[GUIDE][XPOSED][ALL VARIANTS] Installing Xposed without recovery

dominicstg2

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ObiDanKenobi

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I can confirm that version 80 for level 22 (lollipop) is working ok with FlashFire 0.30. The flash did take about 1 minute. way faster than doing it with 0.24 when it took about 30 minutes with the phone in a limbo state.
 

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I can confirm that version 80 for level 22 (lollipop) is working ok with FlashFire 0.30. The flash did take about 1 minute. way faster than doing it with 0.24 when it took about 30 minutes with the phone in a limbo state.
did you check or uncheck the mount system r/w option that wasn't there in .24 ?

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v80 sdk23 returns wrong version for my phone (ATT)
v80 sdk22 works great, installed with flashfire v.30 from the play store
Because sdk23 is for marshmallow :p

anyone try on xiaomi reno 3? pls advise
unfortunately this is the LG G4 section friend
 

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did you check or uncheck the mount system r/w option that wasn't there in .24 ?

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Because sdk23 is for marshmallow :p


unfortunately this is the LG G4 section friend
I left the options as they were on default: "Auto-mount" was OFF and "Mount /system read/write" was ON. It was a really quick and painless experience.

I remember when I flashed 0.75 xposed with FlashFire 0.24, it took "ages", black screen and hoping that everything works, but this time was excellent.
 
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Can confirm Xposed v80-sdk22-arm64 on H815-10f TWN works using Flashfire v0.31. Flashfire settings were:
- uncheck automount
- uncheck mount system read/write

Time to complete was very quick. 1-2 minutes total.
 

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Here's what I've got:

- LG G4 LS991 Sprint variant
- ZV6 International (rooted)
- FlashFire v.31 (latest from the Play Market)

Trying to install Xposed v74 as the OP instructs but each time it gets to the actual flashing part it craps out with an error about "Wrong platform: arm" and "Expecting platform: arm64"

Pretty sure this LG G4 has a 64 bit SoC on it. ;)

Tried different versions of Xposed framework including the v71 one by romracer that I saw recommended, each time it fails at the same point. I took a chance (yeah, I know) and tried installing the traditional arm (32 bit) build and it flashed fine from what I can tell, on the reboot the G4 was incredibly lagged for a while and the Xposed installer still said the framework was not installed so I used the uninstaller to remove it, everything seems to be back to normal or as normal as things were before the attempt.

Not sure what's going on, done some research into the 'wrong platform' error but can't seem to track down a resolution.

If anyone has any suggestions or tips I'd be very grateful, been trying to get Xposed installed properly for a bit now - to be honest the only reason I want it is for the Physical Button Volume Control mod which allows me to do music control with the volume buttons/rockers. Since I can't find any other method to do that except using Xposed and that module that's going to to have to be my path.

Thanks...
 

ObiDanKenobi

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I know for sure that v80-arm64 sdk22 works on Lollipop, flashed with FalshFire v0.30. Be ware to uncheck both flags
- uncheck automount
- uncheck mount system read/write

This is contrary of what I said previously, but now I am sure that "mount system R/W" has to be unchecked.