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

Vipery

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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.
Try to hard reset the device and then flash KDZ for lollipop or MM, than root it. If you are on MM flash the arm64_sdk23 if you are on lollipop flash arm64_sdk22. Flash via TWRP.
Sdk22 = Lollipop 5.1
Sdk23 = MM 6.0

Maybe you flashed the wrong version and you get the bootloop. But sometimes, depend on the version, it takes 15/20 minutes to boot up.

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daut

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Try to hard reset the device and then flash KDZ for lollipop or MM, than root it. If you are on MM flash the arm64_sdk23 if you are on lollipop flash arm64_sdk22. Flash via TWRP.
Sdk22 = Lollipop 5.1
Sdk23 = MM 6.0

Maybe you flashed the wrong version and you get the bootloop. But sometimes, depend on the version, it takes 15/20 minutes to boot up.

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Wow, i took wrong version of SDK
what should I do? Must I factory reset?
Now, still processing..
please help..

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luckily nothing happenned..
I remove the battery and it start as usual.. thanks God
now flashing sdk22 v84 arm64
hopefully works..

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it works great :)
thank you

what application do you usually use with root and xposed framework?
 
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Vipery

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Wow, i took wrong version of SDK
what should I do? Must I factory reset?
Now, still processing..
please help..

-----

luckily nothing happenned..
I remove the battery and it start as usual.. thanks God
now flashing sdk22 v84 arm64
hopefully works..

----
it works great :)
thank you

what application do you usually use with root and xposed framework?
So all went good, good notice! However I use just Greenify in BOOST mode (needs XPOSED to run in this mode). I set all apps that I don't want run in background while I turn off my screen and I tick to enable Aggressive Doze (WhatsApp white listed). Peoples also use PowerNap and Amplify but I don't have time to setup them correctly and my battery it's good as it is.

PowerNap and Amplify just help your battery to survive 20mins or maybe less lol And you must loose an hour to set up them good. So for me they are very useless. Greenify and SimpleGX kernel makes the trick ;)

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maloneyish

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Help please

I am runing the h81210 g rooted and have super su pro an flashfire pro, 5. 1 firmware and i have followed the instructions. My phone reboots and it loads flash fire and when its time to flash the zip it says system immage faild to mount.i set super su to apply root at boot and tryd over and over wit 74 22 an it fails every time so i tried the new 85 22 zip and get the same results. Anyone with 81210g have some advice for me?
 

pakitos

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It's been over an hour since I started flashing Xposed. It took less than 3 minutes to reboot but its been stuck for over 60 minutes on the LG logo with the blue LED notification.

What now? =/

LG H815P running LP V10A.

I had Xposed installed before but I had to send it to warranty and they reflashed it.
 

zyphermonkey

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Not working

I tried doing this 3 times yesterday and the 3rd time I locked up my phone for over 2 hours so I had to restore my phone from scratch.

The first two times I tried this with "auto-mount" uncheck and "Mount /system read/write" check. As these were the defaults

Both times this failed with an error "Failed: /system could not be mounted!"

The 3rd time I uncheck "Mount /system read/write" and this is when my phone was just stuck at the android loading screen for 2 hours.

How can I install this without risk of bricking my phone again.
 

pakitos

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I tried doing this 3 times yesterday and the 3rd time I locked up my phone for over 2 hours so I had to restore my phone from scratch.

The first two times I tried this with "auto-mount" uncheck and "Mount /system read/write" check. As these were the defaults

Both times this failed with an error "Failed: /system could not be mounted!"

The 3rd time I uncheck "Mount /system read/write" and this is when my phone was just stuck at the android loading screen for 2 hours.

How can I install this without risk of bricking my phone again.
If you find a way let me know. I found that the 0.24/25 version actually did something. Version 0.50 is now out of beta. But still was not able to install it and had to reflash my system.img again after 1 hour.
 

asrulz

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Managed to get Xposed Framework installed on my F500S G4. Using Flashfire v0.50 was no luck. Downgrade to v0.24 and successfully install v85 framework. It took some times (almost out of patient) but in the end everything went well. Finally can use Tweakbox on my phone.
 

mash4077fan

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I was able to install xposed with Flashfire. I followed the instructions and it worked well. I have the Sprint Note 5 running Marshmallow. I was also able to install gravity box which also works well
 

samy_7

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It's been over an hour since I started flashing Xposed. It took less than 3 minutes to reboot but its been stuck for over 60 minutes on the LG logo with the blue LED notification.

What now? =/

LG H815P running LP V10A.

I had Xposed installed before but I had to send it to warranty and they reflashed it.
For the next time you have to know:
If anyone stuck to the logo again you should enter your phone to download mode, then from your pc start lgup program and reflash the image again so the phone can boot again.I made it many times because when I try to flash xposed with flashfire 0,24 version I always bootloop.So if anyone want xposed for our phone(mine is 818p) then you should flash xposed sdk22,arm64,V85.at least when I did everything begun to work.
Cheers.[emoji6]

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pakitos

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For the next time you have to know:
If anyone stuck to the logo again you should enter your phone to download mode, then from your pc start lgup program and reflash the image again so the phone can boot again.I made it many times because when I try to flash xposed with flashfire 0,24 version I always bootloop.So if anyone want xposed for our phone(mine is 818p) then you should flash xposed sdk22,arm64,V85.at least when I did everything begun to work.
Cheers.[emoji6]

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Yes, that is what I did to fix the bootloop.

Im gonna try with the version you said. Thanks!
 

tintin814

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I installed v85 last night by Flashfire Free 0.50. Everything is fine until today. The phone suddenly vibrate once followed by a launcher restart. However, wallpaper is the only thing can be loaded. All others app, even the status bar or lock screen is gone. The most mystery issue is that other devices are able to connect with the phone by bluetooth, and the phone is still able to receive instant messages. Pushed out battery can't solve the problem until I reflash the system image.