[Completed] Can't boot galaxy s6 with xposed installer - XDA Assist

I have installed the xtralite rom on my galaxy s6, I'm using twrp version 3.0.2-1 it runs perfect, however when I try to install the xposed framework using twrp it says success, however when I try to boot to system I get stuck on the Samsung logo. I've waited up to two hours to see if it would load but it did not. I have tried versions 80 through 86 of the framework, sdk 23, arm 64, which is the required one for the rom, being that it is based off of android 6.0
Any help would be appreciated, I've done everything I can think of, been working on this for about three days now. thanks

Faytalrellik said:
I have installed the xtralite rom on my galaxy s6, I'm using twrp version 3.0.2-1 it runs perfect, however when I try to install the xposed framework using twrp it says success, however when I try to boot to system I get stuck on the Samsung logo. I've waited up to two hours to see if it would load but it did not. I have tried versions 80 through 86 of the framework, sdk 23, arm 64, which is the required one for the rom, being that it is based off of android 6.0
Any help would be appreciated, I've done everything I can think of, been working on this for about three days now. thanks
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Greetings and welcome to assist. You really need to ask this question in the rom thread but if this is the rom you are using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-xtrestolite-pure-edition-1-0-beta-1-t3082467
I'm pretty sure xposed only works on deodexed roms
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

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Xposed now working!

After long test all morning long the great @wanam has got it working for our device.. I had the pleasure of testing it for him... Along with @imfaraz
Remember you have to be deodexed!
But enough of the junk here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpo...samsung-lollipop-t3180960/page59#post62556222
That is amazing. Really want to install but for once I'm not rooting my phone because of the incredible urge to try Samsung Pay :/
Have it installed and running...
Imy currently on a t-mobile note 5, and running darthstalker version 6. I flashed wanam installer, and the phone took it (not getting stuck in boot loop) but it still shows as not compatible. Any thoughts?
Thank you.
Maxwellem said:
Imy currently on a t-mobile note 5, and running darthstalker version 6. I flashed wanam installer, and the phone took it (not getting stuck in boot loop) but it still shows as not compatible. Any thoughts?
Thank you.
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You have to flash the actual Xposed zip, not just the installer. If you're referring to an error message you're getting in recovery while attempting to flash the zip, make sure it's the correct version. I believe you want this one:
File Type: zip xposed-v79.0-sdk22-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20151217.zip

[Completed] Need help installing Xposed framework on Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900P)

Hello all, been rooting my Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900P running Marshmallow 6.0.1 for the past 7 or so hours with some trial and error, and the process has been relatively painless. The only trouble I'm having is with the Xposed framework soft-bricking my phone. I've done it 7 times and received 7 bricks. I believe I have narrowed the problem down to needing to flash a deodoxed ROM before attempting to update the framework. Only problem is...I'm completely lost on deodoxing my current ROM or finding a custom ROM already deodoxed that is compatible with my phone. I have searched high and low, even trying to flash PopWiz and I'm still stuck. Any info would be appreciated.
Some info:
-Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900P (Sprint)
-Running 6.0.1 Marshmallow
-Rooted using CFRoot with SuperSU, confirmed by Root Checker
-Using TWRP
-No custom ROM has been flashed other than PopWiz
-When installing Xposed framework, I have been flashing "xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip" (armv71)
***EDIT: I went to this forum post and flashed the file linked using TWRP and it worked like a charm, even with the odoxed files. Thanks /u/dermac of reddit.
I actually wound up finding a fix thanks to /u/dermac on reddit. I went to this forum post and flashed the file linked using TWRP and it worked like a charm, even with the odoxed files. Thanks for your response.
Great that you solved your problem.

Xposed version for CUBOT note s ?

Hi, this morning I tried to install xposed on my cubot note s running on android 5.1. Sadly I got stuck in bootloop and got a bit scared but I managed to uninstall xposed and everything is running smoothly again now. The fact is that I still want to install Xposed but I wanted to know if you could tell me which version I should install (The phone is as I said on android 5.1 and is running with an ARM architecture)
Thanks.
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Thanks for your help it worked ! The bootloop I got stuck in the first time was apparently due to the fact that I installed an older version (v64) but v84 worked perfectly !

Can't Get Xposed Installed >.<

Hey everyone!
I got my Note Edge recently, and while I've managed to get it rooted and all, I can't seem to figure out how to get Xposed installed. Here's the specs, here's what I've tried...
Model: SM-N915T
Android Version: 6.0.1
Baseband: N915TUVS2DQB1
Build Number: MMB29M.N915TUVU2DPE3
Though I installed the TekHD ROM, Knox is still listed in the 'About', and SE Android still looks like it's being enforced. Perhaps these are my issues; I'll take whatever help I can get.
The Xposed Installer says that "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)". It also says "Cannot link executable: library 'libdvm.so' not found".
I've attempted flashing the 32-bit ARM variant, as well as the 'alt' version, for v86, v87, and v87.1. I've run the uninstaller and wiped the cache/dalvik each time, and had no success.
Much appreciation in advance for whatever help is available.
Thank you!!
Okay, I managed to get it installed. I'm not sure which particular parts of this were involved in the fix, but Xposed works, and that's all that matters at this point...
1.) Did an ODIN installation of the bone stock N915TUVU2DPE3 firmware. Sidebar: I attempted to revert back to both 4.4.4 and 5.1.1 without success, if you're on 6.0.1++, and you got to this thread, just assume you're stuck on 6.0.1 or better.
2.) Installed ClockworkMod Recovery environment, rather than TWRP.
3.) Used the flash method for SuperSU.
4.) Used this Wanam Xposed in particular: xposed-v87.1-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125. It'll give a warning regarding Touchwiz compatibility, but it did work.
This was different than the use of the TekHD ROM, and I'm wondering if the Xposed 'uninstall' package didn't work the way it was supposed to. Though I doubt TWRP had anything to do with it, I was more successful in CWM.
So, hopefully this helps someone who finds this post via Aunt Google; amongst the reasons I posted it is because I didn't have much success finding references to the exact errors.
Best of luck everyone!
Joey

Official Xposed for Nougat is out, anyone tried on Sony's Stock ROM (32.4.A.0.160) ?

Official Xposed for Nougat is out,
Anyone tried it out on Sony's Stock ROM (e.g. 32.4.A.0.160) ?
Seems like the most important Modules are/were already working [feedback from the Unofficial Nougat variant]: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-nougat-xposed-t3639615
Let's see if it also works with the official one,
that keeps the ART, JIT, etc. optimizations - so things might be different
Yes, it works. Gravitybox & Greenify installed.
Duvel999 said:
Yes, it works. Gravitybox & Greenify installed.
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which version are you using? I've tried a few times always with bootloops.
I tried it with stock odexed rooted 1.54 7.1.1 ROM and it worked fine with some of my modules , other modules did not recognize the zposed FX presence in the system.
Tried it on e6633 w/ fw 2.33 : Stuck at boot after the logos have disappeared.
Edit: it works perfectly, just take a hell lot of time to boot (~10mins)
crisout said:
which version are you using? I've tried a few times always with bootloops.
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Xposedinstaller 3.1.2 apk
Xposed v88 sdk25 arm64.zip
( Download uninstaller also => latest version 2016)
Gravitybox_Nougat 7.0.0 Alpha 01
Booting took some time.
Now on latest A.1.54 firmware without Xposed.
Flashed it on 7.1.1 .154 (the newest)
All my modules are working fine (tho first boot took very long, some may mistake it for bootloops)
Duvel999 said:
Xposedinstaller 3.1.2 apk
Xposed v88 sdk25 arm64.zip
( Download uninstaller also => latest version 2016)
Gravitybox_Nougat 7.0.0 Alpha 01
Booting took some time.
Now on latest A.1.54 firmware without Xposed.
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Thanks, how much did it take? 10, 15, 20 minutes?
5-10 minutes. Take care for a charged phone.
greenify 3.7 is not compatible with the new xposed framwork. I am using this modules on stock 32.4.A.1.54 : 1-bootmanager 2-ambient display xposed 3-gravitybox 4-xinsta 5-xperiafmwohs
Took 7.5 minutes on my latest custom kernel here on 32.4.A.0.160 (7.1.1), now let's see what this puppy can do
s.hossein said:
greenify 3.7 is not compatible with the new xposed framwork. I am using this modules on stock 32.4.A.1.54 : 1-bootmanager 2-ambient display xposed 3-gravitybox 4-xinsta 5-xperiafmwohs
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@s.hossein what features of GravityBox are you using ? do they work ?
Will it take that long every time you boot the phone? Or just the first time?
Because I installed xposed and thought it wouldn't get past the loading screen at all on my Z5, so I uninstalled xposed again.
But if it's only the first time booting I might reinstall it.
Noisecake said:
Will it take that long every time you boot the phone? Or just the first time?
Because I installed xposed and thought it wouldn't get past the loading screen at all on my Z5, so I uninstalled xposed again.
But if it's only the first time booting I might reinstall it.
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No only first time takes longer. Use updated Xposed if available.

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