I rooted my Z1 with pre rooted 5.1.1 Stock Rom. Everything was fine, until this night. I installed some xPosed modules then rebooted. But it got into bootloop, so i disabled xPosed Framework from recovery. Then it turned on. But few mins later when I tried a reboot (nothing special just reboot) it got me into bootloop. Disabling framework did not work. So I wiped out delvik, cache and system and installed backup file. It installed and after several minutes phone got turned on. But I couldnt see any files like storage, downloads or pics. I searched a bit and find out that I need to reboot. And it got stuck in bootloop again. So I need to follow these steps every time I want to use my phone. Cant even see files inside the storage. I can get into recovery.
Thanks.
install the rom again and try again or try installing xposed this onehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/how-to-install-xposed-frameworks-xperia-t3372030 its stable worked on my xperia z1 c6092 do this after factory reset to reset the customizations
if it helped just give a thanks
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So, I have an old droid x with the CM 11 rom on it and for some reason I can't get xposed to work now. I had to flash my rom again cause I got soft bricked after trying some status bar mod and now it won't work at all. I had it installed the first time and it was working with the snapshare module, but now all I get is the "framework not installed." I've tried installing but whenever i reboot I get soft bricked so I have to flash the rom again.
1Koncept said:
So, I have an old droid x with the CM 11 rom on it and for some reason I can't get xposed to work now. I had to flash my rom again cause I got soft bricked after trying some status bar mod and now it won't work at all. I had it installed the first time and it was working with the snapshare module, but now all I get is the "framework not installed." I've tried installing but whenever i reboot I get soft bricked so I have to flash the rom again.
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Try choose other installation type in Settings.
pyler said:
Try choose other installation type in Settings.
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Tried that, it installs but when I reboot I get soft bricked. I'm out of ideas other than to completely SBF back to original rom and flash all over again. I feel something may be corrupt. Is there an xposed folder somewhere on my phone that may be causing an error?
1Koncept said:
Tried that, it installs but when I reboot I get soft bricked. I'm out of ideas other than to completely SBF back to original rom and flash all over again. I feel something may be corrupt. Is there an xposed folder somewhere on my phone that may be causing an error?
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I only attempted to load Xposed on my DX for the first time today and couldn't get it to install, but I worked past the soft brick by booting into recovery and re-flashing my system ROM and gapps. (cwm-11-2014-0817-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip)
I tried flashing from TWRP and received the following message:
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/cwm-Xposed.Framework.Installer.v.2.4.1.zip'
I made a backup this time and I'll see if I can figure out what's wrong.
Scott
1Koncept said:
So, I have an old droid x with the CM 11 rom on it and for some reason I can't get xposed to work now. I had to flash my rom again cause I got soft bricked after trying some status bar mod and now it won't work at all. I had it installed the first time and it was working with the snapshare module, but now all I get is the "framework not installed." I've tried installing but whenever i reboot I get soft bricked so I have to flash the rom again.
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I spent some time troubleshooting this evening, checked logs while attempting to flash, and found that the main issue was that the installer script thought that /system/ was at 100% capacity (0MB free). I disabled USB debugging (menu, settings, developer options, USB debugging) and was able to flash through TWRP. After rebooting, the Xposed Installer showed a newer version was available, so I used the app to install it without any problems. I installed a few modules and rebooted. Titanium Backup wanted me to switch USB debugging back on, so I did. Everything seems to be working (including XPrivacy).
Reminder: Make a full backup from recovery before *AND* after you get it working. Make sure you copy the backup to your computer in case you have to wipe the phone.
I hope this helps!
Scott
0xScott said:
I spent some time troubleshooting this evening, checked logs while attempting to flash, and found that the main issue was that the installer script thought that /system/ was at 100% capacity (0MB free). I disabled USB debugging (menu, settings, developer options, USB debugging) and was able to flash through TWRP. After rebooting, the Xposed Installer showed a newer version was available, so I used the app to install it without any problems. I installed a few modules and rebooted. Titanium Backup wanted me to switch USB debugging back on, so I did. Everything seems to be working (including XPrivacy).
Reminder: Make a full backup from recovery before *AND* after you get it working. Make sure you copy the backup to your computer in case you have to wipe the phone.
I hope this helps!
Scott
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Thanks, I got it to work finally.. I've been trying for 2 weeks now so it feels quite rewarding.
I did a search and didn;t find anything.
running a Nexus 5 on 5.0.0. Rooted and all that jazz.
I tried installing xposed from TWRP and then when I went to clear my dalvik/cache the screen turned off and wouldin't turn on. I tried re-booting and then I got a boot-loop. I tried re-installing and got the same thing... Help?
EDIT - To anyone having the same problem. It seems that to fix it you need to disable auto-screen off in TWRP and really let the dalvik wipe take its time. Then you should be able to reboot fine
EDIT 2: Spoke too soon. Suck on 'android is upgrading'
Hi. I'm unexperienced with this in general, so please bear with me. I treid to search similar threads but didn't find anything about my problem exactly.
I've a rooted European (Exynos, Polish or German distribution) version of Note 4. I don't run any custom OS nor did I make any changes to my phone in the last few months. As of now, it's running Lollipop.
A few weeks ago, my phone started randomly rebooting. I blamed it on old apps, did a check with antivirus and uninstalled some apps I wasn't sure about. But the problem grew worse (reboot every few minutes). I've erased all apps that had something to do with my root (Lucky Patcher was constantly popping up in my SU logs in the same minute my phone rebooted, so I uninstalled all patched app and then Lucky Patcher), deleted almost everything, checked that system apps were all the newest version. Nothing helped so I thought a factory reset seems like the best option now. I went to the Settings and did a factory reset.
But now I'M STUCK. There is this picture of the Android with the blue web that should be turning (but isn't) the screen says "Systemupdate wird installiert" (system update is installing), the picture disappears (black screen) and comes back every few seconds. There is no blue line signalising progress or anything. All this for some two hours now.
I don't want to try anything myself because I don't want to make my phone a brick. Does any of you know what my problem could be? Thanks.
I'm not too sure why your device is stuck in an update loop. But are you positive you havent tried flashing anything to your device??
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Wait a second, you're saying you arent running a custom rom, yet your device has root with superuser.. Therefore you should also have a custom firmware flashed to your device.. Twrp or cwm. Irecommend twrp. If you have a custom recovery. Then boot in to recovery mode and clear cache/dalvik wipe/ factory reset etc.
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I'm not too sure why your device is stuck in an update loop. But are you positive you havent tried flashing anything to your device??
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Wait a second, you're saying you arent running a custom rom, yet your device has root with superuser.. Therefore you should also have a custom firmware flashed to your device.. Twrp or cwm. Irecommend twrp. If you have a custom recovery. Then boot in to recovery mode and clear cache/dalvik wipe/ factory reset etc.
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Positive I haven't flashed anything. I didn't even connect it to a computer.
I think that my device has cwm but it's long since I've used it. I tried getting into recovery mode and the only thing I can see is the android figure with the blue ball, no menu, no anything.
UPDATE: I flashed twrp with ODIN, phone rebooted like after a factory reset.
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Hi. I'm unexperienced with this in general, so please bear with me. I treid to search similar threads but didn't find anything about my problem exactly.
I've a rooted European (Exynos, Polish or German distribution) version of Note 4. I don't run any custom OS nor did I make any changes to my phone in the last few months. As of now, it's running Lollipop.
A few weeks ago, my phone started randomly rebooting. I blamed it on old apps, did a check with antivirus and uninstalled some apps I wasn't sure about. But the problem grew worse (reboot every few minutes). I've erased all apps that had something to do with my root (Lucky Patcher was constantly popping up in my SU logs in the same minute my phone rebooted, so I uninstalled all patched app and then Lucky Patcher), deleted almost everything, checked that system apps were all the newest version. Nothing helped so I thought a factory reset seems like the best option now. I went to the Settings and did a factory reset.
But now I'M STUCK. There is this picture of the Android with the blue web that should be turning (but isn't) the screen says "Systemupdate wird installiert" (system update is installing), the picture disappears (black screen) and comes back every few seconds. There is no blue line signalising progress or anything. All this for some two hours now.
I don't want to try anything myself because I don't want to make my phone a brick. Does any of you know what my problem could be? Thanks.
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There is a chance that you put your phone in odin download mode instead doing factory reset
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UPDATE: I flashed twrp with ODIN, phone rebooted like after a factory reset.
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So you got it working now? Or?? You mean rebooted successfully? Or rebooted back in to download mode?
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So you got it working now? Or?? You mean rebooted successfully? Or rebooted back in to download mode?
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There seems to be no problem now, my phone went back from 5.1 to 5.0.1 though. Maybe the whole thing started because of the last update. I tested and I can get to recovery mode normally, so I did a back-up just in case somethin goes wrong again.
If you managed to flash twrp and successfully booted back in to your device, then i recommend rebooting back into twrp recovery, and doing a cache and dalvik cache from within the recovery menu. And if you want root access, download the latest superSU (itll be a zip file), copy the file to the download folder of your internal storage, reboot in to your recovery, install the superSU zip file you downloaded, once its indtalled, wipe both caches again. And reboot.
Let me know how you go, and if you get stuck somewhere, dont be afraid to ask. Im happy to help
hey everyone, clean installed Artmod 10 then installed MultiROM using the app, after restoring apps/data and installing Xposed, after restarting it started crashing seconds after boot (I can see the lockscreen and unlock it) then it starts up again, tried to diagnose myself, deleted Xposed and it's the same thing.
so I uninstalled MultiROM then fresh installed Artmod 10, installed Xposed and restarted, nothing happened, installed MultiROM and restarted, again nothing happened, so I restored data/apps again, updated everything with google play, after restarting it happened again, tried deleting Xposed, same thing, any idea what's causing this?, logcat attached (after deleting Xposed)
Nevermind, I made a mistake and restored some system data
Hi everyone! I have been suffering with this problem for 2 full days on my S10 (SM-G973F/DS) and now i just have absolutely no idea how to fix it, so I thought it was worth writing about it here.
On stock, I used one old and outdated application that made user certificates system certificates, but which worked. Having tried it on EvolutionX 5.9.1 (Android 11), it brought the phone into a bootloop. I didn’t have a backup and because in order not to go through the installation process on a new one again, I decided that I would try to delete the folders from the data partition ONLY, but after half a day of attempts, nothing happened and I started to install the rom from scratch, but then weird things began to happen: after reinstallation/factory reset, boot animation randomly started (check attached video), which either went into an endless boot, or loaded the system back, but then if boot animation started on loading then this loading become endless, and the buttons (in the system) "Reboot to recovery", "Reboot to bootloader" and etc simply turning off the phone without booting into the recovery or bootloader, and if this happened, then somewhere in 2 minutes after turning it off.
I think i tried almost everything: re-installation according to the instructions, re-installation according to the way I did it before, I even tried to install the stock, and after the recovery again and then rom, but absolutely nothing changes, I cannot use custom rom if it is up to this worked fine and everything started on the same version as I was trying to install like before, I even tried to download the rom installation file again, not installing magisk-patch in boot, installing multidisabler, even find my old backup for TWRP that has every partition, but absolutely nothing changes, maybe someone knows how to fix it?
Thanks in advance!
P.S Stock rom works perfectly (android 11), but i want to use custom anyway (also android 11)