"Custom Status" on Boot, how to remove? [SOLVED] - Verizon Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Did several searches but find no guidance on how to deal with this result of rooting. (I'm terrible at finding stuff here!)
I used the [How-To] Root G900VVRU1ANE9 to achieve root and noticed the Custom with padlock after a second reboot (may have been on first, I failed to notice).
What is the preferred way to deal with this situation if there is one?
Update:
Wanam Xposed module for Xposed Framework did the trick.
Thanks for the helpful info.

Use triangle away. Or use an xposed module.

SCClockDr said:
Did several searches but find no guidance on how to deal with this result of rooting. (I'm terrible at finding stuff here!)
I used the [How-To] Root G900VVRU1ANE9 to achieve root and noticed the Custom with padlock after a second reboot (may have been on first, I failed to notice).
What is the preferred way to deal with this situation if there is one?
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Wanam Xposed module for Xposed Framework has an override for that.

tgeery said:
Wanam Xposed module for Xposed Framework has an override for that.
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Doesn't seem to work with the NI2 update?

SCClockDr said:
Did several searches but find no guidance on how to deal with this result of rooting. (I'm terrible at finding stuff here!)
I used the [How-To] Root G900VVRU1ANE9 to achieve root and noticed the Custom with padlock after a second reboot (may have been on first, I failed to notice).
What is the preferred way to deal with this situation if there is one?
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ldeveraux said:
Doesn't seem to work with the NI2 update?
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You can rename SysScope.apk in system/app. If it dosen't cause any problems you can delete it. If I am correct I think the backup and reset feature will be affected but that dosen't matter as we use safestrap for that anyways. I don't bother with this because the custom padlock doesn't bother me.

[SOLVED]
Wanam Xposed module for Xposed Framework did the trick.
Thanks for the helpful info.

SCClockDr said:
Wanam Xposed module for Xposed Framework did the trick.
Thanks for the helpful info.
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It worked for me too (eventually). I think i just has to restart like 10 times!

Obviously if using ART, XPosed won't work?

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[HOW TO] Get Wallpaper on Custom Launcher

EDIT: This post applies to Fire OS 4.5.n. Beginning with OS 5, Lollipop, we're able to put wallpaper on custom launchers.
This method lets you use any image for wallpaper and works with most launchers. If it doesn't work with yours and you really, really want wallpaper, try a different launcher.
This requires root and does not apply to the stock Fire launcher. You can't put wallpaper on that.
Requirements
Root
Xposed framework v. 2.6.1 from here. (Look under Show older versions for 2.6.1. Don't use experimental 2.7)
Gran PC's KindleBG module here
A file explorer to install Xposed and KindleBG
QuickPic app from the Play Store
Instructions
Install and open Xposed. Choose the Framework option and press Install/Update. Tap Reboot and say Yes at "Are you sure?" [Fire reboots].
Install KindleBG.
Run Xposed and choose Modules. Tick the KindleLockBG box. Go back to the Framework screen and reboot.
Run QuickPic and choose the image you want for wallpaper.
Open the QuickPic menu, choose Set as, and then QuickPic wallpaper.
Crop the image the way you want it and press the checkmark at top of screen.
Linker Warning with Shell Commands
With Xposed installed, Android displays a linker warning with the commands we use to block/unblock system apps. You can safely ignore this. Xposed does not cause a memory leak and, at least with the the KindleBG module, does not pose any security risk.
is this for the fire HD6 and HD7. I've heard reports of bricks due to exposed on these devices
powerpoint45 said:
is this for the fire HD6 and HD7. I've heard reports of bricks due to exposed on these devices
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Yes, Fire HDs. I've been using Xposed on my Fire HD 7 for several days without problem. BUT FWIW, I did not install SuperSU.
EDIT: Installed SuperSU yesterday and np with Xposed through lots of boots and messing around.
DoLooper said:
Yes, Fire HDs. I've been using Xposed on my Fire HD 7 for several days without problem. BUT FWIW, I did not install SuperSU. Still using Kingroot. If you think Xposed with SuperSU is a problem, I'll edit OP.
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DoLooper, would you care to do a detailed report on what you tried with Xposed that worked besides the wall paper? I'd like to try it, but the bricking reports scare me for now, since I don't understand fully what Xposed does.
bibikalka said:
DoLooper, would you care to do a detailed report on what you tried with Xposed that worked besides the wall paper?
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Hey bibikalka, so far I've only done the steps I wrote--installed Xposed, the BG module and also Gran PCs module to block OTA updates. Today, I uninstalled Xposed and installed superSU, reinstalled Xposed and modules--just to make sure the SU didn't have an effect.
Better question might be what I haven't done, which is mess with any system apps or other internals. Did use JMZ's great tool to install gapps, but don't think that should matter.
Anyway, will install Gravity Box later (one of the more fun xposed modules) and keep you posted.
powerpoint45 said:
is this for the fire HD6 and HD7. I've heard reports of bricks due to exposed on these devices
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So I scoured the Fire HD 6/7 forums for posts of bootloops/bricks caused by Xposed and everything comes back to just one post. This from @Drew123abc123 where he says:
I installed a custom boot animation, did a few system modifications and everything was working fine. But then, the next day (today) I tried to install Xposed and rebooted and got a bootloop.
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I wouldn't wish unrecoverable bootloop on anyone, but wonder what were those mods? Did he reboot after? Did he install the xposed 2.7 (experimental) or any "unusual" modules? But that said, Xposed can put devices into bootloops--see "In case you get into a bootloop"--so I understand people being reluctant.
Only know that Xposed with the BG module is working fine on my "pretty clean" rooted HD 7--and I've got wallpaper!
DoLooper said:
So I scoured the Fire HD 6/7 forums for posts of bootloops/bricks caused by Xposed and everything comes back to just one post. This from @Drew123abc123 where he says:
I wouldn't wish unrecoverable bootloop on anyone, but wonder what were those mods? Did he reboot after? Did he install the xposed 2.7 (experimental) or any "unusual" modules? But that said, Xposed can put devices into bootloops--see "In case you get into a bootloop"--so I understand people being reluctant.
Only know that Xposed with the BG module is working fine on my "pretty clean" rooted HD 7--and I've got wallpaper!
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Ah ok then I think this should be just fine. Too bad I lost root /:
With Nova Launcher you Doesnt need QuickPic
That's fine. This is for anyone who can't get wallpaper
Just a little bump for others who need this now.
When I try to install the Xposed Framework I get an error saying "Failed to get root access."
I just upgraded to 4.5.4 via instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-4-5-4-twrp-root-t3141648
I believe I am rooted (Titanium Backup says so) but I do not see the Superuser app in my app drawer?
Edit - Just installed Superuser from the Play Store and that fixed it!
is there a way to modify the lock screen images using this process?
No. They can't be changed.
Prior to this build, changing lockscreen was not a problem..Did they remove the feature in 5.2.2u2
coolguy2488 said:
Prior to this build, changing lockscreen was not a problem..Did they remove the feature in 5.2.2u2
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You can still block ads and get Amazon's wallpapers, but you can't put your own images on lockscreen, which I thought the OP was asking about. Vaguely remember you could use own image in Developer's Preview, which was much more AOSP. 5.2.2u2 is all Amazon all the time again.
DoLooper said:
You can still block ads and get Amazon's wallpapers, but you can't put your own images on lockscreen, which I thought the OP was asking about. Vaguely remember you could use own image in Developer's Preview, which was much more AOSP. 5.2.2u2 is all Amazon all the time again.
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Yes I had a custom wallpaper on my lockscreen in Developer's Preview. I have since bricked that one and putting it back on there would be my last step to my new refurb. I could even rename my tablet which is greyed out now on 5.1.1.
Is it possible to downgrade back to Developer's Preview?
I would ask bibikalka in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950

[Guide]How to install Xposed on the j700p

(Obvious words of legality, etc. I take no responsibility for anything that happens to your phone. I managed this on my own and everything worked. If you messed it up, I'm sorry, but it's not my problem)
Ok, now the good stuff! Hello all!
As you may know, user messi2050 managed to get us root on our phones (yay!). We don't yet have a custom recovery, and this is a usual requirement for Xposed, but fear not! I have figured out how to install it without a custom recovery. I'll try and be as clear as possible and provide all direct links to the files needed, but if something confuses you please let me know!
1. Root your phone
2. Download and install FlashFire
3. Samsung has weirdness associated with their roms and the way they do things under the Android hood, so you can't use the normal Marshmallow xposed module. You will need the Unofficial Xposed for Samsung Marshmallow by Wanam (HERE is a link directly to the APK you need)
4. Install the Xposed Installer for Marshmallow (Again, there is a direct link to the APK HERE[/URL
5. Open up FlashFire and press the (+) button. Select "Flash ZIP or OTA"
6. Choose the file downloaded in step 3
7. IMPORTANT! DESELECT "MOUNT /SYSTEM READ/WRITE"! Make sure everything is deselected! Then click the "✓"
8. Moment of truth y'all. Press the "FLASH" button at the bottom of the screen. You may get warnings, accept or clear them and continue
9. Your phone will shut down, show a bunch of text, and reboot after installing. THE REBOOT TAKES A LONG TIME, SEVERAL MINUTES AT LEAST! Don't be afraid, it will take quite a while to reboot. When it is done, it will "optimize apps" and then you should be all set!
Some xposed modules may not work for this phone! You run the risk of constant crashes and reboots with some modules. There are compatibility issues, especially if you neglect to read the warnings of each module, so read carefully! I'll give a list of modules I've installed with no issues, which will give yo a decent place to start (NOTE: There are individual settings in many of the modules, I haven't tried everything. So I can only tell you that the installation of the module is safe, NOT each setting).
Burnt Toast
Disable Fullscreen Keyboard
GPM Notification Seek Bar [L-M]
Greenify
Marshmallow SD Fix
Media Notification Seek [L-M]
NoSafeVolumeWarning
Notification Count
Wanam Xposed
XTouchWiz
If you happen to have success with any others, let us know and I'll update this list. Hope you guys enjoy, I'm so happy we finally got root and Xposed on this phone!
Followed your instructions (thanks) and have
BootManager
MinMinGuard
Swype Row and
Xinsta
Running.
It seems like most xposed modules work. Anyone interested should just follow the above instructions and give it a shot.
garyf said:
It seems like most xposed modules work. Anyone interested should just follow the above instructions and give it a shot.
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Glad it works for you!
Yeah, I don't think there will be too many problems, I only mention the warning because if you're not careful, there are many modules that haven't been updated in years. If you're careless, you may install something from 2014 and it isn't compatible with Marshmallow and may cause constant crashes and force closes. Because we don't have a custom recovery, it's that much more important to be careful, as a mistake will requi9re a reflash and wipe everything. =S
Followed instructions and everything went just fine. Working great. Thank you!
EDIT: Having trouble finding Wanam Xposed. Can anyone help?
SonOfAnarchy0210 said:
Followed instructions and everything went just fine. Working great. Thank you!
EDIT: Having trouble finding Wanam Xposed. Can anyone help?
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I see Wanam exposed in the list, however, it looks like XTouchWiz is similar, made by the same guy (Wanam), and is made for Marshmallow. Givev that a shot?
rainbowtuba said:
I see Wanam exposed in the list, however, it looks like XTouchWiz is similar, made by the same guy (Wanam), and is made for Marshmallow. Givev that a shot?
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Yeah I must have been half asleep or something when I posted that because it is definitely there haha thank you though!
Opened Xposed this morning and this popped up. And when I go to downloads, there is no list. When I refresh, this keeps popping up. Any ideas as to what I should do?
Hi. Do you know how to install Xposed on j700f running mm?
Sent from my SM-J700F using XDA-Developers mobile app
Opened Xposed this morning and this popped up. And when I go to downloads, there is no list. When I refresh, this keeps popping up. Any ideas as to what I should do?
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Sopn of Anarchy, I have no idea, sadly. Everything is working okay from my phone. No such issue
SankyLucky said:
Hi. Do you know how to install Xposed on j700f running mm?
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If you have it rooted I would assume it's fairly similar. If there is any difference in the processor you will want to download the appropriate file, but using Flashfire and the Wanam version of xposed should be the correct move. Best of luck!
SankyLucky said:
Hi. Do you know how to install Xposed on j700f running mm?
Sent from my SM-J700F using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Wrong thread ! For your answer here you go buddy: How to Root, TWRP and Install Xposed Framework on J7 (SM-J700F) (Screenshots inside)
Worked!
THANKS!
Hey, guys, just wondering if it's possible to flash this xposed through twrp? Or does having a working twrp alter the process or results in anyway?
acesavant00 said:
Hey, guys, just wondering if it's possible to flash this xposed through twrp? Or does having a working twrp alter the process or results in anyway?
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Yes, I flashed this through twrp and got J700H xposed
Is there a way to keep the processor from overhearing?
SykkNyzz said:
Is there a way to keep the processor from overhearing?
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Assuming you meant overHEATING on Snapdragon, try using the phone without aftermarket cover and without charger plugged in.
Also check out this extended guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/marshmallow-battery-drain-overheating-t3439274
natri23 said:
Assuming you meant overHEATING on Snapdragon, try using the phone without aftermarket cover and without charger plugged in.
Also check out this extended guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/marshmallow-battery-drain-overheating-t3439274
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No, the phone heats up in my hand without charger and I don't even own a cover. I misspelled my word on accident so I understand why you would correct me.
---------- Post added at 01:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:51 PM ----------
But that is now an old issue since I used the debloated version
I am running the modules and they all seem to work perfectly:
HideBatterylowAlert,
Neo power menu,
PMP,
YouTube background playback,
And flat style bar indicators.
Thank again!
I have the sm- j700p Boost and tried this but it bricks the phone. The apk installs fine but the phone never boots up fully after installing the framework. I tried with twrp and flashify.
worked perfect on J700T Tmobile.
maybe you should post this in the J700T Section or i can do it?
Solved
newsense2004 said:
I have the sm- j700p Boost and tried this but it bricks the phone. The apk installs fine but the phone never boots up fully after installing the framework. I tried with twrp and flashify.
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OK finally got it working I don't know if I had the wrong file somehow or if using twrp to flash but I started over. Re-download the files and used flashfire to flash the zip. Worked perfectly this time, this phone has no compass sensor. Wish I knew that as I only wanted Xposed for the module that mimics a gyro.

Magisk

Has anyone tried Magisk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382) on the A7 yet? I'd love to be able to root and still have ability to use Android Pay.
tdgillihan said:
Has anyone tried Magisk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382) on the A7 yet? I'd love to be able to root and still have ability to use Android Pay.
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Was wondering about this too. Not entirely confident about what things to reflash in case things go wrong otherwise wouldve tried this.
So just took a risk and tried it and the phh's SuperUser didn't provide root. Might have to do something with how the latest SuperSU doesn't work either?
reddrago said:
So just took a risk and tried it and the phh's SuperUser didn't provide root. Might have to do something with how the latest SuperSU doesn't work either?
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Chinese A2017 it worked... But I used the super user app as suggested by Tenfar on his rooting guide...
tdgillihan said:
Has anyone tried Magisk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382) on the A7 yet? I'd love to be able to root and still have ability to use Android Pay.
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I've tried it on my Moto X Play. Magisk and Xposed have no influence on Android Pay. But rooting (Phh's SU with Magisk) caused SafetyNet test turned red. It looks like Google suceeded to eliminate any coexistence between root and AP.
piskr said:
I've tried it on my Moto X Play. Magisk and Xposed have no influence on Android Pay. But rooting (Phh's SU with Magisk) caused SafetyNet test turned red. It looks like Google suceeded to eliminate any coexistence between root and AP.
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Did you try using AP or check with SafetyNet after flipping the switch in Magisk to show it as unrooted?
tdgillihan said:
Did you try using AP or check with SafetyNet after flipping the switch in Magisk to show it as unrooted?
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Just ran SafetyNet and reverted to unrooted after. As far as I know failing with SafetyNet means that AP won't work.
ultramag69 said:
Chinese A2017 it worked... But I used the super user app as suggested by Tenfar on his rooting guide...
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Really? Hmmm, that's weird. Have you confirmed root and have you tried AP?
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
piskr said:
Just ran SafetyNet and reverted to unrooted after. As far as I know failing with SafetyNet means that AP won't work.
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The whole point of this is that you flip the switch and you're temp unrooted for whatever duration you chose. 5min is default I think. If you didn't try that then you never really checked to see if it would work before dumping it.
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
tdgillihan said:
The whole point of this is that you flip the switch and you're temp unrooted for whatever duration you chose. 5min is default I think. If you didn't try that then you never really checked to see if it would work before dumping it.
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
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Ok, thanks, I'll find the time to try it again. But temporally unroot with Chainfire superSU didn't help. I used superSU without Magisk though, it was systemless and it worked with AP in the beginning. Seems that AP checked only system changes then. It worked till recently when Google obviously cut off AP from rooted phones.
piskr said:
Ok, thanks, I'll find the time to try it again. But temporally unroot with Chainfire superSU didn't help. I used superSU without Magisk though, it was systemless and it worked with AP in the beginning. Seems that AP checked only system changes then. It worked till recently when Google obviously cut off AP from rooted phones.
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If you're running a custom ROM it may or may not work. Some are saying it does and others not. But if we're talking about the A7 here that'll be stock for now.
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
tdgillihan said:
Really? Hmmm, that's weird. Have you confirmed root and have you tried AP?
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
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I'm using apps that require root, have the sd card fix done so EVERYTHING can use the sd card, file managers can't usually move or delete files on unrooted device, use clocksync so I have accurate time and have titanium backup installed. Haven't played with titanium backup but everything else works brilliantly...
Used Root Checker by joeykrim and it confirmed root...
It is phh's SuperUser app on playstore. Seems to work fine...
ultramag69 said:
I'm using apps that require root, have the sd card fix done so EVERYTHING can use the sd card, file managers can't usually move or delete files on unrooted device, use clocksync so I have accurate time and have titanium backup installed. Haven't played with titanium backup but everything else works brilliantly...
Used Root Checker by joeykrim and it confirmed root...
It is phh's SuperUser app on playstore. Seems to work fine...
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Wait, are you saying that the su in tenfars locked bl root is phh's? I didn't know that. That's good, then when he gets it working for the 2017u this should work on it as well.
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
tdgillihan said:
Wait, are you saying that the su in tenfars locked bl root is phh's? I didn't know that. That's good, then when he gets it working for the 2017u this should work on it as well.
Always thank those who are helpful...and just ignore those who aren't.
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Don't know , I just downloaded the root manager Tenfars recommended from play store...
It works fine...
Are there any new reports on this subject? I have been able to successfully install Magisk and PHH SU on a Nexus 6P , but using the identical procedure on my Axon 7 (U) does not work. I am puzzled.
Magisk installs fine (busybox is detected) on A2017U but root + Magisk does not work. Going to keep testing some options and methods and I'll let you know.
SuperSU fails during install after extract.
phh-superuser install completes but no root.
lokissmile said:
Magisk installs fine (busybox is detected) on A2017U but root + Magisk does not work. Going to keep testing some options and methods and I'll let you know.
SuperSU fails during install after extract.
phh-superuser install completes but no root.
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No luck so far, my gut thinks it's an issue with the kernel / boot.img patch. Sorry guys I'm going to keep banging on this one but it might take me a bit as I don't have a linux box up right now. Can someone that has a Chinese model get me a copy of the patched boot.img?
lokissmile said:
No luck so far, my gut thinks it's an issue with the kernel / boot.img patch. Sorry guys I'm going to keep banging on this one but it might take me a bit as I don't have a linux box up right now. Can someone that has a Chinese model get me a copy of the patched boot.img?
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that's my thought too, since magisk seems not to create a log in /cache as it should and doesn't reaveal itself via logcat it looks like it doesn't realy get executed.
The guys in the common magisk were not realy able to help, guess we have to dig more into the init.rc script / boot.img patch. But might be that it get's fixed with v7 anyway, hope @topjohnwu is able to get it done quickly (or maybe has some ideas he how to debug it more, i didn't get an answer from him in the common, probably way too crowded magisk thread - goddamn pokemongo!)
Subscribing. Would like to get this working as well.
Edit: I've gone ahead and opened up a thread so it is easy to find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-installing-magisk-systemless-phhs-t3524270
We're up to Magisk V9 now and it still doesn't work. I'm almost certain it has to do with the execution of the patched boot.img, due to the write-protected /system partition. I finally got it working by using the the method in the guide I posted.

Help w tuten1000's Guide: Root + custom kernel + clean rom

In the last week I received my xperia x compact completely stock. First thing I do when I get a new phone before even activating it is root it. I was utilizing this guide to root my xperia x compact "Guide: Root + Custom Kernel + Clean rom + TA for X Compact" and I am stuck on the step where you are instructed to flash the modified XC-GenesisKernel-v1.04-nodrm kernel and SU. Flashing this kernel always results in a boot loop (Ive waited more then 30 minutes for it to resolve). I reflash the stock service exchange unit - 34.1.A.1.198 MM firmware to get back a functioning phone. The guide recommends:
"Run xperifirm and download the "service exchange unit - 34.1.A.1.198" firmware for posterity and latest rom for your region."
Am I supposed to use the most current nougat firmware for the following steps and only use the service exchange unit firmware if I need to downgrade to the lower original firmware? The thread for the XC-GenesisKernel states it is for nougat roms, which would explain a boot loop when I try to use the service exchange unit MM rom. Ideally Id like to stay on MM so that I can use xposed. Root and the phone being fully functional with no loss of camera and such is my main desire, xposed is secondary. I have a Backup TA of my DRM keys, the phone bootloader is unlocked, and I am looking for a little direction / clarification, any help in this respect is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
efaustus9 said:
help in this respect is greatly appreciated.
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Click the first link in the guide and read it.
XperienceD said:
Click the first link in the guide and read it.
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Thanks, I read through it and I see indeed the latest nougat firmware is what I should use in the later steps of tuten1000's guide and is the source of the boot loop I am experiencing.
If possible I would like to stay on marshmallow so I can used xposed framework. Are you aware of or can you recommend a kernel I can flash that will give me root, fingerprint, and use of most DRM functions while still on marshmallow.
Maybe you can try my guide using Magisk with full DRM, Xposed and root. But you need to flash back to MM first if you need Xposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/x-compact/how-to/android-pay-safety-net-rooted-unlocked-t3610342
itandy said:
Maybe you can try my guide using Magisk with full DRM, Xposed and root. But you need to flash back to MM first if you need Xposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/x-compact/how-to/android-pay-safety-net-rooted-unlocked-t3610342
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Excellent itandy, this this just what I had in mind. I never downloaded and flashed a nougat rom as xposed was important to me. In following tuten1000's guide I did flash the XC genesis kernel as well as SU in recovery. This resulted in a boot loop but a prerequisite in your guide is a /system partition without any trace of su. Since I reflashed the stock service exchange unit 34.1.A.1.198 MM firmware I should be good to proceed right?
efaustus9 said:
Excellent itandy, this this just what I had in mind. I never downloaded and flashed a nougat rom as xposed was important to me. In following tuten1000's guide I did flash the XC genesis kernel as well as SU in recovery. This resulted in a boot loop but a prerequisite in your guide is a /system partition without any trace of su. Since I reflashed the stock service exchange unit 34.1.A.1.198 MM firmware I should be good to proceed right?
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You're all good to begin with MM stock ROM.
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You're all good to begin with MM stock ROM.
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It worked beautifully, thank you so much itandy :victory:
Anyway to get rid of the device is not secure screen on boot?
efaustus9 said:
It worked beautifully, thank you so much itandy :victory:
Anyway to get rid of the device is not secure screen on boot?
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This is a common request but the answer is no.
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This is a common request but the answer is no.
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Okay, it would be nice to be rid of but it is a worthwhile trade off.
In your guide you mention a safety net, and installing xposed breaks it. What is this safety net and what is the draw back to breaking it? Am I locked out of certain apps or functions?
efaustus9 said:
Okay, it would be nice to be rid of but it is a worthwhile trade off.
In your guide you mention a safety net, and installing xposed breaks it. What is this safety net and what is the draw back to breaking it? Am I locked out of certain apps or functions?
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SafetyNet is the security checking API used by some apps like Android Pay and Pokemon Go to make sure your device is not tampered with. Simply put it makes sure your device is stock, not unlocked, rooted or modified. Magisk currently is able to bypass SafetyNet checking for root and some other "unwanted" apps. But Xposed will still be detected because it works in much lower system level. And with Magisk you can simply disable Xposed temporarily and reboot if you want to use, say, Android Pay.
itandy said:
SafetyNet is the security checking API used by some apps like Android Pay and Pokemon Go to make sure your device is not tampered with. Simply put it makes sure your device is stock, not unlocked, rooted or modified. Magisk currently is able to bypass SafetyNet checking for root and some other "unwanted" apps. But Xposed will still be detected because it works in much lower system level. And with Magisk you can simply disable Xposed temporarily and reboot if you want to use, say, Android Pay.
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ah very informative, thanks again.
I installed the xposed framework SDK23 in Magisk manager, it is showing up as installed under modules in magisk but xposed is not in the app drawer and I cant seem to access it.
efaustus9 said:
ah very informative, thanks again.
I installed the xposed framework SDK23 in Magisk manager, it is showing up as installed under modules in magisk but xposed is not in the app drawer and I cant seem to access it.
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You need to install Xposed Installer separately. Try this unofficial app.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
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You need to install Xposed Installer separately. Try this unofficial app.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
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Haha once again you come through. You are really helping me get this all sorted with so little fuss, I am very grateful.
This is my first xperia experience, I am coming from a samsung s3 running a KK slimrom and things are a bit different on this device. Any other pointers or recommendations for this new phone? Is there a way to make the soft key bar transparent so I can actually utilize the full 4.6"?
efaustus9 said:
Haha once again you come through. You are really helping me get this all sorted with so little fuss, I am very grateful.
This is my first xperia experience, I am coming from a samsung s3 running a KK slimrom and things are a bit different on this device. Any other pointers or recommendations for this new phone? Is there a way to make the soft key bar transparent so I can actually utilize the full 4.6"?
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I remember there're mods (maybe Xposed modules) to make the navbar autohide. Maybe you'd also like to check out my navbar Xposed module. See my signature.
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I remember there're mods (maybe Xposed modules) to make the navbar autohide. Maybe you'd also like to check out my navbar Xposed module. See my signature.
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Great, I will definitely check out your app. Ideally Id like to mimic what I believe is called the "immersive mode" in supported apps. In this mode the app takes up the full screen and the icons are replaced with three persistent minimal dots.

Oreo xposed SafetyNet bypass?

Is this possible? I tried universal safetynet fix but it doesn't work.
Any help is appreciated.
AsianLSX said:
Is this possible? I tried universal safetynet fix but it doesn't work.
Any help is appreciated.
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AFAIK you can't pass safetynet when using xposed
If you're using systemless Xposed then go to magisk then to modules and deselect Xposed. Reboot. Then try passing safety net. Still if it doesn't work, flash the universal crapety crap and then check. Should work.
After your work is done. Again select Xposed and reboot to get Xposed up and running
Ayan Uchiha Choudhury said:
If you're using systemless Xposed then go to magisk then to modules and deselect Xposed. Reboot. Then try passing safety net. Still if it doesn't work, flash the universal crapety crap and then check. Should work.
After your work is done. Again select Xposed and reboot to get Xposed up and running
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This doesn't let me permanently pass SafetyNet, once I reboot to reenable Xposed it doesn't pass SN anymore.
AsianLSX said:
This doesn't let me permanently pass SafetyNet, once I reboot to reenable Xposed it doesn't pass SN anymore.
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Again you didn't understand what I meant. Even I had this problem. You CANNOT pass safety net and have Xposed at the same time. One you need to leave
Ayan Uchiha Choudhury said:
Again you didn't understand what I meant. Even I had this problem. You CANNOT pass safety net and have Xposed at the same time. One you need to leave
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That's what I wrote already. You cannot use both.

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