7c.
Xposed does not work on my device, although I put the desired assembly, exactly as instructedand for others it works! I even tried to build another author - the same story! Why and what should I do? ✔ The framework may conflict with installed system mods (for example, decoration modifications) and some third-party programs. If Xposed doesn't work for you, and for other users of the same device on the same firmware it works, you can do this:
1) check the firmware version of your device, which version of Xposed is put on it (often put quite specific or privately modified for this particular device) and do not put additional
Busybox(on some firmwares it plays a role) or some mandatory kernel patch (like
Grorkmodfor some china phones);
2) make sure that you put Xposed correctly, according to the appropriate instructions;
3) be sure to try ALL solutions collected in paragraph 7 of this FAQ. Especially pay attention to paragraph 18 and the problem with the disabled file-deactivator. Often, various causes lead to its creation, in which case Xposed is deactivated. So if an error occurs in the log
E / Xposed (): Found / data / data / de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/disabled, not loading Xposed, immediately go to the /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf folder, delete the disabled file from there, reboot the device, and the framework will work.
4) if this did not help, try an alternative way to install Xposed (if it is available for your device) - see p. 6e above.
5) if this did not help, reset to factory settings (wipe data / factory reset) or flashing, and put Xposed "clean" on the bare firmware. If Xposed really works on your firmware, it helps almost always;
6) if the installation “clean” did not help, try lowering the SELinux security mode (only relevant for Android 5+) - on some stock firmware this helps (put
SELinuxModeChangeror
SELinuxTogglerand translate SELinux into permissive mode).
If all of the above does not help, it means that Xposed is in conflict with your firmware - see p. 7d below. Send the Xposed developer log file (see below p. 21b) and wait for the Xposed update, change the firmware or forget about Xposed.