[HELP] SD Card show's up as damaged after Xposed install / Uninstall not possible - Xposed General

I have an SD card that's set up as internal storage.
The Xposed Installer app complained about it's install location, so I moved it to the "real" internal storage and the warning was gone. Then I continued to install the Xposed framework.
After the required reboot a system notification popped up: SD card not found
It is still recognized by Android but reported as damaged under settings > storage.
The Apps that are located on the SD card are now missing and others now crash when trying access the phone's storage.
The Xposed Installer App also crashes when I try to download the uninstaller.
But I can still access the SD cards contents trough the Recovery system.
With the TWRP file browser I can happily navigate to /external_sd/media/0 and all my sd card content is still there!
What might have gone wrong here?
How can I uninstall Xposed to see if that helps?
Info about my phone and ROM
Samsung S4 Mini GT-I9195
Android 7.1.2 (Nougat, API 25)
LineageOS 14.1-20171103-NIGHTLY-serranoltexx
Xposed 88.2 installed via XposedInstaller_3.1.4.apk
encryption is activated

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I cant change the location where my pictures are being placed.
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1) Xposed framework + Pictures2SD module
2) Try to clean up the internal storage (11gb)
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But cant i put stuff on my sdcard? Move to sd card just puts them on my internal memory of 11 gb.. I installed the framework etc..
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You want ...
1) Save pictures on the external SD card > xposed + pictures2sd module
2) install more apps ... Clean up your phone. Remove things you don't use.... House cleaning.
If your data partition (2gb) is already filled up, check /data/log folder if there aren't any hidden treasuries which can be deleted!
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[Q] Make the SD the "default" memory

Hi, I have a Moto G 2014 with Stock 5.0.2 rooted, and I bought a 32GB SD Card a few days ago. The thing is that everything is still going to the internal memory, instead of the SD (photos, downloads, etc.), so I want to know if it's a way to make everything write on the SD card without messing up the phone (I heard I can mount SD in /sdcard changing init.rc but I don't want to do that). I also want to move my WhatsApp chats to the SD too, hehehehe (WhatsApp data is in the internal :'c)
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Hi,
For the photos and videos part, you can select from the camera application if you want to store them in the internal memory or on the SD card. For applications I think they are installed in the internal memory by default but you can move them after installation on the SD card by going to settings -> apps -> touch app -> move to SD card. To change the default installation location you need the android SDK installed on your PC and adb and then to edit a file. But I do not recommend this since the SD card is not accessible while the phone is connected to the PC. This will make applications that always run to work improperly(widgets, Facebook, etc. might generate a lot of errors because of it).
I think it's a Xposed module for that.
KuranKaname said:
I think it's a Xposed module for that.
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if you're rooted then try link2sd from play store. you need to have an ext partition on your sd card for this to work.
if you are not rooted then you will have to manually create symlinks to the files on the sd card.
ethanchow said:
if you're rooted then try link2sd from play store. you need to have an ext partition on your sd card for this to work.
if you are not rooted then you will have to manually create symlinks to the files on the sd card.
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Better try Link2SD. The procedure to turn your external SD to internal storage causes a lot of trouble in most cases.
There are also scripts that link the possible apps and libraries automatically to the SD card when installing them.

Cannot load modules because they are on the SD CARD

Whenever I try to download and activate modules that are downloaded from the XPOSED APP or online I get the message, "This module cannot be loaded because it's installed on the SD card, please move it to internal storage." I uninstalled everything and tried to download the XPOSED APK from my downloads WITH MY SD CARD REMOVED but my phone says there isn't enough storage even though I have 2GB + of storage open. I can only install modules from the Google Play Store that will actually activate and this is super frustrating.
I'm having the same issue... I do have my SD card set up as adoptable storage so maybe that's the issue here. Do you have adoptable storage set up? Can anyone make any suggestions?
NuclearKnives said:
Whenever I try to download and activate modules that are downloaded from the XPOSED APP or online I get the message, "This module cannot be loaded because it's installed on the SD card, please move it to internal storage." I uninstalled everything and tried to download the XPOSED APK from my downloads WITH MY SD CARD REMOVED but my phone says there isn't enough storage even though I have 2GB + of storage open. I can only install modules from the Google Play Store that will actually activate and this is super frustrating.
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It doesn't matter that you have 2GB of storage, xposed needs space in the system drive not data (storage)
Workaround this problem is:
Code:
Go to: Setting -> Apps & notification -> See all... (searching target module) -> Storage -> App info -> Storage -> Change -> Tap: Internal shared storage -> OK
I know that is old issue, but I have an old Samsung Galaxy S4, which I used for few reasons (removable battery, small screen, updatable to Android 10, NFC) and wondering if anyone knows does exist some Xposed module, which forces modules installations to internal memory, even if SD card is set up as adoptable storage?
It's annoying :crying: every time to repeat my above solution for each module separtely...
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