Phoenix OS [2.6.3] x86_64 Xposed Framework v89 SDK25 by youling257 - Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development

XPOSED FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION ON PHOENIX OS
Hello guys ,
After A long time ,Sir @youling257 released latest x86_64 Xposed Frameworks v89 for SDK25
It booted far eaisly with xposed frameworks being active.
Instructions:-
Similar to those of RemixOS ,
1.Download official xposed-v88 sdk25 x86 zip from
Framework http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/x86/xposed-v88.1-sdk25-x86.zip
For x86_64
Framework https://github.com/youling257/XposedTools/releases
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Installer
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
No need for x86_64
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2.Decompress it and copy the system folder and flash-script.sh (located at /META-INF/com/google/android/) from extracted folder .put them in a seperate folder inside /system partition or in root of hdd partition where is your PhoenixOS folder resides.
For x86_64 ,just decompress zip in Xposed folder and put folder in /system/*(here)
3.Boot Grub and select debug option if you have otherwise.hover over normal boot and press e to edit the boot option
Add
Code:
DEBUG=1
at the end of kernel args.
before the last line for initrd (not in this line).
And boot it with F10
4.Now ,in debug Mir-shell.Go to /mnt/* if you placed it in root parttion of your PhoenixOS folder from Windows 10 or in /system/*/ folder if you placed it there.
Code:
cd /mnt/xposed/ //for me * is xposed
Or
cd /system/xposed/
* is the folder where you copied flash-script.sh and system folder.
Now run
Code:
sh flash-script.sh
For x86_64
Code:
sh script
It should flash latest xposed framework .Ignore failing to set selinux file contexts for files.
Now simply reboot .
Credits
youling257

Camlin3 said:
XPOSED FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION ON PHOENIX OS
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Hi!
I've installed version 1.5.0 of Phoenix OS 32bit (not UEFI). How do I install Xposed?
Maybe it's not booting by Grub.
I've tried to install Xposed Framework by using the XposedInstaller.apk on Phoenix OS. But after installation and reboot, my Phoenix OS was failed to boot and stuck at logo.
(p/s) Do you know how to disable the "Change Keyboard" window popup when pressing the "Ctrl+Shift" key combination? I try to using Xposed for this reason.
Please help!

Need your expertise
Hi there, I'm new here and need your help with setting up exposed on phoenix os.
Will you please help me with detailed and step by step guidance. Or can you share screen shot of each of the steps you've listed in the process.
I really want to set this up, hope you'll be able to find time to help me out here.
Thank you...

mcuong said:
Hi!
I've installed version 1.5.0 of Phoenix OS 32bit (not UEFI). How do I install Xposed?
Maybe it's not booting by Grub.
I've tried to install Xposed Framework by using the XposedInstaller.apk on Phoenix OS. But after installation and reboot, my Phoenix OS was failed to boot and stuck at logo.
(p/s) Do you know how to disable the "Change Keyboard" window popup when pressing the "Ctrl+Shift" key combination? I try to using Xposed for this reason.
Please help!
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Unfortunately PhoenixOS based upon lollipop aka x32 bit doesn't support xposedc,it caused bootloop.

Sunnyghoshal said:
Hi there, I'm new here and need your help with setting up exposed on phoenix os.
Will you please help me with detailed and step by step guidance. Or can you share screen shot of each of the steps you've listed in the process.
I really want to set this up, hope you'll be able to find time to help me out here.
Thank you...
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Since,there is no 32 bit more pos on nougat so it can't be helped .For x64 device,no developer is interested in making xposed framework for x86_64 devices.

Thread Updated .

unable to install xposed on phoenix os 64 bit missing script file?
hi i followed your instructions to get xposed installed on a 64bit phoenix os, but the zip file [xposed framework by youling257] that u gave for the 64bit does not have a "script" file inside it,so can u be a bit more clear as to how you managed to install the xposed framework. cos going through your instructions u told to run the script file for the 64bit is that some custom script u wrote to install the framework if so can u please provide that for download as well.

nitroboozter said:
hi i followed your instructions to get xposed installed on a 64bit phoenix os, but the zip file [xposed framework by youling257] that u gave for the 64bit does not have a "script" file inside it,so can u be a bit more clear as to how you managed to install the xposed framework. cos going through your instructions u told to run the script file for the 64bit is that some custom script u wrote to install the framework if so can u please provide that for download as well.
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You can use updater-script Instead ,however here it is ,put it beside system folder and set permission executable .

I tested this on Bliss x86 7.2 Stable, and it worked great.
I took the x86_64 zip and extracted it's contents into a folder named 'system'. I then put the 'system' folder and installer script into '/tmp'. I then opened terminal, elevated privileges with 'su', then executed the installer script.

Okay, I tried various methods mentioned here.
I have latest Phoenix OS, of course x86_64, sadly no more stable x86 anymore.
I have Framework downloaded from https://github.com/youling257/XposedTools/releases
Then extracted it, TWICE, one with folder and one with contents of inside folder. So I had 3 possible types of same thing (zip, folder, extracted from folder)
Now those 3 things, and also, with script.txt and a copy renamed top script.sh, 5 total were moved to /system,/mnt,/sdcard.
As you can see, I left no chance of lack of anything. Yet I got errors. (attached)
Then I tried with no apk, as mentioned no installer needed. I got various errors.
I then downloaded it, placed in priv-app with XposedInstaller.apk name, also installed it.
Then still I got errors. (Look at attachment)
I have also attached the script I am keep using. Is it for 32bit or what?
Please do help. This Xposed thing made me reinstall my 5 multiple OS booting system to REINSTALL.

fddm said:
I tested this on Bliss x86 7.2 Stable, and it worked great.
I took the x86_64 zip and extracted it's contents into a folder named 'system'. I then put the 'system' folder and installer script into '/tmp'. I then opened terminal, elevated privileges with 'su', then executed the installer script.
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Which script you use. Mine give error xposedinstaller.apk not found and after installation finished when i manually install xposedinstaller.apk its says xposed is installed but not active.
On phoniex 2.6.3

netship said:
Which script you use. Mine give error xposedinstaller.apk not found and after installation finished when i manually install xposedinstaller.apk its says xposed is installed but not active.
On phoniex 2.6.3
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Sounds like it should be working. Maybe check that the toggle at the top right of xposed installer is enabled and give it a reboot?

Yeah! it is working now

Thanks much for this. Running LineageOS 14.1 r2 x86_64. Used the files from the OP's github link, dropped the extracted files into my system folder with X-plore file manager, rebooted and was ready to go. Simple and easy, I appreciate it!!!

Seems to be running, installer says Xposed framework active, but I can not download and install any module installer reports permission issues, but LOS 14.1r2 us rooted (I'm using 32bit system)
Any help?

Camlin3 said:
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Thank you friend
You're just a wizard.
the truth is I'm not using Phoenix OS, but Lineage OS 14 x86_64, but according to your instructions it works.

pepelillo said:
Seems to be running, installer says Xposed framework active, but I can not download and install any module installer reports permission issues, but LOS 14.1r2 us rooted (I'm using 32bit system)
Any help?
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If you got issues about xposed, you can install Xposed Framework with Android PC Toolbox.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph...release-phoenixos-android-pc-toolbox-t3748153

PizzaG said:
Thanks much for this. Running LineageOS 14.1 r2 x86_64. Used the files from the OP's github link, dropped the extracted files into my system folder with X-plore file manager, rebooted and was ready to go. Simple and easy, I appreciate it!!!
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DoanART said:
Thank you friend
You're just a wizard.
the truth is I'm not using Phoenix OS, but Lineage OS 14 x86_64, but according to your instructions it works.
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You people can hit thanks instead or a little free will donation to sir @youling257 will be appreciated.I mean see yourself, from almost 2years ,No one dared to release xposed for x86_64 but @youling257 has done this again after Solarwarez ,even rovo89 himself declined my request many times. But who cares.

can't install on x64 AMD A8
always show not compatible with ur architecture

Yohanes_Adi said:
always show not compatible with ur architecture
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Try editing build.prop for same architecture value ....
PS:BTW its weird ...

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[V4A] Viper4Android I/O Error (Driver Installation Failure) [FIX]

Hey everyone! I seem to have found put together 3 methods of installing/bypassing the V4A App on android. These methods include:
Regular Installation, and 2 Error bypasses/fixes.
If you get the error "superuser manager doesn't allow app to access su or you don't have root at all. fix this to use this selinuxmodechanger!", then you've come to the right place.
Requirements: ROOT, (maybe) TWRP (or anything you can flash the zip onto your phone with. With this tutorial I'll be using TWRP.)
If you don't have TWRP, here's the link to that \\ https://twrp.me/Devices/
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2.) Open, and grant root permission.
3.) Install drivers, and reboot phone. DONE!
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V4A SuperSU Manager Error:
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Open it, grant permissions, click "install drivers" <- just get through the driver menu. This is a troubleshoot test. If it fails, keep going on with the tutorial. If not, You're A-Okay.
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5.) Reboot phone, go to the NEW (blue logo) V4A, and install drivers on that one too.
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Bypass/fix #2, The SELinuxModeChanger issue:
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3.) Download SELinuxModeChanger APK from \\ http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=12506
4.) Open it, grant root access, and click "Permissive".
5.) Re-boot phone, and open V4A when done.
6.) Install drivers!
Sources/credit go to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524485
^ SELinuxModeChanger
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^ Driver install failure/ Disc I/O error/"superuser manager doesn't allow app to access su or you don't have root at all. fix this to use this selinuxmodechanger!" error
https://twrp.me/about/
^ Team Win
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what if you already have permissive kernel , and still get i\o error during driver install?
using android auto 7.1.1 head unit.
masri1987 said:
what if you already have permissive kernel , and still get i\o error during driver install?
using android auto 7.1.1 head unit.
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Follow this guide for installation if already permissive
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/themes-apps/mod-viper-4-android-oreo-tested-t3700287
For i\o error you should do step No.8
zahidm said:
Follow this guide for installation if already permissive
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/themes-apps/mod-viper-4-android-oreo-tested-t3700287
For i\o error you should do step No.8
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my head unit doesn't have vendor/etc or the audio effects configuration file....
Thanks
I had the Viper.apk from their website and the Google play version loaded also and I was getting the I/O error when trying to load the driver and the Google Play version didn't work at all. I did try to load SuperSU and busybox before attempting to load the driver again and it still didn't work. I don't know about permissive kernel, I'm running Resurrection ROM on a Rooted Note 3. The way I got this to work was to uninstalled the V4A Viper APK version that I had retrieved and loaded from their website. Next I booted into TWRP recovery and installed the V4A Flashable ZIP from the link that I found here. Next I ran the flashed version and granted SU permissions when asked during the install driver process. The driver finally loaded and bingo it works now.
Viper4android
Hi I have installed viper4android fx but in Driver status it shows no processing my phone(samsung j700f) is rooted with Supersu and using Wycked custom Rom nougat based I have done All the method like rename audio_effect.conf file but nothing to happened. All are waste of time.i spend too much time on xda site for solution but not found any solution...can anybody help me please?...Sorry for my bad English.. Thanx in Advance
Banty448 said:
Hi I have installed viper4android fx but in Driver status it shows no processing my phone(samsung j700f) is rooted with Supersu and using Wycked custom Rom nougat based I have done All the method like rename audio_effect.conf file but nothing to happened. All are waste of time.i spend too much time on xda site for solution but not found any solution...can anybody help me please?...Sorry for my bad English.. Thanx in Advance
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Follow simple steps, first Rename file.bak
Then flash V4A,
Than open V4a it will ask to install driver
Just hit install and wait, it freez for sometime.. and it will say done
Reboot
zahidm said:
Follow simple steps, first Rename file.bak
Then flash V4A,
Than open V4a it will ask to install driver
Just hit install and wait, it freez for sometime.. and it will say done
Reboot
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But I did it already many times but U tell me little bit different you said rename it before flashing but I did it After flashing .I flashed the zip file and after that rename than open Viper4android fx...ok I will try it...Thanx
Banty448 said:
But I did it already many times but U tell me little bit different you said rename it before flashing but I did it After flashing .I flashed the zip file and after that rename than open Viper4android fx...ok I will try it...Thanx
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You have to rename file before opening V4A app for the first time, now you rename it before or after flashing no matter,
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zahidm said:
You have to rename file before opening V4A app for the first time, now you rename it before or after flashing no matter,
Sent from my Nokia 5.1 Plus using Tapatalk
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I already told u that I did it before opening the v4a
Banty448 said:
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I already told u that I did it before opening the v4a
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The error you are saying it never been seen, please try again
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zahidm said:
The error you are saying it never been seen, please try again
Sent from my Nokia 5.1 Plus using Tapatalk
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I have done it many times but nothing happened. I tired to install this so now I install Devinebeats it's working fine.Thanx for us replies?
Banty448 said:
I have done it many times but nothing happened. I tired to install this so now I install Devinebeats it's working fine.Thanx for us replies[emoji106]
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You didn't followed this guide?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...od-viper-4-android-oreo-tested-t3700287/page2
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[Root] Phoenix OS x86/x64 v2.0.6 (26 May) Rooted Images

Hey guys, today I downloaded the updated Phoenix OS and decided to root it. I'm kindly sharing my image for anyone who would like to download it:
Instructions:
Install Phoenix OS v2.0.6 and do not restart your computer
Download the correct system rooted.7z file provided in the Download section and extract it
Go to C:\Phoenix OS (or wherever your Phoenix OS installation is) and replace the system.img file that's already there with the one you just downloaded
Reboot your computer now and boot into Phoenix OS. Complete the setup wizard
Install the latest version of SuperSU. Since Phoenix OS v2.0.6 comes with Play Store already, sign in with your Google account and update SuperSU that way. If you for some reason cannot use the Play Store, you can find SuperSU on the official thread. Download the flashable zip, extract Superuser.apk from the common folder, and install it in Phoenix OS by opening the .apk file with the default file manager that comes with the OS.
Update the binary by choosing Normal and your Phoenix OS should now be fully rooted
Download:
Phoenix OS x86 v2.0.6 (26 May) Rooted Image + grub.cfg + original system.img + PhoenixOSInstaller-v2.0.6.145.32bit.exe
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UTWXKFnZoNZGhVNTFpSHRtUnc
Phoenix OS x64 v2.0.6 (26 May) Rooted Image + grub.cfg + original system.img + PhoenixOSInstaller-v2.0.6.144.64bit.exe
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UTWXKFnZoNdVBMOGtDY3RSdEk
Download Phoenix OS v2.0.6 here (original thread):
http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=6010
History:
Uploaded original Phoenix OS system.img (for backup)
Uploaded Phoenix OS executable installers (for backup mirroring purposes)
Added x86 version of the rooted image
Compressed the system.img file so that it's faster for you to download!
[Request][Root] Phoenix OS x86 v2.0.6
Hey first of all finally i found the way to root Phoenix OS but there is a problem i have x86 bit version of Phoenix OS so i was hoping you could help out so could you kindly provide a rooted Phoenix OS x86 bit system.img please or tell me the method to root it i would appreciate the help.
And by the way i have a question i have a 64-bit operating system but when i installed Phoenix OS it said it is recommended to install the x86 bit version so i installed the x86 bit version so should i use the 64 or 86 bit version ????
Well the x86 bit version works fine but some glitches can be seen and it gets stuck if i leave it inactive for some time.
farazmajid56 said:
Hey first of all finally i found the way to root Phoenix OS but there is a problem i have x86 bit version of Phoenix OS so i was hoping you could help out so could you kindly provide a rooted Phoenix OS x86 bit system.img please or tell me the method to root it i would appreciate the help.
And by the way i have a question i have a 64-bit operating system but when i installed Phoenix OS it said it is recommended to install the x86 bit version so i installed the x86 bit version so should i use the 64 or 86 bit version ????
Well the x86 bit version works fine but some glitches can be seen and it gets stuck if i leave it inactive for some time.
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Hey, I can work on getting the x86 version of the rooted image for you The method which I used could be found here.
Also, that suggestion sounds incorrect. What OS exactly are you running? Tell me more about your computer specs (CPU, Windows version, and especially how much RAM you have). If you have 4GB of RAM or more, I would go for the x64 version of Phoenix OS. Try it out and let us know if it works better for you, though there might not be much difference in performance. If I remember correctly, my Phoenix OS also causes my screen to go black after it's been sitting inactively for a while. I think it's a common issue with Phoenix OS.
meanhacker said:
Hey, I can work on getting the x86 version of the rooted image for you The method which I used could be found here.
Also, that suggestion sounds incorrect. What OS exactly are you running? Tell me more about your computer specs (CPU, Windows version, and especially how much RAM you have). If you have 4GB of RAM or more, I would go for the x64 version of Phoenix OS. Try it out and let us know if it works better for you, though there might not be much difference in performance. If I remember correctly, my Phoenix OS also causes my screen to go black after it's been sitting inactive for a while. I think it's a common issue with Phoenix OS.
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The specs of my PC are
CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.4 Ghz (64-bit Architecture)
RAM: 6 GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS with 1 GB VRAM
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
I forgot to tell you i am dual booting Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) with Phoenix OS (86-bit)
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The inactive black screen bug of Phoenix OS has to do something with the lock screen in android which auto locks screen if inactive for some time.
Thanks for the extensive info. It looks like your computer should be able to run the 64-bit version of Phoenix OS just fine. Why don't you give it a try? Also, I posted the x86 version of the rooted image if you still need it.
farazmajid56 said:
The inactive black screen bug of Phoenix OS has to do something with the lock screen in android which auto locks screen if inactive for some time.
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Good point, I will try to fix it. I'm assuming this issue can be eliminated by disabling the screen lock timeout timer.
meanhacker said:
Thanks for the extensive info. It looks like your computer should be able to run the 64-bit version of Phoenix OS just fine. Why don't you give it a try? Also, I posted the x86 version of the rooted image if you still need it.
Good point, I will try to fix it. I'm assuming this issue can be eliminated by disabling the screen lock timeout timer.
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Precisely and by the way Thanks
farazmajid56 said:
Precisely and by the way Thanks
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You got it! Let me know if you need anything else :good:
Root is working fine, but the one app that won't install successfully for me is Google Plus. It claims my "device isn't compatible with this version" which is weird, given that it worked in previous versions of Phoenix OS. Any thoughts on this? Chinese localization or something maybe?
Edit: I can't even install it if I download it from APKMirror btw.
The Wrath of Kahn said:
Root is working fine, but the one app that won't install successfully for me is Google Plus. It claims my "device isn't compatible with this version" which is weird, given that it worked in previous versions of Phoenix OS. Any thoughts on this? Chinese localization or something maybe?
Edit: I can't even install it if I download it from APKMirror btw.
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Hmm thanks for bringing it up. I haven't tried the app on Phoenix OS. Does it work on the original non-rooted version of Phoenix? Give it a try and let us know.
I've noticed that there are several apps that don't work for some reason. Some of the apps I use often give me an Error 501 when trying to install from anywhere. I've tried everything and still haven't gotten them to work. Hopefully more compatibility is coming soon.
meanhacker said:
Hmm thanks for bringing it up. I haven't tried the app on Phoenix OS. Does it work on the original non-rooted version of Phoenix? Give it a try and let us know.
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Yea, it doesn't work in the non-rooted version either. Probably a build.prop issue with whatever the device is being identified as. I tried to modify it several ways, but couldn't get it working. It worked in previous versions, so I'm hoping they'll correct it soon. I'll report it in the official forums too.
Hi
After installing the PhoenixOS, the Windows Boot Manager(the blue screen one) did not appear when booting,it will boot into the windows 10 directly and I cant select to boot into the Phoenix OS.So I need to press the F12 button everytime i power on my laptop to choose whether i want to boot into windows or phoenix OS via the bios boot manager.Is there any solution to make my Phoenix detectable by Windows Boot Manager?
kirito990701 said:
Hi
After installing the PhoenixOS, the Windows Boot Manager(the blue screen one) did not appear when booting,it will boot into the windows 10 directly and I cant select to boot into the Phoenix OS.So I need to press the F12 button everytime i power on my laptop to choose whether i want to boot into windows or phoenix OS via the bios boot manager.Is there any solution to make my Phoenix detectable by Windows Boot Manager?
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Chances are, Windows Boot Manager got moved up in the boot sequence. Using EasyUEFI, you can move the Phoenix OS entry back up so it starts booting:
Download and install EasyUEFI.
Open it, click OK, click Manage EFI Boot Option and post what you see here. This is your boot order. If Windows Boot Manager is above Phoenix OS, that means that Windows is being loaded using its default boot loader. What you're trying to do is use the Phoenix OS GRUB loader.
Click on Phoenix OS and click the green up arrow until the Phoenix OS entry is at the very top.
Restart the computer and see if it boots to the GRUB loader.
If it doesn't work, let's investigate what's inside your EFI partition.
First, open command prompt as admin (press start, type in cmd, press Ctrl+Shift+Enter, then press yes). Type in:
Code:
mountvol X: /s
Then type in:
Code:
cd X:\EFI\Boot
And then type in
Code:
dir
and press enter. It should list all the files in that boot directory. Post here on the forum what you see. You can use the command
Code:
dir >>C:\xda-efi-output.txt
to output to a text file and then it would make it easier for you to post it here. The file is located on the root of the C:\ drive. Open it and copy-paste what's inside on the forum, preferably inside code or hide tags to keep it neat. Assuming it's there, you can type in
Code:
grub.cfg
which will open the file with your default text editor. Feel free to post what's inside your grub file.
meanhacker said:
Hey guys, today I downloaded the updated Phoenix OS and decided to root it. I'm kindly sharing my image for anyone who would like to download it:
Instructions:
Install Phoenix OS v2.0.6 and do not restart your computer
Download the correct system rooted.7z file provided in the Download section and extract it
Go to C:\Phoenix OS (or wherever your Phoenix OS installation is) and replace the system.img file that's already there with the one you just downloaded
Reboot your computer now and boot into Phoenix OS. Complete the setup wizard
Install the latest version of SuperSU. Since Phoenix OS v2.0.6 comes with Play Store already, sign in with your Google account and update SuperSU that way. If you for some reason cannot use the Play Store, you can find SuperSU on the official thread. Download the flashable zip, extract Superuser.apk from the common folder, and install it in Phoenix OS by opening the .apk file with the default file manager that comes with the OS.
Update the binary by choosing Normal and your Phoenix OS should now be fully rooted
Download:
Phoenix OS x86 v2.0.6 (26 May) Rooted Image + grub.cfg + original system.img + PhoenixOSInstaller-v2.0.6.145.32bit.exe
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UTWXKFnZoNZGhVNTFpSHRtUnc
Phoenix OS x64 v2.0.6 (26 May) Rooted Image + grub.cfg + original system.img + PhoenixOSInstaller-v2.0.6.144.64bit.exe
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UTWXKFnZoNdVBMOGtDY3RSdEk
Download Phoenix OS v2.0.6 here (original thread):
http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=6010
History:
Uploaded original Phoenix OS system.img (for backup)
Uploaded Phoenix OS executable installers (for backup mirroring purposes)
Added x86 version of the rooted image
Compressed the system.img file so that it's faster for you to download!
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Hi Successfully Installed Phoenix os with rooted Image, updated superSu app using Playstore, but I am unable to access to root i.e unable to check log using Log cat apk,
nanianji99 said:
Hi Successfully Installed Phoenix os with rooted Image, updated superSu app using Playstore, but I am unable to access to root i.e unable to check log using Log cat apk,
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Hey, I don't know what the problem could be. Do other root apps work? Maybe try using another logcat app
meanhacker said:
Chances are, Windows Boot Manager got moved up in the boot sequence. Using EasyUEFI, you can move the Phoenix OS entry back up so it starts booting:
Download and install EasyUEFI.
Open it, click OK, click Manage EFI Boot Option and post what you see here. This is your boot order. If Windows Boot Manager is above Phoenix OS, that means that Windows is being loaded using its default boot loader. What you're trying to do is use the Phoenix OS GRUB loader.
Click on Phoenix OS and click the green up arrow until the Phoenix OS entry is at the very top.
Restart the computer and see if it boots to the GRUB loader.
If it doesn't work, let's investigate what's inside your EFI partition.
First, open command prompt as admin (press start, type in cmd, press Ctrl+Shift+Enter, then press yes). Type in:
Code:
mountvol X: /s
Then type in:
Code:
cd X:\EFI\Boot
And then type in
Code:
dir
and press enter. It should list all the files in that boot directory. Post here on the forum what you see. You can use the command
Code:
dir >>C:\xda-efi-output.txt
to output to a text file and then it would make it easier for you to post it here. The file is located on the root of the C:\ drive. Open it and copy-paste what's inside on the forum, preferably inside code or hide tags to keep it neat. Assuming it's there, you can type in
Code:
grub.cfg
which will open the file with your default text editor. Feel free to post what's inside your grub file.
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Sorry but i cant find the PhoenixOS from the EasyUEFI entries list...
Here is the text file
Phoenix OS x86/x64 v2.0.7
hi .... good new ... new release is out today as:
Phoenix OS x86/x64 v2.0.7
kirito990701 said:
Sorry but i cant find the PhoenixOS from the EasyUEFI entries list...
Here is the text file
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The solution is to add it yourself.
When in EasyUEFI:
1. click the add button.
2. From type list select Linux/Other.
3. Add a Description (this is what it will be called in the UEFI menu).
4. Select your efi partition (the FAT32 one with the light dot).
5. Click Browse
6. Select \EFI\PhoenixOS\bootx64.efi and click OK.
7. Click OK
8. Use arrows to reorder list to your needs.
And that text file you put up seems to be nothing to do with your EFI. It's a list of your windows directory.
TNTPro said:
The solution is to add it yourself.
When in EasyUEFI:
1. click the add button.
2. From type list select Linux/Other.
3. Add a Description (this is what it will be called in the UEFI menu).
4. Select your efi partition (the FAT32 one with the light dot).
5. Click Browse
6. Select \EFI\PhoenixOS\bootx64.efi and click OK.
7. Click OK
8. Use arrows to reorder list to your needs.
And that text file you put up seems to be nothing to do with your EFI. It's a list of your windows directory.
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Thank you so much to reply this. And again...after the phoenix os is added into the list and moved to the uppest side...I tried to restart my laptop but it still boots into windows without the system selection screen. After that I checked the list in EastUEFI and the phoenix os was missing again from the list :silly:
kirito990701 said:
Thank you so much to reply this. And again...after the phoenix os is added into the list and moved to the uppest side...I tried to restart my laptop but it still boots into windows without the system selection screen. After that I checked the list in EastUEFI and the phoenix os was missing again from the list :silly:
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What kind of laptop do you have? It sounds like your bootloader is locker. Try going into BIOS and disabling "Secure Boot" or whatever is available from your motherboard. Also, since you couldn't find the Phoenix OS entry, maybe you should try reinstalling Phoenix OS.

[Magisk 15.3] [android-x86] [Phoenix-os 2.5.7] [systemless root and much more ]

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Latest Stable Magisk Version: v15.3
Latest Magisk Manager Version: v5.5.5​Installing Magisk will give you ROOT, a super powerful Systemless Interface,
Magisk Modules support, and hide from tons of integrity tests like SafetyNet!​Magisk only modifies the boot image and install files to /data and /cache
Your /system partition will only be modified if root is installed in /system, or using custom rom with addon.d support!
This Guide has been deprecated,Try Post#7
Before Proceeding , Beware that after this modification ,you will loose ALT+F1 TTY shell completely and you will only get back that after restoring original ramdisk.img.Mirroring System Image is still not working .So Limited Function
Requirements:
1.Linux OS or Windows OS (optional)
2.Phoenix_OS or any Android-x86 based Distro
3.Magisk Manager App
Installation Instructions
1.In Linux OS
Download android-tools-mkbootimg ,abootimg packages
For Debian Based Distros:
Code:
sudo apt install android-tools-mkbootimg abootimg
Copy ramdisk.img and kernel from Phoenix os iso and put in Home Directory
Now put these commands in terminal
Code:
mkbootimg --kernel kernel --ramdisk ramdisk.img --output boot.img
Copy generated boot.img somewhere you can access in Phoenix OS
2. Now boot into Phoenix OS and Download Latest Magisk Manager from Official Github Repo
3. Now open Magisk Manager and Tap Install
Choose Patch boot.img
Select boot.img generated earlier
Now ,it will save patched img in /sdcard/MagiskManager/patched_boot.img
Save it somewhere again where you can access it in Linux OS
Go to ALT+F1 (ALT+Fn+F1) TTY and run these codes
Code:
cd /system/xbin && mv su su.bak
4. Go into Linux OS :
Open Nautilus and copy patched_boot.img in Home Directory
Now open terminal and enter these :
Code:
abootimg -x patched_boot.img
It will generate kernel and initrd.img file in Home directory
Rename initrd.img to ramdisk.img and replace with original ramdisk.img in Phoenix OS Installation Directory
5.Cool! Its Done ,Check Magisk Manager to confirm Root Access and Enjoy Magisk Latest features.
6.For Windows OS users ,check Sir [email protected] Android Kitchen thread for extracting and recompiling boot.img .
Further for sole Androidx86 users check CNexus thread .
Downloads:
I have done one for Phoenix OS 2.5.7 .see attachment ,backup original one and replace it.
This method will work for Any Android-x86 Distros like Bliss-x86 , LOS-x86 etc.
Credits:
topjohnwu
osm0sis
Ifom
Android-x86 Developers
PhoenixOS Team
Hello,
WONDERFUL GUIDE ! Thanks !
I've just manage to get PheonixOS onto Tesco connect 7" - which was hard, since no guide in the web for that cheap tablet.
few question for you:
1. have you done that on pheonixOS based on nougat or MM ?
( i've installed nougat - hope it is compatible )
2. have you mange to use magisk Xposed ( as a module ) onto this type of installation of magisk ?
( hope you can... since that's why I want to use magisk ).
did you manage
gps3dx said:
Hello,
WONDERFUL GUIDE ! Thanks !
I've just manage to get PheonixOS onto Tesco connect 7" - which was hard, since no guide in the web for that cheap tablet.
few question for you:
1. have you done that on pheonixOS based on nougat or MM ?
( i've installed nougat - hope it is compatible )
2. have you mange to use magisk Xposed ( as a module ) onto this type of installation of magisk ?
( hope you can... since that's why I want to use magisk ).
did you manage
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1.There is no mm release of phoenixOS ,btw for Lollipop ,you can try .it should work
2.Nope lomount is still not working ,limited system tweaks @topjohnwu still silent
Camlin3 said:
Download android-tools-mkbootimg ,abootimg packages
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Where can I find those two files? I'm using Windows 10, but working through cygwin64, I can do it following Linux steps, but couldn't find yet abootimg and I think that I have a wrong mkbootimg file if it needs to be named android-tools-mkbootimg and not just mkbootimg.
DaniDeVega said:
Where can I find those two files? I'm using Windows 10, but working through cygwin64, I can do it following Linux steps, but couldn't find yet abootimg and I think that I have a wrong mkbootimg file if it needs to be named android-tools-mkbootimg and not just mkbootimg.
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Sorry to say but ,i dont use Windows btw you can try linux subsystem in Windows 10 or just try this guide ,it seems solved system mirroring issue . http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/cn/index.php?m=3g&c=read&tid=14288&fid=12&page=1
2.5.9
Does this also work for 2.5.9?
Works perfect for Windows users. This would help more people with same issues.
Camlin3 said:
Sorry to say but ,i dont use Windows btw you can try linux subsystem in Windows 10 or just try this guide ,it seems solved system mirroring issue . http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/cn/index.php?m=3g&c=read&tid=14288&fid=12&page=1
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IT WORKS PERFECTLY!!! THANKS!!!
At this point, I thought that I could help you in this post, so I'll paste here the a simply traduction of the website you linked me. It should be perfect to add beyond the guide you wrote too. So you can review this and post if you find this usefull like it was to me in Windows.
--------------------------------------------
[Magisk v15.3 installation tutorial] for Phoenix OS based on Android 7.1
Follow steps from the OS given in initial subparts of this guide:
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM INSIDE OF Phoenix OS
1. Download Magisk.zip file and extract to /sdcard (built-in storage)
2. Now, inside the extracted folder, open the folder common and install the file magisk.apk
3. When installed, open terminal by pressing "Alt + F1" (remember that to exit from terminal just need to press "F7" or "Alt + F7")
Respect always the spaces when writting into terminal.
3.1 - Write this cd /sdcard/Magisk and press enter
3.2 - Write the following points depending of your system and press enter
REMEMBER: Follow just the point a or b depending if your Phoenix OS is 32 bits (a) or 64 bits (b) but JUST a or b, NEVER both.
3.2.a - sh script32
3.2.b - sh script64
3.3 - Restart to your other OS (Windows, Linux, ...)
__
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM OUTSIDE OF PHOENIX OS (working on Windows, Linux, ...)
4. Go to the folder where Phoenix OS is installed and replace the following files:
(Personally, I always prefer to first copy the original files into another folder to invert this work if any problem happen, but it should work always without any kind of issue)
4.1 - Replace initrd.img with the file initrd.img found into the common folder
4.1.a - if your Phoenix OS is 32-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x86 folder
4.1.b - if your Phoenix OS is 64-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x64 folder
Note: "Alt + F1" terminal won't be available after replacing initrd.img
__
At this point, Magisk is full installed and you're now ready to install every module suitable for your Android x86/x86_64 kind of version from Magisk Manager App.
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@DaniDeVega ,
I can only link works of others,but you posted the same ,so i don't think ,i have to do any thing else .
Jpalmer82 said:
Does this also work for 2.5.9?
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Yess
Camlin3 said:
@DaniDeVega ,
I can only link works of others,but you posted the same ,so i don't think ,i have to do any thing else .
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Yes, so I just did a little traduction of the chinese link you gave me, so I don't know yet if post this here (with or without mentioning the owner of the work) is forbidden or not on XDA.
If so, then, I would like to talk with a high rank member to explain and find any kind of way to let this be on xda too. :fingers-crossed:
This translation could help here so many people who would be with the same kind of issues to install Magisk on Phoenix OS that I found until finally you told me to review the link that gets me the solution, and I translate, just like a very helpful suggestion. :good:
DaniDeVega said:
IT WORKS PERFECTLY!!! THANKS!!!
At this point, I thought that I could help you in this post, so I'll paste here the a simply traduction of the website you linked me. It should be perfect to add beyond the guide you wrote too. So you can review this and post if you find this usefull like it was to me in Windows.
--------------------------------------------
[Magisk v15.3 installation tutorial] for Phoenix OS based on Android 7.1
Follow steps from the OS given in initial subparts of this guide:
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM INSIDE OF Phoenix OS
1. Download Magisk.zip file and extract to /sdcard (built-in storage)
2. Now, inside the extracted folder, open the folder common and install the file magisk.apk
3. When installed, open terminal by pressing "Alt + F1" (remember that to exit from terminal just need to press "F7" or "Alt + F7")
Respect always the spaces when writting into terminal.
3.1 - Write this cd /sdcard/Magisk and press enter
3.2 - Write the following points depending of your system and press enter
REMEMBER: Follow just the point a or b depending if your Phoenix OS is 32 bits (a) or 64 bits (b) but JUST a or b, NEVER both.
3.2.a - sh script32
3.2.b - sh script64
3.3 - Restart to your other OS (Windows, Linux, ...)
__
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM OUTSIDE OF PHOENIX OS (working on Windows, Linux, ...)
4. Go to the folder where Phoenix OS is installed and replace the following files:
(Personally, I always prefer to first copy the original files into another folder to invert this work if any problem happen, but it should work always without any kind of issue)
4.1 - Replace initrd.img with the file initrd.img found into the common folder
4.1.a - if your Phoenix OS is 32-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x86 folder
4.1.b - if your Phoenix OS is 64-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x64 folder
Note: "Alt + F1" terminal won't be available after replacing initrd.img
__
At this point, Magisk is full installed and you're now ready to install every module suitable for your Android x86/x86_64 kind of version from Magisk Manager App.
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This method works on 2.6.2 but How can I update Magisk?
And None of the modules that I have tried get enabled after rebooting
Update: Any module that has an app it requires you to install the app separately all other modules work fine
Hello, how to update pls :silly:
after the installation the internet was working, but after reboot, the internet stopped working, even configuring an static ip.
I'm using a desktop with wired cable and I don't have wireless network card
1.5.0 x86 Phoenix OS
Sorry for my bad english and sorry for posting here.
Hi ,the tools you mentioned I didn't find on CentOS, could you please give a repo address or direct RPM address? Thanks.
Does this method work in other android-x86? cm-14 r1, bliss etc?,
DaniDeVega said:
IT WORKS PERFECTLY!!! THANKS!!!
At this point, I thought that I could help you in this post, so I'll paste here the a simply traduction of the website you linked me. It should be perfect to add beyond the guide you wrote too. So you can review this and post if you find this usefull like it was to me in Windows.
--------------------------------------------
[Magisk v15.3 installation tutorial] for Phoenix OS based on Android 7.1
Follow steps from the OS given in initial subparts of this guide:
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM INSIDE OF Phoenix OS
1. Download Magisk.zip file and extract to /sdcard (built-in storage)
2. Now, inside the extracted folder, open the folder common and install the file magisk.apk
3. When installed, open terminal by pressing "Alt + F1" (remember that to exit from terminal just need to press "F7" or "Alt + F7")
Respect always the spaces when writting into terminal.
3.1 - Write this cd /sdcard/Magisk and press enter
3.2 - Write the following points depending of your system and press enter
REMEMBER: Follow just the point a or b depending if your Phoenix OS is 32 bits (a) or 64 bits (b) but JUST a or b, NEVER both.
3.2.a - sh script32
3.2.b - sh script64
3.3 - Restart to your other OS (Windows, Linux, ...)
__
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM OUTSIDE OF PHOENIX OS (working on Windows, Linux, ...)
4. Go to the folder where Phoenix OS is installed and replace the following files:
(Personally, I always prefer to first copy the original files into another folder to invert this work if any problem happen, but it should work always without any kind of issue)
4.1 - Replace initrd.img with the file initrd.img found into the common folder
4.1.a - if your Phoenix OS is 32-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x86 folder
4.1.b - if your Phoenix OS is 64-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x64 folder
Note: "Alt + F1" terminal won't be available after replacing initrd.img
__
At this point, Magisk is full installed and you're now ready to install every module suitable for your Android x86/x86_64 kind of version from Magisk Manager App.
--------------------------------------------
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DaniDeVega said:
IT WORKS PERFECTLY!!! THANKS!!!
At this point, I thought that I could help you in this post, so I'll paste here the a simply traduction of the website you linked me. It should be perfect to add beyond the guide you wrote too. So you can review this and post if you find this usefull like it was to me in Windows.
--------------------------------------------
[Magisk v15.3 installation tutorial] for Phoenix OS based on Android 7.1
Follow steps from the OS given in initial subparts of this guide:
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM INSIDE OF Phoenix OS
1. Download Magisk.zip file and extract to /sdcard (built-in storage)
2. Now, inside the extracted folder, open the folder common and install the file magisk.apk
3. When installed, open terminal by pressing "Alt + F1" (remember that to exit from terminal just need to press "F7" or "Alt + F7")
Respect always the spaces when writting into terminal.
3.1 - Write this cd /sdcard/Magisk and press enter
3.2 - Write the following points depending of your system and press enter
REMEMBER: Follow just the point a or b depending if your Phoenix OS is 32 bits (a) or 64 bits (b) but JUST a or b, NEVER both.
3.2.a - sh script32
3.2.b - sh script64
3.3 - Restart to your other OS (Windows, Linux, ...)
__
__
DO THIS WORKING FROM OUTSIDE OF PHOENIX OS (working on Windows, Linux, ...)
4. Go to the folder where Phoenix OS is installed and replace the following files:
(Personally, I always prefer to first copy the original files into another folder to invert this work if any problem happen, but it should work always without any kind of issue)
4.1 - Replace initrd.img with the file initrd.img found into the common folder
4.1.a - if your Phoenix OS is 32-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x86 folder
4.1.b - if your Phoenix OS is 64-bits: Replace ramdisk.img with ramdisk.img found into the x64 folder
Note: "Alt + F1" terminal won't be available after replacing initrd.img
__
At this point, Magisk is full installed and you're now ready to install every module suitable for your Android x86/x86_64 kind of version from Magisk Manager App.
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I couldn't have it work on x86 5.0.1
It boots back to BIOS
There's anyway for use phoenix os 3.0.5 or 3.0.6
I'am using windows,want use magisk
It works but after using it for a few minutes it reboots. Any fix?
Ytim08 said:
It works but after using it for a few minutes it reboots. Any fix?
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I didn't get that ,if you can upload log ,I may help
Camlin3 said:
I didn't get that ,if you can upload log ,I may help
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If I could get a logcat I could've maybe fixed it myself already, the problem is it reboots and logs are reset
Edit: out of curiosity, were you able to successfully install magisk 18 on latest Phoenix is version? It works for a couple minutes and then crashes and I have to hard reset

Can't install Xposed "mv: can't rename /system/bin/app_process64, no such file.

So I got an HD 10 this week, came running 5.6.1.0 - found the root guide on here and all went smoothly, SuperSU is installed and seems to be working, however when I try to install Xposed which I followed this guide for I get the following error, mv: can't rename /system/bin/app_process64, no such file or directory. So I went to the directory in ES file manager and it doesn't exist however there is a app_process32 but if I try to install the regular arm xposed framework I get the error, please download the correct package for your platform/ROM.
Help? Thanks
didge3 said:
So I got an HD 10 this week, came running 5.6.1.0 - found the root guide on here and all went smoothly, SuperSU is installed and seems to be working, however when I try to install Xposed which I followed this guide for I get the following error, mv: can't rename /system/bin/app_process64, no such file or directory. So I went to the directory in ES file manager and it doesn't exist however there is a app_process32 but if I try to install the regular arm xposed framework I get the error, please download the correct package for your platform/ROM.
Help? Thanks
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Make sure you download the arm64 Xposed. Run installation and when it fails open a root file explorer and go to /system/bin and delete app_process64 and reboot.
DragonFire1024 said:
Make sure you download the arm64 Xposed. Run installation and when it fails open a root file explorer and go to /system/bin and delete app_process64 and reboot.
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but system/bin/app_process64 doesn't exist. app_process & app_process32 can be found in that folder. Xposed creates an app_process64_xposed in that folder after I attempt install but thats it...
didge3 said:
but system/bin/app_process64 doesn't exist. app_process & app_process32 can be found in that folder. Xposed creates an app_process64_xposed in that folder after I attempt install but thats it...
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Right...so when you install Xposed, it will fail. Then go there and delete that file. If you selected the right Xposed for your device (arm64) then that file will be placed in system/bin and needs to be deleted.
DragonFire1024 said:
Right...so when you install Xposed, it will fail. Then go there and delete that file. If you selected the right Xposed for your device (arm64) then that file will be placed in system/bin and needs to be deleted.
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I see, I thought I was looking for app_process64 to delete, not one named xposed. Having done that I now reboot and xposed says "Framework version 89 in installed but not active" and the log says that it can't find the error.log file....
didge3 said:
I see, I thought I was looking for app_process64 to delete, not one named xposed. Having done that I now reboot and xposed says "Framework version 89 in installed but not active" and the log says that it can't find the error.log file....
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