[Q] Xposed on Zenfone 5 - Xposed General

Hi,
Since the Zenfone is fairly new, I was wondering if there was a way to run Xposed modules on the zenfone 5 without rooting.
If not, then how do I root my zenfone 5?
thanks!
~Nick

The Xposed Installer requires root to install the framework.As to how to root your phone, I'd start by searching XDA and checking your device's forum. If that doesn't help, try asking in your device's Q&A section, or the Android Q&A section.

Root MUST be done. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed apk and install the apk. DO NOT RUN APP AND DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Rn command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step 3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step4: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons.

quyvinh said:
Root MUST be done. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed apk and install the apk. DO NOT RUN APP AND DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Rn command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step 3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step4: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons.
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Why is this not working for me.. in the part where you use echo and chmod, it always say "directory/file doesn't exist" HELP PLEASE!

1. Download and install Intel USB driver for Android http://www.fshare.vn/file/TDQMT8YQ2T/
2. Download and extract ADB Fastboot Tool http://www.fshare.vn/file/CBR2V0ATPO/
3. Download xposed apk and install the apk (DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK) http://dl-count.xposed.info/modules/de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v32_de4f0d.apk
4. Open folder adb fastboot tool and hold shifl + right mouse, select Open command window here
5. type
"adb shell" (lookat the phone, touch allow or OK)
"su" (lookat the phone, touch allow or OK)
"echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset"
"chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset"
4. Open Xposed Installer and install Framework >>>>>>>reboot and enjoy

hristcroixqwerty said:
Why is this not working for me.. in the part where you use echo and chmod, it always say "directory/file doesn't exist" HELP PLEASE!
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open the xposed app first, but don't do anything.. and try again

hy...
can help me??
i can install xposed installer...i have root my zenfone 5...please help me..

look guys... easy step install xposed and root zenfone 5
https://youtu.be/x18ksHYqut0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPxfIAhyIRw

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[HOW-TO] Setting up ADB - The Tutorial For WINDOWS USERS...

SETTING UP ADB FOR WINDOWS USERS
The example shown in the video tutorial is running Windows 7. XP, Vista should run the same way.
1) Download the SDK program for your OS Here..
2) Download the latest Java Platform if you don’t have an updated version.
3) The SDK program will download in a .zip file. Extract that file somewhere easily accessible [like your desktop!]
4) You should now have a folder on your desktop with a name: android-sdk-windows
5) Drag that folder into the root of your HD…
The pathway should be something like: Computer > Local Disk ( C: ) > android-sdk-windows
6) make SURE to install the USB driver package in SDK... this way your device will be recognized when running adb commands later on...
Now that you have placed the SDK program there you can run ADB commands. But you need to run them Manually. Most people go into the tools folder and click adb and expect it to work its magic… you can stare all you want, but all it’s going to do it open a command prompt, run commands, and disappear. Now, don’t go “ZOMG I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO! IT WONT WORK!” …. Trust me, it will work..
6) Open a command prompt, go to windows start menu and click “search” or “run…” and in the box type: cmd and then press enter. This will execute the command prompt [terminal]
7) Now connect your Eris via USB. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE USB DEBUGGING ON!! If you don’t, go to settings < applications < development and check the box: usb debugging
8) Don’t mount your SD card yet.
9) Now you are almost ready to execute your first adb command. But first you must re-direct the path in command prompt to be your tools folder in SDK… this is what command should look like before:
C:\Users\YourUserName>
Now type in command: cd
But DON’T press enter… drag and drop the path from your SDK tools into that command line, so it should look like this:
C:\Users\YourUserName> cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
Now press enter. NOW your command prompt should say:
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
Ok, last part… to test adb type in command: adb devices
Now it should return something like:
List of devices attached
HT9ANXXXXX Device
Ok so now you can execute Adb commands. Make sure you always have your command prompt pathway set to SDK tools or it WILL NOT WORK! You can now also execute adb commands directly to your device from it’s shell by typing: adb shell followed by your command.
For Visual people here is my short Youtube video explain it all again... and here is my screen shot to show you what it should look like, pay attention to my command prompt.
Another example: Custom boot animation for NON-ROOT USERS.
1) Find / create a boot animation that works with the Eris
2) name the Zip file bootanimation.zip
3) place .zip file in SDK tools folder
4) Follow above instructions to set path in CMD to tools folder and connect your device
5) execute this command:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
Feel free to PM if you have any questions... I hope this helps
adb
Could someone sticky this please?... and I think themes and apps is a good place for it..unless you think it belongs in general..
Help
I followed your instructions to the "T" everything worked but when I tried to push abd bootanimation command it says access denied is this because I don't have root? I am running on the 2.1 leak Version 2 OTA . Seems to be working fine for me. Although I wish I would have waited for root!! C'mon DEVS I'm pulling for you. Any suggestions?
cornjo said:
I followed your instructions to the "T" everything worked but when I tried to push abd bootanimation command it says access denied is this because I don't have root? I am running on the 2.1 leak Version 2 OTA . Seems to be working fine for me. Although I wish I would have waited for root!! C'mon DEVS I'm pulling for you. Any suggestions?
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EDIT: See OP at bottom for directions.
how do i install an apk file right to my phone using the "cmd"
jibbz said:
how do i install an apk file right to my phone using the "cmd"
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adb install whatever.apk
n1ghtwish said:
adb install whatever.apk
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ok my problem is tht when i use the cmd n get to my SDK tool folder n type in adb install (app name).apk it dont do anything
Hopefully its this simple
jibbz said:
ok my problem is tht when i use the cmd n get to my SDK tool folder n type in adb install (app name).apk it dont do anything
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You probably don't have the .apk file in the same directory as sdk tool folder
try moving it there and see if that works.

Xposed for zenfone 5

Please help me set up Xposed zenfone 5. zenfone 5 bootloop when using x86 was installed framework.
Please post a logcat of the bootloop.
Hold Power button + volume Up button to access Recovery mode.
Then select Factory Reset by volume up/down and Power button
I have same case
rovo89 build an unofficial build for asus x86, Xposed ver 2.5 beta 2, but he is not share them on xda. just do a little search on his github or google (asus x86 xposed). i've tested them on my zenfone 6, but basically 5 and 6 is almost same so i think it will work, as the installer is for another asus phone but worked on my z6.
as for bypassing your current bootloop, just press vol down (i think as i randomly press all button) after 30second of bootloop (or plug your usb, when led shows orange or yellow, depends on your battery status) it'll trigger xposed safe mode, and you can uninstall your framework then install ver 2.5 beta 2.
Sent from my ASUS_T00G
minatovladoski said:
rovo89 build an unofficial build for asus x86, Xposed ver 2.5 beta 2, but he is not share them on xda. just do a little search on his github or google (asus x86 xposed). i've tested them on my zenfone 6, but basically 5 and 6 is almost same so i think it will work, as the installer is for another asus phone but worked on my z6.
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See http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/asus-me302c-problem-t2737886/post52741226
The offset required for your ROM might vary, but if the test version I had posted on GitHub worked for you, try 0x98.
rovo89 said:
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/asus-me302c-problem-t2737886/post52741226
The offset required for your ROM might vary, but if the test version I had posted on GitHub worked for you, try 0x98.
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yeah thanks a lot mate, as i have no confidence on edit code, i choose to use the test version
Sent from my ASUS_T00G
minatovladoski said:
yeah thanks a lot mate, as i have no confidence on edit code, i choose to use the test version
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Well, that's the whole point... in 2.6, you just need to create a file with the offset (e.g. "0x98") in it, as explained in the post I linked to. No need to edit code or recompile anything.
rovo89 said:
Well, that's the whole point... in 2.6, you just need to create a file with the offset (e.g. "0x98") in it, as explained in the post I linked to. No need to edit code or recompile anything.
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little question here, if i update from 2.5 beta 2 to 2.6, should I create that file with the offset or not?
Sent from my ASUS_T00G
minatovladoski said:
little question here, if i update from 2.5 beta 2 to 2.6, should I create that file with the offset or not?
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If you had to use the special build I posted on GitHub, then yes, you have to create the file. If 2.6 is working fine for you without the file, then don't create it.
trying offset
rovo89 said:
If you had to use the special build I posted on GitHub, then yes, you have to create the file. If 2.6 is working fine for you without the file, then don't create it.
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Rovo
I have rooted my x86 based new Zenfone5 and installed xposed framework 2.5 but I have not full installed the framework yet.
I tried to use the following offset after some research:
su
echo 148> /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset
however I keep getting error "No such file or diredtory" even though if I tree down through /data/data I can see that file de.robv.android.xposed.installer is there.
Not sure what to do next? Any help will be greatly appreciated as I must have xposed framework on this device or it is pretty much useless! Thank you in advance!
Root MUST be done. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed apk and install the apk. DO NOT RUN APP AND DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Rn command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step 3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step4: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons.
rovo89 said:
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/asus-me302c-problem-t2737886/post52741226
The offset required for your ROM might vary, but if the test version I had posted on GitHub worked for you, try 0x98.
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My ZenFone 6 (also an Intel Z2580 SoC) is running Android 4.4.2 (closed beta version),
I tried whether set 0x98 offset or not, the phone can boot normally but system lags and will be freezed / reboot randomly.
Thus I set "dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:fast" now and Xposed framework / module works fine.
I attached the libdvm.so from my ZenFone 6 running Android 4.4.2.
Thanks...
i have zenfone 5 with 1.18 ww firmware (from 1.96 cucc)
i tried to install xposed using instruction here below
####################################
*** Install Xposed: Root is a MUST. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed apk and install the apk. DO NOT RUN APP AND DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Run command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step4: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons.
##########################
but echo command failed because ther isn't a conf folder in /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/
any suggestion?
Thanks
Stefano

Cannot activate xposed after installing

My fone is Asus Zenfone 5, now im trying to install the xposed by doing this..
"Root MUST be done. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed apk and install the apk. DO NOT RUN APP AND DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Rn command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step 3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step4: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons."
At first, when i input the echo and chmod it always say file or directory not found. So tried to manully add a folder "conf" in the directory then after input again the echo and chmod part, so it works. But when i tried to activate the framework it doenst get activate. Here's the log file.
THanks!
Try installing any module.
I am facing the exactly same problem while installing the framework. The logcat is same too. I have also tried to change the installation method to manual and flashing the zip from recovery. Still no success.
I downloaded a module as well. Nothing's changed.
OP: Did you make any progress??
Hi,
I had the same problem.
The procedure is correct, but the app need to run once, and kill her in resource manager, otherwise does not create directory.
For me it works perfectly.

[Q] There is Xposed for x86 device Ver ?

Is there Xposed for x86 device Ver. ?
The current version is used in Android x86 4.4.4
There will be problems
ex. Can't boot, or after the boot function can't be used
Unlike the phone after installing, the original function can also be used.
Device Data:
ASUS EeePC 1015PW
Android x86 4.4.4 r2
All version of xposed work well in my Intel Atom Android device with stock ics.
PocketFan2015 said:
All version of xposed work well in my Intel Atom Android device with stock ics.
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So why have these problems after the installation?
Even some applications will not open.
quyvinh said:
Root MUST be done. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed apk and install the apk. DO NOT RUN APP AND DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Rn command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step 3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step4: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons.
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This worked for me last time on a Zenfone 5, using Atom CPU.

How-to Install Xposed on a KK Rooted ME375CL

I can't take credit for it... and I can't provide credit because I can't share the website yet.... either way I don't care. It works if you follow these steps.
Here's how I installed Xposed on my Rooted ME375CL. I found the directions in another post but the key difference is that you do have to run xposed so that it installs the "conf/jit_reset_offset" directories/files. Also clarified that you download and install "xposed installer," this was a little confusing because there are a large number of xposed files on google play. I did't download from the google play. I got them directly from the xposed installer website.
Root MUST be done. USB debug turned on. Windows only and Driver for Intel and ASUS must be ready on PC.
Step1: download xposed installer apk and install the apk. DO NOT INSTALL FRAMEWORK.
Step2: Rn command promt (Run / cmd). assume adb folder is on C:\ drive and you are now in C:\ADB
Step 3: Type following (or copy and paste)
adb devices (make sure your phone show!)
adb shell (hit Enter)
su (hit Enter, then look on your phone and touch OK)
Step 4: RUN APP, but do NOT install framework.
echo 148 > /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
chmod 664 /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/jit_reset_offset (hit Enter)
Step 5: Now go to app drawer and run Xposed which you installed earlier. Touch "Framework" and touch "Install/Update"
DONE. Now install addons
Maybe you cant link to the site yet but you can mention the name.
vgchat said:
Maybe you cant link to the site yet but you can mention the name.
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TimmyP posted a link on the "Need help rooting At&t Asus Memo Pad 7 LTE (ME375CL) aka K00X, Please Help!" thread (post #41).
The link goes to another site, where Hikari then post details going back to xda which quotes quyvinh.

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