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I tried to install the Framework for hours, nothing worked. No matter what I do, the Xposed installer still say that "the current Xposed-Version isn't active. Dou you installed the framework and rebooted the device?" (roughly translated). In the Framework Tab, both app_process and XposedBridge.jar is active/green (Version 58 / 54). I already tried to uninstall, reinstall, all three install options and a toggle.zip I found here., nothing makes a difference.
I'm using an Huawei Ascend G525-U00 with Android 4.1.2 and Kernel 3.4.0-perf-gf909b34-etc. etc., it's rooted via Kingo SuperUser.
I'm absolutely out of ideas. I strongly need Xposed to use XPrivacy....
Go to xposed framework setting and enable disable resource hook/api .reboot your device and xposed should be activated. But theirs a problem, modules which try to change ui will not work. Click thank you if I helped.
Hello!
I have a problem described in the topic.
My device is Samsung GS4 Active running stock 4.4.2 KK, rooted.
Until yesterday I had a working Xposed installer (2.7experimental) with half a dozen modules, namely: Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Lucky patcher, One++, Vk hack and of course Wanam Xposed.
And yesterday I got rid of all the Google stuff. Deleted all Google *** apps, including GP market and GP services. Migrated to 1Mobile Market.
And after that Xposed installer (itself, not the modules) started to crash on doing the following:
1) start Xposed installer, 2) click Download section, 3) click ANY module there including the framework itself.
So I get "Unfortunately, Xposed Installer has stopped".
The error log does NOT have anything about the crashes.
What has been done to avoid this behavior:
- cleared dalvik-cache
- wiped cache partition
- uninstalled an installed back different versions of Xposed installer (2.6.1 & 2.7experimental)
- activated and deactivated all 6 modules installed
Luckily, ALL the modules work perfectly, they have been successfully activated in Xposed installer every time I reinstalled the app.
So my question is: does anyone know what to fix so to make the Installer open the modules in Download section without crashes.
Thank you in advance. Sorry for my English
a.warlamov said:
Hello!
I have a problem described in the topic.
My device is Samsung GS4 Active running stock 4.4.2 KK, rooted.
Until yesterday I had a working Xposed installer (2.7experimental) with half a dozen modules, namely: Amplify, AppOpsXposed, Lucky patcher, One++, Vk hack and of course Wanam Xposed.
And yesterday I got rid of all the Google stuff. Deleted all Google *** apps, including GP market and GP services. Migrated to 1Mobile Market.
And after that Xposed installer (itself, not the modules) started to crash on doing the following:
1) start Xposed installer, 2) click Download section, 3) click ANY module there including the framework itself.
So I get "Unfortunately, Xposed Installer has stopped".
The error log does NOT have anything about the crashes.
What has been done to avoid this behavior:
- cleared dalvik-cache
- wiped cache partition
- uninstalled an installed back different versions of Xposed installer (2.6.1 & 2.7experimental)
- activated and deactivated all 6 modules installed
Luckily, ALL the modules work perfectly, they have been successfully activated in Xposed installer every time I reinstalled the app.
So my question is: does anyone know what to fix so to make the Installer open the modules in Download section without crashes.
Thank you in advance. Sorry for my English
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Found your old question after having the same problem, with no answer. Later, I realized (from reading xposed installer logs) that the problem was me previously "integrating into ROM" (with Titanium) what is called "Android System Webview" app.. I had problems "undoing" the integration, ended up re-installing it from the Market... but now it works.
So I'm leaving this here: if the installer closes on opening stuff in Modules tab, check your WebView.
Hello friends, I'm running Marshmallow 6.0 on my Oneplus One phone and I need xposed framework... but after flashing it (xposed-v89-sdk23-arm), my phone app stopped working, no access to contacts, favorites... nothing! I tryied even with xposed-v88-sdk23-arm version, but the same.... No phone app access. So, I cannot use my phone with xposed framework flashed on it! Will anybody help me solve this horrible problem, please? Thank you.
almost same question here. My sdk is 22
Running xposed installer after installation makes my phone to soft-reboot
Try force stopping Xposed Installer app, then clear cache and data for app, then restart app and see what happens. Also ask in section for your phone model/ROM if still happening.
Yakimus said:
almost same question here. My sdk is 22
Running xposed installer after installation makes my phone to soft-reboot
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The posts #3-5 should be in different threads, but i have the same problem as OP, an old device with Android 4.4.2, XI 2.6.1. XI will stop/crash when i try to open any module in the download section.
Also have Titanium backup installed... but i have no app called "Android System Webview". Is it something i should install for Xposed Installer? I never had this problem before but haven't updated for a while, so i'm trying to get some things updated. Thanks
I finally found that the problem was that I had Download Manager disabled. Enabling/(defrosting it with Titanium) has allowed XI to work again!
Hi,
So I'm trying to install an OTA (6.0.1 to be exact) to my mobile and want to disable xposed before applying them.
The disable button in the installer app is greyed out. I know that we can always disable xposed by flashing the zip from recovery. But is there any way to re enable that greyed out button in the installer. Is it just greyed out for me?
I'm using N5 Stock 6.0.0
Xposed v79
XposedInstaller 3.0-alpha
Systemless root
Well, as you have to re-flash Xposed after updating your ROM anyway, you could simply flash the uninstaller.zip, update your ROM and re-flash Xposed. No need for temporarily disabling it.
that's a valid point but still if one wants to disable it.. How?
Pointless. OTA install script checks /system files to ensure that it is stock before applying. The presence of Xposed files would cause OTA to fail. Disabled Xposed files (whatever that means) would still nix the OTA.
ok..thanks for the info... can anyone tell why is the install/update button disabled in the app. Im using 3.0 alpha 4
I've tried the uninstall.apk, but then the phone wont reboot.
Because the framework can only be flashed through custom recovery. Installing/Uninstalling it by clicking the corresponding buttons within the app won't work, thus they are greyed out.
I am having a strange issue.
Actually, I have Gionee M2 indian version with kitkat installed.
I rooted it using Kingroot app and everything worked fine and root sucessfull.
After that I installed Xposed installer App, 2.6.1,
and then installed the framework using installer,
reboot was asked and rebooted.
But it was showing, Xposed not installed, install and reboot, but in framework, it shows both active.
Unfortunately, xposed was not working with these active.
Then I saw a video on youtube in which he solved this problem, procedure was, : --- >
1. go to es explorer
2. then Device - > System - > etc -> theme - >
3. rename map.properties file to amap.properties
after this reboot,
I followed the same procedure, and now after rebooting,
I am not able to open anything, it is showing Application error, unfortunately, launcher has stopped, and it is not letting me get in any option or even go to setting,
whenever i try to go to setting using notification menu, error shows setting has stopped and again laucher has stopeed,
I am not able to do anything.
Please HELP ME ASAP,
and help to get xposed installed in it
Hii do you joined any whatsapp grup for gionee m2 if you joined pls send me grup invitation link
Do you tyu to hard reset to your phone ???
Reply as soon as possible
Thanks
ravibhardwaj2305 said:
I am having a strange issue.
Actually, I have Gionee M2 indian version with kitkat installed.
I rooted it using Kingroot app and everything worked fine and root sucessfull.
After that I installed Xposed installer App, 2.6.1,
and then installed the framework using installer,
reboot was asked and rebooted.
But it was showing, Xposed not installed, install and reboot, but in framework, it shows both active.
Unfortunately, xposed was not working with these active.
Then I saw a video on youtube in which he solved this problem, procedure was, : --- >
1. go to es explorer
2. then Device - > System - > etc -> theme - >
3. rename map.properties file to amap.properties
after this reboot,
I followed the same procedure, and now after rebooting,
I am not able to open anything, it is showing Application error, unfortunately, launcher has stopped, and it is not letting me get in any option or even go to setting,
whenever i try to go to setting using notification menu, error shows setting has stopped and again laucher has stopeed,
I am not able to do anything.
Please HELP ME ASAP,
and help to get xposed installed in it
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I have a WALTON Primo_HM and I also rooted once with Kingo ROOT or KingRoot . This app does root your phone safely but not greatly.I also installed Xposed installer in the phone but it says it was active and others said it wasn't active.The main issue is with the root.Try giving your phone a hard reset. I will not be responsible for the damage occurrence.
Hi everyone,
I am using the application Raiffeisen Twint (version 1.2.16.0, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.raiffeisen.twint) on my Magisk's rooted Google Pixel (Android 8.0, Nov. 2017) without problems for a while, but since Magisk 14 versions, the application stopped working and the application reports that root is detected.
I have successfully updated to Magisk 14.5 (from 14.2), but root is still detected by the application, even with Magisk Hide activated for the application and the Magisk Manager package moved to a random name (could also be related to the updated application).
I have cleared the data of the application several times and it doesn't help and root is still detected by the application...
Anyone has a idea?
Thanks for your answers!
Like I said in the Magisk support thread, I can hide Magisk from that app just fine (on Magisk v14.5 beta)...
You don't happen to have any other mods that might trigger an app looking for root (like Xposed)? Can your device pass SafetyNet? Have you previously been rooted with any other root method and do you have any remnants of that left (root management apps, etc)? Do you have any apps that are known to be used for questionable purposes. By "questionable purposes" I mean getting access to paid features without paying, etc. Not necessarily that you use the app for this, but that the app might be used in such a manner... Etc, etc, etc. Every little detail might count.
Hi Didgeridoohan,
Thanks for helping me!
I do not have any mods installed in Magisk and also no Xposed. My device is passing SafetyNet!
I have performed a factory reset last week and since that I only rooted my device with Magisk 14.2, so no other rooting applications used. For details, I have unlocked bootloader, TWRP recovery installed and developer options and USB debugging activated.
My settings in Magisk are:
I have following applications installed on my device:
https://pastebin.com/pmt4jBMV
Do you see any applications with "questionable purpose"?
I get this message in the application:
Thanks a lot!
At a quick glance everything looks ok...
I did some experimenting with the other Raiffeisen apps you have installed, in case they also detect root and "tell" on you. At least one of them did detect root, but from what I could see it didn't make any difference for Twint.
I also tested installing a few of the root apps you had installed (in case the app looks for certain known apps), but that didn't make any difference either. I could still successfully hide root.
My guess is that it's something along these lines tough. That it's using another app or detecting a root app. You could start experimenting with that. Clearing data for the other Raiffeisen apps and adding them to MagiskHide and also removing root apps. Try disabling USB debugging and developer options as well (didn't make difference for me, but worth a shot).
Simple. Change name of package from settings in Magisk Manager, then MAKE SURE you add twint app to magisk hide list, then ERASE DATA of twint app, change package name once again and run twint. Working with Magisk 14.5. Screens if u want available. Or video.
Hi Didgeridoohan, Hi Mamama07,
Thanks for your help, but sadly none of your suggestions did worked... until the update of the application released yesterday, to fix problem related to rooted devices! [emoji3]
Thanks anyway again for your help! [emoji106]
I had the same problem (with BCV Twint) and after a few tries, changing Magisk Package Name worked!