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Su binary occupied6/14/2023 I am really worried that I have completely bricked my phone. I then tried to fix this by wiping my phone completely (format data) via the recovery mode but I'm still experiencing this same loop/problem. I get stuck on the screen which says "The boot loader is unlocked and software integrity canot be gaurenteed" for a few minutes (longer than I normally would) and then it just takes me straight to the fastboot menu rather than starting my phone. If the version of your Kingo SuperUser is under 2.1.1, you will only be removing/deleting supersuer apk (with su binary and any other su related files left in your system partition) via this function. This ended up taking me to the TWRP recovery mode and I haven't been able to access my phone at all since. If you are using Kingo SuperUser 2.1.1, you will be able to completely remove root and related files. I was given the same error however I didn't restart my phone and tried the "TWRP" install instead. I was told to reboot my phone and try again, however I did not do this and instead tried the "normal" install again. However, I tried to install SuperSU via the "normal" route, avoiding the "TWRP" method but this didn't work. I went and did this and the problem was fixed. I then downloaded SuperSU which gave me an error message: "SU Binary Occupied" so I looked up a fix and followed a tutorial which told me to install a previous SuperSU version. I've recently successfully rooted my OnePlus 6 with TWRP and Magisk.
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