Xposed Framework Disabler/Enabler (incase of bootloop) - Xposed General

There are a lot of Modules which may cause a bootloop on Android L (especially on Android 5.1). And since Xposed does not come with a disabler zip for Android L, you cannot disable it from recovery in case of bootloop. For this reason, I created a flashable Xposed Disabler that can disable Xposed from recovery, in case of a bootloop. I also created an enabler in case if you disabled it using the disabler zip.
Any problems with the zip files, please inform me.

Well it Does disable it ( I am on 5.0 )
But ... How I can re enable it back? I tried reflashing exposed again No affect

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To reenable xposed after using the zip, just delete the disable file in /data/data/de.robv.xposed.installer/config

Just use a root explorer and delete disabled from data/data/de.robv.xposed.installer/config

Is this only work for Android L? I'm still on stock jellybean. Would like to have a diabler for my version to.

Samsung roms?
AK1149 said:
There are a lot of Modules which may cause a bootloop on Android L (especially on Android 5.1). And since Xposed does not come with a disabler zip for Android L, you cannot disable it from recovery in case of bootloop. For this reason, I created a flashable Xposed Disabler that can disable Xposed from recovery, in case of a bootloop. I also created an enabler in case if you disabled it using the disabler zip.
Any problems with the zip files, please inform me.
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Is working on Samsung ROMS like the s6 one?

Can't guarantee, but it should work.

Thank you
Such posts are supposed to be everywhere on xda about everything ..
Thank you ..
I found this post because Marcel ; M66B had posted a link for it in response to a user of Xprivacy .. this is how much important is your post .

AK1149 said:
There are a lot of Modules which may cause a bootloop on Android L (especially on Android 5.1). And since Xposed does not come with a disabler zip for Android L, you cannot disable it from recovery in case of bootloop. For this reason, I created a flashable Xposed Disabler that can disable Xposed from recovery, in case of a bootloop. I also created an enabler in case if you disabled it using the disabler zip.
Any problems with the zip files, please inform me.
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How does this work? Does it remove the Xposed stuff or temporarily block access to it unless you use the re-enabler?

It creates a empty "disabled" file in "\data\data\de.robv.android.xposed.installer\conf" which disables the Xposed module until the file is deleted either by the flashable zip or manually deleting the file.

Thanks! Works like a charm on 5.1!
Saved a couple of hours of flashing and restoring data!

Is there a way to disable it using root explorer?

AzrulHisyam said:
Is there a way to disable it using root explorer?
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as long as you can create a file at correct path and name it correctly, it should work.

Hi there!
Does these work on last Xposed alpha4 by rovo89?
I have a Samsung TouchWiz deodexed rom and I'm using alpha 4 with arter97's Krait V5 and everything is fine, but as rovo89's uninstallers does not work on this combination, the only easy to get out a bootloop is to use a disabler/enabler solution.
Can you confirm that these also work on last rovo89's release?
Tnx.
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How do you flash this? PLEASE HELP!!

Handy!
Saves time of going into recovery and do it manually.

Bliste said:
How do you flash this? PLEASE HELP!!
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Flash it using CWM recovery

flashed disable zip and no more bootloop.
haven't tried the enable one yet, but should be good, thanks

Hi,
I use Xposed V85 for MIUI (on Redmi Note 2) bad this solution doesn't work for me. I need for temporary disabled xposed because Horizon Go (UPC) have problem with framework. Can you have any solution without permanetly uninstall xposed ?

Is there a way to use it without custom recovery? I'm stuck in bootloop with stock recovery, please help

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Xposed not working after 6.0.1 update

xposed says that xposed framework is installed but not working, check the logs, but logs also show enonet,file not found error.
please help it was working fine with 6.0.0 but now it has stopped.
i am using su 2.62 systemless root with stock kernel with selinux mode permissive.
yash sharma100 said:
xposed says that xposed framework is installed but not working, check the logs, but logs also show enonet,file not found error.
please help it was working fine with 6.0.0 but now it has stopped.
i am using su 2.62 systemless root with stock kernel with selinux mode permissive.
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really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
if I help pls gv me thanks
im using xposed installer on 6.0.1
how to root
cheeze.keyk said:
im using xposed installer on 6.0.1
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how to root 6.0.1 with phils.. mm root patcher failed
fayizct said:
how to root 6.0.1 with phils.. mm root patcher failed
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flash the latest supersu using twrp.
Beamed from my Nexus 5
Can anyone give me link for xposed module for 6.0.1?
Sandy1806 said:
really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
if I help pls gv me thanks
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i already tried but there was no file . but i fixed it by reflashing stock rom. but thanks for your consideration..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811here
Rakibboss said:
Can anyone give me link for xposed module for 6.0.1?
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link fr your xposed module. flash it through custom recovery.
Exposed not working on my nexus 5 running android 6.0.1
Hey guys can any one help me with this problem
When I open exposed it says "Exposed Framework version 79 is active"
But when I go to modules sections there is no modules available over there
It says "No Exposed modules were found"
Please help
Is it normal because Xposed Framework is just a framework, you need to install Xposed modules.
You can find many modules here:
http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview
After flashing xposed-v80-sdk23-arm.zip on Nexus 5 running 6.0.1, it continuously shows a loop of NFC service stopped. After pressing OK, the msg comes again immediately. I had to flash xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm.zip to bring my phone back to life.
Please help me to install xposed.

[Discussion] PokeMon Go Magisk Discussion Thread

[size=+2]This thread has been created to reduce the amount of clutter in the main Magisk thread, please discuss Magisk + PokeMon Go here.​[/size]
With me is this happening, did the process and pokemon jog go wheel with root, however when I install Xposed does not work, I downloaded the zip and the apk Xposed, desintalei what was, I was in recovery installed the zip, when you restart disable the root by magisk manager and I run the game without success, to turn off the Xposed and restart the game runs, but when active and restart does not work, sometimes the apk Xposed for work, or is giving error and asking to check records, someone help there? They will excusing my English
So at this point I can't log into pogo because I have Xposed installed (systemless). I was using magisk with phh super user...wasn't working with SuperSU (even with compatible magisk)
At this point if I do a soft reboot it deactivates Xposed (for whatever reason) I can play Pokemon but have to reboot to activate Xposed. So anytime I want to play I have to soft reboot then full reboot. Luckily I don't have to go through optimizing apps...but is there a way around this?
Someone bored should make a zip that removes everything and reinstalls the rest of the stuff needed.
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DAGr8 said:
Someone bored should make a zip that removes everything and reinstalls the rest of the stuff needed.
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You?
I rather wait for an xposed update. I can play with 0.35 if I really get the itch in the meanwhile. I hardly battle and until legendaries start to appear, I'm just slowly leveling up.
If 86.2 is working, like someone mentioned on the other thread, there has to be a workaround for the 86.5 (maybe a future 86.6?)
Only gripe is that Google is all over this because of paynet so it will be a constant battle.
Only way to calm down this race is for Google/Niantic easing pressure on pogo security so there aren't so many people trying to hack the system and leaving paynet alone.
That would be the smartest move for all (not mentioning calming down thousands of root users).
Interesting times
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anthonymackay said:
So at this point I can't log into pogo because I have Xposed installed (systemless). I was using magisk with phh super user...wasn't working with SuperSU (even with compatible magisk)
At this point if I do a soft reboot it deactivates Xposed (for whatever reason) I can play Pokemon but have to reboot to activate Xposed. So anytime I want to play I have to soft reboot then full reboot. Luckily I don't have to go through optimizing apps...but is there a way around this?
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Actually systemless xposed v86.2 is working fine woth Pokemon go. Some people posted the steps in the other thread.
So I flashed the latest chainfire SuperSU 2.78 r1, v86.2 systemless xposed, and suhide v0.53. Everything works good only problem I'm having excessive location jumps to/from real location while playing pogo with xposed pokemon. Used to have the odd jump back/forth but this is every 5-10 seconds.
juangcardoso said:
Actually systemless xposed v86.2 is working fine woth Pokemon go. Some people posted the steps in the other thread.
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I thought I was going crazy. One whole day, two full resets and re-roots later and found the system-less xposed glitch that took me here. Does this 86.2 really works?. Don't want another round with my phone.
sigiloso said:
I thought I was going crazy. One whole day, two full resets and re-roots later and found the system-less xposed glitch that took me here. Does this 86.2 really works?. Don't want another round with my phone.
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Yes, but there are the correct way to flash it with SuperSU and suhide. You can find these steps in the systemless xposed as I told u.
juangcardoso said:
Yes, but there are the correct way to flash it with SuperSU and suhide. You can find these steps in the systemless xposed as I told u.
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I have tried so many times to do xposed systemless but none of them worked.
I returned to stock image. I created file with "SYSTEMLESS=true" in /data/.supersu
I flashed SuperSU 2.78. Then I flashed systemless xposed v.86.2.
I flashed suhide 0.53. wipe cache/dalvik and nothing works because I think its detecting the xposed framework
juangcardoso said:
Actually systemless xposed v86.2 is working fine woth Pokemon go. Some people posted the steps in the other thread.
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Hi!
Could you link the post to this thread please? I'm sure it would help a lot of people (me included). I scanned through the other thread but couldn't find it. Perhaps, I missed it somewhere.
naeco said:
Hi!
Could you link the post to this thread please? I'm sure it would help a lot of people (me included). I scanned through the other thread but couldn't find it. Perhaps, I missed it somewhere.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3450396
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anthonymackay said:
So at this point I can't log into pogo because I have Xposed installed (systemless). I was using magisk with phh super user...wasn't working with SuperSU (even with compatible magisk)
At this point if I do a soft reboot it deactivates Xposed (for whatever reason) I can play Pokemon but have to reboot to activate Xposed. So anytime I want to play I have to soft reboot then full reboot. Luckily I don't have to go through optimizing apps...but is there a way around this?
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Magisk requires a full boot too load is modules, that's why xposed is disabled with a soft boot.
You can also use the disable xposed toggle in the material xposed installer. It would still require a reboot.
Guess I'm out of luck. My phone doesn't meet SuHide requirement. I'm running twrp v.2.8.7.0 not v.3.x.
Anyone know if there is an 86.2 version for Lollipop? all I can find is the sdk23 version for Marshmellow.
Habulda said:
I have tried so many times to do xposed systemless but none of them worked.
I returned to stock image. I created file with "SYSTEMLESS=true" in /data/.supersu
I flashed SuperSU 2.78. Then I flashed systemless xposed v.86.2.
I flashed suhide 0.53. wipe cache/dalvik and nothing works because I think its detecting the xposed framework
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naeco said:
Hi!
Could you link the post to this thread please? I'm sure it would help a lot of people (me included). I scanned through the other thread but couldn't find it. Perhaps, I missed it somewhere.
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I manage to play Pokemon Go w/ xposed and root with these tips: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268/post68778700
Hey guys. Galaxy s3 mini with cm12.1 (android 5.1.1) fresh install. Tried to install magisk but it says unable to detect boot image. What is the problem ? Please help me.
I need download xposed-v86.2-SDK22.arm. Please post the link for donwload XPOSED 86.2 SDK22 arm!! Help me please.
I find the zip file anywhere. I need SDK22 arm 86.2 for android 5.1 - Someone can attach the direct link to download the ZIP please?
naeco said:
Guess I'm out of luck. My phone doesn't meet SuHide requirement. I'm running twrp v.2.8.7.0 not v.3.x.
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a user report that it works with twrp 2.8.7

Cannot install any apps after installing Xposed framework (-504 error in Google Play)

A few days ago I posted a question about not being able to install any Xposed modules here, so far no one answered: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-framework-installed-running-t3567230
I thought this problem had something to do with the modules specifically, but it turns out that on my phone, for whatever reason, installing the framework subsequently prevents ALL apps from installing, even those from Google Play itself, displaying a "-504" error.
I see people have asked this question before, but are also not getting answers: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/install-apps-installing-framework-t3430922
Please, if anyone has any idea of why this can be and how to fix it, let me know. Any help will be infinitely appreciated!
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
Anova's Origin said:
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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Hey, thank you for your answer!
I am using a Sony Xperia M4 Aqua E2306, rom is 26.1.A.1.112 Latin America Generic. It is rooted and with TWRP installed accroding to this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/m4-aqua/general/root-e2306-m4-aqua-guide-t3270521
I also have a locked bootloader, and it cannot be unlocked, so unfortunately that shuts the door on most rooting options.
I never heard of Magisk before, but from what I'm seeing, it looks it TWRP is required to get root with Magisk, but some kind of root is already required on my phone in order to get TWRP. So I'm not sure how to go about this.
If your phone is already rooted, then you can download Magisk Manager application and have it installed it's necessary frameworks through the app itself. You won't be able to use Magisk's root, but you'll still be able to install systemless Xposed and hide it from other apps.
Edit: Ignore all of that actually, I just realized that magisk requires boot image modifications so you have to have an unlocked bootloader to use it.
Anova's Origin said:
If your phone is already rooted, then you can download Magisk Manager application and have it installed it's necessary frameworks through the app itself. You won't be able to use Magisk's root, but you'll still be able to install systemless Xposed and hide it from other apps.
Edit: Ignore all of that actually, I just realized that magisk requires boot image modifications so you have to have an unlocked bootloader to use it.
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Oh well, thanks anyway. I might try it anyways, maybe it will work, you never know. Don't have much to lose at this point
Anova's Origin said:
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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FIY Magisk cannot hide Xposed...
I also facing these problem on my rooted Asus zenfone 2 (ze550ml 2gb ram version, Stock ROM, bootloader unlocked) and Asus Zenpad C 7 (p01y, stock rom, bootloader unlocked). The xposed firmware (version 86) is successfully install but can't install any apps from play store and using apk...
I really hope that dev team can solve it.....
Sorry for any grammatical mistakes....
The only way is to flash the firmware
I'm getting the same problem on my LG G4 with v88.2 of Xposed :/
I don't Know if this is too late,but I also have this problem. But there is a work around, go into the xposed installer and turn the switch off so its disabled on the next boot. rebot the device and exposed and its modules are disabled, allowing you to install apps from play store and downloaded .apk files... it would still be nice to install applications while its still on.
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I had this issue on my LGG3. This happens when you have Lucky Patcher enabled in your xposed modules. Disabling it (Lucky Patcher) should solve the problem.

[SOLVED] Can I really switch from SuperSU ?

Hi there fellows ! ^^
First of all, I want you all to know that I really am sorry if this is something that has been asked before. I tried, but couldn't find an answer by myself and I don't want to damage my phone again (I may have been waaaaay too hasty in the past...). So here goes.
I have a Honor 5C NEM-L51 (European variant) which I rooted a while ago (two or three months ago maybe ? Can't remember for sure) by unlocking the bootloader, installing TWRP from ADB, flashing the SuperSU zip file... You know, the usual thing. After that I went ahead and installed Xposed Framework, Busybox and several applications and modules which needed root like many of you I guess. Everything went fine. And still is, for the record.
Now I realize that I may have been living under a rock because I discovered very recently that not only SuperSU can be downloaded from the Play Store but also that there is Magisk, an open-source alternative with more functionnalities. Guess what ? I want it.
Soooo I did some research and read this https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 along with other articles here and there on the web and it seems that I'd just have to install some Magisk Manager app' from the Play Store... Is that really all there is to do ?!
I'm worried because it says "If you're already rooted with MagiskSU or Latest Official Systemless SuperSU". Yep, the "Systemless" part get me worried. While I do understand what it means, I can't help but wonder : since I installed SuperSU from a flashable zip file, is it Systemless ? How can I tell ?
Plus the whole thing is kinda confusing to me. If I do that, will Magisk remove SuperSU ? But if so, won't there be a problem with Xposed and other apps that need root ? Same question applies if I first manually remove SuperSU (assuming I can actually do that) before installing anything else.
In short, how should I proceed ? Do I have to remove anything ? Can I do anything ?
Again, sorry if things had been told already. I really want to take my shot, but I don't wanna soft brick my device again by being too carefree one more time.
Thank you for your time and your help.
When super su is installed magisk will make it automatically systemless. But it can't guarantee that it can always hide it. If super su isn't installed /you are unrooted then magisk will install and use magisk su.
Also since you mentioned them: soft bricks can be resolved by just reflashing your Rom, no need to wipe (lose your data) in most cases
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ken2802 said:
When super su is installed magisk will make it automatically systemless. But it can't guarantee that it can always hide it. If super su isn't installed /you are unrooted then magisk will install and use magisk su.
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Thank you for your answer. Can I uninstall SuperSU to install Magisk su instead then ? Do I need to remove Xposed module and my root apps too ?
ken2802 said:
Also since you mentioned them: soft bricks can be resolved by just reflashing your Rom, no need to wipe (lose your data) in most cases
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Yeah, I do know that, but I really do need my phone at the moment, so I'd kinda be in a world of pain if I brick it.
You can Uninstall super su if you want but it isn't a must if you don't care magisk su. I would remove xposed before installing magisk and after having installed magisk you can install the systemless version. As for your apps that use root, you don't need do deinstall them
ken2802 said:
You can Uninstall super su if you want but it isn't a must if you don't care magisk su. I would remove xposed before installing magisk and after having installed magisk you can install the systemless version. As for your apps that use root, you don't need do deinstall them
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Sorry for the late reply.
I do want to use Magisksu instead of SuperSU. So basically, what I have to do is :
1 - Uninstall Xposed by flashing the uninstaller from TWRP
2 - Uninstall SuperSu (by the app menu ? Is it enough to remove root ?
3 - Install Magisk from the store
4 - Install systemless Xposed from the store
And I'll be all set, correct ? Nothing should go wrong ?
Zarou said:
Sorry for the late reply.
I do want to use Magisksu instead of SuperSU. So basically, what I have to do is :
1 - Uninstall Xposed by flashing the uninstaller from TWRP
2 - Uninstall SuperSu (by the app menu ? Is it enough to remove root ?
3 - Install Magisk from the store
4 - Install systemless Xposed from the store
And I'll be all set, correct ? Nothing should go wrong ?
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I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
Didgeridoohan said:
I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
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Thank you for this clarification. Can you also tell me how can I restore the stock boot image only ? Or Do I have no choice but to re-flash the whole ROM in order to do so ?
Zarou said:
Thank you for this clarification. Can you also tell me how can I restore the stock boot image only ? Or Do I have no choice but to re-flash the whole ROM in order to do so ?
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Just flash the boot image from an near stock custom Rom. You can flash it through a recovery menu
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Just flash the boot image from an near stock custom Rom. You can flash it through a recovery menu
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Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
Zarou said:
Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
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You can try but if magisk complain while instalation you need to flash a fresh boot image/Rom
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Zarou said:
Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
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It can be a bit of a bother getting the boot image from inside a Huawei factory image...
SuperSU can restore your boot image when you do the full unroot. That was actually what I was referring to with my 2.5.
Didgeridoohan said:
It can be a bit of a bother getting the boot image from inside a Huawei factory image...
SuperSU can restore your boot image when you do the full unroot. That was actually what I was referring to with my 2.5.
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Thank you, I managed to get by the whole thing with no issue. Problem solved !
Didgeridoohan said:
I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
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Hi all,
Yesterday I've unlocked my Oneplus 3T bootloader and installed TWRP.
After that I flashed Lineage 14.1, Open Gapps, addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip and finally Magisk. Reboot and install SuperSu.
But I'm wondering if I still need to flash the Lineage addonsu and SuperSu.
tutabeier said:
Hi all,
Yesterday I've unlocked my Oneplus 3T bootloader and installed TWRP.
After that I flashed Lineage 14.1, Open Gapps, addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip and finally Magisk. Reboot and install SuperSu.
But I'm wondering if I still need to flash the Lineage addonsu and SuperSu.
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What are you doing mixing all those root solutions? Pick one... If you want Magisk, you do not need the other two.
Didgeridoohan said:
What are you doing mixing all those root solutions? Pick one... If you want Magisk, you do not need the other two.
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Thanks. I probably missed something when reading the threads. I understood Magisk can root my devices, but didn't understood that simply installing it would root my device. So that's why I was flashing su binary and using SuperSU app.
Thanks a lot.
First of all I'm sorry for answering this post so late but I needed to do it.
Well, according to all I've seen about magisk, and obviously with this post, everything I must do to use magisk is:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Flash Official Stock ROM
3. Flash Magisk.zip
4. Install Magisk Manager
Is it all? Really? Shouldn't I do anything else, because I'm too worried about it. I've ever used SuperSU until now, and this things of MagiskSU, Magisk Manager and Magisk Hide option are really new for me.
If someone could answer me, including the owner of this post it'd be VERY APPRECIATED and I would thank you all a lot!
Thanks haha
xdaVTU said:
First of all I'm sorry for answering this post so late but I needed to do it.
Well, according to all I've seen about magisk, and obviously with this post, everything I must do to use magisk is:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Flash Official Stock ROM
3. Flash Magisk.zip
4. Install Magisk Manager
Is it all? Really? Shouldn't I do anything else, because I'm too worried about it. I've ever used SuperSU until now, and this things of MagiskSU, Magisk Manager and Magisk Hide option are really new for me.
If someone could answer me, including the owner of this post it'd be VERY APPRECIATED and I would thank you all a lot!
Thanks haha
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It's not quite apparent from your post if you have rooted with SuperSU already and now want to use Magisk instead. But, considering that you're posting in a thread that deals with moving from SuperSU I'm gonna go with that... Kind of...
You will need an unlocked bootloader, yes.
If you've rooted with SuperSU you can reflash your ROM, or use something like @osm0sis unSU zip and then flash the stock boot image only. Depends on your setup which option is easier. If you're not already rooted, this step is unnecessary.
Installing Magisk is just as easy as that, yes.
The Manager is also installed when flashing the Magisk zip, so this step is unnecessary. However... In rare cases the Manager doesn't install with the zip. If that happens you just have to install it manually.
The only step I'd like to add is to have a backup of all important data and files on your device. That's always good practice when tinkering with your device...
The release thread and the installation/troubleshooting thread (I'm hoping to have time to update it for Magisk v15.2 tonight) are good resources when setting everything up and if you encounter issues. Searching through the general support thread is also a good idea if issues arise. Most questions have been answered numerous times already.
I'm new to Magisk but have a couple of questions. I have a pixel XL running Dirty UNICORNS rooted with SuperSU. If I want to use Magisk can I just flash my dirty UNICORNS rom, gapps and then the magisk.zip?
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Hi ..I am using Nexus 6 stock rom , super su, and with all kind root apps Xposed modules .
My questions is do I need to uninstall all the root apps first before flashing the UN su zip ?? Pls help sir
jc1266 said:
Hi ..I am using Nexus 6 stock rom , super su, and with all kind root apps Xposed modules .
My questions is do I need to uninstall all the root apps first before flashing the UN su zip ?? Pls help sir
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No. You merely need to uninstall SuperSU, either through the SuperSU app (complete uninstall) or by using the unSU zip. You'll also have to make sure that you restore the stock unpatched boot image.
After that you can flash Magisk and you'll be good to go.

[Q] Can't really activate any modules

Hi all,
I have a problem. I'm using an OnePlus 5 and I can't use Xposed. I have just tried those 2 things. I have magisk updated to 14.0
1) I installed the version 09-09-2017 by dvdandroid, then I installed 26-07-17 v87 sdk25 by PurifyOs, all seems OK xposed tells that is installed and working, so I try to download some modules, activate them, reboot, but when I try to use them they tell me "please activate the module", I tryed clearing cache and dalvik, reinstalling so many times but nothing.
2) So I removed the PurifyOs one, and wanted to try to install the systemless one. I open Xposed, press install, it auto flashes from TWRP but there is a message error "dev/magisk/mirror/bin is not setup properly". So I try to download it as a module from magisk, try to install but gives the same error.
Can you help me? Thanks
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Having the same issue on Oneplus 5 running android 7.1.1.
Any solutions?
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same issue oneplus 3t stock
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I couldn't activate any modules either, even though framework was green/good.
I re-installed my ROM and re-did the Xposed setup, ensuring I was using the CORRECT files.
Such as for Magisk Xposed vs. non-Magisk Xposed.
It's working now.
CZ Eddie said:
I couldn't activate any modules either, even though framework was green/good.
I re-installed my ROM and re-did the Xposed setup, ensuring I was using the CORRECT files.
Such as for Magisk Xposed vs. non-Magisk Xposed.
It's working now.
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Thanks for your answer, I already did but nothing changed..
If ur on oos with encryption, you need to soft reboot the phone before the modules work.
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If ur on oos with encryption, you need to soft reboot the phone before the modules work.
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Already tried, nothing happened
I'm not sure how the OnePlus works in comparison to my Moto G4, but I had the same problem with 7.1.x. I couldn't get Xposed to work on any roms running Nougat. Went and installed an AOSP marshmallow rom and Xposed is working very well. My advice would be to downgrade to marshmallow. It's definitely worth the Xposed compatibility because even if you do get that aspect of it going, many modules don't support nougat yet. I was reluctant when I first heard this, but I' don't regret my decision at all. I'm running 12 modules right now with no issues at all and loving it. Hope this helps.

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