Hello community
I have an HTC one TMobile stock 4.3 rooted device. How do I install Xsposed so that I can use all the fancy mods?
Google install "xposed installer " it's just an apk that needs to be sideloaded then go through the downloads and download what you want, install them, then reboot (maybe) to get desired results. There are videos all over YouTube to show you with visuals if you're having trouble.
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I'm on the fence as to if I should root my Droid. I'm getting the message to install the 2.2 ota and part of me wants to take it but I've been wanting to root for a while now.
How much benefit would I get using cm vs stock android?
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since i'm getting all these views and no replies, perhaps I should clarify. As far as I can tell, the only thing that really interests me about rooting is the ability to run custom themes and change my boot animation and all that. I've heard that CM is faster than stock android so that's appealing as well, but not as much as the ability to use themes and stuff.
What say you?
if i were you i would update to 2.2 and use easyroot or universalandroot to overclock then wait for a better root to come out where you can load custom roms etc.
Download Universal Androot. Press Root. Then after the process is done, reboot your phone. You are now rooted. After doing so, download ROM Manager (Free version) and flash CWMod Recovery and then install CyanogenMod. Then, buy the Premium Version from the market and while that is downloading, use the App menu in settings to back up your apps to your SD Card after the Premium is done downloading. Go back into ROM Manager and download and install one of jdLfg's kernels. You now have a ludicrously fast phone with a ridiculous amount of themes for your ROM. And all of this will take about 15, maybe twenty minutes at most.
(No, you don't need to wipe to install CyanogenMod)
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Wow, thanks. I had no idea I could do it all from the phone like that.
What's the advantage to the paid rom manager vs the free one? Does the paid have access to more stuff?
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Pay the few cents and support the dev. This such a useful you won't regret it. Makes and restore of of your ROMsnso much easier.
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I don't have a problem supporting the dev, I was just curious if there were additional features in the paid version. You know, to make it worth our while to pay.
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I believe you have to have the paid version to download ROMs through the app.
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@ L or anyone else who can help
I followed your instructions and the ROM manager wont work... should i not have already had 2.2 before doing this?
Universal Androot should have installed Superuser Permissions which should allow RM to install ROMs. If you are "stuck at M" flash SP then flash CWMod Recovery again and try to reinstall the ROM that you want.
And no, it does not matter which update you were running before you rooted. If the RM installs aren't working, then download which ROM you want from the internet and flash that.
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Thank you that worked.
Hi all,
About a month ago i bought my nexus s and i am very happy with it.
But i do have a problem. It seems to be stuck on market version 2.3.6 while a new version is available for weeks now.
I want to update it and i have tried everything google advices on their site but with no luck. Since i am not a fan of rooting and installing non official stuff i am kind of stuck.
Does anyone know a way to get the latest version without rooting?
Thnx,
Pele
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Just download the apk and execute it on the phone?
Search the forum for new market...download n push it into sdcard n install it....b4 use apps like system app remover (for non root) to remove old market....
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Search the forum for new market...download n push it into sdcard n install it....b4 use apps like system app remover (for non root) to remove old market....
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You don't need to remove the old market, just download the apk and run/install it. Simple.
Thanx everyone, i found and installed the new market app.
But still i am wondering why google didnt push it to my nexus. They are trying to stop fragmentation but arent even distributing their own software properly.
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Although I can play flash movies on my phone.....other things don't work, and when I try to install flash it says it's not compatible with my device.
I'm trying to use Virgin Media TV Anywhere.....
Is there anything I can do?
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johnbrighton said:
Although I can play flash movies on my phone.....other things don't work, and when I try to install flash it says it's not compatible with my device.
I'm trying to use Virgin Media TV Anywhere.....
Is there anything I can do?
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are you trying to get it from Play Store or installing APK from adobe?
i think he tried the .exe from flashplayer site
don't know which way you are trying to get it but on adobe you can go to the archives and scroll down to "Flash Player for Android 4.0 archives"
then just side-load the apk works on all my JB 4.1 devices
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Tried loading from play as have it installed on other devices....
Will give this a try.....thank you.
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My HTC One appears to come with flash 11 already installed
Stan3k said:
My HTC One appears to come with flash 11 already installed
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Same here.
It does....but apparently not a recent enough version for virgin tv anywhere....
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hi i'm on stock 4.2.2 only rooted and cwm istalled but now i wanna install bussybox becose i need it for some apps
but when i try to install it trough the play store apps it fails and reboots my phone!
anyone can point me to the right way? looked Around the forum but nothing only stuff for htc one x,v,s :silly::silly:
Anyone pls realy need bussybox
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This one works!
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Anyone pls realy need bussybox
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You can try BusyBox Installer by the developer JRummy Apps Inc, This one worked for me! Just press install and thats it.
I can't post the link but you can find it on the play store, just search for busybox and its usually the second one.
For those who have the same problem is becose the htc one has no permission for rw in to the system so if u wanna keep the stock kernel u can use this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.timos.htconerw
To gain the rw permission and after u can use the busybox installer app in Google play
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optik19918 said:
For those who have the same problem is becose the htc one has no permission for rw in to the system so if u wanna keep the stock kernel u can use this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.timos.htconerw
To gain the rw permission and after u can use the busybox installer app in Google play
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Thank you so much!
This worked for me on 4.2.2 (Australian phone - Telstra)
Sorry for reviving such an old thread. The above link is for an outdated app (I didn't bother trying it). It could still work.
This was the way I installed to my HTC One M7 International version.
However, here's another option for those of you wanting a fix. Use the "recovery" option in the installer; It'll reboot itself to recovery and flash a .zip of BusyBox. Worked for me. The app is called Busybox On Rails and can be found in the App Store.
I can't post a link, maybe a mod can add one or something...
Cheers
Not sure what's going on but I can not install any apk files on my note 3. IV been trying to install some black out apps and it won't install. Also I needed to install the Samsung apps store app and same thing. I have no idea why and am I missing something.
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