Install via recovery - Xposed General

I can install the apk just fine but when I do the install/upgrade and reboot it tells me its not installed. I can't seem to find the zip to flash it through TWRP. This is on a Blu Studio Energy running KK

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Oneplus X Xposed wont install??

Hey guys
I rooted my OPX at Kingroot.com on a Oxygen 2.1.2.
Im trying to install the Xposed framework (downloaded from the official forum: V75) but in recovery mode when I press the .zip file it just says "Installation failed"
Anybody know what i should do? - As said I have root access
The Xposed Installer just says that the framework is not installed and that i should download the latest ZIP file from XDA and then flash it manually via recovery. It gives me no option to install...
Others have installed the framework succesfully on the Oneplus forum..
Hope you can help
What recovery are you using? If you're using the stock recovery, then there's your problem. You'll need a custom recovery like TWRP.
If you are using TWRP, then the download might be corrupted. Try downloading it again.
What exact recovery (name and version) are you using? What exact file (full filename) are you trying to flash?

Trouble with supersu update

im having trouble with 2.46. After flashing supersu i reboot my phone and tells me i need to update either by play or twrp. I chose play store and it downloaded the update and says install via twrp or normal so i chose normal and then failed so then i chose twrp and it tried to boot into twrp but got into a bootloop of loading twrp. Not sure how to go about updating it supersu and I still have no root access. I am on a motorola x pure running the OTA 6.0

Unable to install SuperSu via TWRP

Hi. I've successully install TWRP using adb+fastboot.
Now, I want to install root.
I've downloaded supersu.zip file and placed it on my internal root storage.
Then I boot into twrp and flash it with Install zip.
All things seems to be done well.
I reboot: no root, no superSu app.
Any help?
lectricas said:
Hi. I've successully install TWRP using adb+fastboot.
Now, I want to install root.
I've downloaded supersu.zip file and placed it on my internal root storage.
Then I boot into twrp and flash it with Install zip.
All things seems to be done well.
I reboot: no root, no superSu app.
Any help?
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Redownload root or try older or newer version. Try again. It should root your phone or download a rom they come rooted
I need this rom in order to unlock the device with the "device unlock" app. I've tried 10 times already, having the same result. Changed supersu versions a couple of times.
Have you tried version 2.79?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703

Installed Magisk 19.3 using TWRP, seems not installed in Magisk Manager.

Hello,
I flashed a stock ROM on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 running Android 7.0.
Then I installed TWRP, and with that Magisk 19.3. All were installed successful, however after rebooting there was no Magisk Manager app, so I installed this myself.
When opening the Magisk Manager app it shows that Magisk has not been installed.. how can I fix this?
I've been trying for 10 hours now, I really need help.
Before flashing the ROM I had TWRP installed with SuperSU.
NeroDePero said:
Hello,
I flashed a stock ROM on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 running Android 7.0.
Then I installed TWRP, and with that Magisk 19.3. All were installed successful, however after rebooting there was no Magisk Manager app, so I installed this myself.
When opening the Magisk Manager app it shows that Magisk has not been installed.. how can I fix this?
I've been trying for 10 hours now, I really need help.
Before flashing the ROM I had TWRP installed with SuperSU.
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1. Uninstall Super SU
2. Uninstall Magisk from TWRP (using uninstall.zip)
3. Install Magisk.zip latest version in TWRP
4. Install Magisk Manager latest version using APK
Remember to use both latest versions of Magisk (zip and apk).
It should work for you.
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zencooler said:
1. Uninstall Super SU
2. Uninstall Magisk from TWRP (using uninstall.zip)
3. Install Magisk.zip latest version in TWRP
4. Install Magisk Manager latest version using APK
Remember to use both latest versions of Magisk (zip and apk).
It should work for you.
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The thing is, I did a full clean stock ROM install and there is no SuperSu app left on my device.
If I download the SuperSu APK now it says I don't have ROOT access and therefore I cannot uninstall SuperSu using the APK.
I have used Root Checker Basis (app) to check if there is a ROOT available, but it says ROOT access is not properly installed on this device.
Is it still possible for SuperSu to be installed on my device while I cannot see or find it? Even after a clean install?
Also, I believe 19.3 is the latest version of Magisk. I also tried 19.2, but I am having the same problem with that version.
NeroDePero said:
The thing is, I did a full clean stock ROM install and there is no SuperSu app left on my device.
If I download the SuperSu APK now it says I don't have ROOT access and therefore I cannot uninstall SuperSu using the APK.
I have used Root Checker Basis (app) to check if there is a ROOT available, but it says ROOT access is not properly installed on this device.
Is it still possible for SuperSu to be installed on my device while I cannot see or find it? Even after a clean install?
Also, I believe 19.3 is the latest version of Magisk. I also tried 19.2, but I am having the same problem with that version.
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I don't know what the smartphone you have but the best way is to get boot.img from stock firmware and then patch it via Magisk Manager (you can install it even if you don't have root). Then after boot.img is patched you can flash it instead of the standard boot.img (any method you are doing it now).
BTW: the latest version of Magisk is 19.4. Check it on Magisk repository.
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zencooler said:
I don't know what the smartphone you have but the best way is to get boot.img from stock firmware and then patch it via Magisk Manager (you can install it even if you don't have root). Then after boot.img is patched you can flash it instead of the standard boot.img (any method you are doing it now).
BTW: the latest version of Magisk is 19.4. Check it on Magisk repository.
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I am using a Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 (T825). I used a stock firmware from SamMobile (which exists of 5 times an .tar.md5 file) and flashed it on my device using Odin.
[EDIT] So here is what I did. Made a back-up using TWRP, and used that boot.img to patch in Magisk Manager.
Now I have a patched IMG file. But when I want to install it using TWRP I have to pick a partition and I am not sure which one to pick.
[EDIT] I tried installing it, and it was successful, yet shows the Magisk manager app that there is no ROOT available.
I guess I just need to start from the very beginning over again. Can you help me with that?
I have stock firmware .zip for my T825 from SamMobile which I can install using Odin.
I also have a working TWRP .zip file that works fine with that firmware on my device.
Other than that I'll need guidance because I keep screwing up :')
Your help is much appreciated
I did a factory reset, flashed TWRP, and installed Magisk using TWRP. After rebooting there was no Magisk Manager app (but it did install a TWRP app).
I installed the Manager app with a downloaded .apk (latest version) and it shows that Magisk is not installed.
So, I want to try patching my .img file using the manager app. The only problem is that I do not have an .img file, as I used . md5 files.
Can I make a back-up with TWRP and use the .img file from there?

need help to install xposed on tab a 9.7 sm-p555 android 6

i have android 6 got the exposed zip for arm and install it from twrp but the phone boots every time to recovery tried to install the uninstaller zip but still boots to recovery i have to install all over again stock rom to boot to system so how can i install xposed?

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