Had screen flashing problem when installing xposed on 3.6.0. Hav had a work around for the same. Wiped full system flashed the full zip and then the ota. Installed super su 2.79 and then installed xposed and then restored all apps from titanium backup. I think super su greater then 2.79 is not compatible somehow wid xposed after the new update of 3.6.0.
It was a trial and error not sure 2.79 is the culprit but no busybox no gravitybox and super su 2.79 is what is making xposed work. Will post anythn else found
same problem here.
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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
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?
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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?
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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
Hi Guys.
As the title suggests root access suddenly disappeared from my nexus 6p yesterday.
DigitalHigh rom 7.0 was flashed through the latest twrp (3.0.2-2) and everything was running fine. I got the notification that the SU binary is out of date from PHH's SuperUser. Opened it but nothing really happened. So I downloaded superSU and suddenly it prompted me that the device isn't rooted. Being unfamiliar with PHH's SU I decided to flash the latest SuperSu through TWRP but the phone wouldn't boot.
Right now it has been restored to a backup taken just before flashing SuperSU which means everything is running fine and even android pay works however there's no root access. Is there something specific that might have caused this?
Are there any ways to re-gain root?
Haven't gone through the process of a clean flash yet as the phone is needed for work however even if all of that is done the SU binary will still need to be updated. Is there a different method for updating PHH's root?
So far I have tried clearing cache etc. but noting worked.
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Phhusson's superuser and SuperSU don't mix. If you're back to booted, but not rooted with Phh, you'll need to either flash one of the Nougat boot images from the nexus/angler folder or the latest superuser.zip (I think the latest is r229) from http://superuser.phh.me
hello who got safty net failed in magisk here is solution
first clean flash rr i mean only wipe system partition
use rr bulid 16 march
reboot and check supersu and busybox install if yes then full unroot supersu and uninstall buybox using buybox app
and disable usb debugging
and then reboot to recover and install magisk 11.5
reboot
now install magisk a manger (if you not loss root then reboot then reboot one or 2 time if will get it)
magisk manager setting-check magisk hide and adblock host
and uncheck busybox see pic in attachment for reference
now reboot now you will able to bypass satynet as well as no loss of root and busybox will work even it disbale in magisk manager
remember do not modified any system partition
and don't install any sound mod
use magisk version dobly and viber4android
magisk version of unified adblocked
magisk verson of youtube adblock patched apk
and yes one more thing i forget
plz check two file su and busybox in system/bin and system/xbin if you found these plz delete then using twrp filemanager(remember to mount system) and use stock kernal
i tested this methode on rr
u can try in other rom as well as stock miui rom but before if you used xposed then install it first and use magisk version of xposed for miui or stock
hit thanks button if i help
hello guys, i'm a bit tripped on rooting s7 edge, yesterday i installed a stock rom, then installed twrp and then flashed supersu, now i had to install magisk, so i removed supersu then installed magisk and then phh superuser, but magisk install wasn't good because boot wasn't the original, so i reinstalled supersu and deleted phhsuperuser's app, but i think phh's superuser was not deleted so now i have 2 superuser and i can't even install magisk... please help!!!