Xposed Framework Successfully installed on X510 Hot 2 AndroidOne - Infinix HOT 2

As usual, Am not responsible for you bricking
Your phone or starting a thermonuclear war or blaming for
The action you took by yourself. Flash at your own risk.
I tested it on mine X510 and it worked for me.
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Finally after a lot of hard work I successfully install
Xposed Framework sdk22 for infinix hot 2 X510
To install you have to first install TWRP for X510
How to install TWRP On Infinix x510 Click here
Download Xposed Framework by Rovo89 Click here
Make sure you select sdk22 for LP 5.1 & 5.1.1
Flash the framework zip
Wipe Cache and Dalvik cache
Reboot System
Install Xposed apk
Enjoy.
If this is helpful please hit the thanks button.....

awesome job! thanks for this!
could you also give us tutorial on how to backup the original recovery and rom, prior to installing TWRP

txpxsx said:
awesome job! thanks for this!
could you also give us tutorial on how to backup the original recovery and rom, prior to installing TWRP
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OK, Am not ready for a full tutorial now but using
SP flash tool you can do a readback of the original
Recovery.
You can also get it from my other posts about
Stock firmware, download only the stock recovery
And replace it with the one in TWRP folder and
Flash it with SP flash tool or with flashify if you are
Rooted.

Bolumstar said:
Finally after a lot of hard work I successfully install
Xposed Framework sdk22 for infinix hot 2 X510
To install you have to first install TWRP for X510
How to install TWRP On Infinix x510 Click here
Download Xposed Framework by Rovo89 Click here
Make sure you select sdk22 for LP 5.1 & 5.1.1
Flash the framework zip
Wipe Cache and Dalvik cache
Reboot System
Install Xposed apk
Enjoy.
If this is helpful please hit the thanks button.....
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I tried this but got a bootloop when optimizing applications.
I did forget to wipe the cache after.
I will try again later.

anarchtic said:
I tried this but got a bootloop when optimizing applications.
I did forget to wipe the cache after.
I will try again later.
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Always wipe Cache and Dalvik cache before flashing
Any zip from recovery and some even wipe again
After flashing as an added precaution. It's a good
Habit and saves you a lot of bugs and boot loops

Bolumstar said:
Always wipe Cache and Dalvik cache before flashing
Any zip from recovery and some even wipe again
After flashing as an added precaution. It's a good
Habit and saves you a lot of bugs and boot loops
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Yup I was in a rush haha, but after clearing the cache its all good now, my stock android one rom has more custimzation then cyanogenmod haha

Bolumstar said:
Finally after a lot of hard work I successfully install
Xposed Framework sdk22 for infinix hot 2 X510
To install you have to first install TWRP for X510
How to install TWRP On Infinix x510 Click here
Download Xposed Framework by Rovo89 Click here
Make sure you select sdk22 for LP 5.1 & 5.1.1
Flash the framework zip
Wipe Cache and Dalvik cache
Reboot System
Install Xposed apk
Enjoy.
If this is helpful please hit the thanks button.....
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Tried that and bootloop during optimizing apps and yes I did wipe cache and dalvik cache

D3VI0US said:
Tried that and bootloop during optimizing apps and yes I did wipe cache and dalvik cache
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It's important to flash SuperSU zip first before
Xposed Framework zip.
I've noticed the system restarting during apps
Optimization once or twice after flashing some zip
But it later completed the optimization after the
Restart so I didn't bother to look at the lst_kmsg
Try clearing cache and Dalvik cache again
If the issue persist, restore your system,
Flash SuperSU clear cache and Dalvik cache
Restart system.
Go into recovery again and flash the xposed Framework
Clear cache and Dalvik cache and restart.
Please always make sure that Md5 checksum is ticked
In TWRP before flashing Any zip or restoring any
Backup

Bolumstar said:
It's important to flash SuperSU zip first before
Xposed Framework zip.
I've noticed the system restarting during apps
Optimization once or twice after flashing some zip
But it later completed the optimization after the
Restart so I didn't bother to look at the lst_kmsg
Try clearing cache and Dalvik cache again
If the issue persist, restore your system,
Flash SuperSU clear cache and Dalvik cache
Restart system.
Go into recovery again and flash the xposed Framework
Clear cache and Dalvik cache and restart.
Please always make sure that Md5 checksum is ticked
In TWRP before flashing Any zip or restoring any
Backup
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tried all that bootloop nothing's working

D3VI0US said:
tried all that bootloop nothing's working
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Well, I think you have to give me full details of your
Phone, recovery, Rom, etc
If you can get dmesg, last_kmsg, adb logcat
That will be useful.
I'll suggest you do a backup of your data and try
Flashing my fixed AndroidOne firmware 5.1.1,
Flash TWRP, flash SuperSU and flash xposed Framework
And then flash the mod

Bolumstar said:
Well, I think you have to give me full details of your
Phone, recovery, Rom, etc
If you can get dmesg, last_kmsg, adb logcat
That will be useful.
I'll suggest you do a backup of your data and try
Flashing my fixed AndroidOne firmware 5.1.1,
Flash TWRP, flash SuperSU and flash xposed Framework
And then flash the mod
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I have the exact same setup as anyone. Hot 2 is short on ROMs and such
So I have the fixed version of the Android One ROM you released, TWRP and SuperSU flashed from TWRP
and all I'm getting is android optimizing apps and tons of restarting in between and then start again from the beginning. it's just not working

D3VI0US said:
I have the exact same setup as anyone. Hot 2 is short on ROMs and such
So I have the fixed version of the Android One ROM you released, TWRP and SuperSU flashed from TWRP
and all I'm getting is android optimizing apps and tons of restarting in between and then start again from the beginning. it's just not working
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At what point did the phone come up?
Flash it step by step; ie flash recovery reboot system
Flash SuperSU reboot system, flash xposed reboot system
You might have to Redownload the latest xposed Framework
Which is version 73, put it inside phone memory.
Don't forget to check the md5 checksum before you
Flash any zip.
Try and copy the current last_kmsg from recovery to
External Sdcard and send it to me let me know what's
The cause of your Phone issues.
It could be that one or more of your downloads
Got corrupt

From the link you gave us to download the xposed framework for lollipop rom 5.1.1, I saw xposed framework sdk22-arm.zip, arm64.zip, arm86.zip, *64 or *86.zip which one should we download

Bolumstar said:
Finally after a lot of hard work I successfully install
Xposed Framework sdk22 for infinix hot 2 X510
To install you have to first install TWRP for X510
How to install TWRP On Infinix x510 Click here
Download Xposed Framework by Rovo89 Click here
Make sure you select sdk22 for LP 5.1 & 5.1.1
Flash the framework zip
Wipe Cache and Dalvik cache
Reboot System
Install Xposed apk
Enjoy.
If this is helpful please hit the thanks button.....
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Pls how we doing all the flashing with external sd inserted? I.e all the .zip file and apk file that would be flash in recovery, how we placing / putting them in the root directory of the phone or sd?

desorockstar said:
Pls how we doing all the flashing with external sd inserted? I.e all the .zip file and apk file that would be flash in recovery, how we placing / putting them in the root directory of the phone or sd?
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First flash TWRP Recovery with SP Flash tool
Which I put a link of how to beside it.
After that, you can install xposed framework,
SuperSU (root) etc with TWRP from TWRP recovery.

Pls reply the previous post about the type of xposed framework to download

I have successfully installed supersu but encountered this error in the attachments link below...mtk droid tools could not get root permission
https://forum.hovatek.com/attachment.php?aid=1519 (

Bolumstar said:
It's important to flash SuperSU zip first before
Xposed Framework zip.
I've noticed the system restarting during apps
Optimization once or twice after flashing some zip
But it later completed the optimization after the
Restart so I didn't bother to look at the lst_kmsg
Try clearing cache and Dalvik cache again
If the issue persist, restore your system,
Flash SuperSU clear cache and Dalvik cache
Restart system.
Go into recovery again and flash the xposed Framework
Clear cache and Dalvik cache and restart.
Please always make sure that Md5 checksum is ticked
In TWRP before flashing Any zip or restoring any
Backup
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Boss where can I tick the md5 checksum in twrp recovery? Pls upload the image where md5 checksum is ticked

desorockstar said:
Boss where can I tick the md5 checksum in twrp recovery? Pls upload the image where md5 checksum is ticked
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Please don't ask same question in multiple threads.
I've answered this question in another thread.

I encountered this error when trying to install the xposed installer framework. See attachments below

Related

2.7 Boot Loop recovery... Tried everything!

So I made a mistake because I ended up installing xposed on stock Samsung and now I'm stuck in a boot loop.
I installed the framework using the 2.7 experimental1 apk from the xposed.info site.
I've tried a few methods of removing xposed and they've all failed:
Flash the uninstaller zip in custom recovery
Manually create a disabled file at /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
Deleted the modules.list file at the same location
Restored app_process.orig to app_process in /system/bin
I can get into custom recovery and I've wiped the dalvik cache and cache as well. What else can I do?
kenhcwoo said:
So I made a mistake because I ended up installing xposed on stock Samsung and now I'm stuck in a boot loop.
I installed the framework using the 2.7 experimental1 apk from the xposed.info site.
I've tried a few methods of removing xposed and they've all failed:
Flash the uninstaller zip in custom recovery
Manually create a disabled file at /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled
Deleted the modules.list file at the same location
Restored app_process.orig to app_process in /system/bin
I can get into custom recovery and I've wiped the dalvik cache and cache as well. What else can I do?
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What Android version are you running? Xposed v2.7 is for KitKat (or below) devices only.
You could try to flash the stock ROM of your device or simply restore your nandroid backup (which you should have made before installing Xposed).

[Q] GApps keeps messing my CM13 ROM

Hello, I just installed CM13 and it works perfectly fine. I did a backup, downloaded GApps from here with the selection of Platform ARM, Android 6.0, and I've tried two different Variants both mini and micro (I don't have enough space for full). Every time I install GApps through TWRP (latest version for titan 2.8.6.0) and once I reboot it keeps spamming "Unforunately Setup Wizard has stopping working" and "Google Play Services has stopped working" and I cannot do anything. I have to boot into recovery and do a restore before GApps. Why is this?
I think you are Installing Gapps After booting in CM13 and then going back to recovery to flash gapps.....
Just flash Gapps along with ROM and do A dalvik and cache wipe after....
Varun hellboy said:
I think you are Installing Gapps After booting in CM13 and then going back to recovery to flash gapps.....
Just flash Gapps along with ROM and do A dalvik and cache wipe after....
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Wait, I need to flash Gapps and also my ROM? I've been just installing by clicking "Install" and hitting the zip and then booting. What's the command to flash them in adb?
First Wipe your Dalvik,Cache,system,data....
then goto install and select the ROM zip...
after flashing goto mount and Mount everything....
then goto install again and select The Gapps Zip....
wipe Dalvik and cache and reboot....

[Z2P] Xposed framework installation results in bootloop?

Hi,
EDIT: Ok, it seems that the first boot process needs about 10-15min. I just had to be more patient and now it works fine.
just tried to install Xposed on my Z2P (ZUI 2.0; Rooted+Unlocked), but I got into a bootloop and I could only recover my device by restoring a backup done before the Xposed installation (uninstalling Xposed didn‘t help).
What I did:
1. Downloaded Xposed framework (v86-sdk23-arm64), uninstaller and the latest apk.
2. Flashed the framework zip.
3. Cleared dalvik cache
4. Reboot
Result: boot sequence hangs on the blue "ZUK" logo. Wait for about 10-15min and it boots totally fine.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Is there any solution to this?
Thanks in advance and best regards
Tek
I assume it's the dalvik cache being created.
cannot see the apps
Hello,
I wanted to install xposed framework on my Zuk Z2 pro but I don't for which reason, I can't see the apps in my drawer.
I downloaded the zip, started the recovery, install, wipe, restarted but nothing is showing up!!! Even it the apps list...
Am I missing something?
Edit: OK I just forgot to install the apk after the zip install ... Working now!!!!
I used AICP ROM, in case it is an useful info.
I installed xposed with the classic method via TWRP. Just flash the correct sdk version "arm64". (Stock ROM 2.1.120 ST)

How to go from OOS 5.0 to Stock Nouga

How to go from OOS 5.0 to Stock Nouga
Since you've made the spelling error twice, its Nougat, not "Nouga.".
I think the best way you could do it is flash the special Open Beta build on the Open Beta thread and then flash the stable build zip.
Whichever way you do the reversion, you will lose partial data, as N and O do not support each others app installations.
Z.boy said:
How to go from OOS 5.0 to Stock Nougat
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If you are unlocked bootloader, flash twrp 3.1.1-2 and clear dalvik data cache and system, and just flash them through twrp
dont use twrp 3.2.0-0 because you cant install magisk, it shows installed but magisk doesnt seem to be recognized in apps
I've just done that, and everything seems working flawlessly
Pls do hit thanks if i help you
izukamikain said:
If you are unlocked bootloader, flash twrp 3.1.1-2 and clear dalvik data cache and system, and just flash them through twrp
dont use twrp 3.2.0-0 because you cant install magisk, it shows installed but magisk doesnt seem to be recognized in apps
I've just done that, and everything seems working flawlessly
Pls do hit thanks if i help you
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Does your solution avoid erasing internal storage? Because that's the part that's preventing me as it can take too long getting my backups into the phone again.
rebelpixel said:
Does your solution avoid erasing internal storage? Because that's the part that's preventing me as it can take too long getting my backups into the phone again.
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i never format my internal sdcard partition
it's taking too long time to backup and restore it again
as i said, only format dalvik cache data and system thru twrp and you're good to go
download special edition nougat revert zip file and flash it via recovery
http://oneplusroms.s3.amazonaws.com...337224&Signature=BEA4IHd/rVFqoPd2gh7EvwaoSeg=
notes :
The build will wipe app and cache data, but Internal Storage will be saved (ie: pictures and files)
Users who revert their device back to the special build can still OTA update the device to Android O build at a later date.
Steps to revert:
Download special build
Copy to Internal storage
Reboot to recovery Mode to install
Choose “Install from Local”
Choose the downloaded build to install

Starting clean: Magisk and Xposed Modules. How to install, order, etc.

Hello
Im going to wipe my entire Marshmallow ROM and go to Nougat.
I used Xposed modules a lot.
But Im intrested in some Magisk things as well so Id like to use both.
First thing after wiping is going to install Snapchat and log on. After that, I need Titanium Backup to freeze and make a backup copy which is where root and/or MagiskSU come in. I want to do it correctly and right so what is the correct way to go upon this in this scenario?
Thank you
riahc3 said:
Hello
Im going to wipe my entire Marshmallow ROM and go to Nougat.
I used Xposed modules a lot.
But Im intrested in some Magisk things as well so Id like to use both.
First thing after wiping is going to install Snapchat and log on. After that, I need Titanium Backup to freeze and make a backup copy which is where root and/or MagiskSU come in. I want to do it correctly and right so what is the correct way to go upon this in this scenario?
Thank you
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The below order has worked fine for me in the past:
Wipe all partitions (I personally wipe internal storage as well) and format data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Reboot to recovery
Flash Xposed
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
shadowstep said:
The below order has worked fine for me in the past:
Wipe all partitions (I personally wipe internal storage as well) and format data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Reboot to recovery
Flash Xposed
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
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Looks like a good solid order to get both Magisk and Xposed working on Nougat. Ill try to do that.
riahc3 said:
Looks like a good solid order to get both Magisk and Xposed working on Nougat. Ill try to do that.
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You can also install systemless Xposed through magisk manager. It's a magisk module. Then you can easily turn off Xposed if you need to pass safetynet.
You can do it after setting everything else up. Then go into magisk manager and install Xposed (for your correct API) and the systemless Xposed installer APK (it's in the description in magisk manager for Xposed magisk module) then reboot, wipe cache and dalvik, and boot system. Some have said they had to install Xposed APK after first boot after installing framework in magisk.
madbat99 said:
You can also install systemless Xposed through magisk manager. It's a magisk module. Then you can easily turn off Xposed if you need to pass safetynet.
You can do it after setting everything else up. Then go into magisk manager and install Xposed (for your correct API) and the systemless Xposed installer APK (it's in the description in magisk manager for Xposed magisk module) then reboot, wipe cache and dalvik, and boot system. Some have said they had to install Xposed APK after first boot after installing framework in magisk.
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So:
Wipe all partitions and data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Open Magisk Manager
Install Systemless Xposed
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
Install my Xposed modules
Thats your recommendation?
riahc3 said:
So:
Wipe all partitions and data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Open Magisk Manager
Install Systemless Xposed
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
Install my Xposed modules
Thats your recommendation?
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To make an very full clean flash to get:
- SU access
- Custom kernel
- GApps
- Magisk
- Xposed
- Snapchat
Yeah :good:
riahc3 said:
So:
Wipe all partitions and data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Open Magisk Manager
Install Systemless Xposed
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
Install my Xposed modules
Thats your recommendation?
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Don't forget the modified Xposed installer/manager APK. When you click on Xposed in magisk to get description the link for it is there. And I think you flash magisk zip after your custom kernel (because it modifies boot.img). And setup all your other stuff before Xposed (like opening magisk and make sure it's good). First boot after installing Xposed can take a while, it has to optimize pretty much everything. But everything else looks good.
Im just flashing a ROM (which I believe already has the custom kernel)
Very good list, but I have doubt about this order:
madbat99 said:
And I think you flash magisk zip after your custom kernel (because it modifies boot.img).
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Because in first post in Magisk thread is stated:
Magisk said:
If you plan to flash a custom kernel, flash it AFTER installing Magisk.
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thanks

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