Currently I am using mibox 3 pro android tv box, but there is no TWRP/CWM recovery for it. If I directly write the framework to system, then system stops running. Are there any suggestions about this issue? Thank you.
Problem solved. Using FireFlash to flash the framework.
I guess this is kind of a self-asking and answering thread. Haha.
Question about your Xposed Installation on Android TV Box
NOTE: If there is anyone else out there who has successfully installed Xposed Framework on an Android TV (NOT Shield because it's 4x the cost of many other boxes), can you please chime in? I don't need a powerful box, I just need to be able to leverage a few of the Xposed modules.
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Hello. I know this thread is a little old, but did you get this to work? Were you able to load the MIBox 3 with Xposed framework and install modules even WITHOUT recovery? If so, can you please try to explain your process?
I just tried to install the framework on a different box using FireFlash. It indicated that the install worked correctly, but I could not access Xposed (via the apk app). The app simply indicated that the framework was not installed.
Also, if possible, can you please describe your box (processor, Android version, etc.)? Which framework did you flash (x86, Arm32, Arm 64)? And did most of the modules work?
Sorry for all the questions, but I (and probably everyone else who wants to install on an Android TV box) would really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
-David
I'm looking to do the same thing. I have the Akaso T95Z Plus which is a Amlogic S912. I'm about to try this but want to make sure it'll work before I start.
I would try to install TWRP if it's possible (if there's a TWRP build for my device) because there's more functionality in TWRP as opposed to standard recovery. But I'd want to make sure there's not issues before I start.
Word of advice for anyone with an Android TV Box. Instead of using the toothpick method to boot into recovery, just install a boot app that allows you to Reboot into Recovery, Just Reboot normally (which comes in handy with Android TV Boxes because there's no power button) , Reboot to Bootloader, Reboot to Download Mode, Reboot to Safe Mode, Power Down. I use Reboot Manager from the google play store which really comes in handy.
hi guys, i found the easy way to flash Xposed framework for android tv box here:
https://vntvbox.com/huong-dan-cai-dat-xposed-framework-cho-android-tv-box-how-to-install
For S912, S905X, S905,...
I have installed xposed installer framework and YouTube adaway module and xposed frame work has a green check mark saying it's active , but the adaway is not working.
Do I need to install custom ROM and TWRP ? I just installed xposed frame work alone with no modifications. Im using an amlogic s912 box
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I have recently had a need to run Xposed Framework on my TouchPad running cm-11-20151116-SNAPSHOT-jcscullins-tenderloin.zip. My problem is that I am unable to install the Xposed Installer apk, it just sits at the install screen with cancel and install buttons at the bottom. Tapping install does nothing, cancel exits the installation. I have tried de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v32_de4f0d and de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c with the same results. What is the proper way to install Xposed Framework on my TouchPad?
I had a similar problem about a year ago. I read an article somewhere that suggested apps that control your display can be the source of the problem. I remembered I was using the Urbandroid app Twilight. Once I paused or temporarily disabled the app I was able to click the install button for the APK.
On another note, I am using CM11 KitKat 4.4.4 developed by Milaq. No matter what version of the
xposed framework I install, it will not allow me to activate the framework. It just gives me a long technical error message that says my SDK version and my ARM processor version are to blame. I hope you will experience more joy than I have.
dougbert7 said:
I had a similar problem about a year ago. I read an article somewhere that suggested apps that control your display can be the source of the problem. I remembered I was using the Urbandroid app Twilight. Once I paused or temporarily disabled the app I was able to click the install button for the APK.
On another note, I am using CM11 KitKat 4.4.4 developed by Milaq. No matter what version of the
xposed framework I install, it will not allow me to activate the framework. It just gives me a long technical error message that says my SDK version and my ARM processor version are to blame. I hope you will experience more joy than I have.
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noseph said:
I have recently had a need to run Xposed Framework on my TouchPad running cm-11-20151116-SNAPSHOT-jcscullins-tenderloin.zip. My problem is that I am unable to install the Xposed Installer apk, it just sits at the install screen with cancel and install buttons at the bottom. Tapping install does nothing, cancel exits the installation. I have tried de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v32_de4f0d and de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c with the same results. What is the proper way to install Xposed Framework on my TouchPad?
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Xposed doesn't seem to work on 20151116. At the very least, 2.7 does work on 20150113 but battery drain while sleeping is still an issue on that build. Were either of you able to get Xposed working on 20151116? Did you have any luck with the Xposed 3.0 framework?
Did anybody try this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64063168&postcount=62
Hey guys,
I'm sorry if someone already posted this question or if I'm in the wrong area, Hopefully I am though.
So I rooted my galaxy S7 basic SM-G930V, It has Marshmallow 6.0.1. If you need more technical information let me know I am not the greatest with android devices yet, I'm trying \tho.
Anyways I'm trying to install some of the modules available through the xposed installer, but It's telling me "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot"?, and then when I click on that part of the app it says "The Xposed Framework is not installed. Please Download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recover. "
I don't have a clue how to flash it via recovery, I know the hold down on the volume up/down/home/power to get those things going I also have Odin3 and sorta know how to use that, but EVERY video I watch has people with TWRP or CWN as their recovery option, and this is where I AM COMPLETELY lost. I downloaded twrp, tried flashing things from the app, and it didn't fix the xposed installer in any way, I tried rebooting, but I never get that 8 button menu that everyone has in their videos for TWRP. The menu I'm talking about is the recovery one where you can just hit Install, go to downloads, select the desired file and then flash it.
If someone could give me a nice step by step guide 1,2,3,4,5 type of thing with LINKS to working downloads, not assuming I know anything, because at this point I don't know what I know anymore, that would be completely awesome! Thanks, I really want this framework to work I just don't have a clue how to get the installer working.:/ Thanks!
Are you using the Samsung touchwiz compatible xPosed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
I'm sure that thread will have your answers
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Are you using the Samsung touchwiz compatible xPosed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
I'm sure that thread will have your answers
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Thanks.
A few days ago I posted a question about not being able to install any Xposed modules here, so far no one answered: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-framework-installed-running-t3567230
I thought this problem had something to do with the modules specifically, but it turns out that on my phone, for whatever reason, installing the framework subsequently prevents ALL apps from installing, even those from Google Play itself, displaying a "-504" error.
I see people have asked this question before, but are also not getting answers: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/install-apps-installing-framework-t3430922
Please, if anyone has any idea of why this can be and how to fix it, let me know. Any help will be infinitely appreciated!
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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Hey, thank you for your answer!
I am using a Sony Xperia M4 Aqua E2306, rom is 26.1.A.1.112 Latin America Generic. It is rooted and with TWRP installed accroding to this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/m4-aqua/general/root-e2306-m4-aqua-guide-t3270521
I also have a locked bootloader, and it cannot be unlocked, so unfortunately that shuts the door on most rooting options.
I never heard of Magisk before, but from what I'm seeing, it looks it TWRP is required to get root with Magisk, but some kind of root is already required on my phone in order to get TWRP. So I'm not sure how to go about this.
If your phone is already rooted, then you can download Magisk Manager application and have it installed it's necessary frameworks through the app itself. You won't be able to use Magisk's root, but you'll still be able to install systemless Xposed and hide it from other apps.
Edit: Ignore all of that actually, I just realized that magisk requires boot image modifications so you have to have an unlocked bootloader to use it.
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If your phone is already rooted, then you can download Magisk Manager application and have it installed it's necessary frameworks through the app itself. You won't be able to use Magisk's root, but you'll still be able to install systemless Xposed and hide it from other apps.
Edit: Ignore all of that actually, I just realized that magisk requires boot image modifications so you have to have an unlocked bootloader to use it.
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Oh well, thanks anyway. I might try it anyways, maybe it will work, you never know. Don't have much to lose at this point
Anova's Origin said:
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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FIY Magisk cannot hide Xposed...
I also facing these problem on my rooted Asus zenfone 2 (ze550ml 2gb ram version, Stock ROM, bootloader unlocked) and Asus Zenpad C 7 (p01y, stock rom, bootloader unlocked). The xposed firmware (version 86) is successfully install but can't install any apps from play store and using apk...
I really hope that dev team can solve it.....
Sorry for any grammatical mistakes....
The only way is to flash the firmware
I'm getting the same problem on my LG G4 with v88.2 of Xposed :/
I don't Know if this is too late,but I also have this problem. But there is a work around, go into the xposed installer and turn the switch off so its disabled on the next boot. rebot the device and exposed and its modules are disabled, allowing you to install apps from play store and downloaded .apk files... it would still be nice to install applications while its still on.
Sent from my LG-K550 using XDA Labs
I had this issue on my LGG3. This happens when you have Lucky Patcher enabled in your xposed modules. Disabling it (Lucky Patcher) should solve the problem.
Hi there guys! I'm trying to install XPosed Framework on my Doogee F5 running Android 5.1, but there seems to be something I'm missing along the way.
I have the Xposed Installer already installed, and my phone is rooted. However, I still need to install the Xposed Framework, and every guide I try to follow simply keeps pushing me through dozens of other guides, none of them being actually clear in stating what I am supposed to do. Those that actually DO describe what I need, will always link to unusable files (404 errors and so on).
The closest I managed to get to installing Xposed Framework was to use TWRP to flash the Framework's .zip, which however TWRP seems not able to recognize. So I ask: is there a way to actually do this on my F5?
Hi,
At times like this I really wish that I knew more about android than I do, but then again that's part of the reason there are site's like reddit. What I'm trying to do is use the sudohide app to solve the issue I've been having as far as keeping it from trying to update itself and becoming enabled again. For my youtube stuff I use the vanced app which at least for me better than the real youtube app. When I open up the sudohide app I receive a prompt that says xposed framework is not installed. Does my lg v30 phone have to be rooted to be able to use the sudohide app? If so I really need to get it rooted, of course if it's rooted I can probably just get rid of youtube anyway.
Thanks
Davy49 said:
Hi,
At times like this I really wish that I knew more about android than I do, but then again that's part of the reason there are site's like reddit. What I'm trying to do is use the sudohide app to solve the issue I've been having as far as keeping it from trying to update itself and becoming enabled again. For my youtube stuff I use the vanced app which at least for me better than the real youtube app. When I open up the sudohide app I receive a prompt that says xposed framework is not installed. Does my lg v30 phone have to be rooted to be able to use the sudohide app? If so I really need to get it rooted, of course if it's rooted I can probably just get rid of youtube anyway.
Thanks
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Sudohide is an (ed)xposed module, which needs root to run in the first place, so you need to unlock your device unless you haven't done so already (it will wipe all your data, backup first), flash TWRP which replaces your stock "recovery" program which is originally used to do factory resets etc, but twrp can do much more. Then flash magisk in twrp, your phone is now rooted, now you can install riru core (dependency for edxposed) and edxposed framework systemlessly, writing directly to system will definitely break safetynet, which is why this is the popular way of rooting these days. Some tinkering around is needed to keep safetynet passing (otherwise you'll lose access to some banking apps, some games, netflix will work, but you can't install it from play store). Just rooting lets you access all the read-only partitions and install magisk modules that take advantage of that, xposed lets you mess with the behavior of user/system apps.
Hi zipsu,
Of course thanks so much for your feedback, and as silly as it might sound..all I have to do now is work up my courage and attempt to root my lg v30 phone. I know that a lot of user's say that it's actually pretty simple, but I think they have more knowledge about android that I currently have. It probably doesn't matter but I'm currently running android version 9.0 on my phone.
zipsu said:
Sudohide is an (ed)xposed module, which needs root to run in the first place, so you need to unlock your device unless you haven't done so already (it will wipe all your data, backup first), flash TWRP which replaces your stock "recovery" program which is originally used to do factory resets etc, but twrp can do much more. Then flash magisk in twrp, your phone is now rooted, now you can install riru core (dependency for edxposed) and edxposed framework systemlessly, writing directly to system will definitely break safetynet, which is why this is the popular way of rooting these days. Some tinkering around is needed to keep safetynet passing (otherwise you'll lose access to some banking apps, some games, netflix will work, but you can't install it from play store). Just rooting lets you access all the read-only partitions and install magisk modules that take advantage of that, xposed lets you mess with the behavior of user/system apps.
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