Installation Help - Xposed General

I factory reset my Nexus 5 on stock Lollipop. Put TWRP recovery on it, rooted it. Flashed the xposed zip. Phone won't go past the boot screen. What am I doing wrong??

scottharris4 said:
I factory reset my Nexus 5 on stock Lollipop. Put TWRP recovery on it, rooted it. Flashed the xposed zip. Phone won't go past the boot screen. What am I doing wrong??
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I guess a module is incompatible with your phone but I may be wrong (just my opinion). You are going through a bootloop. I had one of these last week and had to disable xposed to uninstall it. I think you can find it in /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files/Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip I got the info from this link: https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-disable-xposed-installer/ flashed the uninstaller with my twrp recovery, rebooted, uninstalled incompatible module, installed xposed again via xposed installer app and your done (if what I said is the case). Hope this helps. Good luck.

No, it's not an incompatible module. My phone won't boot as soon as I flash xposed. It has nothing to do with modules.

scottharris4 said:
No, it's not an incompatible module. My phone won't boot as soon as I flash xposed. It has nothing to do with modules.
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Sorry I don't know anything else. I would try it anyway.
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dirty_smurf45 said:
Sorry I don't know anything else. I would try it anyway.
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There are no modules installed after a factory reset! I can't try that method when it's impossible.

scottharris4 said:
There are no modules installed after a factory reset! I can't try that method when it's impossible.
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I'm just trying to help you get past the bootloop since idk what the problem is (it was just an opinion). If you installed Xposed, you get the uninstall zip file. That disables Xposed for you to fix it.
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[Q] Help please, I have bricked my phone after trying TWRP and installing CM11

Hi guys. I'm going to apologize in advance that I am a noob when it comes to hacking and rooting. I've successfully gained root access to my Verizon LG G2 using my computer. I used originally used an app called G2 Tweaksbox that allows you to change a lot of things about the phone. But then I wanted to try the famous CM 11. I did the tutorial on youtube, but I didn't install the GAPPS zip. Then I rebooted my phone and now it became stuck on the LG startup screen but looping over and over again. I've tried to hard reset it but it won't work. Is there any possible way to fix this, because I used another family members upgrade to get this phone after I broke my last one? Please don't judge but please help me if you can.:crying::crying::crying:
DevStep said:
Hi guys. I'm going to apologize in advance that I am a noob when it comes to hacking and rooting. I've successfully gained root access to my Verizon LG G2 using my computer. I used originally used an app called G2 Tweaksbox that allows you to change a lot of things about the phone. But then I wanted to try the famous CM 11. I did the tutorial on youtube, but I didn't install the GAPPS zip. Then I rebooted my phone and now it became stuck on the LG startup screen but looping over and over again. I've tried to hard reset it but it won't work. Is there any possible way to fix this, because I used another family members upgrade to get this phone after I broke my last one? Please don't judge but please help me if you can.:crying::crying::crying:
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Which cm did you try? The official or JackpotCalvin's?
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njstein said:
Which cm did you try? The official or JackpotCalvin's?
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I tried the official nightly version. Thanks for the quick reply.
DevStep said:
I tried the official nightly version. Thanks for the quick reply.
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If you did a nano backup then restore that if not you are going to have to do the revert back to stock. But for your information for later on. If you install xposed with any modules. Make sure to properly Uninstall all them before you change roms or make any changes
One last thing the official cm rom is no longer supported. No one to work on the g2 anymore
simple_fear85 said:
If you did a nano backup then restore that if not you are going to have to do the revert back to stock. But for your information for later on. If you install xposed with any modules. Make sure to properly Uninstall all them before you change roms or make any changes
One last thing the official cm rom is no longer supported. No one to work on the g2 anymore
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Why would you need to uninstall Xposed modules? Everything gets wiped anyway.
mjones73 said:
Why would you need to uninstall Xposed modules? Everything gets wiped anyway.
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I had issues with my phone messing up if I kept xposed with modules installed still when I did clear all and installed a rom. Not sure why but I Uninstall now and no issues anymore. I actually lost knock on once leaving xposed installed. I confirmed it with going back to my nano Uninstalling xposed and knock on worked fine
simple_fear85 said:
I had issues with my phone messing up if I kept xposed with modules installed still when I did clear all and installed a rom. Not sure why but I Uninstall now and no issues anymore. I actually lost knock on once leaving xposed installed. I confirmed it with going back to my nano Uninstalling xposed and knock on worked fine
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That's an odd one since Xposed runs in /system. Were you wiping /system and /data without restoring anything on a clean install?
mjones73 said:
That's an odd one since Xposed runs in /system. Were you wiping /system and /data without restoring anything on a clean install?
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I did a full wipe with Clean install
simple_fear85 said:
If you did a nano backup then restore that if not you are going to have to do the revert back to stock. But for your information for later on. If you install xposed with any modules. Make sure to properly Uninstall all them before you change roms or make any changes
One last thing the official cm rom is no longer supported. No one to work on the g2 anymore
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Yeah I downloaded xposed and I got the latest module for support. I had no idea that you needed to delete them after you wanted to download a new ROM. Okay so do I fix this? My phone is stuck looping on the LG bootup message and the only way I can stop it is by hard reseting it and that just turns it off. How do I access it on my computer and reflash the stock? Please help.
DevStep said:
Yeah I downloaded xposed and I got the latest module for support. I had no idea that you needed to delete them after you wanted to download a new ROM. Okay so do I fix this? My phone is stuck looping on the LG bootup message and the only way I can stop it is by hard reseting it and that just turns it off. How do I access it on my computer and reflash the stock? Please help.
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Follow the stock restore guide in the general section.
DevStep said:
Yeah I downloaded xposed and I got the latest module for support. I had no idea that you needed to delete them after you wanted to download a new ROM. Okay so do I fix this? My phone is stuck looping on the LG bootup message and the only way I can stop it is by hard reseting it and that just turns it off. How do I access it on my computer and reflash the stock? Please help.
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Once your phone is off, hold up and plug it in to your computer. This should put you in download mode. Hopefully you have all the drivers installed...
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[Q] no way to install xposed framework on moto g

Guys i have a moto g, running 4.4.4 stock android and i cant find the way to install the xposed framework.
When i click on install/update it installs correctly but when y reboot it just goes to boot loop, i tried all the installs methods, via recovery, manually and all xposed versions and nothing changes. after flashing the xposed disabler zip i get the green 54 on XposedBridge.jar and the red -- on app_process.
at first i was running 4.4.3 but i updated to 4.4.4 via OTA to see if i was able to solve it but nothing.
I have the boorloader unlockd, i run the root cheker i dont know whats going wrong
thanks
Dalvik?
NotLutzik said:
Dalvik?
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you mean wipe dalvik cache?? i wipe them many times and nothing
petervil said:
you mean wipe dalvik cache?? i wipe them many times and nothing
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No, he means if you are using Dalvik or ART? Xposed framework doesn't work with ART runtime.
Im using dalvik!
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Root
Have you verified Root access since you installed the OTA update?
Yes it still works
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petervil said:
Yes it still works
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lokoxlrock said:
Have you verified Root access since you installed the OTA update?
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4.4.4 fixes the root exploit. Are you sure you still have root access?
If you can't install Xposed after running the tool, you don't have temporary write access and Xposed won't work.
However if you still can root, this is an issue with the root and not Xposed. Check the TowelPieRoot forum post.
P.S.
AFAIK the dev doesn't have a Moto G to test the exploit on, so it's not officially working on that device.

[Q] Xperia Z2 Boot loop

I installed Xposed, and a module that thought (knock on) I think it was not compatible, to restart the device, it gives boot loop, clean the dalvik and it starts, if I reboot again, boot loop return. Any solution? :crying: my phone is a xperia z2
Starxd said:
I installed Xposed, and a module that thought (knock on) I think it was not compatible, to restart the device, it gives boot loop, clean the dalvik and it starts, if I reboot again, boot loop return. Any solution? :crying: my phone is a xperia z2
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You have to uninstall the module to fix it. If you're on Kitkat then I think there should be a zip in Android/data/com.somexposedstuff and somewhere in there. Idk about lollipop
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Its a Lollipop
Starxd said:
Its a Lollipop
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I don't know how to disable in on lollipop (even though i'm using it). According to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpo...-framework-t3039371/post59082375#post59082375 you can uninstall iy withouth wiping data.
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dirty_smurf45 said:
I don't know how to disable in on lollipop (even though i'm using it). According to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpo...-framework-t3039371/post59082375#post59082375 you can uninstall iy withouth wiping data.
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I did the following: with Root Explorer googled the word "Xposed" appeared some files, deleted all, restarted, same thing
Starxd said:
I did the following: with Root Explorer googled the word "Xposed" appeared some files, deleted all, restarted, same thing
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You're on your bootlooped phone? If so, just disable and uninstall the module that caused the bootloop. I really don't know how to do this on lolliop. Maybe posting in Xposed General? I t would be the appropriate location for this thread.
Starxd said:
I did the following: with Root Explorer googled the word "Xposed" appeared some files, deleted all, restarted, same thing
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dirty_smurf45 said:
You're on your bootlooped phone? If so, just disable and uninstall the module that caused the bootloop. I really don't know how to do this on lolliop. Maybe posting in Xposed General? I t would be the appropriate location for this thread.
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I had only excluded files containing "Xposed" in the name with Root Explorer, but remained the files described in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58964632&postcount=2258
Made as described, restarted, he updated one last time and went back to normal. Thanks for your help. : D
No problem. Remember to uninstall the incompatible application.
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New factory image live : 6.0.1 (MMB29S)

Here's the download link for the factory image at the usual place: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/hammerhead-mmb29s-factory-6bfcdfa4.tgz
Amazed to see that no one created a thread for this (I guess). I know that this is only a month security bug fixing, but still, sometimes they fix other things beyond that.
If anyone notice more bug fixes (or more bugs!!!) beside the security ones, glad to report.
does anyone manage to root it with superSU 2.66?
onesolo said:
Amazed to see that no one created a thread for this
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Probably because other threads have the link already...
aslam_ said:
does anyone manage to root it with superSU 2.66?
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Yes. It works without problems.
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damijanp said:
Yes. It works without problems.
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So, one only needs to have TWRP and flash latest systemless SuperSu, right?!
EddyOS said:
Probably because other threads have the link already...
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It's not about the link!!! It's about a thread to discuss this new factory image!!
onesolo said:
So, one only needs to have TWRP and flash latest systemless SuperSu, right?!
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Yes.
aslam_ said:
does anyone manage to root it with superSU 2.66?
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Yes. I now have Android 6.0.1 (MMB29S), SuperSU 2.66 and ElementalX 6.0.7.
What the difference with mmb29k?
faighter said:
What the difference with mmb29k?
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Monthly security update.
tuncan said:
Yes. I now have Android 6.0.1 (MMB29S), SuperSU 2.66 and ElementalX 6.0.7.
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I'm now on 6.0.1 MMB29K, SuperSU 2.65, and ElementalX 6.07 and intend to update to MMB29S, SuperSU 2.66, same ElementalX. Were/are you running Xposed? I'm wondering if I should uninstall it first and then reinstall afterwards. Thanks
Yes, it worked for me. After update, I flashed elementsX 6.07, then SuperSU 2.66.
PhilipTD said:
I'm now on 6.0.1 MMB29K, SuperSU 2.65, and ElementalX 6.07 and intend to update to MMB29S, SuperSU 2.66, same ElementalX. Were/are you running Xposed? I'm wondering if I should uninstall it first and then reinstall afterwards. Thanks
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I tried today with xposed and the new factory, NFC service started crashing (i flashed the new system img without deleting data).
So i rebooted again in twrp, flashed the xposed uninstaller zip, then wiped dalvik/cache, flashed xposed installer, wiped dalvik/cache again. Now it's working fine.
ezio84 said:
I tried today with xposed and the new factory, NFC service started crashing (i flashed the new system img without deleting data).
So i rebooted again in twrp, flashed the xposed uninstaller zip, then wiped dalvik/cache, flashed xposed installer, wiped dalvik/cache again. Now it's working fine.
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik the first time?
I have problems with the update :crying:
Before updating, I had the phone in "alarms only" mode; I flashed the new factory image, and now I can't disable it anymore! I tried both using the notification pane, and the volume rocker, but the setting doesn't switch off...
Any ideas?
PhilipTD said:
Did you wipe cache and dalvik the first time?
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Yes i did (i also did a fastboot erase for cache, system and boot partitions).
pgptheoriginal said:
I have problems with the update :crying:
Before updating, I had the phone in "alarms only" mode; I flashed the new factory image, and now I can't disable it anymore! I tried both using the notification pane, and the volume rocker, but the setting doesn't switch off...
Any ideas?
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Weird issue. I'd try a factory reset.
I figured out how to disable it: I added a rule to enable Do Not Disturb for calendar events, then created an event lasting one minute. At the end of the event, the phone was back to "All notifications"; the toggle works fine now.
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Does it fix the syncing/notification issues ?
PhilipTD said:
I'm now on 6.0.1 MMB29K, SuperSU 2.65, and ElementalX 6.07 and intend to update to MMB29S, SuperSU 2.66, same ElementalX. Were/are you running Xposed? I'm wondering if I should uninstall it first and then reinstall afterwards. Thanks
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No, I don't have Xposed at the moment.
Another minor issue is that WiFi seems to be always on, looking at the battery usage graph, even when it's set to be off (WiFi scanning is disabled), and even when the phone is in airplane mode!
I don't know how to check if it's actually always on, but I noticed this both before and after the latest security update.
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Trouble with Xposed on Galaxy Note 5

I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
kdisn said:
I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
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Which Xposed file did you flash?
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mattzeller said:
Which Xposed file did you flash?
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I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
kdisn said:
I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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mattzeller said:
If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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I'm running stock, yes. Thank you for the link. I'll try it and then let you know!!
mattzeller said:
If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
kdisn said:
The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
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Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
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mattzeller said:
Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
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I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
kdisn said:
I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
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Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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mattzeller said:
Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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I'll try that. I flashed from Odin to wipe everything off and Snapchat works, but I don't have TWRP anymore. Even without Xposed and root, even when I JUST had TWRP, Snapchat wouldn't let me log in. But I'll try what you told me and hope it works
mattzeller said:
Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
kdisn said:
So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
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Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
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mattzeller said:
Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
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I ran the uninstaller for Xposed again and it seems to have wiped the rest of the files because snapchat now lets me login. Now time to follow the instructions you gave me before w/ systemless rooting my NAND is backed up too just in case I screw up again.

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