Hi, so i have the XT1064, i rooted it with all the tools(?) [flashable .zip for SuperSU and .img for TWRP] from the Root Guide and root seems to be working fine with all apps requiring it but DroidWall; if i select just some apps to allow data/Wi-Fi consumption it just disconnects all apps, even the ones i select, it only allows connection if i mark the "(Any application) - Same as selecting all applications" box, both in 3G and Wi-Fi
Anyone else having this problem? Any suggestion?
Try another firewell which is based on droidwell.droidwell is discontinue.
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** DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A DEVELOPER. I DO THIS AS A HOBBY AND SHARE MY FINDINGS IN CASE SOMEONE ELSE FINDS THEM USEFUL. **
** THIS WORKED ON MY DEVICE BUT IT MAY NOT WORK ON YOURS. APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **
Requirements:
Flashtool 0.9.15.0
Rooted SGP311 (on any Android version up to and including 4.4.2) with custom recovery installed.
If you do not meet these conditions, for example, if you are on an unrooted system, here is a guide to get you on a rooted 4.1.2 with recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53063218&postcount=14
This works on locked or unlocked bootloaders. This also works on any customization.
The procedure should work with any pre-rooted Android version but I started with 10.1.C.0.370 (4.1.2) which was rooted with DooMLoRD_Easy-Rooting-Toolkit_v17, patched with remountrebootfix, and equipped with XZDualRecovery.
Limitations:
This process can delete the files on your internal SDcard so back them up. Also, you will have to reinstall all your apps, as they get erased too.
Download link:
Mega
https://mega.co.nz/#F!UkshjY6A!HIW7xGf1E1oa04e0N3b1OA
You only need the zip and ftf files. The txt file is just the checksum if you want to verify that your download is error-free. I strongly recommend that you do the checksum before flashing.
Instructions:
1- Backup before you start messing with your tablet!
2- Put system.flashable.zip in /sdcard of your tablet.
3- Keep SGP311_10.4.1.B.0.109_R2C_VMo_US_CA_PR_NoSystem.ftf on your PC.
4- Disconnect any USB cable that may be attached to your tablet.
5- Reboot to recovery. Preferably to TWRP, but you can make CWM work too.
6- Do not wipe anything.
7- Once in recovery, flash system.flashable.zip.
8- It is important to NOT REBOOT the tablet after this step.
9- Find and use the Power Off option in the recovery and turn your tablet off. In CWM based PhilZ Touch it is under "Power Options" -> "Power Off". In TWRP it is under "Reboot" -> "Power Off". If you see your tablet rebooting, force it to turn off by pushing the power and volume up keys simultaneously (or however else you can!)
10- Open Flashtool 0.9.15.0 and click on the flash icon. Choose flash mode.
11- Navigate to where you have saved SGP311_10.4.1.B.0.109_R2C_VMo_US_CA_PR_NoSystem.ftf and flash this ftf with your tablet in flash mode. To put your tablet in flash mode, hold the volume down button when it is off and connect with the USB cable to the PC.
12- Reboot and enjoy!
Credits:
I only put the files together. All the credit should go to XDA's [NUT] and DooMLoRD and many others...
I had a few requests from people who upgraded to 4.4 and were not happy with the speed. So I made these file in case you want to downgrade to rooted 4.3.
Enjoy.
Downloading now. Thanks!
hi njajoor
thanks to your guides i was able to flash in quick an easy way all the procedure was smooth.
may i kinow how did you tewk your rooted 4.3 rom or which settings do you recommend to improve the performance of the tab Z?
many thanks again
mame3876 said:
hi njajoor
thanks to your guides i was able to flash in quick an easy way all the procedure was smooth.
may i kinow how did you tewk your rooted 4.3 rom or which settings do you recommend to improve the performance of the tab Z?
many thanks again
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This is what I do normally, but you may want to change it for you specific needs:
1- In settings:
Wifi, menu, advanced, network notification unchecked; Keep wifi on never; wifi optimization checked
NFC off
Sound, touch sound off; screen lock sound off
Display, sleep after 30 seconds, double tap to wake up checked, brightness set to lowest
Power management, stamina mode on
Keyboard, sounds feedback, sound on key press unchecked
Accounts, email: set sync frequency to 1 hour; Skype: sync off
2- install adaway
3- use titanium backup pro or apps tab in settings to freeze/disable:
Crackle and Netflix (unless you use them)
Anything with the word or logo of Facebook or twitter or social engine in it. You are better off using the browser for these.
If you use both email and Gmail apps, disable Gmail and set it up in email app.
All Google play apps except store and Services
Google plus and hangout
McAfee, reader by Sony, let's start psm, video unlimited, wisepilot
Mobile date, mobile network, sim lock, and sim toolkit (sgp311 doesn't have mobile data)
PO Box touch and Xperia Chinese keyboard (this may significantly reduce your keyboard flickering if not entirely eliminate it)
4- I install greenify, wakelock detector and juice defender on my other Android devices but I've come to believe Sony's stamina does an excellent job and none of that is necessary.
5- Turn gps on only when you use it
6- Remove active widgets from your home screen. I only have the clock and the weather left. If you want to keep the widgets put them on a separate display than the ones you keep your commonly used icons in.
With these settings mine is smooth as butter. I hope yours will be too.
I am having a strange issue.
Actually, I have Gionee M2 indian version with kitkat installed.
I rooted it using Kingroot app and everything worked fine and root sucessfull.
After that I installed Xposed installer App, 2.6.1,
and then installed the framework using installer,
reboot was asked and rebooted.
But it was showing, Xposed not installed, install and reboot, but in framework, it shows both active.
Unfortunately, xposed was not working with these active.
Then I saw a video on youtube in which he solved this problem, procedure was, : --- >
1. go to es explorer
2. then Device - > System - > etc -> theme - >
3. rename map.properties file to amap.properties
after this reboot,
I followed the same procedure, and now after rebooting,
I am not able to open anything, it is showing Application error, unfortunately, launcher has stopped, and it is not letting me get in any option or even go to setting,
whenever i try to go to setting using notification menu, error shows setting has stopped and again laucher has stopeed,
I am not able to do anything.
Please HELP ME ASAP,
and help to get xposed installed in it
Hii do you joined any whatsapp grup for gionee m2 if you joined pls send me grup invitation link
Do you tyu to hard reset to your phone ???
Reply as soon as possible
Thanks
ravibhardwaj2305 said:
I am having a strange issue.
Actually, I have Gionee M2 indian version with kitkat installed.
I rooted it using Kingroot app and everything worked fine and root sucessfull.
After that I installed Xposed installer App, 2.6.1,
and then installed the framework using installer,
reboot was asked and rebooted.
But it was showing, Xposed not installed, install and reboot, but in framework, it shows both active.
Unfortunately, xposed was not working with these active.
Then I saw a video on youtube in which he solved this problem, procedure was, : --- >
1. go to es explorer
2. then Device - > System - > etc -> theme - >
3. rename map.properties file to amap.properties
after this reboot,
I followed the same procedure, and now after rebooting,
I am not able to open anything, it is showing Application error, unfortunately, launcher has stopped, and it is not letting me get in any option or even go to setting,
whenever i try to go to setting using notification menu, error shows setting has stopped and again laucher has stopeed,
I am not able to do anything.
Please HELP ME ASAP,
and help to get xposed installed in it
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I have a WALTON Primo_HM and I also rooted once with Kingo ROOT or KingRoot . This app does root your phone safely but not greatly.I also installed Xposed installer in the phone but it says it was active and others said it wasn't active.The main issue is with the root.Try giving your phone a hard reset. I will not be responsible for the damage occurrence.
My Phone's battery has almost doubled ever since I started using Kernel Adiutor and I never run out of phone storage these days. Thanks to these wonderful apps.. If you have a rooted phone, these are a must-try.. I bet you'll fall in love with these apps once you try them.
Install Xposed Framework and Busybox first.
(For LG K10, Android Marshmallow, use Xposed Installer from /SDK23/ARM/ and install latest version)
The Most efficient Power Saving Apps combo:-
Amplify (Limit unnecessary wake-ups caused often by many apps)
Greenify (Hibernate all unnecessary apps. In Pro version, even hibernated apps can send push notifications. Its amazing.)
Kernel Adiutor (Use this to tweak Kernel settings. In CPU settings, enable "Schedule Worklqueues on awake CPUs to save power")(In Low Memory Killer, Select Very Agressive)(Enable "Apply on Boot" for CPU, I/O Scheduler, Low Memory Killer, Virtual Memory, Entropy and Misc)(Restart Device.)
Check the battery usage after setting up all three of these
Make the external Storage as the default write location:-
xInternalSD (Xposed Module)
- Enter the location of your MicroSD Card. This will set that location as the default phone storage.
- Move all your files (Whatsapp, Android, Shareit or whatever) to the SD Card. Works like a charm.
Download Youtube/Facebook/Web videos:-
Xposed One Touch Video Download (Xposed Module)
- Downloads videos from Youtube, Facebook, Instagram
- Also Downloads most videos from the Web
Internet Proxy Service:-
Orbot: Proxy with Tor
- When some content is banned in your country, use this free VPN service.
Reduce Eye strain from blue light
f.lux
- When you use your phone for long durations at night, this really helps.
Force 4G LTE Only Mode (MediaTek Processors only. For Qualcomm, there are other apps in Playstore)
LTE Discovery (You can use other MTK Engineering Apps too)
- Use the built-in shortcut to the MTK Engineering tool, Open Network Selection> Select LTE Only. Do not open Mobile Network settings page from the Normal settings page. Else it will reset to 2G/3G/LTE(Auto).
- Also you can Enable "Mobile Data Service Preferred" if you want increased data transmission at the cost of Voice and Text.
If you use any such awesome app which works really good on LG K10, and want to share it with everyone, pls do share it here..
Did you install busybox from the playstore (from that link you provided above) after root or you used any flashable zips? And xposed first or busybox first? Thx
gottlasz said:
Did you install busybox from the playstore (from that link you provided above) after root or you used any flashable zips? And xposed first or busybox first? Thx
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i flashed the xposed zip through twrp first.. xposed modules were working fine even before i installed busybox.. then i installed busybox from the play store link i posted above (no twrp needed for that). busybox is for kernel auditor and certain other apps to work..
Hi everyone,
I am using the application Raiffeisen Twint (version 1.2.16.0, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.raiffeisen.twint) on my Magisk's rooted Google Pixel (Android 8.0, Nov. 2017) without problems for a while, but since Magisk 14 versions, the application stopped working and the application reports that root is detected.
I have successfully updated to Magisk 14.5 (from 14.2), but root is still detected by the application, even with Magisk Hide activated for the application and the Magisk Manager package moved to a random name (could also be related to the updated application).
I have cleared the data of the application several times and it doesn't help and root is still detected by the application...
Anyone has a idea?
Thanks for your answers!
Like I said in the Magisk support thread, I can hide Magisk from that app just fine (on Magisk v14.5 beta)...
You don't happen to have any other mods that might trigger an app looking for root (like Xposed)? Can your device pass SafetyNet? Have you previously been rooted with any other root method and do you have any remnants of that left (root management apps, etc)? Do you have any apps that are known to be used for questionable purposes. By "questionable purposes" I mean getting access to paid features without paying, etc. Not necessarily that you use the app for this, but that the app might be used in such a manner... Etc, etc, etc. Every little detail might count.
Hi Didgeridoohan,
Thanks for helping me!
I do not have any mods installed in Magisk and also no Xposed. My device is passing SafetyNet!
I have performed a factory reset last week and since that I only rooted my device with Magisk 14.2, so no other rooting applications used. For details, I have unlocked bootloader, TWRP recovery installed and developer options and USB debugging activated.
My settings in Magisk are:
I have following applications installed on my device:
https://pastebin.com/pmt4jBMV
Do you see any applications with "questionable purpose"?
I get this message in the application:
Thanks a lot!
At a quick glance everything looks ok...
I did some experimenting with the other Raiffeisen apps you have installed, in case they also detect root and "tell" on you. At least one of them did detect root, but from what I could see it didn't make any difference for Twint.
I also tested installing a few of the root apps you had installed (in case the app looks for certain known apps), but that didn't make any difference either. I could still successfully hide root.
My guess is that it's something along these lines tough. That it's using another app or detecting a root app. You could start experimenting with that. Clearing data for the other Raiffeisen apps and adding them to MagiskHide and also removing root apps. Try disabling USB debugging and developer options as well (didn't make difference for me, but worth a shot).
Simple. Change name of package from settings in Magisk Manager, then MAKE SURE you add twint app to magisk hide list, then ERASE DATA of twint app, change package name once again and run twint. Working with Magisk 14.5. Screens if u want available. Or video.
Hi Didgeridoohan, Hi Mamama07,
Thanks for your help, but sadly none of your suggestions did worked... until the update of the application released yesterday, to fix problem related to rooted devices! [emoji3]
Thanks anyway again for your help! [emoji106]
I had the same problem (with BCV Twint) and after a few tries, changing Magisk Package Name worked!
Hello everyone,
I am facing an issue and will be eternally grateful if someone helped me with it. I recently lost some very important audio recordings from my phone. These are very important and I want to run a data recovery tool to help retrieve them but all such tools require root access. I then rooted my phone using magisk and checked the status via those root check apps and they show the status as rooted. However, the problem is that none of the data recovery tools recognize the root and hence cannot run a scan. Perhaps I am overlooking something here. Model of my phone is SM-N920I. I flashed the magisk via twrp and have also installed the Magisk manager. Everything is up to date. Again, when I check the root status of my phone via the app "Root checker basic" it says "Root access is properly installed". Also, when I am using the data recovery tool i.e. Fonelab my phone does not prompt me for root access. Nothing is shown on the screen.
I am sorry if this thread is in the wrong section. Mods can feel free to move it or notify me. Thanks
If other root apps are functioning properly it's an issue with the app you're trying to use. You should contact the developers of the apps in question...