I am lost. I am running a rooted nexus 7 (2012) with CyanogenMod 11. I have xposed framework installed and zip themer as well.
When I try to update edify on zip themer, I can't find the framework. I have looked in every place I know to look except the right one obviously. I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times and triedthe different methods of installing. I havemade sure to install to the download category and all I get is "updater script not found in... The main reason I'm wanting this is for the lockring mods and the like.
I don't like to let anything get the better of me but for now this has.
Some of the things I have checked are the download folder, I have looked for the kernel version, tried several different files, Google, and basically anything I thought might be it and to no avail. Thank you for any help you can provide.
Tim
I don't understand your problem. What does zip themer have to do with the Xposed framework/installer?
Also, what are you actually trying to do? The goal, not the means.
GermainZ said:
I don't understand your problem. What does zip themer have to do with the Xposed framework/installer?
Also, what are you actually trying to do? The goal, not the means.
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The goal is to install lockring mods. Changing the padlock lockring to something much cooler. Like Darth Vader or iron mans arc reactor.
I don't understand my problem either lol. From my understanding when you use zip themer you have to let it know what ROM you are running whether its kit kat or whatever, but I can't find what I need to update edify in the zip themer, I thought maybe I would need to put in the framework for xposed since I don't run kitkat or the cyanognemod ROM didn't work either. I hope someone can help me.
Thanks
Tim
This is the Xposed General forum. It's about queries related to the Xposed Framework.
Are you asking about the Xposed framework?
GermainZ said:
This is the Xposed General forum. It's about queries related to the Xposed Framework.
Are you asking about the Xposed framework?
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Yeah. I'm still learning about this stuff, if I posted in the wrong place I'm sorry
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I'm changing the settings of status bar but require exposed framework so I install framework and then i open status bar app but not work.
During xposed log say: Errors during Xposed initialization
So what I do?
Plz look attached picture for explain batter
I really hope this isn't it... But I have to ask... you DID reboot after installing xposed and then reboot after enabling the module correct?
If not, then do that.
Bakerboy448 said:
I really hope this isn't it... But I have to ask... you DID reboot after installing xposed and then reboot after enabling the module correct?
If not, then do that.
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Dear baker!
I'm 4 or 5 time rebot phone but same result and then finely reset phone from recovery mode and again install xposed.........but failed...........
Dear please fix this.....
plz ans me im waiting for your fix… ..
Bakerboy448 said:
I really hope this isn't it... But I have to ask... you DID reboot after installing xposed and then reboot after enabling the module correct?
If not, then do that.
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Dear Baker!
im waiting for your ans plz reply me fast… .
Custom ROM with themes?
HI!
Does your ROM includes a theme system? If so, that's the cause...
I've been looking for an answer too and I found this thred at GitHub. I haven't post much so I have no rights to post URLs as links for now... Please copy paste the following link:
PHP:
https://github.com/rovo89/XposedInstaller/issues/178
There we can read the following:
rovo89 commented on 19 may 2014 said:
ok, that's it then. Some roms have theming engines that conflict with xposed. I'm looking for solutions, but meanwhile, please use the "disable resources api" setting in the installer. You might not be able to use some modules, but most should still work.
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Doing so enables Xposed and that rebooting red message dissapears. However many modules are not functional if this adjustment is set in the configuration, so it's useless...
As far as I understand, there is no fix forthat issue then. So you can try another ROM with no themes system.
I hope this has been helpful for you =)
Uninstall xposed installer apk, install xposed installer apk, reboot.
you DID reboot after installing xposed
Hello
framework should be installed manually i think
xj
Since I am new to the forum I need to post here but just wanted
to say this is one smooth ROM and does everything I need to enjoy
the Nexus 6 and I thank Mikey for this. I am sure I will have more questions in the future.
As mentioned in the developers thread if we were to use additional
tweaking apps what would be safe to use without breaking the ROM.
I would like to tweak the icons and size of the tiles to start.
gflexstump said:
Since I am new to the forum I need to post here but just wanted
to say this is one smooth ROM and does everything I need to enjoy
the Nexus 6 and I thank Mikey for this. I am sure I will have more questions in the future.
As mentioned in the developers thread if we were to use additional
tweaking apps what would be safe to use without breaking the ROM.
I would like to tweak the icons and size of the tiles to start.
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You're going to break the SystemUI if you want to alter the icons of the tiles since Mikey modified the SystemUI heavily.
Thanks for the reply that's why I posted. Any safe tweak
modules I can play with? Not that I need to but would be nice
to know.
gflexstump said:
Thanks for the reply that's why I posted. Any safe tweak
modules I can play with? Not that I need to but would be nice
to know.
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Are you talking about Xposed? If so, I mean, yeah you can use Xposed with the ROM but if you want to alter the UI in some way with something like GravityBox, then you're probably going to run into problems.
Any tricks to installing xposed besides using the playstore?
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Any tricks to installing xposed besides using the playstore?
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The Xposed stuff in the Play Store are the Xposed modules. And to install the actual Xposed application, you need to go to the official Xposed thread.
Ordinarily I try not to post something when I run into an issue but I feel like I have tried everything... I'm on Nexus 6 (shamu) running bliss pop 5.1.1.. For whatever reason I cannot get the sdk to flash properly. I have tried the v72-sdk22-arm and I get an error in twrp. I try the v67-sdk22-arm by romracer and I bootloop... I've tried both, wiped to a fresh stock rom and tried again. Same as before.
Why are you trying such old versions of Xposed?
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Why are you trying such old versions of Xposed?
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Because I have a nexus 6 on 5.1.1 and I couldn't find any info on anything newer. Installed 3.0 alpha4.. I guess I just need someone to point me in the right direction
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Because I have a nexus 6 on 5.1.1 and I couldn't find any info on anything newer. Installed 3.0 alpha4.. I guess I just need someone to point me in the right direction
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The "right direction" is the official Xposed announcement thread, and the official Xposed for Lollipop discussion thread. Why didn't you look at them before you tried to install Xposed? Isn't it obvious?
Spott07 said:
The "right direction" is the official Xposed announcement thread, and the official Xposed for Lollipop discussion thread. Why didn't you look at them before you tried to install Xposed? Isn't it obvious?
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I did and that's where I found the specifics for my device
Look harder, because you missed many, many answers that lots of people already worked really hard to bring to you and put in obvious places. The answers are there already, I cannot help you any further.
Okay I'm new with this rooting and custom ROMs so I don't know exactly what im doing. Please help me to get me to learn the basics
I have the aokp 6.0.1 version on my phone, and I'm trying to get xposed framework on my phone.
After I get the zip and reboot, xposed installer says it's not compatable with this version.
Can someone help me get xposed framework on my droid turbo please!?
Also I don't know what possessor I have to download the right file
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Okay I'm new with this rooting and custom ROMs so I don't know exactly what im doing. Please help me to get me to learn the basics
I have the aokp 6.0.1 version on my phone, and I'm trying to get xposed framework on my phone.
After I get the zip and reboot, xposed installer says it's not compatable with this version.
Can someone help me get xposed framework on my droid turbo please!?
Also I don't know what possessor I have to download the right file
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Is there anyone who can help??
Austintreesh said:
Is there anyone who can help??
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You need to flash this version of the framework using TWRP: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip
Since you're running a custom firmware, I'll assume that you know how to do that.
After that's done, you need to install this version of the xposed installer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440
If you prefer a prettier version of the xposed installer, you can use this one instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
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You need to flash this version of the framework using TWRP: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip
Since you're running a custom firmware, I'll assume that you know how to do that.
After that's done, you need to install this version of the xposed installer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440
If you prefer a prettier version of the xposed installer, you can use this one instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
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Thank you, I finally got it! I really appreciate it
I'm an old guy who is new to making modifications to my phone and I really need some help.
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with a stock ROM and running Android 5.01. I've installed TWRP and made a backup. From there, I'm a little lost. From the reading that I've done, I know that Samsung has a bootloop issue. I've downloaded the Xposed ZIP for Samsung but in the details it said it runs on Android 5.1 and above. Here is what I need to know.
1. Will the modified framework work on 5.01 or is there another version of Xposed that I should be running?
2. Does anyone know if there is a written guide or a good step by step video that can walk me through the setup? Most of the stuff that I'm reading is written for people with more background in Android modifications than I actually have. I'm kind of looking for something written for a novice, that takes me through all of the steps.
3. A really basic question here that will give you an idea of my experience level. Everything I've read about Xposed on the Note 4 says that you have to flash the framework to the phone. How do you do that? I know that may sound like a stupid question but I'm a beginner.
Any assistance will be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
jmalmberg said:
I'm an old guy who is new to making modifications to my phone and I really need some help.
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with a stock ROM and running Android 5.01. I've installed TWRP and made a backup. From there, I'm a little lost. From the reading that I've done, I know that Samsung has a bootloop issue. I've downloaded the Xposed ZIP for Samsung but in the details it said it runs on Android 5.1 and above. Here is what I need to know.
1. Will the modified framework work on 5.01 or is there another version of Xposed that I should be running?
2. Does anyone know if there is a written guide or a good step by step video that can walk me through the setup? Most of the stuff that I'm reading is written for people with more background in Android modifications than I actually have. I'm kind of looking for something written for a novice, that takes me through all of the steps.
3. A really basic question here that will give you an idea of my experience level. Everything I've read about Xposed on the Note 4 says that you have to flash the framework to the phone. How do you do that? I know that may sound like a stupid question but I'm a beginner.
Any assistance will be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Welcome to XDA.
Please have a look at this thread and read post #2.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
There you'll find all required information about how to identify the correct framework version for yourself. You have to use the framework version by XDA member arter97. A link to the corresponding thread can be found in the above mentioned post #2.
You have mostly set up everything that you need for flashing Xposed. Flashing means installing a file (either .zip or .img) through recovery. TWRP is a custom recovery, thus enabling users to flash custom modifications such as Xposed or custom ROM's. Just enter TWRP, chose Install, navigate to the file you want to install and proceed.
For video tutorials, just search YouTube for "flashing Xposed Lollipop Samsung" (or similar).
If you have further questions about the framework, please use the corresponding thread of arter97.
As an alternative, search XDA for "Material Design Xposed Installer". You'll find a thread of an unofficial version of the Xposed Installer app, which can help you to find and install the correct version in a more easier way. Don't worry about the description "unofficial", it is the same as the official version, beside the option to download and install framework versions for not officially supported versions like the one you need.
Thank you. Have run into another issue though and need further assistance.
Portgas D. Ace said:
Welcome to XDA.
Please have a look at this thread and read post #2.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
There you'll find all required information about how to identify the correct framework version for yourself. You have to use the framework version by XDA member arter97. A link to the corresponding thread can be found in the above mentioned post #2.
You have mostly set up everything that you need for flashing Xposed. Flashing means installing a file (either .zip or .img) through recovery. TWRP is a custom recovery, thus enabling users to flash custom modifications such as Xposed or custom ROM's. Just enter TWRP, chose Install, navigate to the file you want to install and proceed.
For video tutorials, just search YouTube for "flashing Xposed Lollipop Samsung" (or similar).
If you have further questions about the framework, please use the corresponding thread of arter97.
As an alternative, search XDA for "Material Design Xposed Installer". You'll find a thread of an unofficial version of the Xposed Installer app, which can help you to find and install the correct version in a more easier way. Don't worry about the description "unofficial", it is the same as the official version, beside the option to download and install framework versions for not officially supported versions like the one you need.
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Thank you for posting this thread. It helped me a lot but I've run into another issue. Specifically, deodexing my ROM. I've spent the better part of the past day researching this.
The thread you gave me has a link to a deodexing tool but I can't get it to work on the phone since windows 10 doesn't recognize the phone as a logical drive with a letter. Instead, it comes up by its name: Ganymede
Is there another way that you know of to deodex the ROM? I know that Titanium Backup Pro does deodexing but only for apps. They have a disclaimer that says they don't impact framework... which is what I'm assuming that I need to do. Or is there already a deodexed version of the stock Samsung ROM available to use? Again, I'm new to this so I really don't know what I'm looking for.
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Thank you for posting this thread. It helped me a lot but I've run into another issue. Specifically, deodexing my ROM. I've spent the better part of the past day researching this.
The thread you gave me has a link to a deodexing tool but I can't get it to work on the phone since windows 10 doesn't recognize the phone as a logical drive with a letter. Instead, it comes up by its name: Ganymede
Is there another way that you know of to deodex the ROM? I know that Titanium Backup Pro does deodexing but only for apps. They have a disclaimer that says they don't impact framework... which is what I'm assuming that I need to do. Or is there already a deodexed version of the stock Samsung ROM available to use? Again, I'm new to this so I really don't know what I'm looking for.
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I am not familiar with how to deodex a ROM as I haven't done this before. But there is a dedicated sub-forum here on XDA for the Note 4 (even for different carriers, if this applies to you). A quick search for "Samsung Galaxy Note 4" will bring up all sub-forums. Identify the correct one for your device and check out the Q&A section or ROM development sections there. You might find either a guide about how to deodex a ROM, a deodexed ROM itself or a custom ROM, which does not necessarily need to be deodexed if it is based on an Android version different from 5.0.1.
As I am not familiar with both the Note 4 as well as the process of deodexing a ROM, I am afraid that I might be of no further help here. Hopefully you'll find some way in the above mentioned sub-forum.
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I am not familiar with how to deodex a ROM as I haven't done this before. But there is a dedicated sub-forum here on XDA for the Note 4 (even for different carriers, if this applies to you). A quick search for "Samsung Galaxy Note 4" will bring up all sub-forums. Identify the correct one for your device and check out the Q&A section or ROM development sections there. You might find either a guide about how to deodex a ROM, a deodexed ROM itself or a custom ROM, which does not necessarily need to be deodexed if it is based on an Android version different from 5.0.1.
As I am not familiar with both the Note 4 as well as the process of deodexing a ROM, I am afraid that I might be of no further help here. Hopefully you'll find some way in the above mentioned sub-forum.
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Thank you very much. I'll check out the other forums. I really appreciate your help!