So I rooted and installed Xposed right when it was released for 6.0.1. Since my phone's been running fine since...I kind of forgot about everything and left it alone.
Now I want to uninstall/reinstall Xposed, but I seem to recall something about uninstalling causing a bootloop. I have the stock recovery right now (would FlashFire work though?) and I'm not sure if I need to flash, or will uninstalling from the Xposed app itself work fine? Could anybody help?
crazylilazn said:
So I rooted and installed Xposed right when it was released for 6.0.1. Since my phone's been running fine since...I kind of forgot about everything and left it alone.
Now I want to uninstall/reinstall Xposed, but I seem to recall something about uninstalling causing a bootloop. I have the stock recovery right now (would FlashFire work though?) and I'm not sure if I need to flash, or will uninstalling from the Xposed app itself work fine? Could anybody help?
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The N6 is pretty bullet-proof as far as modding phones goes. I don't use Xposed, but I thought there was an uninstall zip:
xposed-uninstaller*.zip from http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/: Can be flashed with a custom recovery (e.g. TWRP) to uninstall the framework.
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FlashFire was developed by Chainfire on an N6 (at least in part). I would take a fastboot backup using FF then if there is an option to uninstall within xposed, I'd go ahead and try it. If there is a problem, then use Fastboot to restore. This way, you can restore the FF backup without having to install TWRP on the phone.
I've personally done this several times while trying to make Snapchat work, nothing happened. For me, the bootloops where caused by a module and not Xposed itself.
Unless you're doing something funky like me, you'll be fine.
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Is there a working version on lollipop update?
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what is so hard to understand? xposed for lollipop currently needs a custom recovery to install. there is no working custom recovery for the z3c yet.
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And why not looking around in the XPOSED section. And there is an alpha version out. so Yes, there is.
Well I installed a prerooted version of Lollipop on my Z3 D6603, and installed the Xposed Framework while in recovery. It worked before I tried to install Lolistat, after which I was stuck in a boot loop. So no, it doesn't work right now.
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Well I installed a prerooted version of Lollipop on my Z3 D6603, and installed the Xposed Framework while in recovery. It worked before I tried to install Lolistat, after which I was stuck in a boot loop. So no, it doesn't work right now.
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ahh you tried to flash the lollipop zip along with the xposed zip and still no boot? was thinking of trying the same since after rebooting into lollipop recovery is gone
Just waitting, I want to resize navigation bar and make it the same color with app when I open app
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Well I installed a prerooted version of Lollipop on my Z3 D6603, and installed the Xposed Framework while in recovery. It worked before I tried to install Lolistat, after which I was stuck in a boot loop. So no, it doesn't work right now.
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It has nothing to do with lolistat, I expect. I have a rooted D6633 running stock LP; you flash the .zip, first boot is ok (the art optimizer runs on all app) - but it starts bootlooping once you reboot after that first (successful) boot. The only thing I did was, install a bunch of updates - not even the Xposed apk.
And btw, I did that after the first attempt, during which - on first boot - I installed the apk, appopsexposed and serjar's thing, then enabled those 2 modules, plus the greenify one which already existed (I assumed it was one of those) - but nope, it wasn't, unless the framework somehow enabled the greenify one behind my back and that caused the problem (which I find rather unlikely).
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It has nothing to do with lolistat, I expect. I have a rooted D6633 running stock LP; you flash the .zip, first boot is ok (the art optimizer runs on all app) - but it starts bootlooping once you reboot after that first (successful) boot. The only thing I did was, install a bunch of updates - not even the Xposed apk.
And btw, I did that after the first attempt, during which - on first boot - I installed the apk, appopsexposed and serjar's thing, then enabled those 2 modules, plus the greenify one which already existed (I assumed it was one of those) - but nope, it wasn't, unless the framework somehow enabled the greenify one behind my back and that caused the problem (which I find rather unlikely).
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I posted this ages ago...I have Xposed fully working now. If you're still having problems, there are solutions.
You can either install AndroPlus Kernel, which patches the thing that breaks Xposed, or install this fix http://www.theandroidsoul.com/havin...n-your-sony-xperia-device-try-this-fix-76894/
epic118 said:
I posted this ages ago...I have Xposed fully working now. If you're still having problems, there are solutions.
You can either install AndroPlus Kernel, which patches the thing that breaks Xposed, or install this fix http://www.theandroidsoul.com/havin...n-your-sony-xperia-device-try-this-fix-76894/
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You have to be joking.
I mean, seriously? You're pointing me to my own fix, mirrored by somebody else?! (rofl)
It's here btw, no need for externals links. And 2.1 is pretty old, too
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You have to be joking.
I mean, seriously? You're pointing me to my own fix, mirrored by somebody else?! (rofl)
It's here btw, no need for externals links. And 2.1 is pretty old, too
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Oh god, I wasn't joking... this is embarrassing.
I'd just like to say thanks for the fix, I guess
epic118 said:
Oh god, I wasn't joking... this is embarrassing.
I'd just like to say thanks for the fix, I guess
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Hey, no worries It just felt pretty damn strange - "hey, use your stuff, from over there..."
So... I had my N6 on 6.0 stock with root, made room in the system to install Xposed and had GB running great. Then I got greedy and installed 6.0.1, made room in system again and installed Xposed - on reboot I get constant NFC service errors and the phone is unusable. Go back to 6.0 and it works great. Tried installing a debloated stock 6.0.1 rom, w/ system-less root and get the same result after flashing Xposed.
Any insight? Tried searching with no results.
Seems like the issue was with the new root method. My solution was to remove the new root method using Update-unSU and then flash the Su2.52.zip. Xposed seems to be working fine now.
HTC-OH_SNAP said:
Seems like the issue was with the new root method. My solution was to remove the new root method using Update-unSU and then flash the Su2.52.zip. Xposed seems to be working fine now.
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I am using sytemless root on 6.0.1 with xposed and don't have these issues
OK... The problem is back.
I was on 6.0.1 stick firmware - rooted with SU2.52 - removed the foreign language keyboards to make enough room in system to install the xposed framework (sdk78_arm version) - rebooted and get NFC services errors and phone is frozen.
Loaded the 6.0.1 lite rom - used unSU - installed SU2.52 and xposed and same result/error.
Loaded the 6.0.1 lite rom - left the system less root - installed xposed and same thing again.
Anyone have thoughts? I swear I am not that much of a newb but I can't figure this out. Even tried downloading a fresh copy of xposed but same thing.
HTC-OH_SNAP said:
OK... The problem is back.
I was on 6.0.1 stick firmware - rooted with SU2.52 - removed the foreign language keyboards to make enough room in system to install the xposed framework (sdk78_arm version) - rebooted and get NFC services errors and phone is frozen.
Loaded the 6.0.1 lite rom - used unSU - installed SU2.52 and xposed and same result/error.
Loaded the 6.0.1 lite rom - left the system less root - installed xposed and same thing again.
Anyone have thoughts? I swear I am not that much of a newb but I can't figure this out. Even tried downloading a fresh copy of xposed but same thing.
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It is most likely not updated to work with those root methods yet. With the updates in security each android update is gonna need xposed to be updated. Even to the point that it may stop working all together. So I would get used to not having it to be honest. It is only a matter of time before it stops working all together.
Same issue happening to me, all roads pointing to systemless root. I'm sure Rovo will update. I'm using SuperSu v2.6.2r3 btw
Try to do factory reset throughout TWRP.
I had same problem yesterday. After I installed xposed framework, I could not use my phone due to NFC service error popup message. But now, everything seems okay after factory reset. - no more error message.
I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
kdisn said:
I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
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Which Xposed file did you flash?
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Which Xposed file did you flash?
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I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
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I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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I'm running stock, yes. Thank you for the link. I'll try it and then let you know!!
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
kdisn said:
The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
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Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
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mattzeller said:
Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
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I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
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I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
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Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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mattzeller said:
Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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I'll try that. I flashed from Odin to wipe everything off and Snapchat works, but I don't have TWRP anymore. Even without Xposed and root, even when I JUST had TWRP, Snapchat wouldn't let me log in. But I'll try what you told me and hope it works
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Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
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So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
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Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
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Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
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I ran the uninstaller for Xposed again and it seems to have wiped the rest of the files because snapchat now lets me login. Now time to follow the instructions you gave me before w/ systemless rooting my NAND is backed up too just in case I screw up again.
I am having an issue installing xposed-v87-sdk23-arm.zip with the recent dailies of CM 13. It seems to happen no matter the CM daily or version of Xposed(v85/v86/v87). All it does is get stuck during boot and causes the battery to heat to ridiculous levels. I end up having to reboot into recovery and flash the Xposed uninstaller and this allows the phone to boot.
I'm not sure if this issue is Xposed based or TWRP based as when I install SuperSu and attempt to update the binary using TWRP I get the same thing, stuck during boot and hi-temp battery. In this case I reflash the last daily and this fixes it.
I have tried just about every variation of installing/wiping dalvik/cache(or not) and rebooting I can think of but always the same results.
Any further information or directions to look in would be appreciated.
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You read this that I posted in the CM13 thread, right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69637739&postcount=223
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FYI for anyone running Xposed modules:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69636994&postcount=875
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CM13 made security changes which cause bootloops with xposed. Xposed V87 is supposed to fix that. You definitely do NOT want v85/v86.
At this point have you uninstall xposed framework entirely (using the uninstaller file), and booted in CM13 successfully? Only after doing that would I then attempt to re-install xposed (v.87, or newer for future readers) and any modules.
You mention TWRP. Not sure how that would be involved, but are you on the newest version?
twrp-3.0.2-0-Mod_04-quark.img
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529141701856462150
I'm on Resurrection Remix 6.x for all Quark which is based on CM13 (Marshmallow). I am using xposed v87 with three different modules on that ROM. If you can't get CM13 running successfully, perhaps switch to RR 6.x as a test -- even temporarily? You have TWRP, so you can make a backup...
(When I switch to a new ROM, I let Google Play restore my apps. Then I use Titanium Backup to restore data only to user apps that need it (Nova launcher, email apps, etc), but not to restore any system apps. It's relatively painless, just takes a little time. Titanium Backup remembers all the configurations, passwords -- and you are not switch OS versions, you would still be on Marshmallow, just a different ROM.)
It's possible it's something else besides the November security patches. How long have you had this problem?
Thanks for the reply ChazzMatt, I had not seen that, thanks for sharing.
As I said, I have tried most any uninstall and reinstall combo possible, including completely uninstalling using the uninstaller.zip and reinstalling as normal. Same issue.
I bring up TWRP because I have seen previous issues with it, such as not being able to decrypt partitions even with the correct password. I was not sure if this was another such bug in TWRP.
I have been having this issue since November, so it could very well be something related to the security update you mentioned.
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I have successfully installed Magisk on my device Root works but when I try to install a magisk module I get an error about not being able to mount magisk.img. When I try to install through recovery the module is flashes without any errors but once you open the app It displays "no modules installed". Before the G5s plus that I have a had the Moto G5 Plus. It had the same problem I just had to install another kernel over stock one and Magisk would work as expected. Is there a kernel for stock room that would support Magisk. Anyone else had this problem or is it just me?
ive no issue installing modules through magisk. Theres a lot of factors here. You didnt mention but id presume you installed magisk through recovery. Also, I presume you installed xposed. Maybe the modules your using require xposed to work. I forgot the exact steps to install xposed through magisk, but its not hard, and Id assume anyways you tried all of that. Have to flask xposed through recovery if I remember, then you can install xposed app apk too through recovery, then open magisk and install the latest xposed there. Im not using a stock rom, however Im fully confident if you properly rooted, and unlocked your phone of course, (I assume you did, just saying) its not a kernel issue. Sorry if I wasnt any help, its all i can think of right now.
When I got the phone I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. When I set up my device I went back to recovery to install Magisk 14.3. It installed correctly and I got root using Magisk but when I try to install any module through the Magisk app I get an error. If I got you right should I try to install Xposed too? I was planning to install Xposed, Magisk version. But when I try that I get an error. I have attached a screenshot of when I try to install Xposed by topjohnwu and Greenify for Magisk. I get the same error.
well, xposed may not be your issue if you cant install any module with magisk manager. The modules, majority of them, if not all of them, i dont know, do not require xposed. Some do, most do not. Now please keep in mind, i could be wrong. I would say this, no harm in installing xposed, its basically a must get anyways for many awesome apps/modules. How you install, first install the xposed manager, youll have to look around for it, its not on the play store. Then downkoad magisk xposed through magisk. Once you download that zip file boot into twrp and install xposed through twrp.
This is a youtube on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCcvsOp83A4 Now thing is, this may not fix any of your problems. But theres a chance it may. Like i said either way you want xposed on rooted phones anyways.
Patched kernel for stock. I have no problem running modules on Magisk. Flash in recovery.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=73930507
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if youre using stock rom, try this kernel. i just compiled it today from geneticengineers git. last updated hours ago.
Ae3NerdGod said:
if youre using stock rom, try this kernel. i just compiled it today from geneticengineers git. last updated hours ago.
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UPDATE, just found out wifi doesnt work, sorry, been traveling and didnt think to test. everything else seems to work tho.
heres an older version of the kernel not compiled by me until i figure this out
Ae3NerdGod said:
UPDATE, just found out wifi doesnt work, sorry, been traveling and didnt think to test. everything else seems to work tho.
heres an older version of the kernel not compiled by me until i figure this out
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Is there a thread for these kernels or any for G5S Plus?
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Is there a thread for these kernels or any for G5S Plus?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g5s-plus/development/kernel-t3707143/post74562730#post74562730
wifi fixed btw