hello, i just unlocked my bootloader and rooted. Accidentally deleted keyguard while removing bloatware. Is there any easy way to restore it? can someone extract the apk from there device and upload it?
VNS-L22C106B150 if that matters.
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How do I avoid the system updates? I do not want a nag screen coming up every 15 seconds 'reminding' me. YES I am rooted, NO I do not want to install a custom rom.
Thanks in advance!!!
You should be able to freeze the updater using Titanium Backup. Or you can rename the apk through Root Explorer or other similar apps.
I tried applying the modded framework res apk with the translucent bars using the root explorer method. I got a bootloop and I dont want to reset. I had no backup (I know stupid). Can someone give me the stock framework res apk. I think I can adb push it to system/framework and that should fix it maybe. Anyone have another idea. Help would be appreciated thanks. Im currently running stock kitkat with stock kernel and rooted with twrp recovery if that helps at all.
well nevermind i couldnt wait and just adb flashed system
If I root my device now, install xposed module and freeze (not delete) some system apps, will I be able to update over OTA to Lollipop and so on after UNROOT, Disable xposed, unfreeze system apps?
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Can someone answer it? I think it will help a lot of people.
Hello,
i'm on OOS 3.5.8 with root. A long time ago I deleted all the bloatware on the stock ROM (Like google Chrome, and some other apps i cant remember) through TitaniumBackup (not freezed but uninstall...). Now after switching from SuperSU to Magisk i still can't pass Safety-Net. I think this is because of the deleted stock apps, right....?
Is there a way in re-installing these stock apps? Would it work if I just re-flash the OOS or would i lose all my data? I really dont want to restore the phone to factory. Do you have any tips? Thx!
PS: I also installed new Sony Keyboard as a System app... could this be a problem too?
I reverted changes to my hosts file aswell.
No, it's not a matter of the bloatware, Google just keeps updating safety net and Magisk has to find a new workaround. There is a fix right now with a flashable .zip. https://www.google.de/amp/s/forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix-t3600431/amp/
Hi there.
I have a problem with a smartphone of a family member that needs to be cleaned by bloatware and then has to st back unrooted.
Smartphone model: Samsung Galaxy Core SM-G361F
I have used Magisk for root and install it with TWRP and done all the cleaning... and for doing it correctly I hat also to delete all the Google accounts in the phone as the TWRP recovery was keeping to be triggering the FRP lock, so I was not able to access it anymore if having the Google accounts installed!!
And in all this, Enable OEM unlock is checked in the Dev options!!!!!!!!
Speaking about the exact problem I have, after having done all the cleaning, I restarted...and I could not boot into the os anymore as the load was triggered by the FRP lock!!
The os was still rooted, and then I thought that maybe I should have not added back the Google account before removing Magisk before restarting!!
I had to flash stock firmware without wiping so to restore os without loosing my data and apps (fortunately...)
How to root and then remove bloatware and then un-root this device it without triggering the FRP lock?
Thanks!!