I'm running stock marshmallow 6.0 on my x play rooted with supersu 2.62-3, latest xposed and ultra kernel r5.
Sometimes it crashes and results in a bootloop, I've restored the firmware from a backup everytime this happens (starting from 0, like if it was a new device).
Does any one knows why this happens? I've tried to not install xposed and the same thing happens. My guess would be supersu, but for now I'm trying to not install ultra kernel and everything is fine for now but I will report if it happens again.
What version of supersu is the latest compatible with X Play? ASFAIK it's 2.62-3 am I right?
I use BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651 and Xposed 3.0 alpha4 & v80-sdk23-arm without any issues on 6.0.1
I recall trying different SuperSU versions and had boot loop issues when I initially rooted my device, a forum post pointed me to that specific version.
Maybe give that version a try if that is not what you are using?
Disable all the Xposed modules, then re-enable one at a time to see if a specific program is causing the issue.
Remove Xposed all together.
Remove ultra kernel r5?
Move to 6.0.1?
Something is causing instability. That's the order I would try.
I removed Ultra Kernel and everything's fine atm. I checked and some people are having the same problem as mine with ultra kernel.
Looking to install the preview, just wondering what steps I have to follow to install the update? Looking to do a dirty install. Do I have to remove root and xposed? Does a systemless root allow updating with no issue?
Cheers!
I've also got TWRP installed which I imagine it wont like!
Were you able to install xposed on Android N beta?
I was able to install xposed but not the framework... But that's mainly because of twrp being stuck on the splash screen. I tried flashing the framework through flashfire but that didn't work.
Edit: spelling
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/how-to-switch-to-android-n-preview-t3409538
Sadly, you will need a decrypted device if you want a working twrp. Otherwise you can follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guide-android-nougat-developer-preview-t3410906
For just root.
As for xposed it has not been updated to have support for any developer preview as far as I am aware. If you find xposed as a need, I would recommend staying on Marshmallow!
not totally correct, you can flash the latest (6.0.1) vendor.img, flash TWRP, do whatever you need to do, then flash the N vendor.img and you have a working TWRP without a decrypted phone
@Vekhez if you look at the second link it is similar to that.
hello everybody,
I bought the Huawei Mediapad M3, I unlock it’s boot loader and installing a new custom Recovery (Greatslon mod) and then flash SU, so the tablet has been correctly routed and everything worked perfectly.
Hounever I think: if you routed your device without install Xposed Framework , you don’t have many many important functions.
Later, I wanted to also install Xposed Framework, I followed the instructions for Marshmallow 6.0 provided by rovo89
but unfortunately when I reboot my M3 it going boot loops, I restored the system with the prior backup
and tried again with apk Xposed , but still the same boot loops, maybe there is something wrong in that Xposed.
Is there anyone who has found a solution to install Xposed Framerwork on Mediapad M3.
when i used marshmallow i used magisk v12 to root and then used systemless xposed v87 from there. worked for me. v87.1 disabled my fingerprint reader
trd_jzx100 said:
when i used marshmallow i used magisk v12 to root and then used systemless xposed v87 from there. worked for me. v87.1 disabled my fingerprint reader
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I think it is not important how one rooted marshmallow if after everything works fine, but also i used
xposed v87 from there, and the result is boot loops, maybe it work well on other devices while on huawei mediapad m3 is not good
what I am trying to say is use the systemless xposed and it will work.
trd_jzx100 said:
what I am trying to say is use the systemless xposed and it will work.
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thanks for your help, i will first try installing the Magisk interface, in order to install systemless Xposed with Magisk, and then i'll write the result
i flash Magisk , reboot the device, then i installed MagicManager.apk so i use MagicManager.apk to download and install automatically the right version of systemless Xposed framework, but when the device does the boot loader goes into the boot loop, i do not know what to do yet to run the xposed framework on my mediapad m3, i went crazy i never had trouble with various smartphones, i never had a tablet, damn the day i bought it, now i reset it to factory, and then i would like to make a final test before breaking it, do you can kindly list the various steps in the details you've been following, thank you in advance
well I am not sure then why your getting boot loops. so you have installedmagiskv12-then,magisk,manager and then go to module and flash the downloaded v87 framework there
link for v87 systemless frameworkhere
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268.
then after that install this it should be working but dont update to v87.1 or your fingerprint sensor might play up
link for the xposed apk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
thanks trd_jzx100,
at this time i brought my tablet back to the factory, before starting a new rooting procedure + installing xposed i would still have two questions:
1) after you made the unlock, which TWRP you installed to flash magisk?
2) i see from the link you posted that the xposed file you used is xposed-v87.0-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip instead i used xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip maybe that was also a problem
later if all goes well, i will write the synthesis of the entire step-by-step procedure for the benefit of all mediapad m3 owners who want to do the same thing with no problems
finally xposed works, i used the system less rooting and then installed xposed v87 by topjohnwu,
now i have a issue with the xprivacy module but this is another story
trd_jzx100 said:
when i used marshmallow i used magisk v12 to root and then used systemless xposed v87 from there. worked for me. v87.1 disabled my fingerprint reader
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Did you re-install when you got Nougat??? If so, can you help me out?
Trying to install the official Xposed zip on my 6p with 7.1.2 on stock rom. It gets stuck in a boot loop every time and I have to run the uninstaller in TWRP to fix the boot loop. Any advice?
I have the same problem with nexus 6p 7.1.1
Would be great if someone knows how to fix it
Anyone else had any success flashing Xposed on nougat?
I would like to ask if anybody has managed to successfully install and run Xposed for Nougat on our phone.
My phone gets stuck in boot after flashing. Also anything newer than Magisk v12 also gets stuck during boot.
Any thoughts on how to solve this?
I got it working. I installed stock Nougat ftf. 238, then i flashed Genesis Kernel 1.06 and flashed twrp via adb. After that i installed xposed in the usual way - insall App and Flash via twrp. But i only tried xposed without magisk, it is not sytsmeless. Its working perfect.
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I would like to ask if anybody has managed to successfully install and run Xposed for Nougat on our phone.
My phone gets stuck in boot after flashing. Also anything newer than Magisk v12 also gets stuck during boot.
Any thoughts on how to solve this?
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Install xposed via magisk downloads
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