Hello!
I have tried installing the framework, but it will not start. Here is how it went:
First, I have installed rooted 4.4.2 firmware on my HTC Desire 601. I have tried installing Xposed, but it turned out that the modified app_process gets wiped after reboot. So, I have just copied it in a different spot and put it in place using Aroma FM, and it stayed there.
So now, as you can see on the first screenshot, I have both files installed and in place.
However, as the second screenshot shows, the framework is not active.
I am using the latest stable release from the official site.
What shall I do to start the framework?
EDIT: I have also tried the flashing method, but it halts on "Exposed apk must be installed first!" despite the fact the I have it installed already.
Do you see any kind of error in the log section? If yes, please post that log, there are some share options in the menu. Otherwise, please get a logcat immediately after restarting the phone, which hopefully contains the startup sequence.
rovo89 said:
Do you see any kind of error in the log section? If yes, please post that log, there are some share options in the menu. Otherwise, please get a logcat immediately after restarting the phone, which hopefully contains the startup sequence.
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The error log is empty.
What's more important is that now, upon startup, I have about 30 seconds to hit "install" and "soft boot" in the installer, or else the phone reboots; if I pull that off, the framework works flawlessly.
Now, my only problem is the SuperSU nagging me to update, even when I flash the zip. I'll try just putting it in system using AromaFM.
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Hey guys, just a heads up, I've been a anon on this site for a while, but had to sign up after getting some trouble to post.....
Anyways, just got a fresh root on my HTC One. And before someone asks if its fully rooted or not, yes it is. No partials here. I saved a backup just incase using twrp and have it unless I get further problem.......To the real issue.....I installed the Xposed Installer 2.6.1 apk from the link, and after installing, and opening, it says that it isn't up to date in red text and needs the framework. I attempted to update it through the app, SuperSU asks access to be granted and it reboots. I know I am supposed to hit a screen where the update, and framework is installed, but nada. After everything is back on, Xposed Installer shows the same red text as before. I have restored the backup, re-done the root, and even tried installing 2.6 and 2.5.1 They all throw up the same thing. The framework isn't installed and upon attempting, it asks for access, then promptly reboots. Any help at all would be appreciated! Thanks ahead of time!
Sounds like HTC has protected the /system partition and reboots whenever an app tries to write to it. You could try selecting a different installation mode (via recovery) and see if that works better.
Im sure ill get flamed but i have searched and couldnt find an answer.
I have a z2 odexed stock with root. Just updated new firmware via pc companion to 17.1.2.a.0.314.
i downloaded the xposed installer and that went well. Then downloaded the serajrs xposed module so i can get different themes to work, extended power menu etc. everything seemed to install fine however now after rebooting i get this error.
it boots up but stays on the home screen and i can do is keep hitting ok to acknowledge the problem but i cant do anything else.
It was the stock rom so i dont have any custom recovery to go into to restore a nandroid or flash another rom (which i didnt want to do).
All i have is my titanium backup but i cant get past the error, any help would be greatly appreciated
* the error appeared about every 2 seconds so each time i hit ok, i was able to go 1 step each time. Basically was able to get into settings and do a factory reset which managed to do the trick. restored via TB so minimal setup time again. Would still like to know where i went wrong though but grateful didnt brick it lol (yes i can laugh about it now)
For next time: check the FAQ and stuck threads for info on how to temporarily disable Xposed (with or without a recovery).
The FC was likely caused by a module, so you should ask in the module's thread instead.
So, I have an old droid x with the CM 11 rom on it and for some reason I can't get xposed to work now. I had to flash my rom again cause I got soft bricked after trying some status bar mod and now it won't work at all. I had it installed the first time and it was working with the snapshare module, but now all I get is the "framework not installed." I've tried installing but whenever i reboot I get soft bricked so I have to flash the rom again.
1Koncept said:
So, I have an old droid x with the CM 11 rom on it and for some reason I can't get xposed to work now. I had to flash my rom again cause I got soft bricked after trying some status bar mod and now it won't work at all. I had it installed the first time and it was working with the snapshare module, but now all I get is the "framework not installed." I've tried installing but whenever i reboot I get soft bricked so I have to flash the rom again.
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Try choose other installation type in Settings.
pyler said:
Try choose other installation type in Settings.
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Tried that, it installs but when I reboot I get soft bricked. I'm out of ideas other than to completely SBF back to original rom and flash all over again. I feel something may be corrupt. Is there an xposed folder somewhere on my phone that may be causing an error?
1Koncept said:
Tried that, it installs but when I reboot I get soft bricked. I'm out of ideas other than to completely SBF back to original rom and flash all over again. I feel something may be corrupt. Is there an xposed folder somewhere on my phone that may be causing an error?
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I only attempted to load Xposed on my DX for the first time today and couldn't get it to install, but I worked past the soft brick by booting into recovery and re-flashing my system ROM and gapps. (cwm-11-2014-0817-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip)
I tried flashing from TWRP and received the following message:
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/cwm-Xposed.Framework.Installer.v.2.4.1.zip'
I made a backup this time and I'll see if I can figure out what's wrong.
Scott
1Koncept said:
So, I have an old droid x with the CM 11 rom on it and for some reason I can't get xposed to work now. I had to flash my rom again cause I got soft bricked after trying some status bar mod and now it won't work at all. I had it installed the first time and it was working with the snapshare module, but now all I get is the "framework not installed." I've tried installing but whenever i reboot I get soft bricked so I have to flash the rom again.
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I spent some time troubleshooting this evening, checked logs while attempting to flash, and found that the main issue was that the installer script thought that /system/ was at 100% capacity (0MB free). I disabled USB debugging (menu, settings, developer options, USB debugging) and was able to flash through TWRP. After rebooting, the Xposed Installer showed a newer version was available, so I used the app to install it without any problems. I installed a few modules and rebooted. Titanium Backup wanted me to switch USB debugging back on, so I did. Everything seems to be working (including XPrivacy).
Reminder: Make a full backup from recovery before *AND* after you get it working. Make sure you copy the backup to your computer in case you have to wipe the phone.
I hope this helps!
Scott
0xScott said:
I spent some time troubleshooting this evening, checked logs while attempting to flash, and found that the main issue was that the installer script thought that /system/ was at 100% capacity (0MB free). I disabled USB debugging (menu, settings, developer options, USB debugging) and was able to flash through TWRP. After rebooting, the Xposed Installer showed a newer version was available, so I used the app to install it without any problems. I installed a few modules and rebooted. Titanium Backup wanted me to switch USB debugging back on, so I did. Everything seems to be working (including XPrivacy).
Reminder: Make a full backup from recovery before *AND* after you get it working. Make sure you copy the backup to your computer in case you have to wipe the phone.
I hope this helps!
Scott
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Thanks, I got it to work finally.. I've been trying for 2 weeks now so it feels quite rewarding.
Hello,so I installed the Google Play Edition+ ROM, didn't get any problems at the installation and everything went smooth.After using the phone for a while (1 hour) I am getting prompted with a message for an update(Android L upgrade for user/release-keys). So I accept the update to be installed and after 10 seconds the phone restarts and boots into recovery running OpenRecoveryScript that stopped after
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MD5 check file : no file found L50QCT.00.001.002
.After waiting 10-15 minutest I get Error which says that Installation failed , after rebooting the phone it freezes at Google logo loading. Any advice,help will be appreciated.
Cyberpwn said:
Hello,so I installed the Google Play Edition+ ROM, didn't get any problems at the installation and everything went smooth.After using the phone for a while (1 hour) I am getting prompted with a message for an update(Android L upgrade for user/release-keys). So I accept the update to be installed and after 10 seconds the phone restarts and boots into recovery running OpenRecoveryScript that stopped after
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MD5 check file : no file found L50QCT.00.001.002
.After waiting 10-15 minutest I get Error which says that Installation failed , after rebooting the phone it freezes at Google logo loading. Any advice,help will be appreciated.
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Did you read Gpe+ thread?Advice?wipe all and clean flash rom again,and don't update next time..Official htc updates don't work on custom rom's,with root,with custom recovery.Updates work on everything stock.
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Yeah I've read the GPE+ thread and did everything there. So is there a way that I can remove the notification from the top menu, I have tried everything and its still on the drop down menu.
Cyberpwn said:
Yeah I've read the GPE+ thread and did everything there. So is there a way that I can remove the notification from the top menu, I have tried everything and its still on the drop down menu.
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Sorry,I don't know how,I'm on latest "stock" 5.1 rom from that same thread,I don't have problem with that.But I remember that there were few posts and discussion in the thread about gpe+ update and notification,at the time when official update came out,search there or question there how to move notification.
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Yeah I've read the GPE+ thread and did everything there. So is there a way that I can remove the notification from the top menu, I have tried everything and its still on the drop down menu.
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long press notification in pull down bar.Press on i and disable updates.
Sent from my HTC One
As the title says, I installed Gravity Box now my phone basically will not start past the bootup. The screen not only flickers when I try to unlock it, but the wallpaper completely changed on it's own. That is when I see it for all of half a second. The only way I know how to fix this is to run the Uninstall Xposed zip in recovery. Is there another way to do this? I see starting in safemode only works when you are already up and running.
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As the title says, I installed Gravity Box now my phone basically will not start past the bootup. The screen not only flickers when I try to unlock it, but the wallpaper completely changed on it's own. That is when I see it for all of half a second. The only way I know how to fix this is to run the Uninstall Xposed zip in recovery. Is there another way to do this? I see starting in safemode only works when you are already up and running.
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Looks like you installed GB on an unsupported ROM which results in SystemUI crashing constantly.
One of the ways is to boot into recovery and delete file: /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/modules.list
which will basically disable all modules that are enabled.
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Looks like you installed GB on an unsupported ROM which results in SystemUI crashing constantly.
One of the ways is to boot into recovery and delete file: /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/modules.list
which will basically disable all modules that are enabled.
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I found this tip shortly after I wrote this and that worked. Much easier than running the uninstall zip or restoring my backup image.
Thanks.