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Sunday, January 15, 2017

GUIDE Installing Xposed on Stock ROM

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 dont want anyone breaking their phone while theyre trying to get it installed, so I made a guide.

Before you begin, youll need your phone rooted with SuperSU (systemless root). My phone is the Amazon Prime version running stock ROM version 6.1, but Im 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, youre doing this at your own risk. Its 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, lets get started here.
1. First, you need DVDandroids Material Design Xposed installer. Its 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. Youll 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 Im using systemless root. Ive 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!

Thats it! Install your favourite modules and play with your phone to your hearts 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. Ive never personally tried this because I see no reason for it, but I cant imagine why it would break anything.


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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

How to Download Youtube facebook and Daily motion Videos without Installing Video Downloading Software

How to Download Youtube facebook and Daily motion Videos without Installing Video Downloading Software


I have seen a lot of people asking in various forums that “how  to download youtube videos without installing  Video Downloader? ” or how to download facebook videos Without installing  Downloader? ” and how to download Daily motion videos without installing download accelerator? ”.
You probably don’t require a Downloader regarding downloading videos from youtube, facebook or daily motion. Although there are a lot of Video Downloader are avrailable to download videos from youtube,. But the problem is that it may download a new youtude video although not one by daily motion or facebook. Its really frustrating!


Here I am going to tell you how to this. I hope you will find it interesting and usefull.
1. Download YouTube Videos.
     a. Go to youtube, search for required video. Just play it there. When it starts playing, copy the URL or  Address from address bar.
     b.Open a new tab in your browser, and open www.keepvid.com
     c. There you will find a text field to paste the address of the required video that you have just copied from youtube. Paste it there and hit the download button.
    d. After a while you must see the download links of the required video in various formats and qualities. Just click the format or size you need. It will start downloading for you. Isn’t it really simple?
2. Download Facebook Videos.
     a. Browse the required video on facebook. Play it there and copy the URL when it starts playing.
     b.Repeat the above process from b through d.
3. Download DailyMotion Videos.
     a. Browse the required video on dailymotion and click to start playing. Copy the video address from address bar.
     b.Open www.savevideo.me in new tab.
     c. Paste the copied URL of required video in the mentioned area. And Hit the Download Button.
     d.After a while you will see the download links of the required video in various formats and qualities. Just click the format or size you need. It will start downloading for you. Isn’t it too really simple?


From the above steps you might have noticed that the steps are all same but the difference is that when you need to download a video from facebook or youtube you should use www.keepvid.com, and if you have to download a video from dailymotion you need www.savevideo.me. The steps are all pretty simple!

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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Installing xposed on S5Active Marshmellow 6 0 1

Installing xposed on S5Active Marshmellow 6 0 1


Hello,

I have a Galaxy S5 Active and cannot use a custom recovery due to a locked bootloader.
I have to use Flashfire but every version of the Arm series causes boot loops on the stock rom. :eek:

Root: CF- Auto root klteactive
Phone: SM-G870W Telus
Version: G870WVLU1CPF6 6.0.1
Processor: 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801


If someone could direct me to a Safestrap and/or the proper arm version it would be greatly appreciated.

I have tried
xposed-v85.1-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160530.zip
xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip


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