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So I was on the stock marshmallow ROM and decided to root and so after that I got a google play service force close error and then it wouldn't let me download Facebook and some other apps. So I wiped clean and flashed pure nexus and flashed the 2.47 (I think it was) Super user root .zip and still same issue. Anyone know why its doing this ? I can't even open Facebook ..it closes and gives me the google play services error.
Edit: now Snapchat instantly closes and says Snapchat has stopped
jordy787 said:
So I was on the stock marshmallow ROM and decided to root and so after that I got a google play service force close error and then it wouldn't let me download Facebook and some other apps. So I wiped clean and flashed pure nexus and flashed the 2.47 (I think it was) Super user root .zip and still same issue. Anyone know why its doing this ? I can't even open Facebook ..it closes and gives me the google play services error.
Edit: now Snapchat instantly closes and says Snapchat has stopped
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Exactly what procedure did you follow to install the ROM?
jordy787 said:
So I was on the stock marshmallow ROM and decided to root and so after that I got a google play service force close error and then it wouldn't let me download Facebook and some other apps. So I wiped clean and flashed pure nexus and flashed the 2.47 (I think it was) Super user root .zip and still same issue. Anyone know why its doing this ? I can't even open Facebook ..it closes and gives me the google play services error.
Edit: now Snapchat instantly closes and says Snapchat has stopped
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That would be an outdated version SuperSu. Try this one
DJBhardwaj said:
Exactly what procedure did you follow to install the ROM?
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I wiped data (not SD data) and wiped cache and then flashed pure nexus,gapps and then the superus.zip
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That would be an outdated version SuperSu. Try this one
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I just flashed that but same issue ..but noticed xposed works now with this
I tried 3 different Roms and Google play store keeps force closing when I try to install Facebook. If I install Facebook apk from Google it doesn't always open. And Snapchat won't open it just crashes...I don't know what to do ..did I not decrypt it or whatever ? I remember is asked Me for a password in twrp but I clicked back arrow and wiped..I never typed the password ..can that be why?
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I wiped data (not SD data) and wiped cache and then flashed pure nexus,gapps and then the superus.zip
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Are data and cache all you wiped? You should wipe system and dalvik cache too before flashing a ROM. Also, which gapps did you flash?
Heisenberg said:
Are data and cache all you wiped? You should wipe system and dalvik cache too before flashing a ROM. Also, which gapps did you flash?
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I did that as well , I used purenexus gapps. I think I figured it out..whenever I used the modified wanam xposed install zip ,that is when it gives me the problems ? do you know the correct 6p xposed?
jordy787 said:
I did that as well , I used purenexus gapps. I think I figured it out..whenever I used the modified wanam xposed install zip ,that is when it gives me the problems ? do you know the correct 6p xposed?
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I don't use Xposed but I'm guessing there's a thread for it in the general section for this device.
use http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
that tool is amazing.
i killed tupac said:
use http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
that tool is amazing.
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There's literally nothing in this thread that requires a toolkit.
Heisenberg said:
There's literally nothing in this thread that requires a toolkit.
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it will fix his softbricked phone with two clicks, he deosn't need most of what it can do, but its still the easiest way for him to fix it. Let him decide what to do.
This is the xposed version you want to use. I would suggest downloading the factory image and running the batch file in it. Then setting the phone up from there. also use the latest supersu 2.76 from HERE
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it will fix his softbricked phone with two clicks, he deosn't need most of what it can do, but its still the easiest way for him to fix it. Let him decide what to do.
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Easiest doesn't mean best. A toolkit bypasses any learning that's required to keep this from happening again. Plus it's better to know how you're fixing something, a toolkit removes that.
Every once in a while, when I reboot my phone, it'll hang at the Axon logo (after the little "swoosh") for 15-20 minutes before it will completely boot up? It isn't running through the "Android is starting apps", I know to expect that when I clear the cashe or install a fresh ROM. This is just on a "Hey, I'm going to reboot my phone today".
I am rooted (for custom fonts and emoji's), no Xposed.
It doesn't happen every time, maybe 3 times over the past month.... But it always happens at the worst time (it seems).
My external SD card has about 28gb of stuff on it, could it be scanning that?
Do you use SuperSU ?
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Do you use SuperSU ?
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Yes
2.76
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Yes
2.76
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Using 2.76 su with Xposed, no long booting time,
Started happening when you replace fonts and emojis?
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Using 2.76 su with Xposed, no long booting time,
Started happening when you replace fonts and emojis?
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No, that's why it's so hard to narrow down.... First time it did it, I actually had Xposed installed. I restored my TWPR backup to when I didn't flash any extra's, just the stock apps and my user apps. I let that be for a few days and it did it to me then too, so I realized my fonts and emoji's didn't make a difference, so I put them back in, but left Xposed off.
I wish I had a backup of before I installed all my apps, right after I installed TWRP, but I deleted it on accident.
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I suspect that this could be why. Try SuperSU 2.65 like suggested in DrakenFX's post
Source: My OnePlus One takes 7 minutes to boot
Maybe you can get a logcat while it boots? We might be able to see what's happening in those 15 minutes.
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Maybe you can get a logcat while it boots? We might be able to see what's happening in those 15 minutes.
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that is actually a good solution ,
Prerequisites:
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked
Make sure you are rooted and have latest SuperSU installed
Make sure you have the latest TWRP installed as your recovery
Once the prerequisites are complete you may proceed at you own risk.
Download Xposed 3.1.1
Apkmirror link
Install Xposed 3.1.1 FIRST
(Do not flash Xposed first or you might bootloop!)
Download the uninstaller (xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip) from here.
Direct link
Download the installer (xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip) from here.
Direct link
Transfer the files downloaded above to your phone if downloaded from PC.
(Skip this if all files have been downloaded from your 1+3t)
Reboot to TWRP
(Press the volume up button at boot, scroll down with volume down to "Recovery", press power to select.
Flash xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip
Wipe cache and Dalvik cache to be safe.
Profit! :good: You now have Xposed, but remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
TL;DR for experts:
Get root and TWRP
Install Xposed 3.1.1
Flash xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip
Keep the arm64 uninstaller in case any module(s) misbehave.
Troubleshooting:
If your phone is thrown into bootloop after installing/activating a new module, simply flash the uninstaller downloaded above.
If you guys would like to see a list of modules that work, let me know!
Big thanks to Rovo89, OnePlus and XDA
Here are the modules I use:
Amplify: Battery enhancements
Assistant Enabler: Google Assistant, not just for the Pixel
DisableFlagSecure: Screenshots everywhere
FingerprintEnabler: use fingerprint to unlock after reboot or when a device administrator app locked the phone
GravityBox: Circle battery, center clock, hide Vibrate icon, double tap to sleep status bar, force media volume control.
Notification Slider by Seveilith: change the slider functions (only app that worked for me, others did not overwrite system settings)
RootCloak: hide root from most apps
SNAPPREFS: Snapchat with extras
Vibration Tuner: change the intensity of vibrations
Partial Compatibility:
Android N-ify: quicksettings are not modified, and white screen overlay appears at volume change but notifications do get N-ified (including direct replies!)
Modules I have tried but do not work:
Hide VoLTE Icon
NFCIconRemover
What do you mean by do not flasg xposed first or you might bootloop? You can flash xposrd first as well. But the best wah is always, Install from xposed app itself. No need of flashing anything manually.
ram4ufriends said:
What do you mean by do not flasg xposed first or you might bootloop? You can flash xposrd first as well. But the best wah is always, Install from xposed app itself. No need of flashing anything manually.
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My 1+3t bootlooped quite a few times while trying to install Xposed on it. Just giving a heads up and sharing the way that worked for me..
Thanks, that was indeed quite helpful !
I had quite some struggle with getting Xposed (based on systemless Magisk) to work without bootloops - without success.
With your instructions it worked out very nicely, albeit not systemless. But at least I have a working phone
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
I havent used xposed in years lol. since my Samsung galaxy 3/4 cuz of Knox and locked bl. limited exploits if I remember correctly..
Thanks for you time making this guide and post.
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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This list is legit:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/oneplus-3-xposed-modules-t3409137
@thesm4rt1 It is recommended to wipe cache&dalvik cache after flashing the xposed zip.Add it your instructions.
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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I will try to make a list of the ones I have tried and which ones were successful tomorrow!
obamadictator said:
I havent used xposed in years lol. since my Samsung galaxy 3/4 cuz of Knox and locked bl. limited exploits if I remember correctly..
Thanks for you time making this guide and post.
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You're welcome, glad I could be of help!
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This list is legit:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/oneplus-3-xposed-modules-t3409137
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Not all of those work with the 3t. The quicksettings have been modified so Android N-ify mod (for example) does not change them while still changing the notifications.
v7 said:
@thesm4rt1 It is recommended to wipe cache&dalvik cache after flashing the xposed zip.Add it your instructions.
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The Xposed zip does this itself.
thesm4rt1 said:
The Xposed zip does this itself.
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Not sure about this.I couldn't find it in the flash script.
AFAIK wiping cache/dalvik manually after the zip is required.
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Not sure about this.I couldn't find it in the flash script.
AFAIK wiping cache/dalvik manually after the zip is required.
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Hmm, mine did. Had to wait for all the apps to go through the optimization process.
Either way, added the wipe recommendation, thanks!
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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Added a list of the modules I use to the first comment
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Added a list of the modules I use to the first comment
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I really really appreciate it, seeing what works def getting gravity box, snap, and maybe root cloak (Snapchat doesn't let rooted devices log in lol, I made back up with titanium backup)
Nice everything is working without a hiccup ty (for device not me)
I Installer xposed on my 3T and experienced lags and Battery drain after that, anyone Else has this issue?
Also the fingerprint Sensor took about 10seconds sometomes, uninstalled and everything Works normally now
Pharrax said:
I Installer xposed on my 3T and experienced lags and Battery drain after that, anyone Else has this issue?
Also the fingerprint Sensor took about 10seconds sometomes, uninstalled and everything Works normally now
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Which modules are you activating?
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Which modules are you activating?
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Had:
Adblocker
Snapprefs
xInsta
Zoom for Instagram
Forcedoze
StopSwichDelay
Lucky Patcher
No lag or battery drain for me
I have system-less root on my Huawei Ascend XT and also system-less Xposed installed and working. See https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70512435&postcount=3 for Xposed installation instructions I used.
Let's discuss anything regarding Xposed and modules in this thread .
Thanks, divineBliss
EDIT: WARNING: NOTE: CAUTION:
Please be aware that if you install Xposed framework on your XT, at times the phone won't boot correctly as evidenced by the fact that if you try to go to bring up the phone settings window/app, the screen will just flicker and the settings screen won't open. The simple solution is to just reboot the phone. Sometimes it takes multiple reboots before the phone successfully reboots/settings app can be successfully opened. This issue has been experienced by me and several others who installed Xposed framework on the XT.
For me personally, the advantages of using Xposed modules far outweigh this minor inconvenience which only happens after a phone reboot.
Not running xposed yet but have there been any issues or maybe a list of what works and doesn't? I'd like to know what others are getting from xposed.
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I got Xposed modules that let me listen to YouTube with app YouTube app minimized and even screen off.
And another module to adjust YouTube volume/scroll video by swiping on video screen.
See
http://www.howtogeek.com/263663/how...k-for-frustration-free-android-customization/
I used Magisk to install Xposed framework.
Also see: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70472229&postcount=488
Some how Xposed didn't install right, It wasn't working so I uninstalled it. My phone started to boot to recovery mode. Couldn't get passed it. I went into TWPR and recovered the Boot backup that TWRP installs to your internal. It "worked" but whenever it booted back to the home screen I got a black screen with nothing but for my notification bar and soft keys.
I tried to use my Backup from whenever I rooted but they are not showing up. I backed them up onto my computer so I put them onto my SD card and they are still not showing up in TWRP
1. After you installed Xposed with Magisk and rebooted the phone, what happened?
2. Did you wait about 30 minutes if the screen was dark or on the boot logo?
3. Go into TWRP and make sure you selected external SD for source. Use the TWRP file manager to make sure you it can access external SD - specifically the folder where you put the TWRP backup.
dabadguycr said:
Some how Xposed didn't install right, It wasn't working so I uninstalled it. My phone started to boot to recovery mode. Couldn't get passed it. I went into TWPR and recovered the Boot backup that TWRP installs to your internal. It "worked" but whenever it booted back to the home screen I got a black screen with nothing but for my notification bar and soft keys.
I tried to use my Backup from whenever I rooted but they are not showing up. I backed them up onto my computer so I put them onto my SD card and they are still not showing up in TWRP
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1. After you installed Xposed with Magisk and rebooted the phone, what happened?
2. Did you wait about 30 minutes if the screen was dark or on the boot logo?
3. Go into TWRP and make sure you selected external SD for source. Use the TWRP file manager to make sure you it can access external SD - specifically the folder where you put the TWRP backup.
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1. It was working great for about 20mins than everything started to freeze up and crash. Everything before was working great.
2. Yes, it only took around 10mins to boot back up.
3. I did that and my SD card is showing up. What file should the backups be in? I'm thinking I should make another backup than place the ones I have into that file.
I'm wondering if it is something with my launcher. I get Notification bar with everything and Soft key but nothing else.
1. After it booted up fine for 20 minutes, what did you do during that 20 minutes before it crapped out?
2 . So after you installed Xposed Framework with Magisk, the phone booted up fine within 10 minutes?
3. Yes, go back into TWRP and backup just the recovery so you see what directory it creates, then put your original TWRP backup into a similar parallel directory and see what happens.
What launcher are you using?
dabadguycr said:
1. It was working great for about 20mins than everything started to freeze up and crash. Everything before was working great.
2. Yes, it only took around 10mins to boot back up.
3. I did that and my SD card is showing up. What file should the backups be in? I'm thinking I should make another backup than place the ones I have into that file.
I'm wondering if it is something with my launcher. I get Notification bar with everything and Soft key but nothing else.
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1. After it booted up fine for 20 minutes, what did you do during that 20 minutes before it crapped out?
2 . So after you installed Xposed Framework with Magisk, the phone booted up fine within 10 minutes?
3. Yes, go back into TWRP and backup just the recovery so you see what directory it creates, then put your original TWRP backup into a similar parallel directory and see what happens.
What launcher are you using?
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I did 3. Took about 5mins to reboot. No launcher but luckily I had a pop up for updates so I was able to get into store to download a launcher.
imma try to download one.
It just says Download Pending nothing else.
Did you just restore a TWRP backup? Rooted backup or before root backup? Why was there no launcher in this backup?
dabadguycr said:
I did 3. Took about 5mins to reboot. No launcher but luckily I had a pop up for updates so I was able to get into store to download a launcher.
imma try to download one.
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Did you just restore a TWRP backup? Rooted backup or before root backup? Why was there no launcher in this backup?
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I thought I froze the stock launcher I think I may have deleted it. The stock launcher is found in the System files since it's read only I can not restore the system.
I thought I placed the stock recovery on my phone but I guess not. I still have super user and root.
I just checked my root with rootchecker and its working perfectly.
You can check or uncheck the box when TWRP starts to make System writable and you need to do that now to restore your System backup from TWRP. If you made a backup after rooting, you could try to restore that.
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I thought I froze the stock launcher I think I may have deleted it. The stock launcher is found in the System files since it's read only I can not restore the system.
I thought I was using a stock back up but I still have root.
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Is your phone working now? What was the lesson learned out of all this? Got some notes/bullets to share for others?
dabadguycr said:
I thought I froze the stock launcher I think I may have deleted it. The stock launcher is found in the System files since it's read only I can not restore the system.
I thought I placed the stock recovery on my phone but I guess not. I still have super user and root.
I just checked my root with rootchecker and its working perfectly.
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Is your phone working now? What was the lesson learned out of all this? Got some notes/bullets to share for others?
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Yes, it's working again!!
I learned be very very careful removing Xposed and do not remove or freeze the stock launcher.
If you are restoring from a older backup and it doesn't show up. Make a new backup (I did cache only back up so I could tell the difference easier) on your SD Card. It should create a folders called
TWRP/BACKUP/(folder with 8 different letters and numbers) / (Then your new backup file)
Place your old backup folder under the new one. It will now show up in TWRP.
It's safe to restore a backup with root and super user. Takes around 10mins first boot.
Now that you have mastered restoring in 10 minutes, try Xposed again. I got it installed first try with Magisk. .
Every time I boot, I click the settings icon to make sure it works. Sometimes the screen just flashes and no settings screen comes up, so I just reboot. I'm not sure if that's caused by Xposed or what at this point, but it's not worth uninstalling Xposed for me to find out at this point.
dabadguycr said:
Yes, it's working again!!
I learned be very very careful removing Xposed and do not remove or freeze the stock launcher.
If you are restoring from a older backup and it doesn't show up. Make a new backup (I did cache only back up so I could tell the difference easier) on your SD Card. It should create a folders called
TWRP/BACKUP/(folder with 8 different letters and numbers) / (Then your new backup file)
Place your old backup folder under the new one. It will now show up in TWRP.
It's safe to restore a backup with root and super user. Takes around 10mins first boot.
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Now that you have mastered restoring in 10 minutes, try Xposed again. I got it installed first try with Magisk. .
Every time I boot, I click the settings icon to make sure it works. Sometimes the screen just flashes and no settings screen comes up, so I just reboot. I'm not sure if that's caused by Xposed or what at this point, but it's not worth uninstalling Xposed for me to find out at this point.
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I honestly think Magisk uninstall was what crashed my phone. I think I may have uninstalled it wrong. From the guide I read it said download the uninstall go into custom recovery and open the zip. I just thought it was Xposed because that's when my system started freezing.
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Thanks, these details are important. So make a backup of Boot, System, and Data (and be sure you already have a good backup of Cust somewhere) if you want to try installing Xposed again. Depending on what else you do, you should only need to restore System if things get messed up trying to install Xposed again. And again, I have it installed with Xposed modules working, so it's possible.
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Does installing Xposed even touch the system? It looked like it modifies the boot but doesn't touch the system.
The Xposed install is supposed to be system-less, and you get did things working by only restoring Boot, that's why I said probably just Boot needs to be restored. If things didn't work after that, I'd restore System, and then if still not working, restore Data after that.
If you do try and reinstall Xposed, can you take notes on where it takes a long wait before something happens ........ I forgot to do that and don't remember now. It's not fun when the screen goes dark and you don't expect it ....... actually I seem to remember that happening for like 30 minutes ??? when I install Magisk/Xposed ........ the screen wasn't even on.
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Does installing Xposed even touch the system? It looked like it modifies the boot but doesn't touch the system.
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The Xposed install is supposed to be system-less, and you did things working by only restoring Boot, that's why I said probably just Boot needs to be restored. If things didn't work after that, I'd restore System, and then if still not working, restore Data after that.
If you do try and reinstall Xposed, can you take notes on where it takes a long wait before something happens ........ I forgot to do that and don't remember now. It's not fun when the screen goes dark and you don't expect it ....... actually I seem to remember that happening for like 30 minutes ??? when I install Magisk/Xposed ........ the screen wasn't even on.
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I'm going to install it manually. I think Magisk was what missed up my phone last time so I rather go that path then taking the chance at missing something up again.
I'm going to install sdk23 should I install arm arm64 or x86.
I don't believe our phone is a 32bit system so x86 is out. I think arm64? Correct?
Yes, arm64. Take notes and good luck . Do you have a link on how to install it manually?
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I'm going to install it manually. I think Magisk was what missed up my phone last time so I rather go that path then taking the chance at missing something up again.
I'm going to install sdk23 should I install arm arm64 or x86.
I don't believe our phone is a 32bit system so x86 is out. I think arm64? Correct?
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Yes, arm64. Take notes and good luck . Do you have a link on how to install it manually?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I'm using this link.
Believe I just download the zip to SD card
Go into TWRP
Click install
Find the zip
Swipe to install
Click Wipe
Wipe cache and dalvik
I have the stock ROM. I rooted it and have Magisk and Xposed installed. Whenever my battery drains to the point where the phone shuts off by itself, when I turn it back on, it goes into a bootloop saying "hello moto" over and over until I want to pull my hair out. This happens every time it drains all the way. I tried charging it, going into recovery and clearing cache, but that doesn't help. The only way I have found to get out of the situation is to restore from a previous backup in recovery. I removed Xposed, but it still happens. Does anyone know what could cause this, and how I could prevent it (other than keeping my battery fully charged)? Are there any system logs I can view when it does this? Thanks.
no magisk with stock rom, folks
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I have the stock ROM. I rooted it and have Magisk and Xposed installed. Whenever my battery drains to the point where the phone shuts off by itself, when I turn it back on, it goes into a bootloop saying "hello moto" over and over until I want to pull my hair out. This happens every time it drains all the way. I tried charging it, going into recovery and clearing cache, but that doesn't help. The only way I have found to get out of the situation is to restore from a previous backup in recovery. I removed Xposed, but it still happens. Does anyone know what could cause this, and how I could prevent it (other than keeping my battery fully charged)? Are there any system logs I can view when it does this? Thanks.
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I can't speak to the boot problems, but Magisk is a no-go with the stock rom/kernel. I mean, it works, but it will keep your device awake constantly and destroy the battery. If you want it to work properly, with root, SuperSu is the only way to go.
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I can't speak to the boot problems, but Magisk is a no-go with the stock rom/kernel. I mean, it works, but it will keep your device awake constantly and destroy the battery. If you want it to work properly, with root, SuperSu is the only way to go.
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Thanks for the advice. How do I convert? Do I just install the SuperSu apk then uninstall the Magisk apk? If you can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
firesnatch said:
Thanks for the advice. How do I convert? Do I just install the SuperSu apk then uninstall the Magisk apk? If you can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
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Never mind, I see that inside the Magisk app there is a "completely uninstall" option. Just did it. Wish me luck next time my battery dies.
Tips clarification
firesnatch said:
Thanks for the advice. How do I convert? Do I just install the SuperSu apk then uninstall the Magisk apk? If you can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
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That should do it. You can use the command that I referenced in that thread (or "Simple System Monitor") to confirm whether or not Magisk is what's keeping the device alive when it's supposed to be sleeping. Give it a shot and let us know how it goes. The stock Rom and kernel on this device are pretty much adequate, so I've never really felt any compelling reason to use a custom.