I really just want to install g3tweaks box but I can't get xposed to install :/ suggestions?
Should I just downgrade my firmware and install a custom recovery and a 5.0.2 Tom so I can have my customs navigation bar again or? Any suggestions. I only want a few tweaks so I don't see the need to install a custom rom but I'll do whatever it takes
Flainz said:
I really just want to install g3tweaks box but I can't get xposed to install :/ suggestions?
Should I just downgrade my firmware and install a custom recovery and a 5.0.2 Tom so I can have my customs navigation bar again or? Any suggestions. I only want a few tweaks so I don't see the need to install a custom rom but I'll do whatever it takes
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I want to root my kk verision. Is there a way to hide rooted status in the settings menu? Thanks.
Bruce
I think the only way to hide that is installing a custom stock rom. Xdaddebs I believe does this.
simple_fear85 said:
I think the only way to hide that is installing a custom stock rom. Xdaddebs I believe does this.
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What he said. I tried the tweaks in Xposed but didnt work. XDAddebs works great.
plus if you install and aosp rom it doesnt even show in the menu. No where to show. If you wanna stay close to stock as possible like i stated above use the xdabbebs rom.
I have a Moto X (XT1056) with root access and recovery installed. It works completely fine on stock 4.4.4 ROM but on any custom ROM like MIUI or CM11, it's Roaming Indicator keeps flashing. I have tried changing its network modes but still it keeps on flashing. I can receive messages and calls but can't make any call or send messages. What to do?
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Wanna know what I would do? Flash the stock ROM, root, then install Xposed and GravityBox.
nhizzat said:
Wanna know what I would do? Flash the stock ROM, root, then install Xposed and GravityBox.
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I have done the same but I want to get theme engine from Cyanogenmod
sirius_gamer said:
I have done the same but I want to get theme engine from Cyanogenmod
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Well then, I suppose you have to decide what's more important then: being able to use your phone as intended or having a theme.
Hi all!
Iv got a Galaxy S III I9305 here, and it has just been unlocked from EE, so it can be used with a Three sim instead.
But this seems to have caused some problems...
I have no idea how this person has unlocked it, but now when I try to open a Banking App, its telling me it cant be used as the device is rooted...
why would the person that unlocked it have rooted it too? just seems weird!
My question is, if I was to follow This guide to unroot it, would I also loose the unlock to use any sim, as I will probably have to flash a stock EE rom back on to it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
cheers
Keith
You just need to flash a Stock Sammsung rom.Wich firmware have you now?When for example you.'re on 4.1.1 you need to find and flash true Odin Stock 4.1.2 firmware.This will remove the root.
viktorak said:
You just need to flash a Stock Sammsung rom.Wich firmware have you now?When for example you.'re on 4.1.1 you need to find and flash true Odin Stock 4.1.2 firmware.This will remove the root.
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Im not actually sure what version has been put on it to be honest, because it just looks like a stock rom to me, which is weird haha
It says its version 4.3.
So if I use Odin to flash this file... http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/38008/I9305XXUENH1_I9305EVRENH1_EVR.zip/
It should let me use banking apps, and also stay unlocked for any sim?
Cheers for your help!
Another option, would be to keep it rooted, install Xposed framework (which is great by the way) and then install Rootcloak.
Rootcloak lets you fool apps into thinking that the phone is not rooted.
I use it for some tv-streaming apps, which works quite well.
timmtn said:
Another option, would be to keep it rooted, install Xposed framework (which is great by the way) and then install Rootcloak.
Rootcloak lets you fool apps into thinking that the phone is not rooted.
I use it for some tv-streaming apps, which works quite well.
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Tried giving this a go, but I cant get Xposed framework to install...
I just get a 'There was a problem while parsing the package" error :s
Its running Android 4.3 so it should be compatible.
Silly question I know, just want to know the probabilities of "Soft-brick" my LG L30- and I want to be sure of install the correct Xposed Installer.
I have an LG model D120AR "L30" rooted, with Stock Android Kit-Kat 4.4.2 (API Level 19); armv7l.
I downloaded the Xposed Installer 2.6.1 directly from the website of Xposed. This Version should work right?
I just want to make a few appearance modifications.
So if in case I soft-brick it (boot-loop). Will a Hard-Reset restore it? By the way I just have the stock recovery (cannot flash, no CWM nothing, just the stock), which only have option for hard-reset.
thanks in advance.
Hey guys,
I'm sorry if someone already posted this question or if I'm in the wrong area, Hopefully I am though.
So I rooted my galaxy S7 basic SM-G930V, It has Marshmallow 6.0.1. If you need more technical information let me know I am not the greatest with android devices yet, I'm trying \tho.
Anyways I'm trying to install some of the modules available through the xposed installer, but It's telling me "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot"?, and then when I click on that part of the app it says "The Xposed Framework is not installed. Please Download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recover. "
I don't have a clue how to flash it via recovery, I know the hold down on the volume up/down/home/power to get those things going I also have Odin3 and sorta know how to use that, but EVERY video I watch has people with TWRP or CWN as their recovery option, and this is where I AM COMPLETELY lost. I downloaded twrp, tried flashing things from the app, and it didn't fix the xposed installer in any way, I tried rebooting, but I never get that 8 button menu that everyone has in their videos for TWRP. The menu I'm talking about is the recovery one where you can just hit Install, go to downloads, select the desired file and then flash it.
If someone could give me a nice step by step guide 1,2,3,4,5 type of thing with LINKS to working downloads, not assuming I know anything, because at this point I don't know what I know anymore, that would be completely awesome! Thanks, I really want this framework to work I just don't have a clue how to get the installer working.:/ Thanks!
Are you using the Samsung touchwiz compatible xPosed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
I'm sure that thread will have your answers
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Are you using the Samsung touchwiz compatible xPosed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
I'm sure that thread will have your answers
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Thanks.