Showing posts with label installing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installing. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 August 2016

No signal after installing 4G LTE switch app

Hi everyone,
Yesterday i tried to download and install this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...switcher&hl=it 4G LTE Switch because i wanted to lock my network in 4G.
It worked, then, when i set back GSM Only, my signl stopped. No service. I tried a factory reset, then i re-flashed my firmware with Odin (could it be something with the modem?)
No service bars at all, between the WIFI, and the battery percentage is a 'prohibited sign'? a circle with a line straight through it, top left to bottom right ��
Please someone help me, i don't wanna send AGAIN my Phone to Sammy...........

PS. phone is Galaxy S6Edge Official, running last firmware available.

Friday, 5 August 2016

Issues installing RemixOS 3...

I have been trying to install RemixOS 3 on my Intel Cherry Trail tablet, but it is not going well. (Note: Tablet is a Teclast X16 Power, which has an X8700 CPU, and uses the standard Cherry Trail chipset for almost all features.)

First issue is that the RemixOS installer seems to only want to create a boot menu entry in the BCD for Remix OS if there is only 1 other entry in it. (I have tried installing it on a few Windows systems, and if there is already more than 1 BCD entry, the installer doesn't seem to create one.) In the case of Windows 10 (which is currently on my Cherry Trail tablet), Windows creates multiple boot menu entries (regular boot, debug/safe mode, recovery, ...) during it's install process, so there will always be more than 1.

I finally tried using a BCD editor to remove all entries except the standard boot, and I did get the Remix OS installer to create an entry. Even then, it seemed to corrupt the BCD so that the Metro style touchscreen menu did not work (only text mode), and I had to do a Windows recovery operation to get it to boot again.

When I did get the Tablet to boot, the Wifi didn't wok. (This seemed strange because the tablet uses a RealTec RTL8723BS chip for wireless LAN, and the RealTec LAN chips are pretty standard in PCs these days. ) Because I couldn't get the tablet to connect to my network, I wasnt able to try many of the other features.

NOTE: I was able to get RemixOS 3 to install on my Dell XPS12 Ultrabook PC/Tablet. That system is running Windows 8.1 (instead of Windows 10), and most of the RemixOS features seemed to work OK (including Wifi). I did miss the fact that RemixOS doesn't seem to support screen rotation (like other Android ROMs), and the RemixOS also doesn't support home screen widgets. (That seems like a big over-sight to me.)

I am a big fan of Android, and I do like the general direction that the RemixOS development is going in. I would suggest that the development team work on adding support for screen rotation, and widgets. I also think it would be great if they worked on a start menu that is somewhat more like the Windows 10 style start menu that PheonixOS came up with. All-in-all... good stuff. I just think they have a little bit further to go on the development.

accounts section after installing gapps on a soho fire hd

i got gapps and everything working on my soho tablet, but i want to add/remove accounts to google, but the account area just has an amazon login, is there another area to find the accounts section?

I'm getting no service after installing new rom

I installed the Nuseven stock 6.0 ROM on my htc one m8 and now I get no service. Can somebody please help me I have entered in the apn stuff and have tried all combination of settings in the 4g switcher app but nothing works.

[GUIDE] Installing recoveries on 5X, no PC need

Hello guys and girls,
Did you know that 5X has two recovery partitions? Did you know that you do not need PC, cable, buggy ADB drivers, PC utilities and other stuff to install your favorite recovery to any assigned partition and keep the stock at the same time?
Did you know that you are free to start any installed recovery tool?

This guide brings you a deeper understsnding what is inside your device.

Prerequisites: your bootloader must be unlocked, device must be rooted (CM13 is rooted out the box - just enable it in the developer settings).

Go on:

1. Install Termux terminal emulator from Playmarket.

2. Type 'su' command in Termux, then confirm root access.

3. Type this command as a root:

ls -al /dev/block/platform/soc.0/7824900.sdhci/by-name

- if it reports error try step by step discover right path by typing ls /dev/block/platform etc until you see 'by-name' folder.
This command reports you all partitions installed on your device. Check it out carefully and find strings which end with these values:

recovery -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p20
erecovery -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p21

So now in my example you can see that I have two recovery tool partitions labeled 'recovery' and 'erecovery' and their system names. The first is regular recovery called by VolUp+Pwr button, the second is an alternative recovery, called with the same buttons, but when plugged to PC.
You can flash any recoveries there in any combination on your taste.

4. Download desired recovery (twrp for example), unpack and put .IMG file to the root of your memory card, internal or external it does not matter. Just open any file manager and note the full file path. In my example it is:
/storage/emulated/0/recovery.img

5. Flash recovery typing this command:

dd if=/storage/emulated/0/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21

- in this example you can see that I am flashing an alternative recovery. Just change the 'of' parameter to your desired partition, using its system name.
Done!

6. Instead of cables, PCs, magic buttons I advise you to launch your desired recovery tool with the following simple commands in terminal emulator as a root:

# reboot recovery

or

# reboot erecovery

That's all.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Will "adopting" my SD card as internal storage cause issues installing roms?



I am currently running a custom rom and am constantly running out of space on my Moto X Pure 16GB, even though I don't have that many apps installed. If I adopt my SD card as internal storage, will this prevent me from installing new roms in the future, or make it difficult/impossible? I can't really find any information on how the process would be different.



Monday, 1 August 2016

Bootloop problem of nokia x2 after installing play store

Hi everyone . Sorry for the earlier post stating the use of cracked app . I will buy apps always.
B.T.W I have a question. I tried to install play store on my new nokia x2 ver.2.1.0.12 using nokia x2 tools and after rebooting it went into bootloop. My friend has a nokia x2 ver2.0.0.11 but he never faced such a problem while installing play store and is smoothly running it. Please help me to install play store in my nokia x2 . I have tried to manually install it also by copying the essential filesin system\app folder after repair of my phone as it was under warranty, but it again gone in bootloop. Please help!!!!!!!!. Thanks in advanced.

Cannot install apps after installing framework



i recently installed the framework for xposed and now i cannot install any apps form any sources. either apk or from the app store. i just get a 504 error and "app not installed" when trying to install apps now. any fix for this?



Installing "boot.img" through ADB (CMD) vs Flashtool



Hi, i'm getting a confusion regarding installing "boot.img" on our Xperia M4. Does anyone know if installing "boot.img" through ADB wil be the same as installing "boot.img" through flashtool.. if no, can someone explain the process of ADB in the comments.. thank you..


I didn't get the chance to encounter installing thorugh ADB because my last rooted phone (live with walkman) doesn't need ADB to install kernel and custom rom.. I just used flashtool to flash kernel (boot.img) ..


i really appreciate any comments and help you'll gonna give..

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Sunday, 31 July 2016

Wifi not working after installing Android Revolution HD

In order to get rid of the AT&T bloatware that originally came with my phone, I installed Android Revolution HD 53.1. I roughly followed the guide here.

I used TWRP as the custom recovery.

Now, I can't use Wifi at all. (i.e. it is off and when I try to turn it on it just becomes grey). Someone online suggests deleting data/misc/wifi but that did not fix the issue for me.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

EDIT: I have HBOOT-3.19, and S-ON

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Gapps not installing when I use FlashFire

So I followed this tutorial and used the download links it gave me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amaz...11-15-t3249416

It installs Cyanogenmod but theres no play store or anything even though i included it on flashfire just as the tutorial said.

Phone dead after installing ROM - Elephone p9000

Hello,

Today I downloaded a few stock roms and I installed them with SP flash tool smoothly without any issue. In the end I installed again the latest stock rom but this time my phone went dead, the screen is black and my pc doesn't recognise the device.

Also, I opened the cover and removed the battery without any luck.

Please help me! :'(

Friday, 29 July 2016

Building and installing ROMs for HTC



Hi, please let me know if this should me moved to another section.

I am coming from Samsung phones, and building and installing ROMs for them. I got an HTC A9 a while back and I am having cyanogenmod withdrawals lol. I have the Sprint model so there doesn't seem to be any compatible builds, please let me know if I am wrong.

So basically I am breaking my dev shoes back out and going to attempt to build a CM ROM for the Sprint A9, but some things around still confuse me for HTC. I already have S-Off and unlocked bootloader, running a rooted stock image. But I am not sure I fully understand this RUU stuff? Also, if anyone else could fill in the blanks for me regarding differences between working with samsung vs htc. I already know you can't use Odin, that was one thing I really hated about samsung anyway, I am far more comfortable using fastboot lol. But any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks!



Thursday, 28 July 2016

Bootloop after installing TWRP and trying to start xposed



Hi there,

I followed all the instructions but I didnt read the part where it tells you that you have to install something so it can boot again. It seems that I am now unable to boot. I was really hoping that someone can help me.

I tried to install it after the first failed boot attempt but it didnt change anything.

Thank you in advance for your help.



Network Signal Drop after installing Facebook hello Caller id



Hi, i don't know if it is the right thread but i'm facing an annoying issue on my LG D855 (Fulmics 5.3 custom ROM), after i install Facebook Hello Dialer App (Caller ID & Block) i have a constant network signal drops, like every 2 secondes, and every time i try to place a call with or without the app.

The app itself works fine to identify and fetch peoples data (over wifi of course). I can't figure out the problem, i tried switching between network modes (2g/3g/4g/auto), disabled/enabled sync optimisation, but nothing resolved.

The app was sideloaded since it is unvailable here in Algeria, maybe be because of network bands in my country (slightly different from US ones, despite i don't see relevance here), but i installed it on a bunch of other smartphones and all went ok (1st gen Samsung Galaxy A3, LG L Bello, and even a chiness clone of the Hisense u970) (all on stock roms).

If someone can help me it would be nice.
Thank you.



installing xposed on lollipop 5.0.2



Hi, i just unlocked my phone (HTC m9) and rooted it with twrp (2.8.6.0) and supersu 2.76, everything is fine.
But when i try to install xposed (any version) i get an error: Error executing updater binary in zip
What i do is load recovery and try to install the zip file for xposed and then i get this error.
i have tried versions like:
xposed-v68-sdk21-arm64.zip
xposed-v72-sdk21-arm64.zip
xposed-v80-sdk21-arm64.zip
xposed-v86-sdk21-arm64.zip
but no luck with any of them.
Now i am clueless to how to proceed.
i have read somewhere that the code between my phone and what the zip requests are different and that i should open the zip file and edit but i really do not know how to do this.
For some reason my phone will not update to marshmallow (6.0) might be cause i live in norway and this has not been reeleased yet for my region.
anyway, someone know how to fix this?



Wednesday, 27 July 2016

VPN not working after root and installing Rom .. ( block platform system )



Hello guys .. i faced problem when i rooted my s6 G920F .. and i installed Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...n-1-0-t3094423 .. i can not open VPN ..

i try to use "busybox" and "OpenVpn"
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i wish to find answer for this problem



Help with installing xposed framework



can please any one give a relevant and description on how to install xposed framework.. i have done some research here on xda on how to install and activate xposed framework but nothing is working.o have switched to YouTube but also none of the procedures are working for my huawei P7 L10 i have rooted my device and unlocked bootloader.I cant install twrp or cwm recovery because its no yet supported on my phone..am running android 5.1 :(



Tuesday, 26 July 2016

after installing cm13 charging is too slow



I have downloaded and flashed cm13 yesterday and then when I start charging my phone it takes too much time...last nite I switched off my phone. And thought my phone will be charged by mrng but now it is only 70% and after switching it off I find ??/100 and it doesn't tell exact percentage....someone plz help me



Monday, 25 July 2016

[GUIDE] Installing Xposed on Stock ROM



Getting Xposed up and running on this thing is pretty simple once your rooted, but I got a request to make this, and I don't want anyone breaking their phone while they're trying to get it installed, so I made a guide.

Before you begin, you'll need your phone rooted with SuperSU (systemless root). My phone is the Amazon Prime version running stock ROM version 6.1, but I'm sure this will work fine on the later version, or the non-Prime version of the phone. You also must have TWRP installed. Not really sure how you got root without having TWRP, but you do need it.

As always, you're doing this at your own risk. It's not my fault if your phone gets bricked, damaged, or becomes sentient and plots with other Android devices to kill you and your cat.

With all that out of the way, let's get started here.
1. First, you need DVDandroid's Material Design Xposed installer. It's a really great alternative to the official Xposed installer and I prefer it on all my devices. You can download it from this thread.
2. After installing that, open it up. You'll be greeted with a screen telling you to be careful and that this could damage your device. Dismiss it.
3. Slide over to the systemless tab in the Xposed installer. The official version of Xposed framework will probably work fine, but I prefer using the systemless version wherever I'm using systemless root. I've had a higher success rate with it.
4. From the top dropdown, choose xposed-(version)-sdk23-topjohnwu, where (version) is replaced with the latest version of the file. This should be selected by default, but double check.
5. Click Install/Update. Xposed installer will give you a few warnings and ask for root access, but at the end of it all, your phone will reboot.
6. The rest is automatic. Your phone will boot into TWRP, where it will run a couple scripts, and then reboot back into the system. The first boot process will take a long time, and might even loop once or twice. It will also rebuild the caches for every app on your phone, so it will take a while. Once it finally finishes, you should be booted to Android with Xposed framework enabled!

That's it! Install your favourite modules and play with your phone to your heart's content!

Also note that after performing these steps, your device will take a long time to boot up. The Xposed framework simply being initialized will make your phone take much longer to start up than normal. Every additional module you enable will also make your phone take a little longer to boot. You can disable the Xposed framework in the Xposed Status tab of the Xposed Installer using the switch at the top. This will disable Xposed and your phone will boot quickly again (without even removing Xposed!), so you can use this as a hotswitch for enabling/disabling Xposed (if that makes sense in your use-case). Removal of Xposed is also pretty straightforward. Just head over to the systemless tab in Xposed Installer and click the Uninstall button. I've never personally tried this because I see no reason for it, but I can't imagine why it would break anything.