KK Xposed - Galaxy Tab S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know KK is old but why am I having such difficulties finding information? That's's not my real question though. I finally got V4A to work and now I'm trying to get Xposed installed. I've got the apk file, that's's easy, but I can't find anything on the file I need to flash in TWRP.
Can anyone help me out? I assume I'm looking for something regarding sdk 19.
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I don't think you need TWRP to flash Xposed in KitKat. You should be able to just flash it through the apk. Correct me if im wrong

paulshriner said:
I don't think you need TWRP to flash Xposed in KitKat. You should be able to just flash it through the apk. Correct me if im wrong
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Yea, I was just coming back here to correct myself. No flashing of anything is needed. I didn't realize though that the alpha version of the installer wouldn't work. All is well now.
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[Q] custom ROM help with v5002d

Hey all,
Just got my Gpad 8.3 v50020d kitkat 4.4.2 yesterday. Trying to flash a CM ROM preferably, but having nothing but issues.
I was able to get TWRP 2.8 installed, and make a backup of stock. Have been able to wipe and restore no problems. But everytime I try to flash cm-11-20140910-INFECTED-v500 I get a failed error. Also, can't flash the KitKat gapps-kk-20140606.
Never had problems flashing custom ROMs on my ASUS tablet, galaxy S4, Hisense tablets, so a little guidance would be MUCH appreciated.
I must be overlooking something...please help all.
Thanks so much.
jt
V500 is very tricky tablet, i had issues too, but after few tries i was able to install slimrom, latest weekly build. The newest TWRP is a must, you can't install any ROM without it, so there is probably your problem. If not, try to wipe. First factory reset and then advanced wipe and check first 4 options I think. Flash ROM and it should work.
But I want to ask you - don't you have unmount SD issue? If not, try to monitor it after flashing ROM, it can appear and it's pain in the ass
Well I do know if you take the 4.4.2 OTA after purchase or you buy with 4.4.2 installed,
Its 10 times more of a pain to root/recovery/rom on 4.4.x base, it's a lot easier on 4.2.2 base.
As for TWRP I'm on 2.6.3.2 and never had any problems.
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Appreciate the replies all.
After wiping again, I tried flashing CM 11.0 Nightlies and it worked without a hitch. Also flashed the same gapps zip but this time it worked. I don't know whats up, I was having external SD issues so I put the ROMs on internal storage as well.
Now that its all up and running, I have root,and no problems accessing external SD card. Also, knock on works as does my smart cover. Couldn't be happier. Incredible battery life and amazing speed.
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jt1998 said:
Appreciate the replies all.
After wiping again, I tried flashing CM 11.0 Nightlies and it worked without a hitch. Also flashed the same gapps zip but this time it worked. I don't know whats up, I was having external SD issues so I put the ROMs on internal storage as well.
Now that its all up and running, I have root,and no problems accessing external SD card. Also, knock on works as does my smart cover. Couldn't be happier. Incredible battery life and amazing speed.
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Can you help me how to install TWRP? I tried many ways but it does not work out. I am using laster firmware 4.4.2 and it was rooted. Thank you so much for your help.:good:
wynstonle said:
Can you help me how to install TWRP? I tried many ways but it does not work out. I am using laster firmware 4.4.2 and it was rooted. Thank you so much for your help.:good:
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probably the easiest way is using this TWRP Manager (ROOT) app from the Play store. It will allow you to install TWRP onto your rooted, unlocked bootloader device.
I did it a harder/longer way without the above app so try the TWRP Manager app first.
Good luck!
jt1998 said:
probably the easiest way is using this TWRP Manager (ROOT) app from the Play store. It will allow you to install TWRP onto your rooted, unlocked bootloader device.
I did it a harder/longer way without the above app so try the TWRP Manager app first.
Good luck!
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Just curious, has anybody confirmed that the TWRP manager app is compatible with the V500? Does it deal with the Loki exploit required for our tablet?
woody1 said:
Just curious, has anybody confirmed that the TWRP manager app is compatible with the V500? Does it deal with the Loki exploit required for our tablet?
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I would download the TWRP (for our device) of the xda thread to be honest,
And flash manually through a flashing app off Google Play (I use Flashify, but there a few on there)
In theory if it grabs the TWRP file for the V500 it would have the Loki patch in the recovery file, but I wouldn't take the chance just in case it grabs any random file lol
Manual is the best on the tablet itself, or do it through a PC and push the TWRP file through ADB to the recovery partition.
But now-a-days you just run the .bat files and it does all the mumbo jumbo for you and reboots straight to the recovery.
Hope all goes well!
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LiamAtkins90 said:
I would download the TWRP (for our device) of the xda thread to be honest,
And flash manually through a flashing app off Google Play (I use Flashify, but there a few on there)
In theory if it grabs the TWRP file for the V500 it would have the Loki patch in the recovery file, but I wouldn't take the chance just in case it grabs any random file lol
Manual is the best on the tablet itself, or do it through a PC and push the TWRP file through ADB to the recovery partition.
But now-a-days you just run the .bat files and it does all the mumbo jumbo for you and reboots straight to the recovery.
Hope all goes well!
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I did it the way you listed since i didn't know about TWRP Manager until after the fact. DOH!
jt1998 said:
I did it the way you listed since i didn't know about TWRP Manager until after the fact. DOH!
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How did it go?
Did you managed to get it on the device?
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LiamAtkins90 said:
I would download the TWRP (for our device) of the xda thread to be honest,
And flash manually through a flashing app off Google Play (I use Flashify, but there a few on there)
In theory if it grabs the TWRP file for the V500 it would have the Loki patch in the recovery file, but I wouldn't take the chance just in case it grabs any random file lol
Manual is the best on the tablet itself, or do it through a PC and push the TWRP file through ADB to the recovery partition.
But now-a-days you just run the .bat files and it does all the mumbo jumbo for you and reboots straight to the recovery.
Hope all goes well!
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I agree. Until somebody can confirm that this app works reliably with our tablet, I would go with the manual approach.
LiamAtkins90 said:
How did it go?
Did you managed to get it on the device?
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I can't remember all the details. But I'm pretty sure I put the 2.6 version of TWRP onto my internal storage, downloads folder, I think (I did have an external SD card installed too, but I can't remember where I put TWRP initially). Then installed it using the stock recovery...Once TWRP 2.6 was on there, I upgraded to 2.8. Then, made my stock backup and then flashed CM 11.
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I can't remember all the details. But I'm pretty sure I put the 2.6 version of TWRP onto my internal storage, downloads folder, I think (I did have an external SD card installed too, but I can't remember where I put TWRP initially). Then installed it using the stock recovery...Once TWRP 2.6 was on there, I upgraded to 2.8. Then, made my stock backup and then flashed CM 11.
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Awesome man, glad to know it all went smooth
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Afternoon guys,
No matter what I do I can not get TWRP installed on my tablet. I've tried Flashify. Using 1 Click TWRP Install and other methods through a PC.
Can someone please help me?
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ChrisHoppyBot said:
Afternoon guys,
No matter what I do I can not get TWRP installed on my tablet. I've tried Flashify. Using 1 Click TWRP Install and other methods through a PC.
Can someone please help me?
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You're rooted right?
My device has an unlocked bootloader. Does yours say the same?
Which version of twrp are you trying to install?
Once above is done try using twrp manager in the play store.
Let me know how it goes.
How do I unlock the freaking bootloader? I have root and twrp but cant boot into it because of the locked bootloader
I am in the same boat. I have rooted my device and I can't get any further.
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Xposed for ART/Lollipop Alpha Released

Go get it!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3030118
Yup woke up to a story of phandroid and was coming to post it but you beat me to it. ?
Is it working fine for you guys?
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Is it working fine for you guys?
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Nope. Running CM12. Tried Supersu instead of the built in su, no luck. Tried changing SELinux to permissive, no luck.
No way am I going to post in that xposed thread. It's nuts over there.
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Nope. Running CM12. Tried Supersu instead of the built in su, no luck. Tried changing SELinux to permissive, no luck.
No way am I going to post in that xposed thread. It's nuts over there.
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Hahaha yeah I saw. Anyone with a complaint gets bombarded. I hope it gets sorted. It's the only thing holding me back from lollipop(I need my instagram downloader)
This is a helpful work-around post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58862247&postcount=1344
^^ UPDATE: It works. ^^
If I have time I'll try the init.d fix posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58859387&postcount=1317
Working for me on latest illusion ROM. Only install modules that are known to work. Ones that don't have caused boot loops for me. There's a spread sheet with a list of modules that work and don't work. Just google xposed lollipop modules it came right up for me. Good Times are here.
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Has anyone had any success with flashing Xposed on ART? I cant flash the zip file. I keep getting an error --
E:Error executing updater binary in zip
Because "Wrong SDK version
Im using the latest TWRP
grkmaster said:
Has anyone had any success with flashing Xposed on ART? I cant flash the zip file. I keep getting an error --
E:Error executing updater binary in zip
Because "Wrong SDK version
Im using the latest TWRP
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Works for me on CM12 D851
Mine is working with the latest Validus. Root Cloak, YouTube AdAway and Pandora Patcher all functioning properly.

Possible Root Method for 5.1.1, Need Help..

Ok, so I have been looking into some of the SuperSU.zip files and sound that there are a few that actually dont make the phone go into boot loop. I double checked the system/xbin and su is installed as well as busybox. Then When I replace a 64 bit su file into Superuser 2.19, supersu app keeps telling me to update the binaries. Thats where Im stuck. So to recap.
I used the root method from CF-autoroot.
Once it failed I pulled the battery and flashed SuperSU-v2.19zip..
Now I get the binary update notification...
If I can just get some help from anyone that knows what they are doing that would be awesome..
Here is the Modded zip.. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6opNIGQWcVYT1JRMmtrNFUtbE0/view?usp=sharing
BTW: I got the 64 su file from root junky...
I know you've tried a lot more than posted here, not sure if all attempts but did you try CWM recovery in any of the superuser flashes?
I think the su binary is dependent on the application. SuperSU is telling you update the binary and going no further?
TWRP and SuperSU are bound to Google's interactive shell limitations to remain in Google Play. They may not be the most capable sources to deal with latest Samsung increased security. Those may be reasons older applications targeted to lollipop are working better than latest.
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samep said:
I know you've tried a lot more than posted here, not sure if all attempts but did you try CWM recovery in any of the superuser flashes?
I think the su binary is dependent on the application. SuperSU is telling you update the binary and going no further?
TWRP and SuperSU are bound to Google's interactive shell limitations to remain in Google Play. They may not be the most capable sources to deal with latest Samsung increased security. Those may be reasons older applications targeted to lollipop are working better than latest.
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I have tried that... the earlier builds flash without bootloop.. v2.16-2.19, newer builds, v2.30 on up, send it to bootloop.. i just felt i was getting closer with the modded su and the notification.
Ive been at it for like 2 weeks.. lol..
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I have tried that... the earlier builds flash without bootloop.. v2.16-2.19, newer builds, v2.30 on up, send it to bootloop.. i just felt i was getting closer with the modded su and the notification.
Ive been at it for like 2 weeks.. lol..
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So beta 2.49 SuperSU fails also? Have you tried its su binary with those earlier builds targeted at lollipop? Maybe there was a reason for beta; can't be released in Play, no terms would apply to it. Wishful thinking?
None of the su binaries work?
Regards,
Edit: by definition, the terms indicated how interactive shell interacts with SEAndroid or SELinux. Maybe the /system/vendor/lib/liboemcrypto.so and /system/lib/libselinux.so need to be swapped with the first Lollipop tar that dropped? OB7 for Sprint Note 4.
Edit 2: if using custom kernel, don't need liboemcrypto.so
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samep said:
So beta 2.49 SuperSU fails also? Have you tried its su binary with those earlier builds targeted at lollipop? Maybe there was a reason for beta; can't be released in Play, no terms would apply to it. Wishful thinking?
None of the su binaries work?
Regards,
Edit: by definition, the terms indicated how interactive shell interacts with SEAndroid or SELinux. Maybe the /system/vendor/lib/liboemcrypto.so and /system/lib/libselinux.so need to be swapped with the first Lollipop tar that dropped? OB7 for Sprint Note 4.
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How can u swap it with a locked boooader
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pbedard said:
How can u swap it with a locked boooader
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The OP says he can flash mods. I'm assuming here and you know the consequences of such, but thought it also possible to mount system and use the TWRP file manager to edit system.
I'm still OB7 but following with interest regarding the root of OG5 and recovery methods.
Edit: If L Speed Mod flashes successfully, default mode should give more freedom if using ADB and it doesn't need root. I think it's all shell scripts. (ADB Insecure required for booted mode adb access.)
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Yea i debloated it wothout root in an adb abell
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Ill look into it flashing l speed mods.. maybe that can be a door... I know that Selinux and fix permissions can be applied via TWRP. SU binaries are applied.. they were in the system folders. So su is where its supposed to be. Busybox is where its supposed to be, 2.49 does not work just older builds. Its all a matter of figuring out how to update binaries??
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Yea i debloated it wothout root in an adb abell
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I would love to debloat in adb shell, however whenever I make a shell environment the device will not detect in adb shell. regular adb commands is fine, just when I start shell.. Suggestions?
Flashing speed mod did not help.. Same issue with the binaries not being updated.. Anyone got anymore ideas?
z31k said:
Flashing speed mod did not help.. Same issue with the binaries not being updated.. Anyone got anymore ideas?
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I'm out of ideas. Maybe the kernel devs will figure it out when source drops. Everything seems to be pointing that direction due to S6 exploit required.
Did L Speed Mod do anything to help with adb access or adb shell? I have to use ADB Insecure to use adb in booted mode with stock OB7 kernel; initial lollipop release. I was hoping that would help TW 5.1.1 as well.
Did you get the init.d test to pass? Here's a good tutorial; I think it's the developer's tut.
https://youtu.be/zOUrd04dvI4
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samep said:
I'm out of ideas. Maybe the kernel devs will figure it out when source drops. Everything seems to be pointing that direction due to S6 exploit required.
Did L Speed Mod do anything to help with adb access or adb shell? I have to use ADB Insecure to use adb in booted mode with stock OB7 kernel; initial lollipop release. I was hoping that would help TW 5.1.1 as well.
Did you get the init.d test to pass? Here's a good tutorial; I think it's the developer's tut.
https://youtu.be/zOUrd04dvI4
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Thank you for the link.. I'm going to try that out when i get some time. I didnt try adb on this run.. I Will test it.
z31k said:
Thank you for the link.. I'm going to try that out when i get some time. I didnt try adb on this run.. I Will test it.
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You're welcome. Just try the default settings once you know init.d works. Maybe you won't need root since you can flash scripts.
Hang in there. I don't think it will long. It would sure be nice if all carriers got a developer edition. I'm all for security but not at the price of losing root. I still prefer the stock kernel. Now I may be looking for a near stock kernel again.
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samep said:
You're welcome. Just try the default settings once you know init.d works. Maybe you won't need root since you can flash scripts.
Hang in there. I don't think it will long. It would sure be nice if all carriers got a developer edition. I'm all for security but not at the price of losing root. I still prefer the stock kernel. Now I may be looking for a near stock kernel again.
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Well, that's the thing. I need all the help i can get. I posted over here because you guys have development. I have been watching your forum like a hawk, just waiting for you guys to get 5.1.1. Lol....We dont in the sprint note edge forum. But i figure its the same hardware.
So with all that said, i really appreciate your help. Its a great step at a fresh direction.

Installing Xposed with Root Access and TWRP?

I appreciate the fact that many will think this thread is a complete waste of time, but i'm struggling to find out how to actually do this with the G4. I have an unlocked bootloader and TWRP 2.8.7.0 installed, but from what i've read the latest Xposed Framework installer (v79) is still causing bootloops on this phone. Are there any safe methods to install Xposed without using the drawn out solution posted here?
P650SE said:
but from what i've read the latest Xposed Framework installer (v79) is still causing bootloops on this phone. Are there any safe methods to install Xposed without using the drawn out solution posted here?
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from what you read?! what about trying yourself?
tons of people here have the latest xposed working just fine.... too busy ****ting your pants for a bootloop (that with twrp on you can solve in 2mins)???
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Just make sure you have the uninstaller to hand if you need it and also take a back up. I have used xposed on stock 5.1 and stock 6 also cm12.1 and cm13 so there shouldn't be any issues here
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from what you read?! what about trying yourself?
tons of people here have the latest xposed working just fine.... too busy ****ting your pants for a bootloop (that with twrp on you can solve in 2mins)???
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rav101 said:
Just make sure you have the uninstaller to hand if you need it and also take a back up. I have used xposed on stock 5.1 and stock 6 also cm12.1 and cm13 so there shouldn't be any issues here
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Sorry, i'm an idiot. I'll see whether it works, but there's plenty of people in rovo89's Xposed thread that have experienced bootloops with the G4 and this latest version.
P650SE said:
Sorry, i'm an idiot. I'll see whether it works, but there's plenty of people in rovo89's Xposed thread that have experienced bootloops with the G4 and this latest version.
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I don't think you are an idiot... You have actually taken the time to read the thread and check compatibility which is very smart.
I know v79 skd23 works on cm13 and genesis v3.5 so any marshmallow based roms should be fine. If you have issues then use the uninstaller and if that fails then restore the backup you have taken. No harm done. If you do have issues I'm sure a fresh install of your rom of choice and then install xposed (and nothing else at the same time, plus wipe dalvik and cache) should sort you out.
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I don't think you are an idiot... You have actually taken the time to read the thread and check compatibility which is very smart.
I know v79 skd23 works on cm13 and genesis v3.5 so any marshmallow based roms should be fine. If you have issues then use the uninstaller and if that fails then restore the backup you have taken. No harm done. If you do have issues I'm sure a fresh install of your rom of choice and then install xposed (and nothing else at the same time, plus wipe dalvik and cache) should sort you out.
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Thank you for being so kind. I went into TWRP and flashed the file, but unfortunately i ended up with the bootloop. So then i went to boot into recovery by holding the power buttons, but all it gives me is the LG recovery and not TWRP. So now my phone is essentially bricked and i've only had it a week.
rav101 said:
I don't think you are an idiot... You have actually taken the time to read the thread and check compatibility which is very smart.
I know v79 skd23 works on cm13 and genesis v3.5 so any marshmallow based roms should be fine. If you have issues then use the uninstaller and if that fails then restore the backup you have taken. No harm done. If you do have issues I'm sure a fresh install of your rom of choice and then install xposed (and nothing else at the same time, plus wipe dalvik and cache) should sort you out.
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Thank you for being so kind. I went into TWRP and flashed the file, but unfortunately i ended up with the bootloop. So then i went to boot into recovery by holding the power buttons, but all it gives me is the LG recovery and not TWRP. So now my phone is essentially bricked and i've only had it a week.
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We're okay, i sorted it. Never been so scared in my life, thought the phone was done for because i had no ADB or Fastboot to save me. It turns out that by choosing the factory reset option in the LG recovery, it simply boots straight to TWRP because the default recovery is missing. Then i was able to flash the Xposed uninstaller and it booted fine afterwards.
P650SE said:
I appreciate the fact that many will think this thread is a complete waste of time, but i'm struggling to find out how to actually do this with the G4. I have an unlocked bootloader and TWRP 2.8.7.0 installed, but from what i've read the latest Xposed Framework installer (v79) is still causing bootloops on this phone. Are there any safe methods to install Xposed without using the drawn out solution posted here?
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I have just installed it through twrp with no bootloops
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stevoswifty said:
I have just installed it through twrp with no bootloops
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What ROM are you using right now?
Aicp 11.0
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I'm using the stock Marshmallow ROM. From what i understand it's only working for those with custom ROM's.
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I'm using the stock Marshmallow ROM. From what i understand it's only working for those with custom ROM's.
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Sorry..... That's your issue. I actually told you wrong yesterday. I meant to say stock based marshmallow rather than stock. It will work with genesis v3.5 which is stock based and an easy flash of you are already on marshmallow. It's due to xposed needing the system to be deodexed.
Regards,
Ravi
If you are on stock MM make sure to install deodex apps which you can find on xda.
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If you are on stock MM make sure to install deodex apps which you can find on xda.
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Sounds hopeful, i'll have a go and see whether it works for me!
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If you are on stock MM make sure to install deodex apps which you can find on xda.
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Sounds hopeful, i'll have a go and see whether it works for me!
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Meh, well it booted alright but i ended up with 'SystemUI has stopped working' against a black screen. Dammit.

xposed runtime for Marshmallow update?

Is there an xposed runtime .zip or whatever for the marshmallow update to Sprint s6 to be able to use xposed modules?
I still have:
xposed-v80.0-sdk22-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160211.zip
Which worked on LP, but I don't want to flash it and mess up the phone if it's not supposed to be for this version.
H0wdy said:
Is there an xposed runtime .zip or whatever for the marshmallow update to Sprint s6 to be able to use xposed modules?
I still have:
xposed-v80.0-sdk22-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160211.zip
Which worked on LP, but I don't want to flash it and mess up the phone if it's not supposed to be for this version.
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There's a marshmallow version of xposed in the original thread, however, we don't have twrp yet. There's no way to flash a zip without that, at least that I know of. I'm sure we won't be waiting too long for twrp though.
Should same mm version work?
H0wdy said:
Should same mm version work?
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same version of what? TWRP won't work from my understanding. There is a version of xposed for MM though
Flashfire works to flash xposed with. You will want the sdk23 version that is made for MM though.
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Flashfire works to flash xposed with. You will want the sdk23 version that is made for MM though.
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Thats good stuff. I read on the xposed forums that it will not work on samdung stock rom. Can you confirm what package you got to work with this device? Is this the package that you flashed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3631566&d=1454436795
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asafegous said:
Thats good stuff. I read on the xposed forums that it will not work on samdung stock rom. Can you confirm what package you got to work with this device? Is this the package that you flashed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3631566&d=1454436795
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No, that is from the official xposed thread, not the one for Samsung phones. This thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
xposed-v80.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160211.zip is the file you want to download.
southernstyle said:
There's a marshmallow version of xposed in the original thread, however, we don't have twrp yet. There's no way to flash a zip without that, at least that I know of. I'm sure we won't be waiting too long for twrp though.
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Actually we do... We just got it working and are planning to share it later
1619415 said:
Actually we do... We just got it working and are planning to share it later
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Thats awesome.
1619415 said:
Actually we do... We just got it working and are planning to share it later
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Awesome can't wait. Battery life has been terrible lol. Thanks for the update
southernstyle said:
Awesome can't wait. Battery life has been terrible lol. Thanks for the update
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Battery has been terrible on MM? Ughh my S7 upgrade can't come soon enough -_-
So i got boot ani to quit reminding me how big sprints......spectrum is. Any way to change carrier label?
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JoeFCaputo113 said:
Battery has been terrible on MM? Ughh my S7 upgrade can't come soon enough -_-
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I've gotten a full day of heavy use with a custom ROM, I didn't make it to 5pm today. I had greenify and amplify working on the custom rom though, so hopefully now that we have recovery, I can test out xposed and get some of those things back. This was my first Samsung phone, I'm not sure I'd go to the S7 after this experience. I came from a phone that easily got 1.5 days on a charge.
carrsteven said:
Flashfire works to flash xposed with. You will want the sdk23 version that is made for MM though.
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I can't get this working correctly.
I installed flashfire and flash the zip and let it keep the option to mount system read/write, and i see it unpacking files, and then the screen goes blank and eventually i have to force it to reboot.
After reboot, xposed apk says it's not installed.
Is there some other way to flash the zip?
1619415 said:
Actually we do... We just got it working and are planning to share it later
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You used flashfire? That won't do it for me. After extracting, goes to a black screen and I have to force a reboot, then xposed afterwards says it's not installed.
Worked just fine for me. For multiple different files. V4a, xposed, and a couple other things.
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Flashfire takes a few minutes to load once it does all that unpacking. My suggestion would be to be patient before forcing a reboot.
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carrsteven said:
Worked just fine for me. For multiple different files. V4a, xposed, and a couple other things.
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Flashfire takes a few minutes to load once it does all that unpacking. My suggestion would be to be patient before forcing a reboot.
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Thanks. I notice you have SM-G925P?
Does it matter that I have G-920P?
After it does the "loading..." showing the unloading and all the files extracting, the screen goes black, and it's unresponsive. Even after 10 minutes.
I used all your settings... same thing.
H0wdy said:
Thanks. I notice you have SM-G925P?
Does it matter that I have G-920P?
After it does the "loading..." showing the unloading and all the files extracting, the screen goes black, and it's unresponsive. Even after 10 minutes.
I used all your settings... same thing.
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That's odd, I wouldn't figure there'd be that much of a difference between the flat and edge model that flashfire would work for me and not for you.
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That's odd, I wouldn't figure there'd be that much of a difference between the flat and edge model that flashfire would work for me and not for you.
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Well, it's been 15 minutes now. Still black screen. I'm going to have to reboot it.
Is there some other way to install the .zip?

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