Use flashfire to flash the xposed uninstaller zip file. Exactly the same thing as installing, but just using the uninstaller zip file instead of the xposed install zip file.How to remove xposed framework from LG G4 H818n India?
I wish to update my device
Did u try ?I'm on version 71, with 10c software. Would it be okay to upgrade to version 79 of exposed? Flashing it with flashfire?
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That's good to know, thanks ahahgravity box caused me all kinds of issues... hot phone, battery drain .... singled out GB dont use it !!!
If you are looking for something like gb, check out G4 Tweaksbox. (I know this is not what you asked, just thought I'd let you know about the module for our phone that is close to gb if you hadn't already heard of it)That's good to know, thanks ahah
Any other module I should stay away from?
Yup, first module I installed, seems cool.If you are looking for something like gb, check out G4 Tweaksbox. (I know this is not what you asked, just thought I'd let you know about the module for our phone that is close to gb if you hadn't already heard of it)
I'm on Verizon VS986 and have flashed 71, then 74, 75 and currently on 78 and it worked everytime. Not sure why 74 did not work for you, the v74 sdk22 arm64 is the right Xposed (older, but correct sdk and arm) if you are on 5.1 Lollipop on the G4. I've been thinking about flashing to 79, but 78 working good for me now. You should be good to go with 79....Im stuck in a bootloop now after the process finished in 10-15 minutes. I flashed the xposed-v74-sdk22-arm64.zip instead of the current v79 because the original post said v74.
What are my options? I'm able to go into download mode, and i still have my system.img and rootedsystem.img from the root injection method. My G4 is an international H815 with V10e-SEA-XX. If im able to get out of this, should i try again but with the most current v79?
Edit: I flashed my rootedsystem.img and i was able to boot again. Should i just try flashing the v79 version?
...not a prolem if you have a microSD slot! :good:And that is why I ALWAYS recommend leaving that rooted image on phone. I know it sucks because you loose a lot of space, but the ability to re-flash that image and be up and running is a lifesaver![]()
Yes it will overwrite the system partitionIf I flash stock from in my LG G4 will xposed framework be removed?
I know its stupid question but I am just verifying in case if it doesn't happen or break something
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