Hello, I have found a temporary fix for the Wanam Xposed "Loading application preferences" bug. For those of you who its affecting here are the steps .
1. Open Superuser
2. Select "Deny" permissions for Wanam Xposed
3. Enter Wanam Xposed and skip Superuser error messages
4. Make changes that you want to Wanam
5. Re-enter Superuser and "Grant" permissions for Wanam Xposed
6. Reboot if you made changes
Thanks,
Jortu
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Hi all!
Is there any way to skip track by volume buttons on stock .266 ROM?
Rooted & LB with CWM installed.
Stock .266 with stock Kernel
Pls can anyone say how to do this?
Thanking you all ! :good:
Yes, with Xposed Framework. Download it from here: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
then go to Framework and hit "Install/Update". It'll ask you for root access. Grant it! Then make a reboot and go into Downoad section. For example there is a module called "Physical Buttons Music Control". Download and install it afterwards. Then go back to the Xposed Installer and go to Modules. Tick the "Physical Buttons Music Control" and then reboot again. Now you can set it
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Yes, with Xposed Framework. Download it from here: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
then go to Framework and hit "Install/Update". It'll ask you for root access. Grant it! Then make a reboot and go into Downoad section. For example there is a module called "Physical Buttons Music Control". Download and install it afterwards. Then go back to the Xposed Installer and go to Modules. Tick the "Physical Buttons Music Control" and then reboot again. Now you can set it
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Thanks for your support friend!
I'll try and inform soon!
install Xposed installer.. and use gravity box
Hello.. i recently rooted my htc one m8..
I installed xposed installer it was working fine then i installed this module gravity box.. it wasn't working.. then i uninstalled it and now i dont have anything in my download section in xposed installer..
Please help!
screenshot
Here is its screenshot
Only download of xposed is not enough for system mods.. You have to download different module for different modification...
First reinstall xposed and then go to framework and install it.. Then reboot your phone.. Only then you can see modules for download...
Xposed Installer > Settings > Make sure "Enable downloads" is checked.
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my xposed framework modules?
I flash NK4 and. I have been installed GravityBox, Wanam Xposed, and Xblast and now my phone restarts always (soft reboots, my guess). I restore Wanam Xposed and Xblast because I have a backup, so, I don't make any changes in settings. What is wrong?
Well, you are using 3 complex xposed modules at the same time which is not a good practice.
Anyway, to identify what's causing a reboot, logcat captured during reboot is required.
Search XDA for more info on how to use ADB to capture logcat.
Hello Guys !!
I Found a way out to use private mode with Xposed installed .
Warning : these steps Will Delete everything you have in your Private mode So ( Move Your Files From Private Mode Before you follow these steps )
Steps-
1. Install Xposed Installer and xposed framework and reboot your device.
2. Now go into xposed installer app and uninstall xposed framework . Reboot your device.
3. Go into Application manager in settings . Find Private Mode Service , clear cache and data . Now force stop the app.
4. Dowload and install root explorer. Open root explorer , go to this location /data/system/users . Now, delete a file named privatemode_edk_1000
5. Now go to xposed installer app and install wanam xposed and XSecure Storage modules. Activate them but dont reboot your device.
6. Go to wanam xposed app , Go to security hacks and check disable secure storage . Reboot your device.
7. Now go to Xposed installer app and install/update xposed framework . Reboot your device.
You are Done !!!
Mine has always worked since a November or December update to wanam.
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Hello Guys !!
I Found a way out to use private mode with Xposed installed .
Warning : these steps Will Delete everything you have in your Private mode So ( Move Your Files From Private Mode Before you follow these steps )
Steps-
1. Install Xposed Installer and xposed framework and reboot your device.
2. Now go into xposed installer app and uninstall xposed framework . Reboot your device.
3. Go into Application manager in settings . Find Private Mode Service , clear cache and data . Now force stop the app.
4. Dowload and install root explorer. Open root explorer , go to this location /data/system/users . Now, delete a file named privatemode_edk_1000
5. Now go to xposed installer app and install wanam xposed and XSecure Storage modules. Activate them but dont reboot your device.
6. Go to wanam xposed app , Go to security hacks and check disable secure storage . Reboot your device.
7. Now go to Xposed installer app and install/update xposed framework . Reboot your device.
You are Done !!!
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Hi there i went through all these steps. except that the file named privatemode_edk_1000 in /data/system/users. and private mode still don't work. can anyone help please? could it be that the privatemode_edk_1000 is in a different location on s7 edge?
Edit: i just figured out that private mode stops working after flashing twrp and systemless supersu. Might xposed bypass this problem?
-Running Xposed 2.7 Experimental1 on stock 4.4 rooted Droid Mini
Lately, I've been encountering some issues with Xposed in general.
-When downloading a new module
Anytime I find a new module I want, I download it normally and it downloads/installs no problem. But once it finishes, I don't get a notification to activate it and the module screen still says install. If I go to my modules, it's not there. I have to kill Xposed from recent apps and reopen it to my modules for the one I downloaded to be there, and only then can I activate it, which gives me the toast message to reboot.
-When updating an installed module
Similar to above, whenever I download a module update, it goes through normally, but after install, Xposed still says there's an update for said module, and said module disappears from my modules. Killing Xposed and reopening to my modules afterwards makes it show up, but in order for the module update changes to take effect, I have to disable the module, re-enable it, then reboot my phone.
Anyone have any idea? I've uninstalled and reinstalled the framework but that did nothing.