please some body helps me to activate private mode, i am on rooted stock ROM 6.0.1, i really need your help
It works fine here! I am on 6.0.1 rooted stock ROM too!
I've flashed xposed framwork, it may be the problem
Same problem here with 910c mm and xposed installed.. I'll try uninstalling xposed.
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Confirmed.. The error is related to xposed.. I had uninstalled xposed and the private mode worked again.. Let me know if there is a way to work xposed and private mode to install again xposed.
joachamob said:
Same problem here with 910c mm and xposed installed.. I'll try uninstalling xposed.
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Confirmed.. The error is related to xposed.. I had uninstalled xposed and the private mode worked again.. Let me know if there is a way to work xposed and private mode to install again xposed.
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First reset phone(or flash firmware)
Then flash custom recovery (If you flash firmware)
Flash supersu zip
Flash xposed
Install wanam xposed for lollipop(it also supports marshmallow)
Then active module
Go to wanam xposed - > security hacks and check disable secure storage is selected.
Restart and setup private mode.
If you setup private mode before install xposed you need to fresh install firmware or reset phone.
Because wanam module doesn't work after setup private mode.
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A brief background:
My Device: Samsung Note 4 SM-N910C
What I did:
1. Flashed stock BOE3 firmware
2. Rooted phone using CF-Autoroot
3. Flashed TWRP
4. Flashed Wanam Lite ROM
5. Flashed Stock BOE3 Kernel
SuperSU can easily detect my previously installed root apps like Greenify, Titanium Backup, ROM Toolbox Pro, etc. once I activate them. However, when downloading new root apps (My Android Tools, GSAM Root Companion), SuperSU does not detect/no prompt for root access. I was trying to disable some receivers in My Android Tools, but it gets stuck on loading and I have to close the app.
What seems to be the problem? Is there anything that I can do to fix this issue?
Your expert advice/opinion matters to me.
Thanks!
I'm seeing the same problem. T-Mo Note Edge 915T on Lollipop, just updated from KK, flashed the ROM and running into the same. Reinstalling SuperSU did not help.
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BTW, if I set the default mode to "Grant", new apps work fine. The new app does not get added to the SuperSU list, nor do I want to leave it like this. I want to use the "Prompt" setting.
https://download.chainfire.eu/740/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.49.zip
2.49 solved my problem...
Hey I have a G530H XXU Version and its rooted and i have twrp recovery v2.8.7.0 and when i try to reboot the phone from the recovery it freezes so i have to remove the battery and put it back again
Any help??
First tell me how do ya installed it??
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Download TWRP manager from playstore and update ur recovery...:good:
Hello, since i updated my phone to new stock firmware i.e 5.0.2 i can't install any recovery like Twrp on my Grand Prime G530-H. I want to try new roms here please help, Thanks.
Twrp freezing
Make sure that mount read only is clicked on
Hello. I would like to ask everyone here that why can't I install Xposed on my N7 2012 (WiFi) ? I'm currently using stock rooted 5.1 with TWRP installed along with SuperSU 2.82. When I try to install Xposed through the it's installer, I always get the message "Error 1". It says I haven't got enough space in /system, even though I deleted the Google Sheets app before.
So far, what I've done is:
- I get back to stock
- I installed TWRP after setup wizard
- I sideloaded SuperSU
- Then it comes to the installation of Xposed Installer.
If I use the official version, it returns error 1. If I use the systemless version (Magisk) , it install successfully, but the Xposed Installer says Xposed is not active.
Any help is really appreciated.
minhducsun2002 said:
Hello. I would like to ask everyone here that why can't I install Xposed on my N7 2012 (WiFi) ? I'm currently using stock rooted 5.1 with TWRP installed along with SuperSU 2.82. When I try to install Xposed through the it's installer, I always get the message "Error 1". It says I haven't got enough space in /system, even though I deleted the Google Sheets app before.
So far, what I've done is:
- I get back to stock
- I installed TWRP after setup wizard
- I sideloaded SuperSU
- Then it comes to the installation of Xposed Installer.
If I use the official version, it returns error 1. If I use the systemless version (Magisk) , it install successfully, but the Xposed Installer says Xposed is not active.
Any help is really appreciated.
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Hey!
I know it's kind of an old topic, but did you manage to do it? I'm in the same situation as you, I'd appreciate your help!
Thanks!
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minhducsun2002 said:
Hello. I would like to ask everyone here that why can't I install Xposed on my N7 2012 (WiFi) ? I'm currently using stock rooted 5.1 with TWRP installed along with SuperSU 2.82. When I try to install Xposed through the it's installer, I always get the message "Error 1". It says I haven't got enough space in /system, even though I deleted the Google Sheets app before.
So far, what I've done is:
- I get back to stock
- I installed TWRP after setup wizard
- I sideloaded SuperSU
- Then it comes to the installation of Xposed Installer.
If I use the official version, it returns error 1. If I use the systemless version (Magisk) , it install successfully, but the Xposed Installer says Xposed is not active.
Any help is really appreciated.
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Hey!
I know it's kind of an old topic, but did you manage to do it? I'm in the same situation as you, I'd appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Martin-cai said:
Hey!
I know it's kind of an old topic, but did you manage to do it? I'm in the same situation as you, I'd appreciate your help!
Thanks!
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Hey!
I know it's kind of an old topic, but did you manage to do it? I'm in the same situation as you, I'd appreciate your help!
Thanks!
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Sorry for late reply. Well, after searching I eventually came to the fact that the /system partition wasn't large enough...I guess if you're rooted, you may consider deleting some pre-installed apps (or at least move them out of /system).
If you aren't, sorry, I can't
I screwed up and left the bootloader unlocked when I flashed the 7.0 OTA. So, SafetyNet test fails and Android Pay refuses to work. Based on what I have found and read, I believe it is impossible (currently) to simply relock the bootloader. I think I need to root with Magisk and then use the appropriate module to hide root and unlocked status from Android Pay. Is that the possible? Is that the correct approach? I have been searching and reading but my mind is swimming now. Must be getting too old for this stuff.
Thanks in advance.
Root with magisk - hide is inbuilt - don't need add. module.
How to:
Boot twrp - fastboot boot NameTwrp3xx.img
Backup all with twrp
Restore boot with twrp
Install Magisk14+.zip
Reboot.
If you need - you can flash twrp.
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@BigBadger
dzidexx said:
Root with magisk - hide is inbuilt - don't need add. module.
How to:
Boot twrp - fastboot boot NameTwrp3xx.img
Backup all with twrp
Restore boot with twrp
Install Magisk14+.zip
Reboot.
If you need - you can flash twrp.
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@BigBadger
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So I did this, and Magisk is installed, set to hide for Android Pay, and it's still not working. It still recognizes the unlocked bootloader. Is there anything else I can do?
What is in magisk manager - safety net status?
Magisk 14? Stock Nougat? @yaoverstand
@dzidexx
ctsProfile: false
basicIntegrity: false
stock nougat
Magisk 14
Latest TWRP
Sorry, I don't know why.
Wipe all, restore boot + system, format data and try again.
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@yaoverstand
yaoverstand said:
So I did this, and Magisk is installed, set to hide for Android Pay, and it's still not working. It still recognizes the unlocked bootloader. Is there anything else I can do?
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Go into Settings in the Magisk app, scroll down about halfway, and make sure the Magisk hide slider is on.
If it shows on toggle it off then back on and again then reboot and try the safety net check again. I've had to do this once or twice right after flashing Magisk.
@jason2678
Tried this just now, and I'm still failing the safety net check in the same manner.
Could it have to do with the fact that I flashed a stock nougat image instead of taking the ota?
What did you flashed?
Give here link to thread.
Your model is...? Give full info. @yaoverstand
dzidexx said:
What did you flashed?
Give here link to thread.
Your model is...? Give full info. @yaoverstand
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Just an update. I flashed the official image from the when the OTA came out.
I restarted Magisk with hide slider off, and then turned it on when the phone came back on. Then I restarted again, and all is well. Passed safetynet and everything. Thanks guys!
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Go into Settings in the Magisk app, scroll down about halfway, and make sure the Magisk hide slider is on.
If it shows on toggle it off then back on and again then reboot and try the safety net check again. I've had to do this once or twice right after flashing Magisk.
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I think in magisk 14.3 it's on by default now
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I think in magisk 14.3 it's on by default now
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I think so too, but I've had it happen a few times where hide wasn't really on until I turned it off, then back on again. That might have been pre 14 versions. I don't flash my phone too often.
Basically my daughters phone had no space. So I rooted it, installed app2sd, and it appeared to be ok for the last week.
Now it signed her out of some apps, and she cant log into snapchat. Also netflix isnt showing up anymore.
I opened SuperSU and disabled root, snapchat still doesnt work. I uninstalled supersu and app2sd, everything besides twrp recovery, and still not working.
What options do I have? Do i need to remove twrp and go full stock again?
You don't need to unroot or re-install stock firmware. Just install "Root Switch" allow it root access and switch off root previliges. Now Run Snapchat it will run like a Boss.
Link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634777108
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Link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634777108
Just download and install.
Give Root Access and uncheck the box.
Now run Snapchat It will work.