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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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.
I updated my rooted (via purpledrake lite) LG G3 F400K today via an OTA update and the phone rebooted fine, the only problem being that it changed the runtime to Dalvik. Now when I change the runtime to ART in the developer options, the phone reboots but the runtime does not change and remains Dalvik. Please help.
Are you using any xposed modules?
Yes, I am using BootManager, G3 TweaksBox, Greenify and YouTube AdAway.
You need to uninstall xposed to run ART. If you want to used the xposed modules you can't run ART.
But the xposed modules were running fine before the update with ART. Why won't they work now?
vaibhavaggarwal said:
But the xposed modules were running fine before the update with ART. Why won't they work now?
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Because they are not compatible
Can't I just disable the ones that are not compatible with ART?
I tried disabling all the modules but the phone will still not boot into ART.
Its not the modules that dont run on art.
Its exposed itself not able to run on art.
You HAVE TO delete exposed in order to run art or live with dalvik
please hit thanks if i helped in any way. send from my g3 d852 beast
Ok, now I understand. Thanks for your help
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.
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.
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 !