I asked a few questions in the official thread and did not resolve my issue. From replies to others in the thread I should probably try asking in the 'Discussion' thread(?) but I thought I would ask other HAM2 users here first.
Short version:
On my Ascend Mate 2 and I cannot boot after using romracer's version of xposed for sdk22 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpos...posed-t3072979). I flash the latest version, wipe the cache, and press "reboot". It shows the boot logo, then the boot animation, then stays on the slightly animated Huawei logo indefinitely. I left it for an hour once just to see if it would change/finish.
Longer version:
(Started by making everything factory reset/stock.)
1. Got the B321 update
2. Got TWRP 2.8.7
3. Rooted with the latest SuperSU
4. Installed Viper4Android FX
5. Restored all my apps and settings with the stock backup tool
6. Flashed xposed-v71-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150816.zip
7. Would no longer boot. (First logo screen stays on for much longer than normal, then the Huawei animation plays, but without sound, and finally the animated Huawei logo just sits there.)
Nothing else was changed or added or modded before trying to flask xposed.
The APK is not yet installed (not sure if that matters)
Ive tried the current version, as well as 70, 69, 68, and 67 for good measure
I attempted to flash the 64 and 86 versions just in case
I even tried a version for sdk22 posted by C3C076. This version did not even get to the animation screen and could not be removed with romracer's uninstaller (just thought I would try)
Ive tried waiting 10, 20 and even 60+ minutes for the boot to complete it just sits there
Ive checked and rechecked and redownloaded the zip from the official (unofficial) first page
I wipe the dalvik cache each and every time I flash
After a few minutes, if connected to my computer, the initial Huawei folder window will appear (the one with Docs, drivers, and autorun), and my phone will show up in adb devices list in command prompt. I can even use adb commands at this point. I really believe this means something.
To get back into my phone, each time, I have to restore the system backup or flash the uninstaller zip.
I really want a number of xposed modules! My phone works 'fine' without them, but who roots their phone for merely 'fine'. :) Any suggestions are appreciated.
Short version:
On my Ascend Mate 2 and I cannot boot after using romracer's version of xposed for sdk22 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpos...posed-t3072979). I flash the latest version, wipe the cache, and press "reboot". It shows the boot logo, then the boot animation, then stays on the slightly animated Huawei logo indefinitely. I left it for an hour once just to see if it would change/finish.
Longer version:
(Started by making everything factory reset/stock.)
1. Got the B321 update
2. Got TWRP 2.8.7
3. Rooted with the latest SuperSU
4. Installed Viper4Android FX
5. Restored all my apps and settings with the stock backup tool
6. Flashed xposed-v71-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150816.zip
7. Would no longer boot. (First logo screen stays on for much longer than normal, then the Huawei animation plays, but without sound, and finally the animated Huawei logo just sits there.)
Nothing else was changed or added or modded before trying to flask xposed.
The APK is not yet installed (not sure if that matters)
Ive tried the current version, as well as 70, 69, 68, and 67 for good measure
I attempted to flash the 64 and 86 versions just in case
I even tried a version for sdk22 posted by C3C076. This version did not even get to the animation screen and could not be removed with romracer's uninstaller (just thought I would try)
Ive tried waiting 10, 20 and even 60+ minutes for the boot to complete it just sits there
Ive checked and rechecked and redownloaded the zip from the official (unofficial) first page
I wipe the dalvik cache each and every time I flash
After a few minutes, if connected to my computer, the initial Huawei folder window will appear (the one with Docs, drivers, and autorun), and my phone will show up in adb devices list in command prompt. I can even use adb commands at this point. I really believe this means something.
To get back into my phone, each time, I have to restore the system backup or flash the uninstaller zip.
I really want a number of xposed modules! My phone works 'fine' without them, but who roots their phone for merely 'fine'. :) Any suggestions are appreciated.
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