I installed Xposed v86 arm64 successfully using TWRP recovery, after restart, the phone got stuck on a boot loop. i had to go back to recovery and install the uninstall zip. After that process it booted normally and updated the apps. That does mean i cant install or use Xposed on my device or there is something wrong somewhere?
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Tried to install xposed framework now phone is just stuck on the load "samsung" scree
Can anyone help me I tried to install xposed framework following the instructions and now the phone is just stock on the load screen, what's the best thing to do from here?
can I just do a factory reset with odin somehow?
Which version of xposed dos you use? Must be the samsung specific one. Anyways, if you can get back in to recovery, there's an uninstall script that should clear you up. It's available as a link on the same post you got xposed from.
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So I was rooted and had TWRP, I installed the OTA via the OnePlus Updater. Then I proceeded to flash TWRP in fastboot again, flashed twrp installer afterwards and finally flashed magisk 19.3. Then I rebooted into system, but whenever I 'm at the pin field the device shuts down and reboots to TWRP.
I uninstalled magisk via the zip file and succesfully rebooted into my system. Why is this happening and how can I get back Magisk?
Maybe you have some Magisk module causing this. There is an option to disable Magisk modules through command line.
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So I was rooted and had TWRP, I installed the OTA via the OnePlus Updater. Then I proceeded to flash TWRP in fastboot again, flashed twrp installer afterwards and finally flashed magisk 19.3. Then I rebooted into system, but whenever I 'm at the pin field the device shuts down and reboots to TWRP.
I uninstalled magisk via the zip file and succesfully rebooted into my system. Why is this happening and how can I get back Magisk?
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If you used magisk uninstaller and the reboots are gone then just flash magisk again. Also it's best to use 19.4 magisk
1st is i have rooted my phone with Magisk... everything works well after that
but when I tried to install Xposed Framework, it only bootloops.
by the way im on 8.0.0 (Oreo) 41.3.a.2.192
SUMMARY:
what i installed that causes the firstboot loop was this (systemless Xposed):
https://magiskroot.net/install-system-less-xposed-framework-oreo-8/ (the sdk 26)
then when it boot loops, itried to install the regular Xposed (not the systemless):
https://magiskroot.net/download-xposed-framework-for-oreo/ (the sdk 26)
but still bootloops.
the i used the Xposed uninstaller:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/xposed-uninstaller-20180117-arm64.zip
still bootloops.
then i searched the net for possible solution:
I restored the boot partition on TWRP... then I used the "uninmod_magisk-v4.zip" on TWRP...
The phone boots... But the root is already lost...
i tried to Install Magisk again. Then it bootloops again.
then i tried to restore the boot partition & install the "uninmod_magisk-v4.zip"--- boots again but no root...
it looks like i need to delete the Xposed Framework files because it looks like its the one having in conflict with the root/magisk.
how do i properly delete Xposed Framework?
i have TWRP back up... before... restored it (except Data partition)...
but still the problem persist...
Bootloop when rooted; No bootloob when not rooted
I decided to root my Oneplus 6 (10.30.1) yesterday and everything went fine using TWRP 3.3.1.17 mauronofrio and Magisk 20.3.
Today I wanted to installed EdXposed which I did by going in to Magisk Manager, install Riru, reboot, install EdXposed and then reboot.
However, after installing EdXposed my phone would not boot, it would just hang on the loading screen.
I forced a reboot in to TWRP recovery and proceeded to restore my nandroid backup. This only made things worse.
When i try to boot I get the unlocked bootloader warning, it tries to boot in to the OS for about one second, then back to the bootloader warning screen and so on and so on.
I can still boot in to TWRP with Vol down + Power and i've tried wiping data and i've tried 'fix recovery bootloop' in the advanced settings but neither has worked.
Could someone kindly help fix this? I dont mind if i have to reinstall a stock Rom and lose root etc. I just want my phone back
Thanks
Goooober said:
I decided to root my Oneplus 6 (10.30.1) yesterday and everything went fine using TWRP 3.3.1.17 mauronofrio and Magisk 20.3.
Today I wanted to installed EdXposed which I did by going in to Magisk Manager, install Riru, reboot, install EdXposed and then reboot.
However, after installing EdXposed my phone would not boot, it would just hang on the loading screen.
I forced a reboot in to TWRP recovery and proceeded to restore my nandroid backup. This only made things worse.
When i try to boot I get the unlocked bootloader warning, it tries to boot in to the OS for about one second, then back to the bootloader warning screen and so on and so on.
I can still boot in to TWRP with Vol down + Power and i've tried wiping data and i've tried 'fix recovery bootloop' in the advanced settings but neither has worked.
Could someone kindly help fix this? I dont mind if i have to reinstall a stock Rom and lose root etc. I just want my phone back
Thanks
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Use the msm tool to recover your device...
Try booting into the mauronofrio twrp recovery from fastboot. Then wipe the system partition and reinstall your rom.
Then boot mauronofrio twrp again from fastboot and install the zip, and reboot to recovery.
Install custom kernel, Magisk.
Uninstall edexposed
People reply here with no clue and advise to just restore stock. How is this a solution and how did not OP think of it themselves?
This is too little too late, but maybe it helps someone else:
Unofficial TWRP for Android 10 is glitchy. E.g. nanodroid backups are not restoring properly. Given current A/B mess this is not at all surprising.
Solution: wipe everything, reinstall *same* lineageOS version as before, flash same gapps as you had, and if you took the nanodroid backup after magisk, install it as well.
Don't boot yet!
Restore the backup *partially*, e.g. only the data partition.
This should work.
Or, emh, it did for me with some minor glitches. But even Google Authenticator didn't notice spoofing (otherwise RIP my accounts). So, i definitely recommend trying this workaround.
Hi, I have a very old phone samsung sm-g360bt, I have twrp and gravitybox installed, I was doing something I don't remember it's was a time ago that requires twrp install so I used the advanced reboot from gravitybox to boot into recovery, after it, the phone always boot into twrp even when the battery is at 0% when I plug the charger, twrp, so I need to manually go into reboot > system to boot, this already happened to this phone and I don't remember how to fix it, but if remember right only reflashing don't work.
It's like if gravitybox write a boot command but it got stuck
It is working but it's annoying every time time I reboot I need to reboot from twrp
Help please
You could try uninstalling the gravity box module from the Xposed Manager app or uninstall the Xposed framework completely. I would, however, keep the stock firmware package ready to flash through Odin in case something breaks.
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You could try uninstalling the gravity box module from the Xposed Manager app or uninstall the Xposed framework completely. I would, however, keep the stock firmware package ready to flash through Odin in case something breaks.
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I tried disabling gravitybox and uninstalling xposed but still going to recovery
If I reboot from xposed app it reboot normally, but when I reboot from power menu or power it on it goes to recovery again
gabrieltito2345 said:
I tried disabling gravitybox and uninstalling xposed but still going to recovery
If I reboot from xposed app it reboot normally, but when I reboot from power menu or power it on it goes to recovery again
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Then it would be advisable to flash the stock rom from Odin. Please keep in mind that all your data may get cleared including the internal storage. So please keep a backup.