hi, does flashing stock rom revert everything to normal/stock or i have to first uninstall xposed using uninstaller then flash stock rom?
Ham3dt said:
hi, does flashing stock rom revert everything to normal/stock or i have to first uninstall xposed using uninstaller then flash stock rom?
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Flashing stock factory image will remove root and return your device to stock. Not need to uninstall anything first. Back up your data though.
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Ham3dt said:
hi, does flashing stock rom revert everything to normal/stock or i have to first uninstall xposed using uninstaller then flash stock rom?
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jd1639 said:
Flashing stock factory image will remove root and return your device to stock. Not need to uninstall anything first. Back up your data though.
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You can also manually flash each part of the stock image using fastboot without wiping the internal storage. You would still need to reinstall apps, etc.
thanks guys
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Hi, everyone
a newbie in modding here
last week i just installed my first custom ROM
i used the Arconia v5.6
and i just realized that the gtalk app is missing
anyway to restore it ?
if i just reinstall the package from CWM, will it restore the system settings ?
yumemiru_tenshi said:
Hi, everyone
a newbie in modding here
last week i just installed my first custom ROM
i used the Arconia v5.6
and i just realized that the gtalk app is missing
anyway to restore it ?
if i just reinstall the package from CWM, will it restore the system settings ?
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System settings won't be restored but you can download a google apps package you install via cwm
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dexterfunk said:
System settings won't be restored but you can download a google apps package you install via cwm
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i can use the one uploaded in this thread no ?
its based on stock .42, is it applicable in cust ROM ?
i just got the ota update and su is install but not rooted. with no root and since its a system app, how do i uninstall it?
evoRomz said:
i just got the ota update and su is install but not rooted. with no root and since its a system app, how do i uninstall it?
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Why do you want to remove it?
You can use sfhub's one-click to add your root back if you want.
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Long press the super user app. When it goes to the home screen drag it up to app info. Then it will bring you to the app source. Force stop clear cache then disable. Once done with that it should be removed.from your apps.
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evoRomz said:
i just got the ota update and su is install but not rooted. with no root and since its a system app, how do i uninstall it?
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Superuser is installed in the /system partition, so once you get rid of root priviliges, you can't remove it using normal app remove.
If you want pure stock FF18, just flash #B3 in the FF18 ODIN OneClick thread. It is just the ROM, no kernel, no modem, no reset of your user data.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27635584#post27635584
If you want root back, flash #B4 in the same thread. It is just the rooted ROM, no kernel, no modem, no reset of your user data.
Hello everybody,
I'm thinking about to speed up my phone again as it was in the past. Those 4.2 Features are pretty poor compared to the slowness they bringing into our phone.
I was very satisfied with 4.1.2 it was like made for gnex only and not for hardwaremonster like n4.
So my question:
Is there any possibility to flash stock rom 4.1.2 and get all the data from 4.2.2 so i dont have to set up everything from scratch?
Maybe an app that sync with a cloud or something else like full backup of the settings and appsettings and so on.
And after that the system should not push the notification about new updates.
thanks
greetz from germany
You could flash the stock image from Google.
Titanium backup could be used to backup your user data
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Thanks for answer
but i have stock image without root so titanium would not work.
vbauer86 said:
Thanks for answer
but i have stock image without root so titanium would not work.
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You could try Carbon. I haven't used it myself so I can't comment on it but if I remember correctly it does not require root.
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vbauer86 said:
Thanks for answer
but i have stock image without root so titanium would not work.
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I always do nandroid backup first....no root needed, just custom recovery. Then flashing new factory image (full wipe) , copying everything back to sdcard...and finally restoring backup.
I would say root for the purposes of baking up to cloud with tibu, then flash, root, restore, unroot if you want to.
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hi,
I just rooted my HOX, and installed cynagenmod 10.1 , i unlocked the boot loader and install the custom rom through CWM as given on the internet everywhere , but when i try to run titanium backup it says not properly rooted, and when i checked from a root checker it says DEVICE NOT PROPER ROOT ACCESS, i read some where and download the SU bin and arm file and flashed them through CWM in recovery mode , and also flashed the bin first and then the other other file , but when i run TB it gives the same error.
Please help
Thanks in advance
hellzangel said:
hi,
I just rooted my HOX, and installed cynagenmod 10.1 , i unlocked the boot loader and install the custom rom through CWM as given on the internet everywhere , but when i try to run titanium backup it says not properly rooted, and when i checked from a root checker it says DEVICE NOT PROPER ROOT ACCESS, i read some where and download the SU bin and arm file and flashed them through CWM in recovery mode , and also flashed the bin first and then the other other file , but when i run TB it gives the same error.
Please help
Thanks in advance
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You need to uninstall SuperSU if you were rooted before installing cyanogenmod, as CM comes with another superuser app... SO go into your apps find superSU and uninstall it
desmond1303 said:
You need to uninstall SuperSU if you were rooted before installing cyanogenmod, as CM comes with another superuser app... SO go into your apps find superSU and uninstall it
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i tried uninstalling it but it only gives a option to disable it and not uninstall it , the superuser app intaslled is SUPERUSER by CHAINSDD(when i go to play store it says installed)
hellzangel said:
i tried uninstalling it but it only gives a option to disable it and not uninstall it , the superuser app intaslled is SUPERUSER by CHAINSDD(when i go to play store it says installed)
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Wipe /system and /data before installing.
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treebill said:
Wipe /system and /data before installing.
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what data will i loose if i do that, asking this coz im new to this , u want me to wipe the data through CWM in recovery mode ??
hellzangel said:
what data will i loose if i do that, asking this coz im new to this , u want me to wipe the data through CWM in recovery mode ??
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You lose installed apps, settings that you set when you started the phone, WiFi, wallpaper, texts/phone log, contacts
If you pick to back up to Google when you first set up the rom you can restore all the above apart from texts and call logs.
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treebill said:
You lose installed apps, settings that you set when you started the phone, WiFi, wallpaper, texts/phone log, contacts
If you pick to back up to Google when you first set up the rom you can restore all the above apart from texts and call logs.
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well i can manage to loose all that no worries what i dont want to loose is the back up of the stock rom through CWM, okie once i wipe the data in recovery mode then ??
hellzangel said:
well i can manage to loose all that no worries what i dont want to loose is the back up of the stock rom through CWM, okie once i wipe the data in recovery mode then ??
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Well its solved now the device is rooted properly, i flashed it with TWRP and it works fine now
hello
i cant login to snapchat
i have Z00AD asus zf2 with MM
i got xposed, but i unabled the firmware and restart, and stil i cant login
somebody know why?
maor23 said:
hello
i cant login to snapchat
i have Z00AD asus zf2 with MM
i got xposed, but i unabled the firmware and restart, and stil i cant login
somebody know why?
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uninstall xposed 1st then login.
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lrsong96 said:
uninstall xposed 1st then login.
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i did unabled xposed, it still dont work
maor23 said:
i did unabled xposed, it still dont work
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Uninstall Xposed, not disabling it.
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krasCGQ said:
Uninstall Xposed, not disabling it.
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but i dont know how install it again...
maor23 said:
but i dont know how install it again...
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Flash Xposed zip again.
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This is what I do every time snapperfs has an update. It'll help you log in as well.
Uninstall xposed framework. Clear cache, log into Snapchat. Take a backup of it using titanium backup and then re-install xposed framework. Restore Snapchat from titanium backup and viola you're signed in and working like it should.
mortemxdeus said:
This is what I do every time snapperfs has an update. It'll help you log in as well.
Uninstall xposed framework. Clear cache, log into Snapchat. Take a backup of it using titanium backup and then re-install xposed framework. Restore Snapchat from titanium backup and viola you're signed in and working like it should.
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krasCGQ said:
Flash Xposed zip again.
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listen guys
i cant uninstall my xspoed. i try everything!
i got xposed v85.5 system by topjohwu and patch by shakalaca.
i tried to uninstall from the xspoed i press uninstall, it went to twrp and reboot, but i still got the xspoed...
what i do wrong?
maor23 said:
listen guys
i cant uninstall my xspoed. i try everything!
i got xposed v85.5 system by topjohwu and patch by shakalaca.
i tried to uninstall from the xspoed i press uninstall, it went to twrp and reboot, but i still got the xspoed...
what i do wrong?
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I'm not sure about the patched versions of xposed, never used them but you can try to use the uninstaller found in the link below.
dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
I use this and it works like a charm. Just put it on your SD card and flash it from twrp and xposed framework should be removed.
Note: you will still see xposed on your phone, that's the installer. It should say xposed framework not active when you open it up.
mortemxdeus said:
I'm not sure about the patched versions of xposed, never used them but you can try to use the uninstaller found in the link below.
dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
I use this and it works like a charm. Just put it on your SD card and flash it from twrp and xposed framework should be removed.
Note: you will still see xposed on your phone, that's the installer. It should say xposed framework not active when you open it up.
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i need download the last version from there?
maor23 said:
i need download the last version from there?
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I believe that's the latest version for xposed. I personally am on version 87 and have had no issues so far.
I'm running the last cm13 nightly build that was available for Z00A.
The last file you see there is the uninstaller zip that's what you flash to uninstall xposed framework. Like I said before, you'll still see the app after you reboot but the framework won't be installed and Snapchat should sign you in.
What version of Snapchat are you on? Are you using snaperffs on xposed too? You might want to uninstall that before signing into Snapchat.