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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
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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.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3074586
I had been using it for the last 2 days with out any problems.
Same here!!
But when I install Smart Alarm Icon & XInstaller at the same time ,and I reboot to see if the two Xposed app works.
However, I got stuck on the boot screen.
Yet, I haven't tried to install each app at a time, so I dunno which app caused the problem...
jasonlee0315 said:
Same here!!
But when I install Smart Alarm Icon & XInstaller at the same time ,and I reboot to see if the two Xposed app works.
However, I got stuck on the boot screen.
Yet, I haven't tried to install each app at a time, so I dunno which app caused the problem...
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I was running it on ARHD but got some weird ram overflow..
It just stacked my 3GB completely full untill the phone became unresponsive so I had to restore a nandroid to fix it..
Weird issue, it might have been one of the modules..
Just waiting till official 64bit version comes out I think...
Hi all
Would like to install exposed, any news on the 64bit version and or the bugs mentioned?
Cheers
blocka said:
Hi all
Would like to install exposed, any news on the 64bit version and or the bugs mentioned?
Cheers
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If you are using 5.1 can find all info here, If you want to use Install xposed-v70-sdk22-arm64-by-romracer-20150808.zip is what you need and you can get the APK here
If using 5.0.2 use link in OP
thanks liam_davenport
I've been looking for a guide or instructions on how to recover from a boot loop but haven't been to successful in finding anything worthwhile. So wanted to ask here, if it does happen (not that it will) I just want to cover my bases and know beforehand how to recover from a boot loop. Obviously part of the recovery process would be to have taken a NAN backup prior to installing the xposed framework, to recover it's a process of booting into recovery and restoring the NAND?
Really looking forward to getting this on my phone.
Thanks guys.
There is an uninstaller zip available, flash it when you experience a bootloop ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979 ) . Otherwise just flash your rom new, that works as well. Then deactivate all your modules and start reactivating them one by one, you might have an incompatible module running,, which causes it
I've not gotten this to work so far. I'm on 5.1 stock rooted, s-on. Booted up successfully after installing the zip, but when I launched Amplify it says xposed isnt active.
When i went to check in xposed, it says romracer 71 active though. A little help anyone?
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neverborn said:
I've not gotten this to work so far. I'm on 5.1 stock rooted, s-on. Booted up successfully after installing the zip, but when I launched Amplify it says xposed isnt active.
When i went to check in xposed, it says romracer 71 active though. A little help anyone?
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Did you activate the module?
I did, yes. However, it does seem like Xposed just won't work with stock 5.1 / odex / S-OFF; bootloops abound.
I've resorted to ARHD 12 to get it to work.
neverborn said:
I did, yes. However, it does seem like Xposed just won't work with stock 5.1 / odex / S-OFF; bootloops abound.
I've resorted to ARHD 12 to get it to work.
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It does work with rooted stock 5.1 s-on though. Sometimes it requires the 2 button reboot. It occasionally sticks at the splash screen but not often. I have used Greenify, Sense Toolbox for Sense 6 and 7 (which has lots of cool features like 12 mini quick toggles and status bar and notification hiding), Always Correct for password memory on my keyboard, YouTube Ad Away, X Hangouts which allows custom theming and features and YouTube Background Playback.. All working great here with the Romracer sdk22 arm64 5.1 framework zip and Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha 4
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Thanks for letting me know. On the other hand, i can stick with ARHD as it's been so stable so far.
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There is an official 5.1 x64 version now..
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There is an official 5.1 x64 version now..
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True that, just flashed...first boot was not successful or maybe I wasn't patient enough but the second boot went fine..all working great.
I've installed the latest (v73) official xposed for android 5.1 over romracer's unofficial one and didn't have any issues. First boot, all good! All modules works great..
Same here all works fine
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I can't get it to work. I installed the xposed.apk from the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 which is version 3 alpha 4 and then flashed the framework in TWRP, which is the xposed-v75-sdk22-arm64.zip file. I have an HTC One m9 running android 5.1. When I reboot, it shows that "version 75" is installed in xposed but when I try to run any xposed requiring app it doesn't work. For example, MinminGuard says "Xposed is not enabled".
Is there ANYTHING I can do??
Veraster said:
I can't get it to work. I installed the xposed.apk from the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 which is version 3 alpha 4 and then flashed the framework in TWRP, which is the xposed-v75-sdk22-arm64.zip file. I have an HTC One m9 running android 5.1. When I reboot, it shows that "version 75" is installed in xposed but when I try to run any xposed requiring app it doesn't work. For example, MinminGuard says "Xposed is not enabled".
Is there ANYTHING I can do??
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Did you enable the module? Go to Xposed app - Modules - Click the tick boxes - Reboot
Yeah the modules were already enabled. I ended up finding what was causing the problem. I had to go into Super SU and change default access to "Grant" and checked the "Enable su during boot" box. That finally made it work.
Got my 5x for Christmas. I immediately unlocked and flashed TWRP, and started playing with ROMs. Once I settled on cyanogenmod, I decided to flash xposed. After flashing it, upon boot I got stuck in a loop of "Unfortunately, NFC service has stopped." errors.
Since then, I have been troubleshooting on the factory image. I formatted everything, even the sdcard, and then flashed the factory image. I then booted, then flashed and booted TWRP.
From this point, I have tried, in every order imaginable, flashing SuperSU (systemless and traditional), flashing xposed, and installing the Xposed Installer apk. No matter what I do, I get the NFC error loop. I have also tried both xposed v78, v79, and v79 dirty flashed over v78.
The only thing which has been even mildly successful has been flashing the original 6.0 factory image and then following the above steps. This results in a working xposed installation, but then upgrading to 6.0.1 and reflashing xposed causes the loop again.
From what I can tell by reading here and on /r/nexus5x, plenty of other people are having this issue, and no one seems to have the actual cause or solution. So please, if you have seen this issue, post the circumstances (be as specific as you can with versions, orders, etc), as well as your personal solutions. And if anyone has the true cause and/or solution please post that as well.
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v78 doesn't work for me either. I've seen a number of people mention that v79 causes this error, and that reverting to v78 will fix it. However, I cannot get either v78 or v79 to work.
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v78 doesn't work for me either. I've seen a number of people mention that v79 causes this error, and that reverting to v78 will fix it. However, I cannot get either v78 or v79 to work.
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I just clean flashed mmb29q, tried to install v80, and got the nfc bootloop. Only way to fix was to flash the xposed uninstaller.
Tried this: checking "Enable su during boot" in the SuperSU app, then reflashing Xposed. No luck.
And nfc was not on prior to flashing xposed the first time.
Xposed v79 worked for me fine on mmb29p.
I used supersu 2.66 on mmb29p, and 2.67 on mmb29q.
Busybox installed?
Disabled NFC in settings first before flashing xposed
I got this too on MMB29Q with NFC enabled in settings. I disabled NFC in settings prior to flashing on the next try and flashing xposed v80 worked fine. After installing xposed framework, I was able to turn on NFC in settings again and all is well.
Go it to work. This was my path: Checked every box in SuperSu Settings tab that wasn't checked (e.g., enable multi-user, enable su during boot, etc.), installed the Xposed apk, flashed Xposed zip in TWRP.
Setup: MMB29Q, TWRP 3.0, SuperSU 2.67
I have the same issue trying to use layers manager. Wonder if it's related
I've installed v77 all the way up to v82, all with the same result while also trying everything mentioned before
UPDATE: I've checked literally everything now, including multi-user (didnt think that was necessary before), everything works now on v80
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hey,
I rooted my phone with the low effort method (because of locked BL) and used this image as my pre-rooted image. Everything worked, but now I want to change the navigation bar size/height, it's a bit too small.
I searched the thread, but people say to look at the first post there, which was edited or something, because it doesnt say anything about changing navbar size. It seems in order to change navbar DPI, I need to flash a new navbar using FlashFire? Are there no working Xposed modules to do that? I tried Gravity Box, but that didn't work.
Is it possible to change dpi for navigation bar only using texdroider DPI?
I use the 5.3.3 version of gravitybox (5.3.4 didn't work for me with the longpress-switch audio tracks) and tested, I was able to adjust the height of the navbar easily. I actually shrink mine down to 75% but it should work.
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I use the 5.3.3 version of gravitybox (5.3.4 didn't work for me with the longpress-switch audio tracks) and tested, I was able to adjust the height of the navbar easily. I actually shrink mine down to 75% but it should work.
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You used the same pre-rooted image? Version 10e?
If so, maybe I'm doing something wrong in Xposed or Gravity Box. Sry, first time rooted Android :/
Whats the procedure here, exactly? I go to xposed, download Gravity Box, activate it in xposed under "modules", reboot the phone, go into Gravity Box -> navigation bar, activate the main switch at the top and adjust the bar height. Nothing changes, even after a reboot. Am I doing this wrong?
Edit: got it to work. Not sure what the issue was, what I did differently this time was downloading 5.3.3 instead of 5.3.4 and I rebooted a 2nd time after activating the main switch at the top of navigation bar settings.
Yuuseki said:
You used the same pre-rooted image? Version 10e?
If so, maybe I'm doing something wrong in Xposed or Gravity Box. Sry, first time rooted Android :/
Whats the procedure here, exactly? I go to xposed, download Gravity Box, activate it in xposed under "modules", reboot the phone, go into Gravity Box -> navigation bar, activate the main switch at the top and adjust the bar height. Nothing changes, even after a reboot. Am I doing this wrong?
Edit: got it to work. Not sure what the issue was, what I did differently this time was downloading 5.3.3 instead of 5.3.4 and I rebooted a 2nd time after activating the main switch at the top of navigation bar settings.
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How did you managed to install xposed? I'm using rooted 5.1 v10c version and when trying to install xposed it says to me that xposed is not compatible with android sdk version 22 or my processor architecture. What can I do?
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How did you managed to install xposed? I'm using rooted 5.1 v10c version and when trying to install xposed it says to me that xposed is not compatible with android sdk version 22 or my processor architecture. What can I do?
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You are trying to install Xposed, not the XposedInstaller.apk, right? I dont really know what this error is, but it sounds like you are missing the actual Xposed framework on your phone. You have to install the framework first, then the installer.apk.
I followed this guide:
joined the beta group, downloaded FlashFire from Google Play store (it says it can take up to several hours until the link works for you, I just had to refresh and it worked after a few seconds)
downloaded the xposed-v79-sdk22-arm64.zip and XposedInstaller.apk, put them both in a folder on external SD (can be placed anywhere on the phone)
installed Xposed using FlashFire
after phone rebooted, installed XposedInstaller.apk and I was done.
edit: I should also mention Im on 10e, but that's hardly the issue. Im sure it works on 10c also. If not, you could flash a new firmware (10e) on it, you will lose root though and will have to redo it. Xposed is powerful and root is not the same without it, in my opinion, so I would really want to have it.
Short guide what you could do:
flash 10e using this guide (I used the Poland H81510e KDZ)
download this pre-rooted 10e image
follow the low effort guide and use the dd command from the 10e image
Yuuseki said:
You are trying to install Xposed, not the XposedInstaller.apk, right? I dont really know what this error is, but it sounds like you are missing the actual Xposed framework on your phone. You have to install the framework first, then the installer.apk.
I followed this guide:
joined the beta group, downloaded FlashFire from Google Play store (it says it can take up to several hours until the link works for you, I just had to refresh and it worked after a few seconds)
downloaded the xposed-v79-sdk22-arm64.zip and XposedInstaller.apk, put them both in a folder on external SD (can be placed anywhere on the phone)
installed Xposed using FlashFire
after phone rebooted, installed XposedInstaller.apk and I was done.
edit: I should also mention Im on 10e, but that's hardly the issue. Im sure it works on 10c also. If not, you could flash a new firmware (10e) on it, you will lose root though and will have to redo it. Xposed is powerful and root is not the same without it, in my opinion, so I would really want to have it.
Short guide what you could do:
flash 10e using this guide (I used the Poland H81510e KDZ)
download this pre-rooted 10e image
follow the low effort guide and use the dd command from the 10e image
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Wow, thanks for the great help!
Any way to change dpi of nav bar in the build.prop?
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.