I have tried to update my Xperia Z tablet (Wi-Fi Xperia Tablet Z SGP311) but it fails each time. Bootloader is locked, and it is rooted. SuperSU(in survival mode) and the voodoo OTA root keeper are on.
Not sure why it wont flash to 4.2.2 (current stock 4.1.1 rooted).
Also Wondering if I should even bother updating to 4.2.2 this way or try the flashtool kernel workaround doomlord has?
Hello, i've the same problem with my SGP321. SuperSu in survivalmode and rootkeeper installed too.
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Someone else had issues with update not installing, and someone asked if any system files have been modified?
If you do the OTA update only (as you stated), you dont need the OTA rootkeeper, just superuser ticked with survival mode, and SU installed as a system app (in settings menu). Maybe SU and OTA keeper conflicting, maybe OTA modify system files?
If you decide to install SU as system app, it might take several attempts, and several power downs. When I did it, it did not seem to be working, and tooks loads of reboots and attempts
Aid777 said:
Someone else had issues with update not installing, and someone asked if any system files have been modified?
If you do the OTA update only (as you stated), you dont need the OTA rootkeeper, just superuser ticked with survival mode, and SU installed as a system app (in settings menu). Maybe SU and OTA keeper conflicting, maybe OTA modify system files?
If you decide to install SU as system app, it might take several attempts, and several power downs. When I did it, it did not seem to be working, and tooks loads of reboots and attempts
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Well I told voodo to remove its backup and uninstalled it. SuperSU is now a system app with survival mode on. Tried it again and same thing it gets about a quarter done installing then stops. Anyway to check to see if there's an error log?
Oh and I don't believe I messed with anything in the system files
Rainami said:
Well I told voodo to remove its backup and uninstalled it. SuperSU is now a system app with survival mode on. Tried it again and same thing it gets about a quarter done installing then stops. Anyway to check to see if there's an error log?
Oh and I don't believe I messed with anything in the system files
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Do you have xposed framework installed?
WythDryden said:
Do you have xposed framework installed?
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nope, was considering doing that tho
I'm in the same boat. Stock 4.1.2 rooted with su as system app and survival mode on, but nothing else. Install fails every time. Sgp312
I had the same problem. The cause was a modified /system/apps folder. As a solution i copied the missing files from a FTF-File back.
If for example facebook.apk is missing the update will fail.
Oh wow, didn't consider that getting rid of some of the bloat would count. Go figure Facebook would **** it up for me. I don't have a computer anymore at home so I guess I'll start figuring how to get back what I got rid of.
..could anyone upload that system/apps/ folder? In the meantime I guess I can try pulling the ones from the zip of the Japanese stock ROM posted around here..
I can't find any way of extracting a .sin in android
Never mind. Copying the missing files out of the Japanese zip worked and I'm successfully updated!
thanks ill have to do the same it seems, yeah i belive I nailed a good lot of the bloatware :/
My have found my issue I updated youtube with an official but not from the stock app. Now I cant seem to downgrade from the apk from the global ftf. Any help on why root explorer would crash the tablet when trying to reinstall it?
Rainami said:
My have found my issue I updated youtube with an official but not from the stock app. Now I cant seem to downgrade from the apk from the global ftf. Any help on why root explorer would crash the tablet when trying to reinstall it?
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Does it crash when reinstalling or when running the app?
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jonathanp said:
Does it crash when reinstalling or when running the app?
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Yes it does, I try to reinstall and it eather says fail, or crashes the tablet. But the youtube app works for some reason?
I can't update via OTA. I have everything, i deleted Chrome but i reinstall and still fails.
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DOOMF1GHTER said:
I can't update via OTA. I have everything, i deleted Chrome but i reinstall and still fails.
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Your best bet is to copy the entire system/app from stock over to your device. Also uninstall xposed framework or any other mods
WythDryden said:
Your best bet is to copy the entire system/app from stock over to your device. Also uninstall xposed framework or any other mods
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What is xposed framework? I have no mods. Only ad Block.
Thanks
I did a factory reset, install nothing else but the root (super SU, obviously) and I still can't install the update via OTA. Any ideas?
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WythDryden said:
Your best bet is to copy the entire system/app from stock over to your device. Also uninstall xposed framework or any other mods
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attempted this, used ADB to remount the system as r/w and was copying over the first of the files fine with push but as soon as it hits the lockscreen.apk it crashes the tablet. Then have to go do the command line fu to get the darn thing remounted. And did it again. Any suggestions?
Rainami said:
attempted this, used ADB to remount the system as r/w and was copying over the first of the files fine with push but as soon as it hits the lockscreen.apk it crashes the tablet. Then have to go do the command line fu to get the darn thing remounted. And did it again. Any suggestions?
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Hmm, not sure. I did it all from within the tablet using solid explorer. I compared the two folders and just copied over the apks that were missing.
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Hello. I have rooted my Galaxy SII v 2.3.6 on Gingerbread build EL29 from sprint using the SPH-D710.EL29_CL852097_ROOTED_NODATA-OneClick method from odin found in this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1433101 . My super user app was working fine until I accidentally moved it using a file explorer. The super user apk is in my systems/app folder but I can no longer access the program and none of my super user apps work. When I have tried to reroot the phone the oneclick method completes and says things went as planned, but no apk and no root access is available. Can someone please help me restore my root access. Thanks in advance, and apologies if I am in the wrong forum.
Try downloading superuser from the Play Store. Delete the superuser you already have beforehand though.
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install from play store did not work
Thank you for the suggestion. Two issues, when I go to the store it says the app is already installed. Also when I try to delete the existing version, I get a permissions denied message. I am still stuck here.
BIGGIANT55 said:
Thank you for the suggestion. Two issues, when I go to the store it says the app is already installed. Also when I try to delete the existing version, I get a permissions denied message. I am still stuck here.
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Try to reroot by flashing a rooted kernel, rather than SOC.
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BIGGIANT55 said:
Thank you for the suggestion. Two issues, when I go to the store it says the app is already installed. Also when I try to delete the existing version, I get a permissions denied message. I am still stuck here.
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Make sure when trying to delete, mount on root explorer should be r/w not r/o
Fixed it
Thanks very much. I used the [e4gtauto-sfx.exe] from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342728 to unroot and clean up any unneeded files from the phone then I went back to the odin root and now I have restored root access. Thanks again.
Hi,
I've just flashed on my GT-P7510 tab the last ROM 4.0.4 from Russia, I've rooted my device. Because any reason when I try to disable any app from startup (system boot) list using both, System Tuner and Startup Cleaner, after 4 or 5 seconds since unchecking the corresponding app checkbox, it automatically check back again... Only System Tuner gives me the error message "Failed to disable event!"...
Of course, I'm root (I checked system tuner to have root permision) and I had not this problem on previous ROM (also 4.0.4).
Thanks in advance if anyone knows someting about this issue.
EDIT: I've just tried autostarts and same issue, the message given is "Unable to change the state of the selected component. Most likely, your device does not have root access, which is required", but previous this message, I saw the given permission message from superuser !! Also, I have overclocked the tab so, I'm root!!! Maybe half root ?¿?¿?¿?¿
Startup Auditor seems it works for me... but I think that, as startup manager, it kills the apps once they are started, instead of prevent the startup as System Turner, autostarts and startup cleaner...
It seems as my root process is not full done (?¿?¿)
SOLVED: I installed superSU and its su bin instead of using superuser and now root is full...
jaswinky said:
Hi,
I've just flashed on my GT-P7510 tab the last ROM 4.0.4 from Russia, I've rooted my device. Because any reason when I try to disable any app from startup (system boot) list using both, System Tuner and Startup Cleaner, after 4 or 5 seconds since unchecking the corresponding app checkbox, it automatically check back again... Only System Tuner gives me the error message "Failed to disable event!"...
Of course, I'm root (I checked system tuner to have root permision) and I had not this problem on previous ROM (also 4.0.4).
Thanks in advance if anyone knows someting about this issue.
EDIT: I've just tried autostarts and same issue, the message given is "Unable to change the state of the selected component. Most likely, your device does not have root access, which is required", but previous this message, I saw the given permission message from superuser !! Also, I have overclocked the tab so, I'm root!!! Maybe half root ?¿?¿?¿?¿
Startup Auditor seems it works for me... but I think that, as startup manager, it kills the apps once they are started, instead of prevent the startup as System Turner, autostarts and startup cleaner...
It seems as my root process is not full done (?¿?¿)
SOLVED: I installed superSU and its su bin instead of using superuser and now root is full...
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Hi mate, can you explain how you installed supersu bin? because I have rooted phone with supersu and lot of apps with root access work fine on my 4.4 but can disable any startup app with any tool... with autoruns keeps telling me the same told to you
Thanks,
sebadamus said:
Hi mate, can you explain how you installed supersu bin? because I have rooted phone with supersu and lot of apps with root access work fine on my 4.4 but can disable any startup app with any tool... with autoruns keeps telling me the same told to you
Thanks,
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Kit kat has that bug, and tool updates should fix it in the future. While it happens, you can delete system apps easily by deleting its apk on system/app using any root file Explorer.
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jaswinky said:
Kit kat has that bug, and tool updates should fix it in the future. While it happens, you can delete system apps easily by deleting its apk on system/app using any root file Explorer.
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Hello and thanks for you response! what a pity! if you in chance know the id or something of the bug I would really like to read more. Anyway I will try the forum.
So, I can delete the apk, but cant stop one app from autostarting "after boot" strange bug!
sebadamus said:
Hello and thanks for you response! what a pity! if you in chance know the id or something of the bug I would really like to read more. Anyway I will try the forum.
So, I can delete the apk, but cant stop one app from autostarting "after boot" strange bug!
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There is no too much info about it. I thing it has to do with a new permission management for apps in kit Kat (there is some info about it on the Web), and tools still haven't been update to make full compatible with this KK "improvement", so i really don't think this is a KK bug as is.
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I have just updated muy moto x ti 4.4.2 stocks, I get root access and installed every app I used to have and now I can disable and enable any app as in my paste 4.2.2 version!
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greenify worked for me :good:
Has anyone who updated to Jelly bean tried this method here to obtain root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Tried may times. Does not work. Permission denied.
Yuhfhrh said:
Has anyone who updated to Jelly bean tried this method here to obtain root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
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no luck. did not work
Figured it was worth a try, sorry guys
I was just about to post and see if anyone knew how to root, guess we will just have to wait and see.
Yuhfhrh said:
Has anyone who updated to Jelly bean tried this method here to obtain root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
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Not for me.
My su-backup is just sitting there in /system/ mocking me.
Scumbag Inc. said:
My su-backup is just sitting there in /system/ mocking me.
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Yup, they reset permissions on /system, /system/bin, and /system/xbin. The backup will need to be in a location that they don't explicitly reset permissions for during an update. For anybody who is curious, you can pop open the dlpkgfile and look at updater-script in the directory META-INF\com\google\android\. At the very end of the file you can see all of the permissions that get reset.
sparkym3 said:
Yup, they reset permissions on /system, /system/bin, and /system/xbin. The backup will need to be in a location that they don't explicitly reset permissions for during an update. For anybody who is curious, you can pop open the dlpkgfile and look at updater-script in the directory META-INF\com\google\android\. At the very end of the file you can see all of the permissions that get reset.
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Not sure what you are getting at here. Does what you said mean they can move the file to another folder that does not have permissions changed prior to the update and keep root? or does it need to be in system to work?
Something strange is going on here, i restored root with OTA root keeper, everything worked well and when i check status it states that my device is rooted and root permission granted.
Titanium Backup works perfectly as well, but other apps like Gesture Control are unable to get root access and when i run a root checker app it says that I dont have proper root access. Is there a way to fix this? Or is my root lost? I still have some hope as it works fine with TB
Stuff i'm still able to do:
-Temp unroot/reroot with OTA root keeper
-delete SU backup and make a new one
-Use Titanium Backup
-Use any root explorer i've tested so far, i can also access /data folder!
-Use Terminal emulator
-Also the file system/bin/SU is present.
What i cant do:
-app: gesture control
-update my SU binary with superuser app
-update my busybox using BusyBox free from play store
there must be a way!
there must be a way!
Check the root thread in the development forum. Somebody in there has a method for regaining full root for the folks who were lucky enough to have partial root like you after the update. Can't test it myself but it sounds promising.
-S
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whycali said:
Not sure what you are getting at here. Does what you said mean they can move the file to another folder that does not have permissions changed prior to the update and keep root? or does it need to be in system to work?
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Yes, that is what i'm saying and the latest version of the voodoo app has changed the location.
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clouds5 said:
Something strange is going on here, i restored root with OTA root keeper, everything worked well and when i check status it states that my device is rooted and root permission granted.
Titanium Backup works perfectly as well, but other apps like Gesture Control are unable to get root access and when i run a root checker app it says that I dont have proper root access. Is there a way to fix this? Or is my root lost? I still have some hope as it works fine with TB
Stuff i'm still able to do:
-Temp unroot/reroot with OTA root keeper
-delete SU backup and make a new one
-Use Titanium Backup
-Use any root explorer i've tested so far, i can also access /data folder!
-Use Terminal emulator
-Also the file system/bin/SU is present.
What i cant do:
-app: gesture control
-update my SU binary with superuser app
-update my busybox using BusyBox free from play store
there must be a way!
there must be a way!
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Uninstall and then reinstall the superuser app from the market. Then run the superuser app. This should be the only thing that needs to be done.
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sparkym3 said:
Yes, that is what i'm saying and the latest version of the voodoo app has changed the location.
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Uninstall and then reinstall the superuser app from the market. Then run the superuser app. This should be the only thing that needs to be done.
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I was i nthe same position and i played around with adb shell su and both root methods.. finally it worked. I am not sure if it was when I chomd the su file in the xbin folder or not.
I am waiting for somebody to post a guide on how to keep the root before the update. I have Voodoo OTA and superuser, they seem to be up to date. But it seems to me many others where on the same boat and lost the root... and reading this thread I have no clue what needs to be done to keep it.
piokon said:
I am waiting for somebody to post a guide on how to keep the root before the update. I have Voodoo OTA and superuser, they seem to be up to date. But it seems to me many others where on the same boat and lost the root... and reading this thread I have no clue what needs to be done to keep it.
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i had the same setup like you and no root after the update
piokon said:
I am waiting for somebody to post a guide on how to keep the root before the update. I have Voodoo OTA and superuser, they seem to be up to date. But it seems to me many others where on the same boat and lost the root... and reading this thread I have no clue what needs to be done to keep it.
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If you backed up before voodoo was update with the new location (or you OTAed to .30 since the last backup), it is possible that you may lose root.
To be safe you may want to delete and re-backup the root from within voodoo before you update.
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sparkym3 said:
If you backed up before voodoo was update with the new location (or you OTAed to .30 since the last backup), it is possible that you may lose root.
To be safe you may want to delete and re-backup the root from within voodoo before you update.
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Could you be more clear on that? Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper v.2.0.3 does not have an option for "deleting the root". There is a "delete su backup" button, and "temp. un-root" one. Could you clarify which of those should be used and in what order? And can others confirm that this method will keep the root after the Jelly Bean OTA update - or is it still a hit or miss?
piokon said:
Could you be more clear on that? Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper v.2.0.3 does not have an option for "deleting the root". There is a "delete su backup" button, and "temp. un-root" one. Could you clarify which of those should be used and in what order? And can others confirm that this method will keep the root after the Jelly Bean OTA update - or is it still a hit or miss?
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does anyone know if you can use the Asus unlock tool if JB is rooted?
chuunarusamurai said:
does anyone know if you can use the Asus unlock tool if JB is rooted?
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I lost root with the update but just unlocked 2 min ago because the update is junk so i cant confirm the rooted unlock but it worked on jb at least
jamesh1979 said:
it worked on jb at least
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Good to know. I just want my root back. I'm starting to freak out!
1. If I do unlock, is it possible to gain root? If so, how?
2. Is anyone working on a ROM based on our JB FW?
So, when I rooted I installed SuperSU and uninstalled Superuser.
Went through the steps to from the mod to get all apps into the multi view window. During the move odex services I got stuck in bootloop and had to re-odin the root image file.
Now that everything is set superuser is obviously the file back in charge of handling SU prompts from apps but for some reason it's not accepting/hearing them so anything I install that requires root is crashing.
Attempted clearing the SU data but it didn't help.
Is there anyway to fix this short of flashing back to stock then back to root?
Would mounting the system as writable, deleting SU and then re-flashing the root image fix the problem?
Basically I'm trying to avoid resetting my phone up to get this done.
Hitman3984 said:
So, when I rooted I installed SuperSU and uninstalled Superuser.
Went through the steps to from the mod to get all apps into the multi view window. During the move odex services I got stuck in bootloop and had to re-odin the root image file.
Now that everything is set superuser is obviously the file back in charge of handling SU prompts from apps but for some reason it's not accepting/hearing them so anything I install that requires root is crashing.
Attempted clearing the SU data but it didn't help.
Is there anyway to fix this short of flashing back to stock then back to root?
Would mounting the system as writable, deleting SU and then re-flashing the root image fix the problem?
Basically I'm trying to avoid resetting my phone up to get this done.
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I thought for sure that SuperSU is what was used in that file but I guess there must be a couple out there? The method I used never installed Superuser...?
EDIT: Nevermind I see that there are 2 different root methods and one uses SuperSU. Sorry
shojus said:
I thought for sure that SuperSU is what was used in that file but I guess there must be a couple out there? The method I used never installed Superuser...?
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I used the file from imnuts, which used superuser and not supersu.
I went ahead and deleted superuser, xbin/su and am reflashing. hope this fixes the problem.
which worked until the phone randomly rebooted and got stuck in loop..
and it was either sdpeed increase or lbe privacy guard causing it.
jellybean works better with supersu...try the file mrRobinson created...ie the original root image.
droidstyle said:
jellybean works better with supersu...try the file mrRobinson created...ie the original root image.
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Ive even removed superuser and installed supersu and doing the all apps mod was causing this issue.
I have a feeling it could be because I was renaming the services.odex file before replacing it.
Trying a direct overwrite was causing a non stop bootloop I couldn't get out of 4 seperate occassions.
droidstyle said:
jellybean works better with supersu...try the file mrRobinson created...ie the original root image.
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100% agree! I have not used Superuser for ages... Far superior imo...
shojus said:
100% agree! I have not used Superuser for ages... Far superior imo...
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after rooting I feel like the touch screen has lost some sensitivity. not sure if it's just me and the day or I'm just loco.
and what I mean specifically is when flipping through my home screens they like to snap back now and then.
I have an rooted LG Spectrum Android Version 4.0.4.
I am trying to download and install the framwork from the Xposed Installer.
After pressing install/update, I get the following:
Copying Xposed-Disable-Recovery.zip...
Mounting /system writable...
Segmentation fault
Could not mount /system writable
Trying to continue anyway...
Segmentation fault
Failed to create a backup of /system/bin/app_process
--Any help on to how to fix this?
ksurla said:
I have an rooted LG Spectrum Android Version 4.0.4.
I am trying to download and install the framwork from the Xposed Installer.
After pressing install/update, I get the following:
Copying Xposed-Disable-Recovery.zip...
Mounting /system writable...
Segmentation fault
Could not mount /system writable
Trying to continue anyway...
Segmentation fault
Failed to create a backup of /system/bin/app_process
--Any help on to how to fix this?
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I had such error on my SGY. I updated su binary, then I installed busybox 1.21.1 from Stericson's busybox installer (get it on Play Store).
Then problem was solved.
I'm trying to install the Framework, when I go into the app and then press install/update, I get a window that says:
Copying Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip...
Could not extract Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app, restarted the phone and still getting the same issue. never had this problem before, can anyone help?
MishXT said:
I'm trying to install the Framework, when I go into the app and then press install/update, I get a window that says:
Copying Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip...
Could not extract Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the app, restarted the phone and still getting the same issue. never had this problem before, can anyone help?
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If you are trying to install Xposed on a newer Samsung device, Knox and SELInux will fight you. I'm guessing you are running what is in your in your sig, so probably not Knox. Install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux Grant SU, change to Permissive, reboot (may not be necessary, but doesn't hurt), and try again.
es0tericcha0s said:
If you are trying to install Xposed on a newer Samsung device, Knox and SELInux will fight you. I'm guessing you are running what is in your in your sig, so probably not Knox. Install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux Grant SU, change to Permissive, reboot (may not be necessary, but doesn't hurt), and try again.
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Im just going to try it now, will get back to see if it works
es0tericcha0s said:
If you are trying to install Xposed on a newer Samsung device, Knox and SELInux will fight you. I'm guessing you are running what is in your in your sig, so probably not Knox. Install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux Grant SU, change to Permissive, reboot (may not be necessary, but doesn't hurt), and try again.
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I tried it. Changed it to permissive and rebooted and I still get this error
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What version of Xposed are you trying to install? Do you have a custom recovery? If so, Xposed 2.5+ will give you an option to install normal via system or you can pick the option to install via recovery. I'd go that route. It's at the top of the framework install part of Xposed - there is a drop down box to choose install methods.
Edit: Looked at the picture you posted and you definitely have the newer version.
es0tericcha0s said:
What version of Xposed are you trying to install? Do you have a custom recovery? If so, Xposed 2.5+ will give you an option to install normal via system or you can pick the option to install via recovery. I'd go that route. It's at the top of the framework install part of Xposed - there is a drop down box to choose install methods.
Edit: Looked at the picture you posted and you definitely have the newer version.
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Its 2.5.1. I didnt have this issue before on other roms. Im on ditto 4.4.2 rom and its the first time it hasnt worked for me. Could it be the rom?
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MishXT said:
Its 2.5.1. I didnt have this issue before on other roms. Im on ditto 4.4.2 rom and its the first time it hasnt worked for me. Could it be the rom?
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It very well could be something in it that isn't being friendly to the normal framework install method, but lemme know if it works the other installation way. If it does, then not a big deal either way.
es0tericcha0s said:
It very well could be something in it that isn't being friendly to the normal framework install method, but lemme know if it works the other installation way. If it does, then not a big deal either way.
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Will do
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ksurla said:
I have an rooted LG Spectrum Android Version 4.0.4.
I am trying to download and install the framwork from the Xposed Installer.
After pressing install/update, I get the following:
Copying Xposed-Disable-Recovery.zip...
Mounting /system writable...
Segmentation fault
Could not mount /system writable
Trying to continue anyway...
Segmentation fault
Failed to create a backup of /system/bin/app_process
--Any help on to how to fix this?
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Your issue is described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51314174&postcount=9912 in case you never figured it out.
I'm facing a same problem after use latest ROM DN3 4.4.2. The error 'Could not extract Xposed-disabler-recovery.zip' come out after click on 'install/update' on xposed installer
ThePraetor said:
I'm facing a same problem after use latest ROM DN3 4.4.2. The error 'Could not extract Xposed-disabler-recovery.zip' come out after click on 'install/update' on xposed installer
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And did you try my suggestion to the other person that had this issue?
es0tericcha0s said:
And did you try my suggestion to the other person that had this issue?
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I tried the other way and I still had the issue. So I did a clean installation of the rom again and it works now.
I guess something went wring when installing the rom which may have caused the issue.
Thank you for your help
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What you want to do also after installing the rom freshly. Install the xposed v 2.5 rather than 2.5.1 because 2.5 works perfectly and there's no real need in updating it
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same error
ksurla said:
I have an rooted LG Spectrum Android Version 4.0.4.
I am trying to download and install the framwork from the Xposed Installer.
After pressing install/update, I get the following:
Copying Xposed-Disable-Recovery.zip...
Mounting /system writable...
Segmentation fault
Could not mount /system writable
Trying to continue anyway...
Segmentation fault
Failed to create a backup of /system/bin/app_process
--Any help on to how to fix this?
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I have the same error, but for me i have a kindle fire HD 7inch
I can't use the play store because when I try to install it it just crashes and so does my you tube that i got without root via apk
Same issue
I am having the same issue with the could not extract the zip file. I have tried what was suggested on this thread as well as reinstalled the rom 3 times. I have used this rom before with no problems. The only two other things I can think of trying are full wipe and format of the sd card or full unroot and revert to stock then reroot and try the rom again. Any thoughts?
Asylem said:
I am having the same issue with the could not extract the zip file. I have tried what was suggested on this thread as well as reinstalled the rom 3 times. I have used this rom before with no problems. The only two other things I can think of trying are full wipe and format of the sd card or full unroot and revert to stock then reroot and try the rom again. Any thoughts?
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You're using 2.5 (not 2.5.1) and still having issues? What phone, rom, etc? Might try rolling back to 2.4.1.
I have a Galaxy Note 3 and running wicked rom. I was having the problem just on 2.5.1 but on 2.5 everything would load but none of the modules were working after rebooting. Everything checked out (installed and unzipped) with no errors on 2.5.
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Asylem said:
I have a Galaxy Note 3 and running wicked rom. I was having the problem just on 2.5.1 but on 2.5 everything would load but none of the modules were working after rebooting. Everything checked out (installed and unzipped) with no errors on 2.5.
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Weird...What modules were you trying to use? When you go into the Framework part, does it show the app_process and XposedBridge.jar as green / active?
It did for the 2.5 version even tho nothing was working. I reverted back to 2.4.1 and things seem to be working at the moment. I was running Wanam and the kbs network module. I'm going to try and play around tonight with some other modules and see if the problem persists.
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