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

br0adband

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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.
Yah, I realize this, and that I don't necessarily have to leave the Mount System option enabled, the point is that the script is apparently looking for arm platform (32 bit) when it should be looking for arm64 (64 bit) and obviously I've got a 64 bit CPU running 64 bit Android so I'm stuck on why this is happening. Probably something to do with the ROM I have installed now (the International LS991) and something in the build.prop being screwed up someplace so the device isn't being detected as the right architecture.

Not much I can do about it at the moment, will just have to wait and see if things work out in time.
 

ObiDanKenobi

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So from what you say, I understand that you cannot install it. Sorry.
Regarding the 32/64 bit problem it is not fixed yet, even if you install. I checked the logs and xposed tries to load arm64, probably fails, as it then loads the 32bit version. You can see this in the logging part of xposed installer. But at least for me, most of the modules work, I had some that did not (like AppSettings)

Sent from my H815 using Tapatalk
 

jimbobmcginty

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Installed fine

Report on installing xposed on a rooted Euro H815 running stock debloated v20d :

- Registered for Flashfire beta, installed from Play store whichever is the latest version.
- Followed instructions to the letter, flashed the v82 64 bit zip in Flashfire, which took about 30 seconds in all
- Then it rebooted normally
- Xposed installer Framework screen reported "... is active"
- enabled modules and rebooted
- all modules working nicely.

So it really doesn't take an age (30 - 40 minutes) any more.
 
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Daskalman

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Doesn't Work

I'm on a VS986 version of the G4 and everytime I attempt to flash the xposed framework using flashfire, I keep ending up with an "unable to mount" error while the flashfire boot screen loads and is unable to complete the installation. I attempted flashing the ARM64\SDK22\V74 AND AND V79 as well but the same error comes up. The crazy thing is the bootscreen starts flashing with a long script list appearing right before the flashfire screen appears and tells me failed to mount system...Is there any specific reason for this or a way to resolve it?

Any help or assistance with the matter from the communituy is greatly appreciated. Thank You!
 

Arry87

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Yup! Working on h815 SEA (TWN) 5.1.


Also, as mentioned above, NO waiting time, no black screen, nothing, it installs flawlessly. You do however have to uncheck mount system for it to work
 

daledale11

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Yup! Working on h815 SEA (TWN) 5.1.


Also, as mentioned above, NO waiting time, no black screen, nothing, it installs flawlessly. You do however have to uncheck mount system for it to work
At what point are you running into an error? Make sure all options are UNTICKED when about to flash


Edit: add me on LINE and i can try talk you through it
Username is arrynffc
Unticked all options then work. Thanks
 
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ZTENSKI

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Confirmed H812n v84

XPOSED VERSION WAS ACTUALLY v83, my title is wrong.

Installed in seconds with no options ticked in the flash zip otion dialog. Latest version, working on a Canadian TELUS brand lolipop (5.1).

I recommend keeping a system image backed up that can be restored without flashfire, using the package from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/lg-g4-100-root-success-directives-root-t3180586 and commands from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62028523&postcount=2 . You never know, I'm kind of uneasy with modifying the platform using a tool that runs on the platform.
 
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Vipery

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Does the module affect the system smoothness in any way? I mean just the xposed module installed + the apk controll app. I know that some modules can create lags and so on, i just want to know if xposed creates lags itself or not.

As i understand, i need to flash without tick options on Flashfire the xposed-v83-sdk23-arm64.zip and then reboot, then install the .apk and it works. Right?
 

Enry98

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Installed succesfully on my LG h815 V20D on Cyanogen, flashed using flashyfire and unticked all the options. I had to uninstall and install it again and it worked just fine for me. Just remember to untick all the options in flashyfire.
 

eigen

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I'm trying to install this on the VS986 with FF 0.33. Unticked both and went through the whole command lines and saying it's flashing and then rebooting into the verizon boot animation. Without thinking, I doubled tap to wake and then quickly realized what I had done and pressed power button. Now it's been hanging there for 25+ mins. Should I just hard reset and hope to restore using LGUP since everything besides /system shouldn't be touched?

Edit: Did exactly that, normal flash restored. Just need to restore system apps.
 
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clemsongt

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So....I complete all the steps, and now it is stuck on the android logo....suggestions on what do do from here?

I'll give a little more background. I'm rooted with 13B. Completed to steps above and it would fail to install framework. I then read somewhere else that you need to uncheck not only auto mount but the mount option as well. I tried that and it seemed like it must have worked as it didn't immediately fail and reboot. However it got stuck on the android logo and after an hour or so I realized there was problem. I have pulled the battery and rebooted several times. I can boot into download mode, but cannot get it to fully boot. Since I could get it into DL mode, I used LGUP to install the 24C MM update (as I didn't have the 13B on my computer). But the result is the same...stuck on the Verizon logo even after a successful install of 24C.
 
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