No Superuser Binary Detected Are You Rooted New [top] -

Look at the "Magisk" section at the top. If it says Installed: N/A , your device is not rooted.

If you own an older legacy phone (Android 7.0 Nougat or older) and do not have a custom recovery like TWRP installed, your root may have simply broken. Enable on your phone via Developer Options. no superuser binary detected are you rooted new

Type ls -l /system/xbin/su or ls -l /system/bin/su to check if the file exists. Look at the "Magisk" section at the top

in Termux may be outdated and unable to detect newer root implementations like Kitsune Mask How to Fix It 1. Update Your Binary Search Path (Termux Users) If you are using and it fails while works, you can manually point it to the correct location: file for editing: nano /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/tsu Find the line starting with SU_BINARY_SEARCH Update it to include the modern Magisk path: Enable on your phone via Developer Options

Go back to the main menu, tap , and locate your downloaded zip file.

The error means your Android device lacks a working su binary. If you intended to have root, follow the troubleshooting steps to repair your root installation. If you never rooted, the error is correct – you need to root your device (with Magisk) or use an alternative app.