Hi, does Xposed Framework not work for Xperia Z2 Tablet?
I've tried severel times but it won't work. It used to when I ran Android 4.4 on it, but ever since I've installed 5.0 and later 5.1 it will not. When I try to install it through recovery, everything seems to work fine. But then when I reboot, it just starts the bootup process, but nothing ever happens. Only thing I can do, is to turn it off, start up in recovery and reset the device.
I'm running latest official CyanogenMod (12.1-20160410-NIGHTLY-castor) with standard kernel and recovery is TWRP 2.8.7.0
My device is Castor (LTE+WiFi)
It works fine with the stock firmware, so it's probably related to Cyanogenmod.
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Hi, few month ago, I have unlocked the bootloader, rooted my phone, and installed CWM and CM 11.
It was quite buggy, and OTA updates didn't work, and I needed something more stable.
Yesterday, I wanted to reboot into recovery, and try flashing SlimKat or a newer CM if I don't like the Slimkat.
The combination of keys for Recovery didn't work and there wasn't any reasonable way to get around it.
On adb, the phone got detected, but offline, so I wasn't able to reboot into recovery this way.
Fast forward couple of hours, I have tried flashing about everything, but didn't manage anything besides being able to pass adb commands.
Now,
- when I turn on the phone the phone hangs on the Sony logo and I have to force turn it off
- I get the phone on ADB even when it keeps hanging on the Sony logo
- I can get into Fastboot by holding the up button on conneting to computer
- I have flashed the boot.img from CM11 for XPeria P to bring CWM back, but didn't happen, or did happen, but I can't get into recovery
- "adb reboot recovery" brings me to the same old hanging SONY logo.
- pushing whatever on boot doesn't help > SONY logo
Please help!
Why not just flash stock with flashtool?
[SOLVED] Partially...
I have downloaded FTF file for the device, and manage to flash it using Flashtool (worked only if I flashed incl. Kernel) and got the device up and running. I tried reflashing CM and Slim again, but none worked as I still wasn't able to get into recovery, so I reflashed once more. Finally, the device is working - with the stock firmware, at least...
davidszedely said:
worked only if I flashed incl. Kernel
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This is a solution. When you flashing CM you need to flash CM kernel too. In some cases kernel needs to be flashed several times(for example before flashing CM and after flashing it).
Sorry for my bad English.
Thanks a lot for explanation. I'm happy to have the stock now, and will probably stick with it for the time being.
Hello every body
I have a sony M4 (E2306) and, it is rooted, have TWRP, and Cyanogen mod 13 ROM but if i ever try an other rom or firmware it have a bootloop and doesnt run it only works if I istal the CM13 rom, but the CM13 rom doesnt works good (wifi, SD card mount, ADB tools, and other things doesnt work) so I need to get something that works, I already try Androir marshmallow, Androir lollipop, but as I already metion befor it gets the bootloop.
Pleas help help!
Hi.
I install CM13, after that I install PexoRom with Fastboot mode on linux and it works.
UPDATE: FIXED! Flashfire doesn't seem to work with a Custom Kernel. I reinstalled the same ROM again but this time without the Kernel, and Flashfire worked fine.
Hello, I installed the latest Flashfire from Google Play, but it's not working at all for me. I tried making a Backup of my System, after pressing "Flash" it shows "Loading..." For a few Seconds and then goes into a Black Screen and stays there forever. Waited for more than 20+ Minutes but nothing happened.
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini (SM-G800F) with Resurrection Remix 5.8.5 (Android 7.1.2 Nougat) and Spookcity v6.0 Kernel and Rooted with latest Magisk 15.1. Also tried with SuperSU, which didn't work as well.
Ya ya
Mine is also the same with u pls can u help me i dont understand how u install rom without the kernel
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with my phone. Android 7.1.2 (Lineage OS 14.1) is installed in the GS4, and it worked perfectly. The recovery is TWRP. Yesterday, the Lineage OS developers released a system update, so I downloaded it from the phone settings and then tapped on the icon to install it. Then it booted into recovery and I installed the file downloaded (the auto-installation does not work for me). So, when it finished installing the new version, I rebooted the phone and... it was stuck at the Galaxy S4 boot logo. Hence, I rebooted it to see if ti worked but nothing, so I decided to go again into recovery ad perform a full wipe and a clean installation. Rebooted the phone but it continues to stuck at the logo. I also tried to install a previous version of android, which I am sure it works (because it was the first I installed), but the situation doesn't change. I also tried to get into downloading mode, and it goes, so I used a tool called FonePaw Data Recovery to try to fix the problem but it doesn't change. I also installed a different version of TWRP via Odin, but the system won't boot.
So, in conclusion, the phone is able to boot properly into recovery mode and downloading mode but not able to boot system. What can I do now?
davide3569 said:
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with my phone. Android 7.1.2 (Lineage OS 14.1) is installed in the GS4, and it worked perfectly. The recovery is TWRP. Yesterday, the Lineage OS developers released a system update, so I downloaded it from the phone settings and then tapped on the icon to install it. Then it booted into recovery and I installed the file downloaded (the auto-installation does not work for me). So, when it finished installing the new version, I rebooted the phone and... it was stuck at the Galaxy S4 boot logo. Hence, I rebooted it to see if ti worked but nothing, so I decided to go again into recovery ad perform a full wipe and a clean installation. Rebooted the phone but it continues to stuck at the logo. I also tried to install a previous version of android, which I am sure it works (because it was the first I installed), but the situation doesn't change. I also tried to get into downloading mode, and it goes, so I used a tool called FonePaw Data Recovery to try to fix the problem but it doesn't change. I also installed a different version of TWRP via Odin, but the system won't boot.
So, in conclusion, the phone is able to boot properly into recovery mode and downloading mode but not able to boot system. What can I do now?
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Restore Back to Stock an then use stable twrp
Teddy Lo said:
Restore Back to Stock an then use stable twrp
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Man, you saved me!!!
I followed this guide and now it works perfectly. Wow! Thank you very very much.
Hi,
I have a No.1 D6 smartwatch running android 5.1, and I rooted it using this tutorial:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67961220&postcount=562
Everything works fine, except that the boot times are EXTREMELY slow. Normally it boots within a minute, and once rooted it takes 10 minutes!
This happens once I update supersu.(Which the tutorial says I have to do)
Everything before that, installing twrp, using twrp to install supersu zip goes fine. Boot times are fine.
But then once I go to the playstore, and update supersu, and have it install the update over twrp. Then boot times get really slow.
Does anyone know what's causing this? And how to resolve it? Because I don't think it's normal.
Thanks!