Hi all,
New to the forum, but none many topics been reading many topics and the forums are great.
I'm new to Custom ROMs but have a pretty good idea about how it all works. I have one issue though. I have OneDroid custom ROM installed, I installed Unicon to change the icons but it continually says I need to install the framework have done this and rebooted many times to no avail.
Is the framework compatible with 4.4 or is there something I'm doing wrong.
Thanks
21Degrees said:
Hi all,
New to the forum, but none many topics been reading many topics and the forums are great.
I'm new to Custom ROMs but have a pretty good idea about how it all works. I have one issue though. I have OneDroid custom ROM installed, I installed Unicon to change the icons but it continually says I need to install the framework have done this and rebooted many times to no avail.
Is the framework compatible with 4.4 or is there something I'm doing wrong.
Thanks
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wrote this for a different xposed module, but same principle applies:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50586287&postcount=70182
nkk71 said:
wrote this for a different xposed module, but same principle applies:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50586287&postcount=70182
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Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately the uncheck->soft reboot, check->reboot option didn't work.
21Degrees said:
Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately the uncheck->soft reboot, check->reboot option didn't work.
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and you made sure:
1- you're granting root access to Xposed and the module you're using
2- xposed is "install/update" -> soft reboot (pic 1)
3- enabled the module in xposed (pic 3)
nkk71 said:
and you made sure:
1- you're granting root access to Xposed and the module you're using
2- xposed is "install/update" -> soft reboot (pic 1)
3- enabled the module in xposed (pic 3)
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Yes have done all three, I read on another forum that Unicon is not compatible with 4.4. There was a workaround with Titanium Backup but I was unable to backup Unicon as I was getting the 'Insufficient Storage' alert.
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Hi All,
After a recent flash of ARHD 71.1 (HTC One M7), I cannot get the Framework to work. I just get the message ""The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?" I've tried:
uninstalling the framework then re-installing by downloading the apk.
disabling all Xposed modules and re-installing the framework
uninstalling the framework and installing an older version
installing the unstable beta version of the framework
disabling/re-enabling permissions in SuperSU
In the 'Framework' tab of the app, the 'app_process' and 'XposedBridge.jar' both show a red line under the 'active' column. The bundled counts are 58 and 54 respectively.
The modes I'm trying to use are:
Advanced Power Menu
Boot Manager
Hide Xposed IME
Network Speed Indicator
Sense 6 Toolbox
Swiftkey Goodness on More Fields
XDual Statusclock
Xposedstatues Text
YouTube AdAway
I've had various Xposed mods working before I updated ARHD, so I have no idea what's going wrong now.
Possibly relevant:
I could never get Sense 6 toolbox to work from within ARHD, even before I started adding other mods:
My first install of Xposed was via Aroma at the same time as I installed ARHD 71.1.
I hope somebody can help me here!
Thanks
Have you read the FAQ?
GermainZ said:
Have you read the FAQ?
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Hi GermainZ,
Yes, I've looked through the FAQs but I can't find anything that's completely relevant.
There seem to be issues (bootloops) with the Oppo Framework, I don't have a fix yet.
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I'm not running Oppo
On some HTC One phones with CM11, the System UI force crashes. This seems to be caused by SELinux restrictions
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As far as I know, I'm not running a CM ROM. Anyway, I'm not getting FCs.
Apart from that, obviously it won't work if the conditions mention above aren't met, e.g. if your phone isn't rooted
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Yes, of course it's rooted!
Does Xposed get disabled if I flash a new ROM? Yes, because the file it modifies, /system/bin/app_process, is part of every ROM and will be overwritten when you flash a ROM. However, as long as you don't wipe data, the Xposed Installer app will still be installed, so you can just click on "install/update" again in the Framework section and reboot.
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Xposed was installed with the new ROM via Aroma, so this isn't relevant.
miles_muso said:
Hi GermainZ,
Yes, I've looked through the FAQs but I can't find anything that's completely relevant.
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The FAQ doesn't end there - there 8 additional posts. If those don't help, post your Xposed logs after a reboot.
GermainZ said:
The FAQ doesn't end there - there 8 additional posts. If those don't help, post your Xposed logs after a reboot.
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Hi Germain,
Yes, I've read them all. But none of the other FAQs are anything to do with getting the Framework functioning.
I've just gone into the Framework tab, hit 'update/install' which has cased a reboot (as designed) and now I've gone into the Logs section, but the only message there is 'Log Is Empty'.
I'm wondering if the fact that I'm running the ARHD version of Sense 6 toolbox is causing problems? I presume this would only work if Xposed is installed (via Aroma at the same time as I flashed the ARHD ROM), but perhaps it's a 'standalone' version of Sense 6 toolbox? Just reading back that last sentence makes no sense to me, but then I'm open to any possibilities at this stage!
One of my mods is APM (Advanced Power Menu), and I've noticed that there is a special Xposed Installer quoted in an APM post specifically for the Sony Xperia. Might there be any special installer for the HTC One that I'm not seeing anywhere?
Is S-On active and have you tried installing the framework using the recovery?
GermainZ said:
Is S-On active and have you tried installing the framework using the recovery?
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S-On is active.
Before installing via recovery - I think I should do a COMPLETE uninstall of the Framework, but not from within the app itself, as that hasn't seemed to work. Any ideas of how to do that?
Thanks for all your help and patience so far!
miles_muso said:
Before installing via recovery - I think I should do a COMPLETE uninstall of the Framework
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You don't have to do that.
GermainZ said:
You don't have to do that.
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Excellent! But I'm not sure how to install and apk using recovery. I know how to flash a zip, but not an APK. I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.3. Do I need to use the adb sideload feature and install if from my laptop?
Sorry for this noob question!
miles_muso said:
Excellent! But I'm not sure how to install and apk using recovery. I know how to flash a zip, but not an APK. I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.3. Do I need to use the adb sideload feature and install if from my laptop?
Sorry for this noob question!
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Change the installation method in the Xposed Installer's settings.
Hi GermainZ,
I had to get back on board my cruise ship before your last post so my apologies for taking so long to reply. In the end, I did a complete re-flash of ARHD 71.1 and rebooted twice (just to make sure) before attempting to activate and xposed mods. This seems to have done the trick. One of the mods doesn't seem to be working at the moment, so I plan to de-activate them all, reboot, then activate them one-by-one, rebooting in between each. I've read that this is sometimes necessary. If I have any further problems I will of course post again but, for now, thank you very much for your time and help.
Regards,
miles_muso
Hi all, i am on my s4(verizon) and have just successfully installed hyperdrive rom(version:16) which is currently 4.4
Anyway, xposed installer comes integrated in the ROM, and when i try to update it by pressing the install/update it doesn't do anything.
when i try to do this manually, i get an error: (refer to screenshot)
This also applies to the App Settings Module
The reason i discovered this is when i tried to use a module it stated that my xposed bridge wasn't updated.
Any Ideas On How To Fix?
Black Fullbust said:
Anyway, xposed installer comes integrated in the ROM
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That's the problem. You have to uninstall the preinstalled version first. For help, please use the ROM's thread.
rovo89 said:
That's the problem. You have to uninstall the preinstalled version first. For help, please use the ROM's thread.
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I use titaniumBackup to uninstall it, but when I go to install the apk I downloaded it wants to install it as an upafte meaning somewhere its still installed any idea on how to fully uninstall?
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I have recently downloader Xposed Installer for my HTC One (Android 4.4.2) and have successfully installed it (including the mods I want) but the mods don't seem to be able to work.
For example, I have Xposed Lockscreen Wallpaper (1.6.2) checked in the 'Modules' tab, but it doesn't seem to open when I my phone opens. The standard lockscreen pops up instead. Am I missing something or doing something wrong? Please help.
p.s please let me know if you need more details.
alanthailad said:
I have recently downloader Xposed Installer for my HTC One (Android 4.4.2) and have successfully installed it (including the mods I want) but the mods don't seem to be able to work.
For example, I have Xposed Lockscreen Wallpaper (1.6.2) checked in the 'Modules' tab, but it doesn't seem to open when I my phone opens. The standard lockscreen pops up instead. Am I missing something or doing something wrong? Please help.
p.s please let me know if you need more details.
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Have you installed the latest Framework? You can check by tapping the icon Xposed Installer and see if 'Framework' is written in red letters. If so, go into framework and press Install/Update (i think, i have the dutch version running, it's the option on the top).
DwightKSchrute said:
Have you installed the latest Framework? You can check by tapping the icon Xposed Installer and see if 'Framework' is written in red letters. If so, go into framework and press Install/Update (i think, i have the dutch version running, it's the option on the top).
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Yeah, the number is green and '58'
alanthailad said:
Yeah, the number is green and '58'
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I presume you have rebooted your phone? You have root? Do you see a green number '54' too? Those are the requirements for the Xposed Installer to work, including the modules you already checked.
Edit: Are you running a Sense-based ROM? The module only seems to work with Stock Google/AOSP
DwightKSchrute said:
I presume you have rebooted your phone? You have root? Do you see a green number '54' too? Those are the requirements for the Xposed Installer to work, including the modules you already checked.
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As shown in the attachments. Is that all right?
alanthailad said:
As shown in the attachments. Is that all right?
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Yes, that's how it's supposed to look, but I've found your problem: You are running Sense, the module is for Stock Google/AOSP only.
Hello to all you folk who haven't gotten tired of helping out this scrubs, especially the recent surge of scrubs trying to install the framework.
I am yet another one of those scrubs.
Reasons that you can probably guess, but I won't mention (They might be watching!), I rooted my phone, installed TWRP manager, tried to flash the framework, but it failed.
Why it failed though, I do not know. All I see is the Android icon fainting with an exclamation mark on top.
It then gives me options to reboot, update with adb, check the logs, etc..
I checked the logs to find if there were any errors, but it was just a huge wall of text of many many things that seemed not to pertain to my issue.
I have Samsung S6, SDK 22, ARM64 (yes I checked it all). So I got the framework for v86, SDK22, ARM64.
Rooted my Phone, have Superuser, installed TWRP manager. The only thing I haven't done is activate/install bootloader. Is that what might be causing the issue?
Find wanam's xPosed
Profit
Wouldn't I need the xposed framework for that again? (Seeing as it's an xposed module?)
Ilesyt said:
Wouldn't I need the xposed framework for that again? (Seeing as it's an xposed module?)
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I'm feeling nice, so here (at least you tried to search unlike others)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
Nergal di Cuthah said:
I'm feeling nice, so here (at least you tried to search unlike others)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
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Thanks! I will check it out!
Hello everyone,
I used Xposed for some days and I didn't have any issues. Yesterday I tried out some new modules and now I'm stuck with my rooted Galaxy S6 in a bootloop.
In most Solutions it is said that you have to remove "modules.list" form /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/
but I don't have a /conf folder.
S4drazam said:
Hello everyone, I used Xposed for some days and I didn't have any issues.........
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There's a few other possibilities you can try...
The following thread is specific to the "Xposed Modules Desactivator".
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3372942
I can't endorse that myself since I've never personally tried it before but, it seems to work for some members.
You can also go to the bottom of the following threads OP and use its attachment...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24267797
... that's named the "Xposed-Disabler-Recovery".
It's a Recovery Flashable zip file aimed at just disabling XPosed itself and the modules won't load if it's disabled.
In addition regarding the disabler zip, it basically does the same thing via recovery as if you had opened up the XPosed Installer app and selected to turn it off. Then if you wanted to Enable XPosed, just open up the app and select to turn it back on again (of course you'll have to reboot the device to complete the Enabling of XPosed).
Good Luck!
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S4drazam said:
it is said that you have to remove "modules.list" form /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/
but I don't have a /conf folder.
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Or from /data/user_de/0/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/ depending on your Android version.
Unfortunately none of it worked for me. I ended up doing a nandroid backup and flashing a random stable rom without doing no wipe before. Afterwards everything was fine again