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Okay so I rooted and flashed my rom, no problems. I used Z4 root to root the phone. and im running Cyanogen 7 RC2. No problems there. But I go to ROM Manager and and go to install from SD card and try to install the google apps. It does everything right up until the point where it says "Wecome to Hero200, Press the Android to begin." It wont do anything but keep showing the Cyanogen Mod Boot screen with the Blue Android on the skateboard. I cant figure out what Im doing wrong. Can anybody help me?
Edit: nevermind. Figured it out. The GApps that I was trying to install was outdated. Problem resolved
Hello,
I am trying to install CM 10 on my touchpad but it fails before the install is complete. I have been having trouble for a while trying to install CM again after fully resetting my TP. I used to have CM 9 installed but had to reset the TP because I had too many apps moved to the SD card.
I was following the directions from the thread: [ROM] [04/18] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds Edited 4/18/13.
I attached a screenshot of the error that I received while trying to install CM.
Anyone out there able to offer advice on how to remedy this situation?
Thank you!!!
Fixed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please disregard my noob request.
I fixed this by using ACMEuninstaller and reinstalled using the remove CM and then install CM batch files. I can't believe it took me so long to find this website and its awesome resources and user advice. Thanks to all who contribute and helped me fix my touchpad. I have very much missed using Android on it.
Cheers!!!
Ok So.. I am using my HTC One for almost a year now, when I came across this xposed frame work and xblast module, and I got so so excited after reading this, that trust me the sole reason for Rooting my HTC One was to be able to use xblast.
I rooted my HTC One, successfully, and installed xposed framework successfully as well, Installed xblast and did all sorts of modifications like, changing carrier text, wifi signal color, battery color, mobile signal color and couple of others and did a reboot, and to my surprised and much to the anticlimax to my excitement NOTHING worked not even one change happened ... ... I was like in tears ... ..... well check and re checked everything, and tried a hard re boot and still nothing.
I then noticed if I go in to xposed framework, it says the latest version of xposed is not active and I have like red "42" in front of app_process.
Searched xda and came to conclusion that you have to manually or automatically (what ever works) have to install the xposed framework file.
I tried the below files from THIS thread
cwm-Xposed.Framework.Installer.v2.3.1.zip
cwm-Xposed.Framework.Installer.v2.4.1.zip
Version 2.4.1 if I install by going in to recovery mode, the phone does not boot at all and gets stuck at HTC Logo screen, I have to then go to recovery and load the " Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip " to be able to boot.
Version 2.3.1 if I install I am able to boot BUT it still says the latest version of xposed is not installed. and its all red in front of app_process.
Searched XDA AGAIN and some post suggested that do a manual install and when in recover install the xposed-installer-recovery.zip from Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files BUT doing this again does not let my phone boot and I am stuck at HTC Logo till the time I re boot to recovery and run the Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
I am using a rooted HTC One M7 with Android 4.4.2 and HTC sense 6 with Nova Launcher ..
Friends as you can see I have done every part of my own trouble shooting and have read like gazillions thread on XDA and tried out every possible thing I can think off.
I believe I now have the right to start a thread and ask for help officially ....SO PLEASE HELP ...:crying:
Hi Friends, any one on this, I could really use some help and guidance here ....
Have you tried to reinstall xposed? Deinstall the app and reinstall everything? What about root access? Have you granted xposed root access?
Use the latest version (2.6.1) and flash Xposed from the recovery. We can't help you if you're using an old version (2.4.1).
(FYI, the installer would've told you to do exactly that if you just used the latest version.)
OK OK wait I did some more reading, mean time I was waiting for a reply here, and did some troubleshooting, it seems the S-On was the culprit ....... I had to use firewater to get S-OFF even that was not straight as I was getting some error. I then had to flash kernal Bulletproof and then use firewater to have S-OFF.
Anyway with S-OFF I finally was able ti have Xposed framework all green. BUT BUT xblast which was the sole purpose of the entire saga, messed up my phone like anything. I loaded Xblast module and again did all sorts of changes, and re booted, ...
Here goes my experience ...
1. It took a truck load of time to boot,
2. Then when I finally saw the desktop screen, my carrier signal was off, No signal what so ever ...
2.1 BTW I was able to see few xblase changes like my name on the status bar.
2.2 Crashed few apps like DS Audio and lastfm
3. Even before I could think to proceed I started getting this message "com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly" repeatedly, again n again. I kept on pressing Dont send but the message would not go.
4. I rebooted again and same behavior the message simply would not go, plus no signal.
5. What I finally did was somehow go in to xposed framework and uncheck xblast and rebooted
6. Finally I was able to boot with everything back.
Good new is atleast Xposed Framework is working with all Green. Xblast didnt and is checkedoff
BTW xblast version is latest (AFAIK) ...1.8.7
Any suggestions steps the gurus here can recommend to have xblast working.
Mean time will try some other modules like BubbleUPnP (Audio cast) , sense 6 tools etc and report ...
Thanks for all the help and guidance
This is the wrong place for module specific support, you should post in the modules' threads instead.
could have atleast point me in the right direction .... anyway thanks for all help here ....
sam9s said:
could have atleast point me in the right direction .... anyway thanks for all help here ....
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I did: I told you to post in the modules' threads. Those are usually linked from inside the module itself or from the module's repo page, but I'm not going to search for the links myself and paste them for you.
[WILL NOT WORK ON ANDROID N]
There is no functional Xposed for Nougat (yet)
Hey everyone!
Since there is no dedicated thread for how to install Xposed for the P9 Lite yet, I thought I quickly provide the method how I made it work for future users.
What you need?
- Unlocked BL
- TWRP Installer
- Root
So you want to get the version of Xposed provided by Wanam. Version 86 for arm64 is what you are looking for! You can get it here.
UPDATE: I experienced extreme battery drain and crashing settings with version 86. I am now using version 84 and all is fine again.
Don't worry that it says Samsung devices in the thread.
Download the zip package that you need and place it somewhere. Then download the Xposed installer apk.
For example here in the first post attached.
Install the apk.
Now it's time to fire up TWRP and make a backup!
Then flash the zip you have downloaded before. If you downloaded the right version, it should flash without errors.
Now reboot. BE PATIENT. It can take several minutes for the first boot.
That's it. You should now be able to use Xposed modules like enabling background play on official YoutTube app :victory:
Sidenote: some people mentioned that you may need to switch your SELinux mode to permissive. Since I had it on permissive in the first place I don't know if it's really the case.
PS: leave a like for the guys providing these awesome Xposed frameworks if you download them :good:
Hey man, some days ago i tried to install this on my p9 lite. I got bootloop caused by "not enough space" (with more than 6GB of free space) error during the installation of the framework. Any suggetion? Maybe we need a new partition system?
Zeph1990 said:
Hey man, some days ago i tried to install this on my p9 lite. I got bootloop caused by "not enough space" (with more than 6GB of free space) error during the installation of the framework. Any suggetion? Maybe we need a new partition system?
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Hmm I did not encounter something like this. However, I did receive some errors earlier with backups in TWRP. Maybe there is a bug in this TWRP version for this device.
Afaik it is ported from the Chinese version of the P9 Lite so I don't really know who is working on this.
But it is strange. Have you tried to flash it a second time? Maybe just a weird bug?
Since I was able to install it just fine...
Uhm, i'm bit afraid cause i have done a full reset after that problem. I think i will wait before doing it again
just installed ,xposed-v85.1-sdk23-arm64-custom ,on L21 and works fine for now
thanks
what modules are you running?
l31
guys does this package works on l31 phones because I got already a bootloop with the l21 guide mentioned above..ty
Yes, i've done it like mentioned above and its working perfectly on my l31. As you see on my Screenshots. Authentication Info with the xposed Flat Style bar indicators and coloured Bars. But after flashing the Framework the Bootlogo showed up for around for 15minutes before booting up. I thought I got stuck in Boot. An started thinking of reflash my Backup. But it booted and its working.
Also getting bootloop on my L31 - complains about not enough space on device when trying to flash.
Hello all just have a quick question which better to use the xposed-v86.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160709 or xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64 version or does it matter? Thanks..
lilbrat said:
Hello all just have a quick question which better to use the xposed-v86.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160709 or xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64 version or does it matter? Thanks..
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You need the version by Wanam.
Psierra117 said:
Yes, i've done it like mentioned above and its working perfectly on my l31. As you see on my Screenshots. Authentication Info with the xposed Flat Style bar indicators and coloured Bars. But after flashing the Framework the Bootlogo showed up for around for 15minutes before booting up. I thought I got stuck in Boot. An started thinking of reflash my Backup. But it booted and its working.
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I can't get Flat Style Colored Bar on the navigation bar no matter what I do. Does it work for you?
Memovic said:
I can't get Flat Style Colored Bar on the navigation bar no matter what I do. Does it work for you?
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I'm using Xstana for status bar and navigation buttons and working fine for me
As far as I know the official and latest version of Xposed works in Huawei, You just have to disable themes in build.prop
Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66380010&postcount=30
The flatstyle colored Bars is working without problems. Version 2.1.0 its changing Statusbar color like orange on xda and red on YouTube. An the navbar changes between white Grey and black or transparent depending on Main brightness of the whole window. I've had installed xposed-v86.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160709 like mentioned above. And I first thought I got stuck in Boot loop But it run for around 15 minutes before the system booted up. Let it settle and before booting clean Cache and Dalvik.
Schlengge said:
Hey everyone!
Since there is no dedicated thread for how to install Xposed for the P9 Lite yet, I thought I quickly provide the method how I made it work for future users.
What you need?
- Unlocked BL
- TWRP Installer
- Root
So you want to get the version of Xposed provided by Wanam. Version 86 for arm64 is what you are looking for! You can get it here.
Don't worry that it says Samsung devices in the thread.
Download the zip package that you need and place it somewhere. Then download the Xposed installer apk.
For example here in the first post attached.
Install the apk.
Now it's time to fire up TWRP and make a backup!
Then flash the zip you have downloaded before. If you downloaded the right version, it should flash without errors.
Now reboot. BE PATIENT. It can take several minutes for the first boot.
That's it. You should now be able to use Xposed modules like enabling background play on official YoutTube app :victory:
Sidenote: some people mentioned that you may need to switch your SELinux mode to permissive. Since I had it on permissive in the first place I don't know if it's really the case.
PS: leave a like for the guys providing these awesome Xposed frameworks if you download them :good:
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Thank you! For me works fine. Some modules for Xposed, please!
adifa said:
Thank you! For me works fine. Some modules for Xposed, please!
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I don't use a lot of modules... What I do use and highly appreciate is Xprivacy, Greenify and DoubeTapToSleep.
Schlengge said:
I don't use a lot of modules... What I do use and highly appreciate is Xprivacy, Greenify and DoubeTapToSleep.
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Thank you very much!
Trimis de pe al meu HUAWEI VNS-L21 folosind Tapatalk
I've installed the official version and it's working like a charm.
Hi, my phone version is VNS-L31/ B105 (Wind branded).
I can confirm everithing is working just fine after installing official xposed apk from the official thread
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811) and flashing the last framework "xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip" from the link in the same thread.
No errors reported during flashing, albeit i just have to wait 5-10 minutes during rebooting before the UI to appear.
I'll give you some tips on some issues i dealt with and some modules i've installed:
1) "DoubleTapToSleep - working
2)GravityBox - not everything is working, i've just set the hardware keys actions to run some applications, but the recents key isn't working as default setting. Power tweaks section isn't working too. QuickSettings aren't working even disabling the two strings in build.prop file.
3)If you want an advanced reboot menu then try the module "NeoPowerMenu". in order to make it working you have to go in advanced settings and enable the function "ExperimentalPhoneWindowManager hook" then reboot and it should be working.
4) XPrivacy - working
5) i experienced problems with some apps that need to stay in background like ZDcalendar for if I close the app from the Recent apps window, the alarms or notifications scheduled are not notified. I suppose it's due to battery saving settings. I solved going to the app section--->then the app I want to manage--->battery--->enabling "keep running after screen off".
i had the same problem with the app Twilight, in fact when i closed the recent apps from the recents window, the app just shut down.
enabling the function mentioned above will prevent the app from closing unless you kill it manually.
Hope this will help, bye!
Hi guys, I am getting tired of not being able to use several banking apps, and therefore would like to unroot the phone. I've tried several hide my root apps, including RootCload and xpsosed framework without success. Would be grateful if anyone could help me to do a perm unroot. I've tried the full unroot functionality in SuperSU, but that doesn't seem to work. Are there any ADB commands or any files I can flash in order to unroot? Btw, running CyanogenMod 13 st. of Sept version.
All help greatly appreciated.
killbox said:
Hi guys, I am getting tired of not being able to use several banking apps, and therefore would like to unroot the phone. I've tried several hide my root apps, including RootCload and xpsosed framework without success. Would be grateful if anyone could help me to do a perm unroot. I've tried the full unroot functionality in SuperSU, but that doesn't seem to work. Are there any ADB commands or any files I can flash in order to unroot? Btw, running CyanogenMod 13 st. of Sept version.
All help greatly appreciated.
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As far as I know you can't disable root access in Cyanogen, even if you turn it of in developer settings.
sent from my Mi5
CM (since 12? 13?) has its own root mechanism which is built into the ROM, you can't disable that.
Ah, ok. That seems to add up, since I've tried several options to disable it. Are there any ways to hide the root that actually work? rootcloak and xposed framework didn't work for me.
killbox said:
Ah, ok. That seems to add up, since I've tried several options to disable it. Are there any ways to hide the root that actually work? rootcloak and xposed framework didn't work for me.
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Like everybody has stated: CM and root are combine
If you like unroot, then loose CM and flash Miui using fastboot
marcel112 said:
Like everybody has stated: CM and root are combine
If you like unroot, then loose CM and flash Miui using fastboot
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If you build with "eng" or "userdebug", yes.
If you build with "user" then no root is included, you need then SuperSU or similar to get root access back.
I have such a "user" build with own releasekeys available, if someome wants to test his apps with it, let me know.