I have installed xposed 87 on my gionee m3 and installed modules for customizing it..
But it is not working and my phone is hanging with it..
So what can i do now?? ??
So, if Xposed was activated and some of the modules you activated caused a boot loop, or no boot, you have 2 options.
1. Flash the undo Xposed zips to disable it
Or
2. Navigate to /data/app/ and find the package name corresponding to what you think caused the bootloop.
You can find the package names on the Xposed repo.
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Hi,
So I'm trying to install an OTA (6.0.1 to be exact) to my mobile and want to disable xposed before applying them.
The disable button in the installer app is greyed out. I know that we can always disable xposed by flashing the zip from recovery. But is there any way to re enable that greyed out button in the installer. Is it just greyed out for me?
I'm using N5 Stock 6.0.0
Xposed v79
XposedInstaller 3.0-alpha
Systemless root
Well, as you have to re-flash Xposed after updating your ROM anyway, you could simply flash the uninstaller.zip, update your ROM and re-flash Xposed. No need for temporarily disabling it.
that's a valid point but still if one wants to disable it.. How?
Pointless. OTA install script checks /system files to ensure that it is stock before applying. The presence of Xposed files would cause OTA to fail. Disabled Xposed files (whatever that means) would still nix the OTA.
ok..thanks for the info... can anyone tell why is the install/update button disabled in the app. Im using 3.0 alpha 4
I've tried the uninstall.apk, but then the phone wont reboot.
Because the framework can only be flashed through custom recovery. Installing/Uninstalling it by clicking the corresponding buttons within the app won't work, thus they are greyed out.
With the new installers modules can't be enabled/disabled when the framework is not active.
This is a problem if one has to run the Xposed uninstaller to get out of a bootloop and wants to disable single modules afterwards
Edgar_M said:
With the new installers modules can't be enabled/disabled when the framework is not active.
This is a problem if one has to run the Xposed uninstaller to get out of a bootloop and wants to disable single modules afterwards
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If you have disabled the framework, restart your device and uninstall the modul which makes problems
Imagine, you have installed a whole bunch of modules and you need to find out which one is causing the trouble ...
The installer just shouldn't disable the enable/disable checkboxes in the modules list on purpose in case of a framework not installed state and everything is fine. At least it was implemented like this pre 3.0
Edgar_M said:
With the new installers modules can't be enabled/disabled when the framework is not active.
This is a problem if one has to run the Xposed uninstaller to get out of a bootloop and wants to disable single modules afterwards
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There is a flashable file to disable all modules from recovery
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Edgar_M said:
Hi mattzeller! Thanks for your contribution to that topic. But please read the original post once again. Then you will see, that you are missing the point with your post. Not a big deal - let's just try to keep the good quality of XDA alive
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I fully understand your original post. If you are in a boot loop because of a specific module, disabling all of them will ensure you get out of a bootloop without removing Xposed completely so you can figure out which one it is via logcat. If it is Xposed itself causing the bootloop, it doesn't matter what modules are installed or activated.
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I installed xposed through magisk and everything worked fine, I installed modules and they worked, but after a reboot the modules list in xposed is suddenly empty. in xposed I get the following log:
Code:
Unable to open /vendor/framework/oat/arm to prepare apps for Xposed: Permission denied
Unable to open /vendor/framework/oat/arm64 to prepare apps for Xposed: Permission denied
I was wondering if anyone else is using xposed and got similar errors, or even has a solution?
Edit: Turns out the cause was a (self made, very old) xposed module that somehow broke all the others - removing this fixed it.
@Abomb - Just curious, are you running Xposed on Oreo or Nougat? - TIA
I'm running Xposed on Oreo (through magisk)
@Abomb i'm using Oreo V 11.0 based Rom & Unable to install Xposed Module with Riru V 23.3 By Rikka
My device Poco f1 8GB 256 GB i install google pixel experience rom via twrp but i can't install xposed module
So here's what happened:
I installed a new rom: Google wiz 44. A touchwiz based Android 8.0 rom. It has magisk pre-installed. In magisk, I get the systemless xposed SDK26 module. It installs fine but after reboot there is no Xposed installer APK. To fix this I also install the normal Xposed module from magisk repo. This gets me the Xposed installer APK and after a reboot it detects Xposed is installed. The problem now is I cannot uninstall Xposed framework even with the uninstaller zip. I have tried removing the sdk26 Xposed from magisk but it doesn't uninstall Xposed. Can't pass saftynet.
If you'd have read the documentation for the Xposed module, or the OP of the Systemless Xposed support thread, you'd have seen that you need to install the modified installer for that module manually.
Now, the question is what you mean by the "normal Xposed module from magisk repo". Do you mean the Unity version? Because that's also a systemless Xposed version, just by a different creator...
So now you have two systemless Xposed modules installed? That sounds like it could cause problems...
You can't use the Xposed uninstaller zip for a Magisk systemless Xposed module. It won't recognise it. Since it sounds like you've installed everything through Magisk, you can uninstall through Magisk. When you say you've tried and it doesn't work, what do you mean? Have you gone to the modules section of the Magisk Manager and pressed the trash bin icon next to the module you want to remove and then rebooted? More details, please...
And lastly, you can never pass SafetyNet with Xposed installed and active.
@benvrakas, maybe try the UNITY installer. It acts as an installer, uninstaller, and upgrader.
Flash it and pay attention to the output. It'll tell you what it's doing.
If it installs on first flash, flash it again for an uninstall. Hopefully it'll remove things successfully. Just another option.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3697756
Xposed Framework [UNITY]
Maybe this more involved method may work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=76064855
Moto G5S Plus XT1806, FireHound v4.5 ROM, MultiROM, Tapatalk 4.9.5
Hi, I have a huawei p8 lite 2017 with magisk installed on it. I installed the systemless xposed module and then opened xposed installer. It says it's installed and working, but I don't have any logs, and modules are not working.
Use official Xposed by @rovo89. It's working even if you have systemless root. Cheers.
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I have to uninstall the module from magisk and install normal xposed via recovery, right ?
Edit: installed it via xposed installer. Same problem, it says it's active but my logs are empty and modules don't work.
andreyshch said:
I have to uninstall the module from magisk and install normal xposed via recovery, right ?
Edit: installed it via xposed installer. Same problem, it says it's active but my logs are empty and modules don't work.
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Silly question but have to ask. Modules are activated and you rebooted? [emoji16]
Anyhind, never used systemless Xposed but I do know there's a specific Magisk(?) version of the installer app that might be more suitable. Check the systemless Xposed thread. The apk download is in the OP.
[2018.5.6][Magisk] Systemless Xposed v89.3/v90.2-beta3 (SDK 21-27) -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3388268
ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, AospExtended v4.6 ROM, LlamaSweet 0.5 Kernel, microG (NoGapps), Multiboot, XDA Legacy
Yes, installed the modules, activated them and rebooted. I uninstalled the systemwide version and installed the normal one, still have te same problem. Any idea?
andreyshch said:
Yes, installed the modules, activated them and rebooted. I uninstalled the systemwide version and installed the normal one, still have te same problem. Any idea?
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Did you give xposed installer storage and root permissions
Yes!