Anyone installed the Xposed Framework and got it working on an One M8 Rooted? Because tried to install it didn't work, the apk installs but when you try to do install/update it just reboots but the framework never installs???
Just install ARHD, it`s pretty much just an optimized stock rom, flash it, if you get a black screen at the end, hold vol up and power until reboot, initial boot may take 10mins, after that, install xposed through recovery method.
ryanjsoo said:
Just install ARHD, it`s pretty much just an optimized stock rom, flash it, if you get a black screen at the end, hold vol up and power until reboot, initial boot may take 10mins, after that, install xposed through recovery method.
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Thanks I normally don't like using custom ROM's but as I like using xposed and if it's currently the only way to use it on the One m8 then maybe for the time being I will install ARHD, looking at the thread the feedback has been positive, again thanks for the heads up on flashing it.
I don't have an M8 but I'm lurking in the forums.
Try installing it with the recovery zip (available in 2.5).
I think S-On prevents /system from being written to
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With Xposed 2.5 you need to either
- Have a rom with system protection disabled
- Or choose to install via ZIP where it will copy an installer to your SDcard and you run it from recovery.
I am rooted on stock m8-
the easiest way to install xposed is by changing "install mode" under the framework tab to "Recvery (flash zip automatically". It'll do all the work for you, basically the way as described above.
You can also just flash a kernel with write protection turned off, and do it the old way.
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suprtrukr425 said:
You can also just flash a kernel with write protection turned off, and do it the old way.
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This is the simplest way to do it, imo.
Last night i installed toolbox 6, the updated version and for some reason, it corrupted my xposed framework. I got a message that said it wasn't installed. So i tried to install it via "classical mode" and my phone restarts without installing the framework. I was on ARHD 5.0 with elementalX 0.9 installed. I then tried:
1. Uninstall and reinstall xposed on classical method again, it rebooted and it didn't install
2. Changed method to recovery install and didn't install (Got message "cp:' can't open '/system/bin/app_process': Read-only file system"
E: Error in /cache/recovery/xposed-installer-Recovery.zip
3. Reinstalled ElementalX and tried again via classical and Recovery method and it didn't install
4. Dirty flash ROM and ElementalX and tried again via classical and Recovery method and it didn't install
What else can i tried instead of doing a full wipe install of the ROM??
BTW Xposed was installed and working fine until i installed the updated version of toolbox 6 , the alpha version was working great already
Xposed doesn't work with ART, make sure you are using dalvik
Hey Guys,
I have soff, unlocked but stock recovery... will the xposed installer be able to install it via the stock recovery? (automatically as you described before)?
thanks
No.
Does it give the ability to double tap and then the phone goes to sleep ?
Or you just use GPE.
I have the GPE RUU and Xposed works beautifully
SilentHunter316 said:
Does it give the ability to double tap and then the phone goes to sleep ?
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Now yet. It does have gestures tho. I set mine to swipe down to go to sleep. Lots and lots of other goodies in ROM toolbox 6
I'm running stock s-off and root with xposed 2.6.1 and have not had any issues at all. Right now I'm only using sense 6 toolbox and greenify. I have only had two problems and don't believe them to be related. The first is the stock message app FC on voicemail and the second was a soft brick related to freezing Blink Feed.
I installed Xposed from my sdcard as well as sense 6. Didn't run into anything. Double check as above stated and make sure you are no using ART and also check about your unknown sources. I also have USB Debugging on as well not sure it that will matter or not but helps if you use TB or Rom Toolbox.
EDIT: You really need to look into a custom recovery, I use philz and love it. Having root and S-off but not using a custom recovery is kinda like owning a Ferrari but you can't drive a stick.
I have rooted One m8 with TWRP recovery, but it's still s-on, does xposed work also on s-on smartphone?
aluli95 said:
I have rooted One m8 with TWRP recovery, but it's still s-on, does xposed work also on s-on smartphone?
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Of course it will work.It has nothing to do with s-on or s-off.Remember with s-on you can change kernel and recovery partitions but with s-off you can do more like changing radio etc
some on help me HTC one M8
do any one hv any solution for this problem....
i tried many times.... but not abel to solve the problem.....
plz some one guide me what shall i do to solve this problem....
i hv already installed the Xposed Framework Installer (Flashable Zip) file v2.4.1
also updated under xposed installer many time but still this error coming n not abel to use it fully...
advance thanks for any one who could help me...
i tries so many times but all time i got the same msg attached screenshot..plz plz help
htc one m8
ROM - Android Revolution HD 8.1
chetan hingrajiya said:
do any one hv any solution for this problem....
i tried many times.... but not abel to solve the problem.....
plz some one guide me what shall i do to solve this problem....
i hv already installed the Xposed Framework Installer (Flashable Zip) file v2.4.1
also updated under xposed installer many time but still this error coming n not abel to use it fully...
advance thanks for any one who could help me...
i tries so many times but all time i got the same msg attached screenshot..plz plz help
htc one m8
ROM - Android Revolution HD 8.1
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change installation mode to recovery
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I bought a htc one x rooted not knowing that at the time. I know its got charmeleon 1.29.401.11 software and the kernel version says 2.6.39.4-gc993261 [email protected] #1
Also i have the app supersu but when i open it up it says ''There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
Dont have a clue what this is but i want my phone back to stock because ever since i bought the phone i have had problems esspecialy with PkMn Tweaks which never works properly. It is very good to have it rooted so i would either like to get it all fixed or just unroot it fully
Any help would be much grateful Thanks !
To go back to stock you need to relock the bootloader and flash a ruu here's a list of ruu http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604
And to fix the problem you need to flash supersu.zip in cwm recovery or flash a custom rom
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Since the phone is already unlocked, you might as well go ahead and install a Sense custom ROM to get the maximum out of it. A sense custom ROM like Viper X or ARHD will keep the stock look and feel and all the sense goodies while allowing you to tweak it as you like. My personal favorite is Viper X, it has lots of tweak options already built in with an easy to use app, and supports OTA updates.
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Since the phone is already unlocked, you might as well go ahead and install a Sense custom ROM to get the maximum out of it. A sense custom ROM like Viper X or ARHD will keep the stock look and feel and all the sense goodies while allowing you to tweak it as you like. My personal favorite is Viper X, it has lots of tweak options already built in with an easy to use app, and supports OTA updates.
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I am new to all of this so how would i do that then ?
thanks !
just typed in viperx and it looks very simular to the charmeleon i have but alot better i just dont have a clue how to do any of the things like flashing the rom or what a bootloader is i want to learn what it all is but just need someone to teach me haha
To install a custom ROM you need to have a custom recovery like Clockwork Mod Recovery (CWM). Since you already have a custom ROM you should already have CWM. You can check by rebooting into HBOOT (Boot loader) by holding down the Vol down and power button at the same time, and then select “Recovery” from HBOOT menu options.
If you can successfully boot into CWM then all you have to do is download the appropriate ROM file, flash the correct boot.img then flash the ROM from CWM.
Have a look at this video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix1XKErVikY
The steps are same for any ROM.
Just to summarize the main points:
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked and CWM is installed and working properly
Download the ROM zip (check the MD5 to verify integrity of the file) then copy it onto the phone
Reboot into HBOOT (Vol down + Power)
Select Fastboot
Flash boot.img (using flashboot.exe from command prompt)
Once done select HBOOT again then Recovery to boot into CWM
Install Zip from SD card and choose the ROM zip
Do a full Wipe within the installer (This is important!)
Follow the wizard to complete the installation (if you want to keep the stock look select stock theme), the installation wizard for Viper X is little different from what is shown on that video, but the steps are clear and easy to follow.
liiaaammmm94 said:
just typed in viperx and it looks very simular to the charmeleon i have but alot better i just dont have a clue how to do any of the things like flashing the rom or what a bootloader is i want to learn what it all is but just need someone to teach me haha
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Watch these they should help the best way to learn is to read the instructions on the Rom you want or YouTube it
Unroot back to stock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZuAjz4PIjU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
How to flash custom roms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxJf8xIVVC0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Hi All.
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, I am unable to post to the development board due to lack of posts.
I was wondering if anyone has installed the Xposed framework on the International HTC One M8 yet? I know this requires root, and a method for obtaining root has been laid out on this forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694564
but some of the posts state that installation of Xposed when using this root method has not been possible due to the /system folder still being write protected.
It seems others have had some success in installing the Xposed framework when using this method (WeakSauce)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...mctr=(not provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=139157680
but this method does not work on international versions, only Verizon.
Basically I want to install Xposed in as simple a way as possible, with the end goal being to install the Immerse Me module so as all apps will run in immersive mode.
Any help/info would be very much appreciated.
Cheers.
I have it installed and working. You have to install it as a zip thru twrp.
In for an answer to this. I need Xposed before I can root with Weaksauce.
pettsium said:
Hi All.
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, I am unable to post to the development board due to lack of posts.
I was wondering if anyone has installed the Xposed framework on the International HTC One M8 yet? I know this requires root, and a method for obtaining root has been laid out on this forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694564
but some of the posts state that installation of Xposed when using this root method has not been possible due to the /system folder still being write protected.
It seems others have had some success in installing the Xposed framework when using this method (WeakSauce)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...mctr=(not provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=139157680
but this method does not work on international versions, only Verizon.
Basically I want to install Xposed in as simple a way as possible, with the end goal being to install the Immerse Me module so as all apps will run in immersive mode.
Any help/info would be very much appreciated.
Cheers.
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Just installed immerse me too and it works well.
skoobee said:
I have it installed and working. You have to install it as a zip thru twrp.
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Sorry, what do you need to install as a zip through twrp?
My understanding of the method is
1) flash twrp
2) install the root.zip through twrp.
3) install SuperSu from play store
4) install Xposed installer from play store
5) install framework through xposed app
Did you get the xposed framework installed a different way?
I'm on ATT but I had to flash the xposed installer in recovery. It wouldn't install any other way
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pettsium said:
Sorry, what do you need to install as a zip through twrp?
My understanding of the method is
1) flash twrp
2) install the root.zip through twrp.
3) install SuperSu from play store
4) install Xposed installer from play store
5) install framework through xposed app
Did you get the xposed framework installed a different way?
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If u go into the xposed installer》framework》installation mode and choose recovery (write zip to sd card, flash manually). Then go into recovery (twrp) and install the file u just created it works fine.
skoobee said:
If u go into the xposed installer》framework》installation mode and choose recovery (write zip to sd card, flash manually). Then go into recovery (twrp) and install the file u just created it works fine.
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Great. Worked perfectly. You were right, manual install was what was needed.
Are you finding the immersive mode stable? For me the black bar sometimes "sticks" after making it appear
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Great. Worked perfectly. You were right, manual install was what was needed.
Are you finding the immersive mode stable? For me the black bar sometimes "sticks" after making it appear
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I switched immersive mode off as it made texting difficult - the bottom row would be cut off so couldnt see what I was typing.
I was wondering if anyone could help me.
First i rooted my phone, then S-off'd with sunshine.
then i tried to update my firmware from 1.32.xx.xx to 1.40.401.8 so i could install ViperONE rom
First, i flashed a no-wipe zip 1.40.401.8 and it worked but after rebooting the phone, it would restart on each screen-off.
so i figured that there was something wrong with the versions and did a full wipe install.
now i can't install any zip. It hangs at the part where it starts the install and freezes, then goes into a boot loop.
I cant see any file system at all.
I've tried putting ADB sideload mode in, but it doesn't recognize it
Please, does anyone know what i should do?
Gordon-B said:
I was wondering if anyone could help me.
First i rooted my phone, then S-off'd with sunshine.
then i tried to update my firmware from 1.32.xx.xx to 1.40.401.8 so i could install ViperONE rom
First, i flashed a no-wipe zip 1.40.401.8 and it worked but after rebooting the phone, it would restart on each screen-off.
so i figured that there was something wrong with the versions and did a full wipe install.
now i can't install any zip. It hangs at the part where it starts the install and freezes, then goes into a boot loop.
I cant see any file system at all.
I've tried putting ADB sideload mode in, but it doesn't recognize it
Please, does anyone know what i should do?
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The problem with Viper makes it sound like you installed the 1.40 base rom on the 1.32 firmware, so are you sure the 1.40 firmware flashed? You can check this in download mode.
So Aroma is crashing during install? Are you able to save the installation log? Which version of TWRP are you using?
I hope that 1.40 installed... it says so in download mode.
im using TWRP 2.8.6.4
the reason i decided to start over with a full-wipe zip is because of the problem with the constant rebooting.
should i try to do a RUU like shown here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/hima-stock-rom-collection-htc-one-m9-t3095746
Gordon-B said:
I hope that 1.40 installed... it says so in download mode.
im using TWRP 2.8.6.4
the reason i decided to start over with a full-wipe zip is because of the problem with the constant rebooting.
should i try to do a RUU like shown here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/hima-stock-rom-collection-htc-one-m9-t3095746
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TWRP 2.8.6.4 is a beta version. You should use the official version 2.8.6.1 (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/orig-development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3066720)
what ROM(s) are you trying to install? And what errors are you getting in Aroma installer? If download mode says 1.40, then that's probably accurate.
i've tried ViperROM and android revolution.
Neither work. Both crash as soon as it gets started after configuration... I don't see any "error codes" or anything, just reboots and starts a boot loop.
i can try again with 2.8.4.1. but at this point, i just want to have my phone working again.
Gordon-B said:
now i can't install any zip. It hangs at the part where it starts the install and freezes
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I'm trying to understand what you mean here. That's why I'm asking about Aroma logs.
Gordon-B said:
i've tried ViperROM and android revolution.
Neither work. Both crash as soon as it gets started after configuration... I don't see any "error codes" or anything, just reboots and starts a boot loop.
i can try again with 2.8.4.1. but at this point, i just want to have my phone working again.
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So...you begin the ROM install in TWRP, the Aroma installer starts, you go through your options, press install, and what? Do you see wiping data? system? Does it show progress percentage? Or right after you press install in aroma, aroma FCs, and the phone reboots?
essentiallly yes.
In aroma, i go thru the options about installing the ROM.
then it asks if i want to wipe before install, then install starts.
in Android Revolution, it gets to 30% right away, then crashes.
in ViperONE it gets to 1%, hangs, then crashes.
i'm sorry i dont have a log to show.
Gordon-B said:
essentiallly yes.
In aroma, i go thru the options about installing the ROM.
then it asks if i want to wipe before install, then install starts.
in Android Revolution, it gets to 30% right away, then crashes.
in ViperONE it gets to 1%, hangs, then crashes.
i'm sorry i dont have a log to show.
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Install the latest version of TWRP (2.8.6.1) and boot into recovery.
Go into Mount
If "Only mount system read-only" (at the very bottom) is selected, deselect it. If it's not selected, select it, and then immediately de-select it.
Try to install again.
did it. exactly the same result.
if i look at the terminal results, it says E: Unable to mount '/cache'
Gordon-B said:
did it. exactly the same result.
if i look at the terminal results, it says E: Unable to mount '/cache'
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Are you able to mount cache in the TWRP mount menu?
Are you positive you have good ROM downloads? Are you able to unzip them on a computer?
I'm running out of ideas. You might want to post in this TWRP thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/orig-development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3066720
Who is your carrier? If there's an RUU for your specific carrier, you could try running it. You know it will wipe your SD card, though, right?
I ended up installing the RUU from the link I posted. It worked like a charm.
"You are aware it will wipe your SD"
DUDE! I literally had a blank phone. It showed 32gb free space. There was NOTHING on it.
The RUU worked though.
I kinda want to try again, because I have no idea what went wrong or why... At least I know how to fix it now.
Thanks for the help.
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Gordon-B said:
I was wondering if anyone could help me.
First i rooted my phone, then S-off'd with sunshine.
then i tried to update my firmware from 1.32.xx.xx to 1.40.401.8 so i could install ViperONE rom
First, i flashed a no-wipe zip 1.40.401.8 and it worked but after rebooting the phone, it would restart on each screen-off.
so i figured that there was something wrong with the versions and did a full wipe install.
now i can't install any zip. It hangs at the part where it starts the install and freezes, then goes into a boot loop.
I cant see any file system at all.
I've tried putting ADB sideload mode in, but it doesn't recognize it
Please, does anyone know what i should do?
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for flashing the no-wipe I had no problems but I did go into the 3 android-info.txt files and change the cid and mid to match my device. also had to flash it twice as the first flash always fails. Recently I learned about changing the cid to supercid and I think that solves having to go into the files. If your phone is still not working you can always go to the link below and download the RUU for your device and then run the .exe file from your pc and return to stock (I'd look for the specific instructions for that because I did leave some steps out).
EDIT--just looked at full wipe file and it's not an RUU must have been another thread I was thinking of.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
Gordon-B said:
I ended up installing the RUU from the link I posted. It worked like a charm.
"You are aware it will wipe your SD"
DUDE! I literally had a blank phone. It showed 32gb free space. There was NOTHING on it.
The RUU worked though.
I kinda want to try again, because I have no idea what went wrong or why... At least I know how to fix it now.
Thanks for the help.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Free mobile app
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Yeah, well now that you know the RUU works to restore I think you'd be safe to try again.
Just install the latest TWRP (2.8.6.1) and flash the NO WIPE 1.40.401.8 firmware. The wipe version contains the stock recovery and you don't want that.
Or, if you want to use Viper, there's an option in Aroma to install it with the 1.32 kernel so you could just skip the firmware update.
bigp951 said:
http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
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Where are people getting the 1.40 RUUs? All that I see on the HTC website are 1.32 versions. Even the Unlocked/Developer rom is 1.32.617.30
Do I need to look on the international site?
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tyr this---
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/development/ota-1-32-401-15-firmware-noredtext-t3072571
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Gordon-B said:
Where are people getting the 1.40 RUUs? All that I see on the HTC website are 1.32 versions. Even the Unlocked/Developer rom is 1.32.617.30
Do I need to look on the international site?
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Free mobile app
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Go ahead to the M9 general forum, there you will find what you need.
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Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
Diaa toulba said:
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
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Install Twrp or other custom recovery, dissable update cm recovery first in dev option, then install supersu.
Hello thanks a lot for your reply but twrp custom recovery requires root access
Diaa toulba said:
Hello thanks a lot for your reply but twrp custom recovery requires root access
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What do you mean? Did you installed twrp manager app? Not that app, you need to flash Twrp/cwm.zip file through cm recovery. Or find the cwm/twrp.tar file and flash by Odin.
NeoLogY said:
What do you mean? Did you installed twrp manager app? Not that app, you need to flash Twrp/cwm.zip file through cm recovery. Or find the cwm/twrp.tar file and flash by Odin.
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Yes I though you meant the app
I didn't know that can you give me the link to download twrp.rar
Diaa toulba said:
Yes I though you meant the app
I didn't know that can you give me the link to download twrp.rar
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check it under Grand Android Development thread, there are twrp and cwm in zip file, can be flash through recovery. Same thread with cm12.1 that you flashed.
Flash superuser zip.
Your Rom is Pre-Rooted But you need to flash latest Superuser.zip to gain Root accesses .
Diaa toulba said:
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
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OK now I installed CWM v.6 custom recovery
But when itry to flash the supersu zip file it gives installation complete dialogue but when I reboot I can't see the supersu icon and Im still unrooted
Diaa toulba said:
OK now I installed CWM v.6 custom recovery
But when itry to flash the supersu zip file it gives installation complete dialogue but when I reboot I can't see the supersu icon and Im still unrooted
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Try type this in dialer *#1234#* or *#*#1234#*#*. If any of 5hose doesn't work, visit supersu thread.
OK I tried these lines but nothing happened can you give me link to supersu thread?
cm12 has root disabled by default. Activate it from developer options.
Or you can flash supersu
Diaa toulba said:
OK I tried these lines but nothing happened can you give me link to supersu thread?
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After you flash supersu, did any app need root worked? Which version supersu did you flashed?
Used the non systemless one( 2.56 and below).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2868133
Also might wanna try twrp recovery.
now it worked! the problem was that i had supersu installed but it was disabled from the app store thats why i didn't see its icon in the apps
thanks alot for your help, man :good:
Diaa toulba said:
now it worked! the problem was that i had supersu installed but it was disabled from the app store thats why i didn't see its icon in the apps
thanks alot for your help, man :good:
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Good to know. New thing I've learned from your issue. Thanks for that.
I got the same problem as above I just flash su2.76 but it didn't worked out the cm update rec. Is disable ... It give installation completed but doesn't get rooted..
Hi everyone,
Stuck in BootLoop After Installing BETA-SuperSU-v2.68-20160228150503.zip. I installed using TWRP. Install looks it went fine then I rebooted and bootloop.
HTC M9 (t-mobile)
Unlocked
TWRP version - twrp-3.0.0-2-hima
After installing "BETA-SuperSU-v2.68-20160228150503.zip" my phone is stuck in bootloop. It has rebooted at least 5 times. I then was able to get into HTC download mode.
What can I do now? I have a full nandroid backup.
cloves said:
Hi everyone,
Stuck in BootLoop After Installing BETA-SuperSU-v2.68-20160228150503.zip. I installed using TWRP. Install looks it went fine then I rebooted and bootloop.
HTC M9 (t-mobile)
Unlocked
TWRP version - twrp-3.0.0-2-hima
After installing "BETA-SuperSU-v2.68-20160228150503.zip" my phone is stuck in bootloop. It has rebooted at least 5 times. I then was able to get into HTC download mode.
What can I do now? I have a full nandroid backup.
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Restore your boot partition or dirty flash rom
Fixed
Thanks thicklizard for the quick reply,
Ended up booting back into twrp and installing BETA-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip (aka version 2.65). Connected phone the PC while I was in TWRP, copied older zip file then installed. That fixed the issue and now I am rooted.
cloves said:
Thanks thicklizard for the quick reply,
Ended up booting back into twrp and installing BETA-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip (aka version 2.65). Connected phone the PC while I was in TWRP, copied older zip file then installed. That fixed the issue and now I am rooted.
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Im having the same issues i flashed over the supersu 2.65 but still stock... what older zip file did u install?
willardwellls said:
Im having the same issues i flashed over the supersu 2.65 but still stock... what older zip file did u install?
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Flashed via twrp 3.0.0-2
This is the file:
https://download.chainfire.eu/752/SuperSU
FYI, if you are flashing a ROM, sometimes they have superSU already built in. So no need to flash your own superSU. That is the case with Viper ROM. Also make sure your firmware matches the firmware that the rom is using.
I had the same problem with SuperSU 2.76. I wiped dalvik cache and cache twice, flashed SuperSU 2.64 and no more bootloop. No backup, stock ROM. I almost crapped myself a little. About to give this thing it's first ROM flash.
Just had the same problem. Put on 2.65 and it's now booting into the OS. Thanks!
Thanked God i found this post, tried latest stable also beta seems bootloop never ends. Try v2.6 all become alive. Many thanks Sir
Same problem after installing latest SuperSu version from TWRP recovery: eternal bootloop. I didn't know what was wrong and tried different supersu versions but I became reluctant to keep trying that method after the second time... Gladly, I found your thread before doing anything else (even posting myself a thread) and now I can continue my evil rooting plans :victory: Thank you for asking and thanks for replying you prevented me to re-lock my phone and do everything from scratch. It's my first root
You're welcome guys, rooting this htc has been the best thing i have done. Let's keep the HTC community in here alive and well!
I recommend once you get the root part done backup then install xposed framework. No ads, YouTube play back without screen being on, best software once you are rooted.
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cloves said:
You're welcome guys, rooting this htc has been the best thing i have done. Let's keep the HTC community in here alive and well!
I recommend once you get the root part done backup then install xposed framework. No ads, YouTube play back without screen being on, best software once you are rooted.
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I beg to differ about xposed. One wrong mod and you're phone is bricked.
Beamed in by telepathy.
I have not had any problems with exposed and that's why I said make a backup on your card. I have installed multiple Xposed modules and have not had any issues I have not seen anybody break the phone either. As I mentioned make a trip back up what is the point of rooting your phone if you're not going to use it to its full potential that's just me
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Me too - Bootloop
I have an AT&T HTC One M9. Bootloader is HtcDev Unlocked, S-On, and TWRP is installed...
I previously messed up my phone bad by trying to install a OS ROM that didn't work right... So, I used my PC to overwrite it with the HTC OTA version, and that worked. I went into the M9 and tried to download and run SunShine, to get S-OFF, but it said it couldn't temproot, I don't know why, it's pissing me off, and SunShine suggested I root the device with another means. I downloaded SuperSU 2.69 and tried that, it installed okay (I guess) and said it might loop a few times. Try 100! Infinite loop. I tried SuperSU 2.65, but it said, "it's already patched!" and the system ROM had not been backed up. (I'm assuming SuperSU patches whatever is in the system partition?)
Anyhow, it's currently stuck in an infinite loop. I'm going to try re-putting the HTC OTA system ROM on it (great, I lose another half-day at this), and then re-try SuperSU 1.65.
Any idea why SunShine won't S-OFF a device? Why won't temproot work? Any other (good) way to root it?
Twrp question?
I have twrp 3.0.0 installed I make a backup of system and boot... when I boot in the first time on twrp displays a message saying something about OTA protection if I want to receive otas and protect the recovery??? What is that... sorry for my bad English is not my mother language...
thanks dude
Skorpyun812 said:
I had the same problem with SuperSU 2.76. I wiped dalvik cache and cache twice, flashed SuperSU 2.64 and no more bootloop. No backup, stock ROM. I almost crapped myself a little. About to give this thing it's first ROM flash.
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i am stuck and say my phone going to crab but your post save me
cheers
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White91 said:
I have twrp 3.0.0 installed I make a backup of system and boot... when I boot in the first time on twrp displays a message saying something about OTA protection if I want to receive otas and protect the recovery??? What is that... sorry for my bad English is not my mother language...
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i think your s-on on bootloader mape it off then install recovery