My Samsung Note 4 got stuck in boot animation after installing Xposed frame work. I realised I can not use xposed for Samsung phones.
I used file manager in TWRP to browse to /data/data/de.robv.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
and I have six options, Copy File, Move, chmod 755, chmod, Delete and Rename File.
Which option should I pick to disable Xposed frame? Is there better way to uninstall xposed completely from my phone?
disabling or uninstalling xposed frame may not help because system files were modified when flashing frame. the other day, my mi5 suffered the same problem. finally, I saved my phone by flashing it.
but if the uninstaller dont work
hanschke said:
but if the uninstaller dont work
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unintaller worked. But now I don't have xposed intalled.
When I tried to install xposed (any version) through xposed installer, I just keeping getting into boot loop.
Is there anywhere to solve this?
kuromusha38 said:
unintaller worked. But now I don't have xposed intalled.
When I tried to install xposed (any version) through xposed installer, I just keeping getting into boot loop.
Is there anywhere to solve this?
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Did you make sure to clear the cache after installing Xposed? You can do it via recovery.
Good Luck!
kuromusha38 said:
unintaller worked. But now I don't have xposed intalled.
When I tried to install xposed (any version) through xposed installer, I just keeping getting into boot loop.
Is there anywhere to solve this?
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How did you get out of bootloop?
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Hi, I have an HTC one m7 with stock firmware, 5.0.2.
I have installed superSU, and afterwards xposed. All working, modules too, but now I need to uninstall it because come apps won't work. I downloaded the uninstaller zip from the xposed thread, installed it via twrp, but when I reboot the phone it gets stuck on booting with the HTC one logo.
I removed all the modules before uninstalling xposed.
When I install again xposed the phone boots normally.
How can I solve this?
Davicode said:
Hi, I have an HTC one m7 with stock firmware, 5.0.2.
I have installed superSU, and afterwards xposed. All working, modules too, but now I need to uninstall it because come apps won't work. I downloaded the uninstaller zip from the xposed thread, installed it via twrp, but when I reboot the phone it gets stuck on booting with the HTC one logo.
I removed all the modules before uninstalling xposed.
When I install again xposed the phone boots normally.
How can I solve this?
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Did you disable the framwork in the xposed installer app before you tried to uninstall it?
In on marshmallow, anyone can't do it, can't even press remove
Davicode said:
Hi, I have an HTC one m7 with stock firmware, 5.0.2.
I have installed superSU, and afterwards xposed. All working, modules too, but now I need to uninstall it because come apps won't work. I downloaded the uninstaller zip from the xposed thread, installed it via twrp, but when I reboot the phone it gets stuck on booting with the HTC one logo.
I removed all the modules before uninstalling xposed.
When I install again xposed the phone boots normally.
How can I solve this?
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Restore your /system nandroid backup you (should) have made before flashing Xposed. Worst case, you'll have to re-flash your rom.
Solved it by wiping dalvik, thank you!
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Hi, I have an HTC one m7 with stock firmware, 5.0.2.
I have installed superSU, and afterwards xposed. All working, modules too, but now I need to uninstall it because come apps won't work. I downloaded the uninstaller zip from the xposed thread, installed it via twrp, but when I reboot the phone it gets stuck on booting with the HTC one logo.
I removed all the modules before uninstalling xposed.
When I install again xposed the phone boots normally.
How can I solve this?
I'm sure i downloaded the right uninstaller, arm
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Hi, I have an HTC one m7 with stock firmware, 5.0.2.
I have installed superSU, and afterwards xposed. All working, modules too, but now I need to uninstall it because come apps won't work. I downloaded the uninstaller zip from the xposed thread, installed it via twrp, but when I reboot the phone it gets stuck on booting with the HTC one logo.
I removed all the modules before uninstalling xposed.
When I install again xposed the phone boots normally.
How can I solve this?
I'm sure i downloaded the right uninstaller, arm
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Wipe cache and dalvik cache within TWRP, then reboot.
That did it, thank you!
I just decided to get rid of my root, so i uninstalled Magisk with the uninstaller .zip. Then i went on to try to flash the Xposed Uninstaller but it says that i need magisk to uninstall Xposed for some reason. Did i flash the wrong .zip or did i do anything else wrong. I also unrooted with the SuperSu app but i still cant pass the safety net check. Can anyone help with either of these issues? Plz reply
-Me
Try deleting Xposed.img under /data, and if you need to unroot, do not use the super su app, use the unsu signed zip instead, search it up on XDA
If you were using Magisk systemless Xposed it was uninstalled together with Magisk.
And if you were using Magisk, you don't need to do anything else to unroot.
Easiest way to make sure you get back to a clean slate would be to dirty flash your system and then lock your bootloader (be real careful though so you don't brick your device). SafetyNet triggers by more things than just root, among other things an unlocked bootloader...
LordIndigo said:
I just decided to get rid of my root, so i uninstalled Magisk with the uninstaller .zip. Then i went on to try to flash the Xposed Uninstaller but it says that i need magisk to uninstall Xposed for some reason. Did i flash the wrong .zip or did i do anything else wrong. I also unrooted with the SuperSu app but i still cant pass the safety net check. Can anyone help with either of these issues? Plz reply
-Me
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i was facing the same issues with my Moto X Play Stock firmware 7.1.1 (squid kernel) rooted using magisk and systemless xposed installed.... it was working fine until i installed some xposed modules( iFont, perAppFont, xinsta etc.) and somehow it screwed my phone and bootlooped . after searching for long, this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76064855&postcount=12 works like a charm !
other xposed disabling method ( Power button combination on booting ) didn't worked for me , maybe i was using systemless xposed module that's why.
I once used to have Magisk and Xposed worked perfectly on my Xperia XZ. However today I reflashed the system firmware, flashed Magisk installer zip as usual and after everything's done flashed the Xposed installer zip, the XPERIA logo becomes REALLY SLOW (the animation lags and it takes a lot of time to boot). After that,either it reboots and get into bootloop directly, or I'm able to get in desktop. If I luckily reached the desktop and don't install Xposed Installer, I can reboot for any times I want. However if I install the Installer (if open it right after installation, it says framework is installed but not active) and reboots -- Boom! Bootloop again! The XPERIA logo just shows for about 3-5 secs and then reboots. Obviously I need the Installer to manage modules. I also tried the Systemless Module in Magisk Manager and the result is the same. I tried for a whole day attempting different conditions including changing the version of firmware and uninstalling Magisk, but the problem still exists. As I mentioned it worked before, so what the problem might be? Thanks!
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I once used to have Magisk and Xposed worked perfectly on my Xperia XZ. However today I reflashed the system firmware, flashed Magisk installer zip as usual and after everything's done flashed the Xposed installer zip, the XPERIA logo becomes REALLY SLOW (the animation lags and it takes a lot of time to boot). After that,either it reboots and get into bootloop directly, or I'm able to get in desktop. If I luckily reached the desktop and don't install Xposed Installer, I can reboot for any times I want. However if I install the Installer (if open it right after installation, it says framework is installed but not active) and reboots -- Boom! Bootloop again! The XPERIA logo just shows for about 3-5 secs and then reboots. Obviously I need the Installer to manage modules. I also tried the Systemless Module in Magisk Manager and the result is the same. I tried for a whole day attempting different conditions including changing the version of firmware and uninstalling Magisk, but the problem still exists. As I mentioned it worked before, so what the problem might be? Thanks!
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it is said xposed wont work after March security patch
BloodEdge said:
it is said xposed wont work after March security patch
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Thanks, after tons of searching I finally found that.
BloodEdge said:
it is said xposed wont work after March security patch
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It happened the same to me on an XZ Premium
Will that mismatch be permanent? Please can you link the statement for me?
Aerocap said:
It happened the same to me on an XZ Premium
Will that mismatch be permanent? Please can you link the statement for me?
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try beta2, seems it's working
I've just gotten my new fi Motorola x4 running Android 8.1.0 today. I've unlocked the boot loader via Motorola and I've rooted the device via Magisk. Since I had the Xposed framework on my old phone and loved some of the modules I wanted it on my new phone. Downloaded the Xposed Installed from the playstore, gave it root access with Magisk and attempted to install the framework. Phone is now stuck in a bootloop and it's been alternating between the androidone and motorola screens for about 45 minutes.
I tried to flash xposed-uninstaller-20180117-arm64.zip but got an error that it couldn't mount /system. Another page on the net had me holding down the power button and then spamming it ten times to tell Xposed no to load but that didn't seem to do anything at all. I created a disabled file as suggested on some sites but that did nothing to stop the bootloop:
touch /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
I actually had to make the /conf directory manually since it wasn't there. Wiped the cache with no better results. Factory reset did nothing to improve the situation and I was unsuccessful with sideloading the Xposed disabler found here:
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/xposed-101-temporarily-disable-xposed-fix-bootloop-0179446/
It's hard for me to grasp how a completely empty barebones android phone which has only been rooted using Magisk with no other actions taken or software installed can be be stuck in a bootloop trying to perform a standard install using the Xposed installer. Not sure you can find a cleaner environment than the one on my phone.
Anyway if anyone has thought I'd love to hear them. I can boot to TWRP without issue and my phone is visible to both fastboot and adb.
Thank you!
Laugh this is just getting worse. I uninstalled Magisk and now the phone boots straight into recovery whenever I restart it. I'd flash a stock rom but I can't find one. I think I'm in trouble...
Reinstalled Magisk and it at least tries to boot up again but it just loops.
Arsenal420 said:
I've just gotten my new fi Motorola x4 running Android 8.1.0 today. I've unlocked the boot loader via Motorola and I've rooted the device via Magisk. Since I had the Xposed framework on my old phone and loved some of the modules I wanted it on my new phone. Downloaded the Xposed Installed from the playstore, gave it root access with Magisk and attempted to install the framework. Phone is now stuck in a bootloop and it's been alternating between the androidone and motorola screens for about 45 minutes.
I tried to flash xposed-uninstaller-20180117-arm64.zip but got an error that it couldn't mount /system. Another page on the net had me holding down the power button and then spamming it ten times to tell Xposed no to load but that didn't seem to do anything at all. I created a disabled file as suggested on some sites but that did nothing to stop the bootloop:
touch /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
I actually had to make the /conf directory manually since it wasn't there. Wiped the cache with no better results. Factory reset did nothing to improve the situation and I was unsuccessful with sideloading the Xposed disabler found here:
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/xposed-101-temporarily-disable-xposed-fix-bootloop-0179446/
It's hard for me to grasp how a completely empty barebones android phone which has only been rooted using Magisk with no other actions taken or software installed can be be stuck in a bootloop trying to perform a standard install using the Xposed installer. Not sure you can find a cleaner environment than the one on my phone.
Anyway if anyone has thought I'd love to hear them. I can boot to TWRP without issue and my phone is visible to both fastboot and adb.
Thank you!
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https://magiskroot.net/uninstall-magisk-module-twrp/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72542167&postcount=242
In summary:
Step 1: Download the flasheable zip file from the Magisk module uninstaller from the following link to the PC
Step 2: Send the zip file to the SD card of the phones or to the internal memory using MTP (most of the recovery of TWRP is compatible with this method)
Step 3: Now, touch the Install button and choose the Zip file of the uninstaller of the Magisk module that you want to update.
Step 4: After the completion of the installation. Go back to the TWRP home page.
Step 5: Tap the advanced option from the TWRP homepage. Choose the terminal option now.
Step 6: Type uninmod in the terminal box and touch the input button.
Step 7: Now, you can see the list of Modules and you have to type the Number you want to uninstall (Check the screenshot below)
Step 8: Finally, the magisk module will be completely uninstalled.
Arsenal420 said:
. Downloaded the Xposed Installed from the playstore,
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What xposed installer in playstore, playstore is not where xposed is gotten from...at all. The closest thing to it that I found is an asian trick your friends app.
Nergal di Cuthah said:
What xposed installer in playstore, playstore is not where xposed is gotten from...at all. The closest thing to it that I found is an asian trick your friends app.
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You are right I got the apk from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Do you have anything additional to offer?
Arsenal420 said:
You are right I got the apk from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Do you have anything additional to offer?
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Ok good, I got scared for you a bit there, my post was not meant to be mean spirited but maybe you read it as such. As far as the bootloop i'm afraid i'll be no help.