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Galaxy AYou can unroot
Open file manager
Access your device’s main drive and look for system. Select it, and then tap on bin.
Delete “busybox” and “su.” By the way, these might not be there. If that is the case, move on to the next step.
Go back to the system folder and select xbin. If the files are there, go ahead and delete both “busybox” and “su.”
Go back to the system folder and select app.
Delete “superuser.apk.”
Restart the device, and it will all be done
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04-03-2022 03:43 PM in
Galaxy Anot all users use superuser.
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04-03-2022 03:04 PM in
Galaxy ADisable Knox
Then root
If wanted then unroot and re enable Knox safely
Warranty isn't void Knox isn't tripped enjoy 😉
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