Root without Computer? - Moto Z2 Force Questions & Answers

Is there a root method without a computer? I have the Sprint version.

UnicornHub said:
Is there a root method without a computer? I have the Sprint version.
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Sadly no there isn't at this moment you must have a way to flash TWRP and SuperSU or flash Magisk ((Both need adb to do that))

WeUseLord- said:
Sadly no there isn't at this moment you must have a way to flash TWRP and SuperSU or flash Magisk ((Both need adb to do that))
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Damn. I really want to root but don't have a computer. : (

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[Q] How to reroot?

My phone (primoU) somehow unroot itself. i detect them when i was about to use greenify apps which need rooting to work but the superuser wont let the apps do. i recheck with root checker and it said my phone is unroot. help!
Do you have a custom recovery installed?
If you do, you can reflash SuperSu.
Download this and put it on your sdcard.
You can go into recovery and reflash it.
MameTozhio said:
Do you have a custom recovery installed?
If you do, you can reflash SuperSu.
Download this and put it on your sdcard.
You can go into recovery and reflash it.
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custom recovery like twrp? (noob here)
thanks
Yep like twrp.
MameTozhio said:
Yep like twrp.
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oh thanks! so i just need to flash the zip in recovery mode right?
and will my data be erased or not?
No nothing will get erased.
Just flash it ^^
MameTozhio said:
No nothing will get erased.
Just flash it ^^
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thanks man! =)))
root checker still telling me i don't have a proper root access
Did you try Superboot? (Check the How to root thread)
MameTozhio said:
Did you try Superboot? (Check the How to root thread)
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superboot? i"ll try..

Easiest way to gain perm root?

I have a fully stock Verizon m8, running 4.4.3, I want to root it. After reading through some posts for the last few hours it seems like I should do it this way.
Use sunshine to s-off
Flash twrp
install supersu.zip
Am I missing something or would this be the correct procedure?
You can also :
Unlock the bootloader at htcdev
Flash twrp or Philz touch
Install superuser zip
It's not mandatory to gain s-off which cost you in this case 25$
I like supporting the devs
One more quick question, is using a computer the only way I'd be able to flash the recovery since I'm going the sunshine route?
juhde said:
I like supporting the devs
One more quick question, is using a computer the only way I'd be able to flash the recovery since I'm going the sunshine route?
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nope,u can use computer or app like Flashify to flash recovery via phone...
hdorius said:
nope,u can use computer or app like Flashify to flash recovery via phone...
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But I'm not rooted yet so flashify won't work. Any temp root work around?
I would use my computer but I left it at a friends house.
juhde said:
But I'm not rooted yet so flashify won't work. Any temp root work around?
I would use my computer but I left it at a friends house.
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Sunshine will allow you temproot when you run it, install flashify and flash recovery.
Once recovery is installed, flash SuperSU.zip
To have full access root, you need a write protection disabled module or kernel.

Has anyone rooted using Kingroot?

I've seen posts instructing how to root via SuperSu and Magisk; I know those methods have to be done a certain way because of the partition system. But I have not seen any posts about Kingroot. Would it work the successfully? I imagine it going like this:
1) root with Kingroot
2) boot to TWRP via ADB
3) flash TWRP
4) flash SuperSU if desired
Or
4) if desired, flash a kernel, flash Magisk, flash TWRP again
5) boot to system, uninstall Kingroot
Does that sound right? Would Kingroot even work to begin with?
GroovinChip said:
I've seen posts instructing how to root via SuperSu and Magisk; I know those methods have to be done a certain way because of the partition system. But I have not seen any posts about Kingroot. Would it work the successfully? I imagine it going like this:
1) root with Kingroot
2) boot to TWRP via ADB
3) flash TWRP
4) flash SuperSU if desired
Or
4) if desired, flash a kernel, flash Magisk, flash TWRP again
5) boot to system, uninstall Kingroot
Does that sound right? Would Kingroot even work to begin with?
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Why use kingroot? Remove the first step and you basically have hot to flash su..
pcriz said:
Why use kingroot? Remove the first step and you basically have hot to flash su..
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True, but if you happen to want to root while away from a computer it could be useful.
In any case, it was simply a curiosity about whether it would even work at all. I doubt I'd ever use Kingroot for my Pixel.
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GroovinChip said:
True, but if you happen to want to root while away from a computer it could be useful.
In any case, it was simply a curiosity about whether it would even work at all. I doubt I'd ever use Kingroot for my Pixel.
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Oh okay. I was just curious. I haven't tried kingroot but since rooting requires patching the boot.img and I don't know if you can do that while booted into the OS I'd say no. I am only assuming how kingroot works but again whatever the solution it needs to be able to make changes to the boot.img without already having root privs.
The closest solution I would see is having twrp already loaded.
pcriz said:
Oh okay. I was just curious. I haven't tried kingroot but since rooting requires patching the boot.img and I don't know if you can do that while booted into the OS I'd say no. I am only assuming how kingroot works but again whatever the solution it needs to be able to make changes to the boot.img without already having root privs.
The closest solution I would see is having twrp already loaded.
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This makes sense. Thanks
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Even if it did work it wouldn't work the way you are describing. King Root basically acts like malware and refuses to give root privileges to any app that interferes with its functioning. Adaway won't work with King Root because adware is part of the King Root program. You also wouldn't be able to install SU while King Root is on your phone. King Root will actively prevent you from installing any other root program. People used to be able to do what you describe but King Root was updated to prevent you from installing SU.

D85130G Rooting help

If this is the last ever update, then i guess its time to finally root it in order to get support. Any help?
mcmikechan123 said:
If this is the last ever update, then i guess its time to finally root it in order to get support. Any help?
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Flash MESA's complete 30G rom here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72931940&postcount=98
When the flash is complete, flash magisk before rebooting.
You'll be on the latest 30G build, with root. Additionally, you can use TWRPs file manager to delete the "recovery-from-boot.p" file to ensure twrp is not overwritten by stock recovery.
Good day, I take the answer to ask if this kdz is made with flashtool 2014 or which tool.
Will I be able to install fullmics later?
Thank you very much.
Pelau76 said:
Good day, I take the answer to ask if this kdz is made with flashtool 2014 or which tool.
Will I be able to install fullmics later?
Thank you very much.
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Its a zip you flash in twrp. As long as you keep root and twrp recovery you can switch to fullmics no problem. If you need to obtain root, flash 30D or below with flash tool, root with kingroot and flash twrp
Ok. Thanks
help
i have lg g3 D851 firmware v30e
how can i root it and get v30g and root + twrp
and can i get twrp without root ?
daliyoos said:
i have lg g3 D851 firmware v30e
how can i root it and get v30g and root + twrp
and can i get twrp without root ?
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You cant root 30e. You have to downgrade to 30D or lower with lg flash tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...g3-d851-t-mobile-downgrading-rooting-t3608851), then root, install twrp, then flash the 30g zip and reroot before rebooting.
billard412 said:
You cant root 30e. You have to downgrade to 30D or lower with lg flash tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...g3-d851-t-mobile-downgrading-rooting-t3608851), then root, install twrp, then flash the 30g zip and reroot before rebooting.
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when i flash the 30g zip can i root using root using magisk ? or root with supersu zip?
daliyoos said:
when i flash the 30g zip can i root using root using magisk ? or root with supersu zip?
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Id use magisk. Supersu gives me trouble.
billard412 said:
Id use magisk. Supersu gives me trouble.
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Mmm i preferred supersu, what's happen if i use supersu instead of magisck what kind of troubles are you talking sir
Bootlop for example
mtkmanjaro said:
Mmm i preferred supersu, what's happen if i use supersu instead of magisck what kind of troubles are you talking sir
Bootlop for example
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Just didnt work on reboot. Never caused a bootloop that i can remember. Also causes half my apps not to function since it doesn't give the option to hide root. Magisk just functioned better imo. Was just a suggestion. If you wanna use supersu, more power to u. Do a backup first
billard412 said:
Just didnt work on reboot. Never caused a bootloop that i can remember. Also causes half my apps not to function since it doesn't give the option to hide root. Magisk just functioned better imo. Was just a suggestion. If you wanna use supersu, more power to u. Do a backup first
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Ok thanks dude, i think we needs to patch kernel in order to use super Su. I remember some one patch the kernel in 30 e firmware and super Su works well
I did his method successfully and everything came out perfect. thank you very much.
Magisk suggests to me to update to 14.0, there is some recommendation of not to realize it by the doubts.
billard412 said:
Flash MESA's complete 30G rom here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72931940&postcount=98
When the flash is complete, flash magisk before rebooting.
You'll be on the latest 30G build, with root. Additionally, you can use TWRPs file manager to delete the "recovery-from-boot.p" file to ensure twrp is not overwritten by stock recovery.
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ive never rooted and flashed anything before, this is my 1st time so everything is new to me. idk what magisk & twrp is, can you explain. also how do i do what you instructed?

Root without custom recovery?

Is it possible to unlock the bootloader and flash via adb magisk in order to root the phone but still able to mentain the oem recovery so i can flash the updates that are coming more easily?
if u r rooted u cannot flash OTA's, so no u can't
Yes it's possible, however when you install the update you will lose root and have to root it all over again.
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I'm new to Oneplus, but Flashfire has worked for me when twrp cannot be installed.
Bradl79 said:
if u r rooted u cannot flash OTA's, so no u can't
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How?
bkeaver said:
Yes it's possible, however when you install the update you will lose root and have to root it all over again.
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The process will only be to flash magisk via fastboot, right ?
prologikus said:
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader and flash via adb magisk in order to root the phone but still able to mentain the oem recovery so i can flash the updates that are coming more easily?
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You don't use adb... Patch the boot image with the Magisk Manager and then flash it with fastboot. There are instructions for it in the Magisk release thread.
When updating the OS you'll have to do it again.
In my opinion, the only reason to do it this way is if you've got limited bandwidth and can't download the full OTA zips. Using the full zip is way, way easier... Just download the full OTA file, flash in TWRP and then flash the Magisk zip right after. Done. You don't need a computer at all...
Didgeridoohan said:
You don't use adb... Patch the boot image with the Magisk Manager and then flash it with fastboot. There are instructions for it in the Magisk release thread.
When updating the OS you'll have to do it again.
In my opinion, the only reason to do it this way is if you've got limited bandwidth and can't download the full OTA zips. Using the full zip is way, way easier... Just download the full OTA file, flash in TWRP and then flash the Magisk zip right after. Done. You don't need a computer at all...
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Can you give precise instruction hot to flash full ota over twrp???
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