Cannot delete system apps / Adaway doesn't worl - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

Hi guys, today I updated via OTA to MIUI 10 9.2.21, after that I reinstalled magisk and adaway but when I try to apply it says there's not enough space in the partition, so I tried to relocate the host file to DE /data/data folder as told by the app but it doesn't work, the link doesn't create . So I read that the solution could be un install system apps, so I downloaded Titanium Backup but it doesn't seem to un install any app, tried an app remover root from play store and CCleaner and that didn't work either, tried to remove some things in the /system folder but the delete process always fails. Don't know what to do to get adaway working again, it was working fine before the update.
Thank you in advance

Happened to me too if you try to install using magisk manager inside of android it won't work.
You have to install magisk initially in twrp for it to work.

No, I always install magisk first. Then I install an adaway downloaded apk. It always worked except for this time with the not enough space on partition issue

Already deleted 2 system apps (Bugreport and notes) with the adb and command method
Srill, adways says not enough space in the partition
Don't know what else to do, if it needs more space or what

This solution works on Mi8:
1. In Magisk manager tap "settings/systemless hosts". It should install systemless hosts module. Go check it in modules to confirm it is installed.
2. Reboot device
3. Install Adaway and apply ad-blocking. It should work now.

zvonimirovich said:
This solution works on Mi8:
1. In Magisk manager tap "settings/systemless hosts". It should install systemless hosts module. Go check it in modules to confirm it is installed.
2. Reboot device
3. Install Adaway and apply ad-blocking. It should work now.
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Yeah! It worked!
Thabk you so much!

zvonimirovich said:
This solution works on Mi8:
1. In Magisk manager tap "settings/systemless hosts". It should install systemless hosts module. Go check it in modules to confirm it is installed.
2. Reboot device
3. Install Adaway and apply ad-blocking. It should work now.
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Was about to say the same good one mate

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Xposed Module not installed

I've tried to get the xposed module to install and after doing it when I start g3tweaks it tells me that it is not installed and I can not do anything in G3tweaks. I've tried both in twrp and by installing the apk in es file explorer.
dodgem09 said:
I've tried to get the xposed module to install and after doing it when I start g3tweaks it tells me that it is not installed and I can not do anything in G3tweaks. I've tried both in twrp and by installing the apk in es file explorer.
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After installing it, did you open the app, install the framework, and reboot?
spotmark said:
After installing it, did you open the app, install the framework, and reboot?
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Yes I went into xposed installer and clicked on install/upgrade and it said that it would go into recovery and reboot, it went so fast I'm not sure if it did anything or if there were any erorrs but even after that it still says not installed.
OK it's working, I went into Modules in xposed and checked the box for G3 tweaks, DOH!

How do you completely remove root & Xposed to pass Safetynet Helper Test?

Hello,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge SM-G925W8 and had SuperSU root access and XPosed Framework installed. I am now attempting to remove all of it so that I can pass Google's safetynet helper test. I have tried numerous things, but the safetynet result is always:
SafetyNet Request: Success
Response Validation: Success
CTS Profile Match: False
I first attempted to remove Root by clicking "Completely remove root" within SuperSU. After doing this, Response Validation was false, which, after doing some research, I learned was caused by XPosed Framework. I then boot into TWRP recovery and flash the Xposed uninstaller. This causes my phone to boot loop, forcing me to restore a NAND backup to before I removed anything. I then try to flash the XPosed Uninstaller BEFORE removing root access and it runs successfully. After this, I use SuperSU to completely remove all root, which also runs successfully then give the phone a reboot removing the app entirely. This is when I receive the SafetyNet Helper response above stating CTS Profile match is false. I'm not sure how to fix this error.
Any suggestions would be very appreciated! Thank you
Edit: I have no idea why this thread appeared twice...sorry I can't seem to delete one of them
Er.. Any ideas?
Is this to play PokemonGo? If so there's a mod with instructions. Unless that's what you're trying to do...you might need to flash factory images if Xposed is stuck. Backup your pictures and stuff and go back to stock then use that mod. It works well but no Xposed which is a good thing IMO!
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djdarkknight96 said:
Is this to play PokemonGo? If so there's a mod with instructions. Unless that's what you're trying to do...you might need to flash factory images if Xposed is stuck. Backup your pictures and stuff and go back to stock then use that mod. It works well but no Xposed which is a good thing IMO!
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Hi, thanks so much for replying! Yes..it is for pokemon go. Is the mod you're talking about the Magisk one? If so, that is what I originally wanted to do, but flashing Magisk caused my phone to be stuck in a bootloop and forced me to flash a NAND Backup. This was after first flashing the xposed uninstaller and uninstalling SuperSU. So I gave up on root...truth be told I don't use the root apps too much anyway so it isnt a big loss for me. I'm also already on Stock firmware so I'm not sure why I can't pass the SafetyNet Test. Do I have any other options than wiping my phone clean?
vgplayer54 said:
Hi, thanks so much for replying! Yes..it is for pokemon go. Is the mod you're talking about the Magisk one? If so, that is what I originally wanted to do, but flashing Magisk caused my phone to be stuck in a bootloop and forced me to flash a NAND Backup. This was after first flashing the xposed uninstaller and uninstalling SuperSU. So I gave up on root...truth be told I don't use the root apps too much anyway so it isnt a big loss for me. I'm also already on Stock firmware so I'm not sure why I can't pass the SafetyNet Test. Do I have any other options than wiping my phone clean?
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Well only data will be gone you need a full system wipe....
Or go delete the su files...use file manager to find them but just delete in recovery using TWRP with the location you searched..I don't think you can search in recovery without the terminal but you can do it all in recovery.
or if you completely flash factory image you can just not root
Hope this helps!
#GottaCatchThemAll
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djdarkknight96 said:
Well only data will be gone you need a full system wipe....
Or go delete the su files...use file manager to find them but just delete in recovery using TWRP with the location you searched..I don't think you can search in recovery without the terminal but you can do it all in recovery.
or if you completely flash factory image you can just not root
Hope this helps!
#GottaCatchThemAll
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Hello, I attempted to use ES File Explorer to search both the system/bin directory and the system/xbin directories. system/bin does not have the "busybox" or "su" files in them, so I assume they were removed when I uninstalled SuperSU. /system/xbin however does have these two files, but I am unable to delete them. I get the error "Cannot delete file". I'm guessing this is because I've already unrooted?
I then opened the terminal in my TWRP Recovery, however when changing directories into the system folder, the terminal shows that it is empty. when using ls -la, only two files are there, both called root and neither can be opened. rm -r /system/xbin/busybox does nothing either, it claims there's no such directory. Any suggestions? or just wipe?

Root apps working on Moto E4

1. Substratum working partially...all themes working but don't apply overlays on Android system which will cause bootloop and as of now it's not supported...use cautiously link - https://www.xda-developers.com/top-substratum-themes-for-may-part-2/
3. Terminal Emulator
4. Greenify
5. Titanium Backup
6. Root explorer
7. Set CPU
8. Xposed framework and modules https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e4/themes/root-apps-moto-e4-t3659409/post73477433
guys report working apps if u find it more and will be updated after check
Unless the rules changed, you aren't allowed to mention or discuss lucky patcher at all, under any circumstances.
I had already sent him a PM about it, he'll fix it when he gets back or if a mod sees it. If I was a mod I'd remove it.
@KyleBryant kindly share and provide link for installing xposed framework and working modules on our device.
This is the Xposed for nougat thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-nougat-sdk-25-arm64-t3639221
And this is a list of modules that work:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-nougat-xposed-t3639615
KyleBryant said:
This is the Xposed for nougat thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-nougat-sdk-25-arm64-t3639221
And this is a list of modules that work:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-nougat-xposed-t3639615
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Should select classic>SDK 25 zip and if uninstaller > arm64 zip right?
Yup
Guys anybody tried hidden weather widget which is activated under labs menu in Nova launcher? It's force close the launcher for me
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drganbds said:
Should select classic>SDK 25 zip and if uninstaller > arm64 zip right?
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My E4 is arm64 but Android 7.1.1 is running under 32 bit mode on my phone, I had to use SDK25 arm for both the framework and the uninstaller, just a piece of advise
After Xposed had been installed on my Moto E4 woods_f with root access and Magisk v19.3 installed, it presented bootloop after flashing and frozen on the boot screen then. Even after reinstalling and giving Wipe Dalvik and Cache the problem persists.

Asus Zenfone 4: Oreo released

To whom it may concern: Asus software engineers were busy and they released Oreo: https://www.asus.com/de/Phone/ZenFone-4-ZE554KL/HelpDesk_Download/
For me I'll wait for some answers about compatibility of TWRP and the possibility to root. At present I run rooted Nougat Version WW_14.1064.1711.96 (TWRP 3.1.1 with Magisk V15.2, XPosed V89 and Gravity Box [N.] V 7.0.6). Never change a running system if you don't feel the urgent need
AP756 said:
To whom it may concern: Asus software engineers were busy and they released Oreo: https://www.asus.com/de/Phone/ZenFone-4-ZE554KL/HelpDesk_Download/
For me I'll wait for some answers about compatibility of TWRP and the possibility to root. At present I run rooted Nougat Version WW_14.1064.1711.96 (TWRP 3.1.1 with Magisk V15.2, XPosed V89 and Gravity Box [N.] V 7.0.6). Never change a running system if you don't feel the urgent need
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Excellent. You use XDA guide to Root and install TWRP? You don't have brick?
After couple nights of pain, finally installed 8.0.0. I have TWRP 3.2.1-0 and Magisk 15.3.
The main problem: ROOT doesn't work. Root check says phone's rooted, and apps request and get root permissions, but in fact there's no one. For example, root uninstaller can't remove any system app. Tried lesser TWRP (3.1.1), tried SuperSU instead of Magisk. SuperSU doesn't even work, says "SU binnary occupied".
Also one problem: WW-15.0405.1712.83 doesn't want install through TWRP, says "no file contexts". But you can install it through stock recovery, it just bypasses this check.
To get stock recovery, you can do the trick: install SuperSU, boot system, open the app and pick "Unroot" option (it will offer you to clear recovery and boot). Now you get stock recovery and can install firmware.
UPD: Was wrong. Root works, but neither Magisk nor SuperSU gives RW permission on system folder. That's the main problem now. Tried updating permissions on system folders manually through file managers (Root Explorer, etc.). Tried updating through terminal: from adb shell and from recovery. Nothing works. Folders are marked RW now, permissions are right, but apps like Root Uninstaller still can't do anything.
Vikindor said:
After couple nights of pain, finally installed 8.0.0. I have TWRP 3.2.1-0 and Magisk 15.3.
The main problem: ROOT doesn't work. Root check says phone's rooted, and apps request and get root permissions, but in fact there's no one. For example, root uninstaller can't remove any system app. Tried lesser TWRP (3.1.1), tried SuperSU instead of Magisk. SuperSU doesn't even work, says "SU binnary occupied".
Also one problem: WW-15.0405.1712.83 doesn't want install through TWRP, says "no file contexts". But you can install it through stock recovery, it just bypasses this check.
To get stock recovery, you can do the trick: install SuperSU, boot system, open the app and pick "Unroot" option (it will offer you to clear recovery and boot). Now you get stock recovery and can install firmware.
UPD: Was wrong. Root works, but neither Magisk nor SuperSU gives RW permission on system folder. That's the main problem now. Tried updating permissions on system folders manually through file managers (Root Explorer, etc.). Tried updating through terminal: from adb shell and from recovery. Nothing works. Folders are marked RW now, permissions are right, but apps like Root Uninstaller still can't do anything.
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Thanks to shared. You have sucess to make root?
PedroArmindo said:
Thanks to shared. You have sucess to make root?
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Well, yes. As said at the end of the last message, phone in fact appears to be rooted. I have access to /root folder and apps now ask for super-user permissions.
But some apps, like Root Uninstaller, doesn't work... However you can manually delete unwanted .apk from /system folder, it's possible.
Vikindor said:
Well, yes. As said at the end of the last message, phone in fact appears to be rooted. I have access to /root folder and apps now ask for super-user permissions.
But some apps, like Root Uninstaller, doesn't work... However you can manually delete unwanted .apk from /system folder, it's possible.
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Could you test if the Titanium Backup app works?
grinna said:
Could you test if the Titanium Backup app works?
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Checked. Yep, it works.
I'm sorry if this is a noob question, but where can I get TWRP 3.2.1-0?
Vikindor said:
After couple nights of pain, finally installed 8.0.0. I have TWRP 3.2.1-0 and Magisk 15.3. ...
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lunger said:
I'm sorry if this is a noob question, but where can I get TWRP 3.2.1-0?
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Hi. Sorry, haven't seen this message.
TWRP: https://twrp.me/
Magisk can be found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 (or in app stores).
Hi,
Can anyone help me with my phone ZE554kL on how to root this or link me to a guide? Thanks in advance.
"Continue reading only if interested what happen."
I've never done this before and I just want to do root because my internal storage was wiped out when I was backing up all my files to PC. Windows explorer stops responding while transferring files then after the not responding issue, my internal storage is empty and when I checked my phone all the files is gone (photos, videos, PDFs).
I tried different android recovery software in windows and everytime i do a scan, i always ending up being asked by the software to root my phone so it can scan through to my internal storage.
Since my files was lost, i never touch my phone since then so nothing will be written on internal storage that could take away the chance of recovering my files.

How do I re-enable Magisk?

I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S10+. Few Days ago I installed Application Disable App through the Play Store and freeze the Magisk App. I stupidly later (idk why) un-installed Application Disable App without unfreezing Magisk App. Now i cannot find the Magisk App anywhere (in Settings -> My Apps too). I re installed the Application Disable App and it shows that my Magisk App is frozen but I cannot un-freeze it because I cannot grant it Super User Rights. I also tried re-installing Magisk App but it shows no root Access and shows N/A on Magisk Installed: .
What do I do now?
Umer.10m said:
I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S10+. Few Days ago I installed Application Disable App through the Play Store and freeze the Magisk App. I stupidly later (idk why) un-installed Application Disable App without unfreezing Magisk App. Now i cannot find the Magisk App anywhere (in Settings -> My Apps too). I re installed the Application Disable App and it shows that my Magisk App is frozen but I cannot un-freeze it because I cannot grant it Super User Rights. I also tried re-installing Magisk App but it shows no root Access and shows N/A on Magisk Installed: .
What do I do now?
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And this over twrp and reinstall?
The easiest way to uninstall Magisk is directly through the Magisk app. If you insist on using custom recoveries, rename the Magisk APK to uninstall.zip and flash it like any other ordinary flashable zip.
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
joke19 said:
And this over twrp and reinstall?
The easiest way to uninstall Magisk is directly through the Magisk app. If you insist on using custom recoveries, rename the Magisk APK to uninstall.zip and flash it like any other ordinary flashable zip.
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
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But the Magisk app is frozen and if I install a new Magisk App it shows no root
Umer.10m said:
But the Magisk app is frozen and if I install a new Magisk App it shows no root
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Rename the APK to uninstall.zip and flash it in twrp, then flash then a renamed magisk.apk to magisk.zip. Maybe
Make a backup before

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