Need help quick. Bootloop after xposed. - Galaxy S6 Edge+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I really need some help now. I'm on a friends computer so this has to be done quickly.
I did root my phone a couple of days ago. I did a backup from the philz recovery before. Everything was fine.
Now I tried to install the xposed framework. Thought it might work with the latest alpha 4 installer and the sdk22 64bit.
After flashing the sdk, I got a bootloop. I did manage to restore the backup from the recovery. Nothing is working now but the recovery.
What I'm supposed to do to make it work again? Sorry if something is unclear. This isn't my native language.
Hope you guys can help me!

Luna447 said:
Hey guys I really need some help now. I'm on a friends computer so this has to be done quickly.
I did root my phone a couple of days ago. I did a backup from the philz recovery before. Everything was fine.
Now I tried to install the xposed framework. Thought it might work with the latest alpha 4 installer and the sdk22 64bit.
After flashing the sdk, I got a bootloop. I did manage to restore the backup from the recovery. Nothing is working now but the recovery.
What I'm supposed to do to make it work again? Sorry if something is unclear. This isn't my native language.
Hope you guys can help me!
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It looks like you need to do a factory reset in Philz or twrp recovery.
If that don't fix it then you need to Odin flash the official Samsung G928T firmware.
Good luck,
Have a very Merry Christmas holiday.
Sent from my SM-G928T using Tapatalk

Thanks to you Misterjunky!
Just flashed the official firmware via Odin. So it seems like I lost root access. But Knox is recovered?

Luna447 said:
Thanks to you Misterjunky!
Just flashed the official firmware via Odin. So it seems like I lost root access. But Knox is recovered?
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Re-installed maybe, but not recovered. At the moment there is no-way to un-trip knox

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[Q] Can't update OTA 4.4.3 w/rooted stock GPE

Hi folks! I have a Galaxy S4 GPE, rooted and unlocked, but stock otherwise. When I try to run the OTA update for 4.4.3, the phone reboots into TeamWin recovery and appears to start installing. The install errors out though. Can I not install the OTA update because I'm rooted? If so, would reverting the rooting allow me to install? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Install Stock recovery and then try again
Aamirx12 said:
Install Stock recovery and then try again
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Is there a thread on how to do that? I seem to remember when I installed this recovery tool to root the phone, it wiped everything. Is it going to do that again? Because I don't want to have to keep wiping my phone every time a new Android update comes out just to be rooted.
1337squirrel said:
Is there a thread on how to do that? I seem to remember when I installed this recovery tool to root the phone, it wiped everything. Is it going to do that again? Because I don't want to have to keep wiping my phone every time a new Android update comes out just to be rooted.
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Flash it via Odin or simply restore recovery from Nandroid backup..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
this may help you..
1337squirrel said:
Hi folks! I have a Galaxy S4 GPE, rooted and unlocked, but stock otherwise. When I try to run the OTA update for 4.4.3, the phone reboots into TeamWin recovery and appears to start installing. The install errors out though. Can I not install the OTA update because I'm rooted? If so, would reverting the rooting allow me to install? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
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Follow this GUIDE (Method 1: Update Via Custom Recovery).
Joku1981 said:
Follow this GUIDE (Method 1: Update Via Custom Recovery).
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I went through that method, and it's essentially the same thing, except that I'm downloading the actual update file myself and not letting Android handle it. Needless to say it didn't work. I also updated my TWRP to 2.7.1.0 and tried; no luck. I also uninstalled SuperSU to see if removing root would help. It didn't.
1337squirrel said:
I went through that method, and it's essentially the same thing, except that I'm downloading the actual update file myself and not letting Android handle it. Needless to say it didn't work. I also updated my TWRP to 2.7.1.0 and tried; no luck. I also uninstalled SuperSU to see if removing root would help. It didn't.
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It's the problem of no read for be vague. It worked perfectly on the GPE of my sister. The update that appears in the website is ready for install it through custom recovery. Read all the guide:

Do I need to flash TWRP first to flash PhilZ touch? G900F UK

Thanks for reading. When I received my phone a week ago, I was burnt twice before when flashing CF Autoroot and then PhilZ via Odin and wouldn't get past the logo, so I flashed TWRP and it was a nightmare just to get into recovery. I gave up and used KIES to go back to stock.
So, in as simple an explanation as possible, please can you tell me how to install a root kernel onto stock 5.0 build BOD3 so I don't lose anything?
Thank you very much?
aRc. said:
Thanks for reading. When I received my phone a week ago, I was burnt twice before when flashing CF Autoroot and then PhilZ via Odin and wouldn't get past the logo, so I flashed TWRP and it was a nightmare just to get into recovery. I gave up and used KIES to go back to stock.
So, in as simple an explanation as possible, please can you tell me how to install a root kernel onto stock 5.0 build BOD3 so I don't lose anything?
Thank you very much?
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i suggest you read the dev sction in depth
-PiLoT- said:
i suggest you read the dev sction in depth
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Thanks for that condescending reply. The dev section is such a mess, there's no organisation whatsoever and if I wanted to flash an entire new ROM, I would, but I don't.
Hence my request.
Which Device?
Sent From Nexus 6
Galaxy S5 SM-G900F
Lollipop 5.0
Build LRX21T.G900FXXU1BOD3
Have you tried installing the custom recovery using the TWRP MANAGER app? Worked for me!
It on PlayStore
aRc. said:
Thanks for that condescending reply. The dev section is such a mess, there's no organisation whatsoever and if I wanted to flash an entire new ROM, I would, but I don't.
Hence my request.
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it wasn't a condescending reply, it just seemed that way.
firstly, if you can concentrate the dev sections aren't that bad, secondly no one mentioned rom flashing at all. ever. in fact you never even explained what you needed to flash recovery for.
i was offering you the chance to hunt for the answer like we had to but since you need the help ill give it
this thread for twrp
TWRp is what i use to flash stuff if i want to and it works fine but if you want philz then all you have to do is go here go to klte and download the odin version, then flash via a pc
the problem you had was because the odin chainfire root is slightly ****y an you need the recovery flashable version. so you put philz or twrp in the phone and flash the chainfire root via the recovery,
now i apologies if you thought that i was being condescending but i got all that info from the place i pointed you to earlier, theres no reason you couldnt have done it aswell. i was trying to help by pointing you in a direction, but no ones here to spoon feed. you dont learn anything from it.
Apologies, as it seemed that way, but you have been helpful in your reply.
So I can flash this TWRP > https://dl.twrp.me/klte/twrp-2.8.7.0-klte.img.tar.html. Does flashing TWRP give me SuperSu or is that something separate I need to install?
I don't expect to be spoon-fed, I like to learn things, but this stuff is so delicate that I want to make sure I'm using the right files.
Thanks in advance.
aRc. said:
Apologies, as it seemed that way, but you have been helpful in your reply.
So I can flash this TWRP > https://dl.twrp.me/klte/twrp-2.8.7.0-klte.img.tar.html. Does flashing TWRP give me SuperSu or is that something separate I need to install?
I don't expect to be spoon-fed, I like to learn things, but this stuff is so delicate that I want to make sure I'm using the right files.
Thanks in advance.
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no twrp is a recovery, a custom recovery which makes it easier to flash non official firmwares. install twrp via odin, then flash the chainfire root via twrp flashing, the chainfire flash root will gove you super su
As it happens, TWRP installed SuperSU automatically.

Need Help Stock Recovery Marshmallow ZE500KL

Hello, i accidentally flash twrp on to my phone (should just boot it). Now i dont have stock recovery anymore. i have tried flash my phone using stock recovery i got from here, here and here. but still no luck. anyone can help?
my phone firmware is latest marsmallow. Unlocked Bootloader and Rooted using miaulightouch method.
Thanks,
FRezING
FRezING said:
Hello, i accidentally flash twrp on to my phone (should just boot it). Now i dont have stock recovery anymore. i have tried flash my phone using stock recovery i got from here, here and here. but still no luck. anyone can help?
my phone firmware is latest marsmallow. Unlocked Bootloader and Rooted using miaulightouch method.
Thanks,
FRezING
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The links you give mostly for L.. I don't know if that will work on M though
Try to extract boot.img from your Asus zip and flash it, root might lost (?)
#sfmbe
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testeraphy said:
The links you give mostly for L.. I don't know if that will work on M though
Try to extract boot.img from your Asus zip and flash it, root might lost (?)
#sfmbe
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Thanks for reply, ya all of them for Lollipop because i have tried to flash boot.img from stock Marshmallow but still no recovery so i tried using Lollipop still no luck. Yesterday i tried back2stock method the rom flashed sucessfully but still no stock recovery.
Thanks,
FRezING
FRezING said:
Thanks for reply, ya all of them for Lollipop because i have tried to flash boot.img from stock Marshmallow but still no recovery so i tried using Lollipop still no luck. Yesterday i tried back2stock method the rom flashed sucessfully but still no stock recovery.
Thanks,
FRezING
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So, I'm curious about it, and flash twrp myself just awhile ago...
And got bootloop, really... wait, seriously?
I'm like
How did the other day I'm able to survive this? It boot normally,
After 1st successful boot, flashing root, (I don't remember but just say I'm booting twrp this time), xposed, aware that root lost after reboot, I did my backup here,
Then deciding to start from scratch, installing official Asus, boot normally, flash twrp, rooting,rebooting few times and somehow root intact, install xposed, root lost...
Restart again, install Asus official (I'm not restoring my backup, really, the only thing I know how to install stock is by stock recovery itself) , boot twrp, install root by system, reboot, root intact, xposed, root intact, surfing net, registering xda yesterday, just now replying to your thread, then you can read from above again...
Just few minutes ago, restore recovery from backup (still bootloop though), installing Asus again, and make this reply...
Sorry can't help you, even I'm confused right now
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testeraphy said:
So, I'm curious about it, and flash twrp myself just awhile ago...
And got bootloop, really... wait, seriously?
I'm like
How did the other day I'm able to survive this? It boot normally,
After 1st successful boot, flashing root, (I don't remember but just say I'm booting twrp this time), xposed, aware that root lost after reboot, I did my backup here,
Then deciding to start from scratch, installing official Asus, boot normally, flash twrp, rooting,rebooting few times and somehow root intact, install xposed, root lost...
Restart again, install Asus official (I'm not restoring my backup, really, the only thing I know how to install stock is by stock recovery itself) , boot twrp, install root by system, reboot, root intact, xposed, root intact, surfing net, registering xda yesterday, just now replying to your thread, then you can read from above again...
Just few minutes ago, restore recovery from backup (still bootloop though), installing Asus again, and make this reply...
Sorry can't help you, even I'm confused right now
Sent from my ASUS_Z00RD using XDA Labs
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It's ok thanks for your help tho, my phone still usable im just curious why the stock recovery still missing after flashing it via fastboot. u can use back2stock method if bootloop that method really handy no need to wipe anything i use it before when bootloop and my data still there.
FRezING said:
It's ok thanks for your help tho, my phone still usable im just curious why the stock recovery still missing after flashing it via fastboot. u can use back2stock method if bootloop that method really handy no need to wipe anything i use it before when bootloop and my data still there.
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My phone already recovered by the time I'm replied above, and somehow.. systemless work.. duh
back to topic
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testeraphy said:
My phone already recovered by the time I'm replied above, and somehow.. systemless work.. duh
back to topic
Sent from my ASUS_Z00RD using XDA Labs
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How did u fix dat issue? no recovery here and on booting logo it shows invalid boot.img
Plz help
arunperul said:
How did u fix dat issue? no recovery here and on booting logo it shows invalid boot.img
Plz help
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Sorry, which part?
If about how I got my recovery back then, I don't really understand, let's assume I have my backup that time. now I have my backup, for real.
From what I understand, invalid boot mean either you got broken boot images or locked bootloader, so which one is familiar to you?
Anyway, you can try to flash back stock boot (grab from asus zip) and stock recovery (if you have them, or find on this forum?).
I don't know if locked bootloader can flash boot/recovery, never tried it myself. So, good luck!
Sent from my ASUS_Z00RD using XDA Labs

Need help! The clock is ticking! Accidentally wiped my OS with TWRP Galaxy S5

Hello everyone, this is my first post and I'm in a total panic!
I accidentally wiped everything, including my OS which I was not intending on wiping. I could not get my phone to boot, just stuck on the samsung screen for ages so I decided to wipe everything and start a fresh. I have a SM-G900F. I got it online from hong kong a while ago at digital rev but I can't provide a link as I'm a new user.
Is my phone totally dead now or is there a way back from this nightmare? I followed all the steps to install the framework from here correctly but my phone would not get past the reboot stage and now in an attempt to undo that I have seemingly destroyed my phone!
Flash a stock ROM with ODIN
Hundreds of threads and guides and links here
Check it is the G900F in download mode first though
*Detection* said:
Flash a stock ROM with ODIN
Hundreds of threads and guides and links here
Check it is the G900F in download mode first though
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Awesome, managed to get it working ! Will this now be unrooted? Couldn't care less if it is because I can't get the xposed framework running without bootlooping on this phone.
Michaelneedshelp said:
Awesome, managed to get it working ! Will this now be unrooted? Couldn't care less if it is because I can't get the xposed framework running without bootlooping on this phone.
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Yes ... This will unroot Your Phone
Michaelneedshelp said:
Awesome, managed to get it working ! Will this now be unrooted? Couldn't care less if it is because I can't get the xposed framework running without bootlooping on this phone.
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It will unroot yea, but easy enough to root the G900F again
Flash TWRP with ODIN, then boot into TWRP recovery and flash SuperSU
*Detection* said:
It will unroot yea, but easy enough to root the G900F again
Flash TWRP with ODIN, then boot into TWRP recovery and flash SuperSU
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Ok, I didn't use SuperSU before, don't even remember which root I used tbh. I got it rooted & then couldn't get the framework going. Could you point me in the right direction?

Replace Kingo Superuser with SuperSU.

EDIT: First of all, thanks for the responses. Second of all, I messed up. I ran a script that I found online called root.sh (I can't link anything until I get to 10 posts). I used that and it didn't work and unrooted me. I tried rebooting my phone(worst idea every) and now it's in a bootloop. I don't think I have root access and I've tried a factory reset. I didn't get any custom recovery and my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I have no idea how to get out of this. Any help is 100% appreciated.
I'm sorry if this is the wrong section but, I couldn't find a section for the M919V. So I recently rooted my Galaxy S4 SGH-M919V running lollipop 5.0.1 using the PC version of Kingoroot. I've been looking for a way to replace Kingo Superuser with SuperSu. I can only seem to find anything about replacing Kinguser/Kingroot (not Kingo Superuser). I would keep Kingo Superuser but, after a reboot it doesn't allow any apps to use root access even though it says it is. I have to keep uninstalling and reinstalling Kingo Superuser and waiting then it finally fixes by it's self (currently it's broken) . SuperSu-Me says I don't have Kingroot (once again, not Kingoroot). I've also tried a script but, once again, it didn't work. I know next to nothing about the inner workings of android phones so please keep any answers simple please.
Flash custom recovery.
Flash SuperSU.
Can't get any simpler.
The sgh-m919v is basically the same phone as the T-mobile S4. The sgh-m919v was issued by Canadian varriers that run an AWS network: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-M919V/
The t-mobile s4 forum is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-tmobile
Here's what I would do: flash a stock ROM via Odin to bring the phone back to a stock state and then root using cfautoroot if you want stock recovery or flash TWRP and flash supersu from TWRP.
First of all, thanks for the responses. Second of all, I messed up. I ran a script that I found online called root.sh (I can't link anything until I get to 10 posts). I used that and it didn't work and unrooted me. I tried rebooting my phone(worst idea every) and now it's in a bootloop. I don't think I have root access and I've tried a factory reset. I didn't get any custom recovery and my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I have no idea how to get out of this. Any help is 100% appreciated.
Flash the stock ROM.
Pwnycorn said:
Flash the stock ROM.
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Could you link me to a good tutorial to do this?
Pwnycorn said:
Flash the stock ROM.
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Hey man, I got the flash to work. Thank you so much!
ben3759 said:
Hey man, I got the flash to work. Thank you so much!
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Now, if you still want SuperSU, flash CF-Auto-Root.

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