TWRP crashes when try to install Framework in Nougat 7 - Xposed General

I am having issues trying to install the Xposed framework using TWRP. I have tried to ADB sideload it a few times and also tried using the Install button. Every time , it starts to install and when it gets to the part of the operation where it is laying in the files, the screen goes black and I am not only kicked out of TWRP, the phone goes into a reboot. I'm confused with this situation. I had successfully installed the framework on the same phone, the same way, a few months ago but I had since got my phone soft bricked and had to recover it and now this app is breaking my balls going back into the phone. Can someone please help me....

Related

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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.

HTC Desire 626S won't boot after attempting to install xposed framework

I successfully unlocked and rooted my desire 626s from metropcs. I then attempted to install the arm based xposed installer for lollipop and it resulted in a success. When i went to reboot the phone would go through the metropcs splash screen and hang at the htc logo. I then sat for hours trying to fix the problem trying everything I could think of. I tried running the ruu, flashing the zip extracted from the ruu, flashing the system image I found in another thread, sideloading the xposed uninstaller, manually pushing the xposed uninstaller, using dd command to write the uninstaller to my internal storage of my phone, and spending a half hour with htc tech support. I have completely run out of ideas and really need some help.
ok it seems xposed breaks something on the 626s so I recommend that nobody use it
Thanks for the heads up, was about to install it, glad I found this first. Anyways, you should just be able to wipe your data through recovery and your phone should boot up. Might have to reroot and download all your stuff back, but that should be easy enough by flashing the latest supersu.zip . anyways I wish you luck.
Search the threads - I believe that you can push the Xposed uninstaller to the phone via ADB and un-install it that way to get your phone booting again.
Sent from my HP SlateBook 10 x2 PC using Tapatalk
jtrosky said:
Search the threads - I believe that you can push the Xposed uninstaller to the phone via ADB and un-install it that way to get your phone booting again.
Sent from my HP SlateBook 10 x2 PC using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i tried doing this but every time i try it the recovery throws status 1 error and says it cant mount system. ive also seen around here that reflashing the boot.img would fix it but that doesnt help either

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.

OP3T stuck on boot up screen after root?

Hi Guys,
I recently flashed to OOS 4.0.1, I wiped the phone with fastboot -w and followed instructions on here to flash the full ROM file, anyway so that went fine, by the end of that I had a functional, rooted phone on OOS 4.0.1,
But then I went to download Snapchat, everytime I tried to log in, it says it had temporarily failed, so I went through some troubleshooting steps and decided to wipe my phone, re install OOS 4.0.1 without root, and try again, that has worked, my friend said he had the same issue and that he had to root after installing and logging into Snapchat, so I have gone to root again, sideloaded fine in TWRP recovery like i have done in the past, but now my phone is stuck on the OnePlus logo where you have the red dot with two spinning white dots going round, been like this for 10 minutes now, I know the boot can take longer but it has never taken this long, I've got it plugged and will just wait for an answer as this is doing my head in!!
Cheers guys,
Daggerzz said:
Hi Guys,
I recently flashed to OOS 4.0.1, I wiped the phone with fastboot -w and followed instructions on here to flash the full ROM file, anyway so that went fine, by the end of that I had a functional, rooted phone on OOS 4.0.1,
But then I went to download Snapchat, everytime I tried to log in, it says it had temporarily failed, so I went through some troubleshooting steps and decided to wipe my phone, re install OOS 4.0.1 without root, and try again, that has worked, my friend said he had the same issue and that he had to root after installing and logging into Snapchat, so I have gone to root again, sideloaded fine in TWRP recovery like i have done in the past, but now my phone is stuck on the OnePlus logo where you have the red dot with two spinning white dots going round, been like this for 10 minutes now, I know the boot can take longer but it has never taken this long, I've got it plugged and will just wait for an answer as this is doing my head in!!
Cheers guys,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've run into the same problem, how did you end up fixing it?
This is odd? My suggestion would be to just flash stock 4.0.1 again or w/e it is and then install Magisk from the app store and install the root from there. That should do the trick .

Samsung Galaxy S6 stuck in bootloop, after superSU failed to reinstall and rebooted.

Hi, i'm kinda new to all of this, so literally any help is appreciated.
I recently rooted my S6, and managed to get it stuck in a boot loop on the Samsung screen, with the logo in the centre, slowly fading from light to dark repeatedly.
This happened when i accidentally logged out of my snapchat, causing it to detect my device was rooted and wouldn't let me log back in. I got around this by updating my superSU and disabling it as i logged into my snapchat. Once i was back into my snapchat i went to re enable superSU, but it failed the reinstall and prompted me to reboot, so i did, then ended up getting stuck at the boot screen for the past 3 hours.
I don't know if what i tried was right, or even helped or made the problem worse.
I have tried reinstalling the custom kernel, re flashing the superSU through recovery, using ODIN to flash the original OS but each time i tried it failed, i might be using the wrong firmware, not sure, but i have a SG920F and installed the firmware for that, but it failed when doing so. I also never had the chance to create a back up as my phone didn't have enough storage to do so... It's at the point where im happy to factory reset im just not sure what to do.
I'm genuinely sad that i messed this up, and managed to brick my phone already. If anyone can help please reply to this...
Thanks.
theBoyAnt said:
Hi, i'm kinda new to all of this, so literally any help is appreciated.
I recently rooted my S6, and managed to get it stuck in a boot loop on the Samsung screen, with the logo in the centre, slowly fading from light to dark repeatedly.
This happened when i accidentally logged out of my snapchat, causing it to detect my device was rooted and wouldn't let me log back in. I got around this by updating my superSU and disabling it as i logged into my snapchat. Once i was back into my snapchat i went to re enable superSU, but it failed the reinstall and prompted me to reboot, so i did, then ended up getting stuck at the boot screen for the past 3 hours.
I don't know if what i tried was right, or even helped or made the problem worse.
I have tried reinstalling the custom kernel, re flashing the superSU through recovery, using ODIN to flash the original OS but each time i tried it failed, i might be using the wrong firmware, not sure, but i have a SG920F and installed the firmware for that, but it failed when doing so. I also never had the chance to create a back up as my phone didn't have enough storage to do so... It's at the point where im happy to factory reset im just not sure what to do.
I'm genuinely sad that i messed this up, and managed to brick my phone already. If anyone can help please reply to this...
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think it should be fixable. Firmware should be available at sammobile.com
RealWelder said:
I think it should be fixable. Firmware should be available at sammobile.com
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah! Didn't know this! Thanks, will download it now and use odin to get it back on my phone, will update here if it works or not!

Categories

Resources