Xposed N installed modules can't find - P8lite Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I got a Problem with my Xposed Nougat (7.1.2) It says i got xposed installed and active with modules but apps like Lucky Patcher and Uret patcher can't find Xposed itried to Reinstall Xposed and thise apps but didn't changed anything if you know the solution please leave a comment
System Information:
Model:ALE-L21
ROM:AOSPA 7.3.0 DEV
Android Version:7.1.2
Xposed Version:88.0 (I tried 88.1 and 88.0 Too)

Try to change between Supersu and Magisk, maybe it will work with Supersu.

If you're using magisks module then remove it and install the official one

salembream said:
If you're using magisks module then remove it and install the official one
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I already did and not Working tho

Worst technicer said:
I already did and not Working tho
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LP v6.6.4 and UP v3.0 has fixed xposed on many devices
flash official do not use magisk module for xposed ,then wipe dalvik cache and see
steps cleared
1. uninstall magisk xposed module dont use it,use official
2. install UP 3.0+ or LP 6.6.4+ and enable module in the xposed official
3. wipe dalvik cache and reboot and now should be ohky

BytesReverser said:
LP v6.6.4 and UP v3.0 has fixed xposed on many devices
flash official do not use magisk module for xposed ,then wipe dalvik cache and see
steps cleared
1. uninstall magisk xposed module dont use it,use official
2. install UP 3.0+ or LP 6.6.4+ and enable module in the xposed official
3. wipe dalvik cache and reboot and now should be ohky
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Lol it just bootlooped device and didn't work

Worst technicer said:
Lol it just bootlooped device and didn't work
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which do not worked LP or UP ?

BytesReverser said:
LP v6.6.4 and UP v3.0 has fixed xposed on many devices
flash official do not use magisk module for xposed ,then wipe dalvik cache and see
steps cleared
1. uninstall magisk xposed module dont use it,use official
2. install UP 3.0+ or LP 6.6.4+ and enable module in the xposed official
3. wipe dalvik cache and reboot and now should be ohky
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BytesReverser said:
which do not worked LP or UP ?
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Both and thats the only modules that i have

Worst technicer said:
Both and thats the only modules that i have
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email the developers with logs and issue in details
chelpus LP :- [email protected]
Jasi2169 UP :- [email protected]
you might get proper help

Just in xposed installer look modules and check uret patcher then reboot.
And when rebooted open uret pacher and voila..

Related

Removing Xposed

Hi, I'm thinking of installing Xposed, my question is that how can I uninstall it? Is there another flashable zip to uninstall it? thanks!
alipashang77 said:
Hi, I'm thinking of installing Xposed, my question is that how can I uninstall it? Is there another flashable zip to uninstall it? thanks!
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The Xposed installer app has an uninstall function.
Well, that depends...
The KitKat version can be uninstalled via the Xposed Installer app.
The Lollipop version has no uninstall option since it is installed via flashable zip. To uninstall the Lollipop version, I would boot into recovery, dirty flash your current ROM, wipe the cache, then reboot.
-Mike
mcapozzi said:
The KitKat version can be uninstalled via the Xposed Installer app.
The Lollipop version has no uninstall option since it is installed via flashable zip. To uninstall the Lollipop version, I would boot into recovery, dirty flash your current ROM, wipe the cache, then reboot.
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Right. Since custom recovery is required (at the moment) to use Xposed on LP, a good "uninstall" method would be simply to do a "before" nandroid to revert to if you choose not to stick with it.

Galaxy Tab A6 7.0 (sm t280) stuck in bootloop after installing Xposed Installer

Like in topic. I already tried (via teamwin TWRP):
-wipe cache/davik
-factory reset
but none of these works. How to make it work normally again?
I have installed Xposed Installer from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Krystiannnnnn said:
Like in topic. I already tried (via teamwin TWRP):
-wipe cache/davik
-factory reset
but none of these works. How to make it work normally again?
I have installed Xposed Installer from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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You need to flash the Xposed installer to get out of the bootloop. Then, if you still want to run Xposed, I highly recommend the unofficial version by "Wanam"..
He is the download link for the uninstaller.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=37508
"Chance Favors the Prepared"
Here is where you should be getting the Xposed installer from. "Wanam" has made this unofficial version specifically for Samsung devices running LL and MM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
glockman4519 said:
You need to flash the Xposed installer to get out of the bottom. Then, if you still want to run Xposed, I highly recommend the unofficial version by "Wanam"..
He is the download link for the uninstaller.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=37508
"Chance Favors the Prepared"
Here is where you should be getting the Xposed installer from. "Wanam" has made this unofficial version specifically for Samsung devices running LL and MM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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No bootloop after uninstalling Xposed, thanks.
But installing Xposed from link you added fails (photo). What's wrong?
Krystiannnnnn said:
No bootloop after uninstalling Xposed, thanks.
But installing Xposed from link you added fails (photo). What's wrong?
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Its saying that it couldn't find the updater script for some reason. And I have no clue why it would be saying that. Works fine for me, but I'm also running a permissive kernel too. That zip should work on either lollipop or Marshmallow.
Did you check the MD5 after the download to make sure the download was good?
glockman4519 said:
Its saying that it couldn't find the updater script for some reason. And I have no clue why it would be saying that. Works fine for me, but I'm also running a permissive kernel too. That zip should work on either lollipop or Marshmallow.
Did you check the MD5 after the download to make sure the download was good?
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My fault, sorry, I have downloaded wrong file. But although I installed correct file, Xposed app doesn't show in my apps, menu, apps manager etc. so I can't even run it.
Krystiannnnnn said:
My fault, sorry, I have downloaded wrong file. But although I installed correct file, Xposed app doesn't show in my apps, menu, apps manager etc. so I can't even run it.
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It sounds like it didn't install. Make sure that you have the Xposed installer apk installed first, then reboot to recovery and flash the "wanam" xposed for marshmallow zip. Then reboot to system. When it boots after the flash you should see the Samsund upgrading apps screen before it boots into system fully.
Then go to app drawer and open the xposed app and under framework it should look like this..
Also, are you running SElinux permissive? Sometimes this is the only way that Xposed will stick. Just a thought.
/U]
glockman4519 said:
It sounds like it didn't install. Make sure that you have the Xposed installer apk installed first, then reboot to recovery and flash the "wanam" xposed for marshmallow zip. Then reboot to system. When it boots after the flash you should see the Samsund upgrading apps screen before it boots into system fully.
Then go to app drawer and open the xposed app and under framework it should look like this..
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My bad I didn't installed apk first, now everything works correctly. Thanks for help!
I may not have made it clear from the start and I am sorry for that but you have to install 2 files. Like I said in my last post, install the apk first, then flash the zip in recovery. Those two files are required to get Xposed on your system. All files should be accessible in the links I provided in my first post. Good luck
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Krystiannnnnn said:
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My bad I didn't installed apk first, now everything works correctly. Thanks for help!
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Great. Good to hear
Krystiannnnnn said:
Like in topic. I already tried (via teamwin TWRP):
-wipe cache/davik
-factory reset
but none of these works. How to make it work normally again?
I have installed Xposed Installer from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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If you read the thread, Xposed has issues with Samsung Devices like the SM-T280. There is a version that works with Samsung though I can't rememer the link, even then I'm not sure if it will work with the SM-T280 out of the box. You can check Tinker Edition V5 if you want a pre-rooted, pre-xposed ROM and see if it fits your needs.

Xposed for k10 successfully working

Im not responsable for hard bricks/ soft bricks on youre devices do at your own risk
I already test it and works on my rooted ms428
I want to give a special thanks to the devs for the patience, dedication and for working hard to make the root possible for this device
Its highly recommended to perform a nan-backup incase of an emergency or incase if you want to go back
The steps are quite simple
1) root your device, if you dont have it rooted here is the link for the steps to root for the lg k10 both metropcs and T-Mobile editions only
(forum.xda-developers.com/lg-k10/development/root-twrp-rom-t-mobile-k428-k10-t3582493)
2) install magisk manager on playstore
3) open magisk manager and install the zip file via automatic
4) boot into twrp and flash the zip file located in magisk folder
5) once it done wipe cache and dalvik cache
6) once it finish booting open magisk manager and click on downloads tab
7) install on magisk xposed framework sdk23 (marshmallow) *note if you have lollipop its the sdk22
8) once it finished click on reboot later, boot into twrp and wipe dalvik cache and cache and reboot
9)install xposed apk (its the one i use on my ms428 forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758)
10) enjoy
See it for your self ?
itztropic- after I rooted I just downloaded the xposed framework from the website normally and it worked properly, I must be not understanding something about the method you described?
I don't really understand what magisk is for I thought it was a developer tool of some sort (which i'm not)
leopard_fist said:
itztropic- after I rooted I just downloaded the xposed framework from the website normally and it worked properly, I must be not understanding something about the method you described?
I don't really understand what magisk is for I thought it was a developer tool of some sort (which i'm not)
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Magisk is a frontend designed to manage apps and modules that use systemless capabilities. It has its own superuser based on phh's superuser, and features modules much like Xposed, though some are useful even on Nougat. Xposed can be installed systemless as well and Magisk can disable and re-enable root and Xposed on the fly, as well as its modules, so you can have a rooted phone and still use Android Pay and Pokemon Go.
ItzTropic said:
Im not responsable for hard bricks/ soft bricks on youre devices do at your own risk
I already test it and works on my rooted ms428
I want to give a special thanks to the devs for the patience, dedication and for working hard to make the root possible for this device
Its highly recommended to perform a nan-backup incase of an emergency or incase if you want to go back
The steps are quite simple
1) root your device, if you dont have it rooted here is the link for the steps to root for the lg k10 both metropcs and T-Mobile editions only
(forum.xda-developers.com/lg-k10/development/root-twrp-rom-t-mobile-k428-k10-t3582493)
2) install magisk manager on playstore
3) open magisk manager and install the zip file via automatic
4) boot into twrp and flash the zip file located in magisk folder
5) once it done wipe cache and dalvik cache
6) once it finish booting open magisk manager and click on downloads tab
7) install on magisk xposed framework sdk23 (marshmallow) *note if you have lollipop its the sdk22
8) once it finished click on reboot later, boot into twrp and wipe dalvik cache and cache and reboot
9)install xposed apk (its the one i use on my ms428 forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758)
10) enjoy
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Don't re-create threads when they are already present. LG K10 ROMS, KERNELS, RECOVERIES, & OTHER DEVELOPMENT is not the place to post these kinds of things.
There is already a thread for Xposed: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-k10/how-to/guide-xposed-lg-k10-t3505970.
Post it there. Delete this thread.
GuyInDogSuit said:
Magisk is a frontend designed to manage apps and modules that use systemless capabilities. It has its own superuser based on phh's superuser, and features modules much like Xposed, though some are useful even on Nougat. Xposed can be installed systemless as well and Magisk can disable and re-enable root and Xposed on the fly, as well as its modules, so you can have a rooted phone and still use Android Pay and Pokemon Go.
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Thanks for the explanation-also Overdrive took some time via pm to explain a few things about it. I've been working with it a couple days and I like it now that I understand, another cool thing to learn about

Anyway to disable Proximity sensor?

So there is a crack over the proximity sensor on my phone so the display always goes black during calls and I cant disconnect the call by pressing on the display. So I'm forced to use power button to end call option on my rom.
The display for some reason also goes black while playing whatsapp audio and many other things for which then I'm forced to restart the phone by holding down the power button. It gets really annoying.
So if there a way to completely disable the proximity sensor?
I've searched for an app but didn't find anything useful.
Btw I have rooted Z00L running 7.1 Aim rom .
If you are using xposed than it will help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-disable-proximity-t2798887/post53766106#post53766106
Paresh18shah said:
If you are using xposed than it will help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-disable-proximity-t2798887/post53766106#post53766106
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Can you please tell me how to get Xposed on my phone?
Darkweb_182 said:
Can you please tell me how to get Xposed on my phone?
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Download and install xposed installer 3.1.4 and install framework API 25 v89 zip through TWRP. After successfully installation goto download section in xposed installer u'll find this module
And if you want systemless than you need to install Xposed framework API 25 module from Magisk if you are using magisk manager for root.
This will Help you for systemless Xposed
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Paresh18shah said:
Download and install xposed installer 3.1.4 and install framework API 25 v89 zip through TWRP. After successfully installation goto download section in xposed installer u'll find this module
And if you want systemless than you need to install Xposed framework API 25 module from Magisk if you are using magisk manager for root.
This will Help you for systemless Xposed
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
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I installed Xposed on Magisk. Now what?
Darkweb_182 said:
I installed Xposed on Magisk. Now what?
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now install xposed installer if u see colour overthere it means xposed is active and then goto downlaod section and install your module which you want to..
Paresh18shah said:
now install xposed installer if u see colour overthere it means xposed is active and then goto downlaod section and install your module which you want to..
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Ok I flashed Xposed directly from twrp.
The sensor disabler works but I'm getting too many issues after installing xposed. Had to disable xposed. Too bad

[GUIDE] Xposed SDK 27 Version 90-beta1 on Oreo 8.1 via Magisk 15.2

To run Xposed on 8.1 do this:
Be on Oreo 8.1 (Always be on Oreo 8.1)
Install TWRP for Oreo 8.1
Install Magisk 15.3/URL]
[*]In Magisk Manager (Now installed) - Downloads - Install Xposed Framework (SDK 27)
[*]In Magisk Manager - Downloads - Xposed Framework (SDK 27) - Install Modified Installer 3.1.4 (Link in description)
[*] Reboot
[*]Profit
@prot- Thank you for the link: see [URL="https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268"][2017.1.9][Magisk] Systemless Xposed v89.1/v90.0-beta1 (SDK 21-27) for more details...
Where is modified installer to download?
My xposed framework is active, but I can't enable xprivacy module
bush911 said:
Where is modified installer to download?
My xposed framework is active, but I can't enable xprivacy module
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
First page in the downloads
Doesn't work for me... I've been trying every possible method all day.
thank you, finally got it installed and active, now trying to find some useful modules
prot- said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
First page in the downloads
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Finally found the answer... but this method does not use Magisk.
y2kbugleung said:
Okay I think I can conclude how to install Xposed on Pixel device (or some other devices as well).
1. Install Xposed installer, and place the Xposed-Framework zip in /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/downloads/framework/
2. Disable ALL modules in MagiskManager
3. Install Xposed-Framework in Xposed installer with "install" button (NOT via recovery)
4. Reboot. Xposed is intalled. You can activate the Magisk modules again
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911jason said:
Finally found the answer... but this method does not use Magisk.
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When I wrote this, Magisk module was not there yet.
Please use the Magisk module one. It works best with Xposed-module + Magisk-module.
The Magisk method didn't work for me.
If I activate Xposed, install a module, and then disable Xposed, while the modification from the module still remain? Or will it deactivate?
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911jason said:
The Magisk method didn't work for me.
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What method? Are you unable to install Magisk 15.2 on Oreo 8.1? Go to the beta thread here
I updated the OP. I had the wrong link.
GroovinChip said:
If I activate Xposed, install a module, and then disable Xposed, while the modification from the module still remain? Or will it deactivate?
Sent from my Google Pixel XL using XDA Labs
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Deactivate. You are disabling the framework. Kind of like if you took the legs off your table, will it levitate? Probably, not. However, you might need to test yourself..? I dunno...
MArtyChubbs said:
Deactivate. You are disabling the framework. Kind of like if you took the legs off your table, will it levitate? Probably, not. However, you might need to test yourself..? I dunno...
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Thanks. Yeah, I've been trying to test modules but nothing works on API 27 yet
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MArtyChubbs said:
What method? Are you unable to install Magisk 15.2 on Oreo 8.1? Go to the beta thread here
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No, I have Magisk 15.2 working just fine, but installing Xposed through Magisk failed for me, not sure why. I posted a screenshot of the installation error in Post #4.
did you install busybox by osmosis?
Update: others having the same issue in the support thread
Mounting bug? I dunno...
I got rid of it after a few days, buggy and noticed definite slower device
prot- said:
I got rid of it after a few days, buggy and noticed definite slower device
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What module did you have installed?
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MArtyChubbs said:
What module did you have installed?
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Greenify only
Probably was greenify..?
For the life of me I can't get Xposed to activate on my phone. I've tried installing several different ways....flashing the zip in recovery, installing via magisk and even installing via Xposed installer app. I can get it to install but Xposed installer app says it's not activated.
Any suggestions?
**EDIT**
I was using the wrong installer. For anyone else having issues make sure you download the Xposed installer on the first page of op's linked thread. Install the Xposed installer, then go to magisk manager and download/install Xposed api27 for 8.1 Oreo. Reboot. Profit.
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