Hello,
I tried to install Xposed framework on my rooted Tegra Note 7 with Android 5.1.
But I cannot flash the zip file with TWPR.
With supertool I reboot my device into TWPR and try to flash my xposed ip file. I got an Error "Failed".
Has anyone installed Xposed on his device with Android 5.1?
Best regards Rainer
rainer303 said:
Hello,
I tried to install Xposed framework on my rooted Tegra Note 7 with Android 5.1.
But I cannot flash the zip file with TWPR.
With supertool I reboot my device into TWPR and try to flash my xposed ip file. I got an Error "Failed".
Has anyone installed Xposed on his device with Android 5.1?
Best regards Rainer
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Just download apk and install it I have Xposed framework on my tablet and I have no issues
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I have been using Bliss Pop 5.1.1 om my Tab 4 now for a while and it has been running great! last night I decided to install Xposed on it since it was on all my other tablets. The Tab 4 uses an Arm7 processor, so I installed/flashed Xposed 5.1.1 for the 32 bit processor. After I flashed it, the tablet restarted, but all that comes up is the BlissPop splash screen and a spinning circle with the leaf logo in the center. I do have a backup, but was wondering if there was any other way to get this to boot properly. I have already tried reflashing Xposed, but got the same result. Thanks in advance for any help anybody can provide!
How install Xpsed .
1. Install Xposed installer 3.0 alpha 4 .apk
2. Go to recovery and install xposed-v78-sdk22-arm.zip
3. Reboot and wait .
repey6 said:
How install Xpsed .
1. Install Xposed installer 3.0 alpha 4 .apk
2. Go to recovery and install xposed-v78-sdk22-arm.zip
3. Reboot and wait .
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Crap! I did not install the Xposed installer before I flashed the zip file. :cyclops: Will try again later this eve. I was able to get the tablet to boot again by reflashing Blisspop and GAPPS. Thanks!
I downloaded de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk but it said there was a compatibilty issue with my version of sdk and arm64-v8a.
Any install instructions that cover marshmallow on the 1575?
You need to XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk and xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64.zip found in the official xposed forum. Install the apk file as usual then you need to flash the framework zip file in recovery. Wipe cache/dalvik before rebooting to system.
The files are listed at the bottom, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58828974&postcount=1
Can we use xposed with systemless root or should we wait ?
Xposed runs with systemless root. But to note, it is preferable to install to system partition, the traditional method.
Had an older version of android and it was so easy to get xposed and now when i download it says that icant get framework
Deodex your ROM and download the xposed sdk and flash it using Custom recovery (like TWRP, CWM) and then install Xposed Framework
Hi everyone,
I have a s4 Active sgh i537. I want to have Lollipop and Xposed installed. To this end I flashed it back to Kitkat, towelroot'd it, flashed the I537_OC7_Stock_Rooted_Deodexed_ROM to preserve the root. I've tried to use the recovery option that comes with the rom to flash the Xposed framework and install the apk but Xposed said that the framework wasn't installed. Figured that the rom doesn't come with a custom recovery. Then I tried afterwards to flash the framework using flashfire the same way I flashed lollipop. The att splash screen load and got stuck for over 6 hours.
I'm going to try reflashing kitkat and starting over but I was wondering if I'm doing something wrong.
rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-active/general/how-to-update-to-i537oc6-5-0-1-t3089355
Xposed framework SDK21 arm v86: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk21/arm/
Edit 1: went through again and I learned I needed the touchwiz Xposed Framework. Installed and my phone now can run Lollipop and install Xposed
New question regarding adb. I'm trying to install MicroG and I can't seem to connect adb and my phone together to remove the /system/priv-app/ and /system/app/ prerequisites any help with this would be extremely helpful
I've recently got access to root on my device and its great and all but has anyone had any luck getting the framework for xposed installer via the toolkit? It install the app but not the framework its self. Am I missing something?
The ZIP file included in the toolkit is for 32-bit ARM devices, but the 727 is a 64-bit device. I got xposed running by rooting with the toolkit, then manually flashing the arm64 version of the xposed framework in TWRP. A word of warning, though: don't install any modules that modify the System UI. I tried installing the Flat Style Bar Indicators module, and got constant SystemUI FCs at boot, and they lock screen wouldn't load, so I had to find a clean TWRP backup and do a full reset.
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PeaKay.18 said:
I've recently got access to root on my device and its great and all but has anyone had any luck getting the framework for xposed installer via the toolkit? It install the app but not the framework its self. Am I missing something?
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You gotta give us more information. Which toolkit are you talking about? I am guessing the toolkit you are talking about is not having the latest framework.
There are several ways of getting xposed.
The straight forward way is to flash the xposed framework from recovery. http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
You need sdk23 for arm64
Since you are already rooted, you can also use magisk. You can install systemless xposed from the magisk manager app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
suhridkhan said:
You gotta give us more information. Which toolkit are you talking about? I am guessing the toolkit you are talking about is not having the latest framework.
There are several ways of getting xposed.
The straight forward way is to flash the xposed framework from recovery. http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
You need sdk23 for arm64
Since you are already rooted, you can also use magisk. You can install systemless xposed from the magisk manager app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
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Sorry. I meant the Le eco aio toolkit 4.0
PeaKay.18 said:
Sorry. I meant the Le eco aio toolkit 4.0
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Just follow the methods in the previous post, you should be good. I think the AIO tool doesn't include the latest version of Xposed.