Can anyone help me out on this black screen I'm getting now after updating Xposed to 2.6/2.6.1
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Does this happen with all modules disabled? If not, find out which module is causing this and ask for help in its support thread.
EDIT: if you can't access the Xposed Installer, check the FAQ for info on how to temporarily disable all modules or the framework.
Yeah, I disabled all of them. I also tried reinstalling the rom, it happen after I installed the 2.6 update from Xposed. I'm not really sure what else to do.
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Just to make sure Xposed is causing this, does this still happen if your uninstall the framework?
I'm not 100% sure on that but I am a little nervous about uninstalling it, the last time I did that I had to wipe my phone and it was a pain. I'm working off of a Mac so I'm limited on what I can do. I do k ow that I have not added anything since I was on Xposed 2.5
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GermainZ said:
Just to make sure Xposed is causing this, does this still happen if your uninstall the framework?
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i can confirm its Xposed (v2.6.1) causing the problem as my friend using HTC One X is also having screen problem (the entire screen is fuzz) (Xposed v2.5 is working fine for him until he updated to v2.6.1)
after uninstalling the framework (not the app) the screen is working fine again
will try to take a picture of it soon
xposed v2.6.1 working fine on moto x
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Hey huys having the same problem but how to uninstall framework ? my screen is black like say i can see the notification bars but the touch is not working is there a way uninstalling it?
Skrip said:
Hey huys having the same problem but how to uninstall framework ? my screen is black like say i can see the notification bars but the touch is not working is there a way uninstalling it?
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reboot your phone... while its booting, spam press Power / Volume button when you see the splash logo, it should vibrate twice. if it doesnt vibrate twice, reboot and try again.
if your phone did vibrate twice, continue spamming until a long vibrate, it means Xposed is disabled.
if your phone vibrates when pressing the buttons, its disabling Xposed Framework.
if your phone is not vibrating, reboot and try again.
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GermainZ said:
Just to make sure Xposed is causing this, does this still happen if your uninstall the framework?
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Looks really strange. I understood that you already tested that this even happens without any modules, but not if you downgrade or uninstall the framework. Correct?
Could you please try if the "disable resources API" setting in the installer makes any difference?
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I tried gravity box, only tested the status bar options and they didn't seem to work. I'm rooted.
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Use G2 Xposed. Works great
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And spend the .99 for the G2 Xposed pro
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I bought the g2 xposed pro, but I don't see an option for screenshot on holding the power button
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I use g2 xposed, xblast, app settings.....
I use Xpose APP Settings, advanced power menu, posed full screen caller id, exchange bypass (not yet activated)
Do all the options in the G2 Xposed Pro work for us then?
will using this hinder up from getting updates?
SayWhat10 said:
will using this hinder up from getting updates?
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well, in order for xposed to work you must be rooted. And once your rooted the updates will fail, so....... yes. yes it will.
schollianmj said:
well, in order for xposed to work you must be rooted. And once your rooted the updates will fail, so....... yes. yes it will.
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Actually this is wrong.....Rooting won't make the updates fail, a custom recovery would.
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No it won't hinder you from updates like pit bull said. But if you plan to keep the availability to root and customize your phone with xposed you will not want to take any updates. As soon as we get this bootloader / work around/ recovery figured out there will be no need to update to gain new software perks or enhancements. You will be able to flash the newest, smoothest, fastest, shiniest versions of the latest updates or android versions. Just like updating but the devs will fix any future lock downs built into the software and tweak them to be better all around than stock. So just like getting updates but BETTER!
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well thats funny because I am rooted and have NO custom recovery (AT&T) and everytime my phone trys to update itself it fails and I get a message saying that since my phone is suspected of being rooted it cannot update....
Not sure if I should post in this section but no matter. I recently got my dotview case and it was working great, however after installing the latest version of xposed framework, it seems to have broken all functionality. The screen won't show dotview with touch and pressing the power button while the case is closed will show the dotview indefinitely.
Just wondering if anyone else had the same issue. Also of note, this happens even without any modules installed.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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Not having those issues with Xposed 2.6, perhaps it is one of the modules you are actually using with it?
I disabled all modules, I'll try uninstalling them and starting from scratch.
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Make sure you watch if you are unsure on how to do it!
http://youtu.be/nWqTIXf5kUs
Thanks for making this. It's like people literally couldn't read the instructions on the site. It was really frustrating to watch how many people asked how to do this yesterday in the release thread.
Does this work on s5 active?
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No has not been reported to work yet
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DO NOT USE ULTRA POWER SAVING MODE AFTER ROOTING AS OF YET... myself and a few others are left with a black white att logo onscreen after enabling ULTRA POWER SAVING MODE just a heads up....
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Thanks for making this. It's like people literally couldn't read the instructions on the site. It was really frustrating to watch how many people asked how to do this yesterday in the release thread.
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I was trying to do it through my computer as I have everything in the past. The video showed me how to do it on my phone.
Holy Fuc!ing sh!t! There's root now!
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sholsten said:
I was trying to do it through my computer as I have everything in the past. The video showed me how to do it on my phone.
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I was hesitant to make a video, but thanks for the feedback!!
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This is done from the phone?
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Yes you do it all from the phone
DO NOT REMOVE THE LAUNCHERS AS I STATED IN THE VIDEO THIS WILL SCREW THE PHONE IF YOU TRY TO USE ULTRA POWER SAVING...
LEAVE THE LAUNCHERS IN
Thanks
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Worked for me! Thanks Guys
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I can confirm that this worked to root the S5 Active. I had issues with Google services not functioning properly, but once I installed SuperSU, and it disabled Knox, everything seemed to be working fine again. Based on comments from others, I have not enabled ultra power save mode.
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I can confirm that this worked to root the S5 Active. I had issues with Google services not functioning properly, but once I installed SuperSU, and it disabled Knox, everything seemed to be working fine again. Based on comments from others, I have not enabled ultra power save mode.
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Im on S5 AND3 rooted ans debloat i tried the UPSM and its working great just do not uninstall any stock launcher or stock samsung keyboard
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I removed the launchers lol but that's because I have never used the ultra power saver in the 2 months I've nd this
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MSStranger said:
I can confirm that this worked to root the S5 Active. I had issues with Google services not functioning properly, but once I installed SuperSU, and it disabled Knox, everything seemed to be working fine again. Based on comments from others, I have not enabled ultra power save mode.
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How did you go about installing SuperSU, and disabling Knox?
UPDATE: I see in his thread about SuperSU. Does it automatically disable Knox? Or do I have to go about Titanium Backup and disable all the appropriate apps?
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How did you go about installing SuperSU, and disabling Knox?
UPDATE: I see in his thread about SuperSU. Does it automatically disable Knox? Or do I have to go about Titanium Backup and disable all the appropriate apps?
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SuperSU automatically prompts and asks if you want to disable Knox. The first time I ran it, it hung. Rebooted, and ran again, and it disabled right away. Was golden after that point.
V2 didn't work for me. Just tried V1 and it worked with no issue. Awesome! Just got the S5 today as well.
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lol a 10min video on how to root by dling an apk in 1 click.. you should title it root and titanium and xposed etc lol.. did you show in video how to update su?
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lol a 10min video on how to root by dling an apk in 1 click.. you should title it root and titanium and xposed etc lol.. did you show in video how to update su?
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or one of them was 10mins.. u should teach how to set up supersu or at least say sll they gotta do is go in play store to get it lol
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I just rooted my phone with Towelroot (all hail Geohot) and installed the XPosed framework. Everything seemed to work fine until I activated the first couple modules (Rootcloak and Wanam) and then texts stopped sending from my phone. Worked fine after just rooting and fine once i disabled the modules, so it's probably something having to do with the installed modules.
Anyone else run into this issue?
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I just rooted my phone with Towelroot (all hail Geohot) and installed the XPosed framework. Everything seemed to work fine until I activated the first couple modules (Rootcloak and Wanam) and then texts stopped sending from my phone. Worked fine after just rooting and fine once i disabled the modules, so it's probably something having to do with the installed modules.
Anyone else run into this issue?
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i have both of those modules on my phone and texting is working fine. i know this doesnt help your particular phone, just wanted to say that those together do work with no texting problems.
Had a similar issue yesterday with mms. Thought it was xposed but it turned out to be Adblock blocking port 80.
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dcd17 said:
Had a similar issue yesterday with mms. Thought it was xposed but it turned out to be Adblock blocking port 80.
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Interesting, I'll disable adblock and see if that helps.
Any way to keep ab from blocking that port?
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You were absolutely right, that did it.
Glad to see it, I wanted Wanam and Root Cloak more than ab
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I have a XT1053 (T-Mobile) on stock 4.4.3 that is rooted. I've noticed within the past couple weeks that if I get an incoming call while the screen is unlocked, I can't pick up the call because the incoming call screen will not come up. The navbar disappears and the icon shows in the statusbar, but I can't drag the statusbar down. All other touch screen interaction works like normal. If the call comes while the screen is off, the incoming call screen shows up like normal. As you can understand this is a bit annoying. I disabled Xposed completely and tested it after a reboot but that didn't fix it. Has anybody encountered this or know of a fix? I really don't want to do a factory reset as I have my phone the way I like it, but I understand if it is needed.
Thanks
Have you uninstalled all the xposed apps as well as the framework?
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kboya said:
Have you uninstalled all the xposed apps as well as the framework?
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I haven't but that shouldn't make a difference if I completely uninstalled the exposed framework.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/incoming-call-prompt-missing-t2807712
I had the exact same issue. I had to factory reset (i.e. wipe data) to resolve the issue, unfortunately.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/incoming-call-prompt-missing-t2807712
I had the exact same issue. I had to factory reset (i.e. wipe data) to resolve the issue, unfortunately.
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Not sure why I couldn't find your thread. I thought it would come to this unfortunately. I'm trying to think of anything I could've done but I've not messed with anything that I know could cause issues.
Thanks fur the help.
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scubasteve85 said:
I haven't but that shouldn't make a difference if I completely uninstalled the exposed framework.
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Maybe it shouldn't, but it has for me and others on various devices.
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