Is it possible to install Xposed on Android x86 (without recovery mode..) - Xposed General

Is there any way to install Xposed on Android x86?
Because there is not way to access recovery mode or any 'boot mode' with Android x86, I can run the scripts myself but it does not seems to be able to activate the Xposed.
Someone here have any experience with installing Xposed on Android x86 (not mined the version)?
Thanks!

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I use the twrp-3.2.1-0-klte version
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268/page1
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than rebooted.
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And everything I found online..
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What I did try to do is follow a tutorial of Xposed installation via binary file (what known on the Internet as installer.bin)
You can see the tutorial in here: [ h t t p s [://] www [.] youtube [.] com [/watch?v=eloJjAbWpxs]
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sh /sdcard/installer.bin
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The CLI menu showed up and everything seemed to run just fine, it told me to soft reboot the system with the Xposed installer and that after that everything is going to work, but after every soft reboot (or regular reboot) the Xposed installer still showed that the framework is not installed..
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