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Hello guys,
In recent days, I had seen that some members have issue regarding working xposed that was released previous.
Today, I got a new version of working xposed which is patched by @shakalaca
all credit goes to original developer, I am just posting it here.
I tested it on ze550kl.
it also works on most zenfone series.
prerequisite are same as it was before.
phone must rooted
busy box must installed
root permission must provided to adb shell when asked
just extract archive & first run remov exposed freamework, if there is any non working xposed framework is installed & uninstall xposed apk if installed.
after that reboot system.
not to install frame work first click install xposxed frame work, let process complete & reboot system.
after that click install xposed installer.
now you have working xposed for sdk21 v78 arm64.
Xposed
Work perfect! Thanks!!!
Perfect work. Thanks
rajlko said:
Hello guys,
In recent days, I had seen that some members have issue regarding working xposed that was released previous.
Today, I got a new version of working xposed which is patched by @shakalaca
all credit goes to original developer, I am just posting it here.
I tested it on ze550kl.
it also works on ZenFone 2 2.20.40.13x and ZenFone Selfie 1.13. 40.661
prerequisite are same as it was before.
phone must rooted
busy box must installed
root permission must provided to adb shell when asked
just extract archive & first run remov exposed freamework, if there is any non working xposed framework is installed & uninstall xposed apk if installed.
after that reboot system.
not to install frame work first click install xposxed frame work, let process complete & reboot system.
after that click install xposed installer.
now you have working xposed for sdk21 v76 arm64.
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It should be pointed out that on my phone query window pops root rights, only after you enter in supersu (my system cant anwer permission adb shell, while manually entered into the application SuperSU)
post updated.
Works great !
edit1
Snapprefs works now
roman.kaskad said:
It should be pointed out that on my phone query window pops root rights, only after you enter in supersu (my system cant anwer permission adb shell, while manually entered into the application SuperSU)
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sometime pop up for root rights delay due to some mismatch, like you are using patched firmware or boot image of any other system.
Pop window for root right will works well if you have original kernel installed in your phone.
e.g. if you have ze551kl & you are using boot image of ze550kl for root your phone, then you will have this issue.
In patched firmware you may face this issue due to same issue.
Now all the ZE551KL users have to use the ze550kl root method to gain root.
Does that mean all ze551kl users will face the root rights issue?
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yvg107x said:
Now all the ZE551KL users have to use the ze550kl root method to gain root.
Does that mean all ze551kl users will face the root rights issue?
Sent from my ASUS_Z00TD using Tapatalk
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Not at all,
it happens some time.
sometime you need to open super user & after that window popup for root right, it happens due to su also.
dose it working with new version .763
BTiwari said:
dose it working with new version .763
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Yes
roman.kaskad said:
It should be pointed out that on my phone query window pops root rights, only after you enter in supersu (my system cant anwer permission adb shell, while manually entered into the application SuperSU)
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I had the same issue.. But i fixed it by going to auto start manager... in pre-loaded apps... And switching 'Super Su'option to 'on'...
I think as the app didnt had the the permission to auto start... Prompt only comes only when we go tp app manually.... Anywayzz it worked for me...
BTiwari said:
dose it working with new version .763
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yes.
flash official xposed-v79-sdk21-arm64.zip normally work fine for me. not patched version.
my decive: ze551kl
not working?
I have the .763 stock firmware on the ZE551KL and rooted with instructions from this thread. It seems to install and "Android is upgrading" pops up, but then there is no Xposed app to install modules from and I've tried installing Xprivacy and BootManager and both say Xposed is not installed. So I guess it didn't work
thefallenghost said:
I have the .763 stock firmware on the ZE551KL and rooted with instructions from this thread. It seems to install and "Android is upgrading" pops up, but then there is no Xposed app to install modules from and I've tried installing Xprivacy and BootManager and both say Xposed is not installed. So I guess it didn't work
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when you unzip file,there will be three bat files, installxposedframvwork, Installxposedinstaller & removexposedframework.
If you have rooted & install custom recovery, then you may flash zip file from recovery.
if you have not install custom recovery, then unzip file, first run installxposedframework, let process complete, provide root access from you phone when asked, let phone reboot.
after that run installxposedinstaller, let process complete, now you have xposed apk in you phone.
you may also download it from google play store or official thread from developer.
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rajlko said:
when you unzip file,there will be three bat files, installxposedframvwork, Installxposedinstaller & removexposedframework.
If you have rooted & install custom recovery, then you may flash zip file from recovery.
if you have not install custom recovery, then unzip file, first run installxposedframework, let process complete, provide root access from you phone when asked, let phone reboot.
after that run installxposedinstaller, let process complete, now you have xposed apk in you phone.
you may also download it from google play store or official thread from developer.
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Ok. When you say I have the apk in my phone, where exactly is it?! I cannot find it... Edit: Nevermind, I had forgotten to run the installer (faceapalm). Sorry...
hi
I can't reboot from Xposed Installer
When I try and reboot through the Xposed Framework I get the following error message everytime:
tmp-mksh: <stdin>[5]: /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed: not found
Reboot failed. Please use the device's normal reboot function.
I had busybox installer.
Not sure what else I'm doing wrong?
pedrazadixon said:
flash official xposed-v79-sdk21-arm64.zip normally work fine for me. not patched version.
my decive: ze551kl
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Thanks for that.
installed and working on Ze551kl with stock rooted rom.
I am now have Adblock installed. woohoo!
ericpeacock79 said:
Thanks for that.
installed and working on Ze551kl with stock rooted rom.
I am now have Adblock installed. woohoo!
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Last version v85. Work fine.
Only flash the lasted zip.
Hi there fellows ! ^^
First of all, I want you all to know that I really am sorry if this is something that has been asked before. I tried, but couldn't find an answer by myself and I don't want to damage my phone again (I may have been waaaaay too hasty in the past...). So here goes.
I have a Honor 5C NEM-L51 (European variant) which I rooted a while ago (two or three months ago maybe ? Can't remember for sure) by unlocking the bootloader, installing TWRP from ADB, flashing the SuperSU zip file... You know, the usual thing. After that I went ahead and installed Xposed Framework, Busybox and several applications and modules which needed root like many of you I guess. Everything went fine. And still is, for the record.
Now I realize that I may have been living under a rock because I discovered very recently that not only SuperSU can be downloaded from the Play Store but also that there is Magisk, an open-source alternative with more functionnalities. Guess what ? I want it.
Soooo I did some research and read this https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 along with other articles here and there on the web and it seems that I'd just have to install some Magisk Manager app' from the Play Store... Is that really all there is to do ?!
I'm worried because it says "If you're already rooted with MagiskSU or Latest Official Systemless SuperSU". Yep, the "Systemless" part get me worried. While I do understand what it means, I can't help but wonder : since I installed SuperSU from a flashable zip file, is it Systemless ? How can I tell ?
Plus the whole thing is kinda confusing to me. If I do that, will Magisk remove SuperSU ? But if so, won't there be a problem with Xposed and other apps that need root ? Same question applies if I first manually remove SuperSU (assuming I can actually do that) before installing anything else.
In short, how should I proceed ? Do I have to remove anything ? Can I do anything ?
Again, sorry if things had been told already. I really want to take my shot, but I don't wanna soft brick my device again by being too carefree one more time.
Thank you for your time and your help.
When super su is installed magisk will make it automatically systemless. But it can't guarantee that it can always hide it. If super su isn't installed /you are unrooted then magisk will install and use magisk su.
Also since you mentioned them: soft bricks can be resolved by just reflashing your Rom, no need to wipe (lose your data) in most cases
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ken2802 said:
When super su is installed magisk will make it automatically systemless. But it can't guarantee that it can always hide it. If super su isn't installed /you are unrooted then magisk will install and use magisk su.
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Thank you for your answer. Can I uninstall SuperSU to install Magisk su instead then ? Do I need to remove Xposed module and my root apps too ?
ken2802 said:
Also since you mentioned them: soft bricks can be resolved by just reflashing your Rom, no need to wipe (lose your data) in most cases
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Yeah, I do know that, but I really do need my phone at the moment, so I'd kinda be in a world of pain if I brick it.
You can Uninstall super su if you want but it isn't a must if you don't care magisk su. I would remove xposed before installing magisk and after having installed magisk you can install the systemless version. As for your apps that use root, you don't need do deinstall them
ken2802 said:
You can Uninstall super su if you want but it isn't a must if you don't care magisk su. I would remove xposed before installing magisk and after having installed magisk you can install the systemless version. As for your apps that use root, you don't need do deinstall them
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Sorry for the late reply.
I do want to use Magisksu instead of SuperSU. So basically, what I have to do is :
1 - Uninstall Xposed by flashing the uninstaller from TWRP
2 - Uninstall SuperSu (by the app menu ? Is it enough to remove root ?
3 - Install Magisk from the store
4 - Install systemless Xposed from the store
And I'll be all set, correct ? Nothing should go wrong ?
Zarou said:
Sorry for the late reply.
I do want to use Magisksu instead of SuperSU. So basically, what I have to do is :
1 - Uninstall Xposed by flashing the uninstaller from TWRP
2 - Uninstall SuperSu (by the app menu ? Is it enough to remove root ?
3 - Install Magisk from the store
4 - Install systemless Xposed from the store
And I'll be all set, correct ? Nothing should go wrong ?
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I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
Didgeridoohan said:
I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
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Thank you for this clarification. Can you also tell me how can I restore the stock boot image only ? Or Do I have no choice but to re-flash the whole ROM in order to do so ?
Zarou said:
Thank you for this clarification. Can you also tell me how can I restore the stock boot image only ? Or Do I have no choice but to re-flash the whole ROM in order to do so ?
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Just flash the boot image from an near stock custom Rom. You can flash it through a recovery menu
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Just flash the boot image from an near stock custom Rom. You can flash it through a recovery menu
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Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
Zarou said:
Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
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You can try but if magisk complain while instalation you need to flash a fresh boot image/Rom
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Zarou said:
Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
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It can be a bit of a bother getting the boot image from inside a Huawei factory image...
SuperSU can restore your boot image when you do the full unroot. That was actually what I was referring to with my 2.5.
Didgeridoohan said:
It can be a bit of a bother getting the boot image from inside a Huawei factory image...
SuperSU can restore your boot image when you do the full unroot. That was actually what I was referring to with my 2.5.
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Thank you, I managed to get by the whole thing with no issue. Problem solved !
Didgeridoohan said:
I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
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Hi all,
Yesterday I've unlocked my Oneplus 3T bootloader and installed TWRP.
After that I flashed Lineage 14.1, Open Gapps, addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip and finally Magisk. Reboot and install SuperSu.
But I'm wondering if I still need to flash the Lineage addonsu and SuperSu.
tutabeier said:
Hi all,
Yesterday I've unlocked my Oneplus 3T bootloader and installed TWRP.
After that I flashed Lineage 14.1, Open Gapps, addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip and finally Magisk. Reboot and install SuperSu.
But I'm wondering if I still need to flash the Lineage addonsu and SuperSu.
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What are you doing mixing all those root solutions? Pick one... If you want Magisk, you do not need the other two.
Didgeridoohan said:
What are you doing mixing all those root solutions? Pick one... If you want Magisk, you do not need the other two.
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Thanks. I probably missed something when reading the threads. I understood Magisk can root my devices, but didn't understood that simply installing it would root my device. So that's why I was flashing su binary and using SuperSU app.
Thanks a lot.
First of all I'm sorry for answering this post so late but I needed to do it.
Well, according to all I've seen about magisk, and obviously with this post, everything I must do to use magisk is:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Flash Official Stock ROM
3. Flash Magisk.zip
4. Install Magisk Manager
Is it all? Really? Shouldn't I do anything else, because I'm too worried about it. I've ever used SuperSU until now, and this things of MagiskSU, Magisk Manager and Magisk Hide option are really new for me.
If someone could answer me, including the owner of this post it'd be VERY APPRECIATED and I would thank you all a lot!
Thanks haha
xdaVTU said:
First of all I'm sorry for answering this post so late but I needed to do it.
Well, according to all I've seen about magisk, and obviously with this post, everything I must do to use magisk is:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Flash Official Stock ROM
3. Flash Magisk.zip
4. Install Magisk Manager
Is it all? Really? Shouldn't I do anything else, because I'm too worried about it. I've ever used SuperSU until now, and this things of MagiskSU, Magisk Manager and Magisk Hide option are really new for me.
If someone could answer me, including the owner of this post it'd be VERY APPRECIATED and I would thank you all a lot!
Thanks haha
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It's not quite apparent from your post if you have rooted with SuperSU already and now want to use Magisk instead. But, considering that you're posting in a thread that deals with moving from SuperSU I'm gonna go with that... Kind of...
You will need an unlocked bootloader, yes.
If you've rooted with SuperSU you can reflash your ROM, or use something like @osm0sis unSU zip and then flash the stock boot image only. Depends on your setup which option is easier. If you're not already rooted, this step is unnecessary.
Installing Magisk is just as easy as that, yes.
The Manager is also installed when flashing the Magisk zip, so this step is unnecessary. However... In rare cases the Manager doesn't install with the zip. If that happens you just have to install it manually.
The only step I'd like to add is to have a backup of all important data and files on your device. That's always good practice when tinkering with your device...
The release thread and the installation/troubleshooting thread (I'm hoping to have time to update it for Magisk v15.2 tonight) are good resources when setting everything up and if you encounter issues. Searching through the general support thread is also a good idea if issues arise. Most questions have been answered numerous times already.
I'm new to Magisk but have a couple of questions. I have a pixel XL running Dirty UNICORNS rooted with SuperSU. If I want to use Magisk can I just flash my dirty UNICORNS rom, gapps and then the magisk.zip?
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Hi ..I am using Nexus 6 stock rom , super su, and with all kind root apps Xposed modules .
My questions is do I need to uninstall all the root apps first before flashing the UN su zip ?? Pls help sir
jc1266 said:
Hi ..I am using Nexus 6 stock rom , super su, and with all kind root apps Xposed modules .
My questions is do I need to uninstall all the root apps first before flashing the UN su zip ?? Pls help sir
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No. You merely need to uninstall SuperSU, either through the SuperSU app (complete uninstall) or by using the unSU zip. You'll also have to make sure that you restore the stock unpatched boot image.
After that you can flash Magisk and you'll be good to go.
Hello i'm new in the forum :fingers-crossed: i have an xperia m5 E5603 and i try to install magisk so i can use apps that i can't use with a custom ROM my device is already rooted with super su and twrp recovery is installed any help please
Hello and welcome to XDA.
There's a lot of information about how to install Magisk (and how to replace SuperSU with MagiskSU) in this forum already. If you look around you'll find it. Number one rule on XDA is to search before posting (I'm not kidding, look at the rules).
To start you off I can tell you that you need to first uninstall SuperSU. You can do that through the SuperSU app (full unroot, select to restore boot image if you have systemless root), or with the unSU script and then manually flash a stock boot image (you can do this in TWRP). After that you should be able to install Magisk by flashing the zip in TWRP. Since you're new, I'd recommend to stick to the stable v12 release for now.
If you encounter issues, here's a troubleshooting guide for you:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
Didgeridoohan said:
Hello and welcome to XDA.
There's a lot of information about how to install Magisk (and how to replace SuperSU with MagiskSU) in this forum already. If you look around you'll find it. Number one rule on XDA is to search before posting (I'm not kidding, look at the rules).
To start you off I can tell you that you need to first uninstall SuperSU. You can do that through the SuperSU app (full unroot, select to restore boot image if you have systemless root), or with the unSU script and then manually flash a stock boot image (you can do this in TWRP). After that you should be able to install Magisk by flashing the zip in TWRP. Since you're new, I'd recommend to stick to the stable v12 release for now.
If you encounter issues, here's a troubleshooting guide for you:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
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thank you fo reply after removing super su and install magisk do i need to install super su again for my device to be rooted again ? and is there any recommended version of magisc for my xperia?
Limoneytoo said:
thank you fo reply after removing super su and install magisk do i need to install super su again for my device to be rooted again ? and is there any recommended version of magisc for my xperia?
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Magisk comes with it's own root, MagiskSU, no need for SuperSU (and for what you seem to want it for, SuperSU isn't compatible). You should probably start by reading through the release thread (the whole thing, it's not that long).
Some Sony devices have issues installing Magisk. This is known... If Magisk v12 doesn't work, you could give the v13.0 beta a go and pay close attention to the info in the TWRP output when flashing. If you do decide to go for the beta, please read through the first post carefully and follow any directions to gather logs to troubleshoot issues.
If you've read through all the info available (I've given you a few good links) and are still having issues, search the support thread for your issue (pretty much everything has already been covered). If you still can't get it going, make sure you post all possible details about your issue and lots of logs (there's also a section about "Asking for help" in the troubleshooting guide I posted earlier).
Didgeridoohan said:
Magisk comes with it's own root, MagiskSU, no need for SuperSU (and for what you seem to want it for, SuperSU isn't compatible). You should probably start by reading through the release thread (the whole thing, it's not that long).
Some Sony devices have issues installing Magisk. This is known... If Magisk v12 doesn't work, you could give the v13.0 beta a go and pay close attention to the info in the TWRP output when flashing. If you do decide to go for the beta, please read through the first post carefully and follow any directions to gather logs to troubleshoot issues.
If you've read through all the info available (I've given you a few good links) and are still having issues, search the support thread for your issue (pretty much everything has already been covered). If you still can't get it going, make sure you post all possible details about your issue and lots of logs (there's also a section about "Asking for help" in the troubleshooting guide I posted earlier).
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After lot of attemps i always got the same result a bootloop :/ thats happened before when i was trying to install the latest version of super then i release that i can only install an old version of super su but i dont know what version of magisk is recommended for my sony m5
Hello,
first off, sorry. I was stupid and didn't read into it before installing (or trying to install) Xposed to my Samsung S8. Yes, i've read now that it doesn't work with the official ROM, but now it's a bit to late.
So. After rooting my S8 today (using TWRP) i wanted to install Xposed. I downloaded an installer from this site because.. umm, i had a brain fart. For some reason my brain took that site as the official website, so i downloaded it from a 3rd Party site instead of the actual website.
I installed the apk and granted root access. After that i clicked on install and Xposed installed successfully. After that it obviously asked me to reboot my device, which i did. But now i am stuck on the Samsung screen of the boot progress. I know i could technically just wipe the phone (again) and start anew, but i'd like to avoid that if possible. I can access TWRP, but if i try to access the system files in the file browser, it shows "0MB" and i can't access them.
I tried downloading an uninstaller linked in this thread, but i don't know which one i should download.
Sorry again for me being so stupid and not reading into it and downloading from some weird 3rd Party site.
Thanks in advance for the help!
EDIT: And yea, of course i didn't create a backup before installing Xposed. So if there is no way to properly uninstall it, i gotta wipe everything once again
Emilia-Chan said:
Hello, first off, sorry. I was stupid and didn't read into it before installing (or trying to install) Xposed to my Samsung S8.......
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I don't have this device but, I believe that you should be able to flash (via TWRP) the Framework Uninstaller located on the following Official XPosed link. Just select the correct ARCH (ARM, ARM64, etc...) for your device.
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
If necessary, you can always try to obtain some additional member guidance and support from the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device and variants.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3582142
Good Luck!
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In the link provided by @lbuprophen use the arm64 zip uninstaller (latest version) to uninstall exposed.
Just curious how long did you let it try to boot for,mine took 10-15 minutes for it to do it's thing and boot up.
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Ibuprophen said:
I don't have this device but, I believe that you should be able to flash (via TWRP) the Framework Uninstaller located on the following Official XPosed link. Just select the correct ARCH (ARM, ARM64, etc...) for your device.
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I tried that before, unfortunately without success. It also may be noteworthy that my brain turned off and downloaded the XPosed installer off some 3rd Party site. I know. Stupid. But it happened.
spawnlives said:
In the link provided by @lbuprophen use the arm64 zip uninstaller (latest version) to uninstall exposed.
Just curious how long did you let it try to boot for,mine took 10-15 minutes for it to do it's thing and boot up.
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I waited over an hour for my phone to boot, before and after flashing the uninstaller. I also tried wiping it and even completely formatting the data, everything without any success. It kept on not passing the Samsung screen and eventually bootlooping.
I fixed the issue by just flashing the stock rom with odin and then reinstalling TWRP and rooting my device again. Will stay away from XPosed with this phone for now.
Thanks for the advice anyways!
Emilia-Chan said:
.... I fixed the issue by just flashing the stock rom with odin and then reinstalling TWRP and rooting my device again. Will stay away from XPosed with this phone for now. Thanks for the advice anyways!
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You did what I would have probably done myself in this situation by starting from scratch.
I just wanted to let you know that I believe that I had saw somewhere (within the dedicated area of the forum for your device) that individuals were successful with Magisk XPosed.
Though I do understand if you want to stay away from XPosed until your ready again and I'm happy to see that your at least up and running again.
Good Luck!
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I got the same even just after the installation of the apk for Systemless Xposed on an Xperia (XposedInstaller_3.1.5-Magisk.apk) found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
I made a reboot as I like to isolate the issues while they happen. That was it: bootloop..
Hello
Flashed Xposed via Magisk Manager.
Tried several modules which worked until i got some outdated and now my phone is in bootloop.
Anyone know how i can deactivate Xposed?
Already tried the Xposed Disabler Zip and tried to delete the module list which doesn't exist on my phone.
I think thats cause i got "systemless Xposed".
What should i do now ? Maybe uninstalling Magisk so Xposed doesnt work anymore?
Thanks
Nico1300 said:
Hello
Flashed Xposed via Magisk Manager. Tried several modules which worked until i got some outdated and now my phone is in bootloop......
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I don't use Magisk myself but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Magisk XPosed thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3388268
If all else fails, and you don't receive any responses (within a reasonable amount of time) from the above thread, your next best bet is to ask for some member guidance within the following Magisk General Q&A thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3432382
Good Luck!
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Nico1300 said:
Hello
Flashed Xposed via Magisk Manager.
Tried several modules which worked until i got some outdated and now my phone is in bootloop.
Anyone know how i can deactivate Xposed?
Already tried the Xposed Disabler Zip and tried to delete the module list which doesn't exist on my phone.
I think thats cause i got "systemless Xposed".
What should i do now ? Maybe uninstalling Magisk so Xposed doesnt work anymore?
Thanks
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Uninstalling magisk won"t help you much
Link below might help you out.
If modules are outdated or not working properly it would cause issues whether systemless or not.
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskModuleIssues
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