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Hi all,
I have been looking everywhere for a solution but have found none that solved my issue.
I had xposed framework installed and working fine on my S4 i9505 with 4.3 and just after I updated to 4.4 I just can't install it (new install) nor re-install it with Titanium Backup.
I have the latest version, and it tries to install but finishes installation saying "application not installed" and that's all.
Can anyone give me a hand?
I have stock ROM, rooted with supersu, CWM.
thanks!
You dont need use Titanium Backup for that:
1. Download the Xposed Installer APK and install it normally like an app
2. Launch the Xposed Installer, go to the "Framework" section and click on "Install/Update"
3. Reboot
4. Done!
It seems I'm not explaining myself correctly...
I know how to install Xposed.
I have had it ever since I got the phone 8 months ago. I have changed roms frequently and never had any trouble installing it again.
But since I updated to kitkat 4.4.2 there is no way I can install it again from fresh. That's when I tried with Titanium just in case it worked, but it didn't.
So there must be something wrong with my cel after the update to kitkat 4.4.2.
does anyone know what could be the matter and how to solve it (apart from obviously flashing another ROM)?
thank you
You haven't changed the runtime to ART have you before you tried installing xsposed?
Sent from my LG-P990
It seems that xposed installer apk is still present in ur system which cannot be overwritten automatically
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maxsam4 said:
It seems that xposed installer apk is still present in ur system which cannot be overwritten automatically
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How can I check that, and if it's so, uninstall it completely? It doesn't show in the list of installed applications at all...
head_banger said:
You haven't changed the runtime to ART have you before you tried installing xsposed?
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I don't even know how to do that, honestly
if it's changed, how could I check it?
lourdes71 said:
How can I check that, and if it's so, uninstall it completely? It doesn't show in the list of installed applications at all...
I don't even know how to do that, honestly
if it's changed, how could I check it?
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Im not sure if this will work Check your Internal sd card if you have Xposed-Disabler-recovery-.zip and flash it via custom Recovery mate, then intall xposed once again and Supersu should ask for permission ..
Try flashing xposed Disabler recovery in recovery then try installing it again
Repulsa said:
Im not sure if this will work Check your Internal sd card if you have Xposed-Disabler-recovery-.zip and flash it via custom Recovery mate, then intall xposed once again and Supersu should ask for permission ..
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head_banger said:
Try flashing xposed Disabler recovery in recovery then try installing it again
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Will do and get back to let you know
Thanks
My hopes were dashed, it didn't work
Same happened
Any more ideas?
Thanks beforehand
lourdes71 said:
How can I check that, and if it's so, uninstall it completely? It doesn't show in the list of installed applications at all...
I don't even know how to do that, honestly
if it's changed, how could I check it?
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Go to data/app and see if there is a file named de.robv.android.xposed.installer-2.apk
Or
de.robv.android.xposed.installer-1.apk
Or
de.robv.android.xposed.installer.apk
Or something like that.
Delete it if it exists
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lourdes71 said:
My hopes were dashed, it didn't work
Same happened
Any more ideas?
Thanks beforehand
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Hit the thanks button if you appreciate somebody's help.
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maxsam4 said:
Go to data/app and see if there is a file named de.robv.android.xposed.installer-2.apk
Or
de.robv.android.xposed.installer-1.apk
Or
de.robv.android.xposed.installer.apk
Or something like that.
Delete it if it exists
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Nothing... I did a complete search with root explorer, only found old logs from supersu's granted permissions for xposed, deleted them just in case, tried to install again from fresh... "application not installed"
Have ya tried pushing app in system/app and rebooting
head_banger said:
Have ya tried pushing app in system/app and rebooting
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How exactly can I do that?
Don't know what you mean by pushing an app... sorry never done that before but I'm a fast learner, please explain
Use a file explorer and copy the xposed apk to system/app then restart to see if works
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Use a file explorer and copy the xposed apk to system/app then restart to see if works
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Yeeeeesssssss!
That did it!
I put it there, rebooted, run the apk from that folder and it installed fine!
there's no sign of the widget anywhere, that's true...
but I can run it through root explorer and add modules, and they are (apparently) working (so far)
I can't thank you enough!
thanks thanks thanks!
Glad I could help, press the thanks button if helped
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Glad I could help, press the thanks button if helped
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Even better yet... rebooted and the widget appeared in my menu.
Thank you so much.
Button pressed!
Just remember, you can't use xpose if ya ever want to try ART runtime
I have a Note SM-N9005, with Android 4.3 running on it. I rooted it using CF Auto Root and installed TWRP to be able to back everything up.
I installed Xposed Framework 2.5, and Wanam Xposed so that I can enable apps in multi-window, but after trying multiple times to set some apps to be able to use them in multi-window the only thing I managed to do is somehow remove a few apps from the list, and not the ones I wanted. Wanam Xposed is checked in the Modules thingy in the framework app, rebooted multiple times, but except those few apps I removed (that I didn't even uncheck), nothing has changed.
Also, YouTube is not even on the list of available apps in Xposed, even though I have it installed, and it disappeared from the multi-window list of apps as well.
I also tried turning off the camera shutter sound, and then rebooted, didn't work. Changing the text size of the clock in the notification bar had no effect either.
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? Thanks in advance.
I flashed official Kit Kat rom from you know where, re-rooted and tried again, but I have the same issue. Nothing works. I would really appreciate if someone could help me.
Thanks in advance.
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robert_3EC said:
I flashed official Kit Kat rom from you know where, re-rooted and tried again, but I have the same issue. Nothing works. I would really appreciate if someone could help me.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi mate,
You have the official stock rom and just it yes?
if yes, you need to install xposed framework apk, enable wanam on that and reboot.
you need the multi window apk too if you want delete some apps in multiwindow and add others.
Try gravitybox too.
If you do that, certainly it will work fine
Markudsc said:
Hi mate,
You have the official stock rom and just it yes?
if yes, you need to install xposed framework apk, enable wanam on that and reboot.
you need the multi window apk too if you want delete some apps in multiwindow and add others.
Try gravitybox too.
If you do that, certainly it will work fine
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Thanks for trying to help, but I tried already, I installed the Xposed framework, then Wanam, enabled Wanam in the framework modules, but it doesn't work.
I tried using multiple apps from the Play Store like Multi Window Manager (I made sure to enable the modules in Xposed Framework and then reboot), but none of them had any effect. I really don't understand why.
robert_3EC said:
Thanks for trying to help, but I tried already, I installed the Xposed framework, then Wanam, enabled Wanam in the framework modules, but it doesn't work.
I tried using multiple apps from the Play Store like Multi Window Manager (I made sure to enable the modules in Xposed Framework and then reboot), but none of them had any effect. I really don't understand why.
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I think there might be minor bugs into Wanam Xposed - you should probably report those in the specific thread for that module:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/xposed-modules/app-wanam-xposed-customize-stock-t2383484
robert_3EC said:
Thanks for trying to help, but I tried already, I installed the Xposed framework, then Wanam, enabled Wanam in the framework modules, but it doesn't work.
I tried using multiple apps from the Play Store like Multi Window Manager (I made sure to enable the modules in Xposed Framework and then reboot), but none of them had any effect. I really don't understand why.
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Hi again,
I think you have to try the system ui patcher on xposed installer.
only with it I think you can apply the settings on wanam xposed.
Install that, reboot and try.
after reply just to me know if it worked
Xposed for Lollipop 5.0.2 [Instruction/Caution/Compability list]
NOTICE: Works Flawless on both cm12 and stock
SO COOOOOOL right?
Anyway if u got any logcats or issues?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
Make sure u visit the official thread ^
special thanks to @gourav2009 who gave me hope and reported it to be working
also visit his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e/general/xposed-lollipop-t3030468
heres a YT vid by starkdroid:
Heres an xda.tv video on the details of lollipop:
Instructions:
- Download:
Xposed App : View attachment XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha1.apk
Xposed framework(zip) : View attachment xposed-arm-20150213b.zip
-Requirements:
Lollipop, custom recovery(eg- TWRP), root.
-Take a backup in twrp(Just in case)
-Flash the xposed framework zip thru twrp
-[IMPORTANT] Wipe cache and dalvik cache after flashing framework (Wipe data NOT required)
(if u dont do the above steps u will face storage issue and a huge lag)
-Reboot to system.
(reboot will take a long time especially the optimization of apps so dont be hasty and think of it to be a bootloop)
-The apps on sd card will be missing but dont worry.... it will appear in some time (15 to 30 minutes)
The modules people got working will be in the next post.
Working Modules
Personally Tested:
XinternalSD:
U can let apps think that ur extsd is intsd.... meaning? U can play as many huge games u want (As much as ur externalsd can hold)
Lollipop Power Menu
Gravitybox
Amplify
Tested by others:
Network speed indicator
Screenshot delay remover
Shortcut in app info
Minimum brightness
Physical button music control
Always correct!
AppOpsXposed
Dimensions Editor
Lollipop Power Menu
MaxLock
MinMinGuard
XinternalSD
Xposed GEL SEttings
Youtube AdAway
Tested by the rest of the xda:
(found here: http://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-modules-to-install-right-now-on-lollipop )
App Settings [Lollipop Alternative by rovo89] [1]:
This was by far one of my favorite Xposed modules back when I wasn’t running Lollipop, and certainly the one I missed the most. With this baby you can change DPI per app (which allows you to keep whatever DPI you want on the rest of the SystemUI), as well as the application’s font scale, immersive mode, RAM pinning, and insistent notifications for those that don’t want to miss their valentine’s texts (and lose their heads over it).
Xposed GEL Settings [1][2]:
For those fans of the “pure Google experience”, this module can let you further customize your Google Launcher by letting you hide the search bar or individual applications, change grid, icon and text sizes, remove labels and more. It doesn’t make it quite as flexible as Nova, but it’s definitely a good module to have for those that love the Google integration of their launcher, and the cleanness and optimization of it.
RootCloak [1]:
Some apps detect root and either prevent access or limit your features as a preemptive method for security. While it is understandable some might want to further fortify their application, us XDA tinkerers can be left out of services due to this. This module hides root for the apps you choose, simple as that. We can’t specifically tell you what to use this module for, but if you’ve had problems like this before, look no further.
Advanced Power Menu+ [1]: This module lets you customize the power menu of your phone to add or remove items in any order you want. There are extra reboot options (soft boot, recovery boot, bootloader), a screenshot option, a quick-dial to call whoever, some connection toggles and a handy flashlight. I always have advanced power menus on my phones, and an Xposed module alternative is much easier than flashing additional zip’s. If this doesn’t work for you, the new Lollipop Power Menu module might.
XToast [1]:
This was one of my favorites back then, as it lets you add the Toast notification’s app origin into the message box by adding the corresponding app’s icon. That in itself makes it useful, but you can also customize said icon and add the name, or change the toast style back to older versions. The duration, transparency and where it appears also can be chosen. Basically, toasts are at your control to make them more informative and personal. You won’t know how awesome it is until you try it!
Lollipop Notification Ticker [1]:
This one was meant to restore the ticker on the status bar that informed you of the contents of your latest notifications. It was made before Xposed for Lollipop came out, which was a daring move that worked… partially. According to reports, it breaks heads-up notifications alongside fixing the ticker. If you dislike those in the first place, though, you might want to give it a try.
Native Clip board [1]:
Copying and pasting on smartphones was never the most fluid thing, nor the most consistent. This module adds clip-board management straight to the text-selection menu, and it allows you to theme the new menu, black-list apps and further customize it. If you happen to be working on your phone because there’s a document you might need to edit on the bus, this will prove useful.
BootManager :
A must-have to those that want their device to be slim and efficient on boot. This module allows you to select which applications run when you power up your device, and those that don’t get allowed to do so usually stay dormant until you fire them up. If you’ve got a good amount of things that you don’t need right away but are hesitant to greenify, this can alleviate the dilemma of your user experience.
There are working like charm
saketh333 said:
There are working like charm
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U are welcome.. :highfive:
help
work on samsung note 4 lollipop 5.0.1 sm-n910f
trivjednom said:
work on samsung note 4 lollipop 5.0.1 sm-n910f
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Xposed don't work on samsung touchwiz rom's.
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Good topic, now i have xposed installed :fingers-crossed:
Thank ?
T3snake said:
Xposed for Lollipop 5.0.2 [Instruction/Caution/Compability list]
SO COOOOOOL right?
I dont know about cm12 but i have tested it on stock lollipop It works cooool.
Anyway if u got any logcats or issues?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
Make sure u visit the official thread ^
special thanks to @gourav2009 who gave me hope and reported it to be working
also visit his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e/general/xposed-lollipop-t3030468
Heres an xda.tv video on the details of lollipop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCSxBYELMys
Instructions:
- Download:
Xposed App : View attachment 3170063
Xposed framework(zip) : View attachment 3170064
-Requirements:
Lollipop, custom recovery(eg- TWRP), root.
-Take a backup in twrp(Just in case)
-Flash the xposed framework zip thru twrp
-[IMPORTANT] Wipe cache and dalvik cache after flashing framework (Wipe data NOT required)
(if u dont do the above steps u will face storage issue and a huge lag)
-Reboot to system.
(reboot will take a long time especially the optimization of apps so dont be hasty and think of it to be a bootloop)
-The apps on sd card will be missing but dont worry.... it will appear in some time (15 to 30 minutes)
The modules people got working will be in the next post.
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I followed all steps correctly. I have a Moto E XT1022 running Android 5.0.2. I first installed apk and then went to twrp to falsh the zip file. It flashed without any problem. Then I wiped the Cache and Dalvik-Cache. Then I rebooted my phone to system but it didn't. It was stuck at the bootloader unlocked warning. I am able to go to bootloader and to the recovery but I am unable to boot into the system. Please help.
Harsh862 said:
I followed all steps correctly. I have a Moto E XT1022 running Android 5.0.2. I first installed apk and then went to twrp to falsh the zip file. It flashed without any problem. Then I wiped the Cache and Dalvik-Cache. Then I rebooted my phone to system but it didn't. It was stuck at the bootloader unlocked warning. I am able to go to bootloader and to the recovery but I am unable to boot into the system. Please help.
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Did u take a backup?
If u didnt download a lollipop rom (twrp flashable) and flash it...
Maybe u wiped ur system by mistake...
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T3snake said:
Did u take a backup?
If u didnt download a lollipop rom (twrp flashable) and flash it...
Maybe u wiped ur system by mistake...
Sent from my XT1022 using Tapatalk
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No I hadn't taken a backup and lollipop rom wasn't flashing. What I did was downgrade it to 4.4.4 and then updated it to 5.0.2 and then rooted it!! I guess I had to pay for not taking a backup!!! Anyway, thanks for your help.
How to uninstall Xposed because uninstall option is not showing up in the app ?
rkmiks said:
How to uninstall Xposed because uninstall option is not showing up in the app ?
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Uninstall zip hasnt been made yet .... meaning u restore a backup or flash the rom again (u can use titanium to backup apps)
T3snake said:
Uninstall zip hasnt been made yet .... meaning u restore a backup or flash the rom again (u can use titanium to backup apps)
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Thanks . Actually I was looking for a different answer. I know that the only method to uninstall is to flash ROM again , but I thought probably I was missing something. Anyway Thanks a lot.
And you can also add APM+( Advanced power menu+) to the list of working modules.
Working -
Network speed indicator
Screenshot delay remover
Shortcut in app info
Minimum brightness
Physical button music control
Working
Always correct!
AppOpsXposed
Dimensions Editor
Netwokr Speed indicator
Lollipop Power Menu
MaxLock
MinMinGuard
XinternalSD
Xposed GEL SEttings
Youtube AdAway
brundark said:
Working
Always correct!
AppOpsXposed
Dimensions Editor
Netwokr Speed indicator
Lollipop Power Menu
MaxLock
MinMinGuard
XinternalSD
Xposed GEL SEttings
Youtube AdAway
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Can u explain how appops xposed worked for u. I am not able to get it working.
dhruvmu said:
Can u explain how appops xposed worked for u. I am not able to get it working.
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U may need to set selinux to permissive mide check out the youtube link in op
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How to uninstall?
ivan290 said:
How to uninstall?
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There isnt a way now except recovering a backup u made in lollipop.....
Just recover the system partition and ur apps will be intact
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T3snake said:
There isnt a way now except recovering a backup u made in lollipop.....
Just recover the system partition and ur apps will be intact
Sent from my XT1022 using Tapatalk
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I forgot to do a backup, yes, i'm stupid...
Have you got a system backup for lollipop? Brazilian if its possible!
Useful root apps
narilavAn said:
Useful root apps
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As the word "Useful" varies user to user.Here are some apps those I always keep on my rooted phone.
Titanium backup:-Helps to backup games+apps even with data.The most needy app as I am Flashaholic.Lol
Es file explorer:-My favorite file manager.You don't need root for normal using.But for advance use(like editing system file,set permission to system files etc) root is needed.
Ad blocker:-Help you to get rid of annoying add on web pages.
Tasker:-Apps for little bit of more advance user.Helps you to automate your device.Such as ,I want to silent my phone when I am school,it automatically does that.
Xposed:-There are several module in Xposed by which U can taste the flavours of such things those are not present on your ROM.There are a long list of modules.Just check it.
Greenify+Amplify+power nap+App oops Xposed:-Battery back up is Bad.Just give it a try.For instruction check here.
Viper4android+Dolby Atmos(optional):-A must apps for music lovers.It comes with its own driver.U can Controll many parameters of music sound.
Kernel adiutor:-Helps you to take control of various Kernel parameters.Just use it with little bit of concern.
Battery calibrator:-Useful apps If battery monitor is showing wrong information.Use it when U flash different Roms like me.
Link2sd:-Helps you to move app over to Sdcard.Smae as Apps2sd but works in different way(by creating link). Don't know if it will work in marshmallow or nougat.As there is now adaptable storage now.
Flashify or Rashr:-Don't have PC all time.Helps you to flash zip or image file without rebooting to recover,including zip file,kernels,boot image,recovery image etc.
Servicely:-Sometime some apps keep running at background and consume battery.This apps helps you to prevent those apps from running in background.
Root call blocker:-If your ROM don't come with call blocker option .This is a useful app.
There are also many apps like Lucky patcher,Wakelock blocker,Rom toolbox,Dumpster,GL tools,Gravity box,Sdfix etc,U can use.
Just make sure what U R doing before using most of those apps.As mishandling some apps may cause brick your phone.
Sir wifi password hacking apps WPA WPS . please give me thread
narilavAn said:
Sir wifi password hacking apps WPA WPS . please give me thread
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Most of those apps are prank.Lol.If some of them works,they will take long time to crack.There are some tools those are supported by some device.Check here
i-AM-BoReD said:
As the word "Useful" varies user to user.Here are some apps those I always keep on my rooted phone.
Titanium backup:-Helps to backup games+apps even with data.The most needy app as I am Flashaholic.Lol
Es file explorer:-My favorite file manager.You don't need root for normal using.But for advance use(like editing system file,set permission to system files etc) root is needed.
Ad blocker:-Help you to get rid of annoying add on web pages.
Tasker:-Apps for little bit of more advance user.Helps you to automate your device.Such as ,I want to silent my phone when I am school,it automatically does that.
Xposed:-There are several module in Xposed by which U can taste the flavours of such things those are not present on your ROM.There are a long list of modules.Just check it.
Greenify+Amplify+power nap+App oops Xposed:-Battery back up is Bad.Just give it a try.For instruction check here.
Viper4android+Dolby Atmos(optional):-A must apps for music lovers.It comes with its own driver.U can Controll many parameters of music sound.
Kernel adiutor:-Helps you to take control of various Kernel parameters.Just use it with little bit of concern.
Battery calibrator:-Useful apps If battery monitor is showing wrong information.Use it when U flash different Roms like me.
Link2sd:-Helps you to move app over to Sdcard.Smae as Apps2sd but works in different way(by creating link). Don't know if it will work in marshmallow or nougat.As there is now adaptable storage now.
Flashify or Rashr:-Don't have PC all time.Helps you to flash zip or image file without rebooting to recover,including zip file,kernels,boot image,recovery image etc.
Servicely:-Sometime some apps keep running at background and consume battery.This apps helps you to prevent those apps from running in background.
Root call blocker:-If your ROM don't come with call blocker option .This is a useful app.
There are also many apps like Lucky patcher,Wakelock blocker,Rom toolbox,Dumpster,GL tools,Gravity box,Sdfix etc,U can use.
Just make sure what U R doing before using most of those apps.As mishandling some apps may cause brick your phone.
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When I am restoring apps in titanium back ,I have to back up all apps one by one.Is There any way to do that by one click?
damon_1991 said:
When I am restoring apps in titanium back ,I have to back up all apps one by one.Is There any way to do that by one click?
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For that U have to purchase pro version of Titanium backup.There is a option"Batch action" in the menu .By that you can do that.
i-AM-BoReD said:
For that U have to purchase pro version of Titanium backup.There is a option"Batch action" in the menu .By that you can do that.
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Thanx bro.
How to use amplify
i-AM-BoReD said:
As the word "Useful" varies user to user.Here are some apps those I always keep on my rooted phone.
Titanium backup:-Helps to backup games+apps even with data.The most needy app as I am Flashaholic.Lol
Es file explorer:-My favorite file manager.You don't need root for normal using.But for advance use(like editing system file,set permission to system files etc) root is needed.
Ad blocker:-Help you to get rid of annoying add on web pages.
Tasker:-Apps for little bit of more advance user.Helps you to automate your device.Such as ,I want to silent my phone when I am school,it automatically does that.
Xposed:-There are several module in Xposed by which U can taste the flavours of such things those are not present on your ROM.There are a long list of modules.Just check it.
Greenify+Amplify+power nap+App oops Xposed:-Battery back up is Bad.Just give it a try.For instruction check here.
Viper4android+Dolby Atmos(optional):-A must apps for music lovers.It comes with its own driver.U can Controll many parameters of music sound.
Kernel adiutor:-Helps you to take control of various Kernel parameters.Just use it with little bit of concern.
Battery calibrator:-Useful apps If battery monitor is showing wrong information.Use it when U flash different Roms like me.
Link2sd:-Helps you to move app over to Sdcard.Smae as Apps2sd but works in different way(by creating link). Don't know if it will work in marshmallow or nougat.As there is now adaptable storage now.
Flashify or Rashr:-Don't have PC all time.Helps you to flash zip or image file without rebooting to recover,including zip file,kernels,boot image,recovery image etc.
Servicely:-Sometime some apps keep running at background and consume battery.This apps helps you to prevent those apps from running in background.
Root call blocker:-If your ROM don't come with call blocker option .This is a useful app.
There are also many apps like Lucky patcher,Wakelock blocker,Rom toolbox,Dumpster,GL tools,Gravity box,Sdfix etc,U can use.
Just make sure what U R doing before using most of those apps.As mishandling some apps may cause brick your phone.
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Thanx for the suggestion.I am new at root.Can u tell me how to enable double tap to wake up option by kernel adiutor.I cant find the option in K.A
DARK_BUTT€RFLY said:
Thanx for the suggestion.I am new at root.Can u tell me how to enable double tap to wake up option by kernel adiutor.I cant find the option in K.A
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If the stock kernel(coming with ur ROM) supports DT2W then there should be an option in kernel adiutor.If not then then there will be no option.If u want DT2W then u have to use another kernel which supports that.Look into your devices forum.
Sir how expand my battery life
I am installed Xposed .onwords my mobile battery immediately down.h ow to expand battery lif
Power nap module link please
narilavAn said:
Sir how expand my battery life
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narilavAn said:
I am installed Xposed .onwords my mobile battery immediately down.h ow to expand battery lif
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narilavAn said:
Power nap module link please
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For getting good battery life, all instructions are here
U can insall powernap from google play .As it is on development stage, there are possibilties of bugs.U can avoid it and install only greenify+amplify+appsopps xposed also.
After Xposed installing .my mobile keyboard doesn't work properly and apps automatically closed.plaease rectify my problem
After installing Xposed my Mobile Ram available space full .i mean 12 mb free or 60 mb free...phone doesn't work well
How to install TWRP
narilavAn said:
After Xposed installing .my mobile keyboard doesn't work properly and apps automatically closed.plaease rectify my problem
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narilavAn said:
After installing Xposed my Mobile Ram available space full .i mean 12 mb free or 60 mb free...phone doesn't work well
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narilavAn said:
How to install TWRP
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Which version of Android are you on?
The best way of flashing t.w.r.p is by fastboot.
1)Setup ADB and Fastboot on your PC.
2)Open a command window inside the folder where your TWRP recovery .img file is saved. To do that, “Shift + Right click” on any empty white space inside the folder and then select “Open command window here” from the context menu.
3)Connect your device to the PC, make sure USB debugging is enabled from Developer options.
4)Boot your Lenovo A6000 into Bootloader mode using the command below:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
5)Once your phone boots into bootloader mode, issue the following command to flash TWRP recovery image:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
6)Reboot your phone using the following command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
U can flash T.w.r.p.img by flashify or rashr app available on playstore.There should be an option like"flash/install recovery from SD card".Select the image file from there and flash it.
KitKat 4.4.4
How to install TWRP in Lenovo a6000 mobile.. please give me links adb and fastboot file download links..and give me installation process
Hello guys!!
Magisk hide does not work in my op6t. I selected different apps in my hide menu but they still block me to use them. Someone can help me ?
Thanks
lele90 said:
Hello guys!!
Magisk hide does not work in my op6t. I selected different apps in my hide menu but they still block me to use them. Someone can help me ?
Thanks
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Try 17.3, should work fine :good:
Funk Wizard said:
Try 17.3, should work fine :good:
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I'm using that version!
lele90 said:
I'm using that version!
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Strange .. have you tried uninstalling it and installing it again and does the magisk screen shows everything working ?
Funk Wizard said:
Strange .. have you tried uninstalling it and installing it again and does the magisk screen shows everything working ?
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I will try, thanks
Same probkem here
saiiint said:
Same probkem here
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Have you tried renaming any files or folders that you have created with magisk in the title?
toolhas4degrees said:
Have you tried renaming any files or folders that you have created with magisk in the title?
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Tried that. Still no chance to run app.
lele90 said:
Hello guys!!
Magisk hide does not work in my op6t. I selected different apps in my hide menu but they still block me to use them. Someone can help me ?
Thanks
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OS Version?
Stable Magisk is 18.1.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
It works on 9.0.12.
saiiint said:
Tried that. Still no chance to run app.
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Have you cleared the cache or data for the affected apps? I've noticed apps seem to remember if they have detected root and clearing cache will usually make clear it up.
Ive cleared cache, rename any magisk word in files, i even unroot my phone.
After unroot8ng and clearing cache app is working.
After root, selec5 app to hide root and run the app, it detected as rooted device.
Easy fix
Install
Magiskhide props config
From magisk modules
Working perfectly for me
Not working at all. Installed module. Unable to run the app.
saiiint said:
Not working at all. Installed module. Unable to run the app.
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Before you do all that work, you should try Canary version 18.2 Magisk. No need for renaming files, installing a module config. Flash the 18.2 Magisk Canary and that's it.
Actually, for me it is working partly. After disable and enabling magisk hide it works for a few hours.
Will try to update to v19, maybe that fixes it.
But glad to hear not to be the only one having issues.
Edit: V19 fixed it for me.
Damn. I still havr nothing
Try going into the settings of magisk and select hide magisk manager and repackage with different name. That works for me.