Hi, I'm thinking of installing Xposed, my question is that how can I uninstall it? Is there another flashable zip to uninstall it? thanks!
alipashang77 said:
Hi, I'm thinking of installing Xposed, my question is that how can I uninstall it? Is there another flashable zip to uninstall it? thanks!
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The Xposed installer app has an uninstall function.
Well, that depends...
The KitKat version can be uninstalled via the Xposed Installer app.
The Lollipop version has no uninstall option since it is installed via flashable zip. To uninstall the Lollipop version, I would boot into recovery, dirty flash your current ROM, wipe the cache, then reboot.
-Mike
mcapozzi said:
The KitKat version can be uninstalled via the Xposed Installer app.
The Lollipop version has no uninstall option since it is installed via flashable zip. To uninstall the Lollipop version, I would boot into recovery, dirty flash your current ROM, wipe the cache, then reboot.
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Right. Since custom recovery is required (at the moment) to use Xposed on LP, a good "uninstall" method would be simply to do a "before" nandroid to revert to if you choose not to stick with it.
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Hi all,
im on rooted oxygen 2.1.0, i have just installed Xposed, now i get notification to update 2.1.1, is it safe just to download it and install or i need do it vua TWRP?
Thanks
22vlaja said:
Hi all,
im on rooted oxygen 2.1.0, i have just installed Xposed, now i get notification to update 2.1.1, is it safe just to download it and install or i need do it vua TWRP?
Thanks
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You need to download the latest "Signed flashable zips" from this thread, flash it through recovery, wipe cache/dalvik cache, reflash xposed framework, and then reboot. Since you're root and have a custom recovery, you need to reflash "Signed flashable zips" every time a new update is release.
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Hi guys, so recently I flashed the latest factory image MMB29P afresh, and was looking to flash Xposed v79 immediately after rooting my phone. So I flash TWRP, flashed SuperSu v2.66, rebooted to system and installed the Xposed Installer apk then flashed xposed-v79-sdk23-arm64.zip via TWRP. However after that, immediately after booting it up, all my apps started going into a meltdown, with both user and system apps crashing on a loop. I already had the Xposed Installer apk installed beforehand, and I tried enabling SU upon boot, but all my apps still continued crashing. Only after uninstalling Xposed then it went back to normal. Is there something wrong with what I am doing? Or is this new update screwing Xposed up? I didn't have this problem with MMB29M, does any MMB29P Nexus 6P users experience this issue?
Try flashing the xposed uninstaller to remove xposed from your device. Wipe all of the data with titanium backup on all xposed modules you have installed and remove them. Wipe the data to the Xposed installer app and delete that as well. Reflash the Xposed installer script through TWRP. After flashing it then try installing the Xposed installer APK. Do not try to install Xposed through the App, you have to flash the installer script through TWRP. I would try that and report back.
FYI I am running xposed successfully on the latest 29P build.
Might be a issue with the latest factory image. Did you check the xposed forum to see if other 6P users were having issues after updating to the latest factory image?
hello2ew said:
Hi guys, so recently I flashed the latest factory image MMB29P afresh, and was looking to flash Xposed v79 immediately after rooting my phone. So I flash TWRP, flashed SuperSu v2.66, rebooted to system and installed the Xposed Installer apk then flashed xposed-v79-sdk23-arm64.zip via TWRP. However after that, immediately after booting it up, all my apps started going into a meltdown, with both user and system apps crashing on a loop. I already had the Xposed Installer apk installed beforehand, and I tried enabling SU upon boot, but all my apps still continued crashing. Only after uninstalling Xposed then it went back to normal. Is there something wrong with what I am doing? Or is this new update screwing Xposed up? I didn't have this problem with MMB29M, does any MMB29P Nexus 6P users experience this issue?
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If you had the xposed.apk already installed, I'd try uninstalling it. Boot to recovery and use the xPosed uninstall. Reinstall with xPosed zip. Reboot and install the apk. I had an issue when I updated to MMB29P and realized I had titanium restored the apk before I had the zip installed.
Now it works great
I have S7 Edge and installed the regular xposed zip and now my device is in a boot loop. How can I remove what I previously installed and flash wanam's xposed zip?
Or will just flashing wanam's version work?
I'm hoping I don't have to wipe/factory reset. If I do have to do this then will I lose my root?
Did you try the xposed uninstall zip?
Use the xposed uninstaller zip for your previously (wrong) flashed package:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Then I would try to start the phone normally...
If everything seems to be okay, install the right package from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
If not, you have to reinstall stock firmware, i guess.
Like in topic. I already tried (via teamwin TWRP):
-wipe cache/davik
-factory reset
but none of these works. How to make it work normally again?
I have installed Xposed Installer from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Krystiannnnnn said:
Like in topic. I already tried (via teamwin TWRP):
-wipe cache/davik
-factory reset
but none of these works. How to make it work normally again?
I have installed Xposed Installer from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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You need to flash the Xposed installer to get out of the bootloop. Then, if you still want to run Xposed, I highly recommend the unofficial version by "Wanam"..
He is the download link for the uninstaller.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=37508
"Chance Favors the Prepared"
Here is where you should be getting the Xposed installer from. "Wanam" has made this unofficial version specifically for Samsung devices running LL and MM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
glockman4519 said:
You need to flash the Xposed installer to get out of the bottom. Then, if you still want to run Xposed, I highly recommend the unofficial version by "Wanam"..
He is the download link for the uninstaller.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=37508
"Chance Favors the Prepared"
Here is where you should be getting the Xposed installer from. "Wanam" has made this unofficial version specifically for Samsung devices running LL and MM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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No bootloop after uninstalling Xposed, thanks.
But installing Xposed from link you added fails (photo). What's wrong?
Krystiannnnnn said:
No bootloop after uninstalling Xposed, thanks.
But installing Xposed from link you added fails (photo). What's wrong?
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Its saying that it couldn't find the updater script for some reason. And I have no clue why it would be saying that. Works fine for me, but I'm also running a permissive kernel too. That zip should work on either lollipop or Marshmallow.
Did you check the MD5 after the download to make sure the download was good?
glockman4519 said:
Its saying that it couldn't find the updater script for some reason. And I have no clue why it would be saying that. Works fine for me, but I'm also running a permissive kernel too. That zip should work on either lollipop or Marshmallow.
Did you check the MD5 after the download to make sure the download was good?
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My fault, sorry, I have downloaded wrong file. But although I installed correct file, Xposed app doesn't show in my apps, menu, apps manager etc. so I can't even run it.
Krystiannnnnn said:
My fault, sorry, I have downloaded wrong file. But although I installed correct file, Xposed app doesn't show in my apps, menu, apps manager etc. so I can't even run it.
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It sounds like it didn't install. Make sure that you have the Xposed installer apk installed first, then reboot to recovery and flash the "wanam" xposed for marshmallow zip. Then reboot to system. When it boots after the flash you should see the Samsund upgrading apps screen before it boots into system fully.
Then go to app drawer and open the xposed app and under framework it should look like this..
Also, are you running SElinux permissive? Sometimes this is the only way that Xposed will stick. Just a thought.
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glockman4519 said:
It sounds like it didn't install. Make sure that you have the Xposed installer apk installed first, then reboot to recovery and flash the "wanam" xposed for marshmallow zip. Then reboot to system. When it boots after the flash you should see the Samsund upgrading apps screen before it boots into system fully.
Then go to app drawer and open the xposed app and under framework it should look like this..
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My bad I didn't installed apk first, now everything works correctly. Thanks for help!
I may not have made it clear from the start and I am sorry for that but you have to install 2 files. Like I said in my last post, install the apk first, then flash the zip in recovery. Those two files are required to get Xposed on your system. All files should be accessible in the links I provided in my first post. Good luck
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Krystiannnnnn said:
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My bad I didn't installed apk first, now everything works correctly. Thanks for help!
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Great. Good to hear
Krystiannnnnn said:
Like in topic. I already tried (via teamwin TWRP):
-wipe cache/davik
-factory reset
but none of these works. How to make it work normally again?
I have installed Xposed Installer from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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If you read the thread, Xposed has issues with Samsung Devices like the SM-T280. There is a version that works with Samsung though I can't rememer the link, even then I'm not sure if it will work with the SM-T280 out of the box. You can check Tinker Edition V5 if you want a pre-rooted, pre-xposed ROM and see if it fits your needs.
Hi there! I'm having issues to update OTA, this is my scenario:
Phone came with Android 8.0.0 Oreo (OPR1.170623.026.V9.5.9.0.ODHMIFA) so I did the following
1. Installed TRWP, then Magisk.
2. Installed Xposed (systemless) (Magisk Module)
3. Profit.
All good till here, the problem came when I tried to do the May OTA, it gives me the "Installation Problem" in the first step. I have read over the forum but I cant decide what to do. First I tried the " Uninstall -> Restore Image" in Magisk, but FAILED, and then:
1. Uninstalled Xposed Module.
2. Via TRWP uninstalled Magisk.
3. Update Failed.
Root Check says I'm rootless
Xposed Installer says "Xposed Framework is not installed". But OTA still fails.
So by now I'm thinking that maybe I have to flash stock system image, but not sure about this, actually NOT SURE WHAT TO DO, I just want to be able to have root and Xposed systemless, and then when an OTA arrives uninstall everything, do the update, reinstall Root/Xposed, and be happy.
Any guidance for me? Will I be OK if I flash JUST and ONLY the system image (OPR1.170623.026.V9.5.9.0.ODHMIFA)? Or do I have to flash ALL the stock images? What are the best option for me right now? Basically I'm trying to avoid reinstall all the apps and customization already done.
TL,DR:
Installed root/Xposed.
Uninstalled following different options.
Tried to do OTA, failed.
Not sure what to do now, I want to do OTAs and have root/Xposed.
Thinking into flash stock system image.
Thanks in advance!
Unistal twrp
panjivegency said:
Unistal twrp
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But why some people can do the OTAs without uninstalling TWRP? Anyways I'll try this. Thanks. :good: