How to install xposed framework - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have ARHD 43, and every version of xposed cant work. It say that its problem of procesor or something sdk21 v7, and on xda i found some zip of sdk21 and flash it but get stucked on HTC boot. How to install framework?

skenderovich997 said:
I have ARHD 43, and every version of xposed cant work. It say that its problem of procesor or something sdk21 v7, and on xda i found some zip of sdk21 and flash it but get stucked on HTC boot. How to install framework?
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Here a folder, include right framework and xposed installer. Works with 5.0.2: https://mega.nz/#F!aYNRhDZC!mXPKX747Hf7Xob2GZUA5mg

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[Q] Trouble changing navigation buttons

I'm using a rooted HTC Desire 816, the UK version, unlocked. With the bootloader unlocked, CWM recovery installed and rooted but not using a custom ROM or kernel (just the stock HTC ones that came on the phone).
I'm wanting to change the navigation buttons but having some trouble. I've tried a number of different methods including using SoftKeyz, which seems like the easily method without using xposed modules. However, the icons don't change once I've applied the theme I want to use and have done a soft reboot.
Does anyone have any other methods for changing the navigation buttons? Or have any idea of why I can't change using SoftKeyz?
Cheers guys!
Xstana works well. it also has a paid version which I haven't tried
your device seems to be ready for xposed. you don't need a custom Rom and you shouldn't have any problem installing Xposedinstaller and modules like Xstana or Sense6 Toolbox which IMHO is a must have
Xstana works well. it also has a paid version which I haven't tried
your device seems to be ready for xposed. you don't need a custom Rom and you shouldn't have any problem installing Xposedinstaller and modules like Xstana or Sense6 Toolbox which IMHO is a must have
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Thanks for the reply!
I did try Xposedinstaller as well, but this also didn't seem to work. Do I need to have S-Off in order for xposed modules to take effect? I'll give Sense6 toolbox a try though.
Thanks again.
Xposedinstaller provides the basis for all Xposed modules like Sense6 toolbox and Xstana to work. it doesn't change your phone by itself.
first you should install Xposedinstaller. here is how; most probably, you won't need to do all the steps, just follow from step 5. then download other modules like Xstana and activate them in "modules" section inside Xposedinstaller. it's easier than it sounds.
most changes in modules need a reboot to take effect.

Xposed for 4.6.6 On Stock Rom

Is there a way to get xposed for stock rom 4.6.6 with root? Ive tried xposed 2.6.1 and it wont install.
Try this approach:
themad1314 said:
• This Version of xposed works on my Fire Phone 4.6.6 (T-Mobile):
XposedInstaller_v2.6.1_by_SolarWarez_20151129.apk
• After instalation of framework the phone reboots and after reboot the installer was not in the menue.
• New installation of xposed installer and now all works for me.
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how to install xposed installer

i am on 3.2.1 will root now but who i can instll xposed installer
install normal xposed alpha apk. then flash xposed v86 zip in recovery. thats it
mkr2511 said:
install normal xposed alpha apk. then flash xposed v86 zip in recovery. thats it
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link would be gr8
here u go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
it seems this version of xposed (xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip) causes random reboots on oneplus3 v3.2.1 (oxygenos) if you enable any xposed module
please follow the thread here for newer version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811&page=4
xelemorf said:
it seems this version of xposed (xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip) causes random reboots on oneplus3 v3.2.1 (oxygenos) if you enable any xposed module
please follow the thread here for newer version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811&page=4
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um.., turned out I was having some serious bugs in some of the modules I was using...
cheers

Replace with stock signal icons

Anyone have a way of replacing the ugly data icons with the Android stock ones?
Why moto continues to do **** like this baffles me.
Root your device, install Xposed, install gravitybox module, change your signal icons
krossifix said:
Root your device, install Xposed, install gravitybox module, change your signal icons
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Sorry, where in gravitybox can you change the signal icons?
Bump?
Root, then install xposed and then install flat style bar indicators
Berzerker7 said:
Anyone have a way of replacing the ugly data icons with the Android stock ones?
Why moto continues to do **** like this baffles me.
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Use this link: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.s0bes.letsbethelongestpackagename.motocheckbox
This is an Xposed module through which one can use AOSP data icons in the status bar.
Also it showcases many more functions. Been using it to get rid of them ugly data icons on my Moto X 2014 running Stock Marshmallow.
thousandecibels said:
Use this link: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.s0bes.letsbethelongestpackagename.motocheckbox
This is an Xposed module through which one can use AOSP data icons in the status bar.
Also it showcases many more functions. Been using it to get rid of them ugly data icons on my Moto X 2014 running Stock Marshmallow.
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Thanks. Will try it out!
thousandecibels said:
Use this link: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.s0bes.letsbethelongestpackagename.motocheckbox
This is an Xposed module through which one can use AOSP data icons in the status bar.
Also it showcases many more functions. Been using it to get rid of them ugly data icons on my Moto X 2014 running Stock Marshmallow.
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How are you installing the xposed framework? I installed the installer in the link you shared, but when i open it and go to the (Framework) tab, it tells me...
"xposed is not (yet) compatible with android SDK version 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)
Cannot link executable: library "libdvm.so" not found
Edit: I just figured out why it's not working. The description says it's only compatible with Android 4.0 - 4.4
I found a version for marshmallow. I'll try it out a little later, it appears to need to be flashed manually via recovery. I still have the stock recovery.
tCizler said:
How are you installing the xposed framework? I installed the installer in the link you shared, but when i open it and go to the (Framework) tab, it tells me...
"xposed is not (yet) compatible with android SDK version 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)
Cannot link executable: library "libdvm.so" not found
Edit: I just figured out why it's not working. The description says it's only compatible with Android 4.0 - 4.4
I found a version for marshmallow. I'll try it out a little later, it appears to need to be flashed manually via recovery. I still have the stock recovery.
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Yep, you need to flash the framework file for your architecture type using TWRP or some other custom recovery and then install the latest Xposed framework apk file.
Check out forums for more help , before doing anything drastic to your device.
thousandecibels said:
Yep, you need to flash the framework file for your architecture type using TWRP or some other custom recovery and then install the latest Xposed framework apk file.
Check out forums for more help , before doing anything drastic to your device.
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phone arena says the Moto G4 plus is an ARM 64 bit device. i'm guessing i'd dowload the x64 version?
tCizler said:
phone arena says the Moto G4 plus is an ARM 64 bit device. i'm guessing i'd dowload the x64 version?
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It's incorrect. You need the arm.zip version. The 617 is a 32-bit chip.
Thread cleaned.
Less of the OT and argument please. Respect the thread topic and take the debate elsewhere.
I installed AOSP Signal Icons Xposed module and worked fine for me, now I have the stock signal icon and it gets the dark variant (there was a bug on Motorola's Stock Rom that didn't let it be dark)
Berzerker7 said:
Anyone have a way of replacing the ugly data icons with the Android stock ones?
Why moto continues to do **** like this baffles me.
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DaniMndz said:
I installed AOSP Signal Icons Xposed module and worked fine for me, now I have the stock signal icon and it gets the dark variant (there was a bug on Motorola's Stock Rom that didn't let it be dark)
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Me and my OCD thanks you for this aha
Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk
Awesome been looking for a way to change that fugly data icon.
If using Xposed, I use "Flat style Bar Indicators" module and I put this together...

Xposed Installer

Hello,
I have a problem with the installation of Xposed Installer: when I try to install it I get error that says that there are some compatibility issues with my processor but I do not think it's true because whit different ROM I already safely installed Xposed Installer.
Following is the screenshot of the error:
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Can someone help me?
thank you
AlessioDiggia88 said:
Hello,
I have a problem with the installation of Xposed Installer: when I try to install it I get error that says that there are some compatibility issues with my processor but I do not think it's true because whit different ROM I already safely installed Xposed Installer.
Following is the screenshot of the error:
@@@https://s31.postimg.org/fqdjs4lwr/Screenshot_2016_07_20_14_38_40.png
Can someone help me?
thank you
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can you translate the error in english, your screenshot is in other language which i cant understand and neither can tell which language it is to use google translate on it.
fizzingbees said:
can you translate the error in english, your screenshot is in other language which i cant understand and neither can tell which language it is to use google translate on it.
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yes, of course.
Xposed is not (yet) compatible with the Android SDK 22 or with the architecture (armeabi-v7a) of your processor.
CAN NOT LINK EXECUTABLE DEPENDENCIES: library "libdvm.so" not found
I have always installed Xposed Installer, I do not think is a compatibility problem with the processor, I think it is the fault of the ROM
AlessioDiggia88 said:
yes, of course.
Xposed is not (yet) compatible with the Android SDK 22 or with the architecture (armeabi-v7a) of your processor.
CAN NOT LINK EXECUTABLE DEPENDENCIES: library "libdvm.so" not found
I have always installed Xposed Installer, I do not think is a compatibility problem with the processor, I think it is the fault of the ROM
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which ROM and android version are you using?
head to settings>apps>xposed installer and tell me xposed installer version number.
no its not processor issue. The reason that its giving android sdk22 compatibility error tells me that you are using xposed framework installer for android kitkat.
Just so you know xposed has different installer for android 5.0 and android 6.0 ( sdk 22)
fizzingbees said:
which ROM and android version are you using?
head to settings>apps>xposed installer and tell me xposed installer version number.
no its not processor issue. The reason that its giving android sdk22 compatibility error tells me that you are using xposed framework installer for android kitkat.
Just so you know xposed has different installer for android 5.0 and android 6.0 ( sdk 22)
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I'm using [ROM][LP][5.1.1] CyanogenMod 12.1 Unofficial Builds [AOSP]
You can find it at this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/orig-development/cyanogenmod-12-alpha-1-n7100-t2949644
AlessioDiggia88 said:
I'm using [ROM][LP][5.1.1] CyanogenMod 12.1 Unofficial Builds [AOSP]
You can find it at this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/orig-development/cyanogenmod-12-alpha-1-n7100-t2949644
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follow this ( copied directly from official xposed framework installer xda forum )
XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk from this thread: Must be installed to manage installed modules, the framework won't work without it.
No, it's not using material design yet. Yes, there are more important topics for now.
xposed*.zip from http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/: Must be flashed with a custom recovery (e.g. TWRP) to install the framework.
SDK21 is Android 5.0 (Lollipop), SDK22 is Android 5.1 (also Lollipop) and SDK23 is Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).
I only support the latest Xposed version!
xposed-uninstaller*.zip from http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/: Can be flashed with a custom recovery (e.g. TWRP) to uninstall the framework.
1st download xposed installer from the attachment
2nd head to this link http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/ and download sd22 coz your rom is lollipop 5.1 and that is sd 22.
3rd download uninstaller link given above
-then install framework apk
-then boot into custom recovery and flash xposed zip( for sdk 22) that you downloaded
-boot into rom and open xposed installer app check if show that it is properly installed if not press instal/update button and then rebooot again
hope that works for you
fizzingbees said:
follow this ( copied directly from official xposed framework installer xda forum )
XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk from this thread: Must be installed to manage installed modules, the framework won't work without it.
No, it's not using material design yet. Yes, there are more important topics for now.
xposed*.zip from http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/: Must be flashed with a custom recovery (e.g. TWRP) to install the framework.
SDK21 is Android 5.0 (Lollipop), SDK22 is Android 5.1 (also Lollipop) and SDK23 is Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).
I only support the latest Xposed version!
xposed-uninstaller*.zip from http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/: Can be flashed with a custom recovery (e.g. TWRP) to uninstall the framework.
1st download xposed installer from the attachment
2nd head to this link http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/ and download sd22 coz your rom is lollipop 5.1 and that is sd 22.
3rd download uninstaller link given above
-then install framework apk
-then boot into custom recovery and flash xposed zip( for sdk 22) that you downloaded
-boot into rom and open xposed installer app check if show that it is properly installed if not press instal/update button and then rebooot again
hope that works for you
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Done, I was in bootloop . I tried 2 times ..... Can you help me? I did everything that was written
AlessioDiggia88 said:
Done, I was in bootloop . I tried 2 times ..... Can you help me? I did everything that was written
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flash unistaller ,wipe dalvik/cache
reboot
if it doesnt work then you need to flash rom again. if you have twrp backup of this current rom you can restore only the system partition. that may also help.
when did the bootloops start?
did you installed corrrect xposed.zip for sdk 22(assuming your rom is cm12.1 that is lollipop 5.1 and not lollipop 5.0 which is sdk 21)
ask this question in your rom forum ,maybe they can guide you better.

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