I rooted my Galaxy S5 (SM-G900H) with kingo root. Then I installed SuperSu and while opening it, I faced a popup that said su binary must be updated. After some minutes another popup showed up and said supersu has to disable KNOX. I tapped on OK. After a minute it said Failed to disable KNOX. It's really bugging me. HELP NEEDED!
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kaviandevil said:
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how?
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hello
i tried to install Xposed after upgrading to kitkat but it's not working anymore
both app_process and Xposedbridge.jar are green value at (47-43)
but "The latest version of xposed is currently not active..." still there after restarting
I tried both 2.4.1 apk and Xperia test 2.4.1 version (witch was working perfect in JB before) and nothing works ...
any help ???
thank u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
download the version 2.5 beta
gregbradley said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
download the version 2.5 beta
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works well.. thanks very much
Hani88 said:
works well.. thanks very much
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i have alreade install the Xposed installer and it can't enable framework for greenify.
What can i do next?
I can' t enable xsposed framework, anything knows what goes wrong?
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Seriously? We are meant to help with just that?
Are you rooted? Which ROM? Which Kernel? Which version of xposed?
So much more info you could give us to give us a chance to help you....
Of course and I am rooted. Rom: 4.4.4, Kernel: 14.4.A.0.108 and I use xposed installer 2.7 expermental 1. I have already use 2-3 different versions but the results are frustrated.
Attached you will find a capture
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Try version 2.6.1, that's the one I am on and it works fine.
With 2.6.1
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You have issues with root.
How did you root? Have you disabled RIC? Did you give xposed root rights with supersu app?
Try checking root with a root checker
Iam rooted and I checking it. I cannot remember the method that I have followed for rooting. That is the RIC?
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mafiagalou said:
Iam rooted and I checking it. I cannot remember the method that I have followed for rooting. That is the RIC?
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Well, that message from xposed says you are not rooted.
Untill you can remember how you rooted or you can confirm you are rooted then we can not go any further.
Please root again or show a screenshot of your super user app giving root access to other apps, and show that you can create a file in the system partition or data/app folder of your phone to confirm you are rooted.
RIC is in sys/kernel/security/sony_ric/enable and should be set to 0. Unless you have killed it with an init.d script or a kernel mod it will always revert to 1 on a reboot and hence you will lose root.
A screenshot from root checker
When I open superSU appears the following screen
I choose normal, and finally
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Flash this, it has the latest version of supers with the latest binaries
http://download.chainfire.eu/452/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.02.zip
How can I flash
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mafiagalou said:
How can I flash
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In recovery.
Could you provide me detailed instructions?
Thank you in advance
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Place the file I posted on your sd card
reboot to recovery and choose install zip from sdcard.
But first, have you installed a recovery? If not look in the cross device development section for dual recovery and install that
Just noticed that Private mode won't work. When I scan my fingerprint to enable it it says "Failed to enable Private mode. Please try again." Anyone else have this problem or know a solution? Much appreciated.
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Did you install xposed? If you uninstall xposed, it should work again. It's being looked into. Check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-s5-t2725405
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fsupartyboy850 said:
Just noticed that Private mode won't work. When I scan my fingerprint to enable it it says "Failed to enable Private mode. Please try again." Anyone else have this problem or know a solution? Much appreciated.
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Same error here
Well, it's fixable, but how depends on what you did. What did you do? Did you use xposed? Did you try the download booster fix? You have tell us more here than just "oh my Private mode won't work", and "same here".
I will assume you both used Xposed, since the only information is "oh my Private mode won't work". In which case you can just uninstall the framework, and that will fix private mode. If you tried the download booster, or something else, then you may have to flash the AP_G900A file from my tutorial in the general section, which will break your root until reroot and any changes you made to the system.
Rooted with xposed, few modules, few notification bar tile tweaks with sqlite, change the true to false to have UPS mode work, backed up and uninstalled and froze most bloat with tibu.
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shortydoggg said:
Well, it's fixable, but how depends on what you did. What did you do? Did you use xposed? Did you try the download booster fix? You have tell us more here than just "oh my Private mode won't work", and "same here".
I will assume you both used Xposed, since the only information is "oh my Private mode won't work". In which case you can just uninstall the framework, and that will fix private mode. If you tried the download booster, or something else, then you may have to flash the AP_G900A file from my tutorial in the general section, which will break your root until reroot and any changes you made to the system.
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What is the file named? Is this something we can root cloak I have exposed with busybox and Wanam
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
What is the file named? Is this something we can root cloak I have exposed with busybox and Wanam
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There are several ways that can be fixed.
It's in the Xposed Installer, if you have it click on framework and uninstall.
You can also follow this post, as it has worked for some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52833401&postcount=28
or you can do a downgrade from the soft bricked guide in the general section.
shortydoggg said:
There are several ways that can be fixed.
It's in the Xposed Installer, if you have it click on framework and uninstall.
You can also follow this post, as it has worked for some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52833401&postcount=28
or you can do a downgrade from the soft bricked guide in the general section.
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Mine was already set to false to fix s health if I unis tall xposed will i lose all the mods as well?
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
Mine was already set to false to fix s health if I unis tall xposed will i lose all the mods as well?
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Your mods should still be there, but just not working until you reinstall xposed. I'm not going to say that all of them will be, however. Right now I'm just uninstalling, then reinstalling xposed framework from the xposed installer, depending on whether I need the mods or private mode at that moment, until there is a working fix.
Other than that, you have to decide whether you want mods, or private mode. That's the disadvantage right now.
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Your mods should still be there, but just not working until you reinstall xposed. I'm not going to say that all of them will be, however. Right now I'm just uninstalling, then reinstalling xposed framework from the xposed installer, depending on whether I need the mods or private mode at that moment, until there is a working fix.
Other than that, you have to decide whether you want mods, or private mode. That's the disadvantage right now.
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Ok cool thanks for the info
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Right now I'm just uninstalling, then reinstalling xposed framework from the xposed installer, depending on whether I need the mods or private mode
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Just tried this method and no luck. Still get the same error message.
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fsupartyboy850 said:
Just tried this method and no luck. Still get the same error message.
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You may have to try the downgrade from the general section.
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fsupartyboy850 said:
Just tried this method and no luck. Still get the same error message.
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If runtime was changed from dalvik to Art private mode will not enable.... if you've switched try switching back to dalvik and it will run perfectly!
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wynnemelvin said:
If runtime was changed from dalvik to Art private mode will not enable.... if you've switched try switching back to dalvik and it will run perfectly!
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I'm in dalvik.
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Hi. I need to know how to unroot my Galaxy S5 (AT&T) without tripping knox. This is an emergency because my phone has now been sold from ebay. Thank you in advance.
glossgloss said:
Hi. I need to know how to unroot my Galaxy S5 (AT&T) without tripping knox. This is an emergency because my phone has now been sold from ebay. Thank you in advance.
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Unroot from within the superSU app (if installed) or from the Towelroot app, flash a stock firmware rom and data factory reset.
Okay I can't flash stock. It always fails and my phon says binary >2 something 1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53454972&postcount=1
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53454972&postcount=1
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omg thank you so much
No problem.
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I recently bought a S6 and rooted it using PingPongRoot. I used Root Checker, and the root was verified. When I downloaded Xposed Framework, I try to install it but it says Xposed not compatible. When I try to download older version, it still says the same thing.
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TheDroidMovement said:
I recently bought a S6 and rooted it using PingPongRoot. I used Root Checker, and the root was verified. When I downloaded Xposed Framework, I try to install it but it says Xposed not compatible. When I try to download older version, it still says the same thing.
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Try reinstalling worked fine for me
TheDroidMovement said:
I recently bought a S6 and rooted it using PingPongRoot. I used Root Checker, and the root was verified. When I downloaded Xposed Framework, I try to install it but it says Xposed not compatible. When I try to download older version, it still says the same thing.
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Out of curiosity where are you getting it from?
Clienterror said:
Out of curiosity where are you getting it from?
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I'm wondering the same thing.. As far as I know it doesn't work on the s6 yet.
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I would like to know if it's possible to temporary unroot my phone to use the TomTom app.
I saw that the superuser pro app has per app settings, could I use this to temporary unroot my phone?
Sorry to respond so late
You can temporarily unroot your phone safly with the checkbox in super SU (i tried it myself) I am unsure if rebooting while unrooting is okay.
If you get xposed you can use rootcloak, better than uprooting.
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Rakuu said:
If you get xposed you can use rootcloak, better than uprooting.
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Thanks, I'll look into this.