Xposed Bootloop - Xperia Z5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just got my Xperia Z5 (E6603) and when I installed Xposed I got boot loops. I managed to fix this by removing xposed.
My phone has unlocked bootloader, is rooted and has TWRP. I'm running android 6.0.1 and androplus kernel 3.10.84-v31 on a stock rom 32.2.A.0.253
There is any version of Xposed that won't result in a bootloop? I've already tried version 83,85 and 87...

I'm running the 86 version, and I never had any issue

Which kernel and firmware version you're using? Stock rom? Could you send me the kernel you're using please?

ffp. said:
Which kernel and firmware version you're using? Stock rom? Could you send me the kernel you're using please?
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I'm using the following and Xposed is working without issue on 32.2.A.0.305 for the E6653:
AndroPlus v41 - v41 should work with your firmware as well.
Material Design Xposed Installer - provides many more options for installing Xposed.
Systemless Xposed - you can flash this right from within the Material Design Xposed Installer I linked to above.

Thank you very much for answering. It seems the problem was some module or maybe a bad restore, since I restored the modules from a titanium backup. I deleted all modules and xposed and resintalled again from scratch and it worked.
Now I'm with the latest firmware, xposed and kernel and everything is working ok.

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Help with 5.1 update

I want to update to 5.1 . I have xt-1033 running stock 5.0.2 version .i have exposed framework installed .so what will be my procedure to update to 5.1
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How do you want to upgrade to 5.1? Via a normal OTA or do you want to flash 5.1?
In any way, you need to disable all the modules of xposed before you start upgrading. Also beware that the xposed for 5.1 is super alpha. I already had bootloops on my device (Xperia ZR with CM12.1) just by flashing xposed.
sieem said:
How do you want to upgrade to 5.1? Via a normal OTA or do you want to flash 5.1?
In any way, you need to disable all the modules of xposed before you start upgrading. Also beware that the xposed for 5.1 is super alpha. I already had bootloops on my device (Xperia ZR with CM12.1) just by flashing xposed.
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I want to flash blisspop ROM .what do I do after disabling all the modules. Just clear cache delvik and system and flash the ROM ?
dark_knight_95 said:
I want to flash blisspop ROM .what do I do after disabling all the modules. Just clear cache delvik and system and flash the ROM ?
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Yes you can do that. By flashing the rom, it should normally overwrite the xposed package you previously had flashed on the system partition. The best way though is by formatting the system partition first, but I guess this isn't necessary. After flashing your rom, you should then flash the right version of xposed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
(the arm zip, NOT arm64)
It's also advised to check the compatibilty with the modules and android 5.1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/discussion-xposed-modules-5-1-lolipop-t3075257
That's also the reason why you should disable all modules first, because probably there will be one that will cause a bootloop
Also, one last tip: it's possible to disable xposed temporarily if you get a bootloop. Just go to the xposed forums and you'll find a tutorial for that

Has anyone gotten xposed to work on the stock marshmallow rom?

Yes I'm rooted and everything but whenever i try i bootloops and i have to flash the uninstaller. Has anyone else had any luck and if the regular expose doesn't work will systemless work? Also I'm using the cricket version if that means anything.
I'm using cricket 6045O, currently on SPB 2.1 and I'm currently rooted and flashed xposed no issues here. What version of xposed are you using and what mm rom are you on?
Yep, currently working for me.
I've flashed lastest SuperSU - (2.76) through TWRP, then installed material xposed and flashed the 64-bit arm zip that it downloads.

XPOSED not working after latest OTA update [Merlin]

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..

Official Xposed for Nougat is out! Post your Xperiences...

Have you installed official Xposed for Nougat?
Does it work fine on your MotoZ?
Any performance issues/lags?
Please add details on your ROM version, root method and if you have Magisk installed too or not...
Thank you.
I have this rom
Android Nougat on Moto Z (All Unlocked Versions) and rooted in the way that post says.
Installed xposed OK via TWRP, modules are correctly checked and enabled but didn't work, for example greenify didn't recognize that xposed is installed so didn't show the option.
Now I have missed data connection so am going to reinstall the same rom on the dirty way to not lose data and reinstall everything.
lilloscar said:
I have this rom
Android Nougat on Moto Z (All Unlocked Versions) and rooted in the way that post says.
Installed xposed OK via TWRP, modules are correctly checked and enabled but didn't work, for example greenify didn't recognize that xposed is installed so didn't show the option.
Now I have missed data connection so am going to reinstall the same rom on the dirty way to not lose data and reinstall everything.
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Two things...
- Greenify needs to fix its compatibility with Nougat, it's a known bug
- It is *needed* to use new official Xposed apk v.3.1.2 to manage modules activation. I've seen that unofficial or old version aren't able to enable them properly...
Thanks I have just read that about greenify, the list of compatible modules with nougat is short at this time guess so
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Mine doesn't boot with xposed installed.
Stock 7.1.1 with turboZ and magisk
I remember that installing magisk caused a bootloop on my stock 7.0
I had forgotten what modifications I did to my 7.0 stock (retus), trying to flash Xposed on it prevented it from booting (probably because of verity-dm) so I restarted from scratch.
1) Downloaded 7.1.1 stock from here and flashed it. Downloaded and installed 2 OTAs from system updates then.
2) Flashed latest TWRP (3.1.1-0).
3) I've read various reports of latest Magisk not working on Moto Z. Gave it a try though. Flashed Magisk v14.0, everything went well and I got back root access.
4) Tried installing systemless Xposed, however install failed from Magisk Manager, flashing the zip succeeded in recovery but Xposed wasn't recognized after reboot.
5) So I flashed classic Xposed (arm64) following these instructions, everything went fine (after one very long reboot).
Hi my fried. How long time this reboot in minuts?
Thanks
Ano59 said:
I had forgotten what modifications I did to my 7.0 stock (retus), trying to flash Xposed on it prevented it from booting (probably because of verity-dm) so I restarted from scratch.
1) Downloaded 7.1.1 stock from here and flashed it. Downloaded and installed 2 OTAs from system updates then.
2) Flashed latest TWRP (3.1.1-0).
3) I've read various reports of latest Magisk not working on Moto Z. Gave it a try though. Flashed Magisk v14.0, everything went well and I got back root access.
4) Tried installing systemless Xposed, however install failed from Magisk Manager, flashing the zip succeeded in recovery but Xposed wasn't recognized after reboot.
5) So I flashed classic Xposed (arm64) following these instructions, everything went fine (after one very long reboot).
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josenilsantana said:
Hi my fried. How long time this reboot in minuts?
Thanks
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It took maybe 15-20 minutes for the first reboot.
For me systemless Xposed install e worked properly too.
Ano59 said:
It took maybe 15-20 minutes for the first reboot.
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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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