(5.1.1 / L09) VIPER4ANDROID is working on Android 5.1.1 - Huawei Mate S

Viper4Android is working on Android 5.1.1 L09 - L00
I'm sorry for my bad english, but i try to do my very best
What you need:
- Unlocked Bootloader
- Android 5.1.1
- Custom Recovery (TWRP)
- 4 Files at the end of the Post
Instructions
1. Download the 4 Files and put it in your Phone Storage
2. Boot into TWRP and flash the files in this order:
V4A_MXP.zip
Viper4A_Soundfix_LibFiles.zip
Viper4A_Build_Prop_Tweaks.zip
*Wipe Cache & Dalvik-Cache and reboot*
3. Open V4A and install drivers and reboot
4. By now, u should have a normal working V4A under normal mode but without neon support. Continue with next step to fix this
5. Open V4A and uninstall drivers and reboot
6. Now you need to uninstall V4A, but you need an app for deleting System Apps like Titanium Backup
*reboot*
7. Install the normal Viper4Android APK (End of this Post) not the .zip
It must be installed as a user app not a system app
8. Open V4A and install drivers. Now it will work with NEON Support under normal mode
HAVE FUN!!!
If it works for you, please give me a thanks!!!

Works great on 5.1.1 UL00 B146

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[Q] Samsung SIII 4G GT-I9305 Rooting (4.3)

I was searching around to find out how to root my device but was unable to find any relevant to the latest software update (4.3) and I'm trying not to brick it considering I'm still paying it off ( two year commitment )
My device is a. S3 4G GT-I9305 with 4.3 installed (Australian)
I've looked at other threads but they're around the date 2012, which is too outdated for my needs.
Any help appreciated.
Thank you.
1. Turn of your device and boot it up in Download mode (Home - Power - Volume down)
2. Run Odin 3.09 in Adminmode.
3. Connect your device via USB and wait until Odin says Added!
4. Flash your device whit CF-Auto-root. (Don't make any changes)
5. Wait until your device boots up.
6. When you run SU you will end up whit a message that SU have stoped.
7. Copy and install SU v.1.93.
8. Install and disable Knox. OPTIONAL: Run Root explorer and search for Knox. Delete everything.
9. Turn off you device and reboot in download mode.
10. Repeate 2-4 but flash whit Phil touch instead.
11. Reboot in recovery.
12. Do a backup, whipe cache partions and dalvik. (If you not do that your device will bootlopp)
13. Install CM 11 (Or your preferd rom), install gapps and flash Boeffla kernel.
19. Reboot and configure your device.
20. Reboot in recovery and flash Boeffla kernel .
21. Open Rom manager and backup your current rom.
22. Enjoy!
Remeber;
Uninstall Kies
Download Superuser (su) form any place but not google play.
If you like. Flash your kernel: Link here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development-i9305/kernel-boeffla-2-3-beta3a-t2457052
Is someone can add links to SU and CF i would be happy I dont have time for that now.
Good luck

Blackview BV6000 Xposed Problem

Hello,
I have a Problem with Xposed on My Blackview BV 6000
Xposed Installer says Xposed is active (ver. 86) but none of the modules are working.
The modules alwasy asking me to activate them in Xposed and reboot, if iam doing so its the same after the next reboot.
I Tried this with some modules and it seems like really none of them is working.
I tried:
Xprivacy
Audio Balance
CPU Temp
and some more others.
Im Using a Blackview BV6000
It is a Android 6.0 Device
Im using Xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64
APK is: XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4
I´am Using SuperSu v 2.76
When i Try to Read the Logs In Xposed it says No Such File or Directory....
Hope somebody can help me...
noboby said:
Hello,
I have a Problem with Xposed on My Blackview BV 6000
Xposed Installer says Xposed is active (ver. 86) but none of the modules are working.
The modules alwasy asking me to activate them in Xposed and reboot, if iam doing so its the same after the next reboot.
I Tried this with some modules and it seems like really none of them is working.
I tried:
Xprivacy
Audio Balance
CPU Temp
and some more others.
Im Using a Blackview BV6000
It is a Android 6.0 Device
Im using Xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64
APK is: XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4
I´am Using SuperSu v 2.76
When i Try to Read the Logs In Xposed it says No Such File or Directory....
Hope somebody can help me...
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Hi.
You can try my grorkmod. It was created for the Telephone p9000, but works also for other chinaphones.
It look like mediatek (?) had a bug in their boot.img.
To be sure you can provide the following files:
/file_contexts
/seapp_contexts
Greetings
Vsrookie
Grorkmod v1.0
Sent from my P9000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
vsrookie said:
Hi.
You can try my grorkmod. It was created for the Telephone p9000, but works also for other chinaphones.
It look like mediatek (?) had a bug in their boot.img.
To be sure you can provide the following files:
/file_contexts
/seapp_contexts
Greetings
Vsrookie
Grorkmod v1.0
Sent from my P9000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I installed my Backup to have a Clean Start, then i installed grorkmod like is in the discription in the grorkmod-thread.
I Looks like Xposed is Working fine Now.
Thank You very Much for your Hint!
I can confirm grorkmod to fix xposed on my BV6000 FW20160713.
What I did:
- Flash TWRP Recovery with the sp-flash-tool (I used Version 1628 linux)
- boot into recovery
- install Supersu
- boot into system
- install busybox
- generate a ZIP file within the busybox app (and copy it to external sd)
- power off
- boot into recovery
- wipe Dalvik/ART Cache
- wipe entire System/Data (factory reset)
- power off (either by entering halt in terminal or by holding down the power button)
- reflash 20160713_s12v55_jk_3m with sp-flash-tool, replacing recovery.img with the TWRP one. (I suppose you can just exclude it, as it is still installed)
- boot into recovery
- wipe cache again (don't know if necessary)
- install busybox, supersu, grorkmod, xposed
- reboot into system
- installed xposedinstaller
- rebooted (through normal system's power button, not xposedInstallers menu)
- activated xprivacy in xposedinstaller
- installed xprivacy
- rebooted (again the system way)
Success
The hardware reboot within xposedinstaller still returns the error:
sush: <stdin>[8]: /data/user/0/de.robv.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed:not found
The software reboot did produce a bootloop, though that was before I found grorkmod. I do not intend to try it out again.
@vsrookie
What worries me a bit:
Understand this:
SELinux is a abbreviation for Security Enhanced Linux. That isn't just a name, it's the programm.
With this mod you will loose the S in the name.
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Would it make sense to make a "grorkmod-lite" that only fixes the broken contexts? (I know this question might sound dump)
hanseatic2 said:
I can confirm grorkmod to fix xposed on my BV6000 FW20160713.
What I did:
- Flash TWRP Recovery with the sp-flash-tool (I used Version 1628 linux)
- boot into recovery
- install Supersu
- boot into system
- install busybox
- generate a ZIP file within the busybox app (and copy it to external sd)
- power off
- boot into recovery
- wipe Dalvik/ART Cache
- wipe entire System/Data (factory reset)
- power off (either by entering halt in terminal or by holding down the power button)
- reflash 20160713_s12v55_jk_3m with sp-flash-tool, replacing recovery.img with the TWRP one. (I suppose you can just exclude it, as it is still installed)
- boot into recovery
- wipe cache again (don't know if necessary)
- install busybox, supersu, grorkmod, xposed
- reboot into system
- installed xposedinstaller
- rebooted (through normal system's power button, not xposedInstallers menu)
- activated xprivacy in xposedinstaller
- installed xprivacy
- rebooted (again the system way)
Success
The hardware reboot within xposedinstaller still returns the error:
sush: <stdin>[8]: /data/user/0/de.robv.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed:not found
The software reboot did produce a bootloop, though that was before I found grorkmod. I do not intend to try it out again.
@vsrookie
What worries me a bit:
Would it make sense to make a "grorkmod-lite" that only fixes the broken contexts? (I know this question might sound dump)
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Hi.
Thank you for trying my mod.
This was a hint for the old version < 1.0.
In 1.0 everything is fine. It "only" fixes the needed files.
greetings
vsrookie
Sent from my P9000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
If you update firmware via official OTA to avoid boot loop uninstall xposed by flashing the zip xposed Uninstaller for marshmallow(on xda thread)! After first reboot u have to re flash supersu grorkmod and xposed (clearing caches). I've lost two hours to understand!
vsrookie said:
Hi.
Thank you for trying my mod.
This was a hint for the old version < 1.0.
In 1.0 everything is fine. It "only" fixes the needed files.
greetings
vsrookie
Sent from my P9000 using
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Which version do you think (or know) will be better for BV6000 rooted with GizBeat manual? 1.0? or 1.1?
Xposed Bv6000 Android7
Hi
I rooted my BV6000 on Android 7.
Is it possible to install XPOSED?
And if, how? (no rom of android 7 available; people with bricked phones after downgrading)
Thanks for your help!!!
Cheers
Blackview BV6000 Flashing Android 7.0
Follow the link below if you wish to #FLASH your #BLACKVIEW #BV6000 with the latest official #Android 7.0 #NOUGAT firmware..
https://dreamworks75.blogspot.in/2017/08/rom-flashing-guide-blackview-bv6000.html

Rooting and Unroot Huawei P8 [6.0] [FOR All EMUI4.0.1] all [GRA-Types]

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Rooting and Unroot Huawei P8 GRA-xxx Marshmallow (Android 6) [All Stock-Firmwares with EMUI4.0.1]​
For newer Firmwares use following Guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75460388&postcount=323
Note: DONT FLASH SUPERSU OVER EXISTING ROOT - SINCE SUPERSU 2.82 IT IS REQUIRED TO UNROOT YOUR PHONE BEFORE USING NEWER VERSION!
SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-permissive.zip by Tecalote: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754458671 MD5: b168a88bc815d3fac521ace97402a949
It enables init.d and SELinux Permissive (required for installing several mods like Viper4Android etc...)
NEW TWRP released by @AD2076 : https://eu.dl.twrp.me/grace/twrp-3.1.1-0-grace.img.html
This new method should work on all types of GRA (GRA-L09-TL00-CL00-UL00-UL10-TL10-CL10) for newer Firmwares from 2017 on!
For Unroot you can do it directly from SuperSU App - with restoring the boot.img (SuperSU App ask you, answer with YES) - or alternative you can flash UnSU Script with TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
If you flash unsu script - you must restore your original unmodified boot.img from TWRP Backup! This make sure you can boot straight to system after Unroot.
If you flash instead boot.img extracted from update.app you cannot boot to system before installing EMUI Recovery and doing Factoryreset.
But it is possible to Root your Phone directly after flashing boot.img to BOOT
Restoring boot.img is required after Unroot in every case! A) If you like to stay unrooted and B) if you want to Root with new Version of SuperSU. If you want Root with new SuperSU, you must restore original boot.img. After you have restored it from TWRP Backup or flashed it with adb in Fastboot Mode, you can Root directly after restoring without boot to system before.
If you cannot restore boot.img, because you have no TWRP Backup from Boot, you can download the Firmware for your build Number (Settings/About Phone) from here:
http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=GRA&firmware_page=0
With following Tool you can extract boot.img from UPDATE.APP - Huawei Update Extractor: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
Unlocked Bootloader required
Unlocked Bootloader:
If your Bootloader is locked install the App Huawei-ID on your Phone. On newer Firmwares, the Huawei-ID App is already preinstalled.
But anyway update it to this version: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224383206
After you must visit website for login and requesting the unlock-code. Visit: http://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin/hwdownload/download and click: Unlock Bootloader.
Make an Account or Login with your Huawei-ID, click again: Unlock Bootloader. Fill out form - you can find all information in Settings "About the Phone" and "Status" - for the Product-ID use dialer ( *#*#1357946#*#* ). Submit information and you receive the Unlock Code.
- On your phone activate the developer options (Settings "About the phone" press several times consecutively the "Build-Number")
- In developer options activate "USB-Debugging"
- In Settings "Security" activate "Unknown Sources" and HiSuite HDB accept
- install the latest HiSuite (from Huawei) on your PC - Download: http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/HiSuite_en/index.html
- start HiSuite and connect your Phone with the USB-Cable with your PC. You will receive a fingerprint question on your Phone, acitvate "Always" and "Yes"
- accept also the installing of HiSuite on your Phone. As soon the drivers are installed and your phone is succesful connected, close HiSuite (even in the background).
- unzipp "Minimal ADB + Fastboot", install it on your PC - Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224386526
- (the path will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot) - after open the Program as Administrator
- tap: adb devices (your device must listed with ID)
- tap: adb reboot bootloader (Phone restart in Fastboot-Mode) You will see, your bootloader is locked
- wait until PC installs additional drivers, after:
- tap: fastboot devices (your device must listed with ID)
- tap: fastboot oem unlock YOUR16DIGITCODE (which you have received from Huawei) - after unlock tap: fastboot reboot
If you have problems to execute fastboot-commands and you see just: "Waiting for any devices" - or if you have trouble with hardware-buttons read following information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69440645&postcount=129
Old methods (2016) - not reccomended for newer Firmwares (2017..)
It is no more possible to Root Huawei Firmware up to EMUI 4.01 with newer Versions of SuperSU (current stable 2.78) neither with the Force Systemless Command! Dont try it, because SuperSU will destroy the original boot.img of the Firmware - See Screenshot 1. You can flash the zip but your phone would not boot and staying on the Rescue-Screen of the Bootloader.... That´s why I maked this Thread!
All methods updated 13.10.2016 - everything works now! .
For systemless rooting (like my method A) you can also use the SRKToolHuawei 2.0 by @somboons
- Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862664925 - Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/development/tool-srk-tool-huawei-t3369797
Before you going to root your phone make a full Nandroid Backup (all shown Partitions) with TWRP - if something goes wrong you can restore your backup.
Thread for German Speakers GRA-L09: http://www.android-hilfe.de/thema/huawei-p8-b380-root-anleitung.797464/
Requirements:
1) Unlocked Bootloader:
If your Bootloader is locked install the App Huawei-ID on your Phone. On newer Firmwares, the Huawei-ID App is already preinstalled.
But anyway update it to this version: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224383206
After you must visit website for login and requesting the unlock-code. Visit: http://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin/hwdownload/download and click: Unlock Bootloader.
Make an Account or Login with your Huawei-ID, click again: Unlock Bootloader. Fill out form - you can find all information in Settings "About the Phone" and "Status" - for the Product-ID use dialer ( *#*#1357946#*#* ). Submit information and you receive the Unlock Code.
- On your phone activate the developer options (Settings "About the phone" press several times consecutively the "Build-Number")
- In developer options activate "USB-Debugging"
- In Settings "Security" activate "Unknown Sources" and HiSuite HDB accept
- install the latest HiSuite (from Huawei) on your PC - Download: http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/HiSuite_en/index.html
- start HiSuite and connect your Phone with the USB-Cable with your PC. You will receive a fingerprint question on your Phone, acitvate "Always" and "Yes"
- accept also the installing of HiSuite on your Phone. As soon the drivers are installed and your phone is succesful connected, close HiSuite (even in the background).
- unzipp "Minimal ADB + Fastboot", install it on your PC - Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224386526
- (the path will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot) - after open the Program as Administrator
- tap: adb devices (your device must listed with ID)
- tap: adb reboot bootloader (Phone restart in Fastboot-Mode) You will see, your bootloader is locked
- wait until PC installs additional drivers, after:
- tap: fastboot devices (your device must listed with ID)
- tap: fastboot oem unlock YOUR16DIGITCODE (which you have received from Huawei) - after unlock tap: fastboot reboot
If you have problems to execute fastboot-commands and you see just: "Waiting for any devices" - or if you have trouble with hardware-buttons read following information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69440645&postcount=129
2) There is a new TWRP released by KangV from the Huawei Rom Team (HRT) v. 3.0.2 - multilingual. ​ Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862681510
- rename the .img to "TWRP" (TWRP.img) and flash it with ADB.
- first store the TWRlP.img in C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot, after open the Program (Phone must be connected with USB to PC)
- tap: adb devices (your device must listed with ID)
- tap: adb reboot bootloader (Phone restart in Fastboot-Mode - you will see, your bootloader is unlocked now)
- tap: fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
If the flashing of the Recovery is succesfully done - disconnect your Phone from USB!
- press the Vol+ button first (staying on Vol+) and simultaneously press the Power Button
- wait until the phone reboot - in the moment you see the Huawei Logo skip pressing the Power Button but stay on Vol+ until you are succesfully bootet to TWRP
- TWRP ask you by the first start for root access "Allow to modify system partion" - swype to confirm "yes"
- go to button "Backup", select your external Storage and make a complete Nandroid Backup of all shown partititions
- after you can Root your Phone now - see description
Note: If you make something wrong booting first time to TWRP and the Phone reboot to system instead of TWRP, Stock-Recovery will be reflashed and you must flash TWRP again with ADB
A) Rooting in systemless Mode (by maintaining the original Stock-Kernel)
Note: This kind of rooting your phone is for for normal use (Root-Explorer, Root-Apps) but not for Hardliner-Mods
Your TWRP should always have write permissions, if it ask you swype to confirm this! If it don`t have, you can enable this in the Mount button (disable system partition read only)
1.) Download SuperSU with your Browser (not with Downloadmanager) 2.67: https://download.chainfire.eu/897/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160121175247.zip?retrieve_file=1
- or download the file from the attached file below in OP and place SuperSU 2.67 on the external SD
2.) Boot to TWRP and make a complete Nandroid Backup first (if you dont have it already)
3.) In TWRP go to the Advanced button and use the Terminal.
On the first screen tap on the ok button and after write following Force Systemless Command:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
and quit this with the ok tab
4.) Navigate back to the main menu and use the Install button
5.) Navigate to the location of the placed SuperSU 2.67
6.) Swype to confirm flash - after use: Reboot
7.) If TWRP ask you for Root - "Your device does not appear to be rooted - Install SuperSU now?" - NO - use: DO NOT INSTALL Button!
Older Versions of TWRP ask you this - the newest TWRP 3.0.2 dont.
8.) P8 reboots now 2 times and rebooted finaly to system.
9.) Open the SuperSU App (it will be on an empty site of your home) - you have now systemless Root
10.) Open Playstore an Update the SuperSU and after say yes to Update the Binary.
11.) The Phone must be restarted and you are up-do-date with the Root.
Uninstall this kind of Root:
If you want to unroot your Phone and you have used method A, do following:
1) If you have Xposed Framework installed - uninstall it with the uninstaller.zip (matching your phone) in TWRP - directly after you must Wipe Cache and Dalvik - next step: reboot your phone.
2) If you have BusyBox installed - uninstall it with BusyBox-Cleaner.zip in TWRP - Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424941581
3) Reboot Phone open SuperSU and tap "complete Unroot"
4) If SuperSU ask you to restore your original Boot Image - say yes!
5) If the phone reboot automatically Unroot is ready - check it with Root Checker
6) If the phone dont reboot automatically, boot into TWRP and:
7) flash unsu.zip - Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893 - reboot your Phone and Unroot is ready.
8) If the Download-Link of unsu.zip has changed, because it gets updates - you find it on this site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
B) Rooting in SYSTEM-Mode (by using modified Stock-Kernel made for Rooting with SuperSU)
1.) Download SuperSU - current version 2.79 Stable (with Browser, not with Downloadmanager): https://download.chainfire.eu/1016/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip?retrieve_file=1- it is the original one from Chainfire, not CCMT
2.) Download the Kernel, which allow you to Root: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224383592
3.) Place both zips on the external SD
4.) Reboot to TWRP Recovery
5.) Make a comlete Nandroid Backup
6.) Navigate back to the main menu
7.) Use: Install - and navigate to the place of the Kernel-for-Root-Stock-MM.zip
8.) Swype to confirm flashing the Kernel-for-Root-Stock-MM.zip
9.) Directly after this flash navigate back to the main menu
10.) Use: Install - navigate to SuperSU.zip
11.) Swype to confirm flashing SuperSU - after use: Reboot
12.) If TWRP ask you for Root - "Your device does not appear to be rooted - Install SuperSU now?" - NO - use: DO NOT INSTALL Button!
Older Versions of TWRP ask you this - the newest TWRP 3.0.2 dont.
13.) P8 reboots one times directly to the system
14 Open the SuperSU App (it will be on an empty site of your home) - you have now Root in the System with the latest stable SuperSU
Unroot this Installation of Root in System-Mode:
1) If you have Xposed Framework installed - uninstall it with the uninstaller.zip (matching your phone) in TWRP - directly after you must Wipe Cache and Dalvik - next step: reboot your phone.
2) If you have BusyBox installed - uninstall it with BusyBox-Cleaner.zip in TWRP - Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424941581
3) Reboot Phone open SuperSU and tap "complete Unroot" - Needs some seconds, after:
4) flash unsu.zip - Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893 - reboot your Phone and Unroot is ready.
5) If the Download-Link of unsu.zip has changed, because it gets updates - you find it on this site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
6) Reboot your Phone, and if
7) If TWRP ask you for Root - "Your device does not appear to be rooted - Install SuperSU now?" - NO - use: DO NOT INSTALL Button!
Older Versions of TWRP ask you this - the newest TWRP 3.0.2 dont.
8) After Reboot check it with a Root Checker - Your devices is not Rooted!
C) Systemless Rooting (by using modified Stock-Kernel made for Rooting with SuperSU)
Note: This is the only kind of Root to install the Systemless Xposed Framework!
This Thread does not officially Support the issue "how do hide Root" . Please use other Threads made for this. But you're invited to post ideas and solutions for this issue - if you have any! Because many people searching for a good solution
1.) Download SuperSU - current version 2.79 Stable (with Browser, not with Downloadmanager): https://download.chainfire.eu/1016/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip?retrieve_file=1 - it is the original one from Chainfire, not CCMT
2.) Download the Kernel - which allows you to Root: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224383592
3.) Place both zips on the external SD
4.) Reboot to TWRP Recovery
5.) Make a comlete Nandroid Backup
6.) Navigate back to the main menu
7.) Use: Install - and navigate to the place of the Kernel-for-Root-Stock-MM.zip
8.) Swype to confirm flashing the Kernel-for-Root-Stock-MM.zip
9.) Directly after this flash navigate back to the main menu
10.) After go to the Advanced button and use the Terminal.
On the first screen tap on the ok button and after write following Force Systemless Command:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
and quit this with the ok tab
11.) Use the install button and navigate to SuperSU.zip
12.) Swype to confirm flashing SuperSU
13) Reboot your Phone
14.) If TWRP ask you for Root - "Your device does not appear to be rooted - Install SuperSU now?" - NO - use: DO NOT INSTALL Button!
Older Versions of TWRP ask you this - the newest TWRP 3.0.2 dont.
15.) P8 reboots now 2 times and rebooted finaly to system.
16 Open the SuperSU App (it will be on an empty site of your home) - you have now systemless Root with the latest stable SuperSU
Uninstall this kind of systemless Root:
If you like to Unroot your Phone from this systemless Root, do following steps:
1) If you have Xposed Framework installed - uninstall it with the uninstaller.zip (matching your phone) in TWRP - directly after you must Wipe Cache and Dalvik - next step: reboot your phone.
2) If you have BusyBox installed - uninstall it with BusyBox-Cleaner.zip in TWRP - Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424941581
3) Reboot Phone open SuperSU and tap "complete Unroot"
4) If SuperSU ask you two times to restore the original Stock-Boot Image say: YES
5) Phone reboots automatically
6) Check it with Root Checker: succesfully unrooted
7) If the phone dont reboot automatically - reboot by yourself to TWRP
8) flash unsu.zip - Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893 - reboot your Phone and Unroot is ready.
9) If the Download-Link of unsu.zip has changed, because it gets updates - you find it on this site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
10) Reboot your Phone - Root is uninstalled
After you have rooted your phone - it is recommended to flash Busybox in TWRP:
I always prefere BusyBox YDS by YashdSaraf for Huawei P8. This busybox recognizes which kind of Root and architecture you have and it will install to in the right directory. It uses also arm64 Binarys - just flash it after Rooting and first boot to system with TWRP.
You can find the Thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tool-busybox-flashable-archs-t3348543
Use in Download Section the Universal zip or the ARM zip (it conains arm64).
Credits:
Many thanks to @Chainfire for his grandiose SuperSU
Many thanks to @AD2076 for the new TWRP-Recovery twrp-3.1.1-0-grace.img for Huawei p8 marshmallow.
And thanks a lot to @YashdSaraf for very good BusyBox
Last Update: 06.02.2018
Will this work on GRA-UL10?
Thanks a lot.
lordcookies said:
Will this work on GRA-UL10?
Thanks a lot.
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Sorry for my late answer. I saw your message just right now. GRA-UL10 is Chinese Unicom Dual 4G model, with Kirin 935 chipset and 64GB ROM. Which firmware version do you have? The Root Method A should work without problem. Be sure you make before rooting a complete Nandroid Backup. If something goes wrong you can reboot to TWRP with hardware keys and restore system, data and boot. So nothing bad could happened.
The Methods B and C needs to flash the Custom Kernel, I don't know if it works with GRA-UL10. But with a Full TWRP Nandroid Backup you can try... Please let me know if it works for you
Info:The TWRP should work with GRA-UL10 without problems - or do you have another one working for marshmallow? If yes, please post. Thanks
Result without success
Hi, thanks for your post. I tried with the first option with SYSTEMLESS and STOCK Kernel. Everything worked as you described but after I tried to reboot the phone was dead. I had to reinstall the B370 update I had in /dload folder. I followed very carefully your instructions step by step.
First successful rooted boot, I updated SuperSu with the binary option and rebooted without problems. But one hour after I tried to reboot the phone manually and then the problem appeared.
My phone is working now but I don't know how to make this permanent. Do you have any idea?
Ps: attached screenshot of my current build
Thanks again!
juanzete said:
Hi, thanks for your post. I tried with the first option with SYSTEMLESS and STOCK Kernel. Everything worked as you described but after I tried to reboot the phone was dead. I had to reinstall the B370 update I had in /dload folder. I followed very carefully your instructions step by step.
First successful rooted boot, I updated SuperSu with the binary option and rebooted without problems. But one hour after I tried to reboot the phone manually and then the problem appeared.
My phone is working now but I don't know how to make this permanent. Do you have any idea?
Ps: attached screenshot of my current build
Thanks again!
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Did you have a custom Rom before? I am wondering - normally the Model number shows Huawei GRA-L09 or GRA-UL00 and not GRACE. Grace is both http://consumer.huawei.com/tz/support/products/technicalspecs/grace-tz.htm?utm_source=Viber&utm_medium=Chat&utm_campaign=Private
So, which Model do you have? Please tell me.
You said you did it step by step with my instruction. I wrote several times to make a Backup of system, data and boot with TWRP. You had TWRP, otherwise you could not flash SuperSU. If the phone got a problem you could boot it to TWRP by holding vol+ and power key and restore the backup. No need to flash again the firmware. Didn't you make a TWRP Nandroid Backup?
The other thing I cannot understand is - normally it is absolutely necessary to flash back the Original Stock Recovery before doing any stock firmware update with dload. And it is also important to unroot. I am wondering if this was successful...
Which Rom (version) did you have before? Was your phone rooted before b370? Did you unroot before upgrade to this version? Did you make a full Wipe before upgrading or a factory reset? If you use b370 your model must be GRA-L09. Because the other models have not this version yet. (if my information is right)
I don't think the problem is the Root Method A.
If your Model is really a GRA-L09 I would recommend Root Method B or C with the custom Kernel. But if you use at the moment a Custom Rom instead of the stock firmware there would no need to root because having already root.
Something in the story is not conform but I need more information to get an idea what is the specific problem. Because I tested all three Versions without any problem...
No, I did not have a custom ROM. The GRACE model appeared as soon as I updated with an official B370 Europe. In fact I have my bootloader unlocked and I had to use this Model Name to get the unlock code from Huawei. Before doing the update I had GRA-L09.
Yes, I have a TWRP backup, I made it before rooting but I didn't use it because the only way to power on the device was either bootloader or recovery (Vol- & Power / Vol+ & Power)
When I tried recovery, Huawei's recovery appeared taking my update.app on /dload (didn't have any other option at that moment, the process started automatically). I didn't lose any data, the phone after the update started normally with all my settings exactly as it was before rooting, but this time SuperSU says the phone needs to be rooted.
For some reason TWRP is not installed anymore. If I try now, the Huawei Recovery starts. I currently have B370 same as before rooting. No full wipe before upgrading neither a factory reset.
I read that Huawei Stock recovery can rewrite your custom recovery, is that possible?
J.
Of course. After flashing the Recovery you must disconnect the USB cable from Phone and PC and boot manually with vol+ and power until you see the Huawei Logo. In that moment you must leave the power button but holding vol+ until the TWRP starts. This need a while. If you don't do this, Stock Recovery will be reflashed. Only the first boot to Twrp is important. After that TWRP will not be overwritten anymore. I am wondering about Model "Grace" I had b321a before and make the update with full firmware - after it shows me also GRA-L09 and not GRACE... Anyway. Sometimes things are strange. Okay. You must flash TWRP again and immediately after successful flashing manually boot to Twrp - but disconnect from PC!
Before all doing this be sure you have the Custom Kernel and SuperSU 2.76 on your SD. Flash first the Kernel and after SuperSU 2.76 - if you want systemless then with Force systemless Command before, if you want Root in System then without this command. And you will be happy and no more having problems with Root
The problem was, that you did not manually reboot to Twrp after flashing
@juanzete - Did you solve your problems now and Root is succesful? @lordcookies Did you try one of the root method for your GRA-UL00?
Tanks
Tanks a lot.It worked for me.(GRA-UL10):good:
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Will this work on GRA-UL10?
Thanks a lot.
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Yes It Works.
SMhd3000 said:
Tanks a lot.It worked for me.(GRA-UL10):good:
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Yes It Works.
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Which one of the three Root method did you use? I would like to know, thanks
GRA-L09, method 3 works but root isn't systemless. I am trying to install systemless xposed but it fails because of system mode root... Any ideas?
Before you ask:
I flashed the custom kernel properly
/data/.supersu is present and contains SYSTEMLESS=true
I said NO to TWRP root offer
AD2076 said:
GRA-L09, method 3 works but root isn't systemless. I am trying to install systemless xposed but it fails because of system mode root... Any ideas?
Before you ask:
I flashed the custom kernel properly
/data/.supersu is present and contains SYSTEMLESS=true
I said NO to TWRP root offer
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Hi, I made a new Kernel specifically for SuperSU 2.78 - you can download it: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=109256
Before you try method 3 with the new Kernel and the Original SuperSU 2.78: https://download.chainfire.eu/1001/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.78-20160905010000.zip - you must Unroot your Phone and after install again. It should work.
I tested method 3 several times without any problems.
Tecalote said:
Hi, I made a new Kernel specifically for SuperSU 2.78 - you can download it: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=109256
Before you try method 3 with the new Kernel and the Original SuperSU 2.78: https://download.chainfire.eu/1001/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.78-20160905010000.zip - you must Unroot your Phone and after install again. It should work.
I tested method 3 several times without any problems.
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I am gonna try it. Of course I unrooted before trying.
The big problem is I have to completely unroot at every reboot if I wanna play that throw a ball to the monster game
On another device I have systemless root + systemless xposed + suhide and I can play with no problems.
Does this kernel have adb enabled?
AD2076 said:
I am gonna try it. Of course I unrooted before trying.
The big problem is I have to completely unroot at every reboot if I wanna play that throw a ball to the monster game
On another device I have systemless root + systemless xposed + suhide and I can play with no problems.
Does this kernel have adb enabled?
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If you have then succesful rooted and Xposed Framework installed you can try Module RootCloak
Tecalote said:
If you have then succesful rooted and Xposed Framework installed you can try Module RootCloak
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RootCloack doesn't bypass SafetyNet check, suhide does.
I can root successfully but there are problems because the root isn't really systemless and SafetyNet detects it even with suhide.
Furthermore systemless xposed fails to install and complains about the supersu version < 2.76.
Of course I used 2.78
Btw your kernel works but required some reboots to work properly. At first boot SIM was not detected and the system was very very laggy.
I am available for more testing
Which Firmware to you use? I have tested it on b370, but with SuperSU 2.76- I will try it again in the evening with 2.78
I cannot understand yet, why it dont root systemless with method 3.
And RootCloack is available also with Support MM (new version) - do you mean, this dont hide root for your game? I write again, as soon I have time solving your issue.
Tecalote said:
Which Firmware to you use? I have tested it on b370, but with SuperSU 2.76- I will try it again in the evening with 2.78
I cannot understand yet, why it dont root systemless with method 3.
And RootCloack is available also with Support MM (new version) - do you mean, this dont hide root for your game? I write again, as soon I have time solving your issue.
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I use B370 FF Edition from Blackball.
I just noticed I have an old twrp version: 2.8.7.0 by Jemmini. I am gonna upgrade and see if suhide works, it requires twrp > 3
B370 FF Edition is prerooted in Systemmode. I think, thats why the SuperSU Installer ignore perhaps the systemless command.
Dont know if there is a way to do it. May you ask Fromfuture in his Thread.
Or you install the Original Stock Version b370.
I used the completely unroot option in supersu before rooting systemless

[HUAWEI Y7][TWRP-ZIP]iYTB ADFree Black Themed

Hi,
Thought i make a flashable zip for our device (ARM, API21) based on @ZaneZam 's iYTB to get YouTube without those ANNOYING ADDS....
Therefore this zip. So no need to manual install and delete things, no need of an installer...., just flash with twrp
LINK : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=746010030569948657
It's the BLACK THEMED version.
Procedure :
1. Put on extSD
2. wipe cache/dalvik
3. Flash
4. reboot
5. in playstore/settings : check "no auto update" , otherwise you'll end up as before !
This zip should work when your youtube is in system/app or data/app. Both will be wiped and replaced with the new one.
Report when zip isn't working anymore. Therefore i should update the zip with the latest version.
ALL CREDITS : @ZaneZam !!!!THNX!!!:good::good::good:
ENJOY !
don't just HIT&RUN....there's a :good: button for some reason
ps : this should normally work for ALL VERSIONS
Is there a way to install iytb via Magisk 15.3 rather than twrp?

[ROOT] [SM-J327P] How to move from SuperSU to Magisk and pass SafetyNet (+Xposed)

NONE OF THESE ARE MY WORK, THANK THE DEVELOPERS
YOU NEED ASHYX TWRP - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...overy-twrp-3-1-0-1-samsung-galaxy-j3-t3573607
BEFORE STARTING - Some apps like Pokemon Go detect BusyBox apps, Xposed Installer and the Magisk Manager. Enable the general Magisk Hide as well Magisk Hide for the specific app in Magisk Manager. Activate in Magisk Manager 'Repackage Magisk Manager with random package name.'
Then you have to try renaming the package name of the Xposed Installer apk with APK Editor or something else.
STEP 1 - Download the Magisk 18.0 zip and move to External SD Card - http://www.mediafire.com/file/4rmzov...%29.zip/file.
STEP 2 - Install the Xposed Installer app but DO NOT INSTALL IT FROM THE APP, YOU WILL GET SOFT BRICKED - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
STEP 3 - Download the generic Samsung Xposed zip and uninstaller by wanam and move to External SD Card - https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960.
STEP 4 - Uninstall Xposed completely if you had it already.
STEP 5 - Unroot in SuperSU. MAKE SURE YOU SELECT 'RESTORE STOCK BOOT IMAGE' OR YOU WILL HAVE TO REFLASH THE BOOT IMAGE FROM ODIN.
STEP 6 - Reboot to TWRP and flash the Magisk zip. Reboot to system and wait a while, make sure everything is working properly.
STEP 7 - Reboot to TWRP and flash the generic Samsung Xposed zip.
STEP 8 - Reboot to system and and wait a while, make sure everything is working properly. Enable in the Xposed Installer 'No Device Check' or download it - https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-device-check-t3199705.
STEP 9 - Install BusyBox and then delete any BusyBox app.
Now you should pass SafetyNet.

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