The roots that are left look ok. Just as a note, root color is not an indicator of root health. The parts exposed to light will be green, and those are are deeper in the pot are yellow from not being exposed to light. The rule of thumb is that if a root is firm to the touch, it's healthy. If there are breaks in the velamen (thick outer coating that most think is the actual root fiber) that's fine too, it's still a functional root.
I don't see anything which is cause for concern, and the whitish stuff may have been fungus (maybe from it being too wet?)
Pot it up in the smallest pot it will comfortably fit in, and keep it in a warm spot, not too bright. With time that nice looking new root will grow down into the media.
And just to let you know, I deleted the other thread that you started.
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