I need my phone to be fully unrooted because of banking apps that requires unrooted phones. root never bothered me at all.
so which lolipop rom can do that ?
Any AOSP ROM, either by uninstalling SuperSU after installation, or - in the case of the latest versions of CyanogenMod - disabling root access in the settings.
vrooom666 said:
I need my phone to be fully unrooted because of banking apps that requires unrooted phones. root never bothered me at all.
so which lolipop rom can do that ?
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CM12 and CM12.1 come with root disabled by default. Root can be activated or disabled from the developer settings.
Any custom rom based on CM12 or CM12.1 should have the ability to disable root that way.
Have been trying to do this all day (different mods, deodexing etc.) but has been unable to flash xposed on my phone without a bootloop.... Is there a rom that supports this or do we have to wait for a new xposed build that supports this phone?
Flash this in twrp:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540824278
Install this apk:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440
This is 100% working without bootloop im using it right now
It workes on almost every rom out there even on stock doesnt matter if deodexed or not
Rainbow_Dash said:
Flash this in twrp:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540824278
Install this apk:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440
This is 100% working without bootloop im using it right now
It workes on almost every rom out there even on stock doesnt matter if deodexed or not
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It may bootloops again because the link you gave is sdk23 which is MM. Redarding the topic; he wants the xposed for Lollipop.
Hey,
I cant login on snapchat using the latest stock Hydrogen OS Marshmallow..
I used opens gapps pico and when I try to login to snapchat, it gives an error that I cant login.
I gave the snapchat app all the permissions but still no success
U should remove xposed. Login to snapchat and then install xposed again. Xposed is causing this bug
Kaffer94 said:
U should remove xposed. Login to snapchat and then install xposed again. Xposed is causing this bug
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I am using stock H2OS Rom, I don't think xposed is installed.
Unroot your device. Log in. Root again
suraj.das said:
Unroot your device. Log in. Root again
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The device is completely is rooted. It's completely stock rom with no custom kernel installed
A stock rom with stock kernel and stock recovery.
I don't know why I get this error.
Anybody else experiencing this problem on HydrogenOS Marshmallow V2.0 ?
levis007 said:
The device is completely is rooted. It's completely stock rom with no custom kernel installed
A stock rom with stock kernel and stock recovery.
I don't know why I get this error.
Anybody else experiencing this problem on HydrogenOS Marshmallow V2.0 ?
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Thats weird. Are you sure its not rooted?
Because I have seen this only on rooted and xposed devices
Maybe try with a clean flash
suraj.das said:
Thats weird. Are you sure its not rooted?
Because I have seen this only on rooted and xposed devices
Maybe try with a clean flash
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Maybe I should try 1 more time and report back.
Does Hydrogen OS comes pre-rooted ?
levis007 said:
Maybe I should try 1 more time and report back.
Does Hydrogen OS comes pre-rooted ?
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No it does not
My phone is unlocked and rooted. It wants to download the OTA but I know that Motorola says on their site you will have problems with the OTA. Should I download it or Should I flash a ROM.
mongoose96 said:
My phone is unlocked and rooted. It wants to download the OTA but I know that Motorola says on their site you will have problems with the OTA. Should I download it or Should I flash a ROM.
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You must be PURE stock to take an OTA update, or it will fail and bootloop... Flash a rom if you wish.
What i did was make a back up of everything just incase and then look up the ota version on your phone and get it in the rom section and look up twrp flashable OTAs and just flash it. you might lose root but its easy to get back if you flash magisk again.
You can found the right guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/guide-complex-ota-update-magisk-rooted-t3688175
does anyone have fastboot stock rom?
siddhesh9146 said:
does anyone have fastboot stock rom?
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Of the current version? lol, no, we wish... we are averaging 3-6 months behind OTA releases for full ROM images, if we get them at all. Moto does not officially provide them, so they have to be leaked somehow, and sources are completely dried up yet, but it's getting there. :/
Hi. Can I get Oreo Ota for mi xt1670 with rooted device but locked BL? I'm on stock everything. Thanks.
mortadelax said:
Hi. Can I get Oreo Ota for mi xt1670 with rooted device but locked BL? I'm on stock everything. Thanks.
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You can't be rooted with a locked bootloader so your question is obsolete.
You can apply to OTA with an unlocked bootloader.
You can't if you're rooted or changed anything else in /system or /vendor.
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Wolfcity said:
You can't be rooted with a locked bootloader so your question is obsolete.
You can apply to OTA with an unlocked bootloader.
You can't if you're rooted or changed anything else in /system or /vendor.
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Thanks for the reply. Very clear! Please I need more help. The thing is...I don't want the oreo ota right now. This is my mother's phone so I don't want any problem. Nougat is just fine for now. So I need to stop the upgrade notification spam. I believe I must unlock BL, then root, then freeze the upgrader app. Is that correct? I can't force stop the app. That's for now.
I've read bad reviews about oreo battery drain and other stuff. That's why I'm trying to avoid it.
If someday I want it, maybe will install some rom.
Thanks bro.
EDIT. Does this make sense? Or should I stay stock everything and take the ota/ignore the spam everyday?
EDIT 2. Another question. What happen if I take the oreo ota, and i don't like it. Can I unlock BL, root, install some nougat rom, as a pseudo downgrade?
mortadelax said:
Thanks for the reply. Very clear! Please I need more help. The thing is...I don't want the oreo ota right now. This is my mother's phone so I don't want any problem. Nougat is just fine for now. So I need to stop the upgrade notification spam. I believe I must unlock BL, then root, then freeze the upgrader app. Is that correct? I can't force stop the app. That's for now.
I've read bad reviews about oreo battery drain and other stuff. That's why I'm trying to avoid it.
If someday I want it, maybe will install some rom.
Thanks bro.
EDIT. Does this make sense? Or should I stay stock everything and take the ota/ignore the spam everyday?
EDIT 2. Another question. What happen if I take the oreo ota, and i don't like it. Can I unlock BL, root, install some nougat rom, as a pseudo downgrade?
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Oreo ist absolutely fine, no problems with it.
I haven't heard of any issues like increased battery drain, for me nothing changed at all regarding battery and the rest is also working flawlessly.
It would be a lot of action to unlock and root the device just to stop the updater service.
If you don't have any other plans that need root privileges I recommend just taking the OTA (s).
If you want to run another ROM later you can always unlock the bootloader, install TWRP, root the device and install any kind of custom ROM, Nougat, Oreo or Pie. There are also TWRP flashable stock firmwares which make it easy to move between different stock versions.
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Wolfcity said:
If you want to run another ROM later you can always unlock the bootloader, install TWRP, root the device and install any kind of custom ROM, Nougat, Oreo or Pie. There are also TWRP flashable stock firmwares which make it easy to move between different stock versions.
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That's good. A pseudo downgrade is possible. Thanks man. I'll think about it. And yes, the root privileges is just for stopping the updater.
Cheers
EDIT. Man, are you sure about this? Taking the Oreo Ota, and in the future unlock BL, root and install whatever rom?
mortadelax said:
That's good. A pseudo downgrade is possible. Thanks man. I'll think about it. And yes, the root privileges is just for stopping the updater.
Cheers
EDIT. Man, are you sure about this? Taking the Oreo Ota, and in the future unlock BL, root and install whatever rom?
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Yes I am.
Just check some of the custom ROM threads, there are some that need stock Nougat as base but the most of them need Oreo. For custom ROMs there are no up/downgrading problems, that's only the case for stock firmwares.
And as said above, there are TWRP flashable stock builds that doesn't have these problems too and will bring you to whatever stock firmware you want, not just pseudo. (Here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5...o-twrp-flashable-stock-builds-coming-t3830482 )
So if you're on stock Oreo after unlocking the bootloader and flashing TWRP all options are open for you. Just don't forget to make a full nandroid backup incl. EFS and persist before you flash anything.
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Hi. I used a stock pie for a while and trying to get the root and twrp again. But as I see on this link There are no mention about data partition fix on pie. Does it just unnecessary anymore? or included in Kernel Patch?
Yes I do believe you need the fix if you are on Pie. When I flashed Pie I kept Oreo bootloader to ensure I could flash back to Oreo
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