Hello guys!
Sorry for bothering you but I am trying to get the framework to work.
After I flash it with TWRP I can't reboot my phone (Samsung galaxy s6 edge) (64-bit) to normal mode anymore, it is stuck on a bootloop to TWRP.
When I try to get out off it I get stuck at the Samsung logo.
I tried different methods of installing the framework but none off them seems to work.
Can I get help please?
Try to install Magisk and Magisk version of Xposed.
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Hi. I updated CM11 to M10 from M8 on my Xiaomi Mi2.
On M8 Xposed worked really fine, now I can't use it. If I try to update the framework, I got a boot loop. If I try to delete the framework I got a boot loop. And tried to flash xposed-recovery-disabler.zip, got a boot loop too.
Root works.
What can I do?
Solved by deleting data.!
The easiest way is always the right way :laugh:
Hello, my Samsung A3 (2017) is stuck on the Samsung logo after installing xposed. I tried to uninstall xposed with xposed uninstaller but it's still stuck. How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Please provide more details.
What version of Android does your A3 run?
What version and variant of Xposed did you install?
What method did you use to install it?
What instructions did you follow?
hi
installed xposed (v87 sdk22 arm) via twrp on j200g running 5.1.1.
cleared cache and dalvik b4 and after flashing.
stuck in bootloop.
cleared caches 2-3 times more, no luck.
downloaded uninstall xposed file, flashed. nothing is helping.
pls help. I have not taken any backup.. don't what to lose data
I have a rooted Vodafone smart tab 3G (alcatel_OneTouch_I215X-2MVDEU1) tablet with Android 4.4.2 kitkat installed on it. I'm trying to use some xposed modules on it. I have successfully managed to install xposed and it's framework and reboot it. But after i install one module, and then reboot it again, my phone stucks in a boot loop until i restore the factory version of my phone/wiping all the data using recovery mode. How can i successfully install modules without getting stuck in a boot loop? I really want to use xposed modules.
*How to get past boot loop
I soft bricked my G930FD when going from v14.0 to v15 using the in-app update but got it back by dirty flashing my stock ROM thanks to the help I got here.
Now I'd like to install the latest Magisk to get root back but despite reading a lot of threads where people solved similar issues going to v15 on Samsung devices and following their suggestions, I can't get Magisk to work and always get stuck on boot, either a boot loop, or more often, the pulsating Samsung logo.
If I try using the patched_boot.img.tar method with v15.3, which is technique I used originally to install v14.0, then I get stuck at the the pulsating Samsung logo. If I use TWRP to flash the v15.3 zip, I get a boot loop. At that point, flashing the stock boot.img allows me to boot or if I flash no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 then I get to the pulsating Samsung logo. I did select 'Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity' in Magisk Manager.
I also tried again with a clean stock ROM install and flashed the v15.3 zip and immediately flashed no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0, as suggested by someone who'd successfully installed v15.3 on an S7, but again, stuck at the pulsating Samsung logo.
One clue perhaps, TWRP couldn't see the internal SD card data (iow /data). I wasn't able to check this option in the 'Mount' menu in TWRP either. I think this points to /data being encrypted. TWRP could see it before I dirty flashed the ROM, so perhaps I've inadvertently encrypted this. I was careful to uncheck 'Preserve force encryption' in Magisk Manager , which seemed to default on.
I'm at a bit of a loss so would really appreciate it if you can tell me how to get up and running with Magisk v15 on my Samsung Galaxy S7 if you've managed this yourself.
Can anyone share how they've done this?
I'm on H91810p. I can't seem to figure out how to install the framework. Not sure if I'm using an incorrect version but everytime I've tried I always get stuck on the T-mobile screen on boot so then I have to restore a backup.
I have magisk v16.0 and twrp for recovery.
edit: android 7.0