friends, I need help, I'll be grateful to anyone who can help.
I can't use a PC right now and a need to do root, to upgrade my cel phone to JB.
The thing is, when I try to update via OTA, gets error. My phone is from Brazil and the model is I9300 internacional
I'm asking to someone, please, post the file OTA to be flashed via MOP
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The Fame said:
Hello friends, I need help, I'll be grateful to anyone who can help.
I can't use a PC right now and a need to do root, to upgrade my cel phone to JB.
The thing is, when I try to update via OTA, gets error. My phone is from Brazil and the model is I9300 internacional
I'm asking to someone, please, post the file OTA to be flashed via MOP
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Root is not and has never been required to update .
BASICS .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927113
jje
I know that, 'cause i'm an advanced user, my phone isn't rooted, i'm using the official stock rom ICS from Brazil and I can't update via OTA 'cause it gets error.
So, that' s why i'm trying to root to restore a backup made by CWM.
I would like to know if is there anyway to root using the recovery stock from S 3.
So I finnaly can use the CWM and use the mobile Odin Pro.
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The Fame said:
I know that, 'cause i'm an advanced user, my phone isn't rooted, i'm using the official stock rom ICS from Brazil and I can't update via OTA 'cause it gets error.
So, that' s why i'm trying to root to restore a backup made by CWM.
I would like to know if is there anyway to root using the recovery stock from S 3.
So I finnaly can use the CWM and use the mobile Odin Pro.
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I'm not certain this would work as this was a exploit back in froyo, but possibly if you included a flashable zip named as update.zip on your SDcard, that is singed and includes a busy box binary that *might* work? Im not certain... this would at least require you to have notepad++ to write a script to call the busy box binary from the native 3e recovery... you'd need to have a zip or archive manager of some description also? So that already knocks this option out of the question. Can i ask why it's needed to not use a PC? If we have more context of what you're trying to achieve along with why specifically you can't use traditional methods that may help members better help answer your questions?
Like i dunno if what I've suggest IS really out of the question? Is it that you don't have a PC what so ever, or you don't have access to one that allows you to install things like drivers to in order to make your phone read to flash using odin?
Have you consider a USB flash drive and portable apps use d down at your local internet cafe?
I need more context buddy
Jarmezrocks said:
I'm not certain this would work as this was a exploit back in froyo, but possibly if you included a flashable zip named as update.zip on your SDcard, that is singed and includes a busy box binary that *might* work? Im not certain... this would at least require you to have notepad++ to write a script to call the busy box binary from the native 3e recovery... you'd need to have a zip or archive manager of some description also? So that already knocks this option out of the question. Can i ask why it's needed to not use a PC? If we have more context of what you're trying to achieve along with why specifically you can't use traditional methods that may help members better help answer your questions?
Like i dunno if what I've suggest IS really out of the question? Is it that you don't have a PC what so ever, or you don't have access to one that allows you to install things like drivers to in order to make your phone read to flash using odin?
Have you consider a USB flash drive and portable apps use d down at your local internet cafe?
I need more context buddy
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Today I can't use a PC, tomorrow I will, it's just that i would like to do it right now 'cause i've tried to go back to ICS, and tried to update via OTA to JB and because of this i had to unroot my cel.
Unfortunetly i had no success. I don't wannna have to wait untill tomorrow, so i would like to know if is there a diferent way to root only using my cel, not having to use a PC. So I can restore the backup CWM.
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JJEgan said:
Root is not and has never been required to update .
BASICS .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927113
jje
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You even read what you reply to officer? XD
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norpan111 said:
You even read what you reply to officer? XD
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Looks like you fail in that respect once again with your nasty pointless sniping .
OP could not be clearer need to root to upgrade .
>>>>t now and a need to do root, to upgrade my cel phone to JB >>>
As you should know by now their are a number of users who dont understand the basics and would indeed try to root to upgrade .
jje
JJEgan said:
Looks like you fail in that respect once again with your nasty pointless sniping .
OP could not be clearer need to root to upgrade .
>>>>t now and a need to do root, to upgrade my cel phone to JB >>>
As you should know by now their are a number of users who dont understand the basics and would indeed try to root to upgrade .
jje
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Read properly Mister. He wants to restore his nandroid backup and needs the CWM for that.
@OP I've just got my S3 and I've searched quite a lot for rooting and flashing the S3 but haven't found anything that can root from CWM.
jumbobombo said:
Read properly Mister. He wants to restore his nandroid backup and needs the CWM for that.
@OP I've just got my S3 and I've searched quite a lot for rooting and flashing the S3 but haven't found anything that can root from CWM.
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I think that's going a communication error here, sorry my english. As I said earlier, I'm an advanced user and know how things work, I'm asking for help to root on s3 without the PC because I have no access at the moment, would like help from you, have any solutions? An alternative method of root?
I need to have root access first and then restore the backup by CWM, there is some kind of update.zip?
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The Fame said:
I think that's going a communication error here, sorry my english. As I said earlier, I'm an advanced user and know how things work, I'm asking for help to root on s3 without the PC because I have no access at the moment, would like help from you, have any solutions? An alternative method of root?
I need to have root access first and then restore the backup by CWM, there is some kind of update.zip?
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That was exactly what I explained to you in my post. I'll try make you an update zip now. I was hours away from home myself yesterday when i posted my reply, so I tried to explain so that you could maybe find one your self. I know exactly what you want to do and why now...i didn't know why without a PC. I can see that now that you don't have access to one so that would be extremely difficult to try to do, hence will try make one now for you
I have my doubts of this working, but we can only try i guess?
Does anyone know of 3e uses edify scripting?
Edit: I have created both for you and 2 x both edify and amend scripts. Try 1 & 2. They have different update binaries.. these will all need to be renamed update.zip and placed on your SDcard and flashed through 3e recovery to work. Even then I'm not even sure that they will work but it is worth a try? They have busybox included but they that is just to support root not to perform all the busybox commands. This doesn't flash a new recovery for you to restore your cwm zip, however you may obtain root access. I didn't have a custom recovery image for i9300 available (only i9305 LTE) and my internet is capped and I'm out of data on my 4G phone. It's the best i could do... I'm uploading very very slowly
Even if you get custom recovery could you please flash these and tell me if they work just to gain root? Thanks. And don't forget to rename to update.zip
Thank you all for the help, did odin by Root. Thank personal
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JJEgan said:
Looks like you fail in that respect once again with your nasty pointless sniping .
OP could not be clearer need to root to upgrade .
>>>>t now and a need to do root, to upgrade my cel phone to JB >>>
As you should know by now their are a number of users who dont understand the basics and would indeed try to root to upgrade .
jje
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Yet you fail to understand what he wants. You just assume you are superior to everyone
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norpan111 said:
Yet you fail to understand what he wants. You just assume you are superior to everyone
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Shut up! It is you that is continuing the sniping.......jj already indicated he made a mistake..... at least he tries to help.......you have contributed nothing here apart from trying to inflame a situation.
The Fame said:
I know that, 'cause i'm an advanced user, my phone isn't rooted, i'm using the official stock rom ICS from Brazil and I can't update via OTA 'cause it gets error.
So, that' s why i'm trying to root to restore a backup made by CWM.
I would like to know if is there anyway to root using the recovery stock from S 3.
So I finnaly can use the CWM and use the mobile Odin Pro.
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If you were an "advanced user" as you put it, you wouldn't be asking this, because you'd already know it.
- There is no need to root to update ROM
- The Brazilian ROMs are among the worst Samsung has to offer
- If you already have CWM installed, you don't need a PC in order to root. A PC, however, makes things a lot easier (emphasis on "a lot")
- With CWM, just download some kernel like Siyah and flash it. It will give you root.
Stop calling yourself an advanced user, man.
Simonetti2011 said:
If you were an "advanced user" as you put it, you wouldn't be asking this, because you'd already know it.
- There is no need to root to update ROM
- The Brazilian ROMs are among the worst Samsung has to offer
- If you already have CWM installed, you don't need a PC in order to root. A PC, however, makes things a lot easier (emphasis on "a lot")
- With CWM, just download some kernel like Siyah and flash it. It will give you root.
Stop calling yourself an advanced user, man.
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You are extremely unpleasant, I knew that you did not understand my post, I knew all this, just wanted to know if he could make root in another way. Please if not to help not hinder, thanks to users who have tried to help me, thank you for real.
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Jarmezrocks said:
Even if you get custom recovery could you please flash these and tell me if they work just to gain root? Thanks. And don't forget to rename to update.zip
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The Fame said:
Thank you all for the help, did odin by Root. Thank personal
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slaphead20 said:
Shut up! It is you that is continuing the sniping.......jj already indicated he made a mistake..... at least he tries to help.......you have contributed nothing here apart from trying to inflame a situation.
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Lol where did he indicate he made a mistake? Robocop doesn't make mistakes
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Best root option?

Hi! I recently adquired a Samsung Galaxy S3 l9300; after my htc inspire 4g and later an iphone 4, this phone is amazing, i live in argentina and my operator rom itsnt good,so i want to install the stock rom, i have read that there are like 3 or 4 methods to root my phone, wich one do you recomend and why?
thank you for your help.
D.
el damo said:
Hi! I recently adquired a Samsung Galaxy S3 l9300; after my htc inspire 4g and later an iphone 4, this phone is amazing, i live in argentina and my operator rom itsnt good,so i want to install the stock rom, i have read that there are like 3 or 4 methods to root my phone, wich one do you recomend and why?
thank you for your help.
D.
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I used this thread for CF-Root. Was pretty easy, it was also the first time I rooted my i9300. Just make sure you follow all the instructions properly and research everything before you actually decide to go for it. Here's the link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
If you use cf root, you'll need to manually flash an updated recovery (to be SDS safe) afterwards.
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Muzza_94 said:
I used this thread for CF-Root. Was pretty easy, it was also the first time I rooted my i9300. Just make sure you follow all the instructions properly and research everything before you actually decide to go for it. Here's the link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
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Thank you for the info!
rootSU said:
If you use cf root, you'll need to manually flash an updated recovery (to be SDS safe) afterwards.
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and is that convenient? Or is it best to install another? I listen much to talk about Odin, the issue is that all diferent methods have advantages and disadvantages right?
Cf root uses odin anyway
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[HOW TO] Root the Galaxy Note 3

Here's a video showing how to root the Galaxy Note 3. Using the CF-auto root method from chainfire.
Keep in mind this may void your warranty.
How to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymbVHR3F_O8
How to install TWRP on the Note 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssXhvflSTUM
Free hotspot on the Note 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUlQznvQms
More videos to come soon!
qbking77 said:
Here's a video showing how to root the Galaxy Note 3. Using the CF-auto root method from chainfire.
Keep in mind this may void your warranty.
How to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymbVHR3F_O8
More videos to come soon!
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What's up with everyone talking about Knox and possibly leaving up Strike marker that can't be removed? Thanks.
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xbmoyx said:
What's up with everyone talking about Knox and possibly leaving up Strike marker that can't be removed? Thanks.
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You must have not seen very much about this phone .... it has knox basically allows you to sandbox apps for higher security ... but they put a e fuse in knox when you root it turns to 0x1 and as of right now there is no way of resetting the flag to 0x0 and some things in knox will not work with root etc ....
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Epix4G said:
You must have not seen very much about this phone .... it has knox basically allows you to sandbox apps for higher security ... but they put a e fuse in knox when you root it turns to 0x1 and as of right now there is no way of resetting the flag to 0x0 and some things in knox will not work with root etc ....
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In theory, would this be able to be removed or changed back to 0x0?
That's the only thing turning me off of rooting. Would disabling this knox thing keep it from flagging it?
Not yet and maybe never ....its only the loss of warranty ...
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qbking77 said:
Here's a video showing how to root the Galaxy Note 3...
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Well The SG Note 3 is a loot more intresting now
Easiest phone I have ever rooted. As usual your videos are very detailed and well explained. Looking forward to more videos! Also the N3 is a hell of a phone, I don't understand all of the hate for this phone.
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Well, that was painless.
I was slightly apprehensive about the KNOX binary counter, decided that I would risk it, I don't want any of Sprint/Samsung bloatware anyway.
Now I'm waiting for a deodexed stock ROM, maybe even something with the bloat pre-cut.
Came to the Note 3 from the Epic 4G, quite a huge difference. Very satisfied at this time. Thanks for all your hard work!
Kompster said:
Well, that was painless.
I was slightly apprehensive about the KNOX binary counter, decided that I would risk it, I don't want any of Sprint/Samsung bloatware anyway.
Now I'm waiting for a deodexed stock ROM, maybe even something with the bloat pre-cut.
Came to the Note 3 from the Epic 4G, quite a huge difference. Very satisfied at this time. Thanks for all your hard work!
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Frezza has one posted in the Android Dev section.
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Question here... maybe slightly off topic. Can we use Odin method of flashing firmware? I want to get rid of some of the bugs on my and go to m15.
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qbking77 said:
Here's a video showing how to root the Galaxy Note 3. Using the CF-auto root method from chainfire.
Keep in mind this may void your warranty.
How to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymbVHR3F_O8
More videos to come soon!
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This worked great! Thanks a lot.. But just wondering, do I need to wipe everything before rooting? Cuz I didn't, and I noticed some bugs every since I rooted.
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I cant find a clear answer to this... if I have a new note3 all stock, but setup the way I want and I root will it factory reset everything?
Or - does it just root the phone, leave everything else untouched?
Thanks!
it just roots if you do it proper qbking77 has a guide on youtube check it out
Thanks for the video & links. I did this on my new Note last night and it was painless.
For anyone else whose first step after rooting is getting Titanium Backup apps restored, you may run into problems with those apps force-closing after restore. This is a known issue, and the fix lies in either of these links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463116
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46241346
root using root de la vega?
has anyone try rooting their phone using the root de la vega method yet? i tried following the instructions but i can't get my odin to detect my phone in ADB mode. only way it ll detect my phone is when i let it boot normally.
I need to know more about that too!!!
figured out why ADB didn't detect phone
shduong said:
has anyone try rooting their phone using the root de la vega method yet? i tried following the instructions but i can't get my odin to detect my phone in ADB mode. only way it ll detect my phone is when i let it boot normally.
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ha, i was holding UP, instead of the Down Volume....
New to Note 3 and "ROOT" Need Advice, Help
Hey Guys,
This is my first "Android" Phablet (Note 3) SM-N9005. Had iPhones for last 3 years. Time for a change and time for a root
Ive Read all about the rooting process regarding the "Root de la Vega" so i don't trip the KNOX claymore
I've downloaded my AP, CSC files, de la Vega Odin v3.09 and the ADB Fastboot.zip (all from XDA latest Sources)
Few questions i have regarding the process before i get started:
- Do i need the INSTALLER. and SAMSUNG USB drivers 1.5.27.0 for the De la Vega root?
- people were talking about flashing some sort of backup will trip KNOX. is titanium backup going to trip KNOX after i root?
- What is this SUPERSu app/program? Do i get it before root or after root? do i need it?
- After i Root it. What is the best recommended ROM/Kernel to flash?
thank you sir!
qbking77 said:
Here's a video showing how to root the Galaxy Note 3. Using the CF-auto root method from chainfire.
Keep in mind this may void your warranty.
How to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3:
More videos to come soon!
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Thank you sir. Great videos as always.

[Q] supersu binary not installed

Hi guys this is asif ali recently i installed franco kernel updated version over cm11 m11 i lost root is there any way to get root back without rooting again ...
Just flash super su in your recovery
And this is the n9 forum so I don't know what device you have
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Unfortunately no, in your case root is lost forever... Even if you try to root again it will brick your device. Do not attempt any further modifications for your sake, and for ours. Sorry, and good luck.
out of curiousity, this seems to be in the nexus 9 thread.
Have u tried turning it off and on again?
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