Problem installing Xposed since 2.6.1 - Xposed General

Hey
I tried to update Xposed FW from 2.60 to 2.61 and when I tried to install the app_process and XposedBridge.jar files via the Framework menu it takes forever and then a notifiation pops up saying I should make sure my phone is rooted and shell commands aren't blocked.
I did nothing to the phone since the last update to 2.60 and every other Xposed update before worked.
I have a rooted Nexus 5 and SUper SU 1.97
Super SU doesn't show a request to approve Xposed rights.
I tried to install an older version of Xposed but that doesnt work.
I cleared the cache of xposed fw and uninstalled, then reinstalled it with several reboots in between. Nothing works.
It keeps saysing xposed is not activated, I should root my phone and that's it.
How can I force SuperSU to ask for root rights for xposed?
Thanks
EDIT: Just saw in the SuperSU log file that it says I need Super SU Pro for Xposed Framework???

sutobe said:
I tried to update Xposed FW from 2.60 to 2.61 and when I tried to install the app_process and XposedBridge.jar files via the Framework menu it takes forever and then a notifiation pops up saying I should make sure my phone is rooted and shell commands aren't blocked.
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Open SuperSU, find "Xposed Installer" and make sure it's set to grant root access. You can also try tapping on "Forget" and you should get asked next time you try to install the framework.
sutobe said:
EDIT: Just saw in the SuperSU log file that it says I need Super SU Pro for Xposed Framework???
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That's just to see a detailed log.

GermainZ said:
Open SuperSU, find "Xposed Installer" and make sure it's set to grant root access. You can also try tapping on "Forget" and you should get asked next time you try to install the framework.
That's just to see a detailed log.
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The Problem was SuperSU 1.97.
It seems as the phone will lose root with this version (what would make sense then). In the 1.97 announcement post of Chainfire on Google+ was another comment to version 1.98 which fixes the root loss issue (meanwhile SuperSU is already version 1.99).
Xposed is working again after updating SuperSU.

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xposed Installation failed

I just installed Alliance rom on my att gs5. For some reason it won't let me install xposed framework. Help?
I have the same problem with gt-n8013 cyanogenmod rom
"It won't let me install Xposed framework" – how so? Any errors?
I can't submit a screenshot of the error because I don't have many posts. But it says "Failed to create a backup of /system/bin/app_process
There should be an error above/below that line as well? Have you tried installing Xposed via the recovery?
It's a big error. Its a lot to type but tldr it says permission denied. No, how do I do that?
Rennocc said:
It's a big error. Its a lot tof type but tldr it says permission denied. No, how do I do that?
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Permission denied? Are you sure you're rooted (if you are, double check that the Xposed Installer is granted root permissions)?
You can install it via the recovery by changing the installation method (press the button).
I have no idea what I did but I tried to install it again and it worked so. Thanks for trying to help but its fixed now haha.
Help
Having trouble with loading Netflix so discovered about the xposed fix for this problem. I tried to install xposed but got the "signature" error message which I believe tells me xposed is already installed. In my "apps", I do not have xposed listed as an installed app. Doing a file search, there are no hits on "xposed". I recently upgraded to latest Beanstalk 4.4.4. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

T-Mobile Note 4 Problem Installing xposed Framework

I am currently using a T mobile Note 4 running firekat V4. After initially flashing Firekat V2, V3 and V4 I successfully installed xposed and was running wanam as well as YouTube adAway. Today I opened the xposed installer to check for updates to my modules and noticed the messages shown in screenshots 1 & 2 that "app version 58 was installed previously but app version "" was installed now" etc.. and "Framework not installed.." I tried to simply download the newer version of the xposed installer, install it, back out and tap framework, hit the install / Update button and reboot but it didn't change anything and I still had the exact same errors.
After multiple unsuccessful attempts the developer of the Firekat ROM tried to help. Over the last few hours he's tried to troubleshoot this with me. He advised me to use root explorer pro to delete all xposed installer files after uninstalling xposed. Redownload and install it and reboot.
Once reinstalled I followed the instructions in the main xposed sticky thread and it is still telling me framework not installed.
One thing i noticed each time I've tried to install the framework since reinstalling is that it asks me for root access even though i hit grant access every time I've been asked. I'm new to all of this but i do not remember being asked multiple times by the same app before.
i have tried to do classical installation mode approximately 10 times throughout the day and 3 times since installing the actual xposed installer app from the link posted here in the xposed forum. I have also tried the other methods of installing through TWRP. On the one method where you install through TWRP from a zip file I was unable to find the zip file to confirm the flash and install. I'm open to try whatever to resolve.
this worked for me
Exact same problem as you and this kernel fixed it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...lopment/kernel-kt-note4-nih-ktweaker-t2936809
Good luck.
Works this on N910F too ? I have this Problem too

[Q] How to get "SecureGo" working via xposed / rootcloak?

Hi fellows ...
well, I did this (xposed module repository: description)
Phone: GT-I9070P Samsung Galaxy S Advance
OS: (4.4.4)OptiROM (i9070-i9070P), ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070
Xposed Modules 1.0.8
Xposed Installer 2.7 experimental1
RootCloak 3.0-beta_20160731_2
RootCloak Plus 1.2
SecureGo 1.42-03
SecureGo still realises that the phone is rooted ... so no banking possible :crying: Thanks for help
b*_gently_*d said:
Hi fellows ...
well, I did this (xposed module repository: description)
Phone: GT-I9070P Samsung Galaxy S Advance
OS: (4.4.4)OptiROM (i9070-i9070P), ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070
Xposed Modules 1.0.8
Xposed Installer 2.7 experimental1
RootCloak 3.0-beta_20160731_2
RootCloak Plus 1.2
SecureGo 1.42-03
SecureGo still realises that the phone is rooted ... so no banking possible [emoji14] :crying: Thanks for help
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In rootcloak, did you specifically add the securego app to it's block list?
Sent from my SCH-R220
Hi there!
Yes, in "RootCloak Plus", the entry de.fiducia.smartphone.android.securego.wl does exist.
There's another confusing circumstance: I don't know how to launch the Xposed Installer programme. The only way - for me right now - is to navigate to "downloads", and then to re-install some downloaded *.apk as an update. Then, and only then, I'm inside the Xposed Installer.
Under "Remove native root detection for apps", the box "SecureGo" is checked.
b*_gently_*d said:
Hi there!
Yes, in "RootCloak Plus", the entry de.fiducia.smartphone.android.securego.wl does exist.
There's another confusing circumstance: I don't know how to launch the Xposed Installer programme. The only way - for me right now - is to navigate to "downloads", and then to re-install some downloaded *.apk as an update. Then, and only then, I'm inside the Xposed Installer. [emoji14]
Under "Remove native rott detection for apps", the box "SecureGo" is checked.
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In your app drawer (if Xposed is properly unstalled) should be the Xposed app. After you install an Xposed module you have to activate the module in the Xposed app and reboot for it to work. Sounds like that hasn't been done. How did you install Xposed?
Sent from my SCH-R220
OK, let's have a look: I've got a sort of menu that is pushed from the left side into the app "Xposed modules". Within this menu drawer, there's: Modules, Install Xposed Framework, More modules, Root, XDA, latest 24 hours, all unread, all marked, downloads, synchronise now, settings (translated from German).
The apps "Xposed modules" and "RootCloak" are installed from stalk Google Play Store.
The device was restarted several times, and from a certain moment on, everytime it started, I had to confirm elevated privileges (for rootcloak).
:angel:
b*_gently_*d said:
OK, let's have a look: I've got a sort of menu that is pushed from the left side into the app "Xposed modules". Within this menu drawer, there's: Modules, Install Xposed Framework, More modules, Root, XDA, latest 24 hours, all unread, all marked, downloads, synchronise now, settings (translated from German).
The apps "Xposed modules" and "RootCloak" are installed from stalk Google Play Store.
The device was restarted several times, and from a certain moment on, everytime it started, I had to confirm elevated privileges (for rootcloak).
:angel:
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Ok, that doesn't sound can you post a screenshot of what you are talking about including the list of modules installed in Xposed?
Sent from my SCH-R220
Pardon. What does it sound like? :cyclops: Anyway, I was wrong about the Installer. I actually can access it. But I still can't launch SecureGo properly. I'm posting a *.zip file containing a log and several shots.
b*_gently_*d said:
Pardon. What does it sound like? :cyclops: Anyway, I was wrong about the Installer. I actually can access it. But I still can't launch SecureGo properly. I'm posting a *.zip file containing a log and several shots.
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Sorry, didn't notice the typo, it looks like you are using and old version of Xposed and a BETA version of rootcloak, have you tried the stable version?
Sent from my SCH-R220
Let's have a look on what has changed:
uninstalled the beta and experimental versions
now, there's only one "RootCloak" v2.1.1 (and no longer a "RootCloak Plus" next to it), downloaded and installed from "Xposed Installer"
downloaded and installed the *.apk of "Xposed Installer" v2.6.1
I took the version numbers from the Android OS settings menu
the icon for "Xposed Modules" is no longer shown
however, I did not remove SecureGo while making changes.
I didn't have to grant elevated privileges (only when Xposed Installer installed RootCloak)
I'm posting the latest log-file!
Still not working ...
b*_gently_*d said:
Let's have a look on what has changed:
uninstalled the beta and experimental versions
now, there's only one "RootCloak" v2.1.1 (and no longer a "RootCloak Plus" next to it), downloaded and installed from "Xposed Installer"
downloaded and installed the *.apk of "Xposed Installer" v2.6.1
I took the version numbers from the Android OS settings menu
the icon for "Xposed Modules" is no longer shown
however, I did not remove SecureGo while making changes.
I didn't have to grant elevated privileges (only when Xposed Installer installed RootCloak)
I'm posting the latest log-file!
Still not working ...
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Have you taken a look at this, maybe this could help : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3450396
Sent from my SCH-R220
Quoting the article linked above: "Requirements ... Android 6.0" ... Don't know if an OS-installation would defeat the object ...
b*_gently_*d said:
Quoting the article linked above: "Requirements ... Android 6.0" ... Don't know if an OS-installation would defeat the object ...
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It would allow you to utilize this workaround
Sent from my SCH-R220
I don't even see the mere possibility to install Android 6 ... Or do you detect anything on the specific page?
b*_gently_*d said:
I don't even see the mere possibility to install Android 6 ... Or do you detect anything on the specific page?
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b*_gently_*d said:
Hi fellows ...
well, I did this (xposed module repository: description)
Phone: GT-I9070P Samsung Galaxy S Advance
OS: (4.4.4)OptiROM (i9070-i9070P), ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070
Xposed Modules 1.0.8
Xposed Installer 2.7 experimental1
RootCloak 3.0-beta_20160731_2
RootCloak Plus 1.2
SecureGo 1.42-03
SecureGo still realises that the phone is rooted ... so no banking possible [emoji14] :crying: Thanks for help
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Check the thread for your device, a quick Google search shows some MM ROMs for your GT-I9070P
Sent from my SCH-R220
still failure
Inspired by your previous posts and having followed your advice, I now have a phone running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
I tried to install Suhide and SuperSU systemlessly [?] (or at least I think, I did it that way because I was in Recovery Mode/TWRP. There, I simply clicked "install" and did nothing but install both zip-files.
The line that stated, that a boot image had not been found and therefore the process was aborting patching the boot.img, attracted my attention.
Within the restarted Android-OS, I never found an app icon for SuperSU or Suhide. Nevertheless, I found out SecureGo's UID (10xxx) and gave the following command:
Code:
/data/adb/suhide-add 10xxx
for adding SecureGo to the blacklist.
But nothing has changed ... SecureGo still denies its job.
b*_gently_*d said:
Inspired by your previous posts and having followed your advice, I now have a phone running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
I tried to install Suhide and SuperSU systemlessly [?] (or at least I think, I did it that way because I was in Recovery Mode/TWRP. There, I simply clicked "install" and did nothing but install both zip-files.
The line that stated, that a boot image had not been found and therefore the process was aborting patching the boot.img, attracted my attention.
Within the restarted Android-OS, I never found an app icon for SuperSU or Suhide. Nevertheless, I found out SecureGo's UID (10xxx) and gave the following command:
Code:
/data/adb/suhide-add 10xxx
for adding SecureGo to the blacklist.
But nothing has changed ... SecureGo still denies its job.
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Check the suhide thread, other people have the same sort of issue, in that you are using CM SuperSU that is not systemless, need to disable it for systemless su to work
Sent from my SCH-R220
By "CM SuperSU", do you mean Cyanogenmod S.SU? Are there versions different to Chainfire's one?
I realised that, in TWRP, I can also give commands in a terminal (surprise :good. But I do believe this is Busybox ... read it somewhere, but can't tell where or when exactly.
Do I need ADB installed? I'm asking because it appears in the commands.
I noticed that, when running the Android-OS, Jack Palevich's "Terminal Emulator" is not rooted (showing $ instead of #).
But the strangest thing of all is: I cannot detect any signs that suhide or supersu are installed ... how could I possibly check this?
b*_gently_*d said:
By "CM SuperSU", do you mean Cyanogenmod S.SU? Are there versions different to Chainfire's one?
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Yes, at least how it's implemented in the ROM
[*]I realised that, in TWRP, I can also give commands in a terminal (surprise :good. But I do believe this is Busybox ... read it somewhere, but can't tell where or when exactly.
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Is your Busybox up to date?
[*]Do I need ADB installed? I'm asking because it appears in the commands.
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If you have to issue these commands from your computer to the phone you would need ADB on your computer. Is ADB turned on in developer options?
[*]I noticed that, when running the Android-OS, Jack Palevich's "Terminal Emulator" is not rooted (showing $ instead of #).
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Did you type su in Terminal Emulator?
[*]But the strangest thing of all is: I cannot detect any signs that suhide or supersu are installed ... how could I possibly check this?
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Give me some time, I'll do a backup and see what you are seeing.
Sent from my SCH-R220
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b*_gently_*d said:
By "CM SuperSU", do you mean Cyanogenmod S.SU? Are there versions different to Chainfire's one?
I realised that, in TWRP, I can also give commands in a terminal (surprise :good. But I do believe this is Busybox ... read it somewhere, but can't tell where or when exactly.
Do I need ADB installed? I'm asking because it appears in the commands.
I noticed that, when running the Android-OS, Jack Palevich's "Terminal Emulator" is not rooted (showing $ instead of #).
But the strangest thing of all is: I cannot detect any signs that suhide or supersu are installed ... how could I possibly check this?
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In looking at Chainfire's thread to install Systemless root, I discovered that there are special boot.img files that need to be flash, my device is not on that list. But he does have some things that might shed some light on the issue.
1) Is your device one of the supported devices?
2) If so, did you do a clean flash? Did you flash the boot.img and su zips immediately? The thread says you need to make sure to flash the systemless stuff before the built in su does anything because the systemless flashing doesn't clean up other root implementations and can create problems. That's why it is mandatory for a clean flash of the ROM.
3) After you do all that, install the SuperSU app from the play store and see what happens
Sent from my SCH-R220
I don't know how to check whether Busybox is up to date or not (I was talking about the TWRP-Terminal outside Android-OS).
When I type 'su' into the Terminal Emulator - similarly to GNU/Linux -, I have no longer got the first line, but the second of the following:
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ su
1|[email protected]:/ $ sudo
/system/bin/sh: sudo: not found
127|[email protected]:/ $
(This is a true quote from my in-OS terminal.)
I'll have to look for those boot images and the list of the supported devices ... Or would you give me a direct link? (I already gave the exact name of my device.)
What exactly is a "clean flash", and which *.img or *.zips would have to be flashed? Do you mean something like from my own smarty history? From this list I basically only did step 4 when installing MM/CM13.
There's something else: Under "Developers' options/settings" (don't know how it is in English), you can choose between "never", "when debugging via USB" and "when loading". Has this something to say?
Please give me a short reply if I should perform the whole list of steps or similar or not because I don't want to waste time only to repeat it again and again
b*_gently_*d said:
I don't know how to check whether Busybox is up to date or not (I was talking about the TWRP-Terminal outside Android-OS).
When I type 'su' into the Terminal Emulator - similarly to GNU/Linux -, I have no longer got the first line, but the second of the following:
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ su
1|[email protected]:/ $ sudo
/system/bin/sh: sudo: not found
127|[email protected]:/ $
(This is a true quote from my in-OS terminal.)
I'll have to look for those boot images and the list of the supported devices ... Or would you give me a direct link? (I already gave the exact name of my device.)
What exactly is a "clean flash", and which *.img or *.zips would have to be flashed? Do you mean something like from my own smarty history? From this list I basically only did step 4 when installing MM/CM13.
There's something else: Under "Developers' options/settings" (don't know how it is in English), you can choose between "never", "when debugging via USB" and "when loading". Has this something to say?
Please give me a short reply if I should perform the whole list of steps or similar or not because I don't want to waste time only to repeat it again and again
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/app...rshmellow-t3219344/post63197935#post63197935
Sent from my SCH-R220

Help - Systemless Root

Hello,
First off, I am using a Oneplus 5 device running 7.1.1 Nougat.
I followed this guide to root my phone with Magisk 13.2 https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/oneplus-5-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3624877
I am able to download apps that require root, and grant them said root access.
However when trying to give AdAway Systemless root access (In preferences) the checkbox is greyed out and unusable.
So far so bad.
When trying to install BusyBox, and try to select a different install path (/su/xbin or /su/bin) I get the error message : "Systemless root is not configured, please choose another install location"
If I go into Magisk Manager both BusyBox and AdAway are Granted Root access, and when checking settings, Hosts Systemless is activated.
Am I simply blind and have I missed a step? On the Magisk Manager Homescreen, it says I have the latest version installed, and MAGIKSU is also validated.
Help please? I'm confused. D:
For AdAway you shouldn't have to bother with the systemless option. Just enable Systemless hosts in the Magisk Manager.
You could also use a Magisk module. There's a great one called Unified Hosts Adblocker. Unfortunately there's a bug in the Manager at the moment that makes it crash when downloading modules. They can be installed manually though (there's a download in the thread).
For busybox you've got a great installer here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239421
It'll install as a Magisk module when flashed in recovery.
Hello,
I've followed your suggestion and manually installed Unified Hosts Adblocker. I'm assuming it will update on it's own when required? As it has no interface. (Also, I am still getting ads, is this normal? xD)
So installing AdAway won't trigger SafetyNet as long as I have "Hosts Systemless" checked right?
I have also flashed the BusyBox installer from the link you gave me. It shows up on Magisk Modules, however it hasn't created a busybox icon in my applist. (Again, no interface? Is this installed correctly?)
Furthermore, I've looked around a bit, and is it true I currently can not expect to run Xposed Framework on Nougat?
Thank you for your current answers, in the hopes of further ones.
With the hosts module you'll have to run it manually. Use a terminal emulator and type su followed by hosts and then follow the instructions. The m option is included in all the others... Don't forget to enable systemless hosts or it won't work. More about how you use the module in the thread.
There's no interface for the busybox installation, no. There's no need really...
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Oh yeah. No Xposed for Nougat.
Thanks for your help, it's been of great assistance and sets my mind to rest that nothing really went wrong with my installation of Magisk. I'll keep an eye out for the Manager updates that'll fix the downloads.
I was once again just wondering about the updating of busybox, but I'll just assume that if I get a "Update busybox" from any app, I'll come back to the post you directed me to and update it that way.
You didn't answer my pondering about Xposed, but once again I'll just assume what I found is true and the developer currently hasn't had time to update it yet, and it may take a while.
Thank you for your time and the peace of mind you've procured me.
Didgeridoohan said:
Oh yeah. No Xposed for Nougat.
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module canstantly says 'Module will be updated at next reboot'

Hi,
Freshly installed Magisk today. I have tried to install the 'Sony Framework' module from (Seyaru Module by eric9401 work).
However as title it says 'Module will be updated at next reboot'. I can disable the module, but the option to delete using the trashcan doesn't work either. Has anyone else come across this with any tips to resolve?
I am running a galaxy s8
Thanks
stephenwatson2010 said:
Hi,
Freshly installed Magisk today. I have tried to install the 'Sony Framework' module from (Seyaru Module by eric9401 work).
However as title it says 'Module will be updated at next reboot'. I can disable the module, but the option to delete using the trashcan doesn't work either. Has anyone else come across this with any tips to resolve?
I am running a galaxy s8
Thanks
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Some modules require full uninstall and reboot before you update them (AML, for example). To fix this, you'll have to uninstall Magisk and reinstall it and the modules you want to use. Make sure you download the update and that it's in your magisk folder before you uninstall everything.
BIGWORM said:
Some modules require full uninstall and reboot before you update them (AML, for example). To fix this, you'll have to uninstall Magisk and reinstall it and the modules you want to use. Make sure you download the update and that it's in your magisk folder before you uninstall everything.
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Or u can manually uninstall modules from twrp if u have magisk mount already flashed. And the u go to magisk directory and deleted individual modules. No need to uninstall/reinstall magisk.
This is how I fixed it. I had same trouble with AML
TahirZX said:
Or u can manually uninstall modules from twrp if u have magisk mount already flashed. And the u go to magisk directory and deleted individual modules. No need to uninstall/reinstall magisk.
This is how I fixed it. I had same trouble with AML
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Thanks. I was able to uninstall the modules this way. I still can't get the Sony framework working but i will keep trying
Dang.
Maybe good tip. My busybox had a red update mark but it was kind of working. Then i disabled modul, by doing i saw network sign (!) is gone so i "dicided" to full uninstall magisk.
Now my phone hang on bootlogo.
Not sure how to restore with flashfire backup i dumped. Maybe possible to push/install magisk manager via adb?
No twrp atm just stock recovery^^
Fixed by flashing magisk custom boot.img which was used to get root but now not able to install busybox modul :/
Switched to SuperSu busybox now working.
stephenwatson2010 said:
Hi,
Freshly installed Magisk today. I have tried to install the 'Sony Framework' module from (Seyaru Module by eric9401 work).
However as title it says 'Module will be updated at next reboot'. I can disable the module, but the option to delete using the trashcan doesn't work either. Has anyone else come across this with any tips to resolve?
I am running a galaxy s8
Thanks
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Mount magisk through twrp remove it and update m
stephenwatson2010 said:
Thanks. I was able to uninstall the modules this way. I still can't get the Sony framework working but i will keep trying
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I think it could be the module's problem, try this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...apps-enabler-systemless-t3620100/post77621189

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