Xpposed installer - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

My friend is in Me7 and is rooted with no recovery. Can he use xpposed? Has anyone tried it? And is it risky with no backup?
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I use it on ME7 rooted. Just in case always good to backup with Titanium Backup or some such.

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Backing up my apps

Is there any apps i can get to keep my apps the next time i flash a rom?
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I use Titanium Backup. It's in the market and I've never bad any problems with it. You will need to be rooted in order for it to work.
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As above....buy the pro version then you get batch restore
I using titanium backup pro..
my friend is using "ultimate backup tool" for non rooted device.. (i never try this)
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ubt seem to work fine for me. was simple enough to set up and backup. kinda doesn't let you know when it finishes backing up and restoring but otherwise fine. have only tried it on while flashing the same stock rom I had. I'll probably have to try another after flashing li2
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Kernel and Roms questio

I want to know if I can flash a kernel but stay stock no custom ROMS? and when I flash a kernel or a Rom (when I decide to try Roms) will that lose all my info again like when I unlocked DNA? thinking about using flash image gui thanks in advance
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Yes, you can flash a kernel but stay stock.
And when you change roms, yes, you will have to wipe data, but you can use an app like titanium backup to backup and restore your apps. And your personal files, like pictures, music, downloads, etc, won't be affected by the wipe.
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Cool thanks and I can flash roms with flash image gui??
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kenohki88 said:
Cool thanks and I can flash roms with flash image gui??
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Just flash roms in recovery.
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Ok will do haha I guess stick to the tried and true method haha
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Bigandrewgold said:
Yes, you can flash a kernel but stay stock.
And when you change roms, yes, you will have to wipe data, but you can use an app like titanium backup to backup and restore your apps. And your personal files, like pictures, music, downloads, etc, won't be affected by the wipe.
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Which kernel has rooting properties? I have tried to find one but am having no luck? Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the rooting process is held within the ROM installation for our phone, unlike other phones that have su binaries and busybox in the kernel
Titanium will only work if you're rooted.
There are some other backup apps including this one that will backup apps without root but unless your device is rooted you won't be able to save game data or app data
uppon2 said:
Which kernel has rooting properties? I have tried to find one but am having no luck? Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the rooting process is held within the ROM installation for our phone, unlike other phones that have su binaries and busybox in the kernel
Titanium will only work if you're rooted.
There are some other backup apps including this one that will backup apps without root but unless your device is rooted you won't be able to save game data or app data
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Once you install a kernel you can just download superuser and busybox from the market.
Even if you don't flash a kernel you can still flash superuser and busybox in recovery.
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Note 3 losing root

After flashing jellybomb I lose root and have to re root anyone having this issue? Am I doing something wrong?
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CF-Autoroot again.
Odin TWRP
Wipe
Flash freeza's Deodexed Stock ROM
Flash MI5 Firmware
Wipe
Flash JellyBomb
... this is what I would do.
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I heard twrp was not always safe to use is this true
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Safer than CWM at the moment.
Don't restore backups yet. If you dont know what you are doing follow instructions.
You can easily brick your phone while in recovery. Be aware of that. Be careful.
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Debloat?

Hey guys I decided to root my s4 last night after I got off of work. I'm on mk2, is there any way to debloat the stock ROM since we only have safestrap? Or would I need a custom recovery for that?
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Hey guys I decided to root my s4 last night after I got off of work. I'm on mk2, is there any way to debloat the stock ROM since we only have safestrap? Or would I need a custom recovery for that?
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You can use Titanium Backup to remove unwanted apps.
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4.4.2 Root troubles

Used flashtool to get 4.4.2 on my SGP 311
Used towelroot to root and restored my apps using Titanium backup
Lost root after restore and towelroot doesn't work anymore
Ideas?
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Zb134 said:
Used flashtool to get 4.4.2 on my SGP 311
Used towelroot to root and restored my apps using Titanium backup
Lost root after restore and towelroot doesn't work anymore
Ideas?
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you're doing smth wrong, basically i did what you wrote, and everything works flawlessly.
Nvm, I reflashed the ftf, rooted and made sure no system apps where being restored with titanium backup. So far it's maintaining root.
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