[Q] Can't switch back to ART after uninstalling xposed - Verizon Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I opened the xposed app, hit the uninstall framework button, restarted, uninstalled the framework installer app, switched to ART in developer options, it rebooted and It still says davlik. Is there a better way to remove the framework or something? Why won't it let me switch back

Nobody has had this issue?

nope havent tried xposed or art yet. running too good right now

no fix
i dont have this problem

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[Q] Xposed causing random rebooting?

Hello everyone,
I've been using xposed module with no problems until recently I installed the "xMultiWindow" , "Floating Window/App", and "Simple Battery Percentage" through the xposed module.
Now my phone randomly reboots every 5 minutes.. I uninstalled the apps..uninstalled xposed.. and performed a data wipe.. which works until I install xposed.. which continues to randomly reboot.
I have NO idea on how to approach this so any pointers are greatly appreciated! :laugh:
Boot329 said:
Hello everyone,
I've been using xposed module with no problems until recently I installed the "xMultiWindow" , "Floating Window/App", and "Simple Battery Percentage" through the xposed module.
Now my phone randomly reboots every 5 minutes.. I uninstalled the apps..uninstalled xposed.. and performed a data wipe.. which works until I install xposed.. which continues to randomly reboot.
I have NO idea on how to approach this so any pointers are greatly appreciated! :laugh:
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how do you have installation set? to system or recovery? maybe cha ge that and try
I must say, I have *exactly* the same.
I got a brand new, stock, M8. Rooted it. It ran fine.
Then installed xposed (using TWRP) and the random rebooting started.
Tried rebooting in safe mode and doing a cache wipe, no effect.
Even after un-installing Xposed, the rebooting continued. Only a factory reset fixed it.
After the factory reset, I re-installed all my apps - phone ran fine.
Only after installing Xposed framework (no modules!) the phone starts to random reboot - again.
I have a similar issue, phone reboots every minute but only when I uninstalled Xprivacy, I tried wiping cache and dalvik cache but it didnt work, I didnt uninstall Xposed, only disabled and uninstalled Xprivacy.
but I reckon the issues are similar.
ART?
Are you guys running ART? Xposed doesn't play nice with that. Try reverting to Dalvik.
vosg said:
Are you guys running ART? Xposed doesn't play nice with that. Try reverting to Dalvik.
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Yup it doesnt, Im running Dalvik
Anyways, I've updated Xprivacy ill try uninstalling it again.

[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:

[Q] Xposed causing systemui crash

I'm fairly new to rooting on the G3 and the use of Xposed Framework and i've ran into a slight problem.
When updating to the latest Framework, it killed the com.android.systemui process. Everytime I booted it kill the process, i believe the issue is with xblast or Xposed itself.
My question I guess is, do I update the modules before updating the framework?
Or is this Xposed just not playing nice with the G3?
DearlyDeparted said:
I'm fairly new to rooting on the G3 and the use of Xposed Framework and i've ran into a slight problem.
When updating to the latest Framework, it killed the com.android.systemui process. Everytime I booted it kill the process, i believe the issue is with xblast or Xposed itself.
My question I guess is, do I update the modules before updating the framework?
Or is this Xposed just not playing nice with the G3?
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xblast is known to cause this uninstall it
Im using xposed with no problem. I never use xblast though. Try disable all modules then reboot. And enable one module at a time to figure out which causes it.
i have been receiving this message whenever i go to root explorer to delete UI sounds, because i hate all the stock sounds like camera and battery charging.. i have removed most xposed modules except tweakbox and it still gives me this problem.

Xposed Framework Modules- Boot Stuck- Precautions! ( compatible list coming)

Greetings all..
I am working on the Not e 4 and run a large collection of Xposed mods
I have a Sprint Note 2, Note 3 and Note 4 and the 2&3 have never given me any issues with Xposed Framework Modules.
The frame work
Several are causing boot loops upon reboot.
The device will not boot into safemode- which is a huge pain if you did not do a backup in recovery.
I just wanted to remind everyone that if you install Xposed ( and ignore all of the "make sure you nandroid/ backup first messages) this time REALLY MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP /System at least before you activate mods.
I will post a list of the ones giving me issues shortly as I work out process of elimination.
Do you have an idea why my phone says "updating" after I install Xposed?
It's not stuck or anything but in the status bar it has a logo with a checkmark and I have no service. Am I supposed to freeze something?
I don't use many xposed modules and don't have boot loop issues with the ones I use. My problem is not all options in Wanam works. Like disabling sound waning when putting the volume too high. Hopefully the Wanam devs will fix that.
gfp11289 said:
Do you have an idea why my phone says "updating" after I install Xposed?
It's not stuck or anything but in the status bar it has a logo with a checkmark and I have no service. Am I supposed to freeze something?
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If you turn off Software Updates from the ApplicationsManager you wont see it anymore.
xxSTARBUCKSxx said:
If you turn off Software Updates from the ApplicationsManager you wont see it anymore.
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I turned off Software Uodates and it still comes up in the notification bar
I don't get any service either upon installing and restarting with xposed
When you installed xposed installer (assuming this was not from a titanium backup), it should have saved a zip file called, Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip to your sdcard or internal memory.
Install it in recovery and it will disable xposed framework so you can figure out which module is not working.
Here's a link:
http://www.datafilehost.com/d/ccb18d00
Deleted. Thanks. ^^^^^^^^
hermeticist said:
When you installed xposed installer (assuming this was not from a titanium backup), it should have saved a zip file called, Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip to your sdcard or internal memory.
Install it in recovery and it will disable xposed framework so you can figure out which module is not working.
Here's a link:
http://www.datafilehost.com/d/ccb18d00
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I'll try it when I get home
I just install this in TWRP?
gfp11289 said:
I'll try it when I get home
I just install this in TWRP?
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Yes. It removes xposed framework without uninstalling anything.
This way you can use the process of elimination add to which xposed module is screwing up your system:
Reinstall framework, turn one module on at a time, reboot, repeat.
If you are sure individual modules are not messing up, don't bother turning them off.
hermeticist said:
Yes. It removes xposed framework without uninstalling anything.
This way you can use the process of elimination add to which xposed module is screwing up your system:
Reinstall framework, turn one module on at a time, reboot, repeat.
If you are sure individual modules are not messing up, don't bother turning them off.
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The thing is that I didn't have any modules on. I just installed it, updated it, rebooted, and I'm stuck with no service until after I uninstall it
Weird
Maybe I could try to flash Xposed in TWRP? If that's even possible..
gfp11289 said:
Maybe I could try to flash Xposed in TWRP? If that's even possible..
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All you have to do is install the apk. Then once in Xposed, install the framework.
Id try uninstalling the framework, deleting the apk and download a fresh apk of xposed and start fresh. Dont associate TWRP with installing Xposed.
I think its working now. For some reason the update stays on my status bar for awhile before it turns off by itself. I tried to send myself some text messages last night and they took a long time to send, or just never sent at all. I have some decent status by my house so that wasn't an issue. I might've not given my phone enough time to boot up xposed or something, but regardless it's working now.
Being connected to wifi, does in anyway affect sending text messages while I'm on xposed? I barely had enough time to test it out when I was at home but driving around my city I was sending myself text messages and they seemed to go through okay.
Wanam Xposed
11/5/14 Wanam Xposed Module update available.
Drama!!! It is just Xposed Framework.

Xposed activated/desactivated

Hello friend,
I have some issue with Xposed systemless, when I flash Xposed it is working but when I reboot my H8 PRO, GravityBox is not working, and in the Xposed installer i get a message (picture joined)
It's bad to do a full install at each boot..
What do you think ?
Thanks
DUK-L09C432B183
well , rather than flashing it again there's another method to get it working. @Bummer : it needs two reboots anyway.
once you see this failed screen.
reboot.
Don't open xposed. go to settings and clear data for xposed intaller. Once you clear data all permissions for the app are gone too.
Now set storage permission.
Open Xposed.
Activate the modules.
Reboot.
Done
Nice bro ! It works !! Thanks !
And do you know why i have a "Please updtae Xposed Installer" in a little pop up in the bottom of the screen ?
may be coz of your xposed installer version , im using 3.1.2. please update to the latest one.
Another tip - Deactivate and activate any one xposed module before restarting your phone to retain xposed, rather than reinstalling or wiping app data.
I am using the same now and seems to work now.
You mean that i have to disable and reactivate all my module before restart ?
No just any one module.
Uncheck, recheck and restart. Xposed stays active after restart.
Ok thanks !

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