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Having just rooted and unlocked boot loader, my N5 is giving the "android is upgrading" message for 80+ apps (half the usual) on EVERY reboot. This behaviour is only seen with ART runtime. Not with Dalvik. It was also not seen when on ART in stock form. Running Franco r14 kernel with stock rom. Any ideas?
stanc74 said:
Having just rooted and unlocked boot loader, my N5 is giving the "android is upgrading" message for 80+ apps (half the usual) on EVERY reboot. This behaviour is only seen with ART runtime. Not with Dalvik. It was also not seen when on ART in stock form. Running Franco r14 kernel with stock rom. Any ideas?
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Thats how it is every boot it has to pre compile the code for apps
Hmm...but in pre root form, this only happened the first time after selecting runtime. Now its happening every reboot! Is this supposed to be normal for a rooted phone?
stanc74 said:
Hmm...but in pre root form, this only happened the first time after selecting runtime. Now its happening every reboot! Is this supposed to be normal for a rooted phone?
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I don't see that issue on my s2 skyrocket running 4.4 art. I'm not running art on my n5. I'm guessing it's an issue with the franko kernel, but that's just a guess
This happens to my N5 as well. Omni 12/01 nightly + Franco r14
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chill out guys, this is normal behavior when using ART.
This is not normal behavior at all on stock ROM. When you switch to ART, it only does the upgrade/compile thing on the first boot. Having it redo it after every reboot is probably a compatibility issue with the ROM you are running.
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When you switch to ART, it only does the upgrade/compile thing on the first boot.
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That's my recollection as well. It still is on stock ROM. But it looks like other people who have rooted are facing issues that might have arose from kernel or app issues.
I have already wiped cache and rebuilt dalvik fwiw. Also uninstalled titanium backup while no weird odex files are noted. Only Franco kernel left as last data point but I wanted to see if others faced this problem before taking the plunge to reinstall stock kernel
dorkythegreat said:
This happens to my N5 as well. Omni 12/01 nightly + Franco r14
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It does not happen on stock rooted for me either. I would suggest returning to stock rooted to use ART. According to Omni threads they are in nightlies so stuff is expected to be wrong.
Fwiw. I've flashed stock kernel, reflashed the patched libart.so (ie. Whatsapp compatibility fix) , reinstalled whatsapp. Still no joy.
Ah... from According to:
[url]https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=61916
The problem is identified as an extra unbalance check between MonitorEnter / MonitorExit JVM instructions, which ART does and Dalvik doesn't. Some apps (such as Whatsapp) fail to have those balanced.
The fix will be probably fixed in AOSP sooner than later...
Sooo ... everybody relax and have a cup of tea (me included) :good:[/QUOTE]
stanc74 said:
Ah... from [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47473296”]this thread about ART[/URL], this upgrading on every boot seems a known ART bug related to partially incompatible apps like whatsapp
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Hmmm... sorry for the bad news but the problem discussed in that thread is unrelated with yours. We were discussing the (initial) whatsapp incompatibility.
BTW: Using ART here (Nexus 4), absolutely no problems now
it will depend on your apps. this is normal behavior. my n7 doesnt go through it, but my n4 does. they have different apps installed. my n5 goes yhrough it as well(but only 3 apps upgrading on a reboot). its fine if you want to freak out over it, but in reality it is normal.
I have 80 apps upgrading on reboot..and these are pretty standard apps.... This is quite a mysterious situation.
Good to know its happening. Perhaps next ota will address this...
stanc74 said:
I have 80 apps upgrading on reboot..and these are pretty standard apps.... This is quite a mysterious situation.
Good to know its happening. Perhaps next ota will address this...
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my nexus 4 has 92 apps that upgrade after every reboot while on ART. 92 apps, out of 183 apps.
I’m using ART. Running Purity ROM with ElementalX. No long boot issue. I did have a long boot with apps optimization when I switched to ART the first time, but since then it boots normally and quickly.
Updated to 4.4.1. Had to flash stock boot and system IMG along the way. Updated, rooted and now it seems fine. Fast reboot with no data loss!
simms22 said:
chill out guys, this is normal behavior when using ART.
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markdapimp said:
Thats how it is every boot it has to pre compile the code for apps
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stanc74 said:
Having just rooted and unlocked boot loader, my N5 is giving the "android is upgrading" message for 80+ apps (half the usual) on EVERY reboot. This behaviour is only seen with ART runtime. Not with Dalvik. It was also not seen when on ART in stock form. Running Franco r14 kernel with stock rom. Any ideas?
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i am running stock 4.4.2 on N5 with bootloader unlocked and after each reboot i face the same cache rebuilt thing (android is upgrading) for all the user applications i have. Is it normal for stock rom too? have you seen any one on stock who is having otherwise?
I have this problem on my sony xperia sp running cm11, but it is happening since 5 days. Maybe it is the new version of a custom kernel, or link2sd.
Nope it's not normal. What else have you installed or flashed?
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I have been rebooting my Nexus 5 when using Xposed Framework modules and for every perfect reboot I get a bootloop. Is anyone else experiencing this? It's frustrating that my Stock Rooted with Xposed Framework setup would cause bootloops and every time a bootloop occurs it eats up a lot of battery and makes the phone uncomfortably warm.
do you have art selected?
I have the same setup as you.....xposed never sent my device into boot loop. As the poster above me stated, are you using art or dalvik? I believe xposed does not work with art. Also, could using a module within xposed that is not developed for 4.4+ cause such misbehavior?
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I have had this problem.. I don't know how to fix it.. I just restore a backup and try it again.. Sometimes it works and sometimes it don't
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I use Xposed on all my devices, I've never had so much as a stutter from it, let alone a bootloop. You've got something else going on. As others pointed out, if you are using ART runtime, Xposed isn't compatible.
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I use Xposed on all my devices, I've never had so much as a stutter from it, let alone a bootloop. You've got something else going on. As others pointed out, if you are using ART runtime, Xposed isn't compatible.
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Yeah it's not that, I don't have ART enabled and on top of that enabling ART while Xposed is installed automatically sends you back into the OS and cancels the request for ART as a part of Xposed Framework, so I couldn't have enabled it anyway.
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Yeah it's not that, I don't have ART enabled and on top of that enabling ART while Xposed is installed automatically sends you back into the OS and cancels the request for ART as a part of Xposed Framework, so I couldn't have enabled it anyway.
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I wasn't inferring that ART was the only possible cause, just the most common. What modules are you trying to use?
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I wasn't inferring that ART was the only possible cause, just the most common. What modules are you trying to use?
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GravityBox and Greenify. Nothing that should be causing this.
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GravityBox and Greenify. Nothing that should be causing this.
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If you disable both mods do you still get boot loops? And are you using the version of GB that's meant for kitkat?
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If you disable both mods do you still get boot loops? And are you using the version of GB that's meant for kitkat?
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Still getting boot loops with both mods disabled, even went as far as to uninstall Xposed Framework to see if it would happen. I rebooted 10 times and it boot looped 3 times out of those 10.
Yes, using GravityBox for KitKat.
[Q] Please help! "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped"
I have a rooted nexus 5 running CM11. I kept getting this message before and I didn't know why so I posted here and someone told me to wipe my data so I did. That fixed the problem for about 2 weeks but it's back again. It happens so frequently now its very frustrating. It happens when I open an app, update an app or uninstall an app. Not every time but most frequently when updating. Why is this happening?! Please help and thanks in advance!
Just reflash your ROM or flash a different ROM and your problem should be fixed
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Do you use Xposed or any theme mods? Probably something like that causing it.
As spinninbsod said, just dirty flash your ROM again or clean flash a new one.
CitizenLee said:
Do you use Xposed or any theme mods? Probably something like that causing it.
As spinninbsod said, just dirty flash your ROM again or clean flash a new one.
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Ok I'll try reflashing. And yes I have xposed and around 10 mods.
lilfil3 said:
Ok I'll try reflashing. And yes I have xposed and around 10 mods.
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Cool, just make sure none of the mods are trying to do the same thing, like change battery icon etc.
If you're reflashing ROM it also might be worth taking a fresh back up before reactivating Xposed, just to save reflashing if something ***** up again
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Cool, just make sure none of the mods are trying to do the same thing, like change battery icon etc.
If you're reflashing ROM it also might be worth taking a fresh back up before reactivating Xposed, just to save reflashing if something ***** up again
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I think its XBLAST TOOLS that's giving me the problems. I don't get that error until I open the app.
lilfil3 said:
I think its XBLAST TOOLS that's giving me the problems. I don't get that error until I open the app.
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Ok that's a good start. Can you remember what you were using it to do? There's probably a similar settings in XGEL or Gravity Box.
CitizenLee said:
Ok that's a good start. Can you remember what you were using it to do? There's probably a similar settings in XGEL or Gravity Box.
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As soon as I open xblast I get the error. I just uninstalled it and I'm trying gravity box now to see if it was just xblast. And what do you mean what I was using?
lilfil3 said:
As soon as I open xblast I get the error. I just uninstalled it and I'm trying gravity box now to see if it was just xblast. And what do you mean what I was using?
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Prior to your problems, were you using XBlast to do anything specific like changing statusbar or something like that?
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Prior to your problems, were you using XBlast to do anything specific like changing statusbar or something like that?
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Yes. I had like everything enabled. I changed things in the status and notification bar and I also did stuff to my lock screen and a few other tweaks.
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Yes. I had like everything enabled. I changed things in the status and notification bar and I also did stuff to my lock screen and a few other tweaks.
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You can change all that stuff in GravityBox and XGEL so might be best to just use those instead
Due to an update of an Xposed module, I had badly corrupted my systemui. The phone was totally unusable, and I could only press the OK button notifying the stopped event at startup.
Lucky me, I still had not updated to 4.4.3. Via Skipsoft Android Toolkit I updated to the last Android release, and my systemui got fixed. I did not choose to perform a complete wipe, so I actually maintained my previous apps. In relation to root, I did not loose it, but I had to reinstall SuperSU to get the non-official apps working again.
I hope this helps somebody else in my same condition, with no need to do a system wipe!
thank you. this helped me today.
woke up with the error. assuming its gravitybox and xblast causing an issue. will remove xblast.
i9o said:
Due to an update of an Xposed module, I had badly corrupted my systemui. The phone was totally unusable, and I could only press the OK button notifying the stopped event at startup.
Lucky me, I still had not updated to 4.4.3. Via Skipsoft Android Toolkit I updated to the last Android release, and my systemui got fixed. I did not choose to perform a complete wipe, so I actually maintained my previous apps. In relation to root, I did not loose it, but I had to reinstall SuperSU to get the non-official apps working again.
I hope this helps somebody else in my same condition, with no need to do a system wipe!
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Xposed does not actually "touch" or change SystemUI in any way. Xposed puts a couple of "files" in system which allows intercepted commands to be changed, without changing the actual code.
When you updated the ROM via a toolkit (PLEASE don't use toolkits by the way) you would have overwritten these Xposed files.
The simplest fix is to just remove the Xposed files
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Hello guys,
I've got a problem with my 'screen'. If i go to Settings > Battery there is no 'screen' so I cant see for how long my screen has been on. I couldnt find a good answer with google. On XDA there is also only one thread about this problem with no answer. I'm running a Nexus 5 stock 4.4.4 with Root & Xposed.
Things I've done trying to fix it:
* Wiped Cache and Dalvik Cache
* Wiped batterystats
* Plug in and out charger
Is there any option I have forgotten? I dont want to do a full factory reset. Don't blame me for my English please, it's not my nativ language.
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Did a full recharge and suddenly 'Screen' appeared. Anyone knows why?
Are you using any theme? Or are you using any xposed modules which might affect it? Install gsam monitor and see whether the screen time is recorded over there or not.
vin4yak said:
Are you using any theme? Or are you using any xposed modules which might affect it? Install gsam monitor and see whether the screen time is recorded over there or not.
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I do use some Xposed modules. I use Gravitybox & Heads Up Notifications. Didnt install new modules when the problem appeared.
bas1234rule said:
I do use some Xposed modules. I use Gravitybox & Heads Up Notifications. Didnt install new modules when the problem appeared.
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Very difficult to judge the culprit over here. Uninstall all modules, reboot and see if the screen shows up? If it still doesn't install Gsam battery monitor to see the screen on time if you don't want to reset.
If you're just worried about your /sdcard data then flashing a stock rooted 4.4.4 rom won't wipe it at all. Give it a try.
vin4yak said:
Very difficult to judge the culprit over here. Uninstall all modules, reboot and see if the screen shows up? If it still doesn't install Gsam battery monitor to see the screen on time if you don't want to reset.
If you're just worried about your /sdcard data then flashing a stock rooted 4.4.4 rom won't wipe it at all. Give it a try.
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I've deactivated all Xposed modules, changed system language and did a reboot after my phone was fully charged. Did activate the modules again and problem went away. Thanks for the help, maybe you help out other XDA users in the future with this problem
bas1234rule said:
I've deactivated all Xposed modules, changed system language and did a reboot after my phone was fully charged. Did activate the modules again and problem went away. Thanks for the help, maybe you help out other XDA users in the future with this problem
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Hmm.. I guess something went bad with the installed modules or may be not. Actually, this is the first time I'm seeing about this issue. Anyways, glad you got it sorted!
Hi Guys! Really hope you can help.
My Nexus 5 when I turned it on this morning booted up into 4.4.4 and suddenly showed that the process "com.android.systemui" has stopped. I rebooted several times and even cleared the cache through stock recovery and I still get the message. I have no idea what caused it. It was fine last night when I turned it off.
My phone is rooted and I do have a nandroid that is about two months old and I could boot TWRP using the Nexus Root Toolkit, but I was wondering if there is any other options? I would prefer not to lose anything up to this point.
I could kick myself for not making a more current nandroid. I've just been busy.
If the nandroid restore is the best approach could you refresh me on the exact options needed for both a clean restore with a nandroid and a dirty flash? I would probably dirty flash it first.
Hope you can help! Thanks so much!
Matthewlawson3 said:
Hi Guys! Really hope you can help.
My Nexus 5 when I turned it on this morning booted up into 4.4.4 and suddenly showed that the process "com.android.systemui" has stopped. I rebooted several times and even cleared the cache through stock recovery and I still get the message. I have no idea what caused it. It was fine last night when I turned it off.
My phone is rooted and I do have a nandroid that is about two months old and I could boot TWRP using the Nexus Root Toolkit, but I was wondering if there is any other options? I would prefer not to lose anything up to this point.
I could kick myself for not making a more current nandroid. I've just been busy.
If the nandroid restore is the best approach could you refresh me on the exact options needed for both a clean restore with a nandroid and a dirty flash? I would probably dirty flash it first.
Hope you can help! Thanks so much!
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First of all, stop using the stock recovery.
Since you had root access, were you using any modifications such as Xposed?
You can pull your internal storage with adb pull /sdcard/, and your app data with adb pull /data/data/ while in custom recovery.
You can also try pushing a stock ROM .zip downloaded from here to your device with ADB push, then dirty flashing it in recovery (obviously after flashing a custom recovery, also assuming you're on stock ROM).
Also, don't use toolkits. Click the first link of my signature and read some threads if you don't know how to use ADB/fastboot.
On a sidenote I do have xposed framework installed. However, I've never had any problems out of it and I have not modified anything in months.
Matthewlawson3 said:
Hi Guys! Really hope you can help.
My Nexus 5 when I turned it on this morning booted up into 4.4.4 and suddenly showed that the process "com.android.systemui" has stopped. I rebooted several times and even cleared the cache through stock recovery and I still get the message. I have no idea what caused it. It was fine last night when I turned it off.
My phone is rooted and I do have a nandroid that is about two months old and I could boot TWRP using the Nexus Root Toolkit, but I was wondering if there is any other options? I would prefer not to lose anything up to this point.
I could kick myself for not making a more current nandroid. I've just been busy.
If the nandroid restore is the best approach could you refresh me on the exact options needed for both a clean restore with a nandroid and a dirty flash? I would probably dirty flash it first.
Hope you can help! Thanks so much!
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Matthewlawson3 said:
On a sidenote I do have xposed framework installed. However, I've never had any problems out of it and I have not modified anything in months.
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Read my previous post, and since you're running Xposed try using it's safemode disable feature, explanation on how that works here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51306764&postcount=9879
Do you think this is caused by Xposed? You want me to disable it to see I assume?
Matthewlawson3 said:
Do you think this is caused by Xposed? You want me to disable it to see I assume?
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It's entirely possible that a module/Xposed itself is causing a SystemUI crash, it's happened to me before. I'd do it just to be sure, then proceed to what I said in my previous post if it still happens.
Ok its been awhile since I dirty flashed. If I have to do that, what are the exact things that need to be cleared to maintain data after recovery?
Lethargy said:
It's entirely possible that a module/Xposed itself is causing a SystemUI crash, it's happened to me before. I'd do it just to be sure, then proceed to what I said in my previous post if it still happens.
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Ok its been awhile since I dirty flashed. If I have to do that, what are the exact things that need to be cleared to maintain data after recovery?
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What do you mean? No data is lost if you dirty flash a ROM, it only reformats /system.
Custom recovery, download stock ROM flashable zip, ADB push zip to your device while it's in recovery, then flash it.
It looks like I may not have to flash anything. The Xposed Disable worked. But how do I proceed if I want to use Xposed still?
Lethargy said:
What do you mean? No data is lost if you dirty flash a ROM, it only reformats /system.
Custom recovery, download stock ROM flashable zip, ADB push zip to your device while it's in recovery, then flash it.
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Matthewlawson3 said:
It looks like I may not have to flash anything. The Xposed Disable worked. But how do I proceed if I want to use Xposed still?
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First of all we have to see if it's an individual module or Xposed itself causing the issue. List your modules?
Disable all your modules, and delete /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled using a file explorer (to re-enable Xposed like the post says).
Reboot with no modules active, and see if it happens again.
If it doesn't, enable one module, reboot.
If it still doesn't happen, disable the module and enable a different one, reboot again. Keep doing it until you find the culprit.
OK.
My modules are AC Display, Bootmanager, DS Battery Saver, Google Search API, Gravity Box (KK), Greenify, Immerse Me, Notify Clean, Swype Tweaks, Xblast Tools, and Youtube Adaway.
Lethargy said:
First of all we have to see if it's an individual module or Xposed itself causing the issue. List your modules?
Disable all your modules, and delete /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled using a file explorer (to re-enable Xposed like the post says).
Reboot with no modules active, and see if it happens again.
If it doesn't, enable one module, reboot.
If it still doesn't happen, disable the module and enable a different one, reboot again. Keep doing it until you find the culprit.
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Matthewlawson3 said:
OK.
My modules are AC Display, Bootmanager, DS Battery Saver, Google Search API, Gravity Box (KK), Greenify, Immerse Me, Notify Clean, Swype Tweaks, Xblast Tools, and Youtube Adaway.
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Continue with what I've said to try, a few of your modules modify the system and could be causing it.
Go to the xposed module repository and find which of those modules updated recently. I'd bet that's the culprit. Or at least it's a good place to start looking.
Ok before I proceed. I have went into Xposed and disabled all modules. I am now in Root Explorer and have dug down to the "disabled" file following the path indicated. Do I just delete "disabled" and then reboot?
Lethargy said:
Continue with what I've said to try, a few of your modules modify the system and could be causing it.
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Ok before I proceed. I have went into Xposed and disabled all modules. I am now in Root Explorer and have dug down to the "disabled" file following the path indicated. Do I just delete "disabled" and then reboot?
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Yep, delete the folder named "disabled"
It may be faster to see which module updated recently and see if that fixes the problem first before going one by one. What do you think?
Lethargy said:
Yep, delete the folder named "disabled"
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Matthewlawson3 said:
It may be faster to see which module updated recently and see if that fixes the problem first before going one by one. What do you think?
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Worth a shot. In the end it's probably a single module, or a combination of conflicting modules, that's causing the issue.
Looks like the latest updated was Bootmanager on July 26.
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First of all we have to see if it's an individual module or Xposed itself causing the issue. List your modules?
Disable all your modules, and delete /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled using a file explorer (to re-enable Xposed like the post says).
Reboot with no modules active, and see if it happens again.
If it doesn't, enable one module, reboot.
If it still doesn't happen, disable the module and enable a different one, reboot again. Keep doing it until you find the culprit.
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Matthewlawson3 said:
Looks like the latest updated was Bootmanager on July 26.
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Try enabling them one by one by update date.
I'll reboot with all modules off first. Ok, I no longer am getting the error message. At least it's not Xposed itself!
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Looks like the latest updated was Bootmanager on July 26.
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