I have problem with installing gapps on my galaxy s 4 i9500 Cm 12.1
I flash zip normally on recovery but he tell install failed
Finding update package
Opening update package
Installing update...
Error10:failed to set-up open gapps pre-bundled busybox binary
Please use twrp as recovery instead
Error installation error in |sideload|package.zip
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same problem here.. tried to find a twrp for my s4mini - but there isnt for arm x32 serranoltexx..
Did you try to update from 12 to 13 too?
Are you using the latest TWRP for the gt-i9500?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2361122
Hi @nono1992,
Please use GearCM Recovery (based on TWRP 3.0.0-0) from this thread.
And @Eddy2909,
Please use this Unofficial TWRP.
Open GApps couldn't be installed via CWM/PhilZ.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using XDA Labs
thanks guys!!
but this did not work for me so I flashed a fresh cm13 with special "s4mini twrp" and gapps
Hello All,
I have seen posts across forum seeking support for installing Xposed Framework on our phone - Redmi Note 3 (Kenzo).
For a new person it can be indeed confusing as Xposed files vary depending upon
1) Android version (different for Android 5.0/5.1/6.0)
2) Processor type (different for arm, arm64, x86)
There are also System & Systemless versions of xposed for Android 6.0.
This post is covering steps to Install Xposed in System Mode.
Next Post is covering steps to Install Xposed in Systemless Mode.
Using the guide, one can easily find, download and install right version of Xposed Framework and can start enjoying various xposed modules.
Prerequisite is to have rooted phone with Custom Recovery (TWRP / CWM) as well as rooted
Now there are two variants of Xposed Framework. To get more insights pls click below.
1) Official release by rovo89 which works fine for ROMs like CM, AOSP and others based on CM, AOSP etc. Unfortunately this official version doesn't work with MIUI ROMs
2) Unofficial release by SolarWarez which is tweaked to work for MIUI devices. This works perfectly well for MIUI ROMs (including stock rom loaded on our phone as well as other custom MIUI versions like one from xiaomi.eu)
While I have linked to the original threads for the two xposed variants, it can be still confusing as there are total of 9 files (3 android versions multiplied by 3 processor types). Since our device, Redmi Note 3 (Kenzo), has 64-bit processor, hence we need to get arm64 files only.
STEP 1 - Downloading the right type of files
File No. 1: XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk from here
File No. 2: Now there is option of downloading v86 or v87
For Xposed*.zip (version 86) installation file from below depending upon ROM type
For devices running MIUI ROMs download one of the following files depending upon base android version (Lollipop / Marshmallow):
SDK21 for MIUI based on Android v5.0 (Lollipop)
SDK22 for MIUI based on Android v5.1 (Lollipop)
SDK23 for MIUI based on Android v6.0 (Marshmallow)
Do note that for MIUI ROMs build after 29th December 2016, v86 may lead to boot loops. Hence have v87 also handy
For devices running CM, AOSP or other similar Custom ROMs download one of the following files depending upon base android version (Lollipop / Marshmallow):
SDK21 for Custom ROM based on Android v5.0 (Lollipop)
SDK22 for Custom ROM based on Android v5.1 (Lollipop)
SDK23 for Custom ROM based on Android v6.0 (Marshmallow)
For Xposed*.zip (version 87) installation file from below depending upon ROM type
For devices running MIUI ROMs download one of the following files depending upon base android version (Lollipop / Marshmallow):
SDK21 for MIUI based on Android v5.0 (Lollipop)
SDK22 for MIUI based on Android v5.1 (Lollipop)
SDK23 for MIUI based on Android v6.0 (Marshmallow)
For devices running CM, AOSP or other similar Custom ROMs download one of the following files depending upon base android version (Lollipop / Marshmallow):
SDK21 for Custom ROM based on Android v5.0 (Lollipop)
SDK22 for Custom ROM based on Android v5.1 (Lollipop)
SDK23 for Custom ROM based on Android v6.0 (Marshmallow)
File No. 3: Xposed-uninstaller*.zip from here to uninstall the framework.
STEP 2 Installing the files
- Install Xposed Installer apk (file no. 1)
- Copy the Xposed*.zip (file no. 2) and the Xposed-uninstaller*.zip (file no. 3) to your sdcard
- Reboot to custom recovery
- Make a nandroid backup
- Flash "xposed*.zip" through custom recovery
- Reboot and wait, it may take several minutes to boot up depending on your ROM size and installed apps amount.
If phone doesn't boot even after 5 minutes then reboot into recovery and restore by using nandroid backup or by flashing Xposed-uninstaller*.zip
That's it... In case anything fails, pls read carefully and verify that right version of xposed*.zip file has been installed.
Credits to @rovo89 & @SolarWarez.
Press thanks if you find this thread helpful
Systemless Xposed - MIUI ROM (MM)
Ok, here are directions to be followed
Prerequisite is to have rooted phone with Custom Recovery (TWRP / CWM)
Install Systemless Xposed Framework for MIUI through Magisk framework
This is for v87 for MIUI MM with Magisk (v10.2)
First - Download the right type of files
1) Download the latest build of Magisk zip file
2) Download the latest build of uninstaller. The uninstaller is handy if you are stuck in bootloop or want to get a clean start
3) Download the latest Magisk Version phh superuser from this thread. Current version is r2
4) Download Systemless Xposed for MIUI from here. Latest version can be checked at thread directly
5) Download Xposed Uninstaller from here
6) Download latest version of Material Design Xposed Installer
Credits to @MaArCiN074 for tweaking Xposed for MIUI. Source post here
Second - Install the files
Move all the filesto Phone (Internal Memory / SD Card)
Install Material Design Xposed Installer (apk file)
Boot the phone into Custom Recovery; take nandroid backup for restoration if anything goes bad.
Now install Magisk Zip file as well as phh superuser (zip files downloaded above in Step 1 & 3)
Next install Systemless Xposed for MIUI (zip file downloaded above in Step 4)
Reboot the System - have patience as first boot will take time
One needs to have phh Superuser Manager as well as Magisk Manager apps installed from playstore
If phone doesn't boot even after 5 minutes then reboot into recovery and restore by using nandroid backup or by flashing the uninstaller filesXposed-uninstaller*.zip
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Install Systemless Xposed Framework for MIUI without Magisk framework
This works with SuperSU 2.76+ (installed in Systemless mode)
Do note that for MIUI ROMs build after 29th December 2016, v86.2 may lead to boot loops. In that case no option but to go to v87
First - Download the right type of files
1) Download the modified systemless xposed from here (its v86.2 for MM, sdk23). Versions after 86.2 require Magisk for systemless mode.
2) Download corresponding Xposed Uninstaller from here
Credits to @MaArCiN074 for tweaking Xposed for MIUI. Source post here
Second - Install the files
Move all the files to Phone (Internal Memory / SD Card)
Install Material Design Xposed Installer (apk file)
Boot the phone into Custom Recovery; take nandroid backup for restoration if anything goes bad.
Now install Systemless Xposed for MIUI (zip file downloaded above in Step 1)
Reboot the System - have patience as first boot will take time
If phone doesn't boot even after 5 minutes then reboot into recovery and restore by using nandroid backup or by flashing the uninstaller filesXposed-uninstaller*.zip
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Credits goes to
@topjohnwu for Magisk as well as getting Xposed Framework with Universal Systemless Compatibility
@MaArCiN074 for tweaking @SolarWarez's MIUI Xposed to make it Systemless and to @rovo89 for the Xposed Framework
Press thanks if you find this thread helpful
Thanks!
Thanks for the Guide, successfully installed on RN3 Pro (Xiaomi.eu 6.7.21).
But since installing I noticed that the phone takes longer to boot up, staying on the MI logo for a good while.
Anyone else experience this?
Modules Installed so far to test include xMIUI, YouTube AdAway and YouTube Background Playback.
corkiejp said:
Thanks for the Guide, successfully installed on RN3 Pro (Xiaomi.eu 6.7.21).
But since installing I noticed that the phone takes longer to boot up, staying on the MI logo for a good while.
Anyone else experience this?
Modules Installed so far to test include xMIUI, YouTube AdAway and YouTube Background Playback.
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Sorry for delay, was away and back today after few days.
Regarding this, the first boot always take long time.. otherwise have not observed such huge impact...but may be because from first day had xposed put in and so might have not experienced the boot time impact if any. I have couple of modules including first 2 mentioned by you.
@ All, Today installed sMIUI build (based on xiaomi.eu weekly build 6.7.28) with Xposed v86. So far all good.
If you find the guide useful pls press thanks :good:
@mGforCe Thanks for the reply!
I knew that the first boot would be longer.
I just didn't expect the delay on all boots. Maybe It was delayed boot all the time, just wasn't paying attention to it.
Haven't uninstalled to test it. It is not a serious problem.
corkiejp said:
@mGforCe Thanks for the reply!
I knew that the first boot would be longer.
I just didn't expect the delay on all boots. Maybe It was delayed boot all the time, just wasn't paying attention to it.
Haven't uninstalled to test it. It is not a serious problem.
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Might be... I was planning to check without Xposed today but then had disaster mistake.... in hurry flashed sMIUI ROM with Official TWRP and phone bricked. :crying:
After it was pain to un-brick device after reading so many threads and half information. But finally :victory:
I will post another guide to un-brick because of TWRP issues..
Testing boot up times with and without xposed flashed.
Was updating my RN3 using xiaomi.eu beta rom to the latest today.
So I tested the times of how long the MIUI logo stays on screen.
Without xposed flashed the logo only stays on for about approx 15 to 20 seconds.
With xposed flashed it takes over 30 seconds to get past the logo.
Not a big deal, and at least I was right in my theory in my earlier posts.
m using 6.7.29 miui 8 on redmi note 3... m getting error saying xposed framework version 86 installed but not active.
fRoZnFeeST said:
m using 6.7.29 miui 8 on redmi note 3... m getting error saying xposed framework version 86 installed but not active.
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The modules might be inactive..pls check.
corkiejp said:
Was updating my RN3 using xiaomi.eu beta rom to the latest today.
So I tested the times of how long the MIUI logo stays on screen.
Without xposed flashed the logo only stays on for about approx 15 to 20 seconds.
With xposed flashed it takes over 30 seconds to get past the logo.
Not a big deal, and at least I was right in my theory in my earlier posts.
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Good to know this...few seconds extra.
Hi. When I install xposed-v86-sdk23-x86,zip I get this error:
Updater process ended with error: 255
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I am using latest TWRP 3.0.2-2, and have latest Ressurrection Remix installed.
How can I fix it?
EDIT: original post says I should use x86 version, but then links to arm64. Which one of them is correct?
movelbit said:
Hi. When I install xposed-v86-sdk23-x86,zip I get this error:
I am using latest TWRP 3.0.2-2, and have latest Ressurrection Remix installed.
How can I fix it?
EDIT: original post says I should use x86 version, but then links to arm64. Which one of them is correct?
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Xposed software version is v86. For the installer you need to use 64 bit as our phone is 64 bit.
movelbit said:
Hi. When I install xposed-v86-sdk23-x86,zip I get this error:
I am using latest TWRP 3.0.2-2, and have latest Ressurrection Remix installed.
How can I fix it?
EDIT: original post says I should use x86 version, but then links to arm64. Which one of them is correct?
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Xposed v86 sdk23 arme64 to be used.
Sent from my Redmi Note 2 using Tapatalk
i have updated redmi note 3 miui8. Our android version is 5.1.1 rite?
i get random reboots in miui 8 latest fw
eddie2020 said:
i have updated redmi note 3 miui8. Our android version is 5.1.1 rite?
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Yep
casabel said:
i get random reboots in miui 8 latest fw
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May be something else...Xposed working well for me...
When I flash the unoficial v85 or v86 arm 64 sdk22 on miui 8 5.1 when I reboot I get that http://hpics.li/1f71753...
Someone have an idea ?
thanks but any full detailed guide for what does it do how to use in one full guide
jordandroid64 said:
When I flash the unoficial v85 or v86 arm 64 sdk22 on miui 8 5.1 when I reboot I get that http://hpics.li/1f71753...
Someone have an idea ?
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Pls post screenshot of About Phone to check.
Refer for mine, v86 arm64 it works quite well.
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Hi,
I have a problem with official Aroma OpenGapps installer - http://opengapps.org/
Every time in recovery when I'm trying to flash Aroma Gapps it's getting stuck at:
"starting aroma installer version 2.70RC2"
"( c ) 2013 by amarullz xda-developers"
Tried different Gapps packages from February and March, but it's still the same.
I'm using latest TWRP 3.1.0 and flashing on latest official LineageOS weekly.
Any idea how to resolve it? MiniGapps flashing without any problem, but I would like to have Aroma installer working properly.
Thanks.
Same here.. I think there is problem with TWRP 3.1.0
GuruAlive said:
Same here.. I think there is problem with TWRP 3.1.0
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Nope, I tried 3.0.2 as well and it's the same issue.
Shivver said:
Nope, I tried 3.0.2 as well and it's the same issue.
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Just installed TWRP 3.0.2 and tried to flash AROMA installer GAPPS.. and it worked for me.
From which date did you flash the gapps? I tried many and still the same problem.
Aroma g-apps in zuk z1
friends, i just got an z1 and when i try to install aroma g-apps (twrp-3.0.2-0-z1) the apps are not installed and phone gets rebooted. i tried this with different nougat roms but was unsuccesful everytime. please suggest me what to do ?
I am on a 6T and am trying to install LineageOS with Open Gapps Pico v9.0 arm64. But the Open Gapps will not install, giving an error that the arm64 Architecture is wrong. This is not correct, the arm64 is the correct architecture. I have checked with this:
Code:
adb shell getprop ro.product.cpu.abi
which shows this
Code:
arm64-v8a
Where can I get the correct one? I prefer the pico for the MINIMAL Google presence on my phone.
I have also tried MindTheGapps 9.0 arm64 but that complains the signature is not correct, and does not install
So ai can install LineageOS using the adb sideload <lineageOS.zip> method, but then not get Play Store to install a few apps.
I have also tried the rather long winded way in this post and have the same problem.
Can anyone give me a working method to Install LiknmeageOS 16 with Gapps Pico.
I have got Lineage to accept the open gapps by repeatedly installing it and TWRP and booting into recovery 3 times, leaving the Gapps until last before doing a proper boot.
However now I just get the logo, and no OS, then it returns to the TWRP recovery.
I am not new to this, this is the 5th device I have used for LineageOS, but never had this bother before.
Any ideas?
i installed the latest Lineage 20.0 for my device but when i try to install gapps it doesn't work, i tried nikgapps and it installs in twrp but when i start the rom the apps don't appear as if had not been installed, I also tried litegapps but it shows me an error saying that it was not completed, someone to help me? Thanks.
fersouza777 said:
i installed the latest Lineage 20.0 for my device but when i try to install gapps it doesn't work, i tried nikgapps and it installs in twrp but when i start the rom the apps don't appear as if had not been installed, I also tried litegapps but it shows me an error saying that it was not completed, someone to help me? Thanks.
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for me flamegapps is always the best choice: https://sourceforge.net/projects/flamegapps/files/arm64/canary/android-13/2022-09-29/
fersouza777 said:
i installed the latest Lineage 20.0 for my device but when i try to install gapps it doesn't work, i tried nikgapps and it installs in twrp but when i start the rom the apps don't appear as if had not been installed, I also tried litegapps but it shows me an error saying that it was not completed, someone to help me? Thanks.
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Any error messages while installing the GApps? The installer script generates a log file on /sdcard.
WoKoschekk said:
Any error messages while installing the GApps? The installer script generates a log file on /sdcard.
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I already managed to solve it. It didn't give any errors, it installed everything normally so I couldn't understand what was going on.