After upgrading to JB the app call recorder appearently need to be rooted. But I have and need fde. Is it possible to root a fde phone?
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Looked around. Seems as I have to wipe phone to get rid of fde, then root and encrypt again. Cumbersome but should be possible. Can someone confirm?
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So I have a verizon developer edition rooted 4.4 kitkat and bootloader unlocked I try activating ART and it starts the reboot process gets to the verizon splash screen then shuts down am I doing something wrong?
Figured out. The issue was Xposed Module uninstalled and was able to reboot currently optimizing apps
So just don't use Xposed until they update it? Or were you able to reinstall it once you had ART up and running?
You have to update to the latest beta after you activate ART
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Gs0230 said:
You have to update to the latest beta after you activate ART
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So you installed it after enabling ART and don't have any issues? Didn't think it was working with ART at all.
Yeah haven't had any issues so far
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That because reinstalling Xposed reverts it back to Dalvik lol
Yeah I just noticed it reverts back hopefully they'll have a fix soon
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Hey has anyone had any luck with art runtime on 4.4.2? I recently upgraded and I haven't had any luck enabling the run time. It asks to reboot to change the run time but instead it just reboots normally and doesn't change anything. Any ideas?
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ART is running great on my GSM DE on 4.4.2. Are you using a deodexed ROM?
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blempka said:
Hey has anyone had any luck with art runtime on 4.4.2? I recently upgraded and I haven't had any luck enabling the run time. It asks to reboot to change the run time but instead it just reboots normally and doesn't change anything. Any ideas?
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Either A. You're running Xposed which forces a boot loop in order for you not to break the system. or B. You're running a deodexed in which of course you're going to need a odexed version.
Kenichi
can anyone upload stock 4.4.2 PackageInstaller.apk and PackageInstaller.odex for me? i kinda accidently deleted them...
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https://app.box.com/s/muc1bnvodzso25mgugpe
https://app.box.com/s/kummseuq11071zw79ntt
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@southern87
thanks for the fast upload...
but i cant install apps now... it just says Unfortunately PackageInstaller has stopped...
i moved it to /system/app and permissions changed to rw-r-r
any solutions? i searched google but no luck...
Since it is built in. You may just have to move it and reboot. Option 2 would be install system apps installer from the market and try it. Option 3, flash a ota or whatnot lol.
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Since it is built in. You may just have to move it and reboot. Option 2 would be install system apps installer from the market and try it. Option 3, flash a ota or whatnot lol.
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thanks for the upload... just feel like saying it haha
so... the solution for it is to just wipe cache and dalvik cache after moving to /system/app and changing permissions
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As long as the app doesn't need to be installed then yeah that should work. Is your write protection disabled or unlocked bootloader?
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As long as the app doesn't need to be installed then yeah that should work. Is your write protection disabled or unlocked bootloader?
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i have a developer edition... so its unlocked bootloader... took me some time to figure out how to root it... first is to flash philz touch recovery from fastboot then boot into recovery and go to Philz Settings inside recovery and click Re-root system (SuperSU) then reboot system and install SuperSU app from playstore and You got a rooted phone
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i need package installer.apk for my new aokp rom for android 4.4.4 please guys help me
I've just rooted my device using geohot's towelroot.apk and now I can't use my ISIS wallet app for my free Jamba Juice smoothies. I'm searching around and I can't find a method to unroot.
Kies3 isn't working either as it says "firmware initialisation is not supported by this model"
PLEASE HELP!
Edit: I've also tried to use SuperSU to unroot, but it won't let me update the binaries and just force closes
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I found out that you cannot use the SuperSU downloaded from the play store as it will just force close. Download the apk from this link: http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
SuperSU should be able to update itself successfully after you open the application. Afterwards, you can use the permanent unroot option from the settings and that's it! I'm going to go get my free smoothie now.
I AM HAVING THE EXACT SAME ISSUES AND NEED TO UNROOT ALSO.
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Isn't there an option in the supersu app to unroot?
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Doesn't work fully download mode still reads custom
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You should be able to download xposed, then rootcloak, and hide root from ISIS. Works on my M8.
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Yes install xposed and root cloak and it will work fine that is what I did
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You should be able to download xposed, then rootcloak, and hide root from ISIS. Works on my M8.
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jjr3211 said:
Yes install xposed and root cloak and it will work fine that is what I did
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Yes, I already found this out with my wife's AT&T Note 3. Xposed plus Rootcloak is the answer to Isis not working with root.
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Would still be nice to know how to unroot for warranty purposes.
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harlenm said:
Would still be nice to know how to unroot for warranty purposes.
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Factory Reset
You can also install this
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LuckyColdJohnson said:
Factory Reset
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Someone said factory reset retained root.
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harlenm said:
Someone said factory reset retained root.
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It does. I just tried. Now I'm trying Kies 3 to restore. Google play services wont work on my phone anymore. I thought this root was to good to be true. Now we have problems. I'm not the only one.
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Yes install xposed and root cloak and it will work fine that is what I did
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hello i did this as well but still get the same root error on opening the isis wallet....added the isis app to the root cloak list and still the error
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Escobar27 said:
hello i did this as well but still get the same root error on opening the isis wallet....added the isis app to the root cloak list and still the error
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this fixed my problem......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45114363
ladiesman2927 said:
I've just rooted my device using geohot's towelroot.apk and now I can't use my ISIS wallet app for my free Jamba Juice smoothies. I'm searching around and I can't find a method to unroot.
Kies3 isn't working either as it says "firmware initialisation is not supported by this model"
PLEASE HELP!
Edit: I've also tried to use SuperSU to unroot, but it won't let me update the binaries and just force closes
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*** PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR ALL OTHER USERS THAT HAVE THIS ISSUE
I found out that you cannot use the SuperSU downloaded from the play store as it will just force close. Download the apk from this link: http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
SuperSU should be able to update itself successfully after you open the application. Afterwards, you can use the permanent unroot option from the settings and that's it! I'm going to go get my free smoothie now.
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Thanks a million for this info man. Between isis (I don't want to use xposed) and not being able to use ultra power saving mode, I unrooted for now using your method. :thumbup:
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WizeGuyDezignz said:
Thanks a million for this info man. Between isis (I don't want to use xposed) and not being able to use ultra power saving mode, I unrooted for now using your method. :thumbup:
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Have you tried Ultra power saving mode after you unrooted?
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Have you tried Ultra power saving mode after you unrooted?
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Yes, and it worked fine after a reboot and all. :thumbup:
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WizeGuyDezignz said:
Yes, and it worked fine after a reboot and all. :thumbup:
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One more question all I need to do is unroot with superuser? Is there any other steps need to be taken? Thanks.
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One more question all I need to do is unroot with superuser? Is there any other steps need to be taken? Thanks.
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Yes. You will install the superuser apk that is floating around if you haven't already and then update the binaries after you open the app.
Then go to settings in the superuser app and do the permanent unroot. I also uninstalled the towel root app too just in case. Then reboot and you should be unrooted.
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Thanks.
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