hello guys,
i am running xposed framework on ALPHA 4.4.4 my question is how to delete the downloaded modules? when i download a module and install it...i can uninstall it fine by going to Modules>select and uninstall it but when i go to download section and search that module it still shows "INSTALL" instead of download option like that module has been uninstalled but its setup file is still present somewhere. Where are these modules downloaded and how to delete that downloaded file?
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I've tried to get the xposed module to install and after doing it when I start g3tweaks it tells me that it is not installed and I can not do anything in G3tweaks. I've tried both in twrp and by installing the apk in es file explorer.
dodgem09 said:
I've tried to get the xposed module to install and after doing it when I start g3tweaks it tells me that it is not installed and I can not do anything in G3tweaks. I've tried both in twrp and by installing the apk in es file explorer.
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After installing it, did you open the app, install the framework, and reboot?
spotmark said:
After installing it, did you open the app, install the framework, and reboot?
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Yes I went into xposed installer and clicked on install/upgrade and it said that it would go into recovery and reboot, it went so fast I'm not sure if it did anything or if there were any erorrs but even after that it still says not installed.
OK it's working, I went into Modules in xposed and checked the box for G3 tweaks, DOH!
After I installed the xposed framework I am unable to install any .apk files. It goes through the motions and results in "app not installed". I've tried many and not just from the Xposed Installer.
Yes I have "Unknown sources" checked.
Tried a complete wipe. Same problem.
Asus Zenpad, Android 5.0, rooted, stock ROM
I would recommend uninstalling the main Xposed APK file and framework. Then reinstall making sure have the followed the instructions in this thread specifically for using the Lollipop compatible version of Xposed.
I did that at least twice. No dice.
As of this morning my snapchat is working again. I'm on a XT1563 X play running Marshmallux rom with twrp.
First uninstall snapchat and install it again but do not open it.
1. Install correct Xposed APK for your android version.
2. Flash the correct Xposed zip file.
Now try and open snapchat and login. It should give you the login error.
Uninstall snapchat and re-install then power off device.
3. Flash correct Xposed uninstaller zip. Reboot.
4. Snapchat *should* work now. I tried a bunch of different things but this one seemed to work.
Doesn't work for me
1. Substratum working partially...all themes working but don't apply overlays on Android system which will cause bootloop and as of now it's not supported...use cautiously link - https://www.xda-developers.com/top-substratum-themes-for-may-part-2/
3. Terminal Emulator
4. Greenify
5. Titanium Backup
6. Root explorer
7. Set CPU
8. Xposed framework and modules https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e4/themes/root-apps-moto-e4-t3659409/post73477433
guys report working apps if u find it more and will be updated after check
Unless the rules changed, you aren't allowed to mention or discuss lucky patcher at all, under any circumstances.
I had already sent him a PM about it, he'll fix it when he gets back or if a mod sees it. If I was a mod I'd remove it.
@KyleBryant kindly share and provide link for installing xposed framework and working modules on our device.
This is the Xposed for nougat thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-nougat-sdk-25-arm64-t3639221
And this is a list of modules that work:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-nougat-xposed-t3639615
KyleBryant said:
This is the Xposed for nougat thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-nougat-sdk-25-arm64-t3639221
And this is a list of modules that work:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-nougat-xposed-t3639615
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Should select classic>SDK 25 zip and if uninstaller > arm64 zip right?
Yup
Guys anybody tried hidden weather widget which is activated under labs menu in Nova launcher? It's force close the launcher for me
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drganbds said:
Should select classic>SDK 25 zip and if uninstaller > arm64 zip right?
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My E4 is arm64 but Android 7.1.1 is running under 32 bit mode on my phone, I had to use SDK25 arm for both the framework and the uninstaller, just a piece of advise
After Xposed had been installed on my Moto E4 woods_f with root access and Magisk v19.3 installed, it presented bootloop after flashing and frozen on the boot screen then. Even after reinstalling and giving Wipe Dalvik and Cache the problem persists.
Hi guys, today I updated via OTA to MIUI 10 9.2.21, after that I reinstalled magisk and adaway but when I try to apply it says there's not enough space in the partition, so I tried to relocate the host file to DE /data/data folder as told by the app but it doesn't work, the link doesn't create . So I read that the solution could be un install system apps, so I downloaded Titanium Backup but it doesn't seem to un install any app, tried an app remover root from play store and CCleaner and that didn't work either, tried to remove some things in the /system folder but the delete process always fails. Don't know what to do to get adaway working again, it was working fine before the update.
Thank you in advance
Happened to me too if you try to install using magisk manager inside of android it won't work.
You have to install magisk initially in twrp for it to work.
No, I always install magisk first. Then I install an adaway downloaded apk. It always worked except for this time with the not enough space on partition issue
Already deleted 2 system apps (Bugreport and notes) with the adb and command method
Srill, adways says not enough space in the partition
Don't know what else to do, if it needs more space or what
This solution works on Mi8:
1. In Magisk manager tap "settings/systemless hosts". It should install systemless hosts module. Go check it in modules to confirm it is installed.
2. Reboot device
3. Install Adaway and apply ad-blocking. It should work now.
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This solution works on Mi8:
1. In Magisk manager tap "settings/systemless hosts". It should install systemless hosts module. Go check it in modules to confirm it is installed.
2. Reboot device
3. Install Adaway and apply ad-blocking. It should work now.
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Yeah! It worked!
Thabk you so much!
zvonimirovich said:
This solution works on Mi8:
1. In Magisk manager tap "settings/systemless hosts". It should install systemless hosts module. Go check it in modules to confirm it is installed.
2. Reboot device
3. Install Adaway and apply ad-blocking. It should work now.
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Was about to say the same good one mate