been trying to get this working all day and all night so far.
i have magisk v18 and tried to manually install xposed sdk 22 via twrp. it completed but then it never boots properly so i had to uninstall (left my phone sitting for half an hour and wouldnt work)
so i tried just doing it from the xposed installer. but it wont work there either. gives me error 1 and says that it cant unzip. how do i fix this? nothing i search up is similar to the problem here. attached are screenshots of what it does.
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I installed the Null Rom the other day, and, so far, everything is great, but when I went to update the Xposed Framework & when I try to update a module, I get stuck. I can download the modules, but after I click Install, a new window opens up. Here, I go to click on "Next," and it does nothing. The Next button will turn blue, but nothing happens, it just stays there. Is there a way around this?
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Hey guys, just a heads up, I've been a anon on this site for a while, but had to sign up after getting some trouble to post.....
Anyways, just got a fresh root on my HTC One. And before someone asks if its fully rooted or not, yes it is. No partials here. I saved a backup just incase using twrp and have it unless I get further problem.......To the real issue.....I installed the Xposed Installer 2.6.1 apk from the link, and after installing, and opening, it says that it isn't up to date in red text and needs the framework. I attempted to update it through the app, SuperSU asks access to be granted and it reboots. I know I am supposed to hit a screen where the update, and framework is installed, but nada. After everything is back on, Xposed Installer shows the same red text as before. I have restored the backup, re-done the root, and even tried installing 2.6 and 2.5.1 They all throw up the same thing. The framework isn't installed and upon attempting, it asks for access, then promptly reboots. Any help at all would be appreciated! Thanks ahead of time!
Sounds like HTC has protected the /system partition and reboots whenever an app tries to write to it. You could try selecting a different installation mode (via recovery) and see if that works better.
Had an process error 58 and couldn't figure out how to fix it even after searching. I removed xposed and reinstalled it. Now it won't let me install or update and just crashes phone and reboots. When I try to install/update the framework manually via recovery it fails. First it was i/o error and now saying it just can't install. Has anyone found a way around this or available to help me figure this issue out? TYIA!!
Hi,
I have been using xposed on my Galaxy S5(klte) with AICP (MM) for some time now and xposed has worked flawlessly with it. Today I tried to look something up on my phone but when I pressed the home and/or the power button the screen didn't come on. I didn't think much of it and restarted. The phone booted up but only to the screen where it says "Starting apps..." and then just didn't respond anymore. So I decided to wipe cache and system and install AICP and the newest open gapps again. That worked fine and I was able to use my phone. I then flashed xposed arm23 v87 again. After it prepared all the apps the phone stopped at "Starting apps..." again.
Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong or what I should try next?
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After I disabled xposed (touch /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled) the phone boots without a problem but I would like to somehow use xposed anyway, of course
Does anybody know how I could debug this? Is there a startup-logfile for xposed? I know it worked with that exact version of that rom for three month until yesterday morning and I didn't change anything.
Ok, it was amplify. Sorry for that.
I have ZE553KL international version and install the Magisk via the boot.img method (didn't want to touch the recovery for upgrade reasons). Below is what I did after Magisk has successfully after installed:
1. I install Systemless Xposed, but give me the error "Xposed is installed, but not active".
2. After reading around on Xposed git issue, some user were having SELinux issue, so, I load the Systemless SELinux changer and change to permissive - Xposed worked after that.
3. I installed "Roaming Control" and "Smart Network" from Xposed Repo
4. After enable the Xposed module, the phone crashed on restart (would give me warning on Android UI, keyboard crash, and among others. I would stuck at unlock screen with no way of unlock the phone), I restart the phone and hit the power and volume key and it started and seems to work. Including the two Xposed module.
5. After that I enable systemless host file and install Ad-away, and some Magisk module - CloudflareDNS and Sony Music module.
6. Restart the phone, and the phone crash hard, non stop. Took me many restart and pressing the button around to get the phone started. After which I uninstall the two Xposed module, the phone still crashing. So I decide to uninstall Systemless Xposed totally.
7. After that, it seems the system is restarting normal, but still crash randomly. Decide to install Systemless Greenify, restart, phone started crash heavily like when sytemless Xposed was installed.
8. I remove the all Magisk module, thinking it would clear the systemless partition. Restart.
9. Decide to install something simple, install Magisk Cloudflare DNS module, restart phone, start crashing again.
So now, it at the point if I have any Magisk module installed, the phone would crash hard and stays at lock screen. So I enable Core mode, which pretty much is what is the same as what I can do to make the phone stable. I have attached what I can extract from the logcat, hope it will help some debugging.
[2018-07-01] Thought I would like to update. after running safely in core mode for awhile, the urge of play around on getting Xposed running came up again. I change the update channel into Beta, and Magisk Manger immediately prompt for 16.4 version available and whether I want to install it. Choose, yes, and use direct install (as it the recommended method). Quickly, it prompt for me to restart, and this is where the horror comes. After the usual warning about unlock bootloader, Asus logo then it got a new message indicate the system are corrupt, and it would restart by itself again, warning on unlock bootloader, Asus logo - froze.
- Have tried, flash back the stock boot image
- I have tried flash patched boot image via 16.0
Still not working.
Than I was forced to flash TWRP (@shakalaca, thanks you the man), pretty much defeat my purpose of keeping the original recovery of intend easier upgrade for Oreo.
- Tried to flash the original WW-71.60.139.30 rom I was on using TWRP
- Use the Magisk-uninstaller-20180627.zip
Still not working.
It was among some other useless stupid thing that I tried also didn't help, eventually I believe this two step made the phone boot again:
1) Flash the original boot.img at fastboot
2) Flash Magisk 16.0 zip file via TWRP
Wolla, phone booted, no data lost, so far all okay. Hope this may help some people.