Hi,
My xposed installer crashes when I click on any module in the download page.
I have tried reinstalling the installer and the framework, deleting data, and cleaning cache and dalvic cache.
I've attached a logcat file, where I see some failing SQLite DB access, no idea how to fix it.
Thanks.
Is there anyone who can help me?
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yea I was trying to update my facebook app in the market, but it wouldn't update. so I thought it was my custom rom. I backed up the apk in titanium backup and uninstalled it (i know i'm an idiot). I then went back to market, but facebook still won't install. and titanium didn't backup facebook.apk properly. Now I don't have a facebook app.. any help would be appreciated, such as givingme the file.
You have custom ROM, right?
Download it again, if you don't have it, and extract the Facebook app from there (/system/app).
In the meantime, reboot to recovery, wipe Dalvik-cache, and boot the phone. Try installing Facebook after that.
Alright, i'm downloading the rom again right now. Will wiping Dalvic Cache remove any of my data or mess anything else up?
Wiping Dalvik cache won't mess you up.
Did you reboot after removing Facebook with Titanium Backup? If you don't, installation will fail from the market.
proper steps are:
Remove Facebook from system/app
reboot
Install from market
This will work with any system app that your ROM might have updated in the market
It says application not installed. I just tried the apk from the rom. I havent cleared dalvik cache yet... what do i do?
Edit: No, I didn't reboot, trying it now.
Before rebooting, the system still "remembers" that the app was there. You need to reboot to clean the "remains".
Clearing Dalvik-cache might also help. It doesn't mess up the data, since the cache is rebuilt on boot. It just slows down the 1st boot after it.
I just went through the same procedure with Terminal Emulator on friend's Nexus today (only that I removed the app manually, thus I needed to clear Dalvik cache entry and remove data directory by myself - I believe that if you used Titanium, it did that for you).
Thank you so much! Rebooting fixed the problem, installed from market perfectly.
Happy to help, glad you're back in business.
Just rooted yesterday and getting "VisualFilter files are missing" appears on the screen, and when I login with my username and password it says "Oh No! Your login temporarily failed, so please try again later."
I have never had this issue before - I'm thinking some .apk I downloaded might be causing this. Any way to fix it? Do I need rootcloak for Snapchat to work?
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Its Snapchat being a tard. They block root users from logging in. If you have Xposed, uninstall the framework then log in on sc. Then install Xposed in its framework again. Don't log out. As for visual filters, I've been having the same issue lately. Gotta download them on snapprefs.
oksana03 said:
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Its Snapchat being a tard. They block root users from logging in. If you have Xposed, uninstall the framework then log in on sc. Then install Xposed in its framework again. Don't log out. As for visual filters, I've been having the same issue lately. Gotta download them on snapprefs.
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How do I uninstall the framework? Install/update and Uninstall are both greyed out. I only have soft reboot and reboot.
mattstermh said:
How do I uninstall the framework? Install/update and Uninstall are both greyed out. I only have soft reboot and reboot.
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Hello,
go into the XPOSED Thread and download the uninstaller.
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square said:
Hello,
go into the XPOSED Thread and download the uninstaller.
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square
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Got it - I have it on the phone already - went through recovery and uninstalled. Wiped devik cache, rebooting phone, logging into SC and then rebooting into recovery again to re-install Xposed. Do I have to wipe devik cache again?
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Got it - I have it on the phone already - went through recovery and uninstalled. Wiped devik cache, rebooting phone, logging into SC and then rebooting into recovery again to re-install Xposed. Do I have to wipe devik cache again?
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Yes, do a wipe
Thanks guys! Got it working! The only issue is I am still having that filters files missing issue - still cannot figure out how to get those filters to work in Snapprefs. I downloaded them but cannot see where to use filters.
I had it working once. Enable custom filters in snapprefs settings. Then click download visual filters. You might have to extract them or they just save directly to the snapprefs folder.
Hey guys, I am logged in to Snapchat and it opens up, but after a few seconds the app closes by itself.. Already looked into the xda thread of snapprefs, but I did reinstall xposed etc already and use the correct Snapchat version.. Maybe I'm too stupid to find the correct page
Any solutions to fix the force close? Haven't got any filters installed as I read this could cause a crash too.. (
Edit: xposed framework 79, snapprefs 1.6.5, 9.21.1.0 on cataclysm 6.0.1 January 5th stable release
Ups just saw I'm in moto x here haha but I've got a Nexus 5 sry
But maybe someone knows the solution anyway
After I flashed the xposed framework .zip file onto my phone (marshmallow 6.0.1, nexus 6p) and wiping cache I try to go back into my downloads folder and run the installer .apk but it wont open, giving me the error "can't open file" I have googled the issue but never found anything that seemed to match my scenario. Any help with this?
Download list is empty even after pulling down to refresh.
Solution?
Hitti2 said:
Download list is empty even after pulling down to refresh.
Solution?
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Verify that the Xposed Installer has network access.
Try clearing data for the Xposed Installer.
If that fails, try uninstalling, then reinstalling the Xposed Installer (you will have to re-enable your modules).
Fif_ said:
Verify that the Xposed Installer has network access.
Try cheating data for the Xposed Installer.
If that fails, try uninstalling, then reinstalling the Xposed Installer (you will have to re-enable your modules).
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I have no clue what "cheating data for xposed" means.
I'll uninstall then install again.
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I have no clue what "cheating data for xposed" means.
I'll uninstall then install again.
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Sorry, I meant "clearing data". Damn autocorrect.
If you went the uninstall route, you just need to uninstall & reinstall the Xposed Installer app. No need to remove the Xposed framework.
The reinstall worked. Tyvm.
Hello, the system has failed and now I cannot know which application is the one that cleans the cache, I have the manager installed, but it does not search and clean the cache, do you know how to fix it?
Thanks a lot