After installed xposed on my kitkat Asus transformer infinity pad tf700t, it is now impossible to restart. The tablet just gets stuck in a bootloop.
Any suggestions?
Anders_67 said:
After installed xposed on my kitkat Asus transformer infinity pad tf700t, it is now impossible to restart. The tablet just gets stuck in a bootloop.
Any suggestions?
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Did you enable ART or something? ART does not work along with Xposed. I think if you can edit build.prop, u should be able to revert to Dalvik.. Just search forums.. I am sure we can do it through build.prop
Anders_67 said:
After installed xposed on my kitkat Asus transformer infinity pad tf700t, it is now impossible to restart. The tablet just gets stuck in a bootloop.
Any suggestions?
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Try flashing the XposedDisabler.zip in recovery. It should be on your sdcard. If not then just google.That might solve the problem
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i have a problem installing ics cyanogenmod 9 nova hd+ rs25-56, i stuck on boot logo, an android appears in a costume of death, and does nothing, i delete everything and reinstall several times and nothing, i need something special?? like a baseband?? my phone is brick
pennywhais said:
i have a problem installing ics cyanogenmod 9 nova hd+ rs25-56, i stuck on boot logo, an android appears in a costume of death, and does nothing, i delete everything and reinstall several times and nothing, i need something special?? like a baseband?? my phone is brick
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Try a full wipe (data/cache/dalvik) and fflash another Rom... (i.e. CM7)
I'm finding it somewhat impossible to install a custom ROM on this currently useless device.
It is a Kindle Fire HD 7" (not the new HDX)
Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2271909
- Already tried it and the tablet goes into a bootloop once I restart, have to use factory cable to restore, apparently it doesn't work if your 7.30 or above
- Kindle Fire First Aid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
I tried this to downgrade it to 7.2.1 but once completed the tablet said it cant boot and has to do a restore, then it goes back to 7.30. There is a 7.2.3 option too but I never tried it.
I don't know what to do all I want is to get rid of this stupid crap rom but if I can't I'll just have to use a launcher... any ideas?
When you boot looped did the kindle fire logo turn blue?
The first link should work fine for installing twrp the issue with 7.3 is the boot loader and the entire reason you install the freedom boot part.
It should install twrp and at the same time most likely boot loop your device.
Just try using the key combo if twrp doesn't automatically load.
After installing twrp you need to already have a rom on your sd card and to immediately install it.
I would recommend to try the first link again.
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mrkhigh said:
When you boot looped did the kindle fire logo turn blue?
The first link should work fine for installing twrp the issue with 7.3 is the boot loader and the entire reason you install the freedom boot part.
It should install twrp and at the same time most likely boot loop your device.
Just try using the key combo if twrp doesn't automatically load.
After installing twrp you need to already have a rom on your sd card and to immediately install it.
I would recommend to try the first link again.
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Yessir I already tried it 2 times. First is when I first got my Kindle and had to wait a month for a fast boot cable. I tried again but still boot loops again on the Kindle Fire logo, really frusterating.
ccs2ds said:
Yessir I already tried it 2 times. First is when I first got my Kindle and had to wait a month for a fast boot cable. I tried again but still boot loops again on the Kindle Fire logo, really frusterating.
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Use your fastboot cord and try using this tool. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 this is a root with restore.
ccs2ds said:
I'm finding it somewhat impossible to install a custom ROM on this currently useless device.
It is a Kindle Fire HD 7" (not the new HDX)
Installing Kindle Fire HD 7" 2nd-Bootloader + TWRP Complete Tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2271909
- Already tried it and the tablet goes into a bootloop once I restart, have to use factory cable to restore, apparently it doesn't work if your 7.30 or above
- Kindle Fire First Aid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2096888
I tried this to downgrade it to 7.2.1 but once completed the tablet said it cant boot and has to do a restore, then it goes back to 7.30. There is a 7.2.3 option too but I never tried it.
I don't know what to do all I want is to get rid of this stupid crap rom but if I can't I'll just have to use a launcher... any ideas?
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What version is your stock software? If you have the new refresh of the KFireHD (2013) then the 2nd bootloader exploit wont work for you.
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i have the g flex 950. i rooted it using towelroot (i know i was stupid) and i was messing around with the fonts and i needed to reboot to install the font. when it rebooted it wouldn't go past the at&t logo. it will repeat until i force the phone off or it dies. i've tried hard resetting and it didn't do anything. is it bricked or is there a way to fix it?
Recreantcg1997 said:
i have the g flex 950. i rooted it using towelroot (i know i was stupid) and i was messing around with the fonts and i needed to reboot to install the font. when it rebooted it wouldn't go past the at&t logo. it will repeat until i force the phone off or it dies. i've tried hard resetting and it didn't do anything. is it bricked or is there a way to fix it?
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do you have a custom recovery???
No, i don't never thought i would need a backup
You need to flash a ROM with recovery.
u can try this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX0FXxFgPJQ
BadgerDev said:
You need to flash a ROM with recovery.
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jw is there a link on how to do that?? ive been looking around and nothing has given me any answers yet.
I'm attempting to encrypt my vanilla Memopad 7. It's been updated to Lollipop. It has been stuck on the Asus boot screen for at least 3 hours now. I'm assuming something has gone horrible wrong and it's stuck. Or is this normal?
So I had reverted back to my Galaxy S6 today because i tried an iPhone and didn't like it. Anyways I completely messed up my phone and have no idea how to fix it. I rooted my phone then went to go get the xposed installed and i tried to install the framework and it was the wrong one and messed up my phone and put me in a black screen with a blue LED light and all i can do is go in recovery and download mode. I have searched up everything trying to find how to fix it and somewhere it said factory restart your phone under wipe in recovery mode so i did that and now it is stuck in a infinite boot loop screen where it just says the Samsung Galaxy S6 Android logo. Please help I don't know what to do.
Model: SM-G920T
MikeFe said:
So I had reverted back to my Galaxy S6 today because i tried an iPhone and didn't like it. Anyways I completely messed up my phone and have no idea how to fix it. I rooted my phone then went to go get the xposed installed and i tried to install the framework and it was the wrong one and messed up my phone and put me in a black screen with a blue LED light and all i can do is go in recovery and download mode. I have searched up everything trying to find how to fix it and somewhere it said factory restart your phone under wipe in recovery mode so i did that and now it is stuck in a infinite boot loop screen where it just says the Samsung Galaxy S6 Android logo. Please help I don't know what to do.
Model: SM-G920T
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Wrong section.
Nevertheless, I will try to help you.
You say that you are able to boot into recovery. Did you wipe cache&dalvik after factory reset? The easiest way to uninstall Xposed is by flashing the Uninstaller.zip, which can be found in the corresponding thread.
Portgas D. Ace said:
Wrong section.
Nevertheless, I will try to help you.
You say that you are able to boot into recovery. Did you wipe cache&dalvik after factory reset? The easiest way to uninstall Xposed is by flashing the Uninstaller.zip, which can be found in the corresponding thread.
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I wiped everything and factory reset and thats when it went from black screen blue light to blue light with logo displayed on it. I'll try to flash the uninstaller zip.