Art Runtime Not Being Selected - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm using rooted stock 4.4.2 and I'm trying to change runtime from dalvik to Art but it remains Dalvik even after reboot.. Can anyone tell me what's wrong?
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You're using xposed, right? That's the problem

You have to forgo xposed

Yes I'm using xposed..if I uninstall it will it help switching back to Art?
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Yasharkhan said:
Yes I'm using xposed..if I uninstall it will it help switching back to Art?
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If you uninstall it you can switch to art but then you won't be able to run xposed. It's not compatible

I've uninstalled xposed, and the apps connected (kk themer, bbs & grav box) except for greenfiy.
I've cleared cache in cwm recovery. I select ART, device reboots...
I check dev options and under select runtime, it still displays use dalvik.
Any advice?

EvilM0narch said:
I've uninstalled xposed, and the apps connected (kk themer, bbs & grav box) except for greenfiy.
I've cleared cache in cwm recovery. I select ART, device reboots...
I check dev options and under select runtime, it still displays use dalvik.
Any advice?
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Reflash your current rom
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Yasharkhan said:
Yes I'm using xposed..if I uninstall it will it help switching back to Art?
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Yeah
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EvilM0narch said:
I've uninstalled xposed, and the apps connected (kk themer, bbs & grav box) except for greenfiy.
I've cleared cache in cwm recovery. I select ART, device reboots...
I check dev options and under select runtime, it still displays use dalvik.
Any advice?
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have u uninstalled xposed binaries from xposed installer and then uninstalled xposed installer, or just uninstalled the xposed installer?
u have to do the former to completely uninstall xposed framework..

For me all I had to do was uninstall exposed via the installer app. I eventually went back to dalvic and xposed
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iamelton said:
have u uninstalled xposed binaries from xposed installer and then uninstalled xposed installer, or just uninstalled the xposed installer?
u have to do the former to completely uninstall xposed framework..
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This is exactly what the issue was. I had just uninstalled xposed, rather than uninstalling the framework from within the app.
I feel stupid lol
All sorted now though, thanks anyway :highfive:

EvilM0narch said:
This is exactly what the issue was. I had just uninstalled xposed, rather than uninstalling the framework from within the app.
I feel stupid lol
All sorted now though, thanks anyway :highfive:
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glad that its sorted out now..

Related

[REQ]Volume rocker HOLD to Change track.

The ones in the market are unreliable. Would love to know how to do this on a stock odexed rom.
I paypal handsomely for any dev work on this. Ive seen the mod on a deodexed N5 rom but would like to stay stock.
I have zero problems. just miss this ability. PM me for pricing for your hard work.
tutorials accepted too!!!
You should root. Takes 5 minutes max. Then install xposed and gravitybox. This info is free
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Well in an rooted/unlocked. but i use ART. Which in unfortunately xposed doesn't support.
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I really don't think you can do this reliably without being rooted and using Xposed. You'll need to weigh up whether you value the minor speed increase you get opening apps with ART up against the features Xposed will give you. Honestly, I think it's a no-brainer, as for example, GravityBox does exactly what you want for free.
Where's the deodexed mod? Maybe I can use that to help you.
malibu_23 said:
Well in an rooted/unlocked. but i use ART. Which in unfortunately xposed doesn't support.
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Xposed suport ART. I am using xposed on ART
DelBoy said:
Xposed suport ART. I am using xposed on ART
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Hi,
Are you sure?
From today's post from the dev, his last about ART compatibility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49513969&postcount=7930...
Xposed isn't compatible with ART (yet)
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viking37 said:
Hi,
Are you sure?
From today's post from the dev, his last about ART compatibility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49513969&postcount=7930...
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Yes, you are right. Never checked that.
It changes back to dalvik.
lol I always thought I am on ART ahahaah
:laugh::laugh:
Any devs wanna program for hire?
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Cyanogenmod has this feature builtin, i dont use ART though so i cant comment on whether it works in that mode
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How much is handsomely??? Jokes aside, this should work if you're using ART since it doesn't use the odex files anyways and it includes the advanced reboot options also. Just flash the zip in recovery
Calkulin said:
How much is handsomely??? Jokes aside, this should work if you're using ART since it doesn't use the odex files anyways and it includes the advanced reboot options also. Just flash the zip in recovery
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Expect a donation if this works bro. Can't flash till i get home. But Thx in adv!!!
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aooga said:
Where's the deodexed mod? Maybe I can use that to help you.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47200894&postcount=1
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Calkulin said:
How much is handsomely??? Jokes aside, this should work if you're using ART since it doesn't use the odex files anyways and it includes the advanced reboot options also. Just flash the zip in recovery
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Yes! perfect! And the reboot power menu is icing on the cake! Thank u sir! Check your donation box!
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Calkulin said:
How much is handsomely??? Jokes aside, this should work if you're using ART since it doesn't use the odex files anyways and it includes the advanced reboot options also. Just flash the zip in recovery
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Looks like the latest update to google play music 5.4 N broke your mod you coded for me. was wondering if you could update it for me. I'll gladly pay again for your services. Looks like they added a "play next" to the player and it doesnt recognize the volume hold to change now.
4.4.2 stock ART
You also included the reboot menu which was also very helpful.
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I flashed the zip, but it doesn't do anything if i hold down either volume button. Neither have the extended power menu what did i do wrong?
soadzoor said:
I flashed the zip, but it doesn't do anything if i hold down either volume button. Neither have the extended power menu what did i do wrong?
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I believe it's configured for ART. Enable that and see if it works. The latest Google play music update seems to have broken the hold volume when screen off to change track feature though.
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Not sure what happened. But this morning while connected to my Bluetooth head phones the hold to skip function works fine. Guess it only works when head phones are attached. Good for me
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Youtube Problem

Hello! I am on pure Kitkat 4.4.2 with franco.kernel r34 and have installed some mods via Xposed Installer. Problem is that my Youtube app doesnt work. Everytime I try to start Youtube app, it gives me an error "Unfortunately, Youtube has stopped". This is exactly the same problem I am facing in my Nexus 10 with the same ver of Kitkat and Franco Kernel and mods. I have tried uninstalling Youtube via Titanium Backup and reinstalling a fresh copy from Play but the problem is still there.
Now is this a problem with the Kernel or have I messed up something else. Please help.
It's not you, it's them. The YouTube app has been wonking out for a few weeks.
You have the YouTube ad blocker module and it needs updating
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Ben36 said:
You have the YouTube ad blocker module and it needs updating
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Oh yeah, f*k, I totally forgot about that.
Mac Callam said:
I have already remove YouTube ad blocker. It's work not properly.... again help thread please
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Have you cleared the app data since?
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do exactly as i say clear data clear cache of the app uninstall updates then disable app then reboot and enable it again it should work fine now ....

I can't activate Art

Hi.
My N5, 10 days old, is rooted and with bootloader. I'm using NOVA launcher.
I activated developer mode.
If I try to change to Art I have to confirm a message of library change and reboot. So I do it, N5 reboot, I go back to developers adjust and I see that I continue on Dalvik. I tryed it sometimes but never starts with Art.
Any solution? What happens with my Nexus?
Thanks
aidrabmol said:
Hi.
My N5, 10 days old, is rooted and with bootloader. I'm using NOVA launcher.
I activated developer mode.
If I try to change to Art I have to confirm a message of library change and reboot. So I do it, N5 reboot, I go back to developers adjust and I see that I continue on Dalvik. I tryed it sometimes but never starts with Art.
Any solution? What happens with my Nexus?
Thanks
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Using Xposed Framework?, either stick with dalvik or uninstall Xposed as they don`t play well
aidrabmol said:
Hi.
My N5, 10 days old, is rooted and with bootloader. I'm using NOVA launcher.
I activated developer mode.
If I try to change to Art I have to confirm a message of library change and reboot. So I do it, N5 reboot, I go back to developers adjust and I see that I continue on Dalvik. I tryed it sometimes but never starts with Art.
Any solution? What happens with my Nexus?
Thanks
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You don't by any chance use Xposed framework do you ? It won't let you use ART
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I don't use Xposed.
I use root only for a better control of ROM, uninstall stock apps that I don't like,...
aidrabmol said:
I don't use Xposed.
I use root only for a better control of ROM, uninstall stock apps that I don't like,...
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So elaborate what happens when you try to activate Art?
Do you see attached window pop-up?
Are you sure Nova is ART compatible??
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No ART doesn't work when you are rooted
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Hi,
jaimeletelierhay said:
Are you sure Nova is ART compatible??
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I used Nova prime with ART, no issue...
dec1153 said:
No ART doesn't work when you are rooted
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Where did you see that
ART works even when you are rooted...
Hit up the dev of Nova and see what he says. Usually really quick at replies. Seems odd that its worked before with ART
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aidrabmol said:
I don't use Xposed.
I use root only for a better control of ROM, uninstall stock apps that I don't like,...
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Have you ever downloaded Xposed? And didn't uninstall it the correct way? Maybe you still have the framework installed without uninstalling it, and just deleted the app...
dec1153 said:
No ART doesn't work when you are rooted
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i guess all those people using art while rooted are just clueless then
My bad, I thought art wasn't compatible with root!!! So having xposed framework without having any modules won't let ART switch on? How weird!
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dec1153 said:
My bad, I thought art wasn't compatible with root!!! So having xposed framework without having any modules won't let ART switch on? How weird!
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yea, xposed breaks art. it used to just not boot, but they now made it so it doesnt switch to art. all root does is give you permission to mess with system files or use root apps.
simms22 said:
yea, xposed breaks art. it used to just not boot, but they now made it so it doesnt switch to art. all root does is give you permission to mess with system files or use root apps.
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So how can I fully uninstall it so I can switch to ART?
C5FlyingSquad said:
So how can I fully uninstall it so I can switch to ART?
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Hi,
Go into Xposed Framework, Framework-> Uninstall (it will restore the original file "app_process") then reboot.
If it's not enough uninstall Xposed Framework and modules from Settings/Apps.
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
Go into Xposed Framework, Framework-> Uninstall (it will restore the original file "app_process") then reboot.
If it's not enough uninstall Xposed Framework and modules from Settings/Apps.
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Thanks for that. I tried to uninstall it like a normal app.

[Q] S-Health no longer works. Tried several things. How to fix?

Ever since I have installed Xposed Framework, S-Health comes up with the error "Unfortunately, S Health has stopped." I have tried to changing ro.securestorage.support=false and deleting the S Health cache/data. Nothing has worked.
I am running a deodexed stock rooted 4.4.2 NE5 rom. Any help is appreciated!
Uninstall Xposed, reboot, force stop shealth and then clear cache, reboot and try again?
I have never gotten Shealth to work while Xposed is installed, even if I change the secure value.
slickdealers said:
Ever since I have installed Xposed Framework, S-Health comes up with the error "Unfortunately, S Health has stopped." I have tried to changing ro.securestorage.support=false and deleting the S Health cache/data. Nothing has worked.
I am running a deodexed stock rooted 4.4.2 NE5 rom. Any help is appreciated!
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Search for "Wanam Xposed" and install it in Xposed mod - I think it has an option to enable the "private" (or secure folder) I forget which affects S-health...
IMPORTANT!!!: Make sure you backup your feature.xml file (in the system/csc folder) - When you change anything in Wanam Xposed mod, it will completely re-make your feature.xml, and I had to manually edit mine a few times to get my settings back to the way I wanted. This is a personal warning from me to you! If you can edit your .xml file yourself, and if you're sure you know what you're doing, you'll have no problems.
I know I read something that S-Health has to do with not running because of the private folder (or system folder/partition or whatever it is...)
Google around if Wanam Mod doesn't fix it and do some research you'll find more info about it.
zmag said:
Search for "Wanam Xposed" and install it in Xposed mod - I think it has an option to enable the "private" (or secure folder) I forget which affects S-health...
IMPORTANT!!!: Make sure you backup your feature.xml file (in the system/csc folder) - When you change anything in Wanam Xposed mod, it will completely re-make your feature.xml, and I had to manually edit mine a few times to get my settings back to the way I wanted. This is a personal warning from me to you! If you can edit your .xml file yourself, and if you're sure you know what you're doing, you'll have no problems.
I know I read something that S-Health has to do with not running because of the private folder (or system folder/partition or whatever it is...)
Google around if Wanam Mod doesn't fix it and do some research you'll find more info about it.
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Thank you for pointing me in the right direction! I tried the option in the "Wanam Xposed" and it didn't work. I then saw something called "Xsecure Storage" and installed that. S-Health works now!!
Thank you again! [emoji2]
slickdealers said:
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction! I tried the option in the "Wanam Xposed" and it didn't work. I then saw something called "Xsecure Storage" and installed that. S-Health works now!!
Thank you again! [emoji2]
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Ah lol, glad I could point you in the right direction at least! Sorry Wanam Xposed didn't fix it, but at least Xsecure Storage did!
That was all you my friend! Cheers!
slickdealers said:
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction! I tried the option in the "Wanam Xposed" and it didn't work. I then saw something called "Xsecure Storage" and installed that. S-Health works now!!
Thank you again! [emoji2]
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Tried xsecure storage and it didn't work
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steveokinevo said:
Tried xsecure storage and it didn't work
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What firmware and ROM are you running?
slickdealers said:
What firmware and ROM are you running?
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Actually tried xsecure and wanam. Neither one worked.
I have nk4, rooted, 4.4.4
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Can't get to it to work for my life.
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steveokinevo said:
Actually tried xsecure and wanam. Neither one worked.
I have nk4, rooted, 4.4.4
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Can't get to it to work for my life.
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See if following these steps gets it to work again.
http://gs5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/f...hes-when-using-xposed-your-galaxy-s5-0157344/
slickdealers said:
See if following these steps gets it to work again.
http://gs5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/f...hes-when-using-xposed-your-galaxy-s5-0157344/
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Tried this step by step. Still no go......
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Someone plz help me get this working ?
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Had this problem. What I did was odin stock/factory reset. Rooted with towelroot(on 4.4.2) before I did anything with s health OR PRIVATE MODE(MOST IMPORTANT THING, DO NOT OPEN FINGERPRINT, S HEALTH, OR PRIVATE MODE). installed xposed and the module xsecure (samething is in wanam, they are both made by wanam, xsecure is meant if you don't want wanam). And then you can open private mode and set it up, and samething with s health after xposed is installed with xsecure or wanam. Also disabling knox with superSU doesn't seem to matter at all. As long you install xposed before you open any of those apps it should work.
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lys3rgic said:
Had this problem. What I did was odin stock/factory reset. Rooted with towelroot(on 4.4.2) before I did anything with s health OR PRIVATE MODE(MOST IMPORTANT THING, DO NOT OPEN FINGERPRINT, S HEALTH, OR PRIVATE MODE). installed xposed and the module xsecure (samething is in wanam, they are both made by wanam, xsecure is meant if you don't want wanam). And then you can open private mode and set it up, and samething with s health after xposed is installed with xsecure or wanam. Also disabling knox with superSU doesn't seem to matter at all. As long you install xposed before you open any of those apps it should work.
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So. Factory restore, install xposed and xsecure before opening then it should work?
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Yep. Thats what worked for me.
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lys3rgic said:
Had this problem. What I did was odin stock/factory reset. Rooted with towelroot(on 4.4.2) before I did anything with s health OR PRIVATE MODE(MOST IMPORTANT THING, DO NOT OPEN FINGERPRINT, S HEALTH, OR PRIVATE MODE). installed xposed and the module xsecure (samething is in wanam, they are both made by wanam, xsecure is meant if you don't want wanam). And then you can open private mode and set it up, and samething with s health after xposed is installed with xsecure or wanam. Also disabling knox with superSU doesn't seem to matter at all. As long you install xposed before you open any of those apps it should work.
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This did the trick! Thx!
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Guide for installing Xposed framework after flashing?

I was looking through the threads about rooting our S7e devices, and ended up not being able to get back to the post where it showed which files needed to flash Xposed framework on our recently rooted devices. So, here is a short and simple guide to installing XPOSED framework, thanks to stormonya! Thanks!
Guide by stormonya:
1. DOWNLOAD FLASHFIRE FROM THE PLAY STORE
2. DOWNLOAD XPOSED APK AND ARM64 FRAMEWORK ZIP FROM HERE:http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
3.INSTALL XPOSED APK.
4. OPEN FLASHFIRE AND GIVE SUPERSU PERMISSION AND FLASH THE XPOSED FRAMEWORK ZIP YOU DOWNLOADED...
5.PHONE WILL REBOOT AND OPTIMIZE APPS AND LOAD UP.....IT WILL TAKE 15 MINUTES....AND THEN BOOM!!!! YOU'RE ALL XPOSED!!!
Edit:
Version 86.0 does NOT work as I previously stated. I had to revert to 85.1 custom in order to get it to stick. Sorry for the mistake guys.
Here are the two files you need in order to get xposed working properly
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572330218881466 - this is version 85.1 custom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440 - Xposed installer 3.0 alpha 4 apk
Use flashfire from the play store to flash the zip file. When it reboots, expect it to take several minutes to optimize your apps. After that, you should be good to go! Sorry again for the mistake!
Script said:
I am searching for which files are needed for installing Xposed framework on our s7e phones, after being rooted. I know it is discussed/buried in at least two other threads, but I am having trouble finding the exact posts while using a mobile browser. Could someone please post a quick run through with links to the appropriate files. I'm sure this will help others as well. Thanks in advance!
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1. DOWNLOAD FLASHFIRE FROM THE PLAY STORE
2. DOWNLOAD XPOSED APK AND ARM64 FRAMEWORK ZIP FROM HERE:http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
3.INSTALL XPOSED APK.
4. OPEN FLASHFIRE AND GIVE SUPERSU PERMISSION AND FLASH THE XPOSED FRAMEWORK ZIP YOU DOWNLOADED...
5.PHONE WILL REBOOT AND OPTIMIZE APPS AND LOAD UP.....IT WILL TAKE 15 MINUTES....AND THEN BOOM!!!! YOU'RE ALL XPOSED!!!
stormonya said:
1. DOWNLOAD FLASHFIRE FROM THE PLAY STORE
2. DOWNLOAD XPOSED APK AND ARM64 FRAMEWORK ZIP FROM HERE:http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
3.INSTALL XPOSED APK.
4. OPEN FLASHFIRE AND GIVE SUPERSU PERMISSION AND FLASH THE XPOSED FRAMEWORK ZIP YOU DOWNLOADED...
5.PHONE WILL REBOOT AND OPTIMIZE APPS AND LOAD UP.....IT WILL TAKE 15 MINUTES....AND THEN BOOM!!!! YOU'RE ALL XPOSED!!!
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Thanks for the short and simple guide! I'm sure that there are plenty of people that will find this useful! I posted it in the first post, giving you credit. Thanks again!
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Thanks for the short and simple guide! I'm sure that there are plenty of people that will find this useful! I posted it in the first post, giving you credit. Thanks again!
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That's what we are all here for......I'm glad it was of help. Thank you for the credit post. Its great that you made the original post. I'm pretty sure a lot of people were trying to scavage the forum as well to find it.
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That's what we are all here for......I'm glad it was of help. Thank you for the credit post. Its great that you made the original post. I'm pretty sure a lot of people were trying to scavage the forum as well to find it.
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I always try to give credit where it is due. I updated the OP. The latest version 86.0 works flawlessly as well.
Im doing it and is not working!! What that heck im doing wrong?!! Lol..i installed the 3.0 apk and after that went to flashify and cbose intall zip.chose the zip and then flashify ask what recovery im ginna use.. i pick the first choice cuss the other 2 are twrp witch we dont have anyways after flashify tells me that the zip was flashed ask me if i wanna reboot i chose yup and the phone reboots to the recovery that you can pick to reboot ect. ect... after i reboot i go to the xpose and wen i open it still saids no framework installed
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Script, and images can all be displayed or the video I have everything any ban climbs in the video please post.
Ok guys, I'm sorry for posting that version 86.0 worked flawlessly. It appeared to install fine, and work OK. But, upon rebooting the device, xposed ceased to function. So, I ended up going back to 85.1
Here are the two files you need in order to get xposed working properly
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572330218881466 - this is version 85.1 custom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440 - Xposed installer 3.0 alpha 4 apk
Use flashfire from the play store to flash the zip file. When it reboots, expect it to take several minutes to optimize your apps. After that, you should be good to go! Sorry again for the mistake!
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86 working great for me so far after a few reboots. Did you add something new that might of broke it?
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mmtk99 said:
Im doing it and is not working!! What that heck im doing wrong?!! Lol..i installed the 3.0 apk and after that went to flashify and cbose intall zip.chose the zip and then flashify ask what recovery im ginna use.. i pick the first choice cuss the other 2 are twrp witch we dont have anyways after flashify tells me that the zip was flashed ask me if i wanna reboot i chose yup and the phone reboots to the recovery that you can pick to reboot ect. ect... after i reboot i go to the xpose and wen i open it still saids no framework installed
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It shouldn't ask you for a recovery to use....you select "FLASH ZIP OR OTA" select the zip that was downloaded...make sure it is the ARM64 SDK23 Version. It will flash and reboot.
mmtk99 said:
Im doing it and is not working!! What that heck im doing wrong?!! Lol..i installed the 3.0 apk and after that went to flashify and cbose intall zip.chose the zip and then flashify ask what recovery im ginna use.. i pick the first choice cuss the other 2 are twrp witch we dont have anyways after flashify tells me that the zip was flashed ask me if i wanna reboot i chose yup and the phone reboots to the recovery that you can pick to reboot ect. ect... after i reboot i go to the xpose and wen i open it still saids no framework installed
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Use flashfire instead.
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Use flashfire instead.
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Oooooommmmmmgggggg!!!! Thank you i finally understand that it was flashfire insted of flashify.....lol i was able to flashed with flashifire thanks alot
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mmtk99 said:
Oooooommmmmmgggggg!!!! Thank you i finally understand that it was flashfire insted of flashify.....lol i was able to flashed with flashifire thanks alot
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Can anybody suggest a good xposed module for full customization of the status bar?
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mrbigdrawsz said:
Can anybody suggest a good xposed module for full customization of the status bar?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bocharov.xposed.fsbi
Anybody know how to remove the rcs icon?
mrbigdrawsz said:
Can anybody suggest a good xposed module for full customization of the status bar?
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I really enjoy Gravity Box. There are a lot of status bar customizations, as well as a ton of other customizations for other Android features as well.
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anrchy666 said:
86 working great for me so far after a few reboots. Did you add something new that might of broke it?
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I didn't add anything new that should have broken the framework. I'm going to try and upgrade to 86 in the morning. Could have just been a fluke. I'll update the OP if everything goes well. Thanks for letting me know that you got it working!
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I didn't add anything new that should have broken the framework. I'm going to try and upgrade to 86 in the morning. Could have just been a fluke. I'll update the OP if everything goes well. Thanks for letting me know that you got it working!
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Yep no problem still running 86 no issues.
I installed xposed but when I click reboot it says
de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed: not found

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