Showing posts with label Xposed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xposed. Show all posts

Monday, 1 August 2016

Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900V) Xposed Framework Install Help



I am at this point. I am rooted following these instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/veri...5-ok3-t3290370
w/ this rom installed:
VZW_BPB1_ODEX_DEODEX_V9.zip

I have tried installing several different xposed frameworks but cant seem to get it to work. Can someone help me get it installed?

Some phone details:
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Android 5.0 Lollipop
API Level 21
Build ID LRX21T
ARMv7 Processor rev 1
Build: LRX21T.G900VVRU2BPB1



Installed Xposed Framework zip, soft-bricked phone :(

Hey guys,

I know I know, I was stupid to try to get this working but I tried and failed. Now I'm just looking to get my old phone back and just leave it at being rooted (with custom recovery installed) and a custom rom. All 3 of these I had successfully done before I installed the framework zip which is where the problems arose.
I'll give you as much information as possible:

Phone: SM-G935F (UK version and on EE network)
Rooted with: CF-Auto-Root-hero2lte-hero2ltexx-smg935f
Custom Recovery flashed: twrp-3.0.2-2-hero2lte.img.tar
Other things flashed: UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.76-20160630161323.zip
no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip
Custom Rom flashed: KryxxOS-R1.3-G935F.zip

All of these were working and I should have stopped here but with the new Pokemon craze I really wanted Xposed installed to use the modules for it however massively regret it. I wish to get back to this point.

Zip used for Xposed: xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip

Phone initially wouldn't do anything apart from show a battery (not charging (grey icon with lightening in it)) icon when connected to power. And it would ONLY do something when booting into download mode allowing me to go into it. It seemed the custom recovery was no longer working. I then tried everything, flashing back all Stock firmware for my model using ODIN and correct files for my phone (G935FXXU1APF2_G935FEVR1APE2_EVR), that didn't work. Even when installing only AP, all 4 using first HOME_CSC in the CSC and then using all 4 using the CSC file in the CSC. Then I tried using Smart Switch's recovery system, this failed also. Then I remembered hmmm, I can try to reflash my custom recovery using Odin. That WORKED. I thought great now I can do something and sure enough I could wipe my phone and access my files on my phone again when rebooted. After the reboot I tried just re-flashing the SU, the no-verify and the custom ROM thinking it would take me back. It still didn't boot. Black screen nothing. The last thing I attempted was to flash the Xposed Framework uninstaller and used this zip : xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm64. I didn't know what this asci files were so I didn't flash them? After flashing the uninstaller, I again flashed SU, no-verify and the custom ROM. Nothing. Still nothing. However...whilst I was typing this, because my phone was connected to my PC and not stuck in DL mode or anything, it's now randomly come up with a battery charge. 3% so far but I want to wait until its higher before I risk trying to turn it on. Could it have been a dead battery all along whilst trying to fix?

I'd appreciate your help even if its to clarify that the battery seems to be the problem. I'll keep you posted with it throughout the night but if it gets sorted tonight it means I don't have to go into the city tomorrow to buy a fix. Thanks to all who post. Ask if you need anymore information.

Chris

Need help getting Xposed to work with my Tab 4 10.1 SM-T530NU

Hello guys, I'm going to start out saying I’m a complete noob at rooting, getting custom ROMS, ect...

I just rooted my tablet for the first time using a guide from this thread here.
Now I want to be able to use Xposed on my tablet so i can use RootCloak, and various other modules. I read here that I need to made sure my ROM is deodex in order for it to work.

I guess my question is what I need to do from here to get Xposed working on my Tablet?
Model No. : SM-T530NU
Build: LRX22G.T530NUUEU1BOE5

Thank you for any help/advice you all can give.

How to install Xposed on the j700p

(Obvious words of legality, etc. I take no responsibility for anything that happens to your phone. I managed this on my own and everything worked. If you messed it up, I'm sorry, but it's not my problem)
Ok, now the good stuff! Hello all!

As you may know, user messi2050 managed to get us root on our phones (yay!). We don't yet have a custom recovery, and this is a usual requirement for Xposed, but fear not! I have figured out how to install it without a custom recovery. I'll try and be as clear as possible and provide all direct links to the files needed, but if something confuses you please let me know!

1. Root your phone

2. Download and install FlashFire

3. Samsung has weirdness associated with their roms and the way they do things under the Android hood, so you can't use the normal Marshmallow xposed module. You will need the Unofficial Xposed for Samsung Marshmallow by Wanam (HERE is a link directly to the APK you need)

4. Install the Xposed Installer for Marshmallow (Again, there is a direct link to the APK [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440"]HERE[/URL

5. Open up FlashFire and press the (+) button. Select "Flash ZIP or OTA"

6. Choose the file downloaded in step 3

7. IMPORTANT! DESELECT "MOUNT /SYSTEM READ/WRITE"! Make sure everything is deselected! Then click the "✓"

8. Moment of truth y'all. Press the "FLASH" button at the bottom of the screen. You may get warnings, accept or clear them and continue

9. Your phone will shut down, show a bunch of text, and reboot after installing. THE REBOOT TAKES A LONG TIME, SEVERAL MINUTES AT LEAST! Don't be afraid, it will take quite a while to reboot. When it is done, it will "optimize apps" and then you should be all set!

Some xposed modules may not work for this phone! You run the risk of constant crashes and reboots with some modules. There are compatibility issues, especially if you neglect to read the warnings of each module, so read carefully! I'll give a list of modules I've installed with no issues, which will give yo a decent place to start (NOTE: There are individual settings in many of the modules, I haven't tried everything. So I can only tell you that the installation of the module is safe, NOT each setting).
  • Burnt Toast

  • Disable Fullscreen Keyboard

  • GPM Notification Seek Bar [L-M]

  • Greenify

  • Marshmallow SD Fix

  • Media Notification Seek [L-M]

  • NoSafeVolumeWarning

  • Notification Count

  • Wanam Xposed

  • XTouchWiz


If you happen to have success with any others, let us know and I'll update this list. Hope you guys enjoy, I'm so happy we finally got root and Xposed on this phone! :)

Problem with flashing Xposed



Hello xda-Community.

So yesterday i tried to flash the newest Xposed framework.
My phone is on Android 5.1.1 (sdk22) and my kernel architecture is aarch64 (arm64).
So I downloaded the framework "xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64" and tried to flash it via TWRP.
Then there was this Error:
Wrong platform: arm
This file is for: arm64

Then I tried to flash the arm version, but this just lead me into a bootloop.
I don't know what I am doing wrong.
I hope you can help me out.
Thanks :)



Samsung Galaxy S5 G900f Xposed framework help

Hello guys

I own Samsung galaxy s5 G900F with android 6.0.1. Everytime i try to install xposed framework i get a bootloop
I am running on Stock samsung rom
Can some1 help me with that ? i am doing this second day and i am so mad now :/

Sunday, 31 July 2016

Tried to flash xposed zip, stuck in bootloop

I flashed using this zip: xposed-v72-sdk21-arm.zip

And now when I start my phone its stuck at the at&t screen, please help, ima noob at this but want to use my phone...

How would i fix this?

Trying to install Xposed framework please help

I'm trying to install the ZIP file for the framework by flashing in recovery but it always says signature verification failed installation aborted. That's in both TWRP and CWM mode. My device is an Acer Iconia One 10 running on Android 5.1.1 and the zip file is xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64.zip any thoughts?

Xposed not compatible

So I am using a rooted LG Zone 3 and I am trying to install Xposed. I keep getting an error stating: "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 22 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)."
Ive seen people say to use a different APK but I am new to the whole root thing and I am not sure which one to install??
I'm seeing v72-v86 and do not know which one I need or how to determine which one is needed. Any help would be appreciated!!

"soft brick" on honor 7 after failed install of xposed

Hello everybody, I have a huge problem !

I have a rooted honor 7 and I tried to install xposed framework by flashing the zip, but guess what, It didn't work :( so it got stuck on TWRP, I flashed the uninstaller but, even after reboot, I'm still stuck on TWRP...

If someone could explain me with clear words what can I do to clean all that mess, I would be so happy :) ^^

Have a good day !

add CM Development Shortcuts to AOSP with Xposed?

I have an android device running AOSP 4.4.4 and I want to add CM's "App Development Shortcut" feature to it.
If you don't know what that is, when you hold down on an app in the recents screen, there is an option to force close it.
Unfortunately I can't find the CM11 source anywhere.
Can anyone help me?

Doogee X5 Pro [Xposed Framework Help]



Right. I have been doing a fair amount of research on how to install the Xposed Framwork. I am running Lolipop 5.1 and I am pretty sure all Doogee X5 Pro's run it. I haven't changed anything to do with the rom and my android is rooted using KingRoot. I only did that because it was easy to do and I didn't want to go through the bother of flashing a nand or anything. I got the installer thinking that would work[This was before I did any research about Xposed] I heard that it allowed you to use a lot of modules and improve the device so I thought.. Why not. this isn't my first time screwing around with nands and stuff with devices.
Anyhow. On to the problem at hand, To start with I think I am on a stock ROM and a lot of people are saying that I am going to need to get a custom ROM. I am not entirely sure what to do there and I am aware that most android devices are different so looking at a tutorial from someone not using the same device as me causes some issues.

I don't know which SDK to get for the framework but after doing a fair amount of looking and finding that I need armv8-a helped out a little but then I got slightly confused with the table that they made on the Xposed Framework Thread. It stated that if I was not on a TW ROM then I would need to check if the /system/lib64/ folder exists and then that would tell me what ROM to get.. I found that all a bit confusing and not very well explained so I didn't proceed because I didn't want to end up bricking my phone [So much as you can fix a soft brick. I thought I would come here first and save my self some hassle]

Model Number : x5pro
Android Version : 5.1
http :// prntscr.com / bzu2he

Link to the spec's of Doogee X5 Pro
Kindest Regards XeNitro



Xposed framework is installed, but not active

Device: Meize MX4
Build: Flyme 5.1.5.0G
OS: Lolipop MR1 (5.1)
Architecture: armv7l

I installed XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=3034811

And download xposed-v86-sdk22-arm.zip from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk22/arm/

I don't have an custom recovery, So I installed the SDK manually by this steps:
1. Decompressed xposed-v86-sdk22-arm.zip
2. Copy all files in "bin" to "/system/bin" with "rwxr-xr-x" permissions
3. Copy the file in "framework" to "/system/framework" with "rw-rw----" permissions
4. Copy all files in "lib" to "/system/lib" with "rw-rw----" permissions
5. Copy the file "xposed.prop" to "/system" with default permissions
6. Rebooting the system

At the main menu of Xposed I see this message under "Framework" title:
"The lastest version of Xposed is currently not active, Did you install the framework and reboot?"

And when I press on "Framework" I see this message:
"Xposed framework version 86 is installed, but not active, Please check the logs for details."

When I switch to "Logs" I see that:
"Could not read log: /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/log/error.log: open failed: ENOENT (No such file or directory)"

Can someone help me please?
Thanks!

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Xposed problem

I have a problem trying to install xposed
asked me if i'am root and i granted it's access earlier
error mounting or some thing like that

Theme your phone into lollipop without flashing custom ROM (Xposed Installer)

Most of us know about cyanogen mod ROMs and to be honest. They beat the band
But the procedure of flashing a custom ROM is sometimes dreadful
So I would like to share about a few Xposed framework modules which can help you transform into 5.0 here and now

Prerequisites----
Xposed installer
Flat style colored bars (pro)
Flat style notification bars (pro)
Monster UI

Download the following and enable them and reboot device
Open flat style colored bars and edit our status bar icons as per to your liking... I would prefer to edit them into the latest marshmallow or lollipop style

Open flat style status bars and tap status bar option
And choose lollipop in the overlay style dropbox

I would recommend you to discover the many uses of Monster UI yourself... Its a fun module and enables a hell lot of customization :laugh:

An Xposed module to remap bottom hardware buttons ?



Hi,

I've bought several Android devices and since 2014 I really hate how the multitasking button replaced the menu button.
I just want to bring the menu button back and bring the multitasking section by long-pressing the home button, I really don't care about the Google Search functions.
The problem is, the phones I bought don't have any on-screen buttons and I really don't want to add a bottom panel for that.

I also know that GravityBox may be the Xposed module which can do that, but since it mostly applies to AOSP-based ROMs, I'm affraid of having conflicts with my phones' stock ROMs (Zenfone Selfie -ZE551KL- on Marshmallow).
Some apps that I found in the internet are quite old -pre 2014-, making them surely unsuitable for Android Lollipop and above.

So the question is: Is there any Xposed module -or even an app !- that can remap the bottom hardware buttons without conflicts ?



Error reinstalling Xposed Framework

Hi everyone!

I have a Meizu M2 note with 5.1. Lollipop. I had xposed framework installed, I upgraded to the new version of flyme, I rooted again the phone, and now I can't install the framework.

In xposed installer (without the framework installed) it says XposedBridge.jar included is 54, and not app_process included (it says --). It seems I don't have the original app_process file in system.

Then, I made a factory reset and I reflashed the original system zip, and I tried again; but I can't install the framework neither.

And when I try to uninstall the framework (because the installer gives me the option), it says: "no backup found in /system/bin/app_process.orig" and "/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed: not found".

What else can I do?
Thanks in advance, and sorry because of my bad English!

Xposed error 491 Playstore



Hello,

Model Note 3 Neo 4g N7505
ROM: NoteRom v3 lollipop

I have a problem with the original and unofficial Version.
With original i got a bootloop.
With the unofficial i cant download anything from Playstore (Error code 491)

I delete data and my account but it does not work.

Can anybody help?



[Q] [XPOSED] Issues related with Xposed Framework

I installed xposed (it took around 20 minutes to install) and then installed 5 modules, and when I rebooted I saw that xposed is installed but not active. And when I tried installing xposed on top of it again it didn't do anything, do you know how to fix it?
List of modules installed:
Obb on SD
XInternalSD
Gravitybox MM
XStana
Lucky Patcher








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moto e2 xposed framework installation



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