I'm sorry if this is in the wrong location, I'm quite new here.
I recently purchased a Tab S2 and decided I wanted to root it. I followed all the instructions listed in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627, and was able to successfully root it. I figured since that went so smoothly to try and install the Xposed framework for 6.0, and that's where the problem began. I'm not sure if I missed a critical step, but after booting to TWRP and installing the Xposed Framework I'm now stuck at the Samsung logo and unsure of what to do to get back on track. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
infinit_e said:
I'm sorry if this is in the wrong location, I'm quite new here.
I recently purchased a Tab S2 and decided I wanted to root it. I followed all the instructions listed in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627, and was able to successfully root it. I figured since that went so smoothly to try and install the Xposed framework for 6.0, and that's where the problem began. I'm not sure if I missed a critical step, but after booting to TWRP and installing the Xposed Framework I'm now stuck at the Samsung logo and unsure of what to do to get back on track. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You installed the wrong Xposed. If you didn't make a backup with TWRP, TUT TUT!
You will need to reflash the stock firmware.
I admit I didn't make a backup, I was excited and got ahead of myself, but there's nothing on the device that I wasn't willing to lose. As for the Framework, I installed http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip which I got to from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. I saw the notice on the Xposed site that points to that thread, so I thought I was doing the correct steps. Which framework version should I have used?
infinit_e said:
I admit I didn't make a backup, I was excited and got ahead of myself, but there's nothing on the device that I wasn't willing to lose. As for the Framework, I installed http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip which I got to from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. I saw the notice on the Xposed site that points to that thread, so I thought I was doing the correct steps. Which framework version should I have used?
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you should flash modified xposed for samsung device [Link]
Thank you! I'll give that shot!
All set now, thank you!
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Hey fellas,
Struggling big time here trying to get xposed working, Ive looked everywhere but cant find a post that shows me how to correctly install the framework on my mini 2.
Im on stock, bootloader is unlocked, rooted and twrp installed, so, i tried the xposed installer app to install framework, but it only enables 1 part of the process, 58 and 54, the other one installs then says reboot, when i go back to xposwd app, still only 1 part working -
app_process nothing active
Xposed bridge.jar - 54 active.
In red it says - app process version 58 has been installed previously but version "___" was found now, if you didnt expect an old file to be restored you might want to try installing via recovery (auto or manual) -
WOT ???????
LMAO, had plenty of phones, Z2 was my last one and ive never had issues installing xposed.
Now i am S-ON still coz i aint paying 25 dollars just to s-off when someone will crack it in the end, i always thought development was to share not to scam peeps outta money, but anyway, could this be my issue, i just assumed, being rooted, xposed should be fine.
Where am i going wrong.
Can anyone please assist, i would be extremely grateful.
gazza35 said:
Hey fellas,
Struggling big time here trying to get xposed working, Ive looked everywhere but cant find a post that shows me how to correctly install the framework on my mini 2.
Im on stock, bootloader is unlocked, rooted and twrp installed, so, i tried the xposed installer app to install framework, but it only enables 1 part of the process, 58 and 54, the other one installs then says reboot, when i go back to xposwd app, still only 1 part working -
app_process nothing active
Xposed bridge.jar - 54 active.
In red it says - app process version 58 has been installed previously but version "___" was found now, if you didnt expect an old file to be restored you might want to try installing via recovery (auto or manual) -
WOT ???????
LMAO, had plenty of phones, Z2 was my last one and ive never had issues installing xposed.
Now i am S-ON still coz i aint paying 25 dollars just to s-off when someone will crack it in the end, i always thought development was to share not to scam peeps outta money, but anyway, could this be my issue, i just assumed, being rooted, xposed should be fine.
Where am i going wrong.
Can anyone please assist, i would be extremely grateful.
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you dont need S-OFF for xposed
but you do need custom recovery like TWRP for better installation.
i always use option fash with zip,
choose installation mode
Recovery(flash zip automatically)
Wow, easy as that, worked a treat, thanks very much for your help
gazza35 said:
Wow, easy as that, worked a treat, thanks very much for your help
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glad to help...
What zip do I flash exactly?
Imjustsaint said:
What zip do I flash exactly?
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in xposed choose installation mode ZIP.
you dont choose nothing else. just let it do the work
I've been reading thousands of forum entries on how to install the xposed framework for my device and I can't seem to get it. They all end the same way -- stuck at the Verizon logo screen.
I am using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 on stock Lollipop (5.0.1). I only have the stock bootloader thanks to it being locked before I laid hands on the device, but I do have Flashfire, Root, SuperSU. Each time I fail, I use ODIN to flash I545VRUGOF1_I545VZWGOF1_I545VRUGOF1_HOME.tar and try again.
I have tried using a deodexed rom by flashing the above with ODIN, then using Flashfire to OTA update: I545_OF1_Stock_Rooted_Deodexed_ROM.zip
Next, install the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
I then tried flashing:
xposed-v71-sdk21-arm-arter97-V6-snapdragon
xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon
xposed-v86-sdk21-arm
They all result in freezing on the Verizon logo during boot.
I can flash xposed-sdk21-arm-20150430-arter97 on to the deodexed rom and it will work, but the Xposed Installer says it's not the most recent and all modules yield the same error:
This module requires a newer XposedBridge version (30) and thus cannot be activated.
Then I try with the stock rom (odexed).
I can flash:
xposed-v71-sdk21-arm-arter97-V6-snapdragon
xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon
xposed-v86-sdk21-arm
Without a crash; So long as the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk is not installed. If I install the XposedInstaller then try to flash, it hangs on the Verizon logo during boot.
Finally, if I flash the zips first, then reboot and install the XposedInstaller it will yield me the same result of not the most recent version and I get the requires newer bridge for all modules.
Because it's an S4 there are hundreds of forums and guides, but I can't find one that applies to me. That makes me either the worst internet researcher in the world -- or I'm missing something so obvious that it's embarrassing...well, humiliating.
Can anyone offer a suggestion? ...and yes, I've read every read only forum to the last line and every XDA Lollipop forum. I've reflashed my phone almost two dozen times trying different suggestions with absolutely no luck.
I was having similar issues trying to get xposed on 5.0.1.
Long story short I gave up and flashed 5.1.1 onto my Note 4 and used wanam's custom xposed framework.
Galaxy S4
I don't believe there is a stock 5.1 firmware for the Galaxy S4. More importantly, I have to believe you can install Xposed on the S4. I just hate feeling like I'm missing something so simple!!
DemoMatrix said:
I don't believe there is a stock 5.1 firmware for the Galaxy S4. More importantly, I have to believe you can install Xposed on the S4. I just hate feeling like I'm missing something so simple!!
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I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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I think I might love you.
I haven't seen that v85 file anywhere. I'm going to go search for it now. Thank you!
krusherkills123 said:
I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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That went faster than I expected. Going to give it a flash now.
Well, thank you for the effort.
It flashed very quickly and then rebooted without a problem, but the Xposed Installer still shows, "The Xposed framework is not installed. Please download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recovery." and all the modules say, "..requires a newer XposedBridge version (30) and thus cannot be activated".
I don't suppose you'd be willing to use FlashFire to make a full backup (minus your cache, of course) to share?
Well, thank you for the effort.
It flashed very quickly and then rebooted without a problem, but the Xposed Installer still shows, "The Xposed framework is not installed. Please download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recovery." and all the modules say, "..requires a newer XposedBridge version (30) and thus cannot be activated".
I don't suppose you'd be willing to use FlashFire to make a full backup (minus your cache, of course) to share?
UR 31337
krusherkills123 said:
I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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Thank you! I uninstalled Xposed Installer and rebooted. Reinstalled Xposed Installer, rebooted, then flashed the file again. Upon that reboot it did the, "Upgraded file xx of xx" and now it's installed!
I can't thank you enough!
View attachment xposed-v65-sdk21-arm-arter97-V5-krait.zip
View attachment de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c-1.apk
The Wanam Module is the only thing that I've used.
DemoMatrix said:
Thank you! I uninstalled Xposed Installer and rebooted. Reinstalled Xposed Installer, rebooted, then flashed the file again. Upon that reboot it did the, "Upgraded file xx of xx" and now it's installed!
I can't thank you enough!
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I am in same boat do you think this very would work if I have the strang5litre rom on the s4. Or would I need another ver. What rom did you have when you got this to work the stick one?
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trulosdoulos said:
I am in same boat do you think this very would work if I have the strang5litre rom on the s4. Or would I need another ver. What rom did you have when you got this to work the stick one?
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Stock one* I meant
I'm using the stock rom, jfltvzw, 5.0.1
I'm on stang5litre. I'm surprised you got it to work on stock.
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I'm using the stock rom, jfltvzw, 5.0.1
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Could you provide the steps you used to achieve this? Thanks!
Please explain how to do this.
Hello.
Can anyone explain the steps to install Xposed framework on the Samsung Galaxy S4 SCH-i545, rooted with stock ROM 5.0.1? I found and downloaded the two files noted in krusherkills123's post, but Flashfire only shows the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 under "Flash firmware package" where it brings up a blank "Partitions" screen and no options.
I used Flashfire to flash the other file, xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip, which I hated to do since I have no idea what it actually does. Since I don't know what it does, I can't confirm that flashing it was successful.
Any help would be appreciated.
Same question here, rooted Verizon S4 I545VRSGPL1, can I install xposed? This is stock rom, rooted with kingroot then cleaned to use SuperSU
People have done with OF1, not sure about PL1, but they are not far apart
Thx!
Has anyone has success in installing this on Android 5.0 samsung S4 ? I followed the instructions and the manager just says not installed.
Unless you provide more details and installation logs it's gonna be hard to help...
Didgeridoohan said:
Unless you provide more details and installation logs it's gonna be hard to help...
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What details would you like to know? I flash it and then later restart but the manager was not there so I tried to install it from saving the apk file that I downloaded. But it just said it was not installed and later I found out I lost root from trying to flash Xposed on my phone.
I am very new to this and tried to follow the tutorials and videos but its not working cause I thought using Magisk I can install the seamless Xposed.
Those recovery/installation logs would be a good start.
You're muddling up the details a bit...
Was the Manager not installed or did it report that Magisk wasn't installed? And you lost root? But you said you couldn't install Magisk... Are you already rooted? That might cause issues.
Being nice and clear and detailed (what is being flashed, version numbers, what's already done, what works, what doesn't work, with logs, etc) in your descriptions would help.
Didgeridoohan said:
Those recovery/installation logs would be a good start.
You're muddling up the details a bit...
Was the Manager not installed or did it report that Magisk wasn't installed? And you lost root? But you said you couldn't install Magisk... Are you already rooted? That might cause issues.
Being nice and clear and detailed (what is being flashed, version numbers, what's already done, what works, what doesn't work, with logs, etc) in your descriptions would help.
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I hope this is clearly for you!
1. I flash the file with TWRP with success
2. The phone got stuck on samsung logo
3. Root was removed.
4.I had to re flash stock and it is working again.
5. How do I get the logs of Magisk if my phone keeps looping?
I wanted to use Magisk to see if Xposed would work but it looks like i can't even get Magisk to work on my samsung i9500 with original rom. This same thing happens with Xposed where everything goes smoothly with flashing it in recovery and then a boot loop on the logo. Others on this forum have been complaining about this too and perhaps the developer might have not considered odexed rom like samsung for these wonderful apps to work?
I am going back to Kitkat where i don't have these issues and I can use Xposed.
Hello,
first off, sorry. I was stupid and didn't read into it before installing (or trying to install) Xposed to my Samsung S8. Yes, i've read now that it doesn't work with the official ROM, but now it's a bit to late.
So. After rooting my S8 today (using TWRP) i wanted to install Xposed. I downloaded an installer from this site because.. umm, i had a brain fart. For some reason my brain took that site as the official website, so i downloaded it from a 3rd Party site instead of the actual website.
I installed the apk and granted root access. After that i clicked on install and Xposed installed successfully. After that it obviously asked me to reboot my device, which i did. But now i am stuck on the Samsung screen of the boot progress. I know i could technically just wipe the phone (again) and start anew, but i'd like to avoid that if possible. I can access TWRP, but if i try to access the system files in the file browser, it shows "0MB" and i can't access them.
I tried downloading an uninstaller linked in this thread, but i don't know which one i should download.
Sorry again for me being so stupid and not reading into it and downloading from some weird 3rd Party site.
Thanks in advance for the help!
EDIT: And yea, of course i didn't create a backup before installing Xposed. So if there is no way to properly uninstall it, i gotta wipe everything once again
Emilia-Chan said:
Hello, first off, sorry. I was stupid and didn't read into it before installing (or trying to install) Xposed to my Samsung S8.......
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I don't have this device but, I believe that you should be able to flash (via TWRP) the Framework Uninstaller located on the following Official XPosed link. Just select the correct ARCH (ARM, ARM64, etc...) for your device.
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
If necessary, you can always try to obtain some additional member guidance and support from the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device and variants.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3582142
Good Luck!
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In the link provided by @lbuprophen use the arm64 zip uninstaller (latest version) to uninstall exposed.
Just curious how long did you let it try to boot for,mine took 10-15 minutes for it to do it's thing and boot up.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8 using XDA Labs
Ibuprophen said:
I don't have this device but, I believe that you should be able to flash (via TWRP) the Framework Uninstaller located on the following Official XPosed link. Just select the correct ARCH (ARM, ARM64, etc...) for your device.
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I tried that before, unfortunately without success. It also may be noteworthy that my brain turned off and downloaded the XPosed installer off some 3rd Party site. I know. Stupid. But it happened.
spawnlives said:
In the link provided by @lbuprophen use the arm64 zip uninstaller (latest version) to uninstall exposed.
Just curious how long did you let it try to boot for,mine took 10-15 minutes for it to do it's thing and boot up.
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I waited over an hour for my phone to boot, before and after flashing the uninstaller. I also tried wiping it and even completely formatting the data, everything without any success. It kept on not passing the Samsung screen and eventually bootlooping.
I fixed the issue by just flashing the stock rom with odin and then reinstalling TWRP and rooting my device again. Will stay away from XPosed with this phone for now.
Thanks for the advice anyways!
Emilia-Chan said:
.... I fixed the issue by just flashing the stock rom with odin and then reinstalling TWRP and rooting my device again. Will stay away from XPosed with this phone for now. Thanks for the advice anyways!
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You did what I would have probably done myself in this situation by starting from scratch.
I just wanted to let you know that I believe that I had saw somewhere (within the dedicated area of the forum for your device) that individuals were successful with Magisk XPosed.
Though I do understand if you want to stay away from XPosed until your ready again and I'm happy to see that your at least up and running again.
Good Luck!
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I got the same even just after the installation of the apk for Systemless Xposed on an Xperia (XposedInstaller_3.1.5-Magisk.apk) found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
I made a reboot as I like to isolate the issues while they happen. That was it: bootloop..
Hello! Today I decided I would give Xposed another chance (I tried installing it through Magisk before, resulted in bootloop). After installing it through TWRP, my phone got stuck in a bootloop. I tried using the Xposed Uninstaller. Didn't work. I tried entering Safe Mode. Didn't work. I tried resetting my phone in TWRP. Also didn't work. How can I get rid of it? Please help, I just want to uninstall Xposed so I can use my phone again). Thanks!
Ovidiu05 said:
Hello! Today I decided I would give Xposed another chance (I tried installing it through Magisk before, resulted in bootloop). After installing it through TWRP, my phone got stuck in a bootloop. I tried using the Xposed Uninstaller. Didn't work. I tried entering Safe Mode. Didn't work. I tried resetting my phone in TWRP. Also didn't work. How can I get rid of it? Please help, I just want to uninstall Xposed so I can use my phone again). Thanks!
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I guess the only way to revert this is to flash the stock firmware over with Mi Tools.
I'm saying this as a layman, because I'm still studying before doing any dangerous experiments with my mido.
But I've read a few minutes ago that there are specific ports of Xposed for mido. Maybe you should try those. I don't have the links right now, but if you dig up in the forums, you'll probably find what you are looking for.
Those videos on YT also helps, but they're not 100% guarantee that will work at all. You should proceed by reading a lot before tinkering with this stuff, you know.
It's my 1st attempt as well, so I just hope I do everything right to do not result in something like you had. ?