boot loop - Xposed General

after installing the xposed framework i was stuck in a bootloop,
the safemode saved me, it worked and now i booted successfully into android.
do i have to delete or deinstall now something before i reboot the device again?

schlunk said:
after installing the xposed framework i was stuck in a bootloop,
the safemode saved me, it worked and now i booted successfully into android.
do i have to delete or deinstall now something before i reboot the device again?
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You carefully avoided to mention any detail, so I can't help with the bootloop.
If you want to remove Xposed completely, press the "uninstall" button in the app, then uninstall the Xposed Installer app and any modules.

sry,
i am on an alcatel 6012d
android 4.2.2 kernel 3.4.5
after installing couldnt get pass the logo.
i did a cache & data swipe in the boot recovery via vol+ power.
after that the xposed safemode still worked and it finally booted.
do i have a clean factory android now or are there some files left?
i dont see xposed in the applications anymore.
btw. no idea if i did something wrong when installing, but with the phone xposed doesnt work it seems..

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OnePlus 4.4.4: Latest version incompatible?

My phone just told me that a new version of the Xposed Framework was available and I chose to update it. It asked me to reboot, but this fails as the boot never completes. The OnePlus is stuck on the rotating logo.
I seem to remember that there is a chance that I can interact with the phone during boot to abort the loading of the Xposed Framework. Do I remember correctly or is the only solution now a full phone reset?
Googled a solution: Press power button repeatably during boot disables Xposed Framework. Phone has booted. Now I to find out how to make Xposed load properly...

BootLoop / invalid checksum

on a sm-g900i I was trying to install v75 sdk21 arm arter97 as advised
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
I tried the following...
v4 generic
snapdragon
snapdragon_requestCurrentGC
and they all said checksum failed... so I downloaded v80 sdk21 arm and it installs but then my phone is in what I think Is a boot loop. it just shows the Samsung loading screen with nothing else.....
how can I install xposed?
1q1a1z2w2s2x said:
on a sm-g900i I was trying to install v75 sdk21 arm arter97 as advised
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
I tried the following...
v4 generic
snapdragon
snapdragon_requestCurrentGC
and they all said checksum failed... so I downloaded v80 sdk21 arm and it installs but then my phone is in what I think Is a boot loop. it just shows the Samsung loading screen with nothing else.....
how can I install xposed?
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BUMP
I have a similar problem, i installed xposed on my phone (Alcatel Onetouch Pop C1 running android 4.2.2) and it worked fine. After performing a factory reset (for other reasons) I reinstalled xposed. I rebooted my device to activate the framework and then installed about three modules and conformed them but I didn't restart my phone to activate them until I had all three installed. I then rebooted and it was stuck in a bootloop, however I only had to factory reset it to get out of the bootloop (I didn't need to re-flash the OS or anything fancy like that). For fear of getting stuck in another bootloop, I haven't reinstalled xposed, but can anyone tell me why it happened or how I can reinstall it safely without getting stuck in another bootloop?
Charles IV said:
I have a similar problem, i installed xposed on my phone (Alcatel Onetouch Pop C1 running android 4.2.2) and it worked fine. After performing a factory reset (for other reasons) I reinstalled xposed. I rebooted my device to activate the framework and then installed about three modules and conformed them but I didn't restart my phone to activate them until I had all three installed. I then rebooted and it was stuck in a bootloop, however I only had to factory reset it to get out of the bootloop (I didn't need to re-flash the OS or anything fancy like that). For fear of getting stuck in another bootloop, I haven't reinstalled xposed, but can anyone tell me why it happened or how I can reinstall it safely without getting stuck in another bootloop?
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I'm sorry to be blunt but consider this.....
1) Different phone
2) Slightly issue here
3) This is not your thread
Perhaps... you would be better of making YOUR OWN THREAD, getting people to help you rather than commenting on my thread. why do people even do this -_-

How to uninstall xposed without having recovery files

I have rooted my device (Samsung S7 Edge) with the help of odin without taking any backups
Then I tried to install xposed 3.0.1 and in the framework I just selected 87. I didn't use the recovery mode on Marshmallow, and tried to install exposed directly by running apk. After I clicked reboot, the fone is unable to boot again. It is stuck on the first screen with Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge written.
I tried to factory reset, I did, even then I couldn't get luck to get it booted.
I think uninstalling xposed may be the solution, but I dont have any backup recorvery file.
Please help and let me know how to get my device booted.

Phonne won't get past boot logo after installing xposed module

i have successfully managed to install xposed framework and reboot my phone without any errors. But after i activate one module andm then reboot, my phone stucks on a boot logo forever until i wipe all data via recovery mode. What might be the cause of this, and how can i solve it?
phillipjack said:
i have successfully managed to install xposed framework and reboot my phone without any errors. But after i activate one module andm then reboot, my phone stucks on a boot logo forever until i wipe all data via recovery mode. What might be the cause of this, and how can i solve it?
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We cannot help you at all.
We do not know what phone you have. We do not know what ROM your phone has. We do not know what version of Xposed you tried to install. We do not know what method you tried to install it with. We do not know what module you are trying to activate. We do not know what mistakes you made, what error messages were generated, or what was recorded in your log files.
We do not know why you didn't create a backup before installing Xposed, or why you don't restore that backup now.
Without all of this information, we cannot help you.

Zenfone 3 (ZE553KL) Magisk 16.0 only core mode after Xposed crash, 16.4 bootloop[upd]

I have ZE553KL international version and install the Magisk via the boot.img method (didn't want to touch the recovery for upgrade reasons). Below is what I did after Magisk has successfully after installed:
1. I install Systemless Xposed, but give me the error "Xposed is installed, but not active".
2. After reading around on Xposed git issue, some user were having SELinux issue, so, I load the Systemless SELinux changer and change to permissive - Xposed worked after that.
3. I installed "Roaming Control" and "Smart Network" from Xposed Repo
4. After enable the Xposed module, the phone crashed on restart (would give me warning on Android UI, keyboard crash, and among others. I would stuck at unlock screen with no way of unlock the phone), I restart the phone and hit the power and volume key and it started and seems to work. Including the two Xposed module.
5. After that I enable systemless host file and install Ad-away, and some Magisk module - CloudflareDNS and Sony Music module.
6. Restart the phone, and the phone crash hard, non stop. Took me many restart and pressing the button around to get the phone started. After which I uninstall the two Xposed module, the phone still crashing. So I decide to uninstall Systemless Xposed totally.
7. After that, it seems the system is restarting normal, but still crash randomly. Decide to install Systemless Greenify, restart, phone started crash heavily like when sytemless Xposed was installed.
8. I remove the all Magisk module, thinking it would clear the systemless partition. Restart.
9. Decide to install something simple, install Magisk Cloudflare DNS module, restart phone, start crashing again.
So now, it at the point if I have any Magisk module installed, the phone would crash hard and stays at lock screen. So I enable Core mode, which pretty much is what is the same as what I can do to make the phone stable. I have attached what I can extract from the logcat, hope it will help some debugging.
[2018-07-01] Thought I would like to update. after running safely in core mode for awhile, the urge of play around on getting Xposed running came up again. I change the update channel into Beta, and Magisk Manger immediately prompt for 16.4 version available and whether I want to install it. Choose, yes, and use direct install (as it the recommended method). Quickly, it prompt for me to restart, and this is where the horror comes. After the usual warning about unlock bootloader, Asus logo then it got a new message indicate the system are corrupt, and it would restart by itself again, warning on unlock bootloader, Asus logo - froze.
- Have tried, flash back the stock boot image
- I have tried flash patched boot image via 16.0
Still not working.
Than I was forced to flash TWRP (@shakalaca, thanks you the man), pretty much defeat my purpose of keeping the original recovery of intend easier upgrade for Oreo.
- Tried to flash the original WW-71.60.139.30 rom I was on using TWRP
- Use the Magisk-uninstaller-20180627.zip
Still not working.
It was among some other useless stupid thing that I tried also didn't help, eventually I believe this two step made the phone boot again:
1) Flash the original boot.img at fastboot
2) Flash Magisk 16.0 zip file via TWRP
Wolla, phone booted, no data lost, so far all okay. Hope this may help some people.

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