Using a Gionee CTRL V5, which has just been updated to Android 4.4.2. Trying any version after 2.5.1, I can't get Xposed to get installed on this phone. The installer says the files of the correct version are, indeed, installed, but not active, even after rebooting several times. Since this phone does not have any custom recovery, I can't install it via recovery (using stock recovery, the phone says the .zip is not correctly signed or something).
Xposed 2.5.1 installs flawlessly on the other hand, but when accessing the modules page, or anything else on the system for that matter, everything crashes. (Even the Android uninstaller.) What's happening?
I did root it using "KingRoot", and I can't manage to install SuperSU. Is that somehow problematic?
I just wanted to know can i use xposed on stock lenovo A606 rom? Do i need a custom recovery to flash the xposed uninstaller?
Anyone? Will I get bootloop if i use xposed on it? Android 4.4.2, someone please tell me.
Anyone? I dont want to get bootloop
Anyone? Anyone? Anyone know how to search?
Of course I did search.. I couldnt get the answer so i needed the help from XDA.
Why do you want to flash the framework? You are on Android 4.4.2. Xposed framework can be installed by using the Xposed Installer v2.7 experimental1 from the Xposed repo. Flashing the framework through recovery is only required if you have Android Lollipop (5.x) or above running.
I mean if i got something bad and needed to flash the xposed uninstaller. Do i need a custom recovery to do that or a stock recovery is able to do so?
There is no uninstaller.zip file for Android below 5.0. You can disable the Xposed files through recovery. The best idea would be to make a backup of your complete system before installing Xposed, so you can restore your system in case something went wrong during installation.
Yeah.. That's what i mean. Flashing the Xposed-Disable-Recovery.zip in recovery. Can i flash it using stock recovery or i have to use a custom recovery?
You need a custom recovery, stock recovery will very likely not work.
The uninstaller.zip is for devices with Android Lollipop. For your device with Android 4.4.2 there is no flashable uninstaller/disabler. You have to disable the Xposed files manually (pretty time-consuming) through recovery or restore your backup (by far the easiest way).
what about the Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip attached at the first post on here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
Thanks man! You know which file i'm talking about?
Ah, this file. Well, this file will also be stored on your device when you install Xposed. I didn't know it was called the Xposed-Disabler. This file you have to manually copy (as described in the first post of the linked Xposed thread) to /system/bin/app_process in case you are facing a bootloop or flashing it via recovery. A custom recovery is recommended, as stock recoveries usually don't have advanced options available which are required.
Nevertheless, doing a complete system backup before installing Xposed is highly recommended.
Thanks man! I just get the CWM recovery. Will try it tonight thanks!
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?
Hi, just installed RUU_HIMA_UL_M60_SENSE70_TMUS_MR_TMOUS_3.39.531.7.exe. I want to install supersu to system. I would like it to stick after a factory reset, so not systemless root. Is there anyone that can tell me the combination of supersu version to use and the proper twrp to use, because I am trying different combos, and when the phone reboots, it's stuck at android, and furthermore, if I have twrp installed, can some one tell me how to install supersu manually, like where to put each file from the supersu apk and set permissions, this way is fine as well.
Hi folks,
i hope i im the right Forum as it seams more a xposed as supersu problem.
I have a Moto X Style rooted with System-less SuperSU 2.78 and Xposed "xposed-v86.1-sdk23" by romracer, Stock ROM 6.0.
Just got a notification that there is a security update available, proceeded but won´t flash. Stops with Error Code 7.
I thought OTA would work with system-less.
Tried also with disable Xposed. Same result. By the way when the phone reboots for flashing it goes into The Recover TWRP 3.0.2 GUI. Anyway i saw the error when switching to the log view.
Any idea whats wrong or i miss?
May i have to restore custom recovery, and if so can i flash the stock recovery with the existing TWRP or do i have to go ADB?
Thanks
Thomas
You have to flash stock recovery image (and probably also boot image) for OTA to work.
Simply use fastboot to flash those. Leave system intact.
Thanks, will do so.