Hi
I am new to rooting, and i've just rooted my s6 edge. I have installed TWRP and wanted to install Xposed from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. I downloaded the zip file from the thread and rebooted my phone into TWRP Recovery, pressed install and choose the .zip file. Now, every time I try to turn on the phone, the samsung logo appears and then it is just black screen with the LED light blinking. What should i do?
mort778c said:
Hi
I am new to rooting, and i've just rooted my s6 edge. I have installed TWRP and wanted to install Xposed from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. I downloaded the zip file from the thread and rebooted my phone into TWRP Recovery, pressed install and choose the .zip file. Now, every time I try to turn on the phone, the samsung logo appears and then it is just black screen with the LED light blinking. What should i do?
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Flash a official Upto Date Firmware Using Odin Or samsung Smart Switch
It will Remove Ur root and Xposed framwork
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I tried to install droidwin on galaxy grand quattro, It turned out wrong I cannot start my phone to home screen
It goes on loading in the bootscreen.
(Here boot animation is 4 large dots red blue green and some other color.)
Please help me to solve problem.
First I flashed rom,then rebooted it was good back then,then installed the package file and update file.
Then It began,
I used philz recovery from rashr.
Now can I enter into recovery mode?
Edit: I accessed cwm recovery.wiped data,Cache,delvik,factory reset and INSTALLED DROIDWIN AGAIN ,still it is showing infinite boot animation.
Thanks in advance
Try installing cwm through Odin. Hopefully it will solve it.
Focus16 said:
I tried to install droidwin on galaxy grand quattro, It turned out wrong I cannot start my phone to home screen
It goes on loading in the bootscreen.
(Here boot animation is 4 large dots red blue green and some other color.)
Please help me to solve problem.
First I flashed rom,then rebooted it was good back then,then installed the package file and update file.
Then It began,
I used philz recovery from rashr.
Now can I enter into recovery mode?
Edit: I accessed cwm recovery.wiped data,Cache,delvik,factory reset and INSTALLED DROIDWIN AGAIN ,still it is showing infinite boot animation.
Thanks in advance
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Return to stock before flashing custom roms
Hello,
I come for you, because I am trying to install android 4.4 on my phone, because android 4.3 isn't compatible with pokemongo.
I have a galaxy s3 GT-I9300 from a few years, I've never rooted it and it runs on android 4.3.
I've been looking for guides that say that I need to install CWM recovery to then be able to install CyanogenMod.
So I've downloaded Odin, and CWM recovery, added the CWM recovery .tar in the AP box of Odin, put my phone on download mod, plugged it, and run Odin.
It appears that it works succesfully, but when I reboot my phone in recovery mode, I still have Android Recovery System <e3>, and I can't install zip from sdcards (if I understood correctly, <e3> doesn't support zip, whereas <e2> does, and CWM is supposed to put it to <e2>), so I can't install CyanogenMod.
Here is a screenshot of my Odin after running it: (I can't post the link since I'm a new user, so it's on imgur)
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I can't think of any more information to provide for now.
Thanks for your help.
chocolote4444 said:
It could be permission issues. But try using a different cable.
Also, the recovery you are flashing has to support the model of the phone, otherwise, Odin will refuse to install it.
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Thanks for the answer, I was not in root mode.
I fixed it and it now works, I have been able to install CyanogenMod from the zip in recovery.
Now I tried restarting my phone, and it's stuck in "Android is starting".
I have a little blue alien popping on my screen, then the screen turns off, then the screen turns on and says things like "starting applications, preparing settings, optimizing applications". But it seems to be doing it on repeat and it's been an hour. Is it normal that it takes so long? I haven't seen it mentionned anywhere from what I checked.
about: Samsung S5 G901F
I don't know what i am doing wrong, but I cannot install the xposed framework for Android 6.0.1
What I did so far:
1) installed a new stock rom
2) installed CF auto root, I have a confirmed SU.
3) in Recovery mode I try to install all Xposed framework zips from my SD card, but I always get an error message that the file check was not good.
Please give advice .
you can't install xposed framework on samsung devices on lollipop or marshmallow if its had a stock rom,if you try to..
the phone will get bootloop, if you want to install it,i suggest you install a custom rom,
it WILL NOT work on stock samsung devices.
After installing any custom rom,go here
You can install Xposed on stock Samsung roms. You just need the Touchwiz version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
I succeeded installing CWM (Clockwork mod recovery).
In short what I did:
1a) Download kies 3 from samsung for the USB drivers to connect to your phone.
1b) Download Odin latest version, or older which comes with a specific software you want to install, usually latest works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711451
1c) Shutdown phone completely. Press volume down + power button + home button at the same time, to enter ODIN download mode.
1d) connect phone by USB and you should see a blue light and COMX, where X can be any number like COM5, etc. If you see this then
the connection between ODIN and mobile is ok. Please don't touch the USB cable as you can easily loose connection. In worst case
you need to Flash any Android stock rom with ODIN again , which can be found at Sammobile for instance. I had to do this because
my phone lost connection and the flash operation failed. When I boot my phone I only saw ODIN screen. Thankfully you can always
flash stock rom back. In my case, I read something about a locked boot loader etc etc... that would be a bit more work....
Unpack until you see a MD5 file. In Odin you click "Phone" or "AP". The file will be checked, that takes about 10 seconds, after that you can press
"start". After flashing you should clear cache and user data, otherwise you will see the Samsung screen for endless time.
1) I have android 6.01 and the CF auto root works perfectly http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
Use Odin to flash, put file into phone or AP.
2) downlad CWM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/help/sm-g901f-to-s5-how-to-root-t2882104
Put the file, leave it zipped/packed, dont unpack it, put it into phone or AP again and start the ODIN flashing.
3) download Xposed framework, the right version. I am so far. I downloaded version SDK23, because that is the version for Android 6.0.X, but I got a message that it was for android 5.0 SDK 21, I am puzzled. Will try again.....
@es0tericcha0s, thank you will have a look at that.
Ah, i forgot I got sooo frustrated that I downgraded to 5.x to test the power consumption, if its better than 6.01, that I thought I still have 6.01 installed. But my stock rom is 5.x. downloading again, but now 5.x version ARM. Should work now.....
Edit: Flashed 6.01 android and Xposed ARM SDK23 installs fine...
Also installing Amplify, I read it about it that it works well with Greenify...
Amplify seems to be an impressive piece of software. Ir permits me to limit alarms and wakelocks! I can set the period of time it has to wait until it's alarm or is permitted to wake up. Wow....nice.
es0tericcha0s said:
You can install Xposed on stock Samsung roms. You just need the Touchwiz version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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ooh,thx for correcting me up
So I'm trying to root my phone.
Downloaded odin 3.13.1, can't post the link though.
Also downloaded twrp, apparently for the j320fn, can't post link. The filename was sm-j320fn_twrp_3.1.1_f2fs.tar.md5
Also put a superSU zip file onto the external SD card of my phone. Filename was UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
Went into download mode, used odin to install twrp on the phone, it autorebooted. Turned it off and tried to put it into recovery mode, it got stuck on the samsung logo with the message "recovery is not seandroid enforcing".
Tried to install twrp again, this time with the autoreboot option turned off. This time when I rebooted it into recovery mode, it worked, the twrp logo came up etc, I swiped to allow modification (did not keep it in read only mode), clicked the install option and installed/flashed the supersu zip, then tapped the reboot system button.
This is when it got stuck in the bootloop. I've removed the battery and tried re-installing/flashing the supersu zip a few times but it still gets stuck.
Keep in mind that I don't really know what I'm doing, I've just pieced this together from tutorials online.
Have I installed the wrong TWRP version? Or used the wrong superSU zip?
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Hello!
Yesterday, after succesfuly installing the modified VBmeta image and flashing TWRP, i ended up wiping my OS accidentaly.
Trying to take advantage of the situtation, i searched some custom roms to install, and found the Lineage OS 18.0 Thread on the Galaxy a10 custom roms. I wiped the required caches, and flashed the OS, Magisk and Gapps (NikGapps) in this order.
However, my phone won't boot anymore. It shows the first samsung screen (warning me that i'm not using a official firmware), then the screen warning that the bootloader is unlocked, and then the phone just goes black screen indefinitely. I can force restart with power + volume down, but can't access recovery or download mode by any means, as it just goes black when i try. PC won't recognize the phone as well, giving me no way to install scatter firmware of any sorts.
Is there anyway to save my phone?
Hello! If you still have issues, I have the same phone. The problem was the custom rom I was trying to install (LineageOS). Crdroid booted up just fine.