Device is rooted and TWRP is installed.
I downloaded the latest framework from waham (I think), sdk23 arm. I install that file through TWRP and then clear that Dalvik Cache thing. Now when I reboot my device it keeps being stuck at MetroPCS logo. I left it there for like 30 minutes and still nothing happened. I've seen users here saying it usually takes about 5 to 10 minutes. What should I do now?
One thing more, I've already installed modules on my device, could those be the reason this is happening?
Any help is appreciated.
It worked. I uninstalled all apps that required Xposed including Xposed installer and device booted in few minutes. Everything is working fine now.
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My model number is the SM-N910P and currently on the 12.1-20151003-NIGHTLY-trltespr Cyanogenmod version.
Every time I attempt to update the nightly (I tried to update the last few times when the 20151010 and 20151009 nightlies were available), I have to do the usual updates like the SuperSU binaries, AdAway host files, and reflash the Xposed framework. Every other update goes fine until I try to reflash the framework. The framework I've been using and reflashing successfully until recently is xposed-v71-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150816.zip. I'm pretty certain I have the right Xposed framework for the Note 4 since it has a 32-bit processor. And Romracer's 64-bit zip files would say "arm64" instead of just "arm".
However, now I just get stuck on the CM boot logo. I initially assumed I was just being impatient and not waiting long enough. But I would do the force shut down (Power + vol down + home) and sure enough it would just boot back up by itself which I was certain at that point I was in a bootloop.
So I tried to just manually get the new nightly from the cyanogenmod website and doing the wipe cache + dalvik cache + system + data on TWRP and then update it that way instead of automatically having the CM Updater do it for me. Perhaps my memory must be fuzzy or there's something new in order to install xposed since the last time I did it. I've reflashed that exact Xposed zip file numerous times since the release date of that file after updating the CM nightlies here and there prior to this past week. Do dirty flashes not work for CM software updates anymore? What am I doing wrong that's causing Xposed to get me in a bootloop?
tl;dr
1. Got the zip file for the updated nightly for my SM-N910P (trltespr)
2. Dirty flash it over the old nightly (tried it via CM Updater and manually via TWRP)
3. Go through all the updating steps after a nightly update (eg. Updating SuperSU binaries and AdAway host files)
4. However, when attempting to reflash Xposed, I end up in a bootloop (despite force shutdown with the hardware buttons Power, Vol Down, Home, it boots right back up itself)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I made a mistake when installing xposed on my G935F and am now stuck in a bootloop.
I downloaded the xposed uninstaller to undo my install and fix my mistake, but I'm unable to boot into recovery.
Do I have to reflash it via odin?
Note: I downloaded the sdk 23 arm64 version, but I didn't wipe data like the guide said to do (didn't see that guide until after I flashed, I was following another guide).
Thanks.
Why are you unable to boot into recovery? And not wiping data would not prevent the phone booting as long as you installed the correct Xposed framework. Did you install Wanam's arm64 version here or the official one? If you installed the official version in rovo89's thread then that is why you're getting a boot loop. Unless things have changed, that doesn't work on Touchwiz roms and causes bootloops, hence why Wanam made a separate version.
Beefheart said:
Why are you unable to boot into recovery? And not wiping data would not prevent the phone booting as long as you installed the correct Xposed framework. Did you install Wanam's arm64 version here or the official one? If you installed the official version in rovo89's thread then that is why you're getting a boot loop. Unless things have changed, that doesn't work on Touchwiz roms and causes bootloops, hence why Wanam made a separate version.
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I used the official one version.
I have no idea, but I tried the recovery boot sequence so many times and I can't get it to boot into recovery. What should I do?
Reset your phone (volume down & power for 7-10 seconds) then remove your fingers and press volume up & home & power to boot into recovery. If you have TWRP installed (and I assume you do unless you used Flashfire to flash Xposed) there is no reason it shouldn't work. Installing Xposed, even if you used the incorrect version, would have absolutely no effect on the recovery partition.
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Reset your phone (volume down & power for 7-10 seconds) then remove your fingers and press volume up & home & power to boot into recovery. If you have TWRP installed (and I assume you do unless you used Flashfire to flash Xposed) there is no reason it shouldn't work. Installing Xposed, even if you used the incorrect version, would have absolutely no effect on the recovery partition.
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That still doesn't work for me.
I used flashfire the first time and it didn't work (some guide on xda said to use it). It booted fine after that. I then reverted back to flashify and booted into twrp to flash it, and after that it just sat on the S7 edge boot screen endlessly.
I kept trying and managed to boot into recovery. I flashed the xposed uninstaller and its now running again. Thanks for the help!
l33t p1mp said:
I kept trying and managed to boot into recovery. I flashed the xposed uninstaller and its now running again. Thanks for the help!
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Use this Xposed
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2q69cpwxz...arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160504.zip?dl=0
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I am having issues installing the xposed framework. I have rooted with Magisk successfully and I'm on the ElementalX kernel. When I try to install the xposed framework via TWRP, when I reboot back into the OS, it gets stuck in a hello moto bootloop. I can boot into the OS without issue by clearing the dalvik cache and the normal cache after installation, but when I get into the Xposed installer app, it says it's installed but not running. There is no log, so I assume it is because the Xposed folder doesn't have permissions. I give it permissions and reboot by pressing restart in the power menu, but when I do that, it gets in the bootloop again.
I would appreciate any help on this.
MineMasterHD said:
I am having issues installing the xposed framework. I have rooted with Magisk successfully and I'm on the ElementalX kernel. When I try to install the xposed framework via TWRP, when I reboot back into the OS, it gets stuck in a hello moto bootloop. I can boot into the OS without issue by clearing the dalvik cache and the normal cache after installation, but when I get into the Xposed installer app, it says it's installed but not running. There is no log, so I assume it is because the Xposed folder doesn't have permissions. I give it permissions and reboot by pressing restart in the power menu, but when I do that, it gets in the bootloop again.
I would appreciate any help on this.
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I had this problem also, I would typically just long press the power button and let it complete a second normal boot, and then xposed would work after the second boot completed. (The second boot after initial bootloop would load up just fine.) However, after a few reboots, my phone became unstable and I had to reflash the stock ROM. I'm not sure how stable OREO xposed is on this device yet. It may have just been my modules. (GravityBox, Flat Color Keyboard, Bars, and Status Icons)
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I had this problem also, I would typically just long press the power button and let it complete a second normal boot, and then xposed would work after the second boot completed. (The second boot after initial bootloop would load up just fine.) However, after a few reboots, my phone became unstable and I had to reflash the stock ROM. I'm not sure how stable OREO xposed is on this device yet. It may have just been my modules. (GravityBox, Flat Color Keyboard, Bars, and Status Icons)
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I also have a Moto G5 plus and when I tried to reboot it a second time it was still stuck in its boot loop so I had to enter TWRP to flash the uninstall and if I try to install Xposed via Magisk I have to factory reset, I don't think it's me ROM because it's the same as a stock ROM (had to install the ROM because the one it came with got corrupted or something when I tried to install Xposed where I still had the boot loop problem). I am running 8.1.0 Oreo.
I think a lot of my problem was i was using a sprint variant also. I think a lot of other users are using the verizon/t-mobile variants. I never really did get xposed to work properly on oreo on the sprint variant of this phone no matter what i tried.
Any news on this issue?
I just updated to 8.1 and would like to get xposed up and running like I had it on Nougat. Has there been any fixes yet to this. Thanks to anyone for a reply.
I get bootloop when I install magisk & xposed.
I am using Xposed since months
Working fine
One thing you is that we've to do soft reboot instead of regular reboot
Sorry I'm on mobile! Poor formating and typing is all my fault
So I'm out of my mind trying to fix and find a guide to fix my issues. This is how it all started
I was running the latest magisk (20.1) and OOS (9.0.17), when I installed Vance through magisk. I didn't read the instructions all the way, so I installed the module, it worked, then I saw that you can uninstall the YouTube system apk then install Vance. I deleted the Vance on my next reboot AND uninstalled YouTube system app, and I got stuck rebooting my phone. I have TWRP installed on my phone, not flashed (I didn't know the issues with TWRP when I installed the zip through TWRP). When it got stuck booting, I flashed magisk Uninstaller and it fixed the issue. I tried to reinstall magisk 20.1, and I got the same issue, stuck at boot. So I was able to go home, and use the oneplus 6t manager found here on the forums, which roots with magisk 18.0, and, it worked! But I couldn't update to the new magisk without it freezing my boot. After some deliberation on it, I decided to wipe my phone to try and fix it, and TWRP was still installed, and all my issues still persisted. After this setback, I found fastboot rom also on xda, and got it working, did an Ota to 9.0.17 from 9.0.16. Everything was working, until I went into my recovery and it wiped my phone. I don't even know where to go from here and I need help. Any and all help would be appreciated!
Edit: I just local upgraded to android 10 oos, and it seems to be fine. I don't know yet fully because I'm not at my house!
A little background first, I have had my galaxy (sm-g975F exynos) rooted for some time now with magisk. I wanted to update the firmware, reroot and install TWRP in the process. Took me a few hours and only one mistake but at the end I was successful. This was 2 days ago and Ive been working on customizing ever since.
Now onto the problem, I noticed the camera app didn't work any more when I boot into magisk mode. When I boot in standard mode the camera works fine. I tried force quitting, rebooting, reverting to original settings, etc... and no change. I started reinstalling system apps I removed with debloat thinking I may have removed a system app that had an effect but again no change. I read somewhere that clearing/wiping cache may help so I booted into TWRP, went into advanced wipe and only wiped "cache". Now when I reboot into standard mode the phone works fine, but if I boot into magisk mode I cant get past the lock screen. Basically magisk mode boots fine but when I enter my pin it just goes back to lock screen. So I rebooted into standard mode and made it so there was no lock screen(no pin, no fingerprints, etc...) then I tried rebooting in magisk mode to see if this will get me past the lock screen and now it just bootloops in magisk mode only.
So my first problem is getting my phone back into magisk mode, my second problem is the camera. is there a safe way to reflash with TWRP or am I going to have to redo the whole process with odin?
Thank you in advance for any help, I have searched online but haven't found anyone that has had issues wiping cache with TWRP
update, tried downloading magisk zip from magisk manager, rebooted into TWRP and tried installing the zip, no change. wiped dalvik cache for kicks, no change.
update #2, also tried uninstalling or disabling root privilege apps such as novalauncher, liveboot and buttonmapper but I was only able to do this in non-magisk mode, again no change.
Update #... what # am I on?
So I started fresh, reinstalled stock firmware, reinstalled magisk and reinstalled TWRP. Phone is working fine except for the fact the camera doesnt work in magisk mode. I am now 100% positive this is due to magisk or TWRP. I will try and install another camera app to see if it works, but would still like to figure out how to get samsungs camera app to work in magisk mode.
So I decided to enter into safe mode which ultimately broke my magisk install. Same scenario as before, I can boot into non-magisk mode now but if I try and boot into magisk mode I cant get past lock screen. However while in safe mode and now non-magisk mode, the camera actually does work. So as it stands I can either have my phone rooted and not be able to use the camera or not have it rooted and be able to use the camera. If anyone has any suggested work arounds, please feel free to chime in. In the mean time I will start over again.
another update.
I reflashed stock firmware along with magisk. I now have root as well as a working camera, and yes the camera works in magisk mode and non-magisk mode. I am now looking to blame TWRP or multidisabler in breaking the camera. I know that having TWRP on a galaxy S10+ is fairly new to the market but I am surprised that I cannot find a single other report of someone elses camera not working after installing TWRP. I feel like I should keep trying things but I also have reflashed firmware, magisk, TWRP 3 times in the past 5 days and I just want a working phone with root. The only other ideas I had was to either give the camera root access or make the camera a system app. I dont see why I would/should need to do that though.
Moderator can you please change the title of this thread to "Camera not working after installing TWRP" please and thank you if it is possible.