Is there anyway to backup xposed modules? I notice that after I restore I always have to update the xposed modules. Not sure why they aren't backup/restored properly.
AznInertia said:
Is there anyway to backup xposed modules? I notice that after I restore I always have to update the xposed modules. Not sure why they aren't backup/restored properly.
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I am not sure you want to back these up to be truthful. The modules affect your OS at the /system level and are not like apps that get chucked into a writable folder such as /data. With that said, if you were to change roms of a completely different base (such as GPE to sense - or even worse AOSP to sense), it might throw the backed up module to the wrong place and mess up your install. Think of it kind of like dirty flashing parts of CM on Sense...
Hope that helps.
AznInertia said:
Is there anyway to backup xposed modules? I notice that after I restore I always have to update the xposed modules. Not sure why they aren't backup/restored properly.
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I titanium back up my modules like any other app and have not experienced any issues. You always have to reinstall xposed itself.
brymaster5000 said:
I am not sure you want to back these up to be truthful. The modules affect your OS at the /system level and are not like apps that get chucked into a writable folder such as /data. With that said, if you were to change roms of a completely different base (such as GPE to sense - or even worse AOSP to sense), it might throw the backed up module to the wrong place and mess up your install. Think of it kind of like dirty flashing parts of CM on Sense...
Hope that helps.
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Thank you! I'm very careful to pick sense ROMs because I hear various battery drain issues with AOSP and I never picked GPE roms (i like specific sense items). Thanks for the tips!
unconfuse said:
I titanium back up my modules like any other app and have not experienced any issues. You always have to reinstall xposed itself.
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Yes, my xposed is backed up but for some reason I always have to update my xposed modules (even though before I change ROMs I made sure I had the newest xposed modules updates).
AznInertia said:
Yes, my xposed is backed up but for some reason I always have to update my xposed modules (even though before I change ROMs I made sure I had the newest xposed modules updates).
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That is weird. I would remove all my backups and try again?
AznInertia said:
Is there anyway to backup xposed modules? I notice that after I restore I always have to update the xposed modules. Not sure why they aren't backup/restored properly.
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I can confirm.. I backup the modules and xposed framework using TB all the time. haven't experienced any problems as of yet. but if they do just disable them in xposed>Modules and reboot.
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guys something i did in xposed of z1compact and the ....3 down keys aren't there....home button,back button....
i try to fix it from xposed but i oculdn't
It doesn't help to uninstall the modules and restart the phone?
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Sichroteph said:
It doesn't help to uninstall the modules and restart the phone?
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which modules?
Xposed framework modules
That is called the Navigation Bar. If you had made a backup of your ROM, it may be easier to just restore that backup and try again.
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LaZiODROID said:
That is called the Navigation Bar. If you had made a backup of your ROM, it may be easier to just restore that backup and try again.
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ι did there restore but nothing.....now what i can do?
thanos kary said:
which modules?
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The xposed framework comes with no modules. After installing the framework, you would then get module APK's (from wherever) and install them. Then you'd have to go into Xposed to enable those modules. Check the modules you grabbed and disable them (then reboot) to see if it brings your nav bar back.
LaZiODROID said:
The xposed framework comes with no modules. After installing the framework, you would then get module APK's (from wherever) and install them. Then you'd have to go into Xposed to enable those modules. Check the modules you grabbed and disable them (then reboot) to see if it brings your nav bar back.
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I don't understand.. Please help
What is so hard?
Xposed - >modules->uncheck the modules and restart
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Sichroteph said:
What is so hard?
Xposed - >modules->uncheck the modules and restart
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I go in xposed installer.. Then modules.. There (in modules) there is only the Xperia xposed kk and I uncheck... Reboot.... And the navigation bar there isn't there
Did you do another customization requiring root other than xposed ? I don't think xposed is guilty here. It is built to be able to go back unharmed.
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Sichroteph said:
Did you do another customization requiring root other than xposed ? I don't think xposed is guilty here. It is built to be able to go back unharmed.
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No... If I do restore phone??
If you don't have a backup, the faster way is to put yourself in flash Mode and flash a new ftf file with flashtool.
But you will loose everything on your phone.
I find it
Sichroteph said:
If you don't have a backup, the faster way is to put yourself in flash Mode and flash a new ftf file with flashtool.
But you will loose everything on your phone.
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I looked in history of downloaded apps.. And I found softkey enable.... And I enable and all it's ok... Thank you for your help and your time
Nice to hear. Think about making backup, especially when doing theme customization. I don't remember how many times I lost everything this way.
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I flashed on my N5X stock images of January upadte and tried to root and install xposed. So i flashed franco.kernel r2, rooted systemlessly with no proble, no FCs. And then when I flashed xposed got I FCs on Calc, Downloads and Bluetooth. It'đ normal (I hope no ) Had anyone problem like me?
domicq said:
Hello
I flashed on my N5X stock images of January upadte and tried to root and install xposed. So i flashed franco.kernel r2, rooted systemlessly with no proble, no FCs. And then when I flashed xposed got I FCs on Calc, Downloads and Bluetooth. It'đ normal (I hope no ) Had anyone problem like me?
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For me xposed is a hit and miss. But I blame the modules more then xposed itself. It always boot up fine by itself. I guess it is just the modules that needs to be made working better with 6.0.1
Clearing cashe fixes the boot loop i get stuck in some times. Other times I need to disable the xposed conf file. and it boots up again with no active modules.
No FC.
frewys said:
For me xposed is a hit and miss. But I blame the modules more then xposed itself. It always boot up fine by itself. I guess it is just the modules that needs to be made working better with 6.0.1
Clearing cashe fixes the boot loop i get stuck in some times. Other times I need to disable the xposed conf file. and it boots up again with no active modules.
No FC.
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I just installed Xposed, without any module active and i have those FCs.
domicq said:
I just installed Xposed, without any module active and i have those FCs.
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I am running stock with no FC.
Make a clean redo.
Preferably flash the clean install straight from google with all the right updated radio and vendor etc and try again.
frewys said:
I am running stock with no FC.
Make a clean redo.
Preferably flash the clean install straight from google with all the right updated radio and vendor etc and try again.
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I do clean install two times have you encrytped data?
domicq said:
I do clean install two times have you encrytped data?
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Not encrypted. But I think it should work anyway.
Try without.
Are you flashing through ADB or through recovery?
frewys said:
Not encrypted. But I think it should work anyway.
Try without.
Are you flashing through ADB or through recovery?
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Rom through fastboot, anything else through recovery.
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5X mit Tapatalk
N5X encrypted running the latest image + xposed v79. No issues at all. I would advise clearing cache/dalvik via recovery to force recompiling of the apps.
Calculator was crashing for me, so I believe I finally just deleted it from /system/app, reinstalled it, and it's been fine ever since.
C3C076 said:
N5X encrypted running the latest image + xposed v79. No issues at all. I would advise clearing cache/dalvik via recovery to force recompiling of the apps.
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Omg man! i was clearing cache and dalvik but before installing xposed, i was stupid. nvm. thank you:good:
Hello guys,
I moved yesterday to Android Marshmallow on my Htc one m8 with a customROM and I am just wondering, why I can't delete any system apps. I tried to Google the thing, but I get over and over advertisement and reviews about Android Marshmallow. Nothing that helps.
I tried to delete them with several tools and manually with a data explorer. Nothing worked. It seems like the system is restoring itself. Is there any way to "fix" my problem?
It seems like it's not a device-specific thing, so I've decided to ask in the general Q and A section.. I am sorry, if this wasn't correct.
Thank for any help!
What custom ROM?
This device has write protection on the system partition, even with root. But most custom ROMs have the mod applied to bypass the write protection (and allow such changes). So its surprising to see this issue on a custom ROM.
If using a file explorer, try to change the permissions on the folder to RW (rewrite) and see if that helps.
redpoint73 said:
What custom ROM?
This device has write protection on the system partition, even with root. But most custom ROMs have the mod applied to bypass the write protection (and allow such changes). So its surprising to see this issue on a custom ROM.
If using a file explorer, try to change the permissions on the folder to RW (rewrite) and see if that helps.
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Thanks for your response!
I am on ViperOneM8 6.1.0...
I have already mount System as R/W in Venom Tweaks.
YEA64 said:
I am on ViperOneM8 6.1.0...
I have already mount System as R/W in Venom Tweaks.
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Strange, it should work.
Did you dirty flash the ROM? If so, that may have something to do with the bug.
Did you try to mount as RW in the file explorer, as I suggested?
Or you can try to flash wp_mod, which is normally how you would remove the system write protection on the stock Sense ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-stock-unlocked-developer-sense-7-t3262894
Highly suggest to make a TWRP backup of you current ROM and user data, before flashing the wp_mod; in case the mod causes any problems. Not sure if this mod will play well with a custom ROM that has all the modifications like Viper.
redpoint73 said:
Strange, it should work.
Did you dirty flash the ROM? If so, that may have something to do with the bug.
Did you try to mount as RW in the file explorer, as I suggested?
Or you can try to flash wp_mod, which is normally how you would remove the system write protection on the stock Sense ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-stock-unlocked-developer-sense-7-t3262894
Highly suggest to make a TWRP backup of you current ROM and user data, before flashing the wp_mod; in case the mod causes any problems. Not sure if this mod will play well with a custom ROM that has all the modifications like Viper.
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No, I did a full wipe before flashing the ROM on a clean, stock ROM. I mounted system as RW in the file explorer, yes, but it didn't work. I am going to look for some other ways, if them doesn't work, I will try the file you linked. Thank for your help and ideas!
Did you look at the Viper thread, to see if its a known problem, or any fixes?
redpoint73 said:
Did you look at the Viper thread, to see if its a known problem, or any fixes?
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I've searched for "uninstall" and "uninstall system", but it seems like I am alone.
One guy, who had the similar problem, was suggested to use Titanium to uninstall. After that he didn't respond anymore.
Titanium didnt work for me, too.
Hi. I wanted to install Xposed Framework but neither of the 3 work. Tried sdk21, 22 and 23. On the first two it says wrong version, but when I flash sdk23 it is stuck on the HTC screen after reboot.
Are there any ways to bypass this? Thought I was buying the regular M9, but life is full of surprises.
shade3d said:
Hi. I wanted to install XDA Framework but neither of the 3 work. Tried sdk21, 22 and 23. On the first two it says wrong version, but when I flash sdk23 it is stuck on the HTC screen after reboot.
Are there any ways to bypass this? Thought I was buying the regular M9, but life is full of surprises.
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I'm guessing you mean xposed framework? Correct me if I'm wrong.
What architecture are you flashing? And are you doing it via zip through twrp or trying through the xposed app? What firmware are you actually running?
squ89r97 said:
I'm guessing you mean xposed framework? Correct me if I'm wrong.
What architecture are you flashing? And are you doing it via zip through twrp or trying through the xposed app? What firmware are you actually running?
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Yeah, Xposed. Whoops. I assume that the architecture is arm64, how do I find out for sure?
I'm doing it through twrp-3.0.0-1-himar.img recovery by zip file.
The phone's software number is 2.18.401.10, HTC Sense 7.0_g, Android 6.0. I haven't flashed any ROMs, just the recovery.
Please correct me if that's insufficient info.
shade3d said:
Yeah, Xposed. Whoops. I assume that the architecture is arm64, how do I find out for sure?
I'm doing it through twrp-3.0.0-1-himar.img recovery by zip file.
The phone's software number is 2.18.401.10, HTC Sense 7.0_g, Android 6.0. I haven't flashed any ROMs, just the recovery.
Please correct me if that's insufficient info.
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That's good info. Have you got root access?
To find architecture, download devcheck from the play store and check under system.
squ89r97 said:
That's good info. Have you got root access?
To find architecture, download devcheck from the play store and check under system.
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Thanks, useful app. Yeah, it's rooted - I have superSU installed, and devcheck shows that the architecture is aarch64.
shade3d said:
Thanks, useful app. Yeah, it's rooted - I have superSU installed, and devcheck shows that the architecture is aarch64.
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It's useful, I agree.
So head over to the xposed page.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
You want sdk 23 arm64 for 6.0, and the latest installer I guess, also download the uninstaller, always useful.
I think when I've flashed xposed, I wiped dalvic & cache, it can take quite a while to initialise optimising apps from experience.
Patience and keep your fingers crossed, if it doesn't work, reboot to recovery and flash uninstall.zip.
squ89r97 said:
It's useful, I agree.
So head over to the xposed page.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
You want sdk 23 arm64 for 6.0, and the latest installer I guess, also download the uninstaller, always useful.
I think when I've flashed xposed, I wiped dalvic & cache, it can take quite a while to initialise optimising apps from experience.
Patience and keep your fingers crossed, if it doesn't work, reboot to recovery and flash uninstall.zip.
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Yup, did that just now and before making this thread, the result is the same. It's stuck on the HTC O1NE screen indefinitely. Have to uninstall it now to get past that.
Are there any other versions of xposed that might work with this phone?
shade3d said:
Yup, did that just now and before making this thread, the result is the same. It's stuck on the HTC O1NE screen indefinitely. Have to uninstall it now to get past that.
Are there any other versions of xposed that might work with this phone?
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Ah well I'm stumped dude, not sure where to go for now. I'll be honest though, if you get a decent Rom, there's no need for xposed.
You can always try the xposed / magisk systemless route...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Did you set SELinux to permissive before you tried to flash xposed?
I installed xposed framework (sdk87) on my device Htc desire 530, but now I'm not able to uninstall it. I tried to uninstall it by flashing uninstaller zip through twrp but that didn't work.I even tried to uninstall it through xposed app but nothing happened ........
Hi,
Sorry to hear that you are having issues uninstalling Xposed Framework. Head on over to my Xposed Directory on AndroidFileHost by clicking HERE and download the uninstaller.
After downloading please reboot into TWRP recovery and go to the Mount section. Make sure the 'System' box is checked before flashing the uninstaller and complete it. Before rebooting though please clear your Cache/Dalvik..
AndroidSamurai said:
Hi,
Sorry to hear that you are having issues uninstalling Xposed Framework. Head on over to my Xposed Directory on AndroidFileHost by clicking HERE and download the uninstaller.
After downloading please reboot into TWRP recovery and go to the Mount section. Make sure the 'System' box is checked before flashing the uninstaller and complete it. Before rebooting though please clear your Cache/Dalvik..
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I tried it but it was of no use .... As soon as I flash the uninstaller, my phone reboots automatically with xposed framework still installed.
Gauravism said:
I tried it but it was of no use .... As soon as I flash the uninstaller, my phone reboots automatically with xposed framework still installed.
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Not trying to be a smart a** but did you make a back up before installing anything to your roms? If so just restore if not that sucks
I agree with Josh in the fact that if nothing is working you should restore a backup or flash a stock image.
Thank you so much ! I flashed stock system image & everything went well. Now the problem of xposed framework has been solved .....
Always remember the first and most important rule of Android Modification: Backup - Backup - Backup!
I usually perform a full nand backup of all partitions and then backup the backup to my laptop for safe keeping. I'm severely OCD when it comes to organization and typically keep about 4 different backups.
I know it blows to go back to stock, but I'm glad you're back up and running!