Couple of questions for the 701l - Huawei MediaPad X2

Firstly, any idea if/when the 701l will be updated last lollipop 5.0?
Second, i have rooted but 2 apps won't work with root. My banking app and the sky q app. I tried a couple of root hiding apps but no good.

You'll find b005 for 701 in this forum to download.
Supersu has a unroot function inside.
KangVIP b211 has a temporary unroot option in it. (You have to pay for some special vip functions)
But I don't know how to pay via 'alipay'
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My device: 701->703 B211 KangVIP AJ Xposed

Thanks for the help. Although I've rooted i haven't unlocked the boot loader as it seemed complicated. Any advice with it?
I did have super su but it kept saying to update the binary but when i tried it failed every time so I uninstalled and put another super user app on.

Ooops... Don't use Kingroot. You won't be able to install any Rom with this. And this is a exploit which produces much problems.
What's the problem with normal root?
My device: 701->703 B211 KangVIP AJ Xposed

I didn't use kingroot but you're close, i used kingoroot. How did you know?
So, what should i do now? I'm not sure what's involved with unrooting and then using a different method.

You don't need to unroot.
Simply use Huawei backup to store your apps and content on external sd.
Put B005 update.app to dload folder on external sd and the newest supersu.zip to root of external sd card.
Then get bootloader code and install adb to unlock bootloader.
start system. On EMUI select factory reset.
After reset start system and select firmware local update and select full package.
After update start system and do factory reset again including format internal sd.
Then flash TWRP for Android 5.0 on recovery2 partition.
fastboot flash recovery2 TWRP_5.0.img
On TWRP install supersu.zip to have control on root.
Start system and restore all apps, which are not system apps.
Install supersu.app from PlayStore
My device: 701->703 B211 xposed 86

Thanks.
Got to admit i haven't got my hands dirty with things like this for a while so it sounds a bit beyond my abilities

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unable to flash anything in TWRP, SD card wont mount or show contents

Hi!
I picked up a Mate 8 from a local service provider and would love to flash a new ROM to get rid of the ugly stock one, but I am stuck when trying to flash anything from TWRP.
The phone boots fine, I unlocked the bootloader, and has TWRP Mate 8 version...I can't locate any files from the internal storage though. I understand this is due to the system being encrypted. I cant seem to get around that though. I tried the format data option, hit yes, then go back but that obviously has deleted what I had stored (the SU zip). I can't mount the SD either afterwards, to load it in recovery.
I tried using the Italian knife tool, and used the Root option, and option 3, but get an error: error: cannot load '.\rec\boot.img
I am not a pro on this so it might be something farely stupid. I would love if anyone could help me with this...
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Edit:
I was able to solve myself. It was a rookie mistake. Perhaps the internal storage is encrypted, however I was able to flash SU using TWRP by inserting an external SD, which I had not done before. I was able to view contents from that location and did not need to use the Italian knife tool.
Hi there I am using iBall KitKat mobile is rooted but i am unable delete system apps and can't use link2sd showing error mount structure needs cleaning can anyone help
aceslivelong said:
Hi there I am using iBall KitKat mobile is rooted but i am unable delete system apps and can't use link2sd showing error mount structure needs cleaning can anyone help
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Are you using SuperSU ??
To delete system apps, download system app uninstaller from play store and grand it superuser permission.

Xposed Framework For Orginal Nvidia Shield Tablet Running 6.0.1?

I recently rooted my tablet and I would like to get Xposed Framework but I'm getting this error
"Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: library "libdvm.so" not found."
Can anyone help??
You're trying to use an old version of Xposed.
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
Grab the latest (v85) zip from here and flash it.
Xposed Framework
Can this be done without a computer? (I have twrp) And also how safe is this
Help would be highly appreciated
I am on a OnePlusOne running CM13 (6.0.1) and got the same error after flashing the latest xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip
Where can I find the apk
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet using Tapatalk
Hfhdhshb said:
Can this be done without a computer? (I have twrp) And also how safe is this
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Yes just download the zip on the tablet then boot to recovery and flash it worked fine for me in fact when I was doing my tablet all I did with the pc was the OEM unlock and the pushing of twrp after that is just used twrp to do root and xposed.
I'm having trouble flashing the zip file. Everytime I try I get this:
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After this all hell breaks loose while trying to boot. Running the uninstaller partially fix the problems but then I get no system partition free space.
In the end I must revert to the backup I did before.
Anyone having the same issue? I'm using twrp 3.0.2-2-shieldtablet
I also tried different versions (85, 84, 83, 82) but they all had the same error.
First you need to uninstall some apps from system partition using "System app remover" (root needed), then you can install xposed (official). It worked with me
Hi!
That's precisely how I eventually solved the issue I noticed that the system partition only had around 4MB of free space and xposed is bigger than that.
But thanks for the reply anyway and it will tip anyone that have the same issue in the future.
I got the same error message as above attempting to install v87 on my original shield tablet and I have 20gb free on the internal memory so that's not the issue for me.
Any suggestions?

Flashing firmware update through FlashFire (SM-G955FD)

I am on SM-G955FD baseband version G955FXXU1AQI7 (Android 7.0) rooted through CF-Auto-Root download from firmware.mobi by @Chainfire. I removed a lot of blotware afterwards, and xposed official is installed.
Now I want to install an update while keeping the root and phone data through FlashFire.. I downloaded the latest firmware with baseband version G955FXXU1AQJ5 (3.26gb zip file) which is a minor update and android version is still 7.0 and I am using the same update package as default i.e. same CSC
Moreover I am on stock recovery i.e. Custom recovery such as TWRP is not installed.
Now I want to install this firmware package through FlashFire v0.73 while keeping root as well as data intact.
I suppose I have to pick this zip file (without extracting) from FlashFire firmware menu..
I need your input on steps to get this update through using FlashFire, without loosing root or phone data...
In FlashFire I am getting current binary status as custom.
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Moreover I don't have access to a PC right now!
.::Alien::. said:
I am on SM-G955FD baseband version G955FXXU1AQI7 (Android 7.0) rooted through CF-Auto-Root download from firmware.mobi by @Chainfire. I removed a lot of blotware afterwards, and xposed official is installed.
Now I want to install an update while keeping the root and phone data through FlashFire.. I downloaded the latest firmware with baseband version G955FXXU1AQJ5 (3.26gb zip file) which is a minor update and android version is still 7.0 and I am using the same update package as default i.e. same CSC
Moreover I am on stock recovery i.e. Custom recovery such as TWRP is not installed.
Now I want to install this firmware package through FlashFire v0.73 while keeping root as well as data intact.
I suppose I have to pick this zip file (without extracting) from FlashFire firmware menu..
I need your input on steps to get this update through using FlashFire, without loosing root or phone data...
In FlashFire I am getting current binary status as custom.
Moreover I don't have access to a PC right now!
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You probably need a new bootloader for modern firmware, which is something that flashfire flashing is not recommended for. Also if something goes wrong you will have effectively bricked your device as you will need a PC to get it working again.
Also installing a new system requires a full wipe, so you will rebloat and need to reroot and reinstall xposed

Pixel 3 rooted with Magisk - OTA is being downloaded?

My Pixel 3 is rooted with Magisk, but I did not install TWRP.
Root is available:
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Yet, the phone is offering an update:
Since I took this screenshot, the download has completed, and it is offering to install it.
My understanding is that OTA would not happen if the phone is bootloader unlocked and rooted.
Should I let it install this update? How can I find out exactly which update it is? I'm assuming it would be (PQ3A.190605.003, Jun 2019), but how can I confirm?
Where is this 1.2 Gb file stored on the phone once it downloads? I found posts saying it was at root level in folder /cache, but it is not there. Maybe it moved for Android 9? I tried to use Solid Explorer to find files > 1 Gb, but it did not find anything.
I was also surprised today, but let it install. Lost the root afterwards.
moldovanos said:
Lost the root afterwards.
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Did you have any issues re-establishing root with Magisk after installing the update?
Which version of Magisk? Latest 19.3?
timg11 said:
Did you have any issues re-establishing root with Magisk after installing the update?
Which version of Magisk? Latest 19.3?
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Rebooted into bootloader, fastboot TWRP, flashed latest 19.3 and that's it. Everything is back to normal
timg11 said:
My Pixel 3 is rooted with Magisk, but I did not install TWRP.
Root is available:
Yet, the phone is offering an update:
Since I took this screenshot, the download has completed, and it is offering to install it.
My understanding is that OTA would not happen if the phone is bootloader unlocked and rooted.
Should I let it install this update? How can I find out exactly which update it is? I'm assuming it would be (PQ3A.190605.003, Jun 2019), but how can I confirm?
Where is this 1.2 Gb file stored on the phone once it downloads? I found posts saying it was at root level in folder /cache, but it is not there. Maybe it moved for Android 9? I tried to use Solid Explorer to find files > 1 Gb, but it did not find anything.
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Disable auto update in developer options and profit!

Help root Samsung galaxy j7 prime

I tried installing the twrp recovery for it, and it did work but it had no access for the sd card nor the external sd card for some reason, but after some time it did work with an otg
So i had the supersu zip file on a flash card and tried installing it
It everything goes fine, until it finish and reboots to the system
Then this happens
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And no matter how many times i click that reset, it happens, it's only gone when reinstalling the stock firmware, but then I'll need to install the recovery again......., sometimes after installing the TWRP recovery, it goes into a restart loop so i need any help please
If you are the getting the following error, "Verification Failed, unable to restart your device. The integrity verification has failed. You need to reset you device to factory default settings. This will erase all your data" on your Android Smartphone don't worry because together we can resolve the issue.
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If you are the getting the following error, "Verification Failed, unable to restart your device. The integrity verification has failed. You need to reset you device to factory default settings. This will erase all your data" on your Android Smartphone don't worry because together we can resolve the issue.
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I did, in fact, i even reinstalled the stock image of the firmware because clicking "reset" simply doesn't work, also if i just flashed the TWRP without a root zip, it will go bootloop, i just wanna install a custom rom but looks like i need to root the device to do so, so i can pass the verification thing, but hey, thanks for caring.
MazenGomaa said:
I did, in fact, i even reinstalled the stock image of the firmware because clicking "reset" simply doesn't work, also if i just flashed the TWRP without a root zip, it will go bootloop, i just wanna install a custom rom but looks like i need to root the device to do so, so i can pass the verification thing, but hey, thanks for caring.
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If you can somehow get TWRP use Magisk to root, supersu does not work on new devices.
How to Install Magisk on your Android Phone
Magisk is a powerful tool that can help you customize some aspects of your phone or even grant you root access. Here's how you can install it!
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