I may be just an idiot, but:
I have installed imperium V7.1 on my S4 which appears to already have Xposed installed, or so it tells me when i try to install it through ESFile explorer myself) All I get in my app drawer is the Wanam Xposed app which does not contain anything to do with the Modules.
How the heck do I get to the Modules section and install them??
Did you try the xposed installer from http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
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Yes thank you I have tried it, it tells me existing package with same name is already installed.
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Think I've cracked it now.. To access the installer I have to install/update an apk. such as snapshare, and then I can access the xposed installer with all the modules etc... something not right but got mods up and running now
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Gonzo Mason said:
All I get in my app drawer is the Wanam Xposed app which does not contain anything to do with the Modules.
How the heck do I get to the Modules section and install them??
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Note that I can't support pre-installed/modified versions of Xposed, only the official versions. To install those, you would have to first remove the pre-installed version from /system/app or /system/priv-app (or via Titanium Backup).
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Hi guys,
Some questions here:
1. I was just exploring my O4X with my Titanium Backup when I realized my superuser app isn't listed in Backup/Restore tab. Is there anyway we can do to show the app?
2. When I first rooted my phone, the given superuser app is superuser. Is it possible to use SuperSU instead? I find SuperSU much more user friendly and it's got some features that superuser doesn't.
3. Related to question no. 1 & 2, supposing I've installed SuperSU, is it safe and possible to simply uninstall the superuser app using Titanium Backup and let SuperSU take over the superuser stuff?
Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
PS. It's March 31 in Indonesia and still no sign of official JB update.
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hernestwisnu said:
Hi guys,
Some questions here:
1. I was just exploring my O4X with my Titanium Backup when I realized my superuser app isn't listed in Backup/Restore tab. Is there anyway we can do to show the app?
2. When I first rooted my phone, the given superuser app is superuser. Is it possible to use SuperSU instead? I find SuperSU much more user friendly and it's got some features that superuser doesn't.
3. Related to question no. 1 & 2, supposing I've installed SuperSU, is it safe and possible to simply uninstall the superuser app using Titanium Backup and let SuperSU take over the superuser stuff?
Any replies will be greatly appreciated.
PS. It's March 31 in Indonesia and still no sign of official JB update.
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@ the official update
Theres said it would come first quarter of 2013 at Europe but we don't have it either. so we need to wait
hernestwisnu said:
Hi guys,
Some questions here:
1. I was just exploring my O4X with my Titanium Backup when I realized my superuser app isn't listed in Backup/Restore tab. Is there anyway we can do to show the app?
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To backup Superuser or SuperSU is useless, you need always to install it because of binary.
Installing SuperSU in system will uninstall Superuser automatically but if you don't want to install it in system, you can delete /uninstall Superuser like any other app without losing ROOT (after install SuperSU, it takes control over Superuser)
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RuedasLocas said:
To backup Superuser or SuperSU is useless, you need always to install it because of binary.
Installing SuperSU in system will uninstall Superuser automatically but if you don't want to install it in system, you can delete /uninstall Superuser like any other app without losing ROOT (after install SuperSU, it takes control over Superuser)
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I actually tried installing both apps and it seems like nothing is happening. The only problem is that I can't remove the superuser, it doesn't show up anywhere not even in Titanium Backup.
Thanks for your reply though
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Download SuperSU from play store , open it , tgen go to the setting tap ,, then check the "enable SuperSU" .
Then goto "install SuperSU into /system" .
That is all .
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Managed to remove Superuser. Turned out you have delete the apk from /system/app
Thanks everyone from replying
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I'm having trouble getting xposed framework to install on the Rom 'Renovate' rev 6. I've updated my su binaries and when I try to install xposed everything works fine until I reboot. Then the app_process gets removed... The Rom clearly states it suppports xposed and even has an option for it in the aroma installer. What am I doing wrong here?
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sparkie420 said:
I'm having trouble getting xposed framework to install on the Rom 'Renovate' rev 6. I've updated my su binaries and when I try to install xposed everything works fine until I reboot. Then the app_process gets removed... The Rom clearly states it suppports xposed and even has an option for it in the aroma installer. What am I doing wrong here?
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Ask for support in the ROM thread, I'm sure you'll get more help.
Don't have the privilege to post there yet... I'm pretty sure it's because I'm s-on though...
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I just rooted with Towel root and did all the goodies (debloated, etc). I'd like to use Xposed for Gravity box or Wanam. I noticed some threads are complaints about the phone acting up after installing the framework, others say it's module associated.
Curious to how stable the framework is. Is anyone experiencing anything without running any modules, or with Wanam/Gravitybox?
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Nothing wrong with me so far
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Same here. All is good using wannam and Exposed G-Touchwiz
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Depends on what you want, I did the Xposed and Wanam, but lost private mode and S health. They worked fine but I do use the S health, so waiting to see if someone can get them all playing well together.
I have no issues with anything. Bloat gone and Knox disabled. I didn't buy the S5 for all of Samsung's gimmicky features, so I don't care if they're there or not.
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bookmonke said:
Depends on what you want, I did the Xposed and Wanam, but lost private mode and S health. They worked fine but I do use the S health, so waiting to see if someone can get them all playing well together.
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this is what you do to get s health to work:
Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
Install the Xposed framework again.
The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
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I have no issues with anything. Bloat gone and Knox disabled. I didn't buy the S5 for all of Samsung's gimmicky features, so I don't care if they're there or not.
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Private mode works too, correct?
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freebee269 said:
this is what you do to get s health to work:
Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
Install the Xposed framework again.
The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
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I tried this, but I could never get s health to work again even with Xposed uninstalled. I have gone back to unrooted stock for now.
All is good using Wannam, Exposed G-Touchwiz and RootCloak!
Just remember to enable the modules after you install and reboot to insure they're active.
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I just rooted with Towel root and did all the goodies (debloated, etc). I'd like to use Xposed for Gravity box or Wanam. I noticed some threads are complaints about the phone acting up after installing the framework, others say it's module associated.
Curious to how stable the framework is. Is anyone experiencing anything without running any modules, or with Wanam/Gravitybox?
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i am a rooting expert but i am new to xposed and dont really know how to use it. it there some tutorial out here somewhere ?
i root SGH i777 said:
i am a rooting expert but i am new to xposed and dont really know how to use it. it there some tutorial out here somewhere ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784311
Decided to install and run Wanam after reading your comments. Working fine and stable.
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Does private mode still work with xposed framework installed?
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Hi guys!
I have a samsung galaxy s +, and have installed [ROM][AOSP][CM][4.2.2]Unofficial LiquidSmooth-JB v2.4 The problem is that it has pre-installed xposed and i have to open xposed from settings, so I'm not allowed to install the xposed newest version because there is a trouble with apk's already installed. How can I update my version of xposed?
Information: Xposed installler: 2.1.3 xposedbridge.jar: 2.1.2
Excuse me for my english and I hope that you can help me with that
You need to uninstall from system and reinstall again. You can't update xposed when it's installed to system.
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I have a Gionee M2 with kitkat 4.4.2 installed in it
I tried installing xposed using the xposed installer..
But it just doesn't get installed..
Even after trying to install it 7 times (install and unistall)
I'm attaching a few screenshots of what happens..
Please help me..
I don't really get it, seeing your screenshots looks like it's installed
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it's not installed ):
The modules don't work
And it's telling me that the framework isn't installed and I haven't rebooted..
Is there anything that can be done??
it's not installed ):
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I don't really get it, seeing your screenshots looks like it's installed
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t's not installed ):
The modules don't work
And it's telling me that the framework isn't installed and I haven't rebooted..
Is there anything that can be done??