You may mess up your phone with Xposed modules and it might get stuck on bootanimation. Here's what to do when such a problem occurs. Just flash the attached file and all the xposed modules you've enabled will be disabled.
will this work on Asus zenfone 5
zTweaked said:
You may mess up your phone with Xposed modules and it might get stuck on bootanimation. Here's what to do when such a problem occurs. Just flash the attached file and all the xposed modules you've enabled will be disabled.
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i am on kitkat 4.4.2
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I just updated to latest nightly of cm13 and then flashed xposed installer zip via recovery. After rebooting it shows up a black screen.
moto g2014
xt1068
cm13 nightly titan 20160423
yashgumaste said:
I just updated to latest nightly of cm13 and then flashed xposed installer zip via recovery. After rebooting it shows up a black screen.
moto g2014
xt1068
cm13 nightly titan 20160423
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Hello,
Did you have selinux as permissive?
For now, you can either clean install CM13 or use Xposed uninstaller zip to boot your device.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
Did you have selinux as permissive?
For now, you can either clean install CM13 or use Xposed uninstaller zip to boot your device.
-Vatsal
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I flashed xposed uninstaller, I think there is a issue in gravity box MM, let me uninstall it and flash xposed installer again.
What is selinux as permissive?
yashgumaste said:
I flashed xposed uninstaller, I think there is a issue in gravity box MM, let me uninstall it and flash xposed installer again.
What is selinux as permissive?
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Hello,
Xposed needs selinux as permissive or bootloops on some devices.
Anyways, you can flash the xposed uninstaller zip to boot your device normally.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
Xposed needs selinux as permissive or bootloops on some devices.
Anyways, you can flash the xposed uninstaller zip to boot your device normally.
-Vatsal
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I uninstalled gravity box, and flashed xposed again. And booted fine. Though it took longer time to boot apart from optimizing app process.
It might be possible due to some conflict between gravity box and cm 13 that caused the problem after boot.
Thanks for your help. Any suggestions?
yashgumaste said:
I uninstalled gravity box, and flashed xposed again. And booted fine. Though it took longer time to boot apart from optimizing app process.
It might be possible due to some conflict between gravity box and cm 13 that caused the problem after boot.
Thanks for your help. Any suggestions?
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Hello,
Nope. It's completely normal. It optimises each app at boot.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
Nope. It's completely normal. It optimises each app at boot.
-Vatsal
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I rebooted again it took almost 5 mins on boot animation, then a black screen for 10 seconds and then lockscreen!
Flashed the stock firmware, then updated to the latest OTA (Security Patch 1st January), flashed TWRP, flashed SuperSU, flashed Xposed framework then reboot was successful. But installing modules and enabling them on Xposed app and after reboot the device getting stuck after boot animation screen..
which modules did you install?
HelpMeruth said:
which modules did you install?
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- Gravity Box
- Lucky Patcher
- Greenify
- Amplify
- MinMinGuard
- YouTube AdAway
- XInsta
- Wifi Password
try to install just one module at once and reboot after each install, to check which app is causing this bootloop.
i assume you can fix to bootloop yourself
HelpMeruth said:
try to install just one module at once and reboot after each install, to check which app is causing this bootloop.
i assume you can fix to bootloop yourself
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Thought of doing it.. Will try. This never used to happen with the previous system version.
help!!!
RaviWL said:
Flashed the stock firmware, then updated to the latest OTA (Security Patch 1st January), flashed TWRP, flashed SuperSU, flashed Xposed framework then reboot was successful. But installing modules and enabling them on Xposed app and after reboot the device getting stuck after boot animation screen..
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I'm worst than you, when I just install xposed, stuck on warning bootloader. What exactly the process you did? could you help me?
dvdhngs said:
I'm worst than you, when I just install xposed, stuck on warning bootloader. What exactly the process you did? could you help me?
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Well, right now I'm on Stock ROM latest (Security Patch 1st January) without any root for​ months, and still very happy with it..
Hi, I'm not new in flashing and rooting but this time, after root, trying to flash xposed I obtain, or a bootloop if flashed from recovery or and error if installed by application.
I'm working on OPO with the last stock ROM and with:
Twrp 3.1.0-0.bacon
Xposed-v87-sdk23-arm.zip
Before of this flashing I had xposed installed yet but I removed it to bypass some detection from some app.
Now it is impossible to restore it.
Error in the xposed app is: MV: can't rename '/system/bin/ app_process32': device or resource busy Error 1 occurred
What to do?
Peppeeeee said:
Hi, I'm not new in flashing and rooting but this time, after root, trying to flash xposed I obtain, or a bootloop if flashed from recovery or and error if installed by application.
I'm working on OPO with the last stock ROM and with:
Twrp 3.1.0-0.bacon
Xposed-v87-sdk23-arm.zip
Before of this flashing I had xposed installed yet but I removed it to bypass some detection from some app.
Now it is impossible to restore it.
Error in the xposed app is: MV: can't rename '/system/bin/ app_process32': device or resource busy Error 1 occurred
What to do?
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You need to uninstall xposed app,then flash xposed.zip then install xposed app.
Use systemless xposed for roms which do not support xposed/bootloops.
Thanks
Thanks very much, I solved using systemless exposed!!!
Mr.Ak said:
You need to uninstall xposed app,then flash xposed.zip then install xposed app.
Use systemless xposed for roms which do not support xposed/bootloops.
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hey buddy can you check my post related this problem . i can't solve that. please please
Hey guys,
I've been searching on the web regarding Xposed Framework. I've installed Magisk, and tried to download Xposed Framework for SDK 25, however whenever I reboot, its stick at the Google logo. I also tried the Xposed Installer which said arm64-v8a is not support at the moment, so I was wondering if anyone installed Xposed on their pixel? Any alternative ways?
Cheers
cwk8412 said:
Hey guys,
I've been searching on the web regarding Xposed Framework. I've installed Magisk, and tried to download Xposed Framework for SDK 25, however whenever I reboot, its stick at the Google logo. I also tried the Xposed Installer which said arm64-v8a is not support at the moment, so I was wondering if anyone installed Xposed on their pixel? Any alternative ways?
Cheers
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wipe your phone and revert to stock and try again through magisk. it will eventually work and id the only xposed working on this phone right now. use the xposed installer in the description of the magisk module.
KittyRgnarok said:
wipe your phone and revert to stock and try again through magisk. it will eventually work and id the only xposed working on this phone right now. use the xposed installer in the description of the magisk module.
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So I downgraded to Android 7.1.0 (NDE63H) from the official Google Website and installed Magisk v14.5 (beta) by flashing through TWRP Recovery. However, when I download the Xposed Module from Magisk, it was able to install. However, when I press the reboot button on Magisk, it turns into some sort of BootLoop where it stuck at the Google Logo. Any idea?
Cheers
cwk8412 said:
So I downgraded to Android 7.1.0 (NDE63H) from the official Google Website and installed Magisk v14.5 (beta) by flashing through TWRP Recovery. However, when I download the Xposed Module from Magisk, it was able to install. However, when I press the reboot button on Magisk, it turns into some sort of BootLoop where it stuck at the Google Logo. Any idea?
Cheers
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Oh yeah i forgot to mention, after u downgrade to nougat you need to be on Magisk 14.2 and refuse to update it for xposed to work. ive not yet figured out why this is but i noticed that after updating to 14.3+ and trying to flash it would always do the google loop and i had to full wipe n just keep redoing the process until it works. being updated will cause the fail to boot and updating after its installed will break all installed magisk modules
I tried installing an Xposed module and it prevents my phone from starting up correctly. Can someone tell me how to disable Xposed momentarily so that i can start my phone up again I am on TWRP 3.1.0-0 I dont wanna lose my pictures and re-do everything from scratch thanks for the help...,
flash the xposed uninstaller