I have sony m phone running cm13, i have installed xposed framwork 85 and it is active, but installl/update menu is not working, so give me suggestion
nkpatel said:
I have sony m phone running cm13, i have installed xposed framwork 85 and it is active, but installl/update menu is not working, so give me suggestion
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No suggestion, but an explanation: since Android Lollipop, the framework can only be flashed via recovery, therefore the Install/Update buttons are greyed out. If you want to update, just flash the newer version through recovery, wipe dalvik&cache and that's it.
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Hello!
I just installed a fresh copy of LP 5.0.1 on my Nexus 5, rooted the device and installed TWRP recovery. Then flashed franco kernal 71 and then flashed Xposed framework. After rebooting I installed the Xposed installer and then started the app. When I went inside Framework, I see the following:
As you can see, neither can I Install/Update not Uninstall the framework as all these functions are inactive. When I go in the download section, I can see all modules but cant download any as there is no option to download.
Please help to soft out this issue.
I'm going to make a dumb question here.
Did you install the Lollipop version xposed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
I've read it still has some issues
Greetings, all. I'm a big fan of using Xposed modules for my phone, especially YouTube Adaway but since I upgraded via kdz to 5.0.2 this evening I can't get Xposed to run even after reboot using the apk found in the Xposed lollipop thread. I tried to check the log files to be able to post the output here but it won't read those either. Has anyone been able to get this to work and if so, how? Any help is greatly appreciated as the main reasons I root is for ad blocking and titanium backup
lerner17 said:
Greetings, all. I'm a big fan of using Xposed modules for my phone, especially YouTube Adaway but since I upgraded via kdz to 5.0.2 this evening I can't get Xposed to run even after reboot using the apk found in the Xposed lollipop thread. I tried to check the log files to be able to post the output here but it won't read those either. Has anyone been able to get this to work and if so, how? Any help is greatly appreciated as the main reasons I root is for ad blocking and titanium backup
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Did you flash the zip on the thread also?
I did not
krchi said:
Did you flash the zip on the thread also?
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My bootloader is still locked so to my knowledge there's not a way to flash a zip without a custom recovery (TWRP, CWM and the like). Maybe I read the thread wrong and you had to both flash the zip and install the apk
Edit: Yes, that is correct, I read it wrong. The zip must be flashed for the framework to install. Is there a way to flash a zip without a custom recovery? This is the first phone I've had with a locked bootloader, all the other ones I just installed a recovery from here and ran/modded it
lerner17 said:
My bootloader is still locked so to my knowledge there's not a way to flash a zip without a custom recovery (TWRP, CWM and the like). Maybe I read the thread wrong and you had to both flash the zip and install the apk
Edit: Yes, that is correct, I read it wrong. The zip must be flashed for the framework to install. Is there a way to flash a zip without a custom recovery? This is the first phone I've had with a locked bootloader, all the other ones I just installed a recovery from here and ran/modded it
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The L90 of D415 has a unlocked bootloader by deafult, I never unlocked mines and flashed recovery, Just flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/development/recovery-twrp2-7-1-0lgl90w7xxshoxx-t2826150 using Flashify, download the img and open Flashify and select flash recovery then select that image and in that app you should be able to reboot to recovery to flash the xposed zip. Since I've never tried it I dont know how well xposed runs on stock lollipop remember to backup.
krchi said:
The L90 of D415 has a unlocked bootloader by deafult, I never unlocked mines and flashed recovery
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Thank the gods for that then! I am leaving tomorrow on a trip and need my phone fully functional for the duration (hooray GPS) so just to be safe I'm going to hold off on flashing the custom recovery until I get back on Monday and will also flash the Xposed framework then as well and report back. Thanks for the help! I will update this thread after flashing just in case others are looking for this to say whether or not it worked.
Hello,
I was able to get xposed running well on 5.0.2. However i didnt flash stock kdz, I flashed a modified stock ROM found in the development section (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/development/rom-l90-d415-lollipop-xtreme-v1-0-4-25-t3092813)
After flashing the ROM as described in the link above, i rebooted to recovery. I then flashed the xposed zip file. After that, I wiped cache and dalvik cache (VERY IMPORTANT to avoid any storage errors). Finally I did a normal boot, and it installed perfectly. Hope this helps! Best of luck my friend
Sorry for late response
Turns out my boot loader was in fact unlocked. TWRP through Flashify and then install the zip through there, then install the apk and reboot again. Thank you both so much for the information!
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lerner17 said:
Turns out my boot loader was in fact unlocked. TWRP through Flashify and then install the zip through there, then install the apk and reboot again. Thank you both so much for the information!
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While Xposed installed and worked it also soft bricked my phone in that I kept getting "unfortunately com.android.phone stopped working". Not sure if it's the program itself or the fix memory leak module I installed. Thankfully I had a backup right before I flashed that zip and it appears my phone is working again. Not sure if I will try to install it again without the memory leak patch or not. Thoughts?
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While Xposed installed and worked it also soft bricked my phone in that I kept getting "unfortunately com.android.phone stopped working". Not sure if it's the program itself or the fix memory leak module I installed. Thankfully I had a backup right before I flashed that zip and it appears my phone is working again. Not sure if I will try to install it again without the memory leak patch or not. Thoughts?
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Sadly, this also led me to restore my stock, modded KK backup. What I found to be a temporary fix is to wipe cache/data for the phone apk as well as the SIM Toolkit, then reboot. It appears fixed for some time, but then reappears. This problem seems to arise whenever you use wifi or mobile data, and goes away when you switch them off (at least that was my experience).
I think that the main culprit is the Xposed framework itself. I was told by others it's not fully compatible on stock LP for the L90, but still tried it either way. I got too many mods I like to not use Xposed, so I rolled back to kk. If you can live w/o Xposed then try LP with no framework and see what happens. Best of luck!
jbonilla51 said:
I think that the main culprit is the Xposed framework itself. I was told by others it's not fully compatible on stock LP for the L90, but still tried it either way. I got too many mods I like to not use Xposed, so I rolled back to kk. If you can live w/o Xposed then try LP with no framework and see what happens. Best of luck!
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How sad I will continue to monitor the Xposed threads then to see if/when it's fully functional with stock Lollipop.
I was in panic mode with my phone yesterday not working because it happened right when my car decided to also quit working so I saw those possible fixes as well and neither worked. Thankfully I backed up through TWRP right before I flashed the Xposed zip so that save my butt,
I think this is due to the fact the framework is old or if no framework is installed? I think I get the same error with v61 (sdk22) is installed. v65 bootloops and does not go past post.
Xposed was working fine till last night, now shows framework installed but not active
Hi
i am on aurora4.1 and using xposed.
for xposed i flashed xposed-v65-sdk21-arm-arter97-V5-generic and then installed XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
all was working fine untill last night but now framework tab gives a red warning Xposed framework version 65 is installed, but not active. And the modules are showing error that this module requires a newer xposed version 30
some modules are requiring a newer xposed version 2.
plz tell me what to do.
ps. i hv reflashed zip file n reinstalled apk and tried several reboots even tried wiping cache and dev. cache. plz help
Did you find some fix? This started coming up on my Xposed a few days ago.
HI, I installed xposed on my s2 using twrp recovery, and every thing worked fine, untill I found a problem after updating my rom automatically it gets stucked in cm boot screen I tried updating using another recovery but didn't work so I restored my last cm12.1 build , I uninstalled xposed also using twrp recovery and wiped cash and dalvic but when the phone complete it's boot all the apps installed on sdcard are not shown even it was shown when the phone was saying ''optimizing system apps", the only fix is to do wipe data which is a thing I don't wanna do offcourse.
Any help.guys I realy need to update my rom.
muhammad mujahid said:
HI, I installed xposed on my s2 using twrp recovery, and every thing worked fine, untill I found a problem after updating my rom automatically it gets stucked in cm boot screen I tried updating using another recovery but didn't work so I restored my last cm12.1 build , I uninstalled xposed also using twrp recovery and wiped cash and dalvic but when the phone complete it's boot all the apps installed on sdcard are not shown even it was shown when the phone was saying ''optimizing system apps", the only fix is to do wipe data which is a thing I don't wanna do offcourse.
Any help.guys I realy need to update my rom.
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Did you re-flash Xposed after you updated your ROM? Updating a ROM will overwrite files which are required for Xposed. So basically you should do the following:
update your ROM, boot into recovery, re-flash Xposed, wipe cache&dalvik, reboot.
orville87 said:
Did you re-flash Xposed after you updated your ROM? Updating a ROM will overwrite files which are required for Xposed. So basically you should do the following:
update your ROM, boot into recovery, re-flash Xposed, wipe cache&dalvik, reboot.
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It doesn't even boot after updating.
It stuck in cm boot screen
You meen that I should flash xposed anyway even if it didn't reboot?
muhammad mujahid said:
It doesn't even boot after updating.
It stuck in cm boot screen
You meen that I should flash xposed anyway even if it didn't reboot?
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Yes. Then wipe cache&dalvik and reboot.
orville87 said:
Did you re-flash Xposed after you updated your ROM? Updating a ROM will overwrite files which are required for Xposed. So basically you should do the following:
update your ROM, boot into recovery, re-flash Xposed, wipe cache&dalvik, reboot.
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Yeah ?, thanks ovrille87 I fixed it using the way you explaind
1-updated the rom
2-booted into recovery and flashed xposed
3-wiped the cash and dalvik
Thanks man, you made my day.
Hi. i'm on Galaxy S6 6.0.1 marshmallow (STOCK ROM) that recently rooted and installed Xposed custom build by wanam.
I regret after finding out that i was unable to use barclays banking app and snapchat;
Unsure if my phone is soft bricked due to my history of actions:
First, i have installed normal xposed that caused bootloop and then proceed to replace it with the custom build version by wanam upon researching in the forums.
Upon finding out that i was unable to use the apps mentioned above after booting,
I unrooted my phone believing it was due to the root without removing xposed. It still didn't work so I rerooted it back just to remove xposed.
After flashing the uninstaller.zip, it went on bootloop again. I tried flashing several uninstaller including the one provided by wanam and it all didn't work.
The only solution i found in the internet was to deleting the file on data/data/de.****xposed via TWRP file manager. That didn't work as well and I panicked when the reboot button in TWRP weren't working anymore so i manually rebooted and proceeded to wipe my data heavy-heartedly which also didn't bypass the bootloop.
Now, i am left with no option and only able to use my newly wiped phone after reinstalling Xposed again.
dleeyx said:
Hi. i'm on Galaxy S6 6.0.1 marshmallow (STOCK ROM) that recently rooted and installed Xposed custom build by wanam.
I regret after finding out that i was unable to use barclays banking app and snapchat;
Unsure if my phone is soft bricked due to my history of actions:
First, i have installed normal xposed that caused bootloop and then proceed to replace it with the custom build version by wanam upon researching in the forums.
Upon finding out that i was unable to use the apps mentioned above after booting,
I unrooted my phone believing it was due to the root without removing xposed. It still didn't work so I rerooted it back just to remove xposed.
After flashing the uninstaller.zip, it went on bootloop again. I tried flashing several uninstaller including the one provided by wanam and it all didn't work.
The only solution i found in the internet was to deleting the file on data/data/de.****xposed via TWRP file manager. That didn't work as well and I panicked when the reboot button in TWRP weren't working anymore so i manually rebooted and proceeded to wipe my data heavy-heartedly which also didn't bypass the bootloop.
Now, i am left with no option and only able to use my newly wiped phone after reinstalling Xposed again.
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Did you wipe dalvik&cache after flashing the uninstaller?
Portgas D. Ace said:
Did you wipe dalvik&cache after flashing the uninstaller?
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Yes, although i need to manually reboot it as TWRP doesn't reboot automatically for me.
Would you think that might be the problem?
dleeyx said:
Yes, although i need to manually reboot it as TWRP doesn't reboot automatically for me.
Would you think that might be the problem?
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I don't think so. I would suggest that you ask for help in wanam's Xposed thread as this is the version you installed.