Official Xposed Working perfectly,
Root your MI A1 by following this instructions
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...pdate-t3681024
Please carefully watch these steps to root..your phone...
Then we are gone for xposed..
Download the xposed installer.zip
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/arm64/
Flash the zip file using Flashfire app...then install,
XposedInstaller_3.1.2.apk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Not working.
It's working perfectly...
Screenshot prof...
is this module works for you?
they say it works for Nougat too
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-fingerprint-enabler-t3411066
when screen is locked by third party app (some launcher, 3rd party tile, etc) fingerprint on Mi A1 cannot unlock the phone.
that module enables that.
Tried as you wrote: flashed the xposed zip file using flashfire -> reboot -> xposed framework wasn't installed.
Then I tried to install xposed framework using the xposed app -> worked
=> Just install xposed installer apk and install xposed framework using the app.
Edit: I forgot that there was this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/install-xposed-flashfire-recovery-t3685713
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...pdate-t3681024
link not working
its worked used xposed installer v3.1.2
gavitybox work fine too....
Yup gravity box works very well. Pleased with the way development is happening & being an AOSP we will get our fair share.
thanks for sharing~
AndroidAdvisor said:
Official Xposed Working perfectly,
Root your MI A1 by following this instructions
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...pdate-t3681024
Please carefully watch these steps to root..your phone...
Then we are gone for xposed..
Download the xposed installer.zip
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/arm64/
Flash the zip file using Flashfire app...then install,
XposedInstaller_3.1.2.apk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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It does not work, when i flashed it via flashfire, i got still black screen for over 30minutes, so i gave up and forced it to reboot...
Then i've got bootloop.....
When i tried to install it via xposed app i got this error:
ves626 said:
It does not work, when i flashed it via flashfire, i got still black screen for over 30minutes, so i gave up and forced it to reboot...
Then i've got bootloop.....
When i tried to install it via xposed app i got this error:
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i think it's was magisk that caused error.
i used supersu for root.
Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
ves626 said:
It does not work, when i flashed it via flashfire, i got still black screen for over 30minutes, so i gave up and forced it to reboot...
Then i've got bootloop.....
When i tried to install it via xposed app i got this error:
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this is because ur have rooted ur cell with magisk
root it in supersu
Hellrazoraj said:
Yup gravity box works very well.
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That was everything I was looking for. Thanks for the advice
AndroidAdvisor said:
Official Xposed Working perfectly,
Root your MI A1 by following this instructions
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...pdate-t3681024
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Just wanted to point out that the link you've given there comes out as "https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-...pdate-t3681024" and leads to a 404.
guys i have flashed magdisk and it works and now im trying to flash systemless xposed via recovery and i get this:
/system could not be mounted
Error installing zip file...
faddys123 said:
guys i have flashed magdisk and it works and now im trying to flash systemless xposed via recovery and i get this:
/system could not be mounted
Error installing zip file...
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Hey buddy, I will root my phone & share the steps(screenshots) with you by tonight
Hellrazoraj said:
Hey buddy, I will root my phone & share the steps(screenshots) with you by tonight
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i had to flash a file called sysmount and then i flashed the systemless xposed but it told me that i need magdisk v14 or higher :/
ArchitDewari said:
this is because ur have rooted ur cell with magisk
root it in supersu
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This is the answer to all having magisk and trying to get Xposed
I just did the following procedure:
flashed official rom with miflash,
booted to rom,
intalled second october OTA update (75mb),
booted twrp with "fastboot boot recovery.img",
and then:
installed magisk 14.4
installed magisk manager,
installed systemless xposed module from within magisk manager,
and finally installed material design xposed installer
(with reboot between each step)
and finally i have magisk root and working xposed.
If i select magisk core only mode (witch disables magisk modules) it passes safetynet and theoretically i can install OTA updates (i think xposed -systemless or not- does not pass safetynet)
ilpanos said:
I just did the following procedure:
flashed official rom with miflash,
booted to rom,
intalled second october OTA update (75mb),
booted twrp with "fastboot boot recovery.img",
and then:
installed magisk 14.4
installed magisk manager,
installed systemless xposed module from within magisk manager,
and finally installed material design xposed installer
(with reboot between each step)
and finally i have magisk root and working xposed.
If i select magisk core only mode (witch disables magisk modules) it passes safetynet and theoretically i can install OTA updates (i think xposed -systemless or not- does not pass safetynet)
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Can you provide link all of these ?
Related
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
As Xposed was officially released for Nougat here is the guide to install on our device with September update ofcourse.
1. First download Xposed Installer from xposed official XDA thread. Below given link.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
2. Open the app and just tap install the latest version available.
3. Then give root access and press reboot when asked after installing process is done.
4. After reboot done.
Then You can Install Gravity Box for Nougat by following below link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v7-0-0-tweak-box-android-t3653953
Wrong link ...
I got the correct link but i am getting this error while trying to install
zazzy24 said:
I got the correct link but i am getting this error while trying to install
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I have installed version 88 and it installed fine. Haven't tried 88.1.
rex28818 said:
I have installed version 88 and it installed fine. Haven't tried 88.1.
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88.1 works well.
zazzy24 said:
I got the correct link but i am getting this error while trying to install
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Iam also getting same error were you able to install xposed installer at last?
rex28818 said:
As Xposed was officially released for Nougat here is the guide to install on our device with September update ofcourse.
1. First download Xposed Installer from xposed official XDA thread. Below given link.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
2. Open the app and just tap install the latest version available.
3. Then give root access and press reboot when asked after installing process is done.
4. After reboot done.
Then You can Install Gravity Box for Nougat by following below link
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v7-0-0-tweak-box-android-t3653953
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It is not working for me.
Says system mounted as read only.
Please help
NITRO_100 said:
88.1 works well.
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Hi, are you still receiving OTA with rooted and Xposed installed?
It seems TWRP disables OTA
I don't mind stock recovery, just need Xposed and OTA
Also, Magisk is optional for me. Don't really need it now
Raven_Yen said:
Hi, are you still receiving OTA with rooted and Xposed installed?
It seems TWRP disables OTA
I don't mind stock recovery, just need Xposed and OTA
Also, Magisk is optional for me. Don't really need it now
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You won't be able to apply OTA with root. If you perform system modification (like in this guide), you'll have to flash whole system.img before applying new OTA. With Magisk and systemless Xposed it's enough to restore stock boot from within the app to apply OTA.
_mysiak_ said:
You won't be able to apply OTA with root. If you perform system modification (like in this guide), you'll have to flash whole system.img before applying new OTA. With Magisk and systemless Xposed it's enough to restore stock boot from within the app to apply OTA.
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Thanks for your confirmation
Currently watching some youtube video, seems to know how it works out, thanks
Raven_Yen said:
Hi, are you still receiving OTA with rooted and Xposed installed?
It seems TWRP disables OTA
I don't mind stock recovery, just need Xposed and OTA
Also, Magisk is optional for me. Don't really need it now
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No u wont get updates after installing xposed framework
Does This method still work on 2018 August security patch? Or Do I risk to brick the phone?
I have Magisk and stock recovery installed
caesar.tasker said:
Does This method still work on 2018 August security patch? Or Do I risk to brick the phone?
I have Magisk and stock recovery installed
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Just install from magisk repository, Xposed framework for SDK 27 & apk provided with that module info to detect systemless xposed
.:Addicted:. said:
Just install from magisk repository, Xposed framework for SDK 27 & apk provided with that module info to detect systemless xposed
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Can you link me the link of systemless APK of Xposed installer?
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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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
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!