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Hello,
i finally got my Nexus 5 today and first thing I did was unlocking the bootloader, installed TWRP custom recovery, flashed CM11-nightly and Franco Kernel (r31).
Next thing I usually do is to uninstall some apps with Titanium Backup (Pro). But I can't uninstall any system apps (e. g. Browser.apk). Titanium says "successful" but after refreshing the application list, the app is still there.
Does anyone have an idea what is going wrong here? Is it a problem with CM11's superuser or with Titanium Backup?
Thanks.
Cloonix said:
Hello,
i finally got my Nexus 5 today and first thing I did was unlocking the bootloader, installed TWRP custom recovery, flashed CM11-nightly and Franco Kernel (r31).
Next thing I usually do is to uninstall some apps with Titanium Backup (Pro). But I can't uninstall any system apps (e. g. Browser.apk). Titanium says "successful" but after refreshing the application list, the app is still there.
Does anyone have an idea what is going wrong here? Is it a problem with CM11's superuser or with Titanium Backup?
Thanks.
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What happens if you delete the file with a file manager and reboot?
Aerowinder said:
What happens if you delete the file with a file manager and reboot?
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I used Solid Explorer as a file manager and tried to delete /system/app/Browser.apk. The root-confirmation (CM11 superuser) pops up, asks for superuser (i grant) and Solid Explorer deletes the file without error. But the file is still there (without reboot).
Issue with superuser?
Edit: Stop... I noticed /system is mounted as read-only.
I tried to analyze the problem... and the only conclusion is, that my superuser is not working. Also Super SU ist not working. I also flashed Omni ROM instead of CM11 with no success. I used an older version of TWRP without success. Does anybody has an idea?
Edit: Before with Stock ROM and Super SU it was working.
I don't know why I'm the only person with this issue... But I solved it with the following steps:
1. Flash CM11 (nightly)
2. Start the OS
3. Reboot to recovery and wipe cache/dalvik
4. Install "Super SU"
5. Start the OS
Titanium Backup is asking for root rights. Other apps also didn't get root in CM11. Whenever I install a new CM11 nightly root rights for TB are gone and I have to do the same steps again.
But why no one else has this problem? I googled like crazy. Is it CM11 or me?
Me to, cm11 for a850L build on crdroid nexus4
Cloonix said:
I don't know why I'm the only person with this issue... But I solved it with the following steps:
1. Flash CM11 (nightly)
2. Start the OS
3. Reboot to recovery and wipe cache/dalvik
4. Install "Super SU"
5. Start the OS
Titanium Backup is asking for root rights. Other apps also didn't get root in CM11. Whenever I install a new CM11 nightly root rights for TB are gone and I have to do the same steps again.
But why no one else has this problem? I googled like crazy. Is it CM11 or me?
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Did you leave out Franco kernel this time?
This is the fix for your issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592456
es0tericcha0s said:
This is the fix for your issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592456
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Thanks a lot!
Changing selinux to "permissive" did solve all my problems. I also had issues with other applications.
How can I change the selinux mode directly in the CM11-Zip? Under Redhat/CentOS is a configuration file unter /etc/selinux. In CM11 I can't find something similar.
And how it comes that this issue is not well-known? I think there are more 4.4 KK / CM11 users with problems.
Aerowinder said:
Did you leave out Franco kernel this time?
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No I flashed Franco after CM.
Cloonix said:
Thanks a lot!
Changing selinux to "permissive" did solve all my problems. I also had issues with other applications.
How can I change the selinux mode directly in the CM11-Zip? Under Redhat/CentOS is a configuration file unter /etc/selinux. In CM11 I can't find something similar.
And how it comes that this issue is not well-known? I think there are more 4.4 KK / CM11 users with problems.
No I flashed Franco after CM.
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No problem. I know that problem was starting to annoy me. Got the idea from playing with a new Note 3. The newer Samsung 4.3 roms are like that too. If you don't change to Permissive then Xposed and other mods won't work either.
I guess it's possible that it's just something strange with certain CM11 and Franco kernel combos?
es0tericcha0s said:
I guess it's possible that it's just something strange with certain CM11 and Franco kernel combos?
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Even without Franco (which was my first guess) CM11 (my root) behaves that way.
I will look for a method to set selinux to permissive directly in the ZIP of CM11 and will update this post.
Cloonix said:
Even without Franco (which was my first guess) CM11 (my root) behaves that way.
I will look for a method to set selinux to permissive directly in the ZIP of CM11 and will update this post.
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I'd imagine adding something like this in: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48006307&postcount=65 would do the trick, though I have not had that issue in awhile. I switch roms often.
es0tericcha0s said:
I'd imagine adding something like this in: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48006307&postcount=65 would do the trick, though I have not had that issue in awhile. I switch roms often.
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I tried this. And it was successfully changing selinux to permissive with every reboot. But doing this I noticed that even permissive doesn't solve the problem. CM11 built-in superuser just don't work for me. Only "Super SU" by Chainfire works well. And permissive solves a few other problems besides TiBa.
Personally I've always eventually had issues with Superuser unmounting the system as rw causing issues with apps like Titanium. Had it happen many many times on my old phone as well as the Nexus 5 across multiple ROMs. I just stick with SuperSU now.
Haven't had too many issues with that part it seems, but glad you narrowed down the problems.
I find this issue sometimes on varous flashes of CM 11 on different devices.
I use ROM toolbox fo manage apps, and sometimes it just wont delete. The solution is strange: I install adaway - somehow, that "unlocks" something that lets you delete apps. You can uninstall adaway once you have run it!
Galaxy Nexus
I'm replying just to help out anyone who has this issue, but doesn't have a Nexus 5. I was trying to find a fix for me and my Galaxy Nexus running the latest Paranoid Android beta 4.4.2 because I kept having this same problem.. It wouldn't uninstall... and I would only keep getting directed to this specific post. So....
I tried the 'selinux' fix first, and that alone would not do a thing...
I then tried installing the 'Wanam Xposed' app and it worked perfectly.
Just change selinux to permissive and make sure both selinux and Wanam have SU access and then try to uninstall via Titanium... or whatever method you usually use.
Hope it's okay for me to post here. Thanks for the help, everyone!
es0tericcha0s said:
No problem. I know that problem was starting to annoy me. Got the idea from playing with a new Note 3. The newer Samsung 4.3 roms are like that too. If you don't change to Permissive then Xposed and other mods won't work either.
I guess it's possible that it's just something strange with certain CM11 and Franco kernel combos?
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Hi,
unfortunately the SElinuxModeChanger seems not to work for me (Samsung Galaxy S2, CM 11 m6) and I do not really get how I should install Supersu (the first described solution). I guess I should not just install it from the play store - right? But were do I get an installable zip-file to install it from the CWM?
Or is there anything else that might be wrong in my system - so that I do not need to install supersu at all?
regards
Daniel
daniu said:
Hi,
unfortunately the SElinuxModeChanger seems not to work for me (Samsung Galaxy S2, CM 11 m6) and I do not really get how I should install Supersu (the first described solution). I guess I should not just install it from the play store - right? But were do I get an installable zip-file to install it from the CWM?
Or is there anything else that might be wrong in my system - so that I do not need to install supersu at all?
regards
Daniel
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If you are already using CM11, then yes, you can install SuperSu from the Play Store. Once you do and open the app, it will prompt you to update the SuperUser binary. You should be able to do the "normal" method, and then once that updates, reboot, then try the SELinux app again and then everything should start to work like you would expect. If the normal method doesn't work, then you can let it download the newest zip for you if you choose the CWM/TWRP method, and then boot to recovery and install the zip it downloads for you.
SeEsAw12 said:
I'm replying just to help out anyone who has this issue, but doesn't have a Nexus 5. I was trying to find a fix for me and my Galaxy Nexus running the latest Paranoid Android beta 4.4.2 because I kept having this same problem.. It wouldn't uninstall... and I would only keep getting directed to this specific post. So....
I tried the 'selinux' fix first, and that alone would not do a thing...
I then tried installing the 'Wanam Xposed' app and it worked perfectly.
Just change selinux to permissive and make sure both selinux and Wanam have SU access and then try to uninstall via Titanium... or whatever method you usually use.
Hope it's okay for me to post here. Thanks for the help, everyone!
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No clue why, but this worked for me. Permissive didn't do it (was already permissive using CM 11 for tf201) and AdAway didn't do it. Didn't matter that Wanam Xposed is for Samsung devices, once given root to this app, Titanium got its head out of its rump.
UPD: So, if i uninstall Wanam Xposed then TB sticks its head back up its rump. Whatever giving root to that app does, its fixing usage issues with TB.
I have a rooted Nexus 5 on KitKat 4.4.2 , also installed Xposed Framework with several Modules (set up on my liking)
My question is: Can I (/ is it safe to) to backup the Xposed Framework with it's all Modules (with their settings) by Titanium Backup and then let's say after freshly flashing the KitKat 4.4.3, to restore them back and have it fully functional, like it was before or is it not safe to do and I have to Install and set them up, over again on the new rom (stock)?
I am sure a lot of people would like to know what to do in this case, but I haven't yet found the answer on this question.
Thanks.
Haik0 said:
I have a rooted Nexus 5 on KitKat 4.4.2 , also installed Xposed Framework with several Modules (set up on my liking)
My question is: Can I (/ is it safe to) to backup the Xposed Framework with it's all Modules (with their settings) by Titanium Backup and then let's say after freshly flashing the KitKat 4.4.3, to restore them back and have it fully functional, like it was before or is it not safe to do and I have to Install and set them up, over again on the new rom (stock)?
I am sure a lot of people would like to know what to do in this case, but I haven't yet found the answer on this question.
Thanks.
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The framework, no. But the Xposed Installer app, all the modules and their respective settings - yes. You do your titanium restore, open teh xposed app and then install the framework, then everything was as it was before.
only Modules?
rootSU said:
The framework, no. But the Xposed Installer app, all the modules and their respective settings - yes. You do your titanium restore, open teh xposed app and then install the framework, then everything was as it was before.
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So it is safe to Backup / Restore only the Modules (with their data/settings), but the Framework has to be downloaded and installed manually?
So after restore all the Modules (Gravity Box and so on.....) are going to have their settings set in a root level just fine ??
Thanks
Yes
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rootSU said:
The framework, no. But the Xposed Installer app, all the modules and their respective settings - yes. You do your titanium restore, open teh xposed app and then install the framework, then everything was as it was before.
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Thanks:good:
How do I backup the installed modules? In TB, I only see the xposed installer apk. Thanks.
sherpa25 said:
How do I backup the installed modules? In TB, I only see the xposed installer apk. Thanks.
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Xposed modules are apks so you should see them in the list. I never have any issue with TB.
Primokorn said:
Xposed modules are apks so you should see them in the list. I never have any issue with TB.
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I see. I'll check them out tomorrow. Just wanted to make sure as I have quite a few of them to remember all. Thanks.
so it seems that xposed has been enabled on 5.1.x for the mate 7. it seems that you have to freeze themes and edit a few files. can anyone show the steps in order to do this?
I have it installed and all I done was tick the unhook resources in settings,problem is not many modules work,I wanted ambient screen and had no luck.
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oh! wow! i guess xposed v79 fixed many problems. i know that there are many modules that dont work, it seems that for now its a gamble. thanks for the help snake65, ill install it later and hope that per app settings works!
Yes, post the steps please!
so i tried installing last night and while it worked, the framework disables the navbar. anyone know of a solution to this?
installed:
Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha4
xposed-v79
droidbot1337 said:
so i tried installing last night and while it worked, the framework disables the navbar. anyone know of a solution to this?
installed:
Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha4
xposed-v79
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The best solution for now is to use Kang VIP rom. Xposed on this ROM works by disabling the themecolor and hwthemes line from Bild.prop as well as freezing/uninstalling the Themes file. Then turn on "disabled Resource Hooks". But what's even better is once you have Xposed working on Kang VIP, you can actually tick off the "Disable Resource Hooks" option and make theming-related modules work.
I have a hunch that one of the main reasons why Xposed does not work on stock EMUI (aside from the theming conflict) is because SELinux is set to "Enforcing" by default. On Kang VIP its set to "Permissive".
thank you for the help blitzkriegger. i was running cm11 until last week. the reason i upgraded was due to wanting to try kangvip but after flashing it feel right so i flashed the emui rom and have stayed with it since. i really hope that a stock android rom will be released. i really hate emui.
im going to be sticking with the stock emui rom so, with that in mind how do i get xposed to work successfully? according to your posting. i just used titanium backup and freeze the themes app, set selinux to permissive, disables hooks and done right? is the buildprop stuff really needed?
This is a modified version of @jrkruse stock BPB1 deodexed ROM with all(or most) of the stock BS removed.
INSTRUCTIONS:
I've included the links needed if you want to use xposed. If you chose not to use Xposed, then skip that step in the flashing process.
I have only used Safestrap to install this ROM, but FlashFire should work as well.
1) Flash NO_BS_BPB1_ROM_DEODEXED.zip
2) Flash Extra_toggles.zip
3) Flash xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon.zip
4) Flash Lollipop_Safestrap_Reboot_Extended_PM_PB1.zip
5) Flash BPB1_Firmware_No_Bootloaders.zip
6) After first boot, open Lollipop Recovery Control and install the latest Safestrap.
7) Open up Viper4Android and install the driver. Then install Viper Fix 1.1.apk and run the Viper fix in the app.
There is no need to flash any Viper zips with this ROM. This ROM has all the same apps as BOK3 V5, but obviously updated to the BPB1 apps. The only app added is multiwindow. I don't use multiwindow, so I can be certain that all aspects of it work, but everything seemed to work normally when I played with it.
Note: Don't pay attention to the 1- prefix in front of some of the ROM versions. I prefix all my flashables in my ROM folder with a 1-, 2-, 3-, ect, so that I have them all in order when I flash them instead of having to remember the order every time lol. I forgot to remove those prefixes when I uploaded the ROMs.
reserved
reserved1
Can this be dirty flashed over your bs free bok3?
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Just dirty flashed. All is good so far. Thank you
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I've downloaded it multiple times from multiple mirrors, I keep getting 6619258FCFF93587050F9E15B2FFBAA9 as the md5 not
a1d8316898d604314b884dafb09298b0 that is listed for 1-NO_BS_BPB1_ROM_DEODEXED.zip on the download page. I'll give it a try anyway since I can always reflash my NCG stock.
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It works! But now I have 492 errors anytime I want to download something from google play? Anyone else with this issue?
renthispace said:
I've downloaded it multiple times from multiple mirrors, I keep getting 6619258FCFF93587050F9E15B2FFBAA9 as the md5 not
a1d8316898d604314b884dafb09298b0 that is listed for 1-NO_BS_BPB1_ROM_DEODEXED.zip on the download page. I'll give it a try anyway since I can always reflash my NCG stock.
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Does anyone know what exactly is new/improved in this BPB1? I feel like these versions keep getting released, but I have no idea what is actually improved LOL.
Thanks! Seems to be working well. Google Calendar kept force closing, so I removed it and installed the Play Store version.
Some apps seen to have a touch recognition problem, like titanium backup. Haven't had any FC errors.
renthispace said:
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It works! But now I have 492 errors anytime I want to download something from google play? Anyone else with this issue?
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twelvevyan said:
Some apps seen to have a touch recognition problem, like titanium backup. Haven't had any FC errors.
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I don't have any of these problems on mine. Does anybody else? It sounds like you guys might have some bad data from a previous ROM. The Play Store was updated in this ROM, so clear data for the Play Store, and that might fix the problem.
Stupifier said:
Does anyone know what exactly is new/improved in this BPB1? I feel like these versions keep getting released, but I have no idea what is actually improved LOL.
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It is just security patches in this ROM. I haven't found anything really new.
btonetbone said:
Thanks! Seems to be working well. Google Calendar kept force closing, so I removed it and installed the Play Store version.
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I wouldn't expect Google Calendar to work, because it's not in the ROM lol.
Few Questions
First, since I'm pretty new to flashing ROMs with SafeStrap...
At each step of your process when you say "Flash" does that mean Safestrap-> Boot to Recovery ->Install Zip ???
I'm looking at needing Xposed in order to bypass my company's Exchange security requirement of encrypting my device in order to allow email access.
I got a little confused with all the Xposed documentation out there.
Does this set of instructions get me to where I can load the Xposed module to bypass that security and then continue from there?
Big Thanks for your help.
I'm going to start a backup of current ROM so I'll be ready to install this soon.
Regards,
NerdyKowboy
NerdyKowboy said:
First, since I'm pretty new to flashing ROMs with SafeStrap...
At each step of your process when you say "Flash" does that mean Safestrap-> Boot to Recovery ->Install Zip ???
I'm looking at needing Xposed in order to bypass my company's Exchange security requirement of encrypting my device in order to allow email access.
I got a little confused with all the Xposed documentation out there.
Does this set of instructions get me to where I can load the Xposed module to bypass that security and then continue from there?
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Yes, flash means install in Safestrap.
If you flash the Xposed zip I linked in the original post, then you can use modules in the Xposed installer app included in the ROM.
CVertigo1 said:
This is a modified version of @jrkruse stock BPB1 deodexed ROM with all(or most) of the stock BS removed.
INSTRUCTIONS:
I've included the links needed if you want to use xposed. If you chose not to use Xposed, then skip that step in the flashing process.
I have only used Safestrap to install this ROM, but FlashFire should work as well.
1) Flash NO_BS_BPB1_ROM_DEODEXED.zip
2) Flash Extra_toggles.zip
3) Flash xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon.zip
4) Flash Lollipop_Safestrap_Reboot_Extended_PM_PB1.zip
5) Flash BPB1_Firmware_No_Bootloaders.zip
6) After first boot, open Lollipop Recovery Control and install the latest Safestrap.
7) Open up Viper4Android and install the driver. Then install Viper Fix 1.1.apk and run the Viper fix in the app.
There is no need to flash any Viper zips with this ROM. This ROM has all the same apps as BOK3 V5, but obviously updated to the BPB1 apps. The only app added is multiwindow. I don't use multiwindow, so I can be certain that all aspects of it work, but everything seemed to work normally when I played with it.
Note: Don't pay attention to the 1- prefix in front of some of the ROM versions. I prefix all my flashables in my ROM folder with a 1-, 2-, 3-, ect, so that I have them all in order when I flash them instead of having to remember the order every time lol. I forgot to remove those prefixes when I uploaded the ROMs.
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1.) In safestrap, just do wipe->factory reset or is more of a wipe required?
2.) Can I flash them all using the Zip Queue in Safestrap (TWRP 2.7.1.0) or should I do them one at a time?
Factory reset in factory recovery. You can install all of them on one queue.
CVertigo1 said:
Factory reset in factory recovery. You can install all of them on one queue.
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I did that, and this is AWESOME. Love the ROM. Tough to decide between the two launchers. Haven't had this level of control in a while.
Only snag was that Android Pay doesn't recognize the device as Android authentic, so can't use Android Pay (which I almost never used anyway).
Thanks for all the work @CVertigo1
NerdyKowboy said:
Only snag was that Android Pay doesn't recognize the device as Android authentic, so can't use Android Pay (which I almost never used anyway).
Thanks for all the work @CVertigo1
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I believe Android Pay doesn't work sheerly because the device is rooted, not because of the ROM itself.
Can't get snapchat to login with Xposed. I've read the solution is to do an Xposed framework uninstall, login to Snap, then reinstall Xposed, but have found a lot of people get hung in a bootloop when uninstalling.
Is this from using the wrong uninstaller or something else?
Which uninstaller is correct?
Do you have another solution?
I have tried removing the modules and doing a reboot to see if that'd be adequate.
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The issue was the xposed framework.
To anyone else doing this on Galaxy S5 with this ROM (or same version of Xposed)
1.) uninstall Snapchat
2.) Deactivate modules from Xposed
3.) Download and Flash "xposed-uninstaller-arter97.zip" from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
4.) Reboot and wait for all the apps to Optimize
5.) Reinstall snapchat and login
6.) Flash the same Xposed framework in original post of this thread (apps will re-optimize)
Is there a way to disable the high volume warning? I can't believe they now also have it on Bluetooth...
renthispace said:
Is there a way to disable the high volume warning? I can't believe they now also have it on Bluetooth...
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Since Xposed is already in the ROM, inside of Xposed, go to Downloads & download the module "NoSafeVolumeWarning". Enable it and reboot.
Boom. No more volume warning.
NerdyKowboy said:
Can't get snapchat to login with Xposed. I've read the solution is to do an Xposed framework uninstall, login to Snap, then reinstall Xposed, but have found a lot of people get hung in a bootloop when uninstalling.
Is this from using the wrong uninstaller or something else?
Which uninstaller is correct?
Do you have another solution?
I have tried removing the modules and doing a reboot to see if that'd be adequate.
EDIT:
The issue was the xposed framework.
To anyone else doing this on Galaxy S5 with this ROM (or same version of Xposed)
1.) uninstall Snapchat
2.) Deactivate modules from Xposed
3.) Download and Flash "xposed-uninstaller-arter97.zip" from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
4.) Reboot and wait for all the apps to Optimize
5.) Reinstall snapchat and login
6.) Flash the same Xposed framework in original post of this thread (apps will re-optimize)
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So were you able to uninstall Xposed? I see your edit of "fixed issue" but in case you didn't or having issues I posted this in another thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65635081&postcount=18
al50 said:
So were you able to uninstall Xposed? I see your edit of "fixed issue" but in case you didn't or having issues I posted this in another thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65635081&postcount=18
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Yes, that fixed the issue.
Successfully uninstalled Xposed, Reinstalled SnapChat and logged in without issue. Then, reflashed the Xposed framework.
So easy, but I was so nervous doing it after seeing many, many people talking about getting hung in a bootloop.
I'm running RR sultanized 6.0.1
So since CMTE is dead I deleted Theme chooser ,theme manager and one more app which had theme in it using system app remover and went on to install substratum .But now I realized that substratum requires theme Interfacer which isn't in this ROM .The theme which I want to apply has two options OMS and plain 6.0 ,I tried both it didn't work
My question is is there any way I can get back the theme chooser and other stuff or is there any way I can get substratum to work on this ROM?
PS I know that reflashing the ROM will restore it but that will erase my root and lots of stuff I mean seriously lots of stuff as I've removed the system root and installed magisk ,added bunch of magisk modules ,installed xposed and many modules and putting everything back will waste a lot of time
Also the substratum theme I have was paid and cost about 2$
Plx help
Ty
ROM:Resurrection remix Sultanized by RomiL Parh (Support of this ROM is over as thread is locked )
Well,reflashing should work..But if you want to keep the stuff you have..Can't you just dirty flash?
And also the themes which you have purchased will obviously stay with you for the whole time(unless some special condition)..You can download the theme from play store anytime you want without paying again.
The only things that dirty flashing will restore are the things which the ROM already has...So maybe magisk won't go away but su root will come back.
Tell me if I've helped you.
Welllllll
If you know how to Unpack rom, Unpack it and copy the file you want to system I mean the apps you deleted it
And everything should works find same as before
الفلسطيني said:
Welllllll
If you know how to Unpack rom, Unpack it and copy the file you want to system I mean the apps you deleted it
And everything should works find same as before
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Yes,you could do that too..But judging by the fact that he does not want to waste time(or is just being lazy)
It would take a lot of time to actually find the apps he deleted...But if he thinks that's better then,it's solved.
الفلسطيني said:
Welllllll
If you know how to Unpack rom, Unpack it and copy the file you want to system I mean the apps you deleted it
And everything should works find same as before
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Flameron said:
Yes,you could do that too..But judging by the fact that he does not want to waste time(or is just being lazy)
It would take a lot of time to actually find the apps he deleted...But if he thinks that's better then,it's solved.
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Anything better ?
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Anything better ?
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Nooo I'm sorry
If my laptop ok now it's my pleasure to help you but I can't I'm sorrrrryyyy
If you simply dirty-flash, you won't lose any magisk, xposed modules or others apps. You will have to reflash only magisk and xposed frameworks after just reflash your rom without wiping anything.
Lisko said:
If you simply dirty-flash, you won't lose any magisk, xposed modules or others apps. You will have to reflash only magisk and xposed frameworks after just reflash your rom without wiping anything.
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Ooo OK didn't realise that I don't lose my modules n stuff anyways the its working perfectly