Disable update SU prompt? - SuperSU

I have a Desire 510 with the kernel found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-510/orig-development/thedreamer-kernel-64bit-t3027273/page2
SuperSU is not able to update the SU binary on this phone/kernel however SU appears to be working anyway, is there anyway to stop the notification telling me I need to update my SU binary (Which I can't)

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SU binary

Hi i just flashed the latest nightly in cm10.1.
I noticed when I run Titanium I get a popup basically saying "Your SU binary (version "15 com.android.settings") is functional but might not work reliable on some Android 4.3+ ROMs. If you encounter any issues in TB, please use SuperSU instead."
Is there any problem or errors that i have?
just open SuperUser or SuperSU (which ever one you have) and click on update Su binary... and if you still get the popup message don't worry it'll still work.

[Q] Unable to update SU binary

I'm a newbee so apologies in advance if I transgress forum protocols!
I've tried to root by Rockchip RK3188-based Android (4.4.2) TV Box and SuperSU says my SU binary needs to be updated, but when trying to do so fails (even after reboot). When cancelling the request to update the SU binary, requests to report the issue on this forum..... so that's what I'm doing.....
Any help appreciated.
Peter

How to unroot when SuperSU says su binary needs to be updated

In my 5th gen fire hd7 I tried to root using rootjunky supertool.
I don't know what went wrong during the process but the SuperSU app always says su binary needs to be updated and when I select normal it fails. I'm very much disappointed and annoyed and decided to unroot.I tried the universal unroot app but it fails .nRoot checker says root access is not proper and root explorer can't edit root files.
Is there any way to unroot without updating su binary?

Help: how to update binary file through ADB root shell?

Hi,
I have a ArmA53 based SetTopBox, which has a native root adb shell and build in Google Play. I installed supersu from Google Play and ran it, it told me the binary files need to be updated. I tried to update by using the first normal way, but I failed. And I cannot use the second way by using TWRP/CMW, cause the box does not have those recovery for it.
Is there any other way to update those binary files, or I have to manually update binary files by adb? If I have to, what are the steps to do it?
Thanks a lot.
I delete the old su form /system/xbin, and replace with the new one from armv7 of UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip.
[email protected]:/system/xbin # ll su
-rwsrwxr-x root root 75348 2008-02-29 03:33 su
This one above is the new su. But supersu said that the device was not rooted after replace with this new one.
[email protected]:/system/xbin # ll su
-rwsrwxr-x root root 75340 2008-08-01 20:00 su
This one above is the old su. After restore to the old one, root is back, but supersu said that the the binariy file was needed to update.

Install SuperSU on MK903V Android 4.4.2 having adb root shell

Hi, I need your help
I have a MK903V Android TV HDMI Stick (Android 4.4.2, API Level 19). I need it to run apps requiring root without prompting for root access - which SuperSU allows.
The stick has a root shell via adb and comes with a su binary ("su --help" says "SuperSU v1.99 - Copyright (C) 2012-2014 - Chainfire"). I cannot boot a recovery like TWRP (I guess).
I've tried:
- install and run superuser.apk v1.99, says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode)
- install and run superuser.apk v2.79, says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode)
- install and run towelroot, says it got root, install superuser.apk (v2.79), says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode)
- rooting via Kingo Root (PC), works including its su prompt on root apps (like the bloatware it installs), running superuser.apk, says it must update su binary, fails updating su binary (normal mode) (never prompted for root)
I found articles saying you could run the installer script from the update.zip, which is used to install SuperSU from recovery, in an adb root shell if you adapt it... I'm not so much into unix stuff / shell, so I'm pretty sure I won't do that on my own. Moving two or three files to the devices and setting chmod/chown is not a problem, but the script looks way more complicated...
Is there actually a version of the script that can run from a adb root shell?
Is there any other way I can get SuperSU on a device I already have root access to?!? Didn't think that could be so complicated...
Thx
P.S. I'd also take a su binary that just grants all access and doesn't even come with a gui
upgrade mk903v to android 5 or higher
How do i upgrade my mk903v stick to a higher version of Android. It comes with 4.4.2 kit kat. Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks
EDIT: SKIP THIS - READ NEXT
Okay, I finally rooted the device...
- Installed KingRoot APK (v5.0.4) from https://kingroot.net/
- Ran KingRoot which did its suspicious magic on the device for more than 15min
- Installed SuperSU and granted it root
- Ran the root.sh script attached which basically kills and removes KingRoot and lets SuperSu replace su binary
- Ran SuperSU again and successfully updated su binary
It is the only solution I found so far...
Sometimes the web just confuses me...
Found this:
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/rk3288-devices/17987-new-3288-ez-root-tool
Simple and clean "update.zip" [MD5:7a2755fd5ebe8a2928fc01a4ab0cbabb]
Copy to internal or external sdcard and just reboot or wait for the system popup that says that a new firmware update was found. Update will be applied and device got proper (but old) SuperSU installed.
After that, you may just install the latest SuperSU. (is there a reason why the latest APK is not available on http://www.supersu.com/download#apk ??)
[email protected] said:
How do i upgrade my mk903v stick to a higher version of Android. It comes with 4.4.2 kit kat. Any help would be appreciated...
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