I need help with a Samsung Galaxy s5 with android 5.0 - Xposed General

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Hi,
I want to install the Xposed framework on my Samsung Galaxy s5 with android 5.0 rooted, but every zip file I try to flash with TWRP and reboot my phone it is stuck on the Samsung logo.
I have tried also arter97 rom, but my phone has a stock rom, so what do I have to do?
Thanks
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Did you read the read only thread? In big red letters it says why you have issues. Did you look at the board you posted in? , especially as you tried the Arter fork already, did you notice it says
arter97 said:
/* Technical information and Q&A */
Q: Okay, you don't seem like a better developer than @rovo89. How did you do it?
A: Of course not. This is the main reason why deodex'ed ROM is a prerequisite.
Samsung has implemented all sorts of funny stuffs on their version of ART. See the link above.
To workaround this, converting a ROM to deodex'ed format somewhat brings back the oat formats to *AOSP-like* dex format(Huge thanks to @_riddle).
After deodexing is done, we can use source-built ART binaries with minimal modifications.
But due to my coding skills, I had to modify core-libart.jar to make it work again.
The core-libart.jar differs from every single device out there and it'll be a real headache to match with 1 ART binary version. That's why I've included the core-libart.jar on the installation zip file.
The included core-libart.jar has 2 different versions to correspond on the type of ROM user is using.
1 : Firmwares with appStartup
2 : Firmwares without appStartup
After deodexing, installing new ART stuffs, we can start the boot-up sequence.
Unfortunately again, /system/bin/installd passes some arguments that AOSP version of dex2oat do not understand. To bypass this, I've patched oat tools to ignore unimplemented arguments.
Now we can see the good old "Android is upgrading" pop-up and go have a cup of coffee while it dexopts all those hundreds of bloatwares.
Q: How do I deodex my ROM?
A: @joeldroid and @svadev have an awesome tool for you to deodex your ROM.
Go check http://forum.xda-developers.com/and.../script-app-joeldroid-lollipop-batch-t2980857 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/tool-deodex-tool-android-l-t2972025
Both worked flawlessly for me.
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Fedrick96 said:
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Hi,
I want to install the Xposed framework on my Samsung Galaxy s5 with android 5.0 rooted, but every zip file I try to flash with TWRP and reboot my phone it is stuck on the Samsung logo.
I have tried also arter97 rom, but my phone has a stock rom, so what do I have to do?
Thanks
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Download the Xposed version by Wanam, it works for both odex and deodex

Hi, you must wipe cache and factory reset before first boot install package then boot phone. it works for me only in this way

mattzeller said:
Download the Xposed version by Wanam, it works for both odex and deodex
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No, that's for sdk 22 and 23, he's on 5.0. Don't install Wanam's build.
Fedrick96 said:
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Hi,
I want to install the Xposed framework on my Samsung Galaxy s5 with android 5.0 rooted, but every zip file I try to flash with TWRP and reboot my phone it is stuck on the Samsung logo.
I have tried also arter97 rom, but my phone has a stock rom, so what do I have to do?
Thanks
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ldeveraux said:
No, that's for sdk 22 and 23, he's on 5.0. Don't install Wanam's build.
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Yeah I already know, so I found out I have to deodex my Rom before flash the arter97 firmware, what is the easiest way to deodex my stock rom lollipop 5.0?
wytux5 said:
Hi, you must wipe cache and factory reset before first boot install package then boot phone. it works for me only in this way
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Did you have a stock rom before flashing the firmware?
What firmware did you flash?
Thanks

Fedrick96 said:
Yeah I already know, so I found out I have to deodex my Rom before flash the arter97 firmware, what is the easiest way to deodex my stock rom lollipop 5.0?
Did you have a stock rom before flashing the firmware?
What firmware did you flash?
Thanks
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Don't bother, find a Rom that's already been deodexed.

Fedrick96 said:
Yeah I already know, so I found out I have to deodex my Rom before flash the arter97 firmware, what is the easiest way to deodex my stock rom lollipop 5.0?
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In the arter thread 2nd post (I think, but one of the original posts) is a link for a guide how to and a deodex ROM
And you don't even need to look for them as I quoted them above

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update to lolipop my xz3c and keep the root, possible?

sorry for the bed english...
i have experia z3 compact rotted
4.4.4.
build 23.0.a.2.93
how can i update to lolipop and keep my root?
10x.
Yes you can indeed! You just have to flash a pre-rooted Lollipop firmware (linked). That link has a pre-made pre-rooted 5.0.2 Lollipop firmware that should work well! The only problem right now is the the XZDualRecovery does not really support Lollipop yet, but will very soon be updated!
You may also want to refer to this comprehensive guide.
Tuberomix said:
Yes you can indeed! You just have to flash a pre-rooted Lollipop firmware (linked). That link has a pre-made pre-rooted 5.0.2 Lollipop firmware that should work well! The only problem right now is the the XZDualRecovery does not really support Lollipop yet, but will very soon be updated!
You may also want to refer to this comprehensive guide.
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And is that a problem if XZDualRecovery is not supported yet ?
I have a Z3c rooted on 4.4 and I still don't understand what is the purpose of dual recovery. What does it change for me on a daily basis if I flash a pre-booked 5.0.2 and if dual recovery doesn't work yet ?
Sorry for the dumb question, I prefer to make sure before trying to flash the pre-booked 5.02
hayatesan said:
And is that a problem if XZDualRecovery is not supported yet ?
I have a Z3c rooted on 4.4 and I still don't understand what is the purpose of dual recovery. What does it change for me on a daily basis if I flash a pre-booked 5.0.2 and if dual recovery doesn't work yet ?
Sorry for the dumb question, I prefer to make sure before trying to flash the pre-booked 5.02
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Changes nothing for you.
An identical thread already exists.
Tapatalked
frason said:
Changes nothing for you.
An identical thread already exists.
Tapatalked
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Is there additional useful information in that thread ?
You might have problems installing Xposed. In KitKat I could only install it from Recovery. If Lollipop is the same you might not be able to install it until there's a working Recovery.
Xposed is still alpha for lollipop, expect issues.
i just donwload this file and 1 more qustion...
is it support hebrew? if not where do i get file like this thet support hebrew?
and i simplly update via ota...my root will dissappere?
cpurick said:
You might have problems installing Xposed. In KitKat I could only install it from Recovery. If Lollipop is the same you might not be able to install it until there's a working Recovery.
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Just tried to root my z3c this morning and install xposed, root is ok but still I can't update xposed to run module, where can I get the zip file to install xposed ? thank you in advance
b_boy_9x said:
Just tried to root my z3c this morning and install xposed, root is ok but still I can't update xposed to run module, where can I get the zip file to install xposed ? thank you in advance
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Xposed for LP
tribemac said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Xposed for LP
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i'm using kk and already install this by recovery after reading that post
After reading a couple of posts :
- "real" root on lollipop is not yet available. You can't mount system as r/w without recovery.
- no recovery yet support lollipop.
- xposed is yet in beta for lollipop. However, everything works except modules made specifically for kk.
- xposed can only be installed via recovery on lp. It's because of security breach fixed.
So, I would advise to wait for a recovery before flashing lp.
Best chance are at nut's dual recovery.
Regards.
Mazzeru said:
After reading a couple of posts :
- "real" root on lollipop is not yet available. You can't mount system as r/w without recovery.
- no recovery yet support lollipop.
- xposed is yet in beta for lollipop. However, everything works except modules made specifically for kk.
- xposed can only be installed via recovery on lp. It's because of security breach fixed.
So, I would advise to wait for a recovery before flashing lp.
Best chance are at nut's dual recovery.
Regards.
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Xposed doesn't work well at all on z3c people is stucked in bootloop after second restart. And some people have r/w on lollipop including my self.
I did the same process do I get root in version .77 for the lollipop, but not worked.
What can I have done wrong?

Which Xposed to use? I'm on 5.0 (samsung s5)

There's so many different xposed versions to choose but unsure which one. Help me?
> Not sure if I'm lolipop or kitkat, but in "about me", it shows version "5.0".
> I'm rooted with the stock rom. Using a custom launcher (nova), not touch wiz.
Thanks
Reason I want to use xposed is because I want to use xPrivacy.
Theres no official support from Xposed for Samsung 5.x ROMs so you cant use the official Xposed releases by rovo89. Your only hope is check this http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 depending if you are in 5.0 or 5.1.1 - Make a full backup of your rom + apps, in case things go south yu will be able to fix things with that backup, im guessing you have a custom recovery installed wich will help you making/restoring the backup and flashing the xposed zip. Good Luck, youre gonna need it.
mauriciognr said:
Theres no official support from Xposed for Samsung 5.x ROMs so you cant use the official Xposed releases by rovo89. Your only hope is check this http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 depending if you are in 5.0 or 5.1.1 - Make a full backup of your rom + apps, in case things go south, im guessing you have a custom recovery installed, youre gonna need it for making/restoring the backup and flashing the xposed zip. Good Luck, youre gonna need it.
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Thanks, I'm on 5.0 (Don't know if that's truly 5.0 or 5.01) cuz it shows exactly 5.0 in my "About" setting on S5.
So, it seems that I have to go with arter97's xposed version. Now I'm stuck with something: deodexing...
Does deodexing work when you put a ROM on PC and use a certain tool to "deodex" that ROM? Then re-flash it to phone? Problem is, I cannot find the ROM (the one that I used to flash for rooting) on my PC...
Inaudax said:
Thanks, I'm on 5.0 (Don't know if that's truly 5.0 or 5.01) cuz it shows exactly 5.0 in my "About" setting on S5.
So, it seems that I have to go with arter97's xposed version. Now I'm stuck with something: deodexing...
Does deodexing work when you put a ROM on PC and use a certain tool to "deodex" that ROM? Then re-flash it to phone? Problem is, I cannot find the ROM (the one that I used to flash for rooting) on my PC...
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I dont have a s5 nor am i familiarized with the root process on that device, anyway is a samsung device so you flash things with odin on it, thats what i do know. Here are my thoughts:
1-. Honestly i think you should update your S5 to 5.1.1 first, if possible, if you have the international version for example. Chek this from android police https://www.androidpit.com/galaxy-s5-android-update
2-. Also here is some info about the S5, his variants and firmwares, worth reading: http://androidforums.com/threads/41-galaxy-s5-models-dummies-guide.892162/
3-. Anyway about the deodexing, if you dont find the file in your PC go to samfirware they have pretty much all the samsung firmwares there. This is only if youre staying in 5.0 of course, and yes you could use samfirmware to find the 5.1.1 rom file for your S5 if there is any available and flash it via Odin, then youll have to install a custom recovery and root your phone using whatever method is right for the S5, again you have to check your variant support, use google youll probablly end up here in XDA again.
mauriciognr said:
Theres no official support from Xposed for Samsung 5.x ROMs so you cant use the official Xposed releases by rovo89. Your only hope is check this http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 depending if you are in 5.0 or 5.1.1 - Make a full backup of your rom + apps, in case things go south yu will be able to fix things with that backup, im guessing you have a custom recovery installed wich will help you making/restoring the backup and flashing the xposed zip. Good Luck, youre gonna need it.
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mauriciognr said:
I dont have a s5 nor am i familiarized with the root process on that device, anyway is a samsung device so you flash things with odin on it, thats what i do know. Here are my thoughts:
1-. Honestly i think you should update your S5 to 5.1.1 first, if possible, if you have the international version for example. Chek this from android police https://www.androidpit.com/galaxy-s5-android-update
2-. Also here is some info about the S5, his variants and firmwares, worth reading: http://androidforums.com/threads/41-galaxy-s5-models-dummies-guide.892162/
3-. Anyway about the deodexing, if you dont find the file in your PC go to samfirware they have pretty much all the samsung firmwares there. This is only if youre staying in 5.0 of course, and yes you could use samfirmware to find the 5.1.1 rom file for your S5 if there is any available and flash it via Odin, then youll have to install a custom recovery and root your phone using whatever method is right for the S5, again you have to check your variant support, use google youll probablly end up here in XDA again.
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Thanks, I think I'll wipe everything & install a custom ROM (deodex'd). Should save some time. Again thanks for your help

Magisk General Support / Discussion

This is the place for general support and discussion regarding "Public Releases", which includes both stable and beta releases.
All information, including troubleshoot guides and notes, are in the Announcement Thread
Oh wowww. Thanks!!
Error in the thread title: 2015.8.4
Yay it's finally here!
I'm already using it and I must say it works fine
Man, this "universal MultiROM support" left me full of hope. I hope it works out. And it was time for a mods manager on Android, thanks topjohnwu
Working great on my N6!
topjohnwu has my vote for President!
(and a well deserved donation)
AMAZING!, now to be sure, if i have a rom and want to integrate Magisk, the correct order of flashing is:
1-rom
2-magisk
3-modded su (magisk compatible)
it's that the way?
topjohnwu said:
....Magisk Is A Magic Mask to Alter System Systemless-ly.
If you are running custom roms, dirty flash the rom again to remove all possible issues. If the rom includes SuperSU, unzip the boot image from the rom zip, and flash it through TWRP, flashify, fastboot etc. to restore to stock ramdisk......
....... you can now download Magisk and flash to your device.
To remove Magisk, restore your boot image back (Magisk will backup your boot image automatically in /data/stock_boot(md5).img.gz), then delete /data/magisk.img.
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is the following still applicable in the case of custom roms?
smohanv said:
1. Boot in to TWRP
2. go to Advanced / File Manager and delete folder named supersu
3. go to Advanced / Terminal and enter these two commandsecho SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
echo BINDSYSTEMXBIN=false>>/data/.supersu​The first one forces systemless, the second prevents /su/xbin_bind from existing.​4. Flashed Beta SuperSu 2.74-2 (we can notice while flashing this zip after the above script, we will not see the line saying "Disabling OTA". Also, end of flashing it warns that it takes longer time to boot.
5. Reboot device and enjoy systemless
6. To check if we have achieved systemless root, go to system/xbin folder and we should not see the file named "su".
7. I rebooted in to TWRP and flashed xposed 85.1 (also updated with 85.2 later) and installed the apk (Material design apk from this thread)
8. All done and my xposed works.....
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Awesome....
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Stuck at boot screen on the S7 Exynos variant, is this just for stock Android or did i do something wrong? I flashed the Magisk v1 then the phh root zip now im stuck at the boot screen ?
So wait, before i get excited this means things like viper4android can be installed without messing with system?
swipp3r said:
Stuck at boot screen on the S7 Exynos variant, is this just for stock Android or did i do something wrong? I flashed the Magisk v1 then the phh root zip now im stuck at the boot screen ?
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Sure you probably did something wrong.
For starters you gave way to little information.
Did you follow the procedure from the OP exactly ?
What rom do you have, custom recovery if any, custom kernel if any ?
How did you flash ?
Come on people give this information by yourself please, don't let us pull it out of you everytime.
You know you are the one needing help than please try to give detailed information about your problem.
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grep_i said:
Sure you probably did something wrong.
For starters you gave way to little information.
Did you follow the procedure from the OP exactly ?
What rom do you have, custom recovery if any, custom kernel if any ?
How did you flash ?
Come on people give this information by yourself please, don't let us pull it out of you everytime.
You know you are the one needing help than please try to give detailed information about your problem.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Stock marshmallow, flashed via twrp, and yes i followed the op correctly. No custom kernel.
swipp3r said:
Stuck at boot screen on the S7 Exynos variant, is this just for stock Android or did i do something wrong? I flashed the Magisk v1 then the phh root zip now im stuck at the boot screen ��
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Did you flash phh's root zip from this thread's Downloads section or from original phh's thread? If the latter, then that's probably the culprit.
Nezorflame said:
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Did you flash phh's root zip from this thread's Downloads section or from original phh's thread? If the latter, then that's probably the culprit.
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The threads download section. Should i have downloaded from phhs thread?
swipp3r said:
The threads download section. Should i have downloaded from phhs thread?
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Nah, you did right, I checked just in case, because thought of it myself. Need the developer's help then.
Nezorflame said:
Nah, you did right, I checked just in case, because thought of it myself. Need the developer's help then.
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Thanks for trying bro.....
@topjohnwu this new "magisk" method. It doesn't allow Android Pay to work on custom roms like CyanogenMod does it? If I remove SU from CyanogenMod and use your root.
Magisk on (Yu Yureka) ARM64 device
i did a full clean wipe and then flashed rom, magisk and 'Magisk Compatible phh's SuperUser' - in that order. magisk manager app does not open.
Holy crap.. everything universal with support for extensions. This platform could be the beginning of a new era in mods. @topjohnwu amazing work. Don't want to be rude, but personally I think the name of the project is not as awesome as the project itself. "Magisk" sounds a bit cheesy.. :silly:
great work, will try it out soon! one little thing i noticed in the thread title...i guess it should be 2016

Looking for 5.1.1 stock ROM with mod that prevents issues with Xposed ART Bootloops

Looking for 5.1.1 stock ROM that is modded in a way that it prevents bootloops issues with Xposed and Samsung ART.
Any ROM recommendations?
I don't have this kind of problem with xposed
Johnny TDN said:
I don't have this kind of problem with xposed
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Do you use stock ROM and also have rooted your device?
Vaako said:
Do you use stock ROM and also have rooted your device?
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I just installed xposed and got into a bootloop too. Stock ROM rooted.
Realy no one that can awnser my question?
Try this version of Xposed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
It works with stock roms. You must flash it using TWRP 2.8, becasue TWRP3.0 has the bootloop issue, dont know why.
Hey @Vaako,
I'm not sure if this is still urgent for you, but here's the procedure I followed to get what you want:
- Grab a recent stock ROM that fits your country from updato.com
- Flash the stock ROM to the device using ODIN
- Root the device by flashing CF-AutoRoot using ODIN.
- Flash TWRP 3.0 to the device using ODIN
- Use Barebone Cleaner (by installing it through TWRP 3.0) to remove unneeded Samsung bloatware
- Install wanam's Xposed mod for Samsung using TWRP 3.0.
Note that this works for me with TWRP 3.0 without any bootloop issues.
Result: a cleaned-up, rooted recent stock ROM with XPosed installed.
No custom kernels or anything, because on my G800H custom kernels make me lose GPS. Your mileage may vary, though.

Questions regarding xiaoumi.eu ROM

I made the update from stable global to beta global last week, because I needed to unlock bootloader. Now my plan was to wait for the first stable release of Lineage, but I didn't know about Xiaoumi.eu rom and that headphone volume was so bad on this stock (beta) rom...
Now my questions are:
Which partitions have to be wiped before flashing the ".eu" rom?
(Already googled this one on my own, see "EDIT")Are the weekly versions like Beta versions? If yes then would this one be the latest stable rom:
xiaomi.eu_multi_MIMAX2_V8.5.15.0.NDDCNED_v8-7.1.zip
Other than that there shouldn't be any other Things to worry about, right?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: So I googled a bit about the meaning of weekly and I guess it will work well enough for me, downloading this one right now:
xiaomi.eu_multi_MIMAX2_7.10.12_v9-7.1.zip
I couldn't find much about my other questions though..
EDIT 2: I just went the "factory reset" way and wiped data, cache and dalvik and it worked.
No further questions from me.
Were you able to install Xposed on this ROM?
haven't tried yet, I don't have the time eight now to fix it if it starts acting weird or bootloops...
maybe I have some time in the weekend, I really need xposed fir pbmc...
dnbdel said:
Were you able to install Xposed on this ROM?
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Good news, look at my reply in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-2/how-to/xposed-mi-max-2-t3686416
Tazmaniiac said:
I finally managed to flash xposed-v88.2-sdk25-arm64-test4.zip from the official MIUI 9 Github thread.
I'm on latest weekly MIUI 9 xiaomi.eu rom (7.10.19), which is Android 7.1 with Magisk 14.0. Flashed via iscle's TWRP.
Download for test4 (Android 7.1), Android 7.0 would be this one
Got the downloadlink from here: http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=946636&highlight=xposed
I suggest you to read the description in the MI Forum thread. I haven't tested any modules yet, I only know that the framework is active for me and that it disabled SafetyNet.
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Tazmaniiac said:
Good news, look at my reply in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-2/how-to/xposed-mi-max-2-t3686416
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Thanks man, sadly I the phone still won't boot after installing this updated Xposed version. Here are the steps I did:
Install newest Xiaomi ROM (7.10.19)
Flash TWRP
Install Magisk 14 zip via TWRP
Boot up again to check if Magisk was installed (it was)
Flash V88.2_Sdk25_Arm64 Xposed zip
-> Phone doesn't boot
Did I do a dumb mistake here or sth?
dnbdel said:
Thanks man, sadly I the phone still won't boot after installing this updated Xposed version. Here are the steps I did:
Install newest Xiaomi ROM (7.10.19)
Flash TWRP
Install Magisk 14 zip via TWRP
Boot up again to check if Magisk was installed (it was)
Flash V88.2_Sdk25_Arm64 Xposed zip
-> Phone doesn't boot
Did I do a dumb mistake here or sth?
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Nope, that's more or less how I did it. But before I flashed this version of Xposed I installed the Xposed Installer. Maybe that's necessary, but I think not.
Can you try out flashing the no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip? I did it for something else earlier and also after every attempt of flashing Xposed.
If I understand it right some Xiaomi phones bootloop after you write to /system, then you have to flash that file to fix it. Xposed writes to /system, so that could be a solution.
Before you flash that research it a little bit more, because I don't know much about this topic and don't want to give you false advice.
EDIT:Did you flash the xposed version from my downloadlink? It is different from the regular 88.2 SDK25, it's a testversion made by the xposed creator specifically for MIUI 9 devices.

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