I updated my device to the latest frimware using flashfire, and it uninstalled xposed and elementx kernel.
Can I use flashfire to install them back? or should I install TWRP and then do it regularly?
Danieliko said:
I updated my device to the latest frimware using flashfire, and it uninstalled xposed and elementx kernel.
Can I use flashfire to install them back? or should I install TWRP and then do it regularly?
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i am not too familiar with flashfire, but i would just install TWRP and flash using TWRP. Flashify makes installing the recovery a breeze
You should always just use TWRP / fastboot for consistent results.
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Hi, I'm thinking of installing Xposed, my question is that how can I uninstall it? Is there another flashable zip to uninstall it? thanks!
alipashang77 said:
Hi, I'm thinking of installing Xposed, my question is that how can I uninstall it? Is there another flashable zip to uninstall it? thanks!
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The Xposed installer app has an uninstall function.
Well, that depends...
The KitKat version can be uninstalled via the Xposed Installer app.
The Lollipop version has no uninstall option since it is installed via flashable zip. To uninstall the Lollipop version, I would boot into recovery, dirty flash your current ROM, wipe the cache, then reboot.
-Mike
mcapozzi said:
The KitKat version can be uninstalled via the Xposed Installer app.
The Lollipop version has no uninstall option since it is installed via flashable zip. To uninstall the Lollipop version, I would boot into recovery, dirty flash your current ROM, wipe the cache, then reboot.
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Right. Since custom recovery is required (at the moment) to use Xposed on LP, a good "uninstall" method would be simply to do a "before" nandroid to revert to if you choose not to stick with it.
I have an A2017U running AOKP's 7.1.1 Nougat ROM with the bootloader unlocked. I tried flashing superuser both through ADB and TWRP recovery v.3.0.2.0 with no avail. I tried the "reboot disemmcwp" fix, and that didn't work either.
I've tried installing it though the Play Store and update the binaries, but the binaries fail to install.
The error seems to occur after the "patching sepolicy" line runs, returning the error "failure, aborting".
Also, if it helps, I used this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/Axon7/comments/5ezwj3/axon_7_the_current_rooting_and_custom_rom/
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Update your recovery to the latest available on twrp.me and flash supersu 2.79
jimbo77 said:
Update your recovery to the latest available on twrp.me and flash supersu 2.79
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I am on the newest version of TWRP, as I stated in the post. Also, flashing SuperSU v2.79 makes TWRP freeze and the phone shuts down. After rebooting, SuperSU is still not installed.
https://dl.twrp.me/ailsa_ii
Go download 3.03.1 and you WILL have the newest. Also 2.79 sr3 is the latest Ssu.
weskoerber said:
I am on the newest version of TWRP, as I stated in the post. Also, flashing SuperSU v2.79 makes TWRP freeze and the phone shuts down. After rebooting, SuperSU is still not installed.
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The newest TWRP is not 3.0.2. Actually that is the one with the bug that didn't allow supersu to be flashed. Download the latest TWRP from here https://dl.twrp.me/ailsa_ii/twrp-3.0.3-0-ailsa_ii.img and then flash the latest supersu zip
RUNNERX said:
https://dl.twrp.me/ailsa_ii
Go download 3.03.1 and you WILL have the newest. Also 2.79 sr3 is the latest Ssu.
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jimbo77 said:
The newest TWRP is not 3.0.2. Actually that is the one with the bug that didn't allow supersu to be flashed. Download the latest TWRP from here https://dl.twrp.me/ailsa_ii/twrp-3.0.3-0-ailsa_ii.img and then flash the latest supersu zip
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You guys are amazing! I apologize for my TWRP ignorance, I could have sworn I was on the newest version. I knew I was not on the newest SuperSU version, but I read somewhere that the only one that worked was v2.65. But v2.79 SR3 is running and I am thankful you guys could help me solve my issue! :good:
No problem glad to be of assistance
Edit: Flash latest beta SuperSU from Chainfire thread, that'll work.
Currently I'm on Stock Nougat, installed element kernel but I don't how to root it. I have flashed SuperSU 2.79 but I got bootloop any help would be appreciated.
Twrp installed.
Stock Nougat NPJ25.93-14
ElementX Kernel installed (1.01)
Thanks.
Flash the superuser zip file from the thread below and then install phh superuser app from playstore.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/wip-selinux-capable-superuser-t3216394
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Silesh.Nair said:
Flash the superuser zip file from the thread below and then install phh superuser app from playstore.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/wip-selinux-capable-superuser-t3216394
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Not working, flashed beta SuperSU from chainfire thread, now working perfectly.
Did you flash supersu in systemless mode? For me it won't even try to boot. I have to restore boot from a twrp backup to boot again.
Hello,
It's possible to flash TWRP with FlashFire? The TWRP Installer from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/development/recovery-twrp-3-1-1-0-touch-recovery-t3688472
I'm rooted with SuperSu without TWRP installed and I want to know if this is possible to flash TWRP with FlashFire.
Thanks.
Recently i had a hard brick i had to do a recovery from. So far ive got everything back to working order with latest TWRP installed and everything is working with no problems since. But now I try to install Magisk through TWRP, have the latest version and Magisk manager installed, after its finished it dosent boot. I have to restore from my latest backup after. Also same thing happened when trying to install SuperSu. Anyway to fix this?
What firmware or ROM are you currently running, and what version of magisk are you using?
kwebber321 said:
Recently i had a hard brick i had to do a recovery from. So far ive got everything back to working order with latest TWRP installed and everything is working with no problems since. But now I try to install Magisk through TWRP, have the latest version and Magisk manager installed, after its finished it dosent boot. I have to restore from my latest backup after. Also same thing happened when trying to install SuperSu. Anyway to fix this?
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Before you root your device, you must replace your stock kernel.
Most people use ElementalX.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/kernel-elementalx-g4-0-01-t3424836/page192
Flash ElementalX through twrp, go through setup and then flash magisk. You'll do good.
If you're confused about ElementalX setup, go through installation tutorials.
Cheers.
ALPH000 said:
Before you root your device, you must replace your stock kernel.
Most people use ElementalX.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/kernel-elementalx-g4-0-01-t3424836/page192
Flash ElementalX through twrp, go through setup and then flash magisk. You'll do good.
If you're confused about ElementalX setup, go through installation tutorials.
Cheers.
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Is there a custom kernel known to be compatible with the stock Pie ROM?
harryspar said:
Is there a custom kernel known to be compatible with the stock Pie ROM?
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Do you mean the stock Oreo firmware? We don't have stock Pie
If so, there's ElementalX 3.0.1 https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/kernel-elementalx-g4-0-01-t3424836 or Loony: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/3-10-108-loony-kernel-t3726793
echo92 said:
Do you mean the stock Oreo firmware? We don't have stock Pie
If so, there's ElementalX 3.0.1 https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/kernel-elementalx-g4-0-01-t3424836 or Loony: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/3-10-108-loony-kernel-t3726793
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For Nougat, stock kernel is not rootable.
You have to replace it with elementalx kernel and then flash magisk.
However, when talking about Oreo stock firmware,
Situation gets inverted.
When flashed magisk with ElementalX 3.0.1, phone will not boot up.
And, stock kernel can be easily rooted by simply flashing magisk.
So, there is no need of ElemenralX kernel for rooting Oreo stock ROM unless you need it.
You're correct. I meant Oreo.
On my device it never works. Not on the stock kernel, or elemental, or loony.
It boot loops until I run the Magisk uninstaller.
harryspar said:
You're correct. I meant Oreo.
On my device it never works. Not on the stock kernel, or elemental, or loony.
It boot loops until I run the Magisk uninstaller.
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Hmm, that's odd - are you using magisk 19.3 or a recent version of magisk? When you flashed magisk, did you wipe cache before rebooting?
Is this behaviour observed on completely stock firmware (i.e. you've restored back to full stock Oreo, including a clean stock boot kernel)?
echo92 said:
Hmm, that's odd - are you using magisk 19.3 or a recent version of magisk? When you flashed magisk, did you wipe cache before rebooting?
Is this behaviour observed on completely stock firmware (i.e. you've restored back to full stock Oreo, including a clean stock boot kernel)?
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I think so. I will double check.
I actually don't need Magisk - my goal is to install Xposed. So in theory I could just try a different superuser. I'm just used to Magisk.
harryspar said:
I think so. I will double check.
I actually don't need Magisk - my goal is to install Xposed. So in theory I could just try a different superuser. I'm just used to Magisk.
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I hope you get xposed working on Oreo - if you do get magisk functioning, maybe this xposed plugin could work? https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Else there's edxposed https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/list-xposed-modules-android-pie-ed-t3892768 though I have no idea if xposed functions on stock Oreo.