New factory image live : 6.0.1 (MMB29S) - Nexus 5 General

Here's the download link for the factory image at the usual place: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/hammerhead-mmb29s-factory-6bfcdfa4.tgz
Amazed to see that no one created a thread for this (I guess). I know that this is only a month security bug fixing, but still, sometimes they fix other things beyond that.
If anyone notice more bug fixes (or more bugs!!!) beside the security ones, glad to report.

does anyone manage to root it with superSU 2.66?

onesolo said:
Amazed to see that no one created a thread for this
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Probably because other threads have the link already...

aslam_ said:
does anyone manage to root it with superSU 2.66?
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Yes. It works without problems.

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damijanp said:
Yes. It works without problems.
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So, one only needs to have TWRP and flash latest systemless SuperSu, right?!
EddyOS said:
Probably because other threads have the link already...
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It's not about the link!!! It's about a thread to discuss this new factory image!!

onesolo said:
So, one only needs to have TWRP and flash latest systemless SuperSu, right?!
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Yes.

aslam_ said:
does anyone manage to root it with superSU 2.66?
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Yes. I now have Android 6.0.1 (MMB29S), SuperSU 2.66 and ElementalX 6.0.7.

What the difference with mmb29k?

faighter said:
What the difference with mmb29k?
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Monthly security update.

tuncan said:
Yes. I now have Android 6.0.1 (MMB29S), SuperSU 2.66 and ElementalX 6.0.7.
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I'm now on 6.0.1 MMB29K, SuperSU 2.65, and ElementalX 6.07 and intend to update to MMB29S, SuperSU 2.66, same ElementalX. Were/are you running Xposed? I'm wondering if I should uninstall it first and then reinstall afterwards. Thanks

Yes, it worked for me. After update, I flashed elementsX 6.07, then SuperSU 2.66.

PhilipTD said:
I'm now on 6.0.1 MMB29K, SuperSU 2.65, and ElementalX 6.07 and intend to update to MMB29S, SuperSU 2.66, same ElementalX. Were/are you running Xposed? I'm wondering if I should uninstall it first and then reinstall afterwards. Thanks
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I tried today with xposed and the new factory, NFC service started crashing (i flashed the new system img without deleting data).
So i rebooted again in twrp, flashed the xposed uninstaller zip, then wiped dalvik/cache, flashed xposed installer, wiped dalvik/cache again. Now it's working fine.

ezio84 said:
I tried today with xposed and the new factory, NFC service started crashing (i flashed the new system img without deleting data).
So i rebooted again in twrp, flashed the xposed uninstaller zip, then wiped dalvik/cache, flashed xposed installer, wiped dalvik/cache again. Now it's working fine.
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik the first time?

I have problems with the update :crying:
Before updating, I had the phone in "alarms only" mode; I flashed the new factory image, and now I can't disable it anymore! I tried both using the notification pane, and the volume rocker, but the setting doesn't switch off...
Any ideas?

PhilipTD said:
Did you wipe cache and dalvik the first time?
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Yes i did (i also did a fastboot erase for cache, system and boot partitions).
pgptheoriginal said:
I have problems with the update :crying:
Before updating, I had the phone in "alarms only" mode; I flashed the new factory image, and now I can't disable it anymore! I tried both using the notification pane, and the volume rocker, but the setting doesn't switch off...
Any ideas?
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Weird issue. I'd try a factory reset.

I figured out how to disable it: I added a rule to enable Do Not Disturb for calendar events, then created an event lasting one minute. At the end of the event, the phone was back to "All notifications"; the toggle works fine now.
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Does it fix the syncing/notification issues ?

PhilipTD said:
I'm now on 6.0.1 MMB29K, SuperSU 2.65, and ElementalX 6.07 and intend to update to MMB29S, SuperSU 2.66, same ElementalX. Were/are you running Xposed? I'm wondering if I should uninstall it first and then reinstall afterwards. Thanks
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No, I don't have Xposed at the moment.

Another minor issue is that WiFi seems to be always on, looking at the battery usage graph, even when it's set to be off (WiFi scanning is disabled), and even when the phone is in airplane mode!
I don't know how to check if it's actually always on, but I noticed this both before and after the latest security update.
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Updated to Android Lollipop, deleted xposed, now bootloop

Hi,
I seem to have managed to bootloop my Nexus 5. Yesterday I updated my Nexus to Android Lollipop (through the system update), I rooted it with CF-Root. All working well after.
However, I noticed that xposed was not activated. So I pressed on uninstall with the intention to install again. As soon as it rebooted, the device got a bootloop.
What should I do?
I tried the xposed-disabler fix but to no avail.
Thanks,
Immortali
Flash stock firmware again. I'm sure stock images are available in the N5 section.
Also, Xposed is not compatible with Lollipop so don't try to install it again unless you want to recover from another bootloop.
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Dies that mean that I will lose all data and need to reinstall all apps again?
immortali said:
Dies that mean that I will lose all data and need to reinstall all apps again?
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I don't have an N5, but you should be able to just flash /system leaving your data intact.
If you ask in the N5 section I'm sure someone there will help you.
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You can save your data!
If you know how to flash the stock image (If not, let me know), you can just look at the "flash-all" file and search for: "fastboot -w update image-hammerhead-<VersionCode>.zip".
Then, just delete the "-w" (W stands for Wipe).
After that you can just flash with no fear, all of your data will be kept.
If you don't know how to flash a stock image or you know another way to do so that is not giving you the option to not wipe everything form your device, let me know and I'll send you a guide (well, actually, I will translate you a guide from another language ).
Hope I helped and sorry for my English
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If you know how to flash the stock image (If not, let me know), you can just look at the "flash-all" file and search for: "fastboot -w update image-hammerhead-<VersionCode>.zip".
Then, just delete the "-w" (W stands for Wipe).
After that you can just flash with no fear, all of your data will be kept.
If you don't know how to flash a stock image or you know another way to do so that is not giving you the option to not wipe everything form your device, let me know and I'll send you a guide (well, actually, I will translate you a guide from another language ).
Hope I helped and sorry for my English
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I'll try that
I did something else:
I did a Nandroid backup, Flash Stocked and then restored the data part only. It is still in the bootloop, therefore I am presuming that the data is actually corrupted.
Can I edit a nandroid backup that is saved on my pc and remove xposed from it?
I think teh lesson here is when moving from one version of Android to another you should do a clean install, either that or just dirty flash over the after a system wipe. Either way I struggle to see how this is an Xposed issue..
OmerElbaz said:
If you know how to flash the stock image (If not, let me know), you can just look at the "flash-all" file and search for: "fastboot -w update image-hammerhead-<VersionCode>.zip".
Then, just delete the "-w" (W stands for Wipe).
After that you can just flash with no fear, all of your data will be kept.
If you don't know how to flash a stock image or you know another way to do so that is not giving you the option to not wipe everything form your device, let me know and I'll send you a guide (well, actually, I will translate you a guide from another language ).
Hope I helped and sorry for my English
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Please note that even without the -w flag, if it flashes over userdata.img then that's a wipe.
cmstlist said:
Please note that even without the -w flag, if it flashes over userdata.img then that's a wipe.
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I didn't knew that actually, what exactly does it wipes?
And still it's pretty much the best you can do... I think
Argh, did exactly the same with the same result. So it's an XPosed issue.
Installed Lollipop OTA on my Nexus 7 WiFi 2013 with XPosed installed. Everything fine and running for a few days.
A few hours ago I decided to remove the XPosed framework from inside the XPosed installer and rebooted -> bootloop.
Strange that this happens after removing XPosed.
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I didn't knew that actually, what exactly does it wipes?
And still it's pretty much the best you can do... I think
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Userdata.img covers the entire data partition including internal SD, installed apps and app data. Flashing Userdata.img is equivalent to a full data and storage wipe.
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Inferi0r said:
Argh, did exactly the same with the same result. So it's an XPosed issue.
Installed Lollipop OTA on my Nexus 7 WiFi 2013 with XPosed installed. Everything fine and running for a few days.
A few hours ago I decided to remove the XPosed framework from inside the XPosed installer and rebooted -> bootloop.
Strange that this happens after removing XPosed.
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All the modifications that Xposed originally made to your system were reverted by the OTA. I'm sure what happened was the Xposed installer held onto backups of the system files it had modified. When you "uninstalled" Xposed it replaced some proper Lollipop system files with backups that came from KitKat. No wonder it bootlooped.
Since it corrupted system files, what you really need to do is reflash the system.img of Lollipop in fastboot. Then it should boot fine without data loss. Then reroot if you want to.
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cmstlist said:
Userdata.img covers the entire data partition including internal SD, installed apps and app data. Flashing Userdata.img is equivalent to a full data and storage wipe.
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All the modifications that Xposed originally made to your system were reverted by the OTA. I'm sure what happened was the Xposed installer held onto backups of the system files it had modified. When you "uninstalled" Xposed it replaced some proper Lollipop system files with backups that came from KitKat. No wonder it bootlooped.
Since it corrupted system files, what you really need to do is reflash the system.img of Lollipop in fastboot. Then it should boot fine without data loss. Then reroot if you want to.
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Are you sure about the wipe?
Cuz I think I already used this method once "without wiping" (For sure used it WITH wiping b4 but I'm not sure I also used without..) and if I really used it this way then I'm pretty sure it didn't wiped any of my data (I may be wrong, though, let me know if it's 100% wipes).
Thanks for all the suggestions, I managed to reboot my Nexus 7 without any loss of userdata.
With help of the Nexus Root Toolkit v1.9.8 I flashed the system.img from the razor-lrx21p-factory-ba55c6ab.zip onto my device in bootloader mode. Within 3 minutes I was up and running again.
That's all it takes to fix the bootloop.
Ok, but the question is "What to do to uninstall Xposed after Lollipop Update ?"
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Ok, but the question is "What to do to uninstall Xposed after Lollipop Update ?"
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You don't do anything. If the update succeeded and your device boots successfully, then the update already removed Xposed.
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cmstlist said:
You don't do anything. If the update succeeded and your device boots successfully, then the update already removed Xposed.
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Some people who try to uninstal Xposed, have bootloop.
I haven't uninstall Xposed and I wait for an update for Lollipop... because my Nexus 5 works fine without uninstall Xposed. But it don't work...
db77 said:
Some people who try to uninstal Xposed, have bootloop.
I haven't uninstall Xposed and I wait for an update for Lollipop... because my Nexus 5 works fine without uninstall Xposed. But it don't work...
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What doesn't work? The OTA? Lollipop? Xposed?
If you did the OTA and the OS works, then just remove the Xposed Installer app and your Xposed modules. Xposed itself is no longer installed so don't take any further steps.
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What doesn't work? The OTA? Lollipop? Xposed?
If you did the OTA and the OS works, then just remove the Xposed Installer app and your Xposed modules. Xposed itself is no longer installed so don't take any further steps.
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Xposed don't work under Lollipop.
On my Nexus 5, Xposed is always present but don't work, because ART et not Dalvik.
It has not been uninstalled...
db77 said:
Xposed don't work under Lollipop.
On my Nexus 5, Xposed is always present but don't work, because ART et not Dalvik.
It has not been uninstalled...
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What makes you say Xposed is still there? The files that were patched when you installed Xposed under KitKat have been replaced by the Lollipop upgrade. Hence it's gone.

Installation Help

I factory reset my Nexus 5 on stock Lollipop. Put TWRP recovery on it, rooted it. Flashed the xposed zip. Phone won't go past the boot screen. What am I doing wrong??
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I factory reset my Nexus 5 on stock Lollipop. Put TWRP recovery on it, rooted it. Flashed the xposed zip. Phone won't go past the boot screen. What am I doing wrong??
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I guess a module is incompatible with your phone but I may be wrong (just my opinion). You are going through a bootloop. I had one of these last week and had to disable xposed to uninstall it. I think you can find it in /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files/Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip I got the info from this link: https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-disable-xposed-installer/ flashed the uninstaller with my twrp recovery, rebooted, uninstalled incompatible module, installed xposed again via xposed installer app and your done (if what I said is the case). Hope this helps. Good luck.
No, it's not an incompatible module. My phone won't boot as soon as I flash xposed. It has nothing to do with modules.
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No, it's not an incompatible module. My phone won't boot as soon as I flash xposed. It has nothing to do with modules.
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Sorry I don't know anything else. I would try it anyway.
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dirty_smurf45 said:
Sorry I don't know anything else. I would try it anyway.
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There are no modules installed after a factory reset! I can't try that method when it's impossible.
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There are no modules installed after a factory reset! I can't try that method when it's impossible.
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I'm just trying to help you get past the bootloop since idk what the problem is (it was just an opinion). If you installed Xposed, you get the uninstall zip file. That disables Xposed for you to fix it.
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SuperSU 2.66 beta on Shamu

Please write your experience with SuperSU 2.60 / 2.61 / 2.62-3...2.66 on Shamu.
2.56 didn't work on my unlocked, unencrypted 6.0.0 (MRA58R)
Systemless 2.62-3 with works as a charm with my 6.0.1.
I dirty flashed 6.0.1 system.img and boot.img, then I flashed SuperSU 2.62-3 (in TWRP). I stayed unencrypted.
Xposed, ES File Explorer, Double tap 2 wake, Greenify, BetterBatteryStats ... work perfectly.
Edit:
2.62-3 works for some with 6.0.1. and with Android Pay
2.52 has been working fine for me since mm has been out, running on MRA58R now. Have not tried 2.6 but 2.49 was also working perfectly. If you need android pay to work then 2.6 or there are other options like custom ROMs that have it successfully working
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Running it here without issue. Also had it running on mra58r.
The only casualty I suppose was/is es file explorer. It could not gain root access for some reason.
I am rooted, unencrypted and have the latest Elite kernel.
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Using 2.6.1 and brand new 6.0.1 fresh install and Android pay is working flawlessly!
Does anybody have a downloadlink for 2.61, can`t find it anywhere
Nevermind, found it.
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Nevermind, found it.
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Adding the link to the post would have been useful!
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Adding the link to the post would have been useful!
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Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344. Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3568267&d=1449521348.
belek1979 said:
Please write your experience with SuperSU 2.60/2.61 on Shamu.
2.56 didn't work on my unlocked, unencrypted 6.0.0 (MRA58R)
Maybe 2.60/2.61 will work with 6.0.1?
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Although 2.61 is installed
TWRP says: no root
Root Explorer says: you are not rooted
Quick reboot says: no root
NLBeev said:
Although 2.61 is installed
TWRP says: no root
Root Explorer says: you are not rooted
Quick reboot says: no root
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Root Checker Pro, BusyBox Pro said i was rooted and the Franco FKU app has root too. Maybe its a problem with apps not adapted/compatible with systemless root (2.61) yet.
gee2012 said:
... Maybe its a problem with apps not adapted/compatible with systemless root (2.61) yet.
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I am using the lite Rom 6.0.1 of @Danvdh. Works, but with Franco's kernel (r35) installed, problems with the sim-card. (Not recognized).
Going back to 6.0...... Too many issues.
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I am using the lite Rom 6.0.1 of @Danvdh. Works, but with Franco's kernel (r35) installed, problems with the sim-card. (Not recognized).
Going back to 6.0...... Too many issues.
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Well i`am on stock 6.0.1/TWRP/2.61/Franco r35 and so far no issues, everything working well :fingers-crossed:
gee2012 said:
Well i`am on stock 6.0.1/TWRP/2.61/Franco r35 and so far no issues, everything working well :fingers-crossed:
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Now back on 6.0. Will retry with a full wipe.
NLBeev said:
Now back on 6.0. Will retry with a full wipe.
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Good luck, from what i understand systemless root works best on stock.
gee2012 said:
Good luck, from what i understand systemless root works best on stock.
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Did a full wipe and flashed again the lite Rom 6.0.1 of Danvdh. This rom is stock based.
After reboot I restored the 6.0-data from a nandroid backup with TWRP. Root checker says 'no root'.
Now last try with full wipe and restore from Google.
At this moment my N6 is restoring the apps from Google take a long time, but root checker says there is root access.
So this update needs a complete wipe and factory reset.
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Did a full wipe and flashed again the lite Rom 6.0.1 of Danvdh. This rom is stock based.
After reboot I restored the 6.0-data from a nandroid backup with TWRP. Root checker says 'no root'.
Now last try with full wipe and restore from Google.
At this moment my N6 is restoring the apps from Google take a long time, but root checker says there is root access.
So this update needs a complete wipe and factory reset.
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Maybe thats it, i didn`t mention i actualy did a full wipe prior to rooting.
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Maybe thats it, i didn`t mention i actualy did a full wipe prior to rooting.
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I did some reading and trial with the lite rom of Danvdh. What seems important is that SuperSU 2.6x is flashed as the last file after flashing system stuff, like mods, kernel.
NLBeev said:
I did some reading and trial with the lite rom of Danvdh. What seems important is that SuperSU 2.6x is flashed as the last file after flashing system stuff, like mods, kernel.
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Yup, that what i did too. Thought you knew that
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Yup, that what i did too. Thought you knew that
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It is logical, but I was too busy with trying to flash without wiping the data partition.
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...about wiping data...
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I managed to update from M6.0 to M6.0.1 with data kept.
Important is that the system partition does not contain su-stuff of previous versions.
In TWRP I wiped the M 6.0 system and caches, but not the data.
Flashed the lite 6.0.1 rom of Danvdh;
Flashed Franco's kernel r35;
Flashed SuperSU 2.61;
Reboot - TWRP button 'do not install SU'.
Needed to restore settings (dpi), layers and the black themed apps of the TBO team.
I dirty flashed from stock rooted 6.0.0 to 6.0.1 today and rooted using Systemless 2.62-3. Everything is working great so far.

Flashable OTA?

When I had my Nexus 5 people would make flashable OTA files to be used in TWRP, is no one doing this any longer? All I can find is how to sideload the OTA.
Thanks
idbl_fanatic said:
When I had my Nexus 5 people would make flashable OTA files to be used in TWRP, is no one doing this any longer? All I can find is how to sideload the OTA.
Thanks
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just flash the boot.img and system.img in twrp. if you had root, youll need to reroot. yes, twrp flashes system.img and boot.img files now as well.
simms22 said:
just flash the boot.img and system.img in twrp. if you had root, youll need to reroot. yes, twrp flashes system.img and boot.img files now as well.
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WOW thank you, I didn't know that TWRP did this.
simms22 said:
just flash the boot.img and system.img in twrp. if you had root, youll need to reroot. yes, twrp flashes system.img and boot.img files now as well.
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Ok, I am a little confused, I am trying to apply the MRA58K from LMY48T OTA found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/ref-nexus-6-stock-ota-urls-t2906493 in the ZIP file, I am not finding system.img, or boot.img
Download the factory images and extract the system and boot.imgs,put them on your SD card(phone storage) enter twrp,select install,then select images in bottom right, select the partition you want to flash to, select the correct.img file
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holeindalip said:
Download the factory images and extract the system and boot.imgs,put them on your SD card(phone storage) enter twrp,select install,then select images in bottom right, select the partition you want to flash to, select the correct.img file
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Just want to double check, this will be ok to do giong from 5.1.1 to 6.0.1?
idbl_fanatic said:
Just want to double check, this will be ok to do giong from 5.1.1 to 6.0.1?
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yup
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yup
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Ok, so, I got my phone updates, however, I had systemless xposed working on it, MM 6.0.1 (MOB30M) however when I went in to try and enable the modules, it gave an error (a long one) so I thought that maybe I didn't have the correct version installed, or wasn't rooted right, so I went back into recovery, re-rooted, and installed 85.3, now it says that xposed isn't installed at all. So for now, I went back to my 5.1.1 restore. Any ideas?
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Ok, so, I got my phone updates, however, I had systemless xposed working on it, MM 6.0.1 (MOB30M) however when I went in to try and enable the modules, it gave an error (a long one) so I thought that maybe I didn't have the correct version installed, or wasn't rooted right, so I went back into recovery, re-rooted, and installed 85.3, now it says that xposed isn't installed at all. So for now, I went back to my 5.1.1 restore. Any ideas?
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You have to reflash xposed. It is in the system partition so you will have to redo it after making room as google now fills up the system partition almost completely.
zelendel said:
You have to reflash xposed. It is in the system partition so you will have to redo it after making room as google now fills up the system partition almost completely.
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I thought that was the whole reason behind the System Less Xposed, so it doesn't install to your system partition.
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I thought that was the whole reason behind the System Less Xposed, so it doesn't install to your system partition.
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was the systemless updated to work with the new security measures built into the update? You have to remember that with each update google is making things like xposed harder to get working. It is well known that sooner or later xposed all together will no longer be an option.
So I would check all the changes that the update did to see what it changed. I nor most the people I know have not used xposed in a long time so I really cant say for sure
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was the systemless updated to work with the new security measures built into the update? You have to remember that with each update google is making things like xposed harder to get working. It is well known that sooner or later xposed all together will no longer be an option.
So I would check all the changes that the update did to see what it changed. I nor most the people I know have not used xposed in a long time so I really cant say for sure
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That makes sense, maybe I'll go to MMB29K instead.
Systemless root or systemless exposed?
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I have systemless xposed working on mob30m. currently have v85.2 installed, all modules working. Only hiccup i ran into was the installer apk. you have to use the one linked in the systemless xposed thread, or it won't recognize the framework is installed.
putridfoetus said:
I have systemless xposed working on mob30m. currently have v85.2 installed, all modules working. Only hiccup i ran into was the installer apk. you have to use the one linked in the systemless xposed thread, or it won't recognize the framework is installed.
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Thank you, I just reinstalled 6.0.1 MOB30M and it works!
I'm on 6.0 right now with TW recovery, root with SuperSU and Xposed v85, I want to go to 6.0.1 latest version, what would be the best was to do it?
Shall I uninstall xposed, unroot and get stock recovery and then just try to install OTA or is there another way?
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I'm on 6.0 right now with TW recovery, root with SuperSU and Xposed v85, I want to go to 6.0.1 latest version, what would be the best was to do it?
Shall I uninstall xposed, unroot and get stock recovery and then just try to install OTA or is there another way?
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Check out Flashfire in the appstore, it let's you update with OTA, and re-root
idbl_fanatic said:
Check out Flashfire in the appstore, it let's you update with OTA, and re-root
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Yes, used, Great job, Mr Chainfire

Trouble with Xposed on Galaxy Note 5

I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
kdisn said:
I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
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Which Xposed file did you flash?
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mattzeller said:
Which Xposed file did you flash?
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I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
kdisn said:
I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
Sent from my SCH-R220
mattzeller said:
If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I'm running stock, yes. Thank you for the link. I'll try it and then let you know!!
mattzeller said:
If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
Sent from my SCH-R220
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The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
kdisn said:
The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
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Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
Sent from my SCH-R220
mattzeller said:
Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
kdisn said:
I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
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Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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mattzeller said:
Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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I'll try that. I flashed from Odin to wipe everything off and Snapchat works, but I don't have TWRP anymore. Even without Xposed and root, even when I JUST had TWRP, Snapchat wouldn't let me log in. But I'll try what you told me and hope it works
mattzeller said:
Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
Sent from my SCH-R220
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So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
kdisn said:
So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
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Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
Sent from my SCH-R220
mattzeller said:
Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I ran the uninstaller for Xposed again and it seems to have wiped the rest of the files because snapchat now lets me login. Now time to follow the instructions you gave me before w/ systemless rooting my NAND is backed up too just in case I screw up again.

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