I've tried numerous ways and times attempting to root my LG Optimus F60 (MS395, Metro PCS variant) and whether executing a precompiled script,
using GUI programs or manually entering script in CMD from the root folder provided in some guides it seems to fail right when it's attempting to push
the SuperSU binary files. I may be wrong on where it is failing, but any attempt to root has been unsucessful, checked by SuperSU app and Root Checker.
My phone is currently running Androind version 4.4.2, kernel version 3.4.0+, software version MS39510d. I have noticed after my first few attempts
that in download mode it displays rooted in red, and above it it will display anything from user B21, to B51 and B55 if that has any significance.
If my device has been rooted only half successfully but only failed to push the SuperSU files, is there an alternate way to push them or any way to
verify the exact cause of non-root?
I also attempted to unzip the SuperSU file and push them using adb, which seemed to yield some result but still gets stuck pushing files it seems.
using GUI programs or manually entering script in CMD from the root folder provided in some guides it seems to fail right when it's attempting to push
the SuperSU binary files. I may be wrong on where it is failing, but any attempt to root has been unsucessful, checked by SuperSU app and Root Checker.
My phone is currently running Androind version 4.4.2, kernel version 3.4.0+, software version MS39510d. I have noticed after my first few attempts
that in download mode it displays rooted in red, and above it it will display anything from user B21, to B51 and B55 if that has any significance.
If my device has been rooted only half successfully but only failed to push the SuperSU files, is there an alternate way to push them or any way to
verify the exact cause of non-root?
I also attempted to unzip the SuperSU file and push them using adb, which seemed to yield some result but still gets stuck pushing files it seems.
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