Hello all,
i am a newbie here and apologize if i have posted a wrong question. i request to moderators not to suspend the account as this is my forst post only.
I have installed the xposed framework and very much happy with the power it has.
i want to ask all members if there is an xposed module available that allows me to see what happens during booting of android (like in windows PC, we see the files loading when booted in safe mode)???
waiting for reaply
varunjoshi said:
Hello all,
i am a newbie here and apologize if i have posted a wrong question. i request to moderators not to suspend the account as this is my forst post only.
I have installed the xposed framework and very much happy with the power it has.
i want to ask all members if there is an xposed module available that allows me to see what happens during booting of android (like in windows PC, we see the files loading when booted in safe mode)???
waiting for reaply
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you can install an app called liveboot by chainfire..available free on play store..works on lollipop only and requires root
atulclassic said:
you can install an app called liveboot by chainfire..available free on play store..works on lollipop only and requires root
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thanks for your help..but i am running stock gellybean 4.2.1 with xposed framework installed. can you please suggest an app or xposed module??
Search for "live dmesg" and "live logcat", they work on 4.1..4.3.
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Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Xposed is not compatible with any MIUI ROM and it will never ever be. At least not fully.
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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biso46 said:
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
Yeah xposed framework does not work on miui roms..... You will get boot loops..... I also tried once.
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Jon.Sch said:
Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
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If you have made nanroid backup wipe factory data / partition then format /system /data / cache and restore your backup or flash any rom.
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Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that greenery without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
crullick said:
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
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Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
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Use this it will work
http://www.mediafire.com/?7tak4k26d3kssh4
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
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amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
crullick said:
amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
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Details details... Lemme see what more there is to know
Oh yeah umm.. Most of the startup managers for Android are full of crap... The play store ones atleast coz the Google developers policy doesn't allow such apps which actually work really well in this context... Still don't know how they decide that though. Well whatever if you had xposed then it could have been possible. But even then install gsam battery monitor and note the apps which consume the most system resources. Greenify them if you wish to and then they'll open/consume system resources only when they are active ie you are using them in real time.
That's all I guess
Cheers
Tarun
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I'm changing the settings of status bar but require exposed framework so I install framework and then i open status bar app but not work.
During xposed log say: Errors during Xposed initialization
So what I do?
Plz look attached picture for explain batter
I really hope this isn't it... But I have to ask... you DID reboot after installing xposed and then reboot after enabling the module correct?
If not, then do that.
Bakerboy448 said:
I really hope this isn't it... But I have to ask... you DID reboot after installing xposed and then reboot after enabling the module correct?
If not, then do that.
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Dear baker!
I'm 4 or 5 time rebot phone but same result and then finely reset phone from recovery mode and again install xposed.........but failed...........
Dear please fix this.....
plz ans me im waiting for your fix… ..
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I really hope this isn't it... But I have to ask... you DID reboot after installing xposed and then reboot after enabling the module correct?
If not, then do that.
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Dear Baker!
im waiting for your ans plz reply me fast… .
Custom ROM with themes?
HI!
Does your ROM includes a theme system? If so, that's the cause...
I've been looking for an answer too and I found this thred at GitHub. I haven't post much so I have no rights to post URLs as links for now... Please copy paste the following link:
PHP:
https://github.com/rovo89/XposedInstaller/issues/178
There we can read the following:
rovo89 commented on 19 may 2014 said:
ok, that's it then. Some roms have theming engines that conflict with xposed. I'm looking for solutions, but meanwhile, please use the "disable resources api" setting in the installer. You might not be able to use some modules, but most should still work.
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Doing so enables Xposed and that rebooting red message dissapears. However many modules are not functional if this adjustment is set in the configuration, so it's useless...
As far as I understand, there is no fix forthat issue then. So you can try another ROM with no themes system.
I hope this has been helpful for you =)
Uninstall xposed installer apk, install xposed installer apk, reboot.
you DID reboot after installing xposed
Hello
framework should be installed manually i think
xj
I have an app which asks for permission to my contacts in order to start. (She is installed but won't work until ill give her the permission for my contacts).
Is there any way to make her think she has Permissions to my contacts without giving her?
Or to hide the real contacts so she won't be able to see them?
I looked around and saw Xprivacy but I have no root so is there any other option?
Thank You
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Lautta17 said:
U tried Lucky patcher? I dont know if still works, was long ago when i used, but u can try... sorry my eng!
Edit: with this app I think that u can edit permissions of apps, but there's not guarantee that works correctly
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That app is a big no-no here on xda, so i suggest you edit your post and remove it.
Can you provide more details, like your device and your android version? Xprivacy works up to marshmallow, if you're on Nougat you can try xposed extension protect my privacy, but i think it requires root too.
Since your have xposed installed, why don't you install root? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery to flash xposed so root should not be an issue.
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ticktock666 said:
That app is a big no-no here on xda, so i suggest you edit your post and remove it.
Can you provide more details, like your device and your android version? Xprivacy works up to marshmallow, if you're on Nougat you can try xposed extension protect my privacy, but i think it requires root too.
Since your have xposed installed, why don't you install root? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery to flash xposed so root should not be an issue.
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Hi,
I don't have exposed install.
I'm using a note 8, android 7.1.1.
Thanks
ticktock666 said:
That app is a big no-no here on xda, so i suggest you edit your post and remove it.
Can you provide more details, like your device and your android version? Xprivacy works up to marshmallow, if you're on Nougat you can try xposed extension protect my privacy, but i think it requires root too.
Since your have xposed installed, why don't you install root? I'm assuming you have a custom recovery to flash xposed so root should not be an issue.
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Sorry, didnt know it, why?
naimdor said:
Hi,
I don't have exposed install.
I'm using a note 8, android 7.1.1.
Thanks
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Sorry, but I've seen your post in the xposed general forums, so i assumed you were looking for a n xposed related solution.
I do remember an app that used to decompile and recompile apks while removing permission requirement, but that was old and i can not remember the exact name, maybe try an app that gives you access to appOps on your rom to control access from there?
Lautta17 said:
Sorry, didnt know it, why?
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That app is considered warez/promotes cracking other apps, so it's against xda rules
Most modules are not upgraded since year 2013 ? Is it safe to use same ?
https://www.xda-developers.com/best-xposed-modules/
Most modules are not upgraded since ages ?
Yet the thread is posted as latest 2018 best modules ?
Tried all and mobile wont boot now.. lol..
I have results of latest modules displayed on the post, but not yet upgraded since ages.
Except greenfly or few.. Though listed..
Are these modules still safe to use with latest technology ?
Thanks,
Request reply from advanced person and request to pin after my reply.
I still love XDA but a question.
Noone on XDA team to reply same ?
ITs weird.. ?
Made other replies in respective topics..
But that is xposed and still xposed ?
UHHH..
It really depends on what Android version are you using.
Sometimes even if the modules are really old they still works.
You can try install them one by one, so if you end up in a bootloop you know exactly what module caused it.
In case of bootloop if you're using Xposed systemless just uninstall xposed module from recovey (with uninmod or magisk mm) and delete the xposed apps once it boots with xposed disabled
If you're using system version of xposed, browse from twrp to the modules folder and delete the module by hand
Or just search on xda, there are threads where people post which module works on each version of Android
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.Are these modules still safe to use with latest technology?
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Safe?? In general, yes. Module specific - no different than the day module was born.
Stability is a completely different animal with numerous variables in play using "latest technology". Do your homework; seek community input on modules in question. Know how to recover from module failures and bootloops. Maybe consider a backup; I heard they're a good idea.
Hi,
I'm trying to install Xposed on a Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) with LineageOS 14.1 + microG.
I installed https://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk as specified on the General info thread. When I go to the Framework section, the Install/Update button is disabled and I see the following message:
Xposed is not (yet) compatible with AndroidSDK version 25 or your processor architecture (arm64-v8a).
I tried to look it up and as I understand it Xposed is compatible with SDK25 and with arm64-v8a. What can I do?
nahojng said:
Hi, I'm trying to install Xposed on a Samsung Galaxy S7.........
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Okay... It looks like you had experienced a bit of a common misunderstanding that many individuals experience because of a ton of information available that can potentially be a bit confusing (in on itself). I'll do what I can to help clarify this in general since I don't have your specific device.
1) Uninstall the XPosed Installer App that you currently have and Reboot.
2) Obtain the latest XPosed Framework from the following link and then flash it via TWRP.
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/arm64/
3) Obtain the "XposedInstaller_3.1.5.apk" from/attached to the OP (at the bottom) of the following thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
4) After flashing the XPosed Framework, reboot your device to install the XPosed Installer App.
5) Once the App is installed, launch it and you should be good to go.
Sometimes the App may initially state that XPosed is not active. This is usually remedied by a full Reboot or two.
Those are (an abridged) General instructions that applies to you.
I wish you the best of luck!
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Okay... It looks like you had experienced a bit of a common misunderstanding that many individuals experience because of a ton of information available that can potentially be a bit confusing (in on itself). I'll do what I can to help clarify this in general since I don't have your specific device.
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Crystal clear, and it works. Thank you for your kind answer. I had seen that thread but didn't know to follow it instead of the "General info" one.
Thank you for warning about the required reboot. The app first claimed that my phone was not rooted but the reboot solved this.