I have a Verizon Galaxy Note 2 that is rooted and I have installed the Xposed Installer v 2.4. When I go to Framework and click on Install/Update, nothing seems to happen. I've seen a video where someone did this and it started doing something right away.
The XposedBridge.jar shows that '42' is active but nothing is showing as active for app_process.
After several minutes, I try clicking on Reboot and I get a message saying that Xposed Installer isn't responding. So, I click on 'wait' and wait some more.
Did Framework really get installed? If not, have I done something incorrectly? Is it doing something in the background?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Ron
It doesn't sound like it installed. When you click install it should tell you that /system is being mounted r/w and such. Check in Superuser/SuperSU to see if Xposed has denied root access.
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Hi,
I am currently on a rooted Galaxy Note 4 running kit kat and I improperly removed Greenify through Titanium Backup without backing it up. I found the proper method afterwards, but I can't deactivate it anymore through the play store after unchecking the settings in security. How would I install it back?
Thank you in advance.
I'm sorry, what do you mean by "can't deactivate it anymore through the play store"?
So I go to the play store and it has the two options "deactivate" or "open". I obviously get an error when I try to open it since I uninstalled the files. When I click deactivate it tells me to go to my settings and unchecked the box and stuff. Which I tried but it still won't let me deactivate after unchecking the box in settings > security > device manager > uncheck the box.
The error when I open it says "unfortunately com.oasisfeng.greenify had stopped working"
infinity1523 said:
The error when I open it says "unfortunately com.oasisfeng.greenify had stopped working"
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Go to Xposed and deactivate Greenify from the Modules list. Then reboot and see if you can install again from Play Store.
I just rooted my phone so I am new to this. When u say Xposed you mean Wanam Xposed app Right? Thanks for the reply.
infinity1523 said:
I just rooted my phone so I am new to this. When u say Xposed you mean Wanam Xposed app Right? Thanks for the reply.
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No. I am talking about the Xposed module by rovo89 and tungstwenty. With this module, various mods can be installed one of which is Wanam Xposed and Greenify is another.
In which mode were you using Greenify, root or boost? If you were using it in boost mode, you should have Xposed installed and Greenify activated in Xposed. If in root mode only, then you don't require Xposed. In that case wait for the OP to reply.
I want to experiment or toy around in the Xposed Framework (with working modules, of course), but cannot for the life of me get the thing to append framework dependencies past installing the basic APK to begin with. I get the basic red notification "Xposed Framework isn't active. Did you install the framework and reboot?"
Granted permissions to KingoUser (rooted with KingoApp so 'KU' is the permissions control instead of SuperSU), so it's not a root issue, to my knowledge.
Hit the install button, reboots, gives the the same red message.
What needs to happen to get this framework up and running proper?
Any help welcome, thanks!
Attempt from Xposed v. 2.6.1 on Stock. Installed straight after factory reset.
Nevermind, got it working. Missed a checkbox in settings.
Greenify doesnt working with xposed module....not all xperimental features....i mean boost mode...running lollipop5.0.2
Did it work before? Have you donated? You have root and the correct Xposed framework installed? Is Greenify enabled in Xposed and have you rebooted? etc etc etc
tnsmani said:
Did it work before? Have you donated? You have root and the correct Xposed framework installed? Is Greenify enabled in Xposed and have you rebooted? etc etc etc
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I download cracked apk
reeeju said:
I download cracked apk
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You have some nerve, reporting it here.
Ok...working now...latest stable apk2.6.2
reeeju said:
I download cracked apk
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Proud of yourself? Don't expect any help here.
Oh come on people ... Haven't you ever used a crack??
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Its working nicely with all experimental features through xposed.....nd all donation package features...����������������??
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A Couple Issues
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
I uninstalled it via TiBU and reinstalled the backup with the same result. I uninstalled via TiBU (could not uninstall via the Android App Mgr. It was grayed out. I reinstalled via the play store - had to do via PC because I can't install from the phone for some reason. I get the same result. Only can see the single screen. Also, Greenify is not asking for root and does not show as having root permission in SuperSU (2.49) . I have rebooted, wiped cache and dalvik, and still have the same issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Smithfolk4 said:
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
I uninstalled it via TiBU and reinstalled the backup with the same result. I uninstalled via TiBU (could not uninstall via the Android App Mgr. It was grayed out. I reinstalled via the play store - had to do via PC because I can't install from the phone for some reason. I get the same result. Only can see the single screen. Also, Greenify is not asking for root and does not show as having root permission in SuperSU (2.49) . I have rebooted, wiped cache and dalvik, and still have the same issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Which version of greenify r u using now...cos here all working fine in my moto g2
reeeju said:
Which version of greenify r u using now...cos here all working fine in my moto g2
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I have version 2.6.2. It had been working in the past. It would sometimes get stuck on the same screen, but I could always get it to go to the main screen for hibernating by reopening.
I installed 2.7 Beta 2 and got the hibernate screen. Then when I rebooted it went back to the same problem.
I figured out that I had to remove administrative rights to uninstall, so I did that, uninstalled, reinstalled 2.7 beta 2 and it asked for admin rights and has them, but still I cannot access the hibernate screen after rebooting. So it seems to work okay until I reboot. I am running the latest Xposed for LP 5.0. I also uninstalled and reinstalled from the play store 2.6.2 (via PC) and I could not access it either through exposed or through the app drawer. I then enabled Greenify in Xposed and rebooted and still it is the same. I may have to remove and reinstall Xposed.
Smithfolk4 said:
I have version 2.6.2. It had been working in the past. It would sometimes get stuck on the same screen, but I could always get it to go to the main screen for hibernating by reopening.
I installed 2.7 Beta 2 and got the hibernate screen. Then when I rebooted it went back to the same problem.
I figured out that I had to remove administrative rights to uninstall, so I did that, uninstalled, reinstalled 2.7 beta 2 and it asked for admin rights and has them, but still I cannot access the hibernate screen after rebooting. So it seems to work okay until I reboot. I am running the latest Xposed for LP 5.0. I also uninstalled and reinstalled from the play store 2.6.2 (via PC) and I could not access it either through exposed or through the app drawer. I then enabled Greenify in Xposed and rebooted and still it is the same. I may have to remove and reinstall Xposed.
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Download and install 2.6.2....tick in module list....reboot.....open greenify..select boost mode...selinux status permissive...do a soft reboot.....
Smithfolk4 said:
I will tag onto the need help thread here and hope someone is familiar with these issues. I have Greenify and the donation package installed. I have had it working well before. Now when I open Greenify I get only the screen that lets you select the mode and the experimental features.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Go to SETTINGS>Device Administrators and uncheck Greenify. Then to SETTINGS>Accessibility and switch off Greenify. Then uninstall Greenify the usual way, not through TiBu. Reboot.
Then try to install Greenify from Play Store or download the apk and install. Enable Greenify in Xposed. Enable Greenify in Device Administrators and Accessibility. Reboot, not soft reboot.
Then open Greenify and see whether you are able to access all the features.
You have root and Xposed, I hope.
Thanks
reeeju said:
Download and install 2.6.2....tick in module list....reboot.....open greenify..select boost mode...selinux status permissive...do a soft reboot.....
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I decided to reflash the ROM. Will see how it goes.
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Go to SETTINGS>Device Administrators and uncheck Greenify. Then to SETTINGS>Accessibility and switch off Greenify. Then uninstall Greenify the usual way, not through TiBu. Reboot.
Then try to install Greenify from Play Store or download the apk and install. Enable Greenify in Xposed. Enable Greenify in Device Administrators and Accessibility. Reboot, not soft reboot.
Then open Greenify and see whether you are able to access all the features.
You have root and Xposed, I hope.
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Reflashed the ROM. Had other strange stuff going on.
Hi Guys,
Please help my phone is not working after installing resOverloader Module from xposed.
when i rebooted my phone it gave me error saying "Process System isn't responding" and gives me 2 option wait and Ok. please help guys
Boot to recovery and flash rom with no wipe
Boot TWRP -> File Manager -> go to /data/data/de.robv.android.xposedinstaller/conf/ press "modules.list", press Delete. Then reboot.
pyler said:
Boot TWRP -> File Manager -> go to /data/data/de.robv.android.xposedinstaller/conf/ press "modules.list", press Delete. Then reboot.
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This worked like a charm for me. I am using a stock rooted 6.0 rom on my Moto X Pure xt1575 with SuperSU 2.66. Main uses for Xposed are greenify and amplify.
Quick follow up question: after this operation Greenify does not recognize the Xposed installation. I am not sure what else doesn't recognize it because that is all I have noticed. Is there something else that needs to be done to cause the modules list to rebuild?
Edit: although Xposed looks normal and all boxes are checked,, none of the individual programs recognize that Xposed is there.
Second edit: I deleted the modules and reinstalled them,, then rebooted and all was well. Solved.
Thanks!
I installed the official nougat xposed and after that I am. Not able to install updates, new apps, apks. Nothing. It gives me an 504 error. I know it from a long time ago when playstore starts tripping just clean data an cache. But here nothing works. I can't reinstall playstore when I uninstall it (duh). Either way when I remove xposed everything works fine. Anyone having the same problems?
Similar ((LG k20)).
Yes, absolutely
This is my issue, too - spent all day trying to work a fix.
Nougat 88.1, long bootup finally works, but eventually corrupts everything!
No app installable, and ((-504)) which is DIFFERENT than the 504 mentioned, it is with a dash before. Something about UID file change.. but no avail?
Someone suggested they simply disable Xposed, reboot - then install apps, to reboot & re-enable Xposed again.. but!
I have no idea what to do. Using SuperSU.
I would try Magisk, but I can't do that now.
What shall we do? Seems a standard 88 issue?
No problems here. Are you guys sure you installed the correct file? Sdk24/arm64?
yeah man everything is properly installed. i have no idea what is triggering the error.
I'm getting the same error on my LG G4. I rooted with Magisk, so the problem isn't the root tool.
The only way to install apps is to unistall xposed framework