I stucked at bootloop when I flashed xposed framework zip any fix?
Rom:CM12.1-20150012
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Strange, I installed xposed 2.4.1, and that caused
bootloop
I'm unable to install xposed framework. I'm on stock jb right now. It says "could not extract app_process". Any solution?
EDIT: I uninstalled and installed Xposed installer again and it worked. Weird...
Has anyone tried to successfully flash the Xposed framework on AOSP lollipop without boot loop?
I successfully flashed it, and booted up on nAOSP b17.
It works too.
Haven't tried the other AOSP ROMs yet. But I cannot see why it shouldn't work.
I installed xposed alpha 3 on the new lollipop and get bootloops.
The device starts without bootloop when I wipe cache and dalvik/art.
I removed from system/framework the xposed.jar, but I still get bootloops .
How can I fix that ?
After installed pre-rooted .242 fw,
1. flashed xposed framework
2. installed xposed 3 alpha apk
3. download and installed Gravitybox (LP)
4. after reboot I have bootloop
5. flashed xposed framework zip again
6. wipe cache/dalvik
7. reboot
work successfull, no bootloop
ugurc91 said:
I installed xposed alpha 3 on the new lollipop and get bootloops.
The device starts without bootloop when I wipe cache and dalvik/art.
I removed from system/framework the xposed.jar, but I still get bootloops .
How can I fix that ?
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papzi57 said:
After installed pre-rooted .242 fw,
1. flashed xposed framework
2. installed xposed 3 alpha apk
3. download and installed Gravitybox (LP)
4. after reboot I have bootloop
5. flashed xposed framework zip again
6. wipe cache/dalvik
7. reboot
work successfull, no bootloop
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this method is 100% reliable?
Works only for compact Z1 or normal Z1 too?
You can then download other modules?
when i install xposed magisk module on stock oreo
i got bootloop
how to fix ?
ahmedAZ said:
when i install xposed magisk module on stock oreo
i got bootloop
how to fix ?
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When installing xposed u need to be sure of the version you choose cause there are many. Also make sure you have the uninstaller ready for twrp if it bootloops. It's probably what u did
Have you seen this thread ?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
This thread is for the system way of xposed installation (Magisk is systemless)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Choose the right version plus the uninstaller for problem solving.