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
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Loving my new GN3. I got it rooted successfully and made a Titanium Backup. I got around to installing Xposed (and Busybox, on my way to installing Wanam). Unfortunately, upon installing Xposed, I encountered a bootloop. I tried to disable Xposed from recovery, but I guess I can't install unsigned zips (locked bootloader?).
So I wiped data and reflashed Root de la Vega and restored from Titanium. I don't know enough about Xposed to avoid a bootloop. Has anyone with a Verizon GN3 had success installing Xposed? If so, what steps did you follow? Maybe I did something wrong. TIA.
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Loving my new GN3. I got it rooted successfully and made a Titanium Backup. I got around to installing Xposed (and Busybox, on my way to installing Wanam). Unfortunately, upon installing Xposed, I encountered a bootloop. I tried to disable Xposed from recovery, but I guess I can't install unsigned zips (locked bootloader?).
So I wiped data and reflashed Root de la Vega and restored from Titanium. I don't know enough about Xposed to avoid a bootloop. Has anyone with a Verizon GN3 had success installing Xposed? If so, what steps did you follow? Maybe I did something wrong. TIA.
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A lot of people, including myself, have successfully installed it without an issue. I just installed the app, hit the Framework button, then Install, rebooted, opened the app, downloaded some modules, installed them, rebooted, made changes in the modules, rebooted and enjoyed.
It was during the reboot after hitting the Framework button that I got the bootloop. I tried the adb script to intercept the bootloop, without success. I want to get Xposed installed, but now I'm concerned I'll get a bootloop every time. I wonder if it matters what Busybox I have.
You shouldn't have to install busybox for anything. Not sure if that is what caused your bootloop. Everything that I put on this phone that needs Busybox (Viper4Audio for example) installed just fine. Try Xposed again w/o Busybox.
Thanks for the advice. It took me a few hours to restore the phone and root. I wish we could do an update.zip via TiBu. I miss my unlocked GNex for that reason. Otherwise, the GN3 is a great handset. I'll have to think about trying Xposed again because I haven't found a successful way to recover from the bootloop without re-wiping the phone. Thanks again.
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jimbosi said:
Thanks for the advice. It took me a few hours to restore the phone and root. I wish we could do an update.zip via TiBu. I miss my unlocked GNex for that reason. Otherwise, the GN3 is a great handset. I'll have to think about trying Xposed again because I haven't found a successful way to recover from the bootloop without re-wiping the phone. Thanks again.
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For those that perhaps encountered the same problem, I got Xposed installed by uninstalling Busybox, then installing Xposed, then Wanam in the same boot, then rebooted. Plus, I was crossing my fingers. Probably the finger-crossing was the thing that made everything work. At any rate, I'm up and running.
I am rooted using the latest Su and i just installed xposed. Now I get some of the stock apps crashing and i have to reboot the device for them to work. I havent even downloaded or installed any modules. Is anyone else experiencing issues with the latest Xposed? Is it stable for you? Just want to know if its worth having it installed with it causing apps to crash.
have you tried setting selinux to permissive? i couldn't use it with enforcing without issues.
What ROM are you running? Did you do a clean wipe? Which xposed version you install?
I am currently running xTraFactory with xposed and its super smooth. I have some module install and haven't had a problem.
Follow this guide to install it properly
Xposed for Marshmallow
BTW don't install the module call swipeleft. That's particular one didn't work for me. Might be different for you but everything else is working
peconaut said:
What ROM are you running? Did you do a clean wipe? Which xposed version you install?
I am currently running xTraFactory with xposed and its super smooth. I have some module install and haven't had a problem.
Follow this guide to install it properly
Xposed for Marshmallow
BTW don't install the module call swipeleft. That's particular one didn't work for me. Might be different for you but everything else is working
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I am on the stock rom 6.0.1... I unlocked the bootloader, installed twrp and su 2.66....I wiped davlik cache and cache in twrp then rebooted and it fixed it. But I uninstalled it after. I followed the directions in the link you provided. I was on v79
Well I am glad everything is working
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.
Snapchat doesn't allow you to login if you have the xposed framework installed. So, I uninstalled the app and I flashed the uninstall zip package. After logging in to snapchat, I reinstalled xposed and flashed the wanam custom xposed framework.
However, now my phone is super slow as compared to beginning, even with kernel auditor. I have cleared my cache twice, and was wondering if anyone had any ideas.
Thank you.
Same experience after flashing xposed myself.
Even tried Odin back to stock and reinstall everything, no issues till xposed goes in.
Plan on redoing everything again this weekend except xposed for research.
Pd8 to start ,,echo v1.2 for reference.
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
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Unistal twrp
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But why some people can do the OTAs without uninstalling TWRP? Anyways I'll try this. Thanks. :good: