Nabi 2 Star Wars edition bootloop after trying to install Xposed - Fuhu Nabi 2

My big sister has a nabi 2 star wars edition Rooted with blue morpho on it she wanted me to install Lucky patcher so she could purchase the full version of some games she had been playing so I installed it and Xposed but it couldn't install I had already installed busybox on it when I rebooted it was stuck in a bootloop I need suggestions for what I should do
I am going to try re-flashing Blue morpho but I need to know if it's safe

NabiUsser56 said:
My big sister has a nabi 2 star wars edition Rooted with blue morpho on it she wanted me to install Lucky patcher so she could purchase the full version of some games she had been playing so I installed it and Xposed but it couldn't install I had already installed busybox on it when I rebooted it was stuck in a bootloop I need suggestions for what I should do
I am going to try re-flashing Blue morpho but I need to know if it's safe
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You have a backup of the star wars edition ROM? There has been little talk about the Star Wars version of the tablet, it's a Nabi2S and thats about all I know.

Does the Nabi 2S have a different model number than nabi 2? I am pretty sure the nabi was star wars edition i don't have a backup and the system partition had no extra space even before rooting so that may be the problem. I also was thinking maybe i could somehow get it to boot from A on the go cable connected to a dvd drive to somehow install linux on there or something i also have a android 5.0 installer iso if that might work

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[Q] My HDX 7" Is Totally Bricked?

Hi,
My HDX 7" was bought last year and I immediately found a thread about SafeTrap recovery, so that I could flash a custom ROM to my HDX 7" I followed the instructions carefully and it successfully worked
But then my friend borrowed it, he didn't know about the SafeTrap and seemed to wipe all of my ROM slots. He gave it back to me when the device was still on SafeTrap. I plugged it to my laptop and found that ADB was still working, tried to push a ROM to it, but I couldn't, the storage showed 0MB so it couldn't store the ROM files.
I decided to turn it off, and when turned on, SafeTrap was gone, my HDX showed Kindle Fire logo forever.
I knew that it was hard bricked and left it until now, I thought there would be a way to restore my HDX in the future
Is there anyway to bring it back again?
Or it will be bricked forever?
Thanks!
trungamox34 said:
Hi,
My HDX 7" was bought last year and I immediately found a thread about SafeTrap recovery, so that I could flash a custom ROM to my HDX 7" I followed the instructions carefully and it successfully worked
But then my friend borrowed it, he didn't know about the SafeTrap and seemed to wipe all of my ROM slots. He gave it back to me when the device was still on SafeTrap. I plugged it to my laptop and found that ADB was still working, tried to push a ROM to it, but I couldn't, the storage showed 0MB so it couldn't store the ROM files.
I decided to turn it off, and when turned on, SafeTrap was gone, my HDX showed Kindle Fire logo forever.
I knew that it was hard bricked and left it until now, I thought there would be a way to restore my HDX in the future
Is there anyway to bring it back again?
Or it will be bricked forever?
Thanks!
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do you remember what firmware it was on?could he give you any insight into what he had done?did it have gapps with the xposed framework installed?
jimyv said:
do you remember what firmware it was on?could he give you any insight into what he had done?did it have gapps with the xposed framework installed?
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I don't remember the firmware, I tried flashing another custom ROM, with some Gapps and no Xposed right after bringing it home I just wanted to make the experience like the general Android device with Google Play Store and services
trungamox34 said:
I don't remember the firmware, I tried flashing another custom ROM, with some Gapps and no Xposed right after bringing it home I just wanted to make the experience like the general Android device with Google Play Store and services
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Not to be rude but first thing's first if anybody here is going to help you you're going to have to know details and exactly what you had prior to your current state .ie answer any questions with as much detail as possible . And if it all possible find out what they did to your device . If you cannot provide any of this .I cannot provide a help . I don't know anybody that has a crystal ball I can borrow LOL
The question was had you installed xposed framework on your stock slot?
What your original firmware was?
Then you might want to add exactly what rhomb you attempted to flash?
What error did it show. Can you or can you not still get into safestrap?
First guess though I would venture to say you have a paperweight and less you can get them to warrantee it for you. Personally I would have uninstalled safe strap recovery and lock root access out before I loan my device to anybody period but that's just me

LG K7 insalling Xposed Framework

I'm rooted, 5.1 with lollipop and I am desperate for answers as to why this has to be rocket science just to put Framework on Xposed. Sorry if this is the wrong section, I don't have the patience right now to make a ton of posts just to meet the requirements for whatever reason. But anyways, does anyone have a solution to my problem?
Its no different than any other phone. The only twist is unrelated to xposed in that you need Quick Boot or my favorite NeoPowerMenu to boot to TWRP.
You could use FlashFire but if the above is a foreign language id suggest doing it that way. You can save a future post and time on how to boot to recovery and flash the uninstaller if Xposed boot loops you.
Im using v85 and has been working on my K7, v86 works good on my moto but ive heard of a few k7s having issues with 86.
what version of xposed are you running? terminal emulator x v2 keeps auto downloading armeabi-v7a and it says its for the wrong phone.. i can flash manually but i dont know what xposed to get

help unbricking my amazon fire 7?

i have a amazon fire 7 running amazon os 5.1.2(rooted) and tried to install xposed framework on it. when it rebooted to, what i assume complete the framework download. it just stays on the fire logo screen. would love any help as i dont want to go tinkering any more on it in case of data loss. thanks
juxt4posed said:
i have a amazon fire 7 running amazon os 5.1.2(rooted) and tried to install xposed framework on it. when it rebooted to, what i assume complete the framework download. it just stays on the fire logo screen. would love any help as i dont want to go tinkering any more on it in case of data loss. thanks
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Did you have adb authorized ? Can you do anything via root ?
Otherwise, just boot into recovery, sideload 5.1.2, Kingroot, etc.
Rovo's xposed is not supported on fire os 5,go with the one by romracer.

How on Earth can I install Xposed on a Samsung phone without getting a bootloop?

Someone help me out really quick, cause I'm too dumb to find a fix. So I wanted to install Xposed once again on my piece of **** Samsung Galaxy S5, running 6.0.1. Have it rooted, got TWRP. Spend 25 years reading up on all the wonderful ways you can install Xposed with varying degrees of failure. Decide to go with method 9, get my 2 framework zips (main thing and uninstaller, "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm" & "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm") and the apk. Got the 3.1.1 apk from this official thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
And the 2 zips from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
Slap them on my phone, install the apk first, says my Samsung phone is cursed ("there seems to be a known issue with your ROM", "Samsung TouchWiz ROM"), and that installing Xposed could lead to SEVERE problems. Clicking on the link given gets me to the thread above again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I proceed to read through 5 pages of tech speak without seeing anything that could lead me to a link for my Samsung version. So instead I just boot into TWRP recovery, flash the framework zip and reboot. Naturally, nothing worked and my phone finds itself in an endless bootloop of the Samsung logo. Take battery out, reboot into recovery, flash the uninstaller file, reboot, everything is fine, but Xposed is still not installed.
TL;DR Someone put me out of my misery and tell me/show me where I can find an official Xposed firmware zip that will work on a Samsung phone running 6.0.1. Am I the only idiot that can't do it properly?

How on Earth can I install Xposed on a Samsung phone without getting a bootloop?

Someone help me out really quick, cause I'm too dumb to find a fix. So I wanted to install Xposed once again on my piece of **** Samsung Galaxy S5, running 6.0.1. Have it rooted, got TWRP. Spend 25 years reading up on all the wonderful ways you can install Xposed with varying degrees of failure. Decide to go with method 9, get my 2 framework zips (main thing and uninstaller, "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm" & "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm") and the apk. Got the 3.1.1 apk from this official thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
And the 2 zips from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
Slap them on my phone, install the apk first, says my Samsung phone is cursed ("there seems to be a known issue with your ROM", "Samsung TouchWiz ROM"), and that installing Xposed could lead to SEVERE problems. Clicking on the link given gets me to the thread above again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I proceed to read through 5 pages of tech speak without seeing anything that could lead me to a link for my Samsung version. So instead I just boot into TWRP recovery, flash the framework zip and reboot. Naturally, nothing worked and my phone finds itself in an endless bootloop of the Samsung logo. Take battery out, reboot into recovery, flash the uninstaller file, reboot, everything is fine, but Xposed is still not installed.
TL;DR Someone put me out of my misery and tell me/show me where I can find an official Xposed firmware zip that will work on a Samsung phone running 6.0.1. Am I the only idiot that can't do it properly?

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