Xposed - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone here using xposed with MM?? IF yes, what version. Dont wanna bootloop.
Thanks
Custom M9

Roobwz said:
Anyone here using xposed with MM?? IF yes, what version. Dont wanna bootloop.
Thanks
Custom M9
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This one works for me:
xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64
Go download from the original thread.
Don't forget to backup ROM first!
Then install the apk:
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk

Fain11 said:
This one works for me:
xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64
Go download from the original thread.
Don't forget to backup ROM first!
Then install the apk:
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
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thanks man!
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Fain11 said:
This one works for me:
xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64
Go download from the original thread.
Don't forget to backup ROM first!
Then install the apk:
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
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Sorry to jump in on your thread, but do you have to be s-off and running a deodexed rom for xposed to work?

ktbee said:
Sorry to jump in on your thread, but do you have to be s-off and running a deodexed rom for xposed to work?
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No, S-Off and deodexed rom are not necessary to run xposed, just root and CWM/TWRP etc.

richierich said:
No, S-Off and deodexed rom are not necessary to run xposed, just root and CWM/TWRP etc.
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Weird I get stuck on the boot screen whenever I flash xposed. I'm on stock 6.0 rooted with supersu 2.65.

Did you wipe cache and dalvik?

Im using the xposed version explained above, and everything is working fine
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ktbee said:
Weird I get stuck on the boot screen whenever I flash xposed. I'm on stock 6.0 rooted with supersu 2.65.
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Mine sat for A WHILE for the first boot. Give it some time.

Ajxx16 said:
Mine sat for A WHILE for the first boot. Give it some time.
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How long roughly? I've waited for roughly 30 minutes and it is still stuck on the second boot screen. Also, when I try to flash zip files on twrp, sometimes it automatically reboots without any warning which i find weird since it only happens every now and then. I've tried updating to the latest 3.0 TWRP and same thing happened. I have the Rogers canadian variant so i'm not sure if that makes any difference.

ktbee said:
How long roughly? I've waited for roughly 30 minutes and it is still stuck on the second boot screen. Also, when I try to flash zip files on twrp, sometimes it automatically reboots without any warning which i find weird since it only happens every now and then. I've tried updating to the latest 3.0 TWRP and same thing happened. I have the Rogers canadian variant so i'm not sure if that makes any difference.
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Ah I see, mine sat on the initial boot screen for a while. As soon as I hit the second it went right into optimizing apps. Are you certain that you're flashing the correct versions?
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Related

Original and modified OTA zip files 10/01/13

I got the OTA update notification today, but I couldn't install because of CWM.
I modified the zip to remove the recovery check, but it's the first one I've ever done, so I'm not sure if it will work. Either way, you'll probably have to reflash CWM if it does work.
As always, I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong with your phone. Whether it blows up, catches fire, or just bricks....not my fault.
Anways, here are both the OG and the modified versions of the OTA update.
UPDATE: I just flashed the modified zip and it installed fine. Got rid of that annoying notification and I still kept root by choosing to fix root after flashing it.
Modified
Original
SoCmodder said:
I got the OTA update notification today, but I couldn't install because of CWM.
I modified the zip to remove the recovery check, but it's the first one I've ever done, so I'm not sure if it will work. Either way, you'll probably have to reflash CWM if it does work.
As always, I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong with your phone. Whether it blows up, catches fire, or just bricks....not my fault.
Anways, here are both the OG and the modified versions of the OTA update.
UPDATE: I just flashed the modified zip and it installed fine. Got rid of that annoying notification and I still kept root by choosing to fix root after flashing it.
Modified
Original
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tried to flash the modified but failed
jiggajaydroid said:
tried to flash the modified but failed
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Are you on the stock rom? I'm not sure it will work if you're on the deodexed one.
tried flashing the modified one on a stock rooted rom. Firmware portion gave failure notice.. Seems like build.prop has new version but i'm still getting update nag
I'll be posting a full OTA zip for rooted users that contains the full updated files in a bit (not just the patch.p files)
CNexus said:
I'll be posting a full OTA zip for rooted users that contains the full updated files in a bit (not just the patch.p files)
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Thank you, Sir!!
CNexus said:
I'll be posting a full OTA zip for rooted users that contains the full updated files in a bit (not just the patch.p files)
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Thanks!
will this wipe the phone ? will i loose root ? i am s-on . can i flash over bone stock rom ?
thanks
andybones said:
Thank you, Sir!!
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Are you planning on updating your bonestock rom with this OTA Andy, or is it not worth it since it's a relatively small one?
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red rage said:
will this wipe the phone ? will i loose root ? i am s-on . can i flash over bone stock rom ?
thanks
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Would like to know this too as i am bootloader unlocked with s-on and rooted. if this will patch my bootloader, what service do i freeze to avoid getting the nagging OTA notification?
Thanks
I am s-on, but unlocked and rooted. I'm still unlocked and I'm still rooted after applying this update. I wouldn't recommend doing it on another Rom though. It would probably fail.
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I am s-off with rumrunner can i just flash the modified OTA?
thewagdy said:
I am s-off with rumrunner can i just flash the modified OTA?
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If you still have stock recovery yes. Then flash custom recovery and su. Choose the nonmodified one.
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dottat said:
If you still have stock recovery yes. Then flash custom recovery and su. Choose the nonmodified one.
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I already have custom recovery
thewagdy said:
I already have custom recovery
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Check this then.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469057
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SoCmodder said:
I got the OTA update notification today, but I couldn't install because of CWM.
I modified the zip to remove the recovery check, but it's the first one I've ever done, so I'm not sure if it will work. Either way, you'll probably have to reflash CWM if it does work.
As always, I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong with your phone. Whether it blows up, catches fire, or just bricks....not my fault.
Anways, here are both the OG and the modified versions of the OTA update.
UPDATE: I just flashed the modified zip and it installed fine. Got rid of that annoying notification and I still kept root by choosing to fix root after flashing it.
Modified
Original
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The original is unrooted and signed? I need to be able to flash it via stock recovery or in RUU. Need to get someone back to .10 for rumrunner.
BreakingVZW said:
The original is unrooted and signed? I need to be able to flash it via stock recovery or in RUU. Need to get someone back to .10 for rumrunner.
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This is just the update files from .08 to .10. They aren't full roms. There is another thread with stock roms, but I'm not sure about stock recovery. You may have to pull it from the RUU.

APK root exploit

I tweeted this a couple week ago before the N1 was publicly out but here you go, nothing fancy, no real ui or output.
Thanks to Saurik and Giantpune for contributing (ie its based on their research)
Install apk, run apk wait 1 minute, install supersu app from market then uninstall with this command
adb uninstall com.qualcomm.privinit
Do you have a link to their research or are their findings private?
Regards,
Mr_Bartek said:
Do you have a link to their research or are their findings private?
Regards,
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saurik - his analysis of the "second master key vuln"
giantpune for his symlnink attack vuln in property space:
Code:
/system/bin/mv /data/property /data/backupprop
/system/bin/mkdir /data/property
/system/bin/ln -s /sys/kernel/uevent_helper /data/property/.temp
/system/bin/setprop persist.sys.fail /data/pwn.sh
jcase said:
I tweeted this a couple week ago before the N1 was publicly out but here you go, nothing fancy, no real ui or output.
Thanks to Saurik and Giantpune for contributing (ie its based on their research)
Install apk, run apk wait 1 minute, install supersu app from market then uninstall with this command
adb uninstall com.qualcomm.privinit
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Will this exploit work in any other device. when i try to install the play store warns about the vulnerability. Will this vulnerability be gone after uninstalling oppoown.
coolrevi said:
Will this exploit work in any other device. when i try to install the play store warns about the vulnerability. Will this vulnerability be gone after uninstalling oppoown.
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Possibly other oppo devices
No it doesnt fix the vuln, just becareful where you install apps from
jcase said:
Possibly other oppo devices
No it doesnt fix the vuln, just becareful where you install apps from
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a second mater key vulnurability? hmm, so this could might not be patched in 4.4?
great job by the way, i dont have the device but this is interesting!
ricky310711 said:
a second mater key vulnurability? hmm, so this could might not be patched in 4.4?
great job by the way, i dont have the device but this is interesting!
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It should be patched in 4.4.
But some (read most) OEMs still can't manage to patch their devices up to the latest security updates on release.
Anyway, I tested this root method a week or so ago and it works nicely
pulser_g2 said:
It should be patched in 4.4.
But some (read most) OEMs still can't manage to patch their devices up to the latest security updates on release.
Anyway, I tested this root method a week or so ago and it works nicely
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so your saying in most devices the master key patch could be a possible vulnurabillity still in 4.3?
interesting...
ricky310711 said:
so your saying in most devices the master key patch could be a possible vulnurabillity still in 4.3?
interesting...
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It depends on if OEMs backported it, depends on which build OEMs used and depends on the bug. Four or five different zip parser bugs with similar results. This one I used was patched in 4.3, but other exist.
Im trying to figure out why oppown apk will not install in my n1. everytime i try it just. Says app not installed. But on the install screen it says something about being an update to an already installed program. Any clues as to what the issue is? all ive done is update to the latest ota software and im currently located in indonesia if that makes a difference.
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Im trying to figure out why oppown apk will not install in my n1. everytime i try it just. Says app not installed. But on the install screen it says something about being an update to an already installed program. Any clues as to what the issue is? all ive done is update to the latest ota software and im currently located in indonesia if that makes a difference.
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Possible they patched it by now, if you are on cyanogenmod you are certainly patched
Sent from my HTC Two
jcase said:
Possible they patched it by now, if you are on cyanogenmod you are certainly patched
Sent from my HTC Two
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So show do you root the cyanogenmod edition n1.. Can you help please.. Does it come rooted or what..
giuliano rigon said:
So show do you root the cyanogenmod edition n1.. Can you help please.. Does it come rooted or what..
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It should not come rooted, if it comes rooted then no way did it pass CTS. I'm guessing unlocking the bootloader and flashing a recovery? I don't know, I dont have one
giuliano rigon said:
So show do you root the cyanogenmod edition n1.. Can you help please.. Does it come rooted or what..
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You don't need to root if you aren't staying on stock. There's no lock anywhere on the bootloader or anything.
Simply flash TWRP in fastboot, then flash Omni (or whatever else) through TWRP.
You should be able to just flash a SuperSU zip in TWRP as well if you want to root the stock ColorOS.
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noobish doubts..
Harfainx said:
You don't need to root if you aren't staying on stock. There's no lock anywhere on the bootloader or anything.
Simply flash TWRP in fastboot, then flash Omni (or whatever else) through TWRP.
You should be able to just flash a SuperSU zip in TWRP as well if you want to root the stock ColorOS.
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Please i ne ed a walthrough..
1) download twrp
2) put it in root of the telephone robot
3) flash it in recovery?
4) reboot recovery wipe cache and dalvik flash omnirom..
Please correct me..
Thank you
giuliano rigon said:
1) download twrp Yes
2) put it in root of the telephone Yes
Make sure to copy Omnirom to your phone at some point
3) flash it in recovery? No - Flash TWRP in Fastboot if you haven't flashed the recovery already. Use the official Teamwin site for guidance
4) reboot recovery wipe cache and dalvik flash omnirom.. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, System, and Data
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Updates in Red
This is off-topic for this thread though. Questions/Info for flashing Omnirom should be addressed in the Omnirom thread.
Harfainx said:
You don't need to root if you aren't staying on stock. There's no lock anywhere on the bootloader or anything.
Simply flash TWRP in fastboot, then flash Omni (or whatever else) through TWRP.
You should be able to just flash a SuperSU zip in TWRP as well if you want to root the stock ColorOS.
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may you provide to right superSU.zip files
I v got superSU from this link and it doesnt work on first and second CM version
I am not rooted yet ...
thnaks
nowy57 said:
may you provide to right superSU.zip files
I v got superSU from this link and it doesnt work on first and second CM version
I am not rooted yet ...
thnaks
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That does work. You're likely not removing root, but rather just uninstalling SuperSU.
I answered you in your Q&A thread on root.
not rooted.. confirm i can flash
nowy57 said:
may you provide to right superSU.zip files
I v got superSU from this link and it doesnt work on first and second CM version
I am not rooted yet ...
thnaks
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I nave tried my damnedest to root .. Fastboot flashing supersu flashing from recovery Direct install from google play complete unroots and reflash letting recovery do it .. No way..
So now i need a last confirmation.. Can i flash omnirom after wipes even if i am unrooted.. And has anyone rooted omnirom or does it come unrooted.. Thanks for the info .. Another idea.. Flashing color OS footing and then flashing omni.. Or is this a late night bad Dream..
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Harfainx said:
That does work. You're likely not removing root, but rather just uninstalling SuperSU.
I answered you in your Q&A thread on root.
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Sorry now i got it.. It was in the forums.. Just unchecking the respect cyanogen settings in the super su menu got me roooted and happy.. Sorry for your time.. I flashed super su zip from recovery rebooted and unchecked .. Now i am set..
I were rooted myN1 in yesterday, its really good . thankss
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What Steps Do I Take To Update From 2.19.40.20?

So I've stayed at 2.19.40.20 because I wanted to wait to see if a better way to unlock the bootloader would be found, but I've given up and unlocked my bootloader (the unoffical way).
I want to get up to speed and update to the latest OTA.
Can I just flash the latest one or do I need to download every one til the newest update and sideload them individually?
If I have to do each one can I just load them one after the other, or do I need to reboot the phone and let it fully load to the OS for every update?
I did side load the latest one when I was coming from the 18 something that came with my phone. Loading the full 1.1gig firmware did the trick.
So just for clarification, to take me from 2.19.40.20 to 2.20.40.139 I should just flash the latest Stock ROM from the ASUS site?
DiGecko said:
I did side load the latest one when I was coming from the 18 something that came with my phone. Loading the full 1.1gig firmware did the trick.
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Azdinflash said:
So just for clarification, to take me from 2.19.40.20 to 2.20.40.139 I should just flash the latest Stock ROM from the ASUS site?
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Yes that should do it.
I was seriously dreading having to update, but this shows that my worries were unfounded, thanks!
I don't need to unroot as I'm flashing the whole rom, right?
The_wolf88 said:
Yes that should do it.
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Azdinflash said:
I was seriously dreading having to update, but this shows that my worries were unfounded, thanks!
I don't need to unroot as I'm flashing the whole rom, right?
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You need to unroot and make sure you are sideloading the whole 1.1 gig one.
DiGecko said:
You need to unroot and make sure you are sideloading the whole 1.1 gig one.
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Does unrooting include removing Xposed?
Yes, and don't try to install it after you get to 139 firmware, as far as I know it still causes bootloop.
Wait, if I flash the 1.1 gig stock ROM, do I lose everything in the internal memory?
DiGecko said:
Yes, and don't try to install it after you get to 139 firmware, as far as I know it still causes bootloop.
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I did a little digging, and it seems that the bootloop was fixed a few days ago:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-to-install-xposed-installer-t3116476/page26
J M L said:
There's a new Xposed out, v78, which claims to fix a bootloop on 5.0 roms due to a security fix. I haven't tried it yet because I'm running a backup. Here is the thread and changelog.
We want the sdk21-x86 version.
Installed with no problem in TWRP with the flash able zip. Took a few minutes to boot, but seems to be working.
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Good to know. No, you would not loose anything, at least I did not. Everything migrated over without any issues.
So I've gotten through sideloading the current version with no hiccups. Booted into system fine, it's the right version in the About section, and my internal memory came through intact.
I've flashed TWRP, and booted into it to install SuperSU when I got this message: "TWRP may have detected an unmodified system partition"
It explains that I can keep it as read only and make it easier to take official updates, but then TWRP will not be able to stop the stock ROM from replacing it and will not offer to root my device.
Should I keep it "Read Only" or should I allow the modification?

Which recovery is better?

Hello, I find now we have 2 latest TWRP recoveries, one is built by dianlujitao, the other one is the official build.
Which one do you choose? Why?
microwaveoven said:
Hello, I find now we have 2 latest TWRP recoveries, one is built by dianlujitao, the other one is the official build.
Which one do you choose? Why?
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Use the official. If you have issue with it, the use blu_spar v14 twrp.
And read FAQ #9 in this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-flashing-oos-v4-0-1-custom-rom-t3537757
Use the official one.
abhibnl said:
Use the official one.
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I flashed the official one, but the phone auto rebooted each time after the splash screen of the recovery appeared......
microwaveoven said:
I flashed the official one, but the phone auto rebooted each time after the splash screen of the recovery appeared......
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I was using the official 3.0.3 and now I am on 3.0.4-0 by jcadduono. For me both work without issues.
Try the 3.0.4
I love the one blu_spark provides. Never had serious problems with it, but I disliked the fact that TWRP provided an outdated build all the time which loved to make serious problems.
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I flashed the official one, but the phone auto rebooted each time after the splash screen of the recovery appeared......
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I am using the 3.0.4 version for official TWRP thread and it's working wonderfully for me. Maybe your flashing procedure is wrong or something is messing with your recovery.
abhibnl said:
I am using the 3.0.4 version for official TWRP thread and it's working wonderfully for me. Maybe your flashing procedure is wrong or something is messing with your recovery.
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Since the flashing procedure is really simple and easy, only a "fastboot flash recovery xxx.img", I think there may be something messing with my recovery, but I flashed it after fully decrypted (wiped) the device. Anyway, I always encounter weird problems, I don't mind these problems now.
tnsmani said:
I was using the official 3.0.3 and now I am on 3.0.4-0 by jcadduono. For me both work without issues.
Try the 3.0.4
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So many versions of TWRP...
Thank you, I'll try.
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I love the one blu_spark provides. Never had serious problems with it, but I disliked the fact that TWRP provided an outdated build all the time which loved to make serious problems.
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Yes! I also think so! :good:

Rooting 6.0 M8

Hey guys,
Newbie here, looking to root my M8 running on Android 6.0
I've been reading a bit and came across first unlocking bootloader, any of you guys know what to do afterwards on 6.0 since the guides I've read are on M8s running 4.4 and 5.0?
I want to flash RESURRECTION REMIX v5.8.2, any help pls?
Also, does anyone know if this ROM supports Substratum theme engine?
Thanks a lot in advance guys!
To be clear, there is a difference between just rooting (stock ROM), and process for flashing a custom ROM. Main reason for confusion, is that you do not need to root in order to flash a custom ROM (contrary to some other devices). You simply need an unlocked bootloader, and custom recovery TWRP.
Before you unlock the bootloader, backup any of your data (off-phone to computer, SD, etc.) you want to keep; as the phone will be wiped when you unlock the bootloader.
After unlocking the bootloader, just flash TWRP using fastboot. You should use current TWRP version, which is 3.1.0-0 which you can get here: https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
After that, just put the desired ROM on the phone, boot into TWRP, backup your current (stock) ROM (in case you want or need to revert) then do default wipe in TWRP (data, Dalvik, cache) and install the ROM.
I don't know if RR supports substratum. Just check or search the RR ROM thread.
Also, questions should be posted to the Q&A section, not General. So I'll ask the mods to move this thread.
BadPug said:
I want to flash RESURRECTION REMIX v5.8.2, any help pls?
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that is covered in the post above mine
BadPug said:
Also, does anyone know if this ROM supports Substratum theme engine?
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yes it does
Hi,
I'm trying to install custom rom (the same one) on my device as well. Do I need a different kernel or S-off in order to flash the ROM? i would like to modify my phone as little as possible in order to avoid any possibility of a hard brick. tnx
petarcrncec said:
Hi,
I'm trying to install custom rom (the same one) on my device as well. Do I need a different kernel or S-off in order to flash the ROM? i would like to modify my phone as little as possible in order to avoid any possibility of a hard brick. tnx
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if you want to flash custom rom you only need unlocked bootloader + twrp installed
no need for another kernel or s-off
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ahmed.ismael said:
if you want to flash custom rom you only need unlocked bootloader + twrp installed
no need for another kernel or s-off
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Tnx for the response, I've assumed that would be the case so I did it anyway yesterday and I'm glad to report it is working
petarcrncec said:
Do I need a different kernel or S-off in order to flash the ROM?
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To be clear, the kernel flashes with the ROM on this device, and that is true with s-on.
There are older HTC devices, where you had to flash the kernel separately by fastboot, or have s-off (in which case, kernel would flash with the ROM). But none of this ever applied to the M8.
redpoint73 said:
To be clear, the kernel flashes with the ROM on this device, and that is true with s-on.
There are older HTC devices, where you had to flash the kernel separately by fastboot, or have s-off (in which case, kernel would flash with the ROM). But none of this ever applied to the M8.
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Thanks for the clarification, that's probably why i got confused (watched some older video on rooting, kernel, c roms and so on). So which parts of software (or hardware) would you want to manipulate with or change that would require s-off?
petarcrncec said:
Thanks for the clarification, that's probably why i got confused (watched some older video on rooting, kernel, c roms and so on).
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Always be sure to research the root/mod methods for your specific device (not just another HTC phone, etc.). Every phone has its own peculiarities and nuances.
petarcrncec said:
So which parts of software (or hardware) would you want to manipulate with or change that would require s-off?
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There is a number of modifications that require s-off, such as changing CID/MID, flashing modified hboots, manually flashing radios, flashing older version RUU ("downgrading") and a number of other things.
But for root, flashing ROMs, and most other common mods, just having an unlocked bootloader, custom recovery TWRP and s-on is enough.
Hi,
My question is the same, how to root HTC ONE M8,
However, I installed a Custom WOLLA.SENSE7.MM.V3 using this link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/progress-fuu-m8-t2813792/
What is the best/safest method to root now.
Thank you
K4R33M said:
Hi,
My question is the same, how to root HTC ONE M8,
However, I installed a Custom WOLLA.SENSE7.MM.V3 using this link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/progress-fuu-m8-t2813792/
What is the best/safest method to root now.
Thank you
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The ROM that you installed is pre-rooted, no need to root again.
ckpv5 said:
The ROM that you installed is pre-rooted, no need to root again.
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Thank you, although when I'm trying to install Apps that require roots like (Xframeword, Privacy..) It keeps telling that I need Root.
Edit: Precisely when trying to install Xposed Installer: (Failed to get root access)
Root access to install Xposed Installler
This is what I get when trying to install Xposed Installer (Attached Screenshots).
How could I proceed.
Thank you
K4R33M said:
This is what I get when trying to install Xposed Installer (Attached Screenshots).
How could I proceed.
Thank you
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Flash the xposed framework in recovery
Download it from the app itself as seen in your screenshot ( version 87 ) and flash in twrp
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ahmed.ismael said:
Flash the xposed framework in recovery
Download it from the app itself as seen in your screenshot ( version 87 ) and flash in twrp
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Hi,
I will install it via Recovery as shown in the attached screenshot.
Next, what shall I do? how to flash in TWRP, and what is the aim from flashing.
Thank you
K4R33M said:
Hi,
I will install it via Recovery as shown in the attached screenshot.
Next, what shall I do? how to flash in TWRP, and what is the aim from flashing.
Thank you
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Why you need to install xposed while you don't know about it ?
Flash in recovery by boot to recovery and tap install then navigate to the .zip location in storage and sweep to confirm that's how to flash a .zip from twrp
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ahmed.ismael said:
Flash the xposed framework in recovery
Download it from the app itself as seen in your screenshot ( version 87 ) and flash in twrp
Sent from my HTC M8 using XDA Labs
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ahmed.ismael said:
Why you need to install xposed while you don't know about it ?
Flash in recovery by boot to recovery and tap install then navigate to the .zip location in storage and sweep to confirm that's how to flash a .zip from twrp
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Well, I think I know a little about it, else, how I managed to install the indicated Rom.
Although, what I was asking about, since the Isntalled Rom is already pre-rooted, why do I need a full flash using TWRP again.
Thanks
K4R33M said:
Well, I think I know a little about it, else, how I managed to install the indicated Rom.
Although, what I was asking about, since the Isntalled Rom is already pre-rooted, why do I need a full flash using TWRP again.
Thanks
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Root and xposed is tow different things you need root for something and xposed for a different thing
for example you don't need root to have a working xposed framework ( some modules require root though )
So it's up to you and what you will use
We can tell you what you have to do if you tell us what you up to
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K4R33M said:
Well, I think I know a little about it, else, how I managed to install the indicated Rom.
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What I think he meant was: if you want to use Xposed, read and understand about it first. You should have read the basic instructions on how to install it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
K4R33M said:
Although, what I was asking about, since the Isntalled Rom is already pre-rooted, why do I need a full flash using TWRP again.
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In order for xposed to work, you need to flash the xposed framework using TWRP, period. It's not complicated, and it's stated in the instructions clearly.
redpoint73 said:
In order for xposed to work, you need to flash the xposed framework using TWRP, period. It's not complicated, and it's stated in the instructions clearly.
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I am a bit confused here, the situation is like this: I need Xposed installed in order to use some modules mainly (Xprivacy..).
I have tried to install TWRP using Adb (Attached) which I assume it wasn't successful so far.
how to proceed now.
Thanks

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