Lost XPosed After Nandroid Restore - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I'm not sure what I should do here and since my phone is now 98% restored, I hesitate to do anything else without some guidance.
Long story short:
Clean flash of CM13 - ate my battery
Clean flash of OOS 3.2.2 - killed TWRP and Root
Re-installed TWRP
Re-Rooted
Restored from nandroid backup but system couldn't be restored because it was read-only
Accidentally, then cleared the system cache and got "you have no OS warning"
Reflash of OOS 3.2.2 was unsuccessful, multiple times. I then flashed CM13 and it gave me OOS 3.2.2
I don't know how I recovered the OS but it is there - 3.2.2, and all of the data from the backup.
It's a miracle.
My problem:
I can't get the XPosed framework to install, even after trying to uninstall then re-install. TWRP says everything goes perfectly well. I clear Dalvik/Cache and reboot and the installer says the framework is not installed.
I had Xposed installed before all of this but now it won't install.
Note - I was able to flash another package (Viper4Android and Dolby Atmos) so it's not TWRP itself or that process.
Thoughts?
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Edit - for those in the same predicament...this is fixed:
1) Re-flash OOS 3.22 - lost TWRP and root again
2) Flash TWRP
3) Flash SU
4) Flash Xposed Framework

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Can't flash xposed

I've been trying to flash xposed on latest rooted stock rom in the latest twrp but it doesn't seem to stick. When flashing the file there's no error message and it does mount the system for read/write, but when the phone restarts it doesn't register xposed. I've tried flashing v84 and v86. I've flashed xposed many times before but never encountered this issue. What could be the reason for this?
Same thing happened to me yesterday. Are you clearing your caches before and after flashing? I had to do a fresh install of the latest ROM, clear caches, Root, clear caches, Boot into recovery, flash xposed, clear caches. Then it installed I'm on 3.2.2 with v86 ARM-64.
Thanks for the reply! It didn't work unfortunately. Still doesn't stick. Never experienced that before.. very odd
slonn said:
Thanks for the reply! It didn't work unfortunately. Still doesn't stick. Never experienced that before.. very odd
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Having the same issue here on stock OOS. I've flashed xposed a bunch of times without issue. Now it just doesn't stick for some reason.
did u use the arm64 version also have u tried systemless root, i have more success with that than the other xposed
Same problem here :/
if anyone found a fix, please help
Had the same issue, solved it by :
EDIT: make sure to have a pc with adb/fastboot close to you, for me the clean flash also flashed stock recovery. You could also possibly (haven't tried that) flash twrp itself right after flashing the full zip
Wipe system/cache/dalvik
Flash ONLY full zip - Reboot
Flash ONLY Supersu - reboot
Flash xposed - reboot - should work
No clearing caches after the very first wipe! Installed EX Kernel after xposed, too.
Hope this helps
I got it sorted by flashing the latest version of FreedomOS. Xposed works fine on that one

OxygenOs update 3.2.4 notifies device will be unrooted

My device OP 3 is rooted with twrp and I have received update for oxygen 3.2.4 but one note appears saying that - Root detected downloading full upgrade device will be unrooted
If I upgrade and the device unroots will I loose all the data such as apps msgs pictures videos app data contacts etc
No you won't lose any data. TWRP and xposed and root will all be gone though
Will the super su wipe out?
And why is 1.3gb heavy whereas others have got size of 26mb?
The incremental update (Small size) fails if your device is rooted, they check for changes in the /system folder. So you need the full zip (1.x GB). You have to reflash TWRP and su again. (And the other zip stuff like xposed). But no data of your apps will be removed.
U can't flash incremental updates via twrp, download the full zip and just dirty flash, wipe caches, I also wipe system for myself but I don't think u have to
Oxygen OSS 3.2.4
As 3.2.3 came out i flashed the normal OTA update with FlashFire from Play store, my twrp was gone but the update worked
After installing the Full Update on 3.2.4 none of my data was gone but i instandly reflashed supersu and xposed + wiped dalvik and cache

updating linageos erases my gapps - WTF?

hello,
i have a very very strange problem updating linegaos:
in my other tread i told about my "error 7" problem during flashing. Flashing the betafirmware solved this issue.
but the problem I am facing now is more disturbing:
maybe my problem has a connection to the fact, that I flashed twrp 3.1.0-0 yesterday which wiped my phone., therefore let me tell shortly. I had to restore nandroid backup (including recovery) to put my phone to the previous state. after this nandroid, the gapps were missing (because, i think, there were no gapps on the wiped phone). so i flashed gapps (and SuperSu) again and resigned into google account, many apps were still not working, so i restored them with titanium. but i did not feel comfortable with this messy solution so i flashed nandroid again (this time with gapps on the previous installation) and the phone is, as far as i can tell, in the exact condition as before this mess.
BUT NOW THE ACTUAL PROBLEM:
situation now is: twrp 3.0.4-1, lineage-14.1-20170302-nightly-oneplus3-signed, OnePlus3_OpenBeta12-FIRMWARE+MODEM-flashable installed.
aim is: updating lineageos to lineage-14.1-20170309-nightly-oneplus3-signed.
what I did:
booting to recovery --> install --> select lienage.zip --> flash --> wipe dalvik/cache --> boot into system. (then reboot into twrp and flash superSU --> wipe cache/dalvik). So far so good, the update worked, but my gapps (and with them my account connection) was gone. because of that, many of the licenced (bought) apps dont work right. So I went back to twrp, flashed the gapps (pico) --> wipe cache/dalvik --> boot into system and sigend into my google account. many apps still not work properly, so i restored a few of them with titanium backup (app and data). after titanium it seems that the apps are working again. of course I could restore all apps with titanium backup, but i wonder wether i am the only person who looses the gapps when updating lineagos.
i cannot believe that i have to flash the gapps with every single lineagos update and i have not read anything about this here or elsewehere.
sorry for writing so detailed, but i hope this will help you to help me finding out what is going wrong.
thank you so much.,
flotsch1

updating current lineagos with twrp erases my gapps

i have a oneplus 3 phone and have a very very strange problem updating linegaos. i already wrote in the oneplus3 section, but got no answer, so i hope this is the right place to ask.
situation now is: twrp 3.0.4-1, lineage-14.1-20170302-nightly-oneplus3-signed, OnePlus3_OpenBeta12-FIRMWARE+MODEM-flashable installed.
aim is: updating lineageos to lineage-14.1-20170309-nightly-oneplus3-signed.
what I did:
booting to recovery --> install --> select lienage.zip --> flash --> wipe dalvik/cache --> boot into system. (then reboot into twrp and flash superSU --> wipe cache/dalvik). So far so good, the update worked, but my gapps (and with them my account connection) was gone. because of that, many of the licenced (bought) apps dont work right. So I went back to twrp, flashed the gapps (pico) --> wipe cache/dalvik --> boot into system and sigend into my google account. many apps still not work properly, so i restored a few of them with titanium backup (app and data). after titanium it seems that the apps are working again. of course I could restore all apps with titanium backup, but i wonder wether i am the only person who looses the gapps when updating lineagos.
i cannot believe that i have to flash the gapps with every single lineagos update and i have not read anything about this here or elsewehere.
sorry for writing so detailed, but i hope this will help you to help me finding out what is going wrong.
thank you so much.,
flotsch1
ps:
maybe my problem has a connection to the fact, that I flashed twrp 3.1.0-0 yesterday which wiped my phone., therefore let me tell shortly. I had to restore nandroid backup (including recovery) to put my phone to the previous state. after this nandroid, the gapps were missing (because, i think, there were no gapps on the wiped phone). so i flashed gapps (and SuperSu) again and resigned into google account, many apps were still not working, so i restored them with titanium. but i did not feel comfortable with this messy solution so i flashed nandroid again (this time with gapps on the previous installation) and the phone is, as far as i can tell, in the exact condition as before this mess.

Bootloop on every Magisk installation

Hi everyone,
I recently made a fresh install of the latest OOS ROM on my Onplus 5T (OOS 9.0.8). After reinstalling all the apps and data I tried to root the phone. My bootloader was already unlocked, so I just went on to flash TWRP (first tried the official TWRP 3.3.1 dumpling, and then the 3.3.1 blu_spark version). Then I tried to flash Magisk via TWRP (tried versions 19.2, 19.3, 19.4), and every time I try to reboot I get stuck on a black screen with the cyan led on, and I have to uninstall Magisk in order to reboot on the phone. Also the phone is encrypted, and I have a the Microsoft Intune Portal app installed to use some work apps, but I don't know if that can be the source of the problem.
If you have any idea on how to successfully flash Magisk, that would be amazing.
Thanks in advance :good:
I use the same version of ROM and magisk I use is canary build . Working fine. (even its not canary build I also can boot successfully)
you might need to check if some apps you install might cause this.
my recommendation is clear /data and starts fresh then root it before installing any apps. to see if it working fine or not.
also after you flash magisk do you try to wipe cache, dalvik-cache?
and how long are you waiting for its to boot? normally it would take more time than normal boot (without magisk)
Just connect to to ADB and delete vendor.. recovery.. rom.. radio.. antennaa.. ect everything. Get yourself a stock full rom and flash that through ADB. Then flash custom recovery, custom rom, gapps, custom kernel, magisk. thats it. find stock rom on manufacturers data server. I did this to a different phone I had but this is the way to 100% fix everything... by purging the phone to nothing. You can however do a twrp backup before doing so.
Thanks for the input, I will try first to reflash the ROM and root before installing any apps, and see if it works in order to avoid the long process of restoring all my data. I do wipe cache/dalvik cache before and after every flash. If that doesn't work I will try another time a clean flash and tell you if it worked.
I just reflashed the ROM and right after I flashed Magisk 19.3, then rebooted and it worked. Not sure what the issue was but the problem is now resolved. Thanks guys for the advice.

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