[Q] Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip error while flashing - Xposed General

Hi,
I got in a bootloop. I read I should flash Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip.
When I do this, the phone says the following:
Code:
install/sdcard
finding update package...
Opening update package...
verifying update package...
[COLOR=red]E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed[/COLOR]
When I reboot, my system is still in a bootloop! When I remove my sdcard, then phone starts fine.
The version of the Xposed framework I had installed is 2.6.1.
Can someone provide me Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip? Maybe my file is corrupted.
Or does anyone have other suggestions?
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 (S7710) (I don't know if that matters)
Edit: I moved everything on my sd-card to a folder called old, and now my phone boots again with my sd-card inserted.
Now I can put every program back one by one and locate the program that is causing the problems!
Edit2: Ok, everything is back in order. It was a xposed module that caused the problems.

You need a custom recovery to flash the disabler zip.
FYI: there's a combo you can do while your phone is booting to disable all modules. Check the FAQ or one of the other stickies for more info.

Can someone PLEASE tell me where i can find the "official" Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip as i can't find it anywhere and it seems like an absolute necessity in the case a module causes a bootloop.

Brutal_Master said:
Can someone PLEASE tell me where i can find the "official" Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip as i can't find it anywhere and it seems like an absolute necessity in the case a module causes a bootloop.
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Read the output when installing the framework, and don't hijack others' threads.

GermainZ said:
Read the output when installing the framework, and don't hijack others' threads.
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i had already installed the framework before i learned of this zip so i would appreciate it if you could just tell me what the output said. I didn't mean to hijack this thread but it seemed like creating an entire thread for this question was overkill.

Look on your SD/external SD under Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files
If it isn't there, then search for the zip using a file explorer.

Brutal_Master said:
i had already installed the framework before i learned of this zip so i would appreciate it if you could just tell me what the output said. I didn't mean to hijack this thread but it seemed like creating an entire thread for this question was overkill.
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I don't mind that you hijacked this thread

Had the same issue with Qmobile Noir i9 [Jelly Bean 4.2.2] (Resolved)
hey there guys....
I have a Qmobile Noir i9 which runs a Jelly Bean 4.2.2 Rom. I have it rooted and the xposed is installed in as well. Every thing worked pretty fine till today morning when i installed some new module for the xposed. After the restart, the device got boot stuck at the lock screen. I tried lots of things and read lots of posts online and on xda as well. Mostly solutions were for the Lollipop 5.0 devices. A solution particularly suggested was that you should boot the mobile into recovery mode and try to flash the Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip which i was supposed to find on my SDCARD but I couldn't locate it there. I downloaded the zip file provided online in some post and put it on my sdcard. Now the task was to reboot my phone into recovery mode. My Qmobile Noir i9 uses the following key combinations to go to recovery mode VOL Up + VOL Down + POWER Key. And one thing that is worth mentioning here that after getting to the recovery mode, the key used for making the item selection is the PROPERTY KEY i.e. the left click soft key on your mobile. I tried to flash this recovery zip by selecting it from the SDCARD but for some unknown reason i got this message "Installation Failed". I tried countless times but couldn't get it installed. So again the hopes were lost for me. Had to Google again for some other possible solution to disable the xposed during the boot time.
After a lot of additional search i came across this post (wisdomgeek . com / android / how-to-disable-xposed-framework-on-boot/) and well this guy truly saved the day for me. Please remove the space from the url because i am right now not allowed by xda to post the external links. This method worked perfectly for my device and I was able to start my device into recovery mode and xposed was disabled. I am quoting the text from the post below that solved my issue.
"When you boot and press the power button for the first time, the device will vibrate and after that you have to repeatedly press the same button for at least four times (I didn’t count, I went on pressing it for a long period). After that your device will load into a safe mode, as it has been termed. Essentially what it does is disable Xposed framework overall."
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All Credit goes to this guy Saransh Kataria. Thanks mate.
I have attached the Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip just in case if someone is able to make it work. Sorry for the long post as i felt i should explain the details so that some other guy may not suffer just like me.
Hope this helps you guys out there......:good:
Thanks

For the sake of others will wil tell you my history.
I had the 2.7.1 installed, a module started giving me bootloops, so I decide to search for help. I found this thread, in this version the command to use in terminal works like a charm. After fixing the loops I said let's use the less buggy version 2.6.1. Big mistake, command no longer worked in that version, bootloops continued. So I decided to download the file from above. And installed with TWR. Thank you very much. Problem in lastest stock 4.1.2 Samsung S3 mini.

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CyanogenMod

Guys,
I'm losing my mind here.
I've tried to install the CyanogenMod but I've run into some problems.
Why is it so damn difficult to install this?
I've spent 4 hours following different guides and none of them are step by step.
The ones that come close, never mention possible issues along the way which you then have to find on other forums.
Anyway,
can someone please help me with the following:
I'm getting stuck on booting into recovery.
I run the command and the phone reboots. however, it then presents a Triangle and an exclamation mark!
The instruction show that I am supposed to see a Green text recovery screen.
I'm having to hit the up volume and power button, which gives a blue text recovery screen with limited options.
I've tried the Amon_Ra's Recovery process and the ClockworkMod Recovery process to no avail!!!
I also tried the rom manager but the app keep giving "An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands"
I know it's something that I'm doing wrong but I'm very close to throwing this phone out the window and going back to an iphone... This is just not ****ing worth it.
I've done everything up to reboot to recovery part from this guide: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Nexus_One:_Full_Update_Guide
/please help.
Your Bootloader is unlocked?
artii said:
Guys,
I'm losing my mind here.
I've tried to install the CyanogenMod but I've run into some problems.
Why is it so damn difficult to install this?
I've spent 4 hours following different guides and none of them are step by step.
The ones that come close, never mention possible issues along the way which you then have to find on other forums.
Anyway,
can someone please help me with the following:
I'm getting stuck on booting into recovery.
I run the command and the phone reboots. however, it then presents a Triangle and an exclamation mark!
The instruction show that I am supposed to see a Green text recovery screen.
I'm having to hit the up volume and power button, which gives a blue text recovery screen with limited options.
I've tried the Amon_Ra's Recovery process and the ClockworkMod Recovery process to no avail!!!
I also tried the rom manager but the app keep giving "An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands"
I know it's something that I'm doing wrong but I'm very close to throwing this phone out the window and going back to an iphone... This is just not ****ing worth it.
I've done everything up to reboot to recovery part from this guide: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Nexus_One:_Full_Update_Guide
/please help.
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Go to this thread. Read it. Download the apk. Root your device (you could not flash a custom recovery because you are not rooted!...). Download RomManager from the Market. Install a custom recovery through RomManager and you are done.
Reading other thread now.
dadennis said:
Your Bootloader is unlocked?
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Yes,
Ran the following: fastboot oem unlock
artii said:
Yes,
Ran the following: fastboot oem unlock
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mhhh ok. So you probably have no insecure boot image. That's probably why you can't flash any recovery from RomManager....
Try this at MoDaCo. Download an unsecure boot image... And try again.
Downloaded Universal Androot.
Clicked to root, goes OK ok ok ok ok ok ok ok then "Failed ! No ~~~ Fu Goo ~~~
edit - trying superoneclick
artii said:
Downloaded Universal Androot.
Clicked to root, goes OK ok ok ok ok ok ok ok then "Failed ! No ~~~ Fu Goo ~~~
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if your running android 2.2.1 it wont work mate! try z4 root off the market worked for me!
ok, superoneclick seemed to have work and rooter the phone!
using rom manager to flash the clockwordmod recovery now. Lets see if it fails and gives and permissions error. If not, I'll boot into recovery and see if that works.
thanks for the assistance thus far.. /puts iphone back in the drawer.
recovery worked, ran the update.zip
downloaded the Cyanogen mode via rom manager, but when it tried the clockwork recovery, I get the triangle again... frustrating.
artii said:
recovery worked, ran the update.zip
downloaded the Cyanogen mode via rom manager, but when it tried the clockwork recovery, I get the triangle again... frustrating.
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what update .zip?
I have the same problem...Well i rooted with superclick then when i go into recovery mode and click on recovery it shows a white triangle. I removed the memory card while rooting, could that be the problem?
You need to delete the following two files, and reinstall your custom recovery. These files restore the stock recovery during a full boot.
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Is it ok if i factory set and redo all the processes?
artii said:
Guys,
I'm losing my mind here.
I've tried to install the CyanogenMod but I've run into some problems.
Why is it so damn difficult to install this?
I've spent 4 hours following different guides and none of them are step by step.
The ones that come close, never mention possible issues along the way which you then have to find on other forums.
Anyway,
can someone please help me with the following:
I'm getting stuck on booting into recovery.
I run the command and the phone reboots. however, it then presents a Triangle and an exclamation mark!
The instruction show that I am supposed to see a Green text recovery screen.
I'm having to hit the up volume and power button, which gives a blue text recovery screen with limited options.
I've tried the Amon_Ra's Recovery process and the ClockworkMod Recovery process to no avail!!!
I also tried the rom manager but the app keep giving "An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands"
I know it's something that I'm doing wrong but I'm very close to throwing this phone out the window and going back to an iphone... This is just not ****ing worth it.
I've done everything up to reboot to recovery part from this guide: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Nexus_One:_Full_Update_Guide
/please help.
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Did you try superboot? Works perfectly for me.
guy27 said:
Is it ok if i factory set and redo all the processes?
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Yes
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
This is my preferred method of rooting.
http://www.nexusoneforum.net/forum/...mple-sdk-setup-manual-root-guide-windows.html
Remember, once rooted you will need to instal a custom recovery. You will also need to delete the two files I mentioned above, otherwise you will lose custom recovery when you boot...
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danger-rat said:
You need to delete the following two files, and reinstall your custom recovery. These files restore the stock recovery during a full boot.
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
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Sorry, I'm a bit new to all this.
Can you please tell me exactly how to remove these files?
Do I need to download a terminal for the nexus one and run some rm commands?
aggazz said:
what update .zip?
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The CyanogenMod file that I downloaded. Number 7. I changed it's name to update.zip and moved it to root of sd card when trying to do it manually without rom manager before.
artii said:
The CyanogenMod file that I downloaded. Number 7. I changed it's name to update.zip and moved it to root of sd card when trying to do it manually without rom manager before.
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so are you now rooted and running cm7-build#10 nightly or still trying to do it?

[Q] Unable to boot tablet.. please help

Hi I hope someone can help me as i'm a little stuck how to proceed....
Basically I purchased a new P7310 tablet 2 days ago with the idea of installing lovely JellyBean.
I firstly 'Rooted' the following the instructions on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1406137 and then installed and run 'Superuser' without problems.
Next I installed 'Titanium Backup Root' and 'RomManager from ClockWorkMod', I run Titanium Backup Root and carried out a full system and apps backup successfully.
Next I connected my tablet to my Windows PC and downloaded the latest two ROM zip files from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777398 and copied them to the Root of my SDcard.
I then disconnected my tablet and clicked the 'RomManager' app, once opened I clicked on the 'Boot in Recovery' button and a message appeared saying it needs to install the Recovery Manager, so I clicked OK. Next a success message appear saying it installed OK. So I decided to click the 'Backup ROM' button before I started just to be safe but the tablet switched off... black screen, it then loaded up but the Samsung logo flash up then disappeared.
Now If I try to power on the tablet I just get to the logo then powers off, if I try to boot into recovery mode it displays the two icons on the screen ok but selecting the left icon (with mini android character) it powers off. If I select the other green icon it shows me a message about installing custom roms and asks me to connect the tablet to a USB... followed by asking about 'odin3'?
I'm totally confused what I can do now, as I say I haven't actually got to the point of installing the JelyBean Rom, I just wanted to make a few backups first.
Any help much appreciated..thanks.
From further investigation I think I have soft bricked my tab :crying:
Now trying to find out how I might be able to fix it, found this post which I really hope will help me - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133590
Any help with trying to fix my tab would be great.. thanks.
Fixed it thanks to this forum :victory:
Encase anyone else has the same issue I just downloaded the original ROM file for my UK P7310 (P7310XEUKJ4_P7310XXKJ4_HOME.tar.md5) which was approx 600MB (once extracted to desktop) from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582943
And followed the screen shot instructions further down the thread from user 'suwandiapr' which informed me which options to have selected when runing the 'Odind3 v1.85' application.
The whole process took around 10 minutes to complete.
Sounds like ROM Manager screwed you. This is why I'm not a big fan of these Play Store release ROM/recovery installers. You can't test on every device, therefore there are going to be issues and some people are going to end up with bricks. Sure, they're convenient, and they work most of the time, but when they don't work, it has the potential to be catastrophic.
IMO, stick with flashing things through working recovery (or Odin the first time).
EDIT: Also, glad you're back up and running.
had same problem with p7300 after Rom Manager.
now using cwm for total backups and 'my backup' for applications when moving between different roms.
I'll second everything said. Always use a recovery to flash a rom. Never rom manager or other such things i hard bricked my i727 using goo manager. Don't trust the rom either rom manager or goo manager say are compatible with you device. Pretty sure my hard brick was from a gapps goo manager said was compatible with the rom. Check xda and what others have said works
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I957 using xda app-developers app
The best option to flash any rom is from the cwm recovery, unless its a stock rom and u want to use Odin from dl mode. Also, some versions of cwm recovery are deemed dangerous for ics. Pls visit tracids thread in development for details.

How do I root manually?

Hello everyone!
I'm a new member from today but I have read (and read and read...) the threads here and on every forum I could find, in desperate search for an answer to my questions, but so far I have found none.
Don't shop my head of now but could someone please be so kind and help me root my LG Optimus 2x by giving me a step-by-step info AND include the correct files AND then tell me what to do to have them installed?
There seem to be all too many different alternatives and I am really confused!
Here's what I've done so far -
I had Gingerbread installed and got the phone rooted with SuperOnecClick.
Upgraded then the phone to Ice Cream Sandwish 4.0.4 with LG Support Tool and lost root.
Tried to root with SuperOneClick again but constantly got stuck at # 5 or # 7 (waiting for device).​
So, how do I root and where do I find the correct firmware for this?
Android
4.0.4
Bandwithversion
1035.21_20121130
Kernel-version
2.6.39.4
Version
IMM76L.LG-P990-P99030a.1211302332
Software
P99030a
Android SDK
Superuser (not rooted)
SuperOneClick
Hi there,
Since you upgraded to official ICS, you can't use SuperOneClick to get root access again, but fear not as there are alternatives. Here you will find three different methods to root your device. In your case, I believe you need to use either the second or third option listed there.
Be aware that the third option will wipe your device, including your internal SD card, so it'd be a good idea to backup first, just in case. All three methods are harmless, but you never know.
Thank you for your reply! Now I'm on and a step closer in fixing this.
So, my phone cannot be rooted because of Official ICS?! Oh!
- that was new news to me and it could have saved me countless of hours if I had found that information out sooner. A pity I did not write here weeks ago!
I have some more questions though and I think I'm going for the 2nd option in the link you gave me.
"Put your phone into nvflash mode". Do I need a tool for that? (Here I was linking to a nvflash-setup, but as I am a new memeber I am not allowed to post outside links yet). Or do I just hold down volyme + power in order to get into that nvflash mode?
By "unzipping attached archive" I assume it means zipping it on the PC and not on the SD card?
When doing this procedure, do I have the phone in Charging or Mass storage mode?
Just a few questions I hope you (someone) have to time to give me an answer to - Thank you!
MissLight said:
So, my phone cannot be rooted because of Official ICS?! Oh!
- that was new news to me and it could have saved me countless of hours if I had found that information out sooner. A pity I did not write here weeks ago!
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You can get it rooted, only not with SuperOneClick ^^
MissLight said:
"Put your phone into nvflash mode". Do I need a tool for that? (Here I was linking to a nvflash-setup, but as I am a new memeber I am not allowed to post outside links yet). Or do I just hold down volyme + power in order to get into that nvflash mode?
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To enter nvflash mode turn off your device, remove the battery, then press and hold Vol- and Power at the same time and plug your phone to your PC via USB. Then follow the rest of the instructions.
MissLight said:
By "unzipping attached archive" I assume it means zipping it on the PC and not on the SD card?
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Yep ^^ you need to extract the files from the zip to your PC.
Ok, next question :
"boot into cwm and flash SuperSU Root.zip"
How am I suppose to flash anything when the telephone is black and I'm not into it and only work from the computer?
How do I do that?
I'm stuck with a black screen only on the phone.
I heared nothing or saw nothing that sais (sound) that the phone is connected through the USB, but I have followed each step and are now stuck at above question.
Greatful for more help!
MissLight said:
Hm. I have now read more closely on the linked site. Why am I to download ICS again, I already have the same ROM?
Or do you mean I have to change the official ROM to this one in order to root properly?
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No, there's no need to reflash ICS. The second method listed there just flashes the unlocked bootloader + root + custom CWM, and it won't touch your data & settings.
MissLight said:
I tried Volume down + Power without battery. Nothing happened, the phone was stonedead even when plugged in with USB.
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That's OK. When in nvflash mode, you won't see anything on screen. All you'll get is the sound it makes when connected to USB.
Don't worry, you're nearly there! Keep going!
Edit: just realized I made one small mistake. To enter nvflash mode, you need to press and hold both Vol+ & Vol- at the same time (this also requires removing the battery first). Sorry about that!
Edit: just realized I made one small mistake. To enter nvflash mode, you need to press and hold both Vol+ & Vol- at the same time (this also requires removing the battery first). Sorry about that!
Oh! That explains why. My next question was published above your question and still remains.
How do I "boot into cwm and flash SuperSU Root.zip"?
Edit : This procedure does somehow not work on XP so I changed to Windows7 and have now come a bit further. The only thing remaining now is that the computer sais that it cannot find the USB device.
I have downloaded the LG modem and USB firmware but maybe I need something else? Does the firmware in a folder on C: just as NvFlash and SU-folder.
Got OK with USB firmware and all set to go now.
But, in NVFlash Recovery it sais :
Please pick bootloader, or exit (1,X)? (I pressed 1)
Attempting to flash bootloader...
Nvflash started
USB device not found
Program will now exit​
So, I'm stuck.
The phone can be found both in Mass Storage mode and I got a OK that the drivers are installed.
MissLight said:
Got OK with USB firmware and all set to go now.
But, in NVFlash Recovery it sais :
Please pick bootloader, or exit (1,X)? (I pressed 1)
Attempting to flash bootloader...
Nvflash started
USB device not found
Program will now exit​
So, I'm stuck.
The phone can be found both in Mass Storage mode and I got a OK that the drivers are installed.
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Alright, it sounds like you still need the APX drivers. I believe you can find it somewhere on the Development forum (find tonyp's threads, I'm sure he has posted it there). If you already did this, then remember to hold and press both Vol buttons when selecting option 1 so Nvflash can connect to your device and do all the magic.
Don't give up yet, you're a few seconds away from rooting your device (and learning stuff at the same time ^^).
Tried exactly as you said but still no luck. But I'm not giving up!
I found a APX driver. Installed and unziped in the same file as NvFlash. Rebooted PC and tried again.
Still no luck - "USB device not found".
What am I doing wrong?
BEFORE removing the battery from mobile, shall I have Mass Storage or Charging marked?
Do I need to have USB Debugging marked or not?
Latest Update :
I managed to install Nvidia usb boot recovery in the device manager and it's OK.
The device is now found and I got the phone into S/W Upgrade please wait while upgrading-mode.
And there I am - stuck. Nothing more happens. It has freeze.
What do I do next?
A question : How do I "boot into cwm and flash SuperSU Root.zip" - how do I do that?
Nice! Has nvflash finished flashing? If so, it should be safe to unplug the device now.
Put the battery back on, press and hold both Power and Vol- at the same time until the second LG logo appears to enter CWM. From there, select "Install zip from SD card" (or something similar) and select the SU zip file you previously stored onto your sdcard. CWM will then flash the necessary files to root your device! Once done, reboot and enjoy!
Hi again! It's not going as well unfortunately. Very mysterious. *laugh*
"until the second LG logo appears to enter CWM. From there, select "Install zip from SD card"
When pressing Volyme - + Volyme up + Power I get a black screen. Nothing more happens.
And after flashing the flash-boot in NvFlash the phone goes into s/w upgrade please wait while upgrading-mode.
And there it is. Stuck. Nothing more happens. I repeted the procedure for 5 times. I only get to the s/w-mode.
After 3 hours I unplugged it and will restart my search today for what's blocking it to continue.
Hm? Hmmmm....? Any suggestions in what might be wrong?
You have to push and hold only Vol- and Power this time ^^ That will get you into CWM if the flash-boot.bat went right.
Great, I'm in!
But I managed to place the SU zip on wrong device (internal, not external).
How do I get out from cwm-mode, there's no "exit" options?
There should be a Reboot option, use it and your phone will boot as usual. When you're done moving the SU zip file to the external SD card, power off your 2X and do as instructed above to enter CWM again ^^
Thank you for replying so quickly!!!!!
There is a reboot option BUT I unfortunately pressed adb sideload (hoping to install the SU.zip that way, but the device is not to be found on the PC at all in that mode so I can't reach it through cmd either!).
So, I'm completely STUCK at adb sideolad-mode.... (sorry). I'm starting to get grey hair.
Hahahah XD don't worry, just remove the battery and put it back again ^^
*BIG SMILE* Guess what? I have root access! *jumping up and down of joy*
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU so very much for your guidance!
I believe in passing knowledge forward and I will do my best to help others noobs with what you just learned me!​
For a stubborn noob like me I was not reflecting over some obvious things though. As that the SU.zip had to be placed on SD-card (and not being unzipped in C: )
And that I had to get the Nvidia APX in order to make NvFlash to work properly (and search through Google to find it and how to make it work).
And that when I'm stuck in CWM I can always remove the battery.
Once again. I'm very glad and THANK you and all credit to You!
You know, I decided to help you because of your will to learn and do stuff by yourself. Many come here and ask for help without trying anything by themselves first, so I actually enjoyed watching you learn ^^
See? It wasn't that hard. All it takes is a lot of reading and patience.
Good job, and welcome to XDA!

[Q] stable custom rom for mini2?

Hi everybody,
sorry for posting this outside the mini 2 forum, but appearently that's a developers reserved forum, so I had no rights to post there.
I would like to ask what is the latest stable custom rom developed for mini2, where to find it and possibly an instruction page.
I had good experience with CM on another galaxy before, so I checked on the the CM website first but mini 2 is not listed there
On the other end I saw a long post on the mini2 developers forum saying that CM10 was actually created, but the post is 91 pages long(!), so forgive me if I didn't read it all. Is it working?
I also checked if there was something like an "in evidence" post with instructions for newbies but couldn't see any, maybe I missed it.
Can someone point me to the right page?
thank you for your held
davide
mm in the meantime I screwed things up. I installed gapps and now it only boots in recovery mode...
why? what shall I do?
please help
thank you
davide
ok, now I'm starting to panic.
why does nobody answer, am I doing something wrong with this post?
I reinstalled the stock rom. I first tried using CWM recovery and selecting install zip file from sd card, but it didn't work: it told me BAD regarding the zip file (downloaded from sammobile), then I succeded using odin. by the way which is the correct method?
However it now seems to start, but I get in loops messages from the setupwizard that says the guided configuration has crashed and also from gapps that Google service Framework has crashed (but should gapps be wiped by the rom flash???).
the problem is that the first of the two keeps restarting and crashing so the phone doesn't do anything else then showing this messages.
please help
davide
After you flash Stock ROM via Odin. Remove battery, put it back. Boot into stock recovery - clear user data & cache and reboot. If the same error occurs try deleting /Android directory(old cache) in your sd card.
thank you for your reply, unfortunately it didn't help.
what do you mean by "stock recovery"? the recovery I see, I believe is CWM which I installed before, but I'm not sure.
anyhow from there I wiped user&cache but I had tried this before and removing teh battery didn't make a difference.
I do not have any /Android directory on my SD card.
it's a simple 4GB fat 32 partition with a single file in it (the zip with stock rom I tried to flash before using odin) and nothing else.
by the way, I used odin3 v.1.83 to flash and I selected the file using PDA button,
but I also have "bootloader", "phone" and "csc" options.
what is the difference?
everything I do makes it more dramatic!
I tried reapeating the whole procedure once again, and odin crashed while flashing teh rom. now it doesn't even boot in download mode, it simply asys to connect kies in recovery mode. but kies never saw my phone in spite of driveres reinstallation, and it is of course not seeing it now!!
yukdav said:
everything I do makes it more dramatic!
I tried reapeating the whole procedure once again, and odin crashed while flashing teh rom. now it doesn't even boot in download mode, it simply asys to connect kies in recovery mode. but kies never saw my phone in spite of driveres reinstallation, and it is of course not seeing it now!!
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you should terminate kies before using odin. You can kill it in task manager, because kies intereferes with ODIN.
You should'nt be concerned with bootloader and the other options. As long as ur downloaded stock has tar.md5 extension you just place it in the PDA section and select Auto reboot and F. Reset time only.
Also You should only disconnect when it says PASS otherwise u will brick ur phone.
When u success fully flash ur stock rom, the chance is it will not get to homescreen
So u remove battery, reinsert it, press and hold HOME button together with POWER button, the phone boots into stock recovery, you choose wipe data and cache, then reboot. (chemicalrage explained this)
If it ain't booting into download mode u should go to service centre.
PS: My advice is to stay away from custom roms until samsung releases jelly bean for mini 2, then better custom roms will be released.

[L7] Unbrick L7 (soft-brick)

Hi guys. My name is Alvaro, I'm from Argentina. It's the first thread I ever post to a forum, but this time I felt it was really necessary for users who can be in the same situation as I was, just minutes ago.
I have an LG P705 and, thanks to these forums, I started messing around with it, and managed to root it and flash some very good roms. The problem is, as I was trying to install a new screen locker, I installed a new framework-es.apk, which resulted in a bootloop. My first thought was "Ok, I just have to boot into recovery and flash a new ROM". The problem was, I couldn't boot into it. I had CMW Touch installed, and, after trying a lot of button combinations, I just couldn't boot into it. I only could boot into Emergency mode. I did some research, and so I downloaded the official LG Mobile Support Tool, and, after that, the KDZ, in order to unbrick my phone. Everyhing went well with the LG tool, until an unknown error related to drivers, appeared after 99% of process. I tried in different computers, x86 and x64, notebooks and PCs, and all of them showed driver problems which didn't allow the upgrade to succeed. So I tried with the KDZ, flashing a V10a ROM. The problem was, this time, that an upgrade error showed up at the end, saying "wparam=100 lparam=6". I searched in the Internet, but I found nothing. I was desesperated.
So here's how I unbricked my phone:
- Installed the official LG United Mobile drivers, provided by LG in its official site
- Downloaded KDZ Updater
- Downloaded the V20a ROM with root and CMW (it's really important to use this one): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214717 (thanks Homero2 so much!)
- Installed the msxml file in the KDZ folder
- Ran KDZ_FW_UPD.exe as administrator
- Set it to 3GQCT and DIAG, opened the V20a kdz file and pressed "Launch software update"
- I still got a lparam error, but here's the great thing about this ROM. Even though I still got a bootloop, I MANAGED TO GET INTO RECOVERY! Instructions: Press the power button and the volume - button at the same time. When capacitive buttons turn up, press the menu button. When LG logo appears, release the power button
- After that, I pushed a downloaded ROM (zip file) to my SD card and installed it via CMW succesfully!
Note: Depending on the ROM, you may need a different baseband: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_hs4HhjiC56MDREeFNzYnpZQlE&usp=sharing
Hope I can help somebody, as many of you helped me. Cheers!
*Sorry for my English. As I said, I'm Argentinian and I'm only 16!
Thanks a lot
Sent from my LG-E612 using xda app-developers app
This can come in handy. thank you :good:
Thanks men!
great. useful.
thanks.
I did this but i can't access to the recovery
EDIT : I mixed the menu button with the home button
farid0403 said:
Thanks a
hi, where is the download link for this rom??
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usefull
Hey guys, I tried the KDZ method but it doesn't found my device. Tried to push a ROM into adb and still the error device not found. I realised that I can't mount my sdcard for some reason. Now I can only access CWM recovery mode. I found this threat and tried to follow it to cure my sdcard but it seems to only applied to HTC-one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459 Iam a totally noob about this stuff and very confused right now. Please help me, does anyone here can save my phone????
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flare3103 said:
Hey guys, I tried the KDZ method but it doesn't found my device. Tried to push a ROM into adb and still the error device not found. I realised that I can't mount my sdcard for some reason. Now I can only access CWM recovery mode. I found this threat and tried to follow it to cure my sdcard but it seems to only applied to HTC-one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459 Iam a totally noob about this stuff and very confused right now. Please help me, does anyone here can save my phone????
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Have you installed all the drivers needed?
You can't access to the sd probably because you have the wrong version of cwm, it's appened to me too,
I've unbrick my phone in aguantealvaro's way,
try to unistall/reistall the drivers needed and hope for the best
ask
where can I find a flashable stockrom guys ?
or I just have to compress the sockrom downloaded before ?

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