I am on EclipticOne 4.3 ROM and everytime I uninstall system apps such as the voicemail.apk it reinstalls after I reboot. I also am trying to install the Xposed Framework but it doesn't stick after the reboot. I had same issue with the Stock with Goodies ROM, both ROMs I had lost root but I flashed SuperSu and got it back so I am not sure what is going on. Any help would be appreciated.
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I installed the 5.0.2 CWM recovery to manually install the 4.0.4 update on my NexusS via Rom Manager application to avoid extra fuss since I will not be dealing anyway with custom roms, etc. Everything went fine with the update and indeed at every consequent reboot into recovery, the stock ICS appears meaning that it has overwritten CWM, as I wanted and as should happen when installed over stock rom.
However, in Rom Manager still shows "current cwm version 5.0.2" even after clear cache & data application and uninstall / reinstall. Should I try manual stock recovery reflash or hard work for free and the program is simply... stuck??
maybe you have a nexus s 4g and put just nexus s? (or vice-versa).
your phone is unlocked and rooted, correct?
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It's locked and has always been cuz I rooted the simple way - without unlocking...
I flashed the correct version since everything worked fine at all stages. It's just that indication in the app that put me in thoughts...
SOLVED: Problem was a leftover folder post app uninstall in sdcard named clockworkmod. Deleted and when reinstalled the app to check, it correctly reported that I must install CWM in order to flash and restore ROMs. Rest assured now that I am 4.0.4 stock
Need your help guys. I'm currently on the Superbean Rom and it had been working brilliantly... until i screwed it up. Recently downloaded the new google keyboard and moved it to system/app and set permissions and all. But it has put my phone into an endless bootloop. Is there any way I can remove this app without having to do a wipe? Also i'm using Philz recovery.
Try flashing the same ROM again without a wipe and see if that helps.
I have Viper 4.0.1 with the latest TRWP recovery unlocked through the HTC dev website S-Off
SuperSU is having to update it's binary everytime I go into the application. The recent apps style of organizing the apps menu is not working (for what it's worth) and sometimes apps that require root access will say I don't have root until I restart. I've tried different Roms with the same problem.
The 1 bar fix for Viper 4.0.1 only worked because I was able to "quick reboot" by changing a setting in ViperTweaks that required it. I can't restart or else my root permissions will reset.
Please Help!
Updates must be flashed in recovery download here
http://download.chainfire.eu/372/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip
Sent from my HTC O'ne-xus
Can I just unroot without installing stock ROM over the existing stock ROM?
Thanks very much in advance.
Details:
-rooted only, stock rom
-never flashed rom before
-model i9305
(earlier on I was stuck on samsung logo after reseting while still rooted, but I solved that by going to stock recovery to run its factory reset.)
Eventually I went the usual way and installed stock rom. took 5 hours to download and fortunately it was correct stock so all good now.
Install Super SU from Google Play and go into settings and choose Permanent Unroot
Hi. i'm on Galaxy S6 6.0.1 marshmallow (STOCK ROM) that recently rooted and installed Xposed custom build by wanam.
I regret after finding out that i was unable to use barclays banking app and snapchat;
Unsure if my phone is soft bricked due to my history of actions:
First, i have installed normal xposed that caused bootloop and then proceed to replace it with the custom build version by wanam upon researching in the forums.
Upon finding out that i was unable to use the apps mentioned above after booting,
I unrooted my phone believing it was due to the root without removing xposed. It still didn't work so I rerooted it back just to remove xposed.
After flashing the uninstaller.zip, it went on bootloop again. I tried flashing several uninstaller including the one provided by wanam and it all didn't work.
The only solution i found in the internet was to deleting the file on data/data/de.****xposed via TWRP file manager. That didn't work as well and I panicked when the reboot button in TWRP weren't working anymore so i manually rebooted and proceeded to wipe my data heavy-heartedly which also didn't bypass the bootloop.
Now, i am left with no option and only able to use my newly wiped phone after reinstalling Xposed again.
dleeyx said:
Hi. i'm on Galaxy S6 6.0.1 marshmallow (STOCK ROM) that recently rooted and installed Xposed custom build by wanam.
I regret after finding out that i was unable to use barclays banking app and snapchat;
Unsure if my phone is soft bricked due to my history of actions:
First, i have installed normal xposed that caused bootloop and then proceed to replace it with the custom build version by wanam upon researching in the forums.
Upon finding out that i was unable to use the apps mentioned above after booting,
I unrooted my phone believing it was due to the root without removing xposed. It still didn't work so I rerooted it back just to remove xposed.
After flashing the uninstaller.zip, it went on bootloop again. I tried flashing several uninstaller including the one provided by wanam and it all didn't work.
The only solution i found in the internet was to deleting the file on data/data/de.****xposed via TWRP file manager. That didn't work as well and I panicked when the reboot button in TWRP weren't working anymore so i manually rebooted and proceeded to wipe my data heavy-heartedly which also didn't bypass the bootloop.
Now, i am left with no option and only able to use my newly wiped phone after reinstalling Xposed again.
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Did you wipe dalvik&cache after flashing the uninstaller?
Portgas D. Ace said:
Did you wipe dalvik&cache after flashing the uninstaller?
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Yes, although i need to manually reboot it as TWRP doesn't reboot automatically for me.
Would you think that might be the problem?
dleeyx said:
Yes, although i need to manually reboot it as TWRP doesn't reboot automatically for me.
Would you think that might be the problem?
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I don't think so. I would suggest that you ask for help in wanam's Xposed thread as this is the version you installed.