How to uninstall xposed without having recovery files - Xposed General

I have rooted my device (Samsung S7 Edge) with the help of odin without taking any backups
Then I tried to install xposed 3.0.1 and in the framework I just selected 87. I didn't use the recovery mode on Marshmallow, and tried to install exposed directly by running apk. After I clicked reboot, the fone is unable to boot again. It is stuck on the first screen with Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge written.
I tried to factory reset, I did, even then I couldn't get luck to get it booted.
I think uninstalling xposed may be the solution, but I dont have any backup recorvery file.
Please help and let me know how to get my device booted.

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boot loop

after installing the xposed framework i was stuck in a bootloop,
the safemode saved me, it worked and now i booted successfully into android.
do i have to delete or deinstall now something before i reboot the device again?
schlunk said:
after installing the xposed framework i was stuck in a bootloop,
the safemode saved me, it worked and now i booted successfully into android.
do i have to delete or deinstall now something before i reboot the device again?
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You carefully avoided to mention any detail, so I can't help with the bootloop.
If you want to remove Xposed completely, press the "uninstall" button in the app, then uninstall the Xposed Installer app and any modules.
sry,
i am on an alcatel 6012d
android 4.2.2 kernel 3.4.5
after installing couldnt get pass the logo.
i did a cache & data swipe in the boot recovery via vol+ power.
after that the xposed safemode still worked and it finally booted.
do i have a clean factory android now or are there some files left?
i dont see xposed in the applications anymore.
btw. no idea if i did something wrong when installing, but with the phone xposed doesnt work it seems..

Please i need help, after flashing xposed framework, i cant booting my S5.

Hey everybody,
i hope so much, that anyone can help me. After i installed the recovery TeamWin (TWRP) (it was successful), i tried to flash Xposed Framework manually, i got again an massage "it was successful". But after that i can not start my Samsung Galaxy S5. It shows me only the Samsung Logo and nothing happened. Of course i tried via TeamWin an factory reset but i still can not boot my smartphone (Stop at the Samsung Logo). My S5 ist rooted, i`m using 5.0 (lollipop). Version of the TeamWin was 2.8.7.0 and of the Xposed Framework "xposed-v74-sdk21-arm". Has anybody an idea? I would be very happy. Should i delete the TeamWin recovery? But how? I want to install the standard recovery of Samsung, but how to do this? Where can i find the original Recovery from Samsung?
Xposed isn't supported on latest Android versions (r23). You should just remove Xposed from your phone, by using this tutorial:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
Deadclysm said:
Xposed isn't supported on latest Android versions (r23). You should just remove Xposed from your phone, by using this tutorial:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
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Thank you, but i cant find the xposed folder...because i made a factory reset
Just delete the files and folders that you can see (those which are Xposed related). It should fix your problem.
Or just flash ovet your rom again (dirty, without wiping).
Sorry it took long time for me to answer.
Edit:
Read sticky, there's a script that uninstalls it automatically. This should work 100%
always make nandroid backup before flashing
Having the same problems
So I'm having the same problem. The Framework says it installs correctly, but after reboot, device gets stuck at the Samsung screen. I don't understand the comment android r23. I'm looking at the build info and I don't see this anywhere. Some explanation or assistance would be great.
I'm not sure why sdk 23 was even mentioned as Lolliopo 5.0 is sdk 21.
@LieberKerl, you got the xposed-v74-sdk21-arm.zip from Rovo89's thread, correct? If so this will not work on stock Samsung Touchwiz ROMs as mentioned in the first post of that thread.
There is no Xposed that will work on a stock Samsung Touchwiz ROM, it must be deodexed first and if you have a deodexed ROM, you need arter97's unofficial Xposed from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463.
If you don't know what deodexed is, there's a bit of reading ahead of you. If you don't want to deodex your Lollipop 5.0 ROM, then you're out of luck.
It takes longer to boot after the install, how long did you leave the samsung boot logo up? it took nearly 15 mins to boot after rom install and around 5 mins after xposed framework. I went through alot of hassle just to discover i was impatient.
Reflash stock ROM with Odin.
after flashing in my unite 3 notification bar disappeared and phone is restarting again and again
Nerotech11 said:
It takes longer to boot after the install, how long did you leave the samsung boot logo up? it took nearly 15 mins to boot after rom install and around 5 mins after xposed framework. I went through alot of hassle just to discover i was impatient.
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Happened to me too on an Oukitel C4. After flasing it needs quite some time to boot.
Cannot Install Xposed in Samsung Galaxy S6
I have the same issue with a Samsung Galaxy S6. I tried installing "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip" using TWRP. But Every time I do it the phone either goes completely black or shows the Samsung Logo flickering permanently. To fix this I need to go into TWRP again and install "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip". I tried leaving the phone with the black screen/logo flickering for over 1 hour hoping it might be installing something but the only way to turn the phone back on is with the uninstaller.
I thought that it might be due to not having OEM unlock enabled, but I cannot find the option in "developer tools". Then I tried to do it through ADB command lines but when I enter the command "fastboot-windows oem unlock " it gets stuck with the message "waiting for device". So I also tried installing PdaNet both on my windows 7 PC and the phone itself (Android 6.0.1) and I made sure I have the phone drivers installed on my PC.
All I want is to use Xposed modules on my Galaxy S6. Is it even possible? If so, what should I do?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
InfiniteSegovia said:
I have the same issue with a Samsung Galaxy S6. I tried installing "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip" using TWRP. But Every time I do it the phone either goes completely black or shows the Samsung Logo flickering permanently. To fix this I need to go into TWRP again and install "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip". I tried leaving the phone with the black screen/logo flickering for over 1 hour hoping it might be installing something but the only way to turn the phone back on is with the uninstaller.
I thought that it might be due to not having OEM unlock enabled, but I cannot find the option in "developer tools". Then I tried to do it through ADB command lines but when I enter the command "fastboot-windows oem unlock " it gets stuck with the message "waiting for device". So I also tried installing PdaNet both on my windows 7 PC and the phone itself (Android 6.0.1) and I made sure I have the phone drivers installed on my PC.
All I want is to use Xposed modules on my Galaxy S6. Is it even possible? If so, what should I do?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
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Most likely your issue is caused because you did not install the correct framework version. You need the one from wanam. Just search for "Xposed Samsung wanam" and you'll find your answer.

SM-G800F rooted stuck in bootscreen (got TWRP access)

I wanted to try and hopefully learn little about rooting. Have been reading forumposts and tutorials for hours before I started.
Then I got this problem that I have been trying to solve for hours. But my conclusion is I need help solving it.
Tested on this phone that just were collecting dust.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini (SM-G800F) and I think it was running 4.4.2. (this is all I remember off the top of my head)
Problem / What happend (long version):
Rooted phone. Downloaded SuperSU and Flashify and installed TWRP 3.0.0 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5-mini/orig-development/recovery-twrp-3-0-0-t3313775). I had no SD-card so I skipped doing a backup. Everything worked fine (for a normal user). Downladed a Root Uninstaller app also Debloater-setup-v3.90.exe (http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12623). Did not freeze or uninstall anything before checking in this forum that it was OK. But after a while I could not access my homescreen it just turned up blank but I could still use other functions/apps. Rebooted the phone in order to get it to work but got stuck at the bootscreen. Tried to fix it via TWRP but the program freezes after a while or just reboots the phone back into Samsung bootscreen.
Problem / What happend (short version):
Rooted - got Flashify and SuperSU
TWRP 3.0.0 installed (no backup made)
Debloater-setup-v3.90.exe and some Root Uninstaller app used (searched on this forum before doing any changes)
Homescreen just blank, other functions/apps worked
Rebooted the phone and got stuck at Samsung bootscreen
TWRP access but the program freezes/reboot after short time
I did try "Factory reset". But the screen froze and the phone slowly started to heat up.
Later on I searched about it and it might have something to do with KNOX?
Any solution is fine since I don't have anything thats need to be saved. I can try any working stock/custom ROM (just not sure how to get it into the phone, yet).
Yes I am a novice so the simplest thing might even work.
Have you tried to flash stock ROM for your device using Odin? If it fails you may want to check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5-mini/help/g800f-failed-odin-firmware-upgrade-fail-t3131782
If it doesn't fix your phone you may have a hardware problem.

Please help me out! Huge issue!

Hello guys,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G930F) - ARM64x which is Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow).
I flashed the correct Xposed Framework following this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Once I flashed, I could not boot my phone at all. It is stuck at the Android Logo when it starts up with a red error at the top stating: "kernel is not seandroid enforcing".
I can enter TWRP (Recovery) and I can enter the Downloading-Mode.
The huge issue is that I do not have the Uninstaller Zip in my storage anywhere (I did not know that I would need it in case something like this would happen).
I tried entering the Downloading-Mode to download the Uninstaller into my storage, but I could not even do that since the storage does not even show up at all, as if I have the USB Debugging off (it was not off, but I suppose it is off now).
I suppose I can use Odin. But I tried flashing TWRP again, nothing changed. I do not have a Stock ROM/Firmware, so I downloaded one and tried flashing it. It did not work.
I tried going to the Recovery to Wipe everything and such, and it still did not work.
What am I to do?
Please help me out!
Dozens of thanks!

Phonne won't get past boot logo after installing xposed module

i have successfully managed to install xposed framework and reboot my phone without any errors. But after i activate one module andm then reboot, my phone stucks on a boot logo forever until i wipe all data via recovery mode. What might be the cause of this, and how can i solve it?
phillipjack said:
i have successfully managed to install xposed framework and reboot my phone without any errors. But after i activate one module andm then reboot, my phone stucks on a boot logo forever until i wipe all data via recovery mode. What might be the cause of this, and how can i solve it?
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We cannot help you at all.
We do not know what phone you have. We do not know what ROM your phone has. We do not know what version of Xposed you tried to install. We do not know what method you tried to install it with. We do not know what module you are trying to activate. We do not know what mistakes you made, what error messages were generated, or what was recorded in your log files.
We do not know why you didn't create a backup before installing Xposed, or why you don't restore that backup now.
Without all of this information, we cannot help you.

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