Can't flash xposed - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I've been trying to flash xposed on latest rooted stock rom in the latest twrp but it doesn't seem to stick. When flashing the file there's no error message and it does mount the system for read/write, but when the phone restarts it doesn't register xposed. I've tried flashing v84 and v86. I've flashed xposed many times before but never encountered this issue. What could be the reason for this?

Same thing happened to me yesterday. Are you clearing your caches before and after flashing? I had to do a fresh install of the latest ROM, clear caches, Root, clear caches, Boot into recovery, flash xposed, clear caches. Then it installed I'm on 3.2.2 with v86 ARM-64.

Thanks for the reply! It didn't work unfortunately. Still doesn't stick. Never experienced that before.. very odd

slonn said:
Thanks for the reply! It didn't work unfortunately. Still doesn't stick. Never experienced that before.. very odd
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Having the same issue here on stock OOS. I've flashed xposed a bunch of times without issue. Now it just doesn't stick for some reason.

did u use the arm64 version also have u tried systemless root, i have more success with that than the other xposed

Same problem here :/
if anyone found a fix, please help

Had the same issue, solved it by :
EDIT: make sure to have a pc with adb/fastboot close to you, for me the clean flash also flashed stock recovery. You could also possibly (haven't tried that) flash twrp itself right after flashing the full zip
Wipe system/cache/dalvik
Flash ONLY full zip - Reboot
Flash ONLY Supersu - reboot
Flash xposed - reboot - should work
No clearing caches after the very first wipe! Installed EX Kernel after xposed, too.
Hope this helps

I got it sorted by flashing the latest version of FreedomOS. Xposed works fine on that one

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[Q] [need help] every ROM get's stuck on boot animation

I tried:
different recoveries ( 2 versions of TWRP and 1 other ) , flashing different kernels, wiping cache/dalvik cache/factory reset like 100 times, 3 ROMS that used to work in the past
I didn't try flashing a rom with adb because I can't get it to work, but I don't know if it would help.
The only thing that works is stock ROM with stock kernel and stock recovery. ( ROM from EN MIUI forum )
Everything else just gets stuck on the boot animation ( the cyanogenmod/mokee/... logo )
btw: already tried googling, but all I found is how to fix the problem by installing stock everything but the problem is I hate the stock rom/recovery and If I flash a custom recovery and ROM after fixing it, it just gets stuck again.
Thanks in advance
As you already tried TWRP and not working, here is something u can try...
1)Flash Original miui for redmi 1s
2)then flash philz touch through stock recovery
3)then try to install CM 11 or other ROM
Not sure if it will work for you but you can try
BANG that THANKS button
lanadekat said:
I tried:
different recoveries ( 2 versions of TWRP and 1 other ) , flashing different kernels, wiping cache/dalvik cache/factory reset like 100 times, 3 ROMS that used to work in the past
I didn't try flashing a rom with adb because I can't get it to work, but I don't know if it would help.
The only thing that works is stock ROM with stock kernel and stock recovery. ( ROM from EN MIUI forum )
Everything else just gets stuck on the boot animation ( the cyanogenmod/mokee/... logo )
btw: already tried googling, but all I found is how to fix the problem by installing stock everything but the problem is I hate the stock rom/recovery and If I flash a custom recovery and ROM after fixing it, it just gets stuck again.
Thanks in advance
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Had you tried to wipe cache, dalvik, data, and system before? I had my problem solved with custom rom
See here, focus what written at Edit section, ignore else. Just curios thou.. Need to be confirmed by others. Thanks
presetz said:
Had you tried to wipe cache, dalvik, data, and system before? I had my problem solved with custom rom
See here, focus what written at Edit section, ignore else. Just curios thou.. Need to be confirmed by others. Thanks
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Could be the problem I asked the guy/girl who posted it how he fixed the problem. I'll also look for another non-CM based ROM and see if it works.
lanadekat said:
Could be the problem I asked the guy/girl who posted it how he fixed the problem. I'll also look for another non-CM based ROM and see if it works.
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Just try what i said, wipe cache, dalvik, data, system,
As i recalled (i used twrp) reflash twrp. Leave it without OS
After reboot update twrp to 2.8.6.0 allow to install root, reboot.
And after you enter twrp recovery once again, do clean install as custom rom "how to install" instructed. Hope that help, might have to try other than cm, just for testing it.
Hit thanks if it work, else dont curse on me
presetz said:
Just try what i said, wipe cache, dalvik, data, system,
As i recalled (i used twrp) reflash twrp. Leave it without OS
After reboot update twrp to 2.8.6.0 allow to install root, reboot.
And after you enter twrp recovery once again, do clean install as custom rom "how to install" instructed. Hope that help, might have to try other than cm, just for testing it.
Hit thanks if it work, else dont curse on me
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oh haha I didn't notice you were the same guyI thought you linked me to someone else's post xD I'll try it, I hope it works!
edit: thanks! reflashing the kernel, wiping everything, then fixing the permissions ( but not the SElinux permissions ) fixed the problem for me I'm back to android 12.1
I'll see if I can close the thread.

Custom ROMs crashing every couple of minutes...

Hello!
For some reason the custom ROMs Sultans CM13 and Resurrection Remix crash every 5-15 minutes, it freezes then reboots, and does it faster after that. I've tries reinstalling TWRP to no avail...
Stock works fine with Root and Xposed... But Custom ROMs don't want to work... So my guess is it's not a hardware issue...
I really want to get this solved since HOS is being merged with OOS...
help? Thanks!
SynaTech said:
Hello!
For some reason the custom ROMs Sultans CM13 and Resurrection Remix crash every 5-15 minutes, it freezes then reboots, and does it faster after that. I've tries reinstalling TWRP to no avail...
Stock works fine with Root and Xposed... But Custom ROMs don't want to work... So my guess is it's not a hardware issue...
I really want to get this solved since HOS is being merged with OOS...
help? Thanks!
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This is not a hardware issue..
Back to stock..
Did you wipe all?
Twrp latest better 3.2.0
madsponge26 said:
This is not a hardware issue..
Back to stock..
Did you wipe all?
Twrp latest better 3.2.0
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Back to stock as in... No root, stock bootloader?
Wipe all being Dalvik + Cache + System or Dalvik + Cache + System + Internal?
Also, I'm on the latest version of twrp possible
SynaTech said:
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Back to stock as in... No root, stock bootloader?
Wipe all being Dalvik + Cache + System or Dalvik + Cache + System + Internal?
Also, I'm on the latest version of twrp possible
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No that's both dirty flashing. You need to wipe Dalvik + Cache + System + data.
Do not wipe internal because then there's nothing left to flash.
You will lose all your apps wiping data but I suppose you know right?
J_Dutch said:
No that's both dirty flashing. You need to wipe Dalvik + Cache + System + data.
Do not wipe internal because then there's nothing left to flash.
You will lose all your apps wiping data but I suppose you know right?
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Yes I know, I've flashed before...
Now, when I wipe all but internal (for obvious reasons) I will loose root + xposed correct? I've never flashed any Roms while having root and xposed installed...
Or before I flash do I have to delete/remove both?
SynaTech said:
Yes I know, I've flashed before...
Now, when I wipe all but internal (for obvious reasons) I will loose root + xposed correct? I've never flashed any Roms while having root and xposed installed...
Or before I flash do I have to delete/remove both?
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When you wipe all but internal you are starting clean and don't need to do anything other then flash ROM+gapps
And optional flash xposed. Root is already included in most roms.
J_Dutch said:
When you wipe all but internal you are starting clean and don't need to do anything other then flash ROM+gapps
And optional flash xposed. Root is already included in most roms.
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Since I want to flash Sultans CM13, root isn't included... So, my flash order is...
Wipe Dalvik + Cache, System, Data (Everything but system), Flash ROM, GApps, and Root, then Xposed all in one flash?
SynaTech said:
Since I want to flash Sultans CM13, root isn't included... So, my flash order is...
Wipe Dalvik + Cache, System, Data (Everything but system), Flash ROM, GApps, and Root, then Xposed all in one flash?
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Your doing it correctly.but still facing issues so i will suggest you to do real clean flash that means first flash full rom zip (about 1.3 gb in size) of stock oos via twrp then let device to boot.
Then enter into recovery ( use Official latest one) and wipe cache, data and system partition.
Now flash ROM.zip - supersu -kernel(optional) and now boot the Device and let it optimize all apps.
If you want Xposed now you can flash it ( be careful while selecting xposed zip . flash appropriate zip - sdk23 arm64)
JumboMan said:
Your doing it correctly.but still facing issues so i will suggest you to do real clean flash that means first flash full rom zip (about 1.3 gb in size) of stock oos via twrp then let device to boot.
Then enter into recovery ( use Official latest one) and wipe cache, data and system partition.
Now flash ROM.zip - supersu -kernel(optional) and now boot the Device and let it optimize all apps.
If you want Xposed now you can flash it ( be careful while selecting xposed zip . flash appropriate zip - sdk23 arm64)
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So, I've flashed CM13 Sultans with root, which I haven't done before... It seems stable, I'll know in an hour or so...
JumboMan said:
Your doing it correctly.but still facing issues so i will suggest you to do real clean flash that means first flash full rom zip (about 1.3 gb in size) of stock oos via twrp then let device to boot.
Then enter into recovery ( use Official latest one) and wipe cache, data and system partition.
Now flash ROM.zip - supersu -kernel(optional) and now boot the Device and let it optimize all apps.
If you want Xposed now you can flash it ( be careful while selecting xposed zip . flash appropriate zip - sdk23 arm64)
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He didn't mention he wiped data, since I told him to wipe data it will be fine now, there is totally no use in going through all you describe, people just need to read a little and know how to wipe and flash.
SynaTech said:
Yes I know, I've flashed before...
Now, when I wipe all but internal (for obvious reasons) I will loose root + xposed correct? I've never flashed any Roms while having root and xposed installed...
Or before I flash do I have to delete/remove both?
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Haven't had cause to use xposed for a while, but am assuming it still uses it's own framework? This used to preclude flashing a new rom whilst xposed was activated.
ghostofcain said:
Haven't had cause to use xposed for a while, but am assuming it still uses it's own framework? This used to preclude flashing a new rom whilst xposed was activated.
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Annnnnd...
IT WORKS!
I'm so happy, I decided to wipe the dalvik and cache after every action... And wipe each party all together, then individually... It works!
And yes, Xposed uses its own framework still, its super easy to install, I would recommend checking it out again!
SynaTech said:
Annnnnd...
IT WORKS!
I'm so happy, I decided to wipe the dalvik and cache after every action... And wipe each party all together, then individually... It works!
And yes, Xposed uses its own framework still, its super easy to install, I would recommend checking it out again!
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But it does mean you have to do full wipe and or deactivate it before flashing new rom. I probably will get around to using xposed again one day just nothing I need from it at present.
J_Dutch said:
He didn't mention he wiped data, since I told him to wipe data it will be fine now, there is totally no use in going through all you describe, people just need to read a little and know how to wipe and flash.
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The ROM still crashed, ugh.. I'm worried that I won't be able to get an OTA working, since I can't get them normally because of root, xposed, etc...
I did everything you said, and it still crashed...
To be fair, it took waaaaay longer than normal to crash, so I think we are getting there... Hmmm
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Also, it crashes the same way every time, freeze for 5-10 seconds, then boop, black screen, then reboot...
SElinux is enforcing, and I'm encrypted... Could those have anything to do with it? Thanks!
ghostofcain said:
But it does mean you have to do full wipe and or deactivate it before flashing new rom. I probably will get around to using xposed again one day just nothing I need from it at present.
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The ROM ended up crashing, ugh.. I'm worried that I won't be able to get an OTA working, since I can't get them normally because of root, xposed, etc...
I did everything you said, and it still crashed...
To be fair, it took waaaaay longer than normal to crash, so I think we are getting there... Hmmm
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Also, it crashes the same way every time, freeze for 5-10 seconds, then boop, black screen, then reboot...
SElinux is enforcing, and I'm encrypted... Could those have anything to do with it? Thanks!
Debugging instability with custom roms, and adding xposed modules into the mix, is a bit of a black art but here goes.
First install your custom ROM, with a clean flash i.e wipe everything. Do Not restore any data, except the stuff Google restores itself. Run the rom in this state for a good while (as a rule of thumb try running it for twice your expected stable period before considering it at stable i.e if it crashes once a day run it for two days) if stable proceed to next stage.
If your chosen custom ROM does not have xposed framework install it and activate now, Do not install any modules run for a while to access stability before proceeding to next step.
One by one install your chosen modules, again running each for a while to access stability.
At any one of these steps stability should degrade if so you have identified your culprit.
I know this process is laborious and likely to take a while to complete but sometimes otherwise rock solid roms can be affected by a combination of things and without carrying out the above steps identifying the culprit is nigh on impossible, do bear in mind that some custom roms are just less stable than stock.
ghostofcain said:
Debugging instability with custom roms, and adding xposed modules into the mix, is a bit of a black art but here goes.
First install your custom ROM, with a clean flash i.e wipe everything. Do Not restore any data, except the stuff Google restores itself. Run the rom in this state for a good while (as a rule of thumb try running it for twice your expected stable period before considering it at stable i.e if it crashes once a day run it for two days) if stable proceed to next stage.
If your chosen custom ROM does not have xposed framework install it and activate now, Do not install any modules run for a while to access stability before proceeding to next step.
One by one install your chosen modules, again running each for a while to access stability.
At any one of these steps stability should degrade if so you have identified your culprit.
I know this process is laborious and likely to take a while to complete but sometimes otherwise rock solid roms can be affected by a combination of things and without carrying out the above steps identifying the culprit is nigh on impossible, do bear in mind that some custom roms are just less stable than stock.
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Wipe everything but internal correct? And also should I install gapps right away or wait a bit, then install gapps?
Thanks for all the help!
Yes wipe everything bar internal, personally I'd run it without gapps, even, to start with.
ghostofcain said:
Yes wipe everything bar internal, personally I'd run it without gapps, even, to start with.
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Even without Gapps, it crashed in around 2-3 minutes
Wow, that is poor. You aren't having this problem with stock OS?

Root / SuperSU Failing to complete? ( Help)

When I try to flash SuperSU it fails and just aborts.
I have tried flashing stable and all the beta builds same results. I'll attach a screenshot of it.
Originally I had root with everything working fine but decided to try and update through the update app when I was rooted. This was when I was on 3.2.4 trying to get to 3.2.7. All the update process seemed to do was revert my phone to unrooted and did not update to 3.2.7. Ever since then flashing SuperSU didn't seem to work. I waiting for a full zip. Of 3.2.8 to come out thinking flashing full update would fix it. It didn't.
Everything is running fine on 3.2.8. Just any attempt at flashing SuperSU fails.
These were all dirty flashes.
I have not tried a complete restore to stock yet. Would like to avoid this if possible.
I have no active modifications to my system.
savvymatthew said:
When I try to flash SuperSU it fails and just aborts.
I have tried flashing stable and all the beta builds same results. I'll attach a screenshot of it.
Originally I had root with everything working fine but decided to try and update through the update app when I was rooted. This was when I was on 3.2.4 trying to get to 3.2.7. All the update process seemed to do was revert my phone to unrooted and did not update to 3.2.7. Ever since then flashing SuperSU didn't seem to work. I waiting for a full zip. Of 3.2.8 to come out thinking flashing full update would fix it. It didn't.
Everything is running fine on 3.2.8. Just any attempt at flashing SuperSU fails.
These were all dirty flashes.
I have not tried a complete restore to stock yet. Would like to avoid this if possible.
I have no active modifications to my system.
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Clean installation will probably fix it and has less risk of potentially bugs compared to dirty flashes.
LS.xD said:
Clean installation will probably fix it and has less risk of potentially bugs compared to dirty flashes.
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Yeah kinda figured that. How exactly do you force a fresh install and? Sorry for the noob question.
savvymatthew said:
Yeah kinda figured that. How exactly do you force a fresh install and? Sorry for the noob question.
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OnePlus.net offers the rom files as download:
OOS 3.2.6 (capable for OTA 3.2.8)
Open Beta 7
I'm using the Open Beta at the moment and it runs without any issues
OOS roms can be flashed with custom TWRP
For a clean installation just wipe partitions (System; Data; Cache; Int. Storage) with TWRP before flashing the new rom
Just don't be surprised if you wipe your int. storage, you will lose all of your roms and things you've downloaded to your phone. I never wipe int. storage, just Cache, Dalvik, Data, and System.
Hw4ng3r said:
Just don't be surprised if you wipe your int. storage, you will lose all of your roms and things you've downloaded to your phone. I never wipe int. storage, just Cache, Dalvik, Data, and System.
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Thank you for pointing on that I backup all my stuff on my computer once a week but others may not.
By never wiping your internal or manually deleting folders you will collect garbage over time when you change android installations.
I have a back up from when i first set it up, so its very old. After i Flash and set everything up again think im gonna start making weekly back ups, with all the roms and stuff for this phone probably be smart.
Thanks guys

Bootloop on every Magisk installation

Hi everyone,
I recently made a fresh install of the latest OOS ROM on my Onplus 5T (OOS 9.0.8). After reinstalling all the apps and data I tried to root the phone. My bootloader was already unlocked, so I just went on to flash TWRP (first tried the official TWRP 3.3.1 dumpling, and then the 3.3.1 blu_spark version). Then I tried to flash Magisk via TWRP (tried versions 19.2, 19.3, 19.4), and every time I try to reboot I get stuck on a black screen with the cyan led on, and I have to uninstall Magisk in order to reboot on the phone. Also the phone is encrypted, and I have a the Microsoft Intune Portal app installed to use some work apps, but I don't know if that can be the source of the problem.
If you have any idea on how to successfully flash Magisk, that would be amazing.
Thanks in advance :good:
I use the same version of ROM and magisk I use is canary build . Working fine. (even its not canary build I also can boot successfully)
you might need to check if some apps you install might cause this.
my recommendation is clear /data and starts fresh then root it before installing any apps. to see if it working fine or not.
also after you flash magisk do you try to wipe cache, dalvik-cache?
and how long are you waiting for its to boot? normally it would take more time than normal boot (without magisk)
Just connect to to ADB and delete vendor.. recovery.. rom.. radio.. antennaa.. ect everything. Get yourself a stock full rom and flash that through ADB. Then flash custom recovery, custom rom, gapps, custom kernel, magisk. thats it. find stock rom on manufacturers data server. I did this to a different phone I had but this is the way to 100% fix everything... by purging the phone to nothing. You can however do a twrp backup before doing so.
Thanks for the input, I will try first to reflash the ROM and root before installing any apps, and see if it works in order to avoid the long process of restoring all my data. I do wipe cache/dalvik cache before and after every flash. If that doesn't work I will try another time a clean flash and tell you if it worked.
I just reflashed the ROM and right after I flashed Magisk 19.3, then rebooted and it worked. Not sure what the issue was but the problem is now resolved. Thanks guys for the advice.

Stuck on spinning wheel after flashing Lineage and gapps

Hello,
I would like to install Lineage on my OnePlus5T, as the OxygenOS system does not seem to have an option for the Albanian language. Lineage does.
However, since Wednesday July 28, I have been trying and failing. Here are the steps:
1. Unlock bootloader (worked perfectly.)
2. Flash TWRP (No issue there either.)
3. Wipe Data, System, Dalvik, Cache (All okay so far...)
4. Flash Lineage and Gapps (both worked fine). I'm flashing lineage 18, with the pico gapps package for android 11.
5. Wipe dalvik and cache again, then reboot. But I got stuck on the spinning wheel. I had backed up all the data with TWRP, but apparently restoring it won't put me backk on OxygenOS. The backup must've been corrupted when copying to a computer.
I also erased system and vendor with fastboot, which wiped all else from the phone and then I tried again, still no luck.
I have tried flashing OxygenOS again, and that now gives me "zip trebble compatibility error, invalid zip file format".
But all partitions were empty, before flashing the system. What have I done wrong? Or what should/can I try to get the system installed?
Many thanks for any help... Sorry for the long message.
Hmm. Did you try without flashing GAPPS? How would your phone behave with system being flashed only?
dedq said:
Hmm. Did you try without flashing GAPPS? How would your phone behave with system being flashed only?
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I feel that could work. However, just before I do, I should ask, does Lineage have the core google apps already installed? Google play, etc? If so, I'll give that a try at my earliest convenience.
Many thanks for the help.
Lineage doesn't have anything related to Google. It's totally debloated.
Give flashing without GAPPS a try and you will be able to identify the problem.
dedq said:
Lineage doesn't have anything related to Google. It's totally debloated.
Give flashing without GAPPS a try and you will be able to identify the problem.
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If this works, how would I be able to get the google apps installed? Would I need to try a different gapps package, maybe?
Many thanks again, and sorry for all the questions.
First see if it works at all after flashing system and we will see after it.
Tobias101 said:
If this works, how would I be able to get the google apps installed? Would I need to try a different gapps package, maybe?
Many thanks again, and sorry for all the questions.
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It's always worth an attempt to boot after flashing system only. If your phone boots you should reboot to recovery and flash your Gapps. Hopefully your phone wool boot again then.
KeinePanik said:
It's always worth an attempt to boot after flashing system only. If your phone boots you should reboot to recovery and flash your Gapps. Hopefully your phone wool boot again then.
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Thank you so much, I'm going to give that a try when I can.
Hello,
The system booted without gapps, but didn't boot with it. So I downloaded the nano package, which was the only other available one for android 11, and it now works flawlessly.
Many thanks for all the help!

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