want to uninstall xposed so I can log into snapchat, but the uninstall button in the xposed app is greyed out with no message regarding it. i'm on cm12.1
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Hello guys how are you? I have never worked with the xposed framework before and never needed it really so i am newbie at this. I installed a Rom for my S Duos 2 and it came with xposed framework install and i tried to install the tinted status bar module. I didn't like it so i tried going the xposed installer and uninstalling that module but after the reboot it is still there and status bar is the same as before. So is there any way i can remove it?
Thanks for reading and any for any help.
If you disable/uncheck a module in the "modules" tab AND reboot your phone, then the module won't be active.
Then, to completely remove it, so it doesn't show in the modules list (or in launcher), you can just uninstall it like you would any app- from your launcher, or from settings/apps section, or using any app from zillions that are capable of making backups and/or removing apps and so on. There's more than one way to remove an app in android ?
Is it possible to uninstall busybox from my device?
I have installed it, run some of the scripts but as I've noticed it had stopped Xposed to work, I closed those scripts.
But now I think that busybox is blocking my Moto voice app, so I wanna uninstall it. Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to uninstall the framework so I can log back into snapchat and then reinstall it. However, in the "framework" section in the Xposed Installer App, the Uninstall button is grayed out. I can't press it.
What do I do?
Gluon2 said:
I'm trying to uninstall the framework so I can log back into snapchat and then reinstall it. However, in the "framework" section in the Xposed Installer App, the Uninstall button is grayed out. I can't press it.
What do I do?
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Because of how the newer Xposed works, you have to flash it to install. Same thing for uninstalling, go to the Xposed thread and look for the flashable uninstaller.
mattzeller said:
Because of how the newer Xposed works, you have to flash it to install. Same thing for uninstalling, go to the Xposed thread and look for the flashable uninstaller.
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Alright, thanks man!
i need to uninstall xposed temporarily. i got the material installer installed, but im not sure which framework ive installed. need to know that to uninstall it. is there any way to find out? thx
edit and if i try to run wrong uninstaller via xposed installer, is it risk for brick?
Download list is empty even after pulling down to refresh.
Solution?
Hitti2 said:
Download list is empty even after pulling down to refresh.
Solution?
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Verify that the Xposed Installer has network access.
Try clearing data for the Xposed Installer.
If that fails, try uninstalling, then reinstalling the Xposed Installer (you will have to re-enable your modules).
Fif_ said:
Verify that the Xposed Installer has network access.
Try cheating data for the Xposed Installer.
If that fails, try uninstalling, then reinstalling the Xposed Installer (you will have to re-enable your modules).
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I have no clue what "cheating data for xposed" means.
I'll uninstall then install again.
Hitti2 said:
I have no clue what "cheating data for xposed" means.
I'll uninstall then install again.
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Sorry, I meant "clearing data". Damn autocorrect.
If you went the uninstall route, you just need to uninstall & reinstall the Xposed Installer app. No need to remove the Xposed framework.
The reinstall worked. Tyvm.