LG G3, No supersu binary installed.. - SuperSU

I'm using LG G3 D858HK, Dual Sim., Android 5.0.1 (i updated it after i rooted it). I rooted it through my computer, hence it's under a system application and cannot be uninstalled through the play store. After i updated it, many of my apps (that requires rooting) couldn't be used. Error message was no SuperSu binary installed. So i decided to unroot my phone, and i couldn't even open the SuperSu app! It says, "There is no SuperSu Binary installed and Supersu couldn't install it, that's the problem! If you updated to 5.0.1, please consult the relevant forums!". I couldn't get into recovery mode as well, i used third-party apps, and they requested for root access. I tried to reboot it into recovery mode by using the buttons and it ended up factory resetting my phone.
Any suggestions?
Oh yes, and i couldn't find the stock firmware for my model as well, hence i couldn't downgrade it, any tips?

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So I've unlocked the bootloader OK and then I followed this video - qbking77.com/development/how-to-root-the-htc-one-international-sprint-att ( I cant post the link as Im a new user) and when I open superSU I get this message - "there is no SU binary installed, and superSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
Everything appeared to go ok with the root, so what have I done wrong?
I have hunted round these forums and seen other people with this problem but not with a HTC One.
I have also tried updating it through the play store but with no success, after the update the error message changes slightly to "there is no SU binary installed, and superSU cannot install it. This is a problem! If you just upgraded to Android 4.3, you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device"
HTC One M7
android 4.4.2
originally on EE UK
Thanks
FIXED IT!!!!!!!!
i was using an old version of supersu - 1.25
so i downloaded v1.8 from here download.chainfire.eu/370
then went into recovery mode and flashed that
rebooted
supersu had totally gone now - no idea why....
so installed supersu from play store
opened supersu it said there was somethign wrong and did I want to reboot into cwm to fix it
it reboots
asks again if i want to fix the root
rebbots
all is ok!!!
now just need to remove all the crappy unwanted stock apps

Update Binaries - Moto G (2nd Gen) Lollipop

Since updating to Lollipop, my old method of root for this device no longer works, I flashed it in TWRP before, but that stopped working in 5.02, this time I read the only way to root would be to use CR autoroot, it worked but the SU app askes for me to update the binaries every time I launch the app, I've updated selecting normal, that was successful and rebooted, but the update binary pop-up still appears, I then selected to update using TWRP, that launched into TWRP upon reboot, the installation was a success but the pop up still hasn't gone.
Also for the record, I've unroofed and re-rooted, the problem still occurs, I've tried switching SU app to KingUser, that didn't work, I can still perform operations that require root because I'm rooted, but this pop-up will not cease, I've never used SuperSU before, my SU manager has always been KingUser (com.kingroot.KingUser)
Thanks.

[CyanogenMod] [Moto X] Accidentally installed SuperUser, and disabled root access.

Accidentally installed SuperUser, and disabled root access. Am I beyond repair?
Latest version Cyanogenmod 13. Moto X 2014
Background:
Today, I tried installing SuperSU using this method. Apparently it's only for LG devices, so it didn't work for me. I bootlooped.
Then, I tried uninstalling it using this script. It uninstalled most of it, and fixed the bootloop, but more problems arose. Now I don't have root access on my phone anymore. I try changing my root access settings, but nothing changes. I figure this is because the script didn't fully uninstall SuperSU, so SuperSU is still my root controller.
I did more researching on fully uninstalling SuperSU, and came across this thread. I thought the reply said installing this would remove SuperSU, but I was wrong. I installed it, and now I have superuser installed on here as well.
I can't seem to find any way to remove superuser (or SuperSU). When I go into recovery (the only way I can get root access) and remove all superuser-related files, I reboot and find everything has been reinstalled. Another way I can get root access is through ADB. When I try removing superuser through ADB it appears to work, but when I reboot everything has reappeared.
My actual question: How can I uninstall superSU and superuser and get root access back?
I've made a terrible mistake. I really regret trying to install SuperSU, and then accidentally installing superuser. Things were working okay before, I just wanted to use some SuperSU-specific apps.
What should I do? I don't have a copy of my system.img, only a copy of boot.img. Do I just need to reinstalled CyanogenMod? Or is there a way to uninstall superuser and SuperSU and regain root access.
Edit: As I was preparing to reinstall CM, I thought I should update first, so that the reinstall would go more smoothly. I updating to the latest nightly (I was one night behind), and lo-and-behold, it fixed EVERYTHING! It automatically removed superuser, and my root access works again! I am completely content now. Still, if anybody can show me how to get SuperSU to WORK that would be greatly appreciated. But I'm not sure I want to risk it.

There is no SU binary installed. Help

My device is BLU Dash X2 ( D110L ) running android 6.0 with Kernel Version 3.18.19.
It's an MTK phone ( MT6580 ).
I managed to port and flash TWRP custom recovery by myself and it's working find. So I decided to flash SuperSU.zip with it. Everything seem to be working perfectly but after the flashing finished and I tried to open SuperSU app a message pop up with text "There is no SU binary Installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem. If you just upgraded to android 5.0 you need to manually re-root - consult the relevant forums for your device!".
Please help me find a solution. I tried many version of SuperSU.zip already but the same message still appear. I also tried remove SuperSU app first before re-flash SuperSU.zip. I even tried to perform a clean stock rom flash before flashing latest SuperSU.zip and it's still the same.
I have the same phone, also managed to port TWRP, working fine after edit fstab, but no way I can root this device.
Tried with phh s SuperUser instead supersu, but no avail.
My biggest regret was buy this fone, it works fine but seems impossible to root.
Sorry for late update, you can root this device with magisk, successfully done with magisk v18.00
Super su
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SuperSU binaries occupied

I have a LG 410g, I used kingroot to root the phone, then used rootchecker and it said that the root was successful, so I installed superSU, but the latest version (2.82) gives the "binaries occupied" error. I rolled back to version 2.79 and tried downloading the binaries but it always fails, and the phone's recovery mode only has one option to factory reset, so i can't install the binaries that way. I've been looking for a solution for this all day but nothing seems to work.
You'll probably have to remove Kingroot first. No, I've no idea how... You're going to have to put your Google-fu to the test.

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