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
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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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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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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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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.
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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
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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
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Why would you need to uninstall Xposed modules? Everything gets wiped anyway.
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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
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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
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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?
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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?
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I did a full wipe with Clean install
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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
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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.
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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.
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Follow the stock restore guide in the general section.
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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.
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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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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
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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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Yes it still works
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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.
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 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.
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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.
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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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So this morning I got this maintenance update and now I'm being told that an update is available and that this install is differed. When I click on "select to continue update" I'm told my system is up to date. I've already wiped cache, which did not help. Anyone else experiencing this?
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So this morning I got this maintenance update and now I'm being told that an update is available and that this install is differed. When I click on "select to continue update" I'm told my system is up to date. I've already wiped cache, which did not help. Anyone else experiencing this?
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Are you unlocked and rooted?
Nope, totally stock Verizon 4.4.4. I'm so far out of the loop, I didn't even know I could unlock and root in the first place.
Anyone have a fxz for this update? I have it too, but I am rooted with twrp.
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Anyone have a fxz for this update? I have it too, but I am rooted with twrp.
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There does not appear to be an FXZ for this.
You can try flashing stock Recovery.img onto your phone and take it. Unlike other OTA's that failed due to Xposed, this one did not give me any issues installing with Xposed still enabled.
NOTE: I'm unlocked bootloader, rooted, running TWRP, with Xposed instaled (MotoXNetActivity module installed). I haven't made any other modifications. I only run apps that require root like AdFree, wifi tether for root, Root Explorer, etc.
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There does not appear to be an FXZ for this.
You can try flashing stock Recovery.img onto your phone and take it. Unlike other OTA's that failed due to Xposed, this one did not give me any issues installing with Xposed still enabled.
NOTE: I'm unlocked bootloader, rooted, running TWRP, with Xposed instaled (MotoXNetActivity module installed). I haven't made any other modifications. I only run apps that require root like AdFree, wifi tether for root, Root Explorer, etc.
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Thanks, I think this answered my questions in the other thread.
Is there a risk to try running the update with stock recovery and other Xposed modules like Gravity Box? Would they fail similarly to a failed system check like I've had in the past for removing/renaming system apps and such?
Have anyone succesfully got Xposed Framework running on stock 5.0.2 L90 D415??
I think you have to get a new recovery (twrp) in order to install xposed and then install the rom again.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
I flashed the zip file, wiped cache, and reboot. My phone booted up but i got com.android.phone force closing. Weather app also force closes. And since com.android.phone force closes you get no signal.
My experience...did the lollipop ota for tmo, didn't really care for it much. Used one click root, added flashify and twrp custom recovery and did a nandroid backup. Installed xposed arm zip and it just stuck on the lg logo for quite a long time. Second attempt i did the wipe after installing xposed and it made it past lg logo to tmo boot and hung up. In my reading, saw something about xposed will not work on stock firmware. But isn't xposed for people that want to mod stock roms? Main thing is...back up before anything. Have already used mine 4 times.
So I originally flashed the latest xposedv66 and was not successful. Found xposed-arm-20150213b.zip everything looked good, even had signal. Like you, weather app stopped. So, I tried file manager to get to the installer and it stopped also..
If you're going to do it, BACK UP BEFORE YOU INSTALL. I cannot get it to work, reason why? I do not have the logs but if you install liveboot and activate it, then install the zip and reboot, liveboot will show you a command that is supposed to activate but fails and retries. Its essentially a bootloop but without the reboot. It will not allow you to boot without that feature being activated. Do it for yourself but remember to back up all system partitions and restore them. When you reboot after restore, the system will do the whole 'optimizing apps 1 out of 200' thing so don't worry if it takes a while to boot. Will have more on this when I get home to my laptop.
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So I originally flashed the latest xposedv66 and was not successful. Found xposed-arm-20150213b.zip everything looked good, even had signal. Like you, weather app stopped. So, I tried file manager to get to the installer and it stopped also..
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Can you share that xposed? Because im trying to find one that works and can only find latest version..
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Warimation said:
Can you share that xposed? Because im trying to find one that works and can only find latest version..
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Here you go.
Found another one from March and April, but I haven't tried them.
Xblackberryuser said:
Here you go.
Found another one from March and April, but I haven't tried them.
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I tried the one you suggested and I successfully rebooted. However, Lollipop ran slower and then I opened the alpha apk that came on the official thread. It said alpha 3.0 was installed but not activated. So I just decided to restore to before I installed. Xposed is being worked on and its in its alpha stage. Its bound to have bugs. Since THE D415 already has root, I'm fine to wait for an official version of Xposed that works to come out. Also, Even though I had 2 Gigs of data left on internal, there was a notification pestering me saying there was little to no storage left on my phone. Otherwise, no app crashes.
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I think you have to get a new recovery (twrp) in order to install xposed and then install the rom again.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Flashing the ROM again will only wipe/remove xposed.
It's a known fact that lg weather doesnt work on xposed lollipop i also found that file manager didnt work during my period of testing, i don't know if i experienced com.android.phone force closing since I restored from my backup but xposed is definitely not usable on stock lollipop.
Newest xposed version v68 works great! No phone FCs. Now go download it!!!
Where can I download the newest version at because all of them up to this point are not stable on my lg 90 415d , I tried v71 and everytime I try to open my gmail Google Play services force closes
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Newest xposed version v68 works great! No phone FCs. Now go download it!!!
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Weather app, File manager app works on Lollipop D415 no problem or still buggy with some apps but fixed some others?
krchi said:
Weather app, File manager app works on Lollipop D415 no problem or still buggy with some apps but fixed some others?
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There are newer versions of xposed that fix compatibility issues with LG's encrypted apps (weather, etc) since my post, so they should work with the newer versions of xposed. I only recommended version v68 because I never really use LG apps so I went ahead with such an update. Hope this helps!
Xposed for visually impaired users
Hi, everyone!
I'm visually impaired and I've been "adapting" and customizing my stuff (for a better, more comfortable usability) since 1998 (for Win and Mac) and 2010 for mobile devices, with great success.
I could install the Xposed framework to my Galaxy Tab 3 running KK 4.4.2 (Serbian Stock) back in 2012. But I cannot find a way to install it to my LG L90 D410 running Lollipop 5.0.2.
The option for those specific brands and models in based on the need for good cost-benefit ratio pieces of equipment, so that anyone can benefit from my findings, even those running on a low budget.
I'm preparing a podcast and an YouTube channel on accessibility.
All that put, I'd appreciate any input on how to make the Xposed framework to work on the LG L90. Suggestions o modules that can be useful for vision impaired people will be very welcome too.
Thanks in advance for any help I can get.