Xposed Installer not working after update to v10m - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have just updated my F400S to v10m and have found that Xposed Installer is no longer working. It keeps saying "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?".
I have rebooted numerous times and even done a full shutdown and startup but still nothing. I had made a backup in ROM Toolbox and restored from that, but still the same.
Is it a case of total uninstall and reinstall?
Xposed Installer v2.6.1

A reinstall worked and now xposed is running again.

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[Q] How to safely uninstall Xprivacy ?

Hello,
I have installed Xposed Framework and Xprivacy successfully in my rooted stock HTC one (m8), everything was working fine but i didnt like how xprivacy bugged me whenever I updated an app. anyways I chose to disable the module.
So I went to Xposed app, disabled Xprivacy, I also uninstalled xprivacy manually after that in android's App management.
since then the phone keeps on restarting, it restarts and functions for a minute then automatically restarts.
I restored using a Nand recovery backup and now its working fine, but I still have Xprivaxy installed.
has anyone faced this issue? Also, does someone know a safe method to uninstall Xprivacy?
Thanks
ab.riyami said:
Hello,
I have installed Xposed Framework and Xprivacy successfully in my rooted stock HTC one (m8), everything was working fine but i didnt like how xprivacy bugged me whenever I updated an app. anyways I chose to disable the module.
So I went to Xposed app, disabled Xprivacy, I also uninstalled xprivacy manually after that in android's App management.
since then the phone keeps on restarting, it restarts and functions for a minute then automatically restarts.
I restored using a Nand recovery backup and now its working fine, but I still have Xprivaxy installed.
has anyone faced this issue? Also, does someone know a safe method to uninstall Xprivacy?
Thanks
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Did you check if was already installed when you did the backup? It looks weird because TWRP does a wipe before restoring data, so Xprivacy should not be there anymore. Yoy can also try to wipe manually the data partition, but you will have to start config, install & update apps again from scratch.
ducted said:
Did you check if was already installed when you did the backup? It looks weird because TWRP does a wipe before restoring data, so Xprivacy should not be there anymore. Yoy can also try to wipe manually the data partition, but you will have to start config, install & update apps again from scratch.
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I knew xprivacy will still be there after restoring because i took tge backup when it was installed.
The phone doesbt restart now but i want to uninstall Xprivacy, any idea how to do it without making the phond restart every minute??
ab.riyami said:
I knew xprivacy will still be there after restoring because i took tge backup when it was installed.
The phone doesbt restart now but i want to uninstall Xprivacy, any idea how to do it without making the phond restart every minute??
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Try to install it again and enable the module in Xposer, restart, then disable the module in Xposer, restart once more and then try to uninstall it.
Do a full restart every time, so disable the fast boot option in energy settings.
Good luck!
right now it is installed, ill try updating then uninstalling, Fastboot is turned off for my phone.
I tried wiping cache and dalvik cache, didnt work.
I hope someone has a solution, I want to uninstall it.
ab.riyami said:
right now it is installed, ill try updating then uninstalling, Fastboot is turned off for my phone.
I tried wiping cache and dalvik cache, didnt work.
I hope someone has a solution, I want to uninstall it.
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This is weird, I tried to install, enable, configure and then I uninstalled without any problem.
I'm using ARHD 8.0, but it's almost totally stock.
I'll try to check what files are installed with the package, and maybe you can try to remove them manually using filemanager from TWRP.
I'm sorry, I tried a lot things and I can't replicate your problem. Even if I try to uninstall it with the module enabled in Xposer does it works.
I've been reading at: https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/M66B/XPrivacy the uninstall methods and are the same we tried.
If you want to uninstall XPrivacy, you have two options:
1. Disable XPrivacy in the Xposed installer
2. Uninstall Xposed using the Xposed installer
I think I can't help you with this
Maybe you could try to uninstall and reinstall Xposer and see what happens...
ducted said:
I'm sorry, I tried a lot things and I can't replicate your problem. Even if I try to uninstall it with the module enabled in Xposer does it works.
I've been reading at: https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/M66B/XPrivacy the uninstall methods and are the same we tried.
If you want to uninstall XPrivacy, you have two options:
1. Disable XPrivacy in the Xposed installer
2. Uninstall Xposed using the Xposed installer
I think I can't help you with this
Maybe you could try to uninstall and reinstall Xposer and see what happens...
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Thanks for your assistance mate, I uninstalled Xprivacy again, this time I didnt disable the module in Xposed before uninstalling the App, I just uninstalled Xprivacy, it worked, no issues
So I guess an advise for anyone disabling or uninstalling Xprivacy would be to take a NAND backup of the phone before uninstalling incase the restart issue happens.
Thanks to all.
Great! I'm glad finally you get rid of that module! :highfive:
Make a Nandroid backup is always recommended for everyone having rooted devices, it takes less than 5 mins and saves a life... :good:

How Do I Install Xposed on Samsung S3?

I got Samsung Galaxy S3 (tmobile) and am on Android 4.3 (JB). I installed Xposed from the link below. But when I download and install modules, nothing happens, despite rebooting a few times. I also get an error saying the following:
"Make sure Xposed frameword is installed, this module is enabled on Xposed installer and reboot."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
are you properly rooted, etc...if so, repeat the process from that post!

xposed causing "NFC service has stopped" loop

Got my 5x for Christmas. I immediately unlocked and flashed TWRP, and started playing with ROMs. Once I settled on cyanogenmod, I decided to flash xposed. After flashing it, upon boot I got stuck in a loop of "Unfortunately, NFC service has stopped." errors.
Since then, I have been troubleshooting on the factory image. I formatted everything, even the sdcard, and then flashed the factory image. I then booted, then flashed and booted TWRP.
From this point, I have tried, in every order imaginable, flashing SuperSU (systemless and traditional), flashing xposed, and installing the Xposed Installer apk. No matter what I do, I get the NFC error loop. I have also tried both xposed v78, v79, and v79 dirty flashed over v78.
The only thing which has been even mildly successful has been flashing the original 6.0 factory image and then following the above steps. This results in a working xposed installation, but then upgrading to 6.0.1 and reflashing xposed causes the loop again.
From what I can tell by reading here and on /r/nexus5x, plenty of other people are having this issue, and no one seems to have the actual cause or solution. So please, if you have seen this issue, post the circumstances (be as specific as you can with versions, orders, etc), as well as your personal solutions. And if anyone has the true cause and/or solution please post that as well.
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v78 doesn't work for me either. I've seen a number of people mention that v79 causes this error, and that reverting to v78 will fix it. However, I cannot get either v78 or v79 to work.
lpreams said:
v78 doesn't work for me either. I've seen a number of people mention that v79 causes this error, and that reverting to v78 will fix it. However, I cannot get either v78 or v79 to work.
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I just clean flashed mmb29q, tried to install v80, and got the nfc bootloop. Only way to fix was to flash the xposed uninstaller.
Tried this: checking "Enable su during boot" in the SuperSU app, then reflashing Xposed. No luck.
And nfc was not on prior to flashing xposed the first time.
Xposed v79 worked for me fine on mmb29p.
I used supersu 2.66 on mmb29p, and 2.67 on mmb29q.
Busybox installed?
Disabled NFC in settings first before flashing xposed
I got this too on MMB29Q with NFC enabled in settings. I disabled NFC in settings prior to flashing on the next try and flashing xposed v80 worked fine. After installing xposed framework, I was able to turn on NFC in settings again and all is well.
Go it to work. This was my path: Checked every box in SuperSu Settings tab that wasn't checked (e.g., enable multi-user, enable su during boot, etc.), installed the Xposed apk, flashed Xposed zip in TWRP.
Setup: MMB29Q, TWRP 3.0, SuperSU 2.67
I have the same issue trying to use layers manager. Wonder if it's related
I've installed v77 all the way up to v82, all with the same result while also trying everything mentioned before
UPDATE: I've checked literally everything now, including multi-user (didnt think that was necessary before), everything works now on v80
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Issues with Xposed on latest Update

Hello guys
I'm experiencing the following issue:
I am trying to install the latest Oxygen OS update on my OP3 (talking about 3.2.8). I can do so and at first it works fine, but as soon as I activate Xposed (not the framework itself, that's no problem at all. It's appearently ANY module that needs to be activated) the booting process doesn't finish and I get stuck on boot-animation-screen. Has anybody experienced the same issue or even found a way to fix it?
Also, the Xposed Uninstaller ZIP doesn't seem to work on the OP3. It failes. And any time I want to try again I need to restore a hole Nandroid. Is that a known (or fixed) issue?
Here's some backround info:
- It's not just my phone, same issue on my sister's
- Root and Xposed framework themselves are no problem. Issue starts when activating any Xposed-module
- Xposed worked flawlessly on previous version
- I tried it several times
Would really appreciate any feedback, even just if it's a known issue!
Thanx
What xposed version are you using?
Use xposed v87 , it will work fine then
Or you can try the systemless xposed.

Xposed module issues on Marshmallow 30b

Ok , so I have a G33 D855 running Marshmallow 30b variant, rooted with TWRP recovery.
I read that Xposed framework allows a lot of nice mods so I installed xposed v87 and xposed installer.
They work fine.
The first problem I encountered was with G3 TweaksBox.
On startup I get error "module is not installed or the xposed framework is missing."
When I enable the module and reboot I get stuck in boot and needed to uninstall the whole xposed.
So I tried from scratch again but without TweaksBox.
Installed 2 modules that are meant to work with 5.0 and 6.0.
Hide emergency dial on lock screen and cpu temp.
I enabled them both and rebooted but neither work.
Am I doing something wrong or is xposed a waste of time on g3 marshmallow?
Thx

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