I having this issue "Ayulin OS". After installed framework, hang at boot up screen and need to restore back the OS. Any solution for this issue?
See this post in the pinned FAQ thread. Nothing can be done unfortunately.
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Problem Solved
ROOT and third party recovery required.
1) Copy LenovoVIBE_Xposed_path.zip to SD card.
2) Open system/build.prop then edit by File manager apk
3) Enter the following code at the bottom
#Close JIT By Tekin
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:fast
4) reboot into recovery mode, install LenovoVIBE_Xposed_path.zip from SD card.
mvfong said:
ROOT and third party recovery required.
1) Copy LenovoVIBE_Xposed_path.zip to SD card.
2) Open system/build.prop then edit by File manager apk
3) Enter the following code at the bottom
#Close JIT By Tekin
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:fast
4) reboot into recovery mode, install LenovoVIBE_Xposed_path.zip from SD card.
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And after that?
Xposed is not installed. Only system is slow as hell.
skylow said:
And after that?
Xposed is not installed. Only system is slow as hell.
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You need to install xposed after that.
Done.
"Unfortunately the grocess android process media has stopped."
Maybe i can life without xposed.
It is work?
Muhammad_haniff said:
It is work?
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I'm a bit late to the party, but I've just bought a second-hand A806, mainly just to play about with, and I was able to install Xposed Framework by following the above instructions. Everything is working perfectly.
hello devs
i wanted to install xposed installer on htc one m7 . last tme when i did it I stuck in a bootloop and then i had to flash a new rom. so can any one help me to install xposed installer without getting into any trouble.
[*]Download and install this APK - http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=XposedInstaller_2.1.4.apk
[*]In the app do 'Install / Update'
[*]Download this zip file and copy to your internal SD card - http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=xposedinstall-2.1.4.zip (ROMraid)
[*]Install the downloaded zip from your custom recovery
That's it, you're done! To uninstall, use the 'Clean Up' option in the app and then run the uninstall zip from the main Xposed Framework app.
Enjoy!
masterleron said:
[*]Download and install this APK - http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=XposedInstaller_2.1.4.apk
[*]In the app do 'Install / Update'
[*]Download this zip file and copy to your internal SD card - http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=xposedinstall-2.1.4.zip (ROMraid)
[*]Install the downloaded zip from your custom recovery
That's it, you're done! To uninstall, use the 'Clean Up' option in the app and then run the uninstall zip from the main Xposed Framework app.
Enjoy!
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again got into bootloop and I did all steps correctly
Which ROM are you currently on?
masterleron said:
Which ROM are you currently on?
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viper 9.0.0
amir_khan007 said:
viper 9.0.0
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and what framework version did you flashed? Viper 9 is android SDK 21 and the M7 is using an ARM cpu so you must use the sdk21-arm.zip version.
and btw @masterleron linked you an outdated installer (2.1.4). You need 3.0
Official and up-to-date xposed thread and files here. Remove everything you just installed, then install the 3.0-a4 xpsoed installer and then reboot in recovery and flash the xposed-v80-sdk21-arm.zip framework.
alray said:
and what framework version did you flashed? Viper 9 is android SDK 21 and the M7 is using an ARM cpu so you must use the sdk21-arm.zip version.
and btw @masterleron linked you an outdated installer (2.1.4). You need 3.0
Official and up-to-date xposed thread and files here. Remove everything you just installed, then install the 3.0-a4 xpsoed installer and then reboot in recovery and flash the xposed-v80-sdk21-arm.zip framework.
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Are sure I wont get into a bootloop again
because i have now flashed the rom 3 times once due a "unfornately playStore has stopped" error.
Twice because of bootloops.
amir_khan007 said:
Are sure I wont get into a bootloop again
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There are always some risks of softbrick/bootloop when modding your phone, its easily recoverable with a simple nandroid backup made before any modification. Learning to mod your phone = sometime making errors = need to reflash. This is the game you agreed to play when you first unlocked your bootloader. The only thing I'm sure is that you were not using the correct installer and possibly not the right framework (you didn't confirmed) and that using the right files should reduce the chances of bootloop
Hi,
EDIT: Ok, it seems that the first boot process needs about 10-15min. I just had to be more patient and now it works fine.
just tried to install Xposed on my Z2P (ZUI 2.0; Rooted+Unlocked), but I got into a bootloop and I could only recover my device by restoring a backup done before the Xposed installation (uninstalling Xposed didn‘t help).
What I did:
1. Downloaded Xposed framework (v86-sdk23-arm64), uninstaller and the latest apk.
2. Flashed the framework zip.
3. Cleared dalvik cache
4. Reboot
Result: boot sequence hangs on the blue "ZUK" logo. Wait for about 10-15min and it boots totally fine.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Is there any solution to this?
Thanks in advance and best regards
Tek
I assume it's the dalvik cache being created.
cannot see the apps
Hello,
I wanted to install xposed framework on my Zuk Z2 pro but I don't for which reason, I can't see the apps in my drawer.
I downloaded the zip, started the recovery, install, wipe, restarted but nothing is showing up!!! Even it the apps list...
Am I missing something?
Edit: OK I just forgot to install the apk after the zip install ... Working now!!!!
I used AICP ROM, in case it is an useful info.
I installed xposed with the classic method via TWRP. Just flash the correct sdk version "arm64". (Stock ROM 2.1.120 ST)
@dr.ketan
I was finally able to install your rom. However I have not been able to figure out how root works on this exactly as of yet.
I tried to install a normal Supersu from google play but it says I don't have Root on my Rom yet.
Can someone help me out with this please?
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@dr.ketan
I was finally able to install your rom. However I have not been able to figure out how root works on this exactly as of yet.
I tried to install a normal Supersu from google play but it says I don't have Root on my Rom yet.
Can someone help me out with this please?
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I thought Dr. Ketan's N10 ROM was pre-rooted with either Magisk or SuperSU. Did you not have this option in the AROMA Installer? If not, here is some help..
I personally recommend Magisk for root. It's just as easy to use Magisk over SuperSU. Each root solution has its own dedicated app as well. To root with Magisk you will need the latest root zip which is V14.0 along with the latest Magisk Manager apk.
You can download the latest Magisk Manager apk and the latest Magisk V14.0 root zip from the link below...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Here you can read and learn all about Magisk too. Once you download both the root zip and the apk, transfer both to your internal storage.
Next, download the no_verity_opt_encrypt_5.1 zip from here...and transfer it to your internal storage.
https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/
(Its the second link from the bottom in the list)
Easy steps to root your device with Magisk..
Boot to TWRP Recovery
Select Backup and put a check in each box. That way if anything goes wrong you can restore the backup and have a working device.
Next, select WIPE - Advanced WIPE - Check both caches
Swipe to wipe both caches
Next, select INSTALL
Navigate to where you saved the root zip and select the zip.
Swipe to flash the zip
Click on the box to wipe the caches
Now, just in case, flash the no_verity_opt_encrypt_5.1 zip that you downloaded earlier.
Reboot your device. Once booted up, install the Magisk Manager apk. It will install as a normal app. Make sure you have enabled "unknown sources" in Settings - Lock Screen and Security so you can install apps outside of the Play Store.
Open the Magisk Manager app and set it up to your preference. It's very easy to use.
If you run into any issues don't hesitate to ask questions.
Good luck and happy flashing!
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Open Beta 10 Out.
Direct link for Full Zip: https://otafsg1.h2os.com/patch/amaz....W.27_OTA_027_all_2003061929_bad6dc784e81.zip
Changelog: Screenshot
Mine says installation failed at 79% using incremental update from oxygen updater app ?
rootSU said:
Open Beta 10 Out.
Direct link for Full Zip: https://otafsg1.h2os.com/patch/amaz....W.27_OTA_027_all_2003061929_bad6dc784e81.zip
Changelog: Screenshot
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Downloading now, I'm rooted with twrp and decrypted so should install with no problems through twrp, will report back, thanks for sharing my friend, cheers.
vtec303 said:
Downloading now, I'm rooted with twrp and decrypted so should install with no problems through twrp, will report back, thanks for sharing my friend, cheers.
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Sounds good. Are you currently on OB9?
AndroidRooterKev said:
Sounds good. Are you currently on OB9?
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No, 10.0.4, cheers.
hoseth0711 said:
Mine says installation failed at 79% using incremental update from oxygen updater app ?
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Update: I had to download and install it through built in updater function as a full update. But I'm now on beta 10
Can someone tell me how to update without loosing root? Last time I did it (with magisk retention script) I ended up in bootloop and had to reset my whole device.
Baldesarra said:
Can someone tell me how to update without loosing root? Last time I did it (with magisk retention script) I ended up in bootloop and had to reset my whole device.
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I just follow this steps and I safely update with keeping my root and twrp. (Thanks to @HippoMan)
To be clear and complete, these are the steps that I followed (there are a couple of minor clarifications here to what I wrote in my earlier message on this subject) ...
1. Download the ROM and copy it onto the top-level directory of your sdcard. I got OB10 via the Oxygen Updater app, and it also can be found elsewhere.
2. Uninstall all Magisk modules
3. Reboot
4. Go to Settings->System->System Updates and click on the little gear on the upper right. Then, select Local upgrade, select the ROM on your sdcard, and start the installation
5. After the installation is complete, *** DO NOT REBOOT ***
6. Run Magisk Manager, go to Downloads, and then search for, download, and install the TWRP A/B Retention Script.
7, After this module installation is complete, *** DO NOT REBOOT ***
8. Immediately go to the main page of the Magisk Manager, and in the "Magisk is up to date" section, select INSTALL->INSTALL->Install to inactive slot(After OTA)
9. After this completes, reboot.
10. Your device should come back up rooted and with OB10 shown in Settings->About phone->Build number
11. If you have been using Smurf, boot into recovery and flash it again. Then, reboot back to System (I'm not sure whether reflashing Smurf is actually necessary, but it doesn't do any harm).
12. Reinstall all your formerly installed Magisk modules. You'll notice that the A/B Retention Script is not showing as "installed", and this is correct. It is just used as a one-time setup before the Install to inactive slot step, described above.
Steps 1 through 11 took less than 30 minutes, with steps 1 and 4 taking the longest. I have a number of Magisk modules, so step 12 took maybe 10 minutes more, because I rebooted after each individual Magisk module was reinstalled, in order to make sure that its installation was successful.
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sudanking said:
I just follow this steps and I safely update with keeping my root and twrp. (Thanks to @HippoMan)
To be clear and complete, these are the steps that I followed (there are a couple of minor clarifications here to what I wrote in my earlier message on this subject) ...
1. Download the ROM and copy it onto the top-level directory of your sdcard. I got OB10 via the Oxygen Updater app, and it also can be found elsewhere.
2. Uninstall all Magisk modules
3. Reboot
4. Go to Settings->System->System Updates and click on the little gear on the upper right. Then, select Local upgrade, select the ROM on your sdcard, and start the installation
5. After the installation is complete, *** DO NOT REBOOT ***
6. Run Magisk Manager, go to Downloads, and then search for, download, and install the TWRP A/B Retention Script.
7, After this module installation is complete, *** DO NOT REBOOT ***
8. Immediately go to the main page of the Magisk Manager, and in the "Magisk is up to date" section, select INSTALL->INSTALL->Install to inactive slot(After OTA)
9. After this completes, reboot.
10. Your device should come back up rooted and with OB10 shown in Settings->About phone->Build number
11. If you have been using Smurf, boot into recovery and flash it again. Then, reboot back to System (I'm not sure whether reflashing Smurf is actually necessary, but it doesn't do any harm).
12. Reinstall all your formerly installed Magisk modules. You'll notice that the A/B Retention Script is not showing as "installed", and this is correct. It is just used as a one-time setup before the Install to inactive slot step, described above.
Steps 1 through 11 took less than 30 minutes, with steps 1 and 4 taking the longest. I have a number of Magisk modules, so step 12 took maybe 10 minutes more, because I rebooted after each individual Magisk module was reinstalled, in order to make sure that its installation was successful.
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Shouldn't be that difficult.
Download the full zip from OP
Remove all the current Magisk Modules just to be safe
Boot into TWRP
Flash the OTA zip
Flash TWRP 76 zip
Reboot into Recovery
Flash Magisk Canary Zip
Boot to system
That's what I always follow, and it has never failed me.
With each update icons, fonts and whole UI seems to be larger and larger. It looks awful.
1- uninstall Magisk modules.
2- install Oos stable/open beta with Settings > Local upgrade . DON'T reboot!!!
3- back to Magisk > Downloads. Install TWRP A/B Retention Script. DON'T reboot!!!
4- back in Magisk. Touch install. Choose (Install to inactive slot after' OTA)
5- reboot to system.
Now you have latest Oos ob10, twrp 3.3.1_79 & Magisk Canary root. I updated this way from ob5...
I was on Oos 10.0.4, twrp 3.3.1_76, Magisk Canary form 12.02.2020.
using the LIV DARK substartum theme on oneplus 7 pro after the update on oxygem beta 9 and beta 10 when i apply the theme to the call dialer the theme is applied to the contacts and when i open the call dialer it does not open the failure message. .
No thanks , I will stick with Open Beta 8 all day long
until they bringing Back the One-Handed Mode
Except Feb patch I don't see anything new but... It seems snappier! Good update!
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Thank you for sharing this with us.
You now have two functions Tap once to wake ambientscreen, tap twice to wake the lockscreen. Love it.
i6rb said:
No thanks , I will stick with Open Beta 8 all day long
until they bringing Back the One-Handed Mode
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Are you using the dialer beta version? I had to change to normal/stock dialer and it works fine. Same theme, Liv dark
Also make sure to uninstall all layers and then reboot. Then you should try to apply the layers
When you boot or reboot your phone you too have a bug that the display won't turn on and you need to press tge power button to make the screen turn on?
preference said:
Are you using the dialer beta version? I had to change to normal/stock dialer and it works fine. Same theme, Liv dark
Also make sure to uninstall all layers and then reboot. Then you should try to apply the layers
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can you pass me the stock dialer please
Svid said:
When you boot or reboot your phone you too have a bug that the display won't turn on and you need to press tge power button to make the screen turn on?
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I have had this issue for a while. Don't know what is the cause and didn't see reports on it. Also, I can tap on the screen while it is still black (after reboot) and PIN would be pressed!