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I have a Samsung galaxy S7 that i rooted, but i want to unroot it because an app i need doesn't allow root.

I followed this tutorial when rooting my phone:

https://www.youtube.com/watchv=CEI75gZWUtc

So tried to unroot it first by unrooting in the superuser app, then factory resetting it, but the app still said that i was rooted. I couldn't find any trace of it being rooted and even tried looking with adb, but found nothing. Then i installed an app that blocks internet for selected apps (Net Blocker) and in the list of apps there are two apps that i think causes this. one named root with UID=0 under it and one named RootPA with no text under it.

My question is how can i remove these?

kikiokol
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    The best chance is to reinstall a full original firmware image, read this how to download it. Note that rooting has triggers a "fuse" that can not be restored and thus some know related functions will not work even reinstalling an original FW version. – Robert Aug 08 '21 at 15:42
  • unrelated (RootPA page 9). probably there is some check on bootloader lock – alecxs Aug 10 '21 at 07:50

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