BootLoop / invalid checksum - Xposed General

on a sm-g900i I was trying to install v75 sdk21 arm arter97 as advised
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
I tried the following...
v4 generic
snapdragon
snapdragon_requestCurrentGC
and they all said checksum failed... so I downloaded v80 sdk21 arm and it installs but then my phone is in what I think Is a boot loop. it just shows the Samsung loading screen with nothing else.....
how can I install xposed?

1q1a1z2w2s2x said:
on a sm-g900i I was trying to install v75 sdk21 arm arter97 as advised
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
I tried the following...
v4 generic
snapdragon
snapdragon_requestCurrentGC
and they all said checksum failed... so I downloaded v80 sdk21 arm and it installs but then my phone is in what I think Is a boot loop. it just shows the Samsung loading screen with nothing else.....
how can I install xposed?
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BUMP

I have a similar problem, i installed xposed on my phone (Alcatel Onetouch Pop C1 running android 4.2.2) and it worked fine. After performing a factory reset (for other reasons) I reinstalled xposed. I rebooted my device to activate the framework and then installed about three modules and conformed them but I didn't restart my phone to activate them until I had all three installed. I then rebooted and it was stuck in a bootloop, however I only had to factory reset it to get out of the bootloop (I didn't need to re-flash the OS or anything fancy like that). For fear of getting stuck in another bootloop, I haven't reinstalled xposed, but can anyone tell me why it happened or how I can reinstall it safely without getting stuck in another bootloop?

Charles IV said:
I have a similar problem, i installed xposed on my phone (Alcatel Onetouch Pop C1 running android 4.2.2) and it worked fine. After performing a factory reset (for other reasons) I reinstalled xposed. I rebooted my device to activate the framework and then installed about three modules and conformed them but I didn't restart my phone to activate them until I had all three installed. I then rebooted and it was stuck in a bootloop, however I only had to factory reset it to get out of the bootloop (I didn't need to re-flash the OS or anything fancy like that). For fear of getting stuck in another bootloop, I haven't reinstalled xposed, but can anyone tell me why it happened or how I can reinstall it safely without getting stuck in another bootloop?
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I'm sorry to be blunt but consider this.....
1) Different phone
2) Slightly issue here
3) This is not your thread
Perhaps... you would be better of making YOUR OWN THREAD, getting people to help you rather than commenting on my thread. why do people even do this -_-

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boot loop

after installing the xposed framework i was stuck in a bootloop,
the safemode saved me, it worked and now i booted successfully into android.
do i have to delete or deinstall now something before i reboot the device again?
schlunk said:
after installing the xposed framework i was stuck in a bootloop,
the safemode saved me, it worked and now i booted successfully into android.
do i have to delete or deinstall now something before i reboot the device again?
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You carefully avoided to mention any detail, so I can't help with the bootloop.
If you want to remove Xposed completely, press the "uninstall" button in the app, then uninstall the Xposed Installer app and any modules.
sry,
i am on an alcatel 6012d
android 4.2.2 kernel 3.4.5
after installing couldnt get pass the logo.
i did a cache & data swipe in the boot recovery via vol+ power.
after that the xposed safemode still worked and it finally booted.
do i have a clean factory android now or are there some files left?
i dont see xposed in the applications anymore.
btw. no idea if i did something wrong when installing, but with the phone xposed doesnt work it seems..

Installing Xposed Framework

Hello Everyone
So i rooted my AT&T D950 G Flex and installed xposed framework.
Well.... after it prompted me to reboot (which i did) i was stuck in a boot loop and forced to factory reset. I left the phone alone for about 30 minutes and couldn't get out of the bootloop after rebooting several times. Has anyone been using Xposed Successfully with this Variant of the G Flex?
I have, I use xposed without issue. Though I couldn't say what would be your issue.
BigBison420 said:
Hello Everyone
So i rooted my AT&T D950 G Flex and installed xposed framework.
Well.... after it prompted me to reboot (which i did) i was stuck in a boot loop and forced to factory reset. I left the phone alone for about 30 minutes and couldn't get out of the bootloop after rebooting several times. Has anyone been using Xposed Successfully with this Variant of the G Flex?
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Did you even have a chance to install any modules that might be causing the conflict?
brittoking said:
Did you even have a chance to install any modules that might be causing the conflict?
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No i didn't install any modules. I think doing a soft reboot is what screwed it up.
Reinstalled the installer.apk - removed framework, installed framework and gravit box and now everything is up and running smooth!
BigBison420 said:
No i didn't install any modules. I think doing a soft reboot is what screwed it up.
Reinstalled the installer.apk - removed framework, installed framework and gravit box and now everything is up and running smooth!
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Hey a similar thing just happened to be except I've been running Xposed for months. I DLed app updates and now my com.android.systemui keeps crashing, so not exactly a bootloop, but the screen wont work. Any thoughts?
Are you guys changing your screen density (DPI) ? The only time I had an issue with xposed was using "App Settings " module to lower my DPI . I bootlooped but booted into TWRP and flashed the xposeduninstaller.zip that xposed places on your sdcard on the first install. It will take away all xposed tweaks and restore your stuff back to the way it was before you installed xpose
I've been running xposed since the first day I got the phone with only that one issue (with the screen density) but as risky as xposed can be I'd be careful using it on KitKat since you don't have a recovery to restore or flash the uninstaller zip.
mattwheat said:
Are you guys changing your screen density (DPI) ? The only time I had an issue with xposed was using "App Settings " module to lower my DPI . I bootlooped but booted into TWRP and flashed the xposeduninstaller.zip that xposed places on your sdcard on the first install. It will take away all xposed tweaks and restore your stuff back to the way it was before you installed xpose
I've been running xposed since the first day I got the phone with only that one issue (with the screen density) but as risky as xposed can be I'd be careful using it on KitKat since you don't have a recovery to restore or flash the uninstaller zip.
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i agree that changing the DPI's can result in the SystemUI Force Close... i've done this on numerous devices actually before discovering this commonality.
The lowest I go on the flex is about 240 - 260.

Please i need help, after flashing xposed framework, i cant booting my S5.

Hey everybody,
i hope so much, that anyone can help me. After i installed the recovery TeamWin (TWRP) (it was successful), i tried to flash Xposed Framework manually, i got again an massage "it was successful". But after that i can not start my Samsung Galaxy S5. It shows me only the Samsung Logo and nothing happened. Of course i tried via TeamWin an factory reset but i still can not boot my smartphone (Stop at the Samsung Logo). My S5 ist rooted, i`m using 5.0 (lollipop). Version of the TeamWin was 2.8.7.0 and of the Xposed Framework "xposed-v74-sdk21-arm". Has anybody an idea? I would be very happy. Should i delete the TeamWin recovery? But how? I want to install the standard recovery of Samsung, but how to do this? Where can i find the original Recovery from Samsung?
Xposed isn't supported on latest Android versions (r23). You should just remove Xposed from your phone, by using this tutorial:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
Deadclysm said:
Xposed isn't supported on latest Android versions (r23). You should just remove Xposed from your phone, by using this tutorial:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
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Thank you, but i cant find the xposed folder...because i made a factory reset
Just delete the files and folders that you can see (those which are Xposed related). It should fix your problem.
Or just flash ovet your rom again (dirty, without wiping).
Sorry it took long time for me to answer.
Edit:
Read sticky, there's a script that uninstalls it automatically. This should work 100%
always make nandroid backup before flashing
Having the same problems
So I'm having the same problem. The Framework says it installs correctly, but after reboot, device gets stuck at the Samsung screen. I don't understand the comment android r23. I'm looking at the build info and I don't see this anywhere. Some explanation or assistance would be great.
I'm not sure why sdk 23 was even mentioned as Lolliopo 5.0 is sdk 21.
@LieberKerl, you got the xposed-v74-sdk21-arm.zip from Rovo89's thread, correct? If so this will not work on stock Samsung Touchwiz ROMs as mentioned in the first post of that thread.
There is no Xposed that will work on a stock Samsung Touchwiz ROM, it must be deodexed first and if you have a deodexed ROM, you need arter97's unofficial Xposed from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463.
If you don't know what deodexed is, there's a bit of reading ahead of you. If you don't want to deodex your Lollipop 5.0 ROM, then you're out of luck.
It takes longer to boot after the install, how long did you leave the samsung boot logo up? it took nearly 15 mins to boot after rom install and around 5 mins after xposed framework. I went through alot of hassle just to discover i was impatient.
Reflash stock ROM with Odin.
after flashing in my unite 3 notification bar disappeared and phone is restarting again and again
Nerotech11 said:
It takes longer to boot after the install, how long did you leave the samsung boot logo up? it took nearly 15 mins to boot after rom install and around 5 mins after xposed framework. I went through alot of hassle just to discover i was impatient.
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Happened to me too on an Oukitel C4. After flasing it needs quite some time to boot.
Cannot Install Xposed in Samsung Galaxy S6
I have the same issue with a Samsung Galaxy S6. I tried installing "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip" using TWRP. But Every time I do it the phone either goes completely black or shows the Samsung Logo flickering permanently. To fix this I need to go into TWRP again and install "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip". I tried leaving the phone with the black screen/logo flickering for over 1 hour hoping it might be installing something but the only way to turn the phone back on is with the uninstaller.
I thought that it might be due to not having OEM unlock enabled, but I cannot find the option in "developer tools". Then I tried to do it through ADB command lines but when I enter the command "fastboot-windows oem unlock " it gets stuck with the message "waiting for device". So I also tried installing PdaNet both on my windows 7 PC and the phone itself (Android 6.0.1) and I made sure I have the phone drivers installed on my PC.
All I want is to use Xposed modules on my Galaxy S6. Is it even possible? If so, what should I do?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
InfiniteSegovia said:
I have the same issue with a Samsung Galaxy S6. I tried installing "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip" using TWRP. But Every time I do it the phone either goes completely black or shows the Samsung Logo flickering permanently. To fix this I need to go into TWRP again and install "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip". I tried leaving the phone with the black screen/logo flickering for over 1 hour hoping it might be installing something but the only way to turn the phone back on is with the uninstaller.
I thought that it might be due to not having OEM unlock enabled, but I cannot find the option in "developer tools". Then I tried to do it through ADB command lines but when I enter the command "fastboot-windows oem unlock " it gets stuck with the message "waiting for device". So I also tried installing PdaNet both on my windows 7 PC and the phone itself (Android 6.0.1) and I made sure I have the phone drivers installed on my PC.
All I want is to use Xposed modules on my Galaxy S6. Is it even possible? If so, what should I do?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
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Most likely your issue is caused because you did not install the correct framework version. You need the one from wanam. Just search for "Xposed Samsung wanam" and you'll find your answer.

Help! Stuck at the samsung screen boot!

After i installed the recovery TeamWin (TWRP) (it was successful), i tried to flash Xposed Framework manually, i got again an massage "it was successful". But after that i can not start my Samsung Galaxy A5. It shows me only the Samsung Logo and nothing happened. When I try to hold Power + Vol Down buttons it reboot but it does the same . please help me.
Obviously you flashed a wrong version! What ROM is that A5 running? Gather that info first, then know what is its architecture, I mean 64 bit or 32 bit, then find the appropriate version of Xposed and flash. That version you flashed, whichever that is, it should have an uninstaller package, flash that to solve the loop issue first.
Make sure you're flashing the right version BEFORE you actually flash it. Flashing takes a few seconds, but reading doesn't, so please read carefully. Rushing will only make things worse.
Not sure.
I think I flashed the xposed rar as an image , xposed didnt installed because of it .
I really dont know much about phones ect..
You need the unofficial wanam xPosed. Found near the top of this board (xPosed General)

xposed v87 arm not starting anymore (MM)

Hi,
I have been using xposed on my Galaxy S5(klte) with AICP (MM) for some time now and xposed has worked flawlessly with it. Today I tried to look something up on my phone but when I pressed the home and/or the power button the screen didn't come on. I didn't think much of it and restarted. The phone booted up but only to the screen where it says "Starting apps..." and then just didn't respond anymore. So I decided to wipe cache and system and install AICP and the newest open gapps again. That worked fine and I was able to use my phone. I then flashed xposed arm23 v87 again. After it prepared all the apps the phone stopped at "Starting apps..." again.
Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong or what I should try next?
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After I disabled xposed (touch /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled) the phone boots without a problem but I would like to somehow use xposed anyway, of course
Does anybody know how I could debug this? Is there a startup-logfile for xposed? I know it worked with that exact version of that rom for three month until yesterday morning and I didn't change anything.
Ok, it was amplify. Sorry for that.

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