Hello! Today I decided I would give Xposed another chance (I tried installing it through Magisk before, resulted in bootloop). After installing it through TWRP, my phone got stuck in a bootloop. I tried using the Xposed Uninstaller. Didn't work. I tried entering Safe Mode. Didn't work. I tried resetting my phone in TWRP. Also didn't work. How can I get rid of it? Please help, I just want to uninstall Xposed so I can use my phone again). Thanks!
Ovidiu05 said:
Hello! Today I decided I would give Xposed another chance (I tried installing it through Magisk before, resulted in bootloop). After installing it through TWRP, my phone got stuck in a bootloop. I tried using the Xposed Uninstaller. Didn't work. I tried entering Safe Mode. Didn't work. I tried resetting my phone in TWRP. Also didn't work. How can I get rid of it? Please help, I just want to uninstall Xposed so I can use my phone again). Thanks!
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I guess the only way to revert this is to flash the stock firmware over with Mi Tools.
I'm saying this as a layman, because I'm still studying before doing any dangerous experiments with my mido.
But I've read a few minutes ago that there are specific ports of Xposed for mido. Maybe you should try those. I don't have the links right now, but if you dig up in the forums, you'll probably find what you are looking for.
Those videos on YT also helps, but they're not 100% guarantee that will work at all. You should proceed by reading a lot before tinkering with this stuff, you know.
It's my 1st attempt as well, so I just hope I do everything right to do not result in something like you had. ?
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Hi,
Got a snapchat error the other day (new update) and checked a tutorial on how to fix it. Seems like i had to uninstall xposed, log into snapchat, reinstall xposed. After i ran the xposed uninstaller (probably wrong one or did something wrong) phone is stuck in loading screen and cant even enter recovery or turn it off. Phones rooted with twrp recovery (teamwin), ran supersu and xposed. Phones a HTC one M7.
Is this what they call a hard brick, and is there a way to fix it? Maybe someone knows about this issue and can redirect me to somewhere or whatever.
Sorry if i post this the wrong place, I'm noob and new. Regards
oipos said:
Hi,
Got a snapchat error the other day (new update) and checked a tutorial on how to fix it. Seems like i had to uninstall xposed, log into snapchat, reinstall xposed. After i ran the xposed uninstaller (probably wrong one or did something wrong) phone is stuck in loading screen and cant even enter recovery or turn it off. Phones rooted with twrp recovery (teamwin), ran supersu and xposed. Phones a HTC one M7.
Is this what they call a hard brick, and is there a way to fix it? Maybe someone knows about this issue and can redirect me to somewhere or whatever.
Sorry if i post this the wrong place, I'm noob and new. Regards
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Wait, i just got it into recovery, probably fixable then. I'll try check it out, read around.
oipos said:
Wait, i just got it into recovery, probably fixable then. I'll try check it out, read around.
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Yeah.... was able to fix. May wanna delete this or whatever, peace.
Since Magisk 11 released and even now with 12, rebooting feels like a roll of the dice between flashing something or installing a module. I don't have any real development experience, but had tried building a module or two and troubleshooting another in the past few weeks, which resulted in eventually booting to the error SystemUI has stopped... This has happened several times in a day even. Now today, I push the April security update, install Magisk 12, and slowly start piecing my setup together 1 by one to make sure everything works properly. Then suddenly another SystemUI has stopped error... Only way to fix it is to restore from TWRP or factory reset. A timely process. Flashing zips in TWRP in the past hasn't resulted in this for me ever... That's going back to the Donut days on my Samsung Moment, LG Optimus, HTC One M7, and now my Nexus 6. I really want to love Magisk, but its very frustrating to get so far then to have to restore and start again.
Is it something I'm doing wrong? Is there a better way to resolve this when it occurs? Is there a way to avoid this error? Is this even a Magisk issue and the fact it hasn't happened before is a matter of luck? I don't even know what's causing it...
Use MagiskMount to mount magisk.img to /magisk and delete the installed module
duxishere said:
Use MagiskMount to mount magisk.img to /magisk and delete the installed module
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Yes, I do that. That's not even the problem. It's when I finally boot after installing something or removing a module, SystemUI stops and I can't do anything.
Hm... I did notice this issue a couple of times on my Nexus 6 as well. It did happen a few times when installing modules that weren't quite compatible or otherwise had issues (I was experimenting and it was never quite reproducible), but mainly when trying to do a TWRP backup or restore (completely reproducible, 100% of the times). I figured it was my device acting up and never really connected it with Magisk.
I'm going to do some further testing...
gk1984 said:
Yes, I do that. That's not even the problem. It's when I finally boot after installing something or removing a module, SystemUI stops and I can't do anything.
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Exactly my problem too. Im using redmi note 3 with lineage os and rr. The problem sam like this. Please tag me if you find the solution.
batmi said:
Exactly my problem too. Im using redmi note 3 with lineage os and rr. The problem sam like this. Please tag me if you find the solution.
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I concluded it's a module I was using. Actually, the module I tried writing myself. Stopped using, no more issues. Well, at least not yet.
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..
So I had this working before but then it stopped. and I am trying to fix it but being hit with roadblocks.
my initial attempt at it I had a ton of help in this thread I made
https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonGoSpoofing/comments/c7j5lp
but a lot of that stuff I think is quite out of date. I way also trying to follow along here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JBcgbnEfawxSCGxlDF_Lf3cPcXmz4uq7cGVmEQqMB8A/edit too but was failing to get Smali patcher installed so was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to help me out here with this process to hopefully get this working again.
I can say, my phone is currently unlocked. and im on Build number QKQ1.130310.002 V11.0.21.0.QDIMIXM
in which part that it failed to spoof? As long as you rooted with magisk, installed smali patcher, and hide pogo in magisk, you should good to go, cuz it's workin for me until now
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in which part that it failed to spoof? As long as you rooted with magisk, installed smali patcher, and hide pogo in magisk, you should good to go, cuz it's workin for me until now
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Thats just it. Its unspoofable right now. And I tried throwing the phone into recovery at one point and it told me it needed a factory reset. So I begrudgingly did it.
I tried refollowing the massive chain of comments in the reddit thread with the utilities in the googledoc to get myself up and running again but im slipping up somewhere and things arent working
I got TWRP going but any attemps to get the smali patcher zip installed failed so I think I need to be walked though getting magick installed properly and then getting the smali modual installed cause a few hours of attemps just got me nowhere.
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Thats just it. Its unspoofable right now. And I tried throwing the phone into recovery at one point and it told me it needed a factory reset. So I begrudgingly did it.
I tried refollowing the massive chain of comments in the reddit thread with the utilities in the googledoc to get myself up and running again but im slipping up somewhere and things arent working
I got TWRP going but any attemps to get the smali patcher zip installed failed so I think I need to be walked though getting magick installed properly and then getting the smali modual installed cause a few hours of attemps just got me nowhere.
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I don't know that you can flash smali zip from twrp, i thought it meant to be flashed on magisk
abetamaya said:
I don't know that you can flash smali zip from twrp, i thought it meant to be flashed on magisk
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Well I'm quite a noobie with this stuff like I mentioned, I fumbled my way through it before and tried following the above older Reddit thread to the best of my ability but it just wasn't clicking... I may be way off base with what I am attempting to do and doing it all wrong.
I had downloaded Magisk app v22 but then I saw on the read me it recommends not using it so I tried an older version of the app but then it started demanding that I update it... and then I tried installing the module that smali patcher made with twrp which wouldn't install and that's basically the all the roadblocks I hit and how I ended up just caving and trying to get help here.
The PoGO spoofing subreddit wasn't much help unfortunately and the person that helped so much before deleted their old account.
Hey, everybody. First post. I need some serious help. I've been rooting and modding for years, but I don't know everything, so please don't assume that I do. Right, my Exynos G973F is rooted with Thunderstorm Kernel, and has TWRP installed. The phone functions perfectly and all of my apps pass root detection. However, if I restart the phone, it gets to the point where all my icons load and I can use the phone, then it suddenly goes back to the Samsung logo. The case used to be that if I left it long enough, it wouldn't continue to bootloop, but recently I'm having to restore TWRP images just to use my phone. I've done a factory reset, and tried to do the same thing with a custom kernel, but it will not pass safetynet. I've got Riru installed, LSExposed, safetynet patch 2.2.0 and Magisk Hide patch, with a different fingerprint set, and it absolutely won't pass cts. So, starting from scratch is not an option, because I've tried everything. How can I figure out what's making it bootloop? As I've said, the phone is perfect, other than this. It's really bizarre. Hope someone can help! Thanks in advance!