[Completed] Can I install xposed app, and frames without worry? - XDA Assist

Hey, I'm new with this rooting stuff.. and I read, and I read in google, threads, youtube ect., but I cant figure out all my questions.. Can I download xposed app and download things from the app without worry for bricking or bootloop?
I installed twrp, and followed instructions for files to download, but there are like thousands of files, and Im unsure which is the newest.. so maybe I need the latest file, does anyone have a link maybe? SM-N910F is mye device..
I get this message when I try to install:
E:Error executing updater binary in z
or can I just install the app, and reboot from the app itself, or do I have to it via twrp.. ?
what does it mean?
thanks for help anyone..

Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
There is the possibilty of creating a bootloop if you use Xposed with certain modules, it depends on your device on what is compatible and can be used safely in Xposed but if you read the Xposed installation instructions the developer provides a way out of the bootloop with a zip that is flashed in recovery that will get you out of the bootloop.
The version of Xposed installer that you need depends on what ROM your device has. If you have stock Samsung touchwiz then youll need the Xposed for TW, there is a Kit Kat Xposed, Lollipop Xposed for stock touchwiz and an Xposed for custom Kit Kat and custom Lollipop.
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.

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Xposed Installer for mi4i

I try installed the xposed installer but it keep stuck in bootloop.
Does anyone install the xposed installer successfully in their device ?
As far as i know You can't install xposed With stock rom, work perfectly With custom rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63963080&postcount=8
Search on the official MIUI forum, someone did manage to make a compatible port of Xposed Framework for our device.

LG G Stylo LG-H636 + Xposed Framework

Hi There,
I have come close to getting Xposed framework to work on my Canadian variant of the LG Stylo LG-H636.
As there is no custom recovery and I'm not sure about bootloader unlocking, but with no custom recovery it made the process a bit more annoying.
I started by rooting with kingroot, then used a guide to show me how to switch from king user to Superuser because in order to flash Xposed framework I need Flashfire, and in order to use Flashfire I need to be using SuperSU.
So after switching it to SuperSU Binary I registered and installed the Flashfire app.
This is where I am having problems; I don't know what Xposed Framework to use for my LG-H636. There are download options on the Xposed download page that are for my Android L 5.0.2. So I downloaded x86, and ARM, and ARM64, I tried them all by flashing with Flashfire but Still can't get Xposed framework running.
I get the error that Xposed framework is not installed when I go to the app and download a module.
Flashfire seems to say "Done!" after the ARM version is flashed, but not with the others. It just says "Flashing..." and ..."rebooting". I still don't know what one to use. Anyone know the proper Xposed to use?
I thought I was getting close to having some fun on this phone, whereas before I tried all this I only had the option of stock and root.
Question; does anyone out there know the proper Xposed Framework I should be using? I think I've tried them all and still not working. Is there an easier way to get GravityBox LP working? That's actually why I started doing all this!
I'm running Android L 5.0.2, rooted with King Root and switched to SuperSU, flashing Xposed Framework ZIP with Flashfire.
Thanks a bunch!

Bootloop after install Xposed Framework

i got my oppo f1 bootloop after install xposed framework. i still dont know why, since i never saw anyone installing xposed framework on their oppo f1.
i got all instructions and files from :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
i hope someone here knowhow to solve it. thank you.
eijienator said:
i got my oppo f1 bootloop after install xposed framework. i still dont know why, since i never saw anyone installing xposed framework on their oppo f1.
i got all instructions and files from :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
i hope someone here knowhow to solve it. thank you.
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Which version of Android you are running..
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eijienator said:
i got my oppo f1 bootloop after install xposed framework. i still dont know why, since i never saw anyone installing xposed framework on their oppo f1.
i got all instructions and files from :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
i hope someone here knowhow to solve it. thank you.
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in the download page there is uninstaller.zip have you tried ( flash it via recovery )
Sent from my HTC One M8 using XDA-Developers mobile app
i did all necessary things like wipe data, dalvik, etc.
my bad is i didnt backup my phone. im regretting it now.
mithunraj2 said:
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i got 5.1.1 lolipop running on colorOS, so i use the last version of:
xposed installer v3_alpha4 apk file
xposed framework which is sdk22 v86.
i tried to use the uninstaller zip file and the manual delete/disable from twrp terminal/file explorer.
all still didnt work.
it will takes around 15 minutes to boot up, be patient

Xposed framework doesn't work on my OnePlus One OPO

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

Safest way to install xposed?

hello!
I have an s6 edge (G925F), running on latest global elite ROM 4.1 (nougat 7.0), and I have latest Magisk (16.0).
I want to install Xposed framework, but I'm confused which way is the safest and less bootloop-y to install it.
should I install it systemlessly through Magisk manager [Xposed Framework (SDK 24)]? or should i flash it with twrp from this thread?
i really don't want to brick it or lose anything xD​
zinou111 said:
hello!
I have an s6 edge (G925F), running on latest global elite ROM 4.1 (nougat 7.0), and I have latest Magisk (16.0).
I want to install Xposed framework, but I'm confused which way is the safest and less bootloop-y to install it.
should I install it systemlessly through Magisk manager [Xposed Framework (SDK 24)]? or should i flash it with twrp from this thread?
i really don't want to brick it or lose anything xD​
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Both methods work.
I installed using the latest xposed installer apk & then it installed the latest xposed firmware & after a reboot which was quite long (more than 2 minutes), xposed was activated!
Fullmetal Jun said:
Both methods work.
I installed using the latest xposed installer apk & then it installed the latest xposed firmware & after a reboot which was quite long (more than 2 minutes), xposed was activated!
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okay, thanks!
can u plz tell me the steps to do it? and what should I do in case anything goes wrong?
zinou111 said:
okay, thanks!
can u plz tell me the steps to do it? and what should I do in case anything goes wrong?
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Install the latest xposed installer apk (non-magisk) from the official thread. Open the app & install the xposed framework & reboot. Reboot will take some time.
Then u can download some modules like GravityBox & activate & reboot to use it
If something goes wrong, idk. I think u have to try to get to twrp & dirty flash the rom you're using again.
Fullmetal Jun said:
Install the latest xposed installer apk (non-magisk) from the official thread. Open the app & install the xposed framework & reboot. Reboot will take some time.
Then u can download some modules like GravityBox & activate & reboot to use it
If something goes wrong, idk. I think u have to try to get to twrp & dirty flash the rom you're using again.
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okay! thanks alot bro!
zinou111 said:
hello!
I have an s6 edge (G925F), running on latest global elite ROM 4.1 (nougat 7.0), and I have latest Magisk (16.0).
I want to install Xposed framework, but I'm confused which way is the safest and less bootloop-y to install it.
should I install it systemlessly through Magisk manager [Xposed Framework (SDK 24)]? or should i flash it with twrp from this thread?
i really don't want to brick it or lose anything xD​
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Also you can download xposed uninstaller from official xposed site and if rom bootloops flash that in twrp and it will uninstall it and you can boot phone then.
El Solido said:
Also you can download xposed uninstaller from official xposed site and if rom bootloops flash that in twrp and it will uninstall it and you can boot phone then.
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even better! thanks!
can u tell me in short why it causes problems like this? (bootloops)
zinou111 said:
even better! thanks!
can u tell me in short why it causes problems like this? (bootloops)
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It won't bootloop, after you flash xposed zip in twrp, wipe cache and dalvik cache, then reboot, it will work properly.
i think its working now as its shown in the screenshot..
it took like 6-7min to boot after flashing it.. is this normal?
will rebooting take longer now after installing xposed? or its just the first boot?
one more thing, what are the best modules for nougat?
and thanks all of you for help!

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