Hello guys. Anyone succeeded to install Viper4android after the update to oos 3.1.3? I have root and twrp, I tried to install drivers through the app and flash a general zip for marshmallow but I did not succeed. Any idea?
Dis you see that post and links inside?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/help/dirac-hd-audio-sound-oxygen-os-3-x-x-t3472002
Download the latest APK, copy it to /system/priv-app. Change Permissions to rw- r-- r-- . Install APK you just changed permissions on. Open app, install drivers (you must also have BusyBox installed if it's failing to install the driver), change SElinux to permissive (search XDA here for the app that does it automatically), turn off AudioFX and reboot. That's how it goes on Marshmallow and even then Viper may sometimes get closed in the background.
im on OOS 3.1.3 & this works great for me, no hassle just flash via twrp & your done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3683972&d=1458053955
Hi,
How did you get TWRP on 3.1.3 ? I tried with Rashr, but phone wont boot into recovery.
I havent unlocked BootLoader.
ajeesh.m said:
Hi,
How did you get TWRP on 3.1.3 ? I tried with Rashr, but phone wont boot into recovery.
I havent unlocked BootLoader.
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You answered your own question. BootLoader needs to be unlocked.
coldfear00 said:
im on OOS 3.1.3 & this works great for me, no hassle just flash via twrp & your done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3683972&d=1458053955
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hi sir this is safe tto use ?
Kharizmisg said:
hi sir this is safe tto use ?
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Of course it's safe but use at own risk. Just preform a back up and your good to go.
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Hi Guys,
I need help as strange thing is happening to my phone.
I have unlocked phone, installed TWRP recovery latest, rooted the phone. The phones has now superuser apk and I can work with superuser rights.
However when it comes to uninstall bloatware I go through Titanum back up and try to uninstall the bloatware. It is strange that it says there it is uninstalled but when I restart phone I find all apks in the phone. Indeed nothing has been removed.
Any idea why is that and how is possible this?
Thanks for any help.
I', on Lollipop, 4.16.401.13, unlocked, stock-rooted.
Regards,
Yes, in the Recovery Mode with Aroma Filemanager...
wurstherpes said:
Yes, in the Recovery Mode with Aroma Filemanager...
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Thanks a lot for your reply.
I'll give a try now.
Be carefull
wurstherpes said:
Yes, in the Recovery Mode with Aroma Filemanager...
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Do yo know what directory apk are located.? I can't find them.
System/App and private/app
You can't delete system apps within the running rom because your stock kernel doesn't allow it. You need a custom kernel or at least the system write protection module.
So question is, when we ill we be able to successfully root Android M?
Have tired with TWRP. get stuck on HTC One boot screen.
Had to flash stock ROM via stock recovery...
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TWRP 2.8.7.0
SupersU 2.46 (also tried beta version 2.52 zip
You need to use latest SuperSU 2.65. Download
When TWRP want to install SuperSU check "Do not install" and reboot.
Hmm, I've done the above and it seemed to install correctly, but the SuperSU app which I installed from the zip is saying "no SU binary installed".
Once you flash the superSU zip you then need to install the app from the play store and open the app to finish the process
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scoot0073 said:
Once you flash the superSU zip you then need to install the app from the play store and open the app to finish the process
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Thanks, I've also tried the app store app, it says "no SU binary installed".
For me, I can't install SuperSU as system app. (not currently available in system-less root mode). And Twrp says I'm not rooted, asks to install
Try 2.64.zip no problems for me
Running 2.65
2.64 didn't work either, still get the same problem. Think I'll just try to install it the system way.
Try starting from scratch. Flash stock ROM. RE flash twrp and beta supersu
It worked well for me too:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64493553&postcount=296:bien:
Gandalforce said:
Try starting from scratch. Flash stock ROM. RE flash twrp and beta supersu
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MegaGalan said:
It worked well for me too[/url]
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I just reinstalled the 3.35.617.12 RUU, then TWRP 2.7.8.1_CPTB-B1, then flashed the 2.64 SuperSU zip without making system writable, rebooted without letting TWRP install su, then installed the play store app and I still get the same problem.
I just can't see what I'm doing wrong. The custom boot.img is built by the installation script - I don't need to get it from anywhere, do I? Or a custom kernel that supports it?
There doesn't seem to be the custom mount point.
If I set the /data/.supersu to SYSTEMLESS=false, it installs in the system, but bootloops (just doesn't boot, there's a repeated init permission problem with the su daemon).
BenPope said:
I just reinstalled the 3.35.617.12 RUU, then TWRP 2.7.8.1_CPTB-B1, then flashed the 2.64 SuperSU zip without making system writable, rebooted without letting TWRP install su, then installed the play store app and I still get the same problem.
I just can't see what I'm doing wrong. The custom boot.img is built by the installation script - I don't need to get it from anywhere, do I? Or a custom kernel that supports it?
There doesn't seem to be the custom mount point.
If I set the /data/.supersu to SYSTEMLESS=false, it installs in the system, but bootloops (just doesn't boot, there's a repeated init permission problem with the su daemon).
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Using the same vers or twrp as you, with 2.65, zero issues.
Though i have had that problem in the past, ended up being a bad zip file.
Do you want my copy of twrp and supersu?
sssssbarn said:
Using the same vers or twrp as you, with 2.65, zero issues.
Though i have had that problem in the past, ended up being a bad zip file.
Do you want my copy of twrp and supersu?
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That's a kind offer. The md5sums would be sufficient, I guess.
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BenPope said:
That's a kind offer. The md5sums would be sufficient, I guess.
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Try these:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0US5WgszgfdOTRuLUFBZ3pNQlk/view?usp=docslist_api
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0US5WgszgfdNDRsODFybzhlRDA/view?usp=docslist_api
Exact files i used
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Try these:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0US5WgszgfdOTRuLUFBZ3pNQlk/view?usp=docslist_api
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0US5WgszgfdNDRsODFybzhlRDA/view?usp=docslist_api
Exact files i used
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thanks for the files... fyi you transposed the numbers in the version of twrp. it is 2.8.7.1.
Okay, so now i tired to flash SuperSU 2.66, annddd i get stuck in bootloop.
Only 2.65 works solid.
Any thoughts?
Gandalforce said:
Okay, so now i tired to flash SuperSU 2.66, annddd i get stuck in bootloop.
Only 2.65 works solid.
Any thoughts?
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I had problems with 2.66 as well. I reported it with a logcat and sticking with 2.65 for now
Same
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Same
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Yeah same here.
Had to install TWRP twrp-2.8.7.1_CPTB-B1-hima and BETA-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550. then finally booted in to the OS.
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
Diaa toulba said:
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
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Install Twrp or other custom recovery, dissable update cm recovery first in dev option, then install supersu.
Hello thanks a lot for your reply but twrp custom recovery requires root access
Diaa toulba said:
Hello thanks a lot for your reply but twrp custom recovery requires root access
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What do you mean? Did you installed twrp manager app? Not that app, you need to flash Twrp/cwm.zip file through cm recovery. Or find the cwm/twrp.tar file and flash by Odin.
NeoLogY said:
What do you mean? Did you installed twrp manager app? Not that app, you need to flash Twrp/cwm.zip file through cm recovery. Or find the cwm/twrp.tar file and flash by Odin.
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Yes I though you meant the app
I didn't know that can you give me the link to download twrp.rar
Diaa toulba said:
Yes I though you meant the app
I didn't know that can you give me the link to download twrp.rar
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check it under Grand Android Development thread, there are twrp and cwm in zip file, can be flash through recovery. Same thread with cm12.1 that you flashed.
Flash superuser zip.
Your Rom is Pre-Rooted But you need to flash latest Superuser.zip to gain Root accesses .
Diaa toulba said:
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
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OK now I installed CWM v.6 custom recovery
But when itry to flash the supersu zip file it gives installation complete dialogue but when I reboot I can't see the supersu icon and Im still unrooted
Diaa toulba said:
OK now I installed CWM v.6 custom recovery
But when itry to flash the supersu zip file it gives installation complete dialogue but when I reboot I can't see the supersu icon and Im still unrooted
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Try type this in dialer *#1234#* or *#*#1234#*#*. If any of 5hose doesn't work, visit supersu thread.
OK I tried these lines but nothing happened can you give me link to supersu thread?
cm12 has root disabled by default. Activate it from developer options.
Or you can flash supersu
Diaa toulba said:
OK I tried these lines but nothing happened can you give me link to supersu thread?
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After you flash supersu, did any app need root worked? Which version supersu did you flashed?
Used the non systemless one( 2.56 and below).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2868133
Also might wanna try twrp recovery.
now it worked! the problem was that i had supersu installed but it was disabled from the app store thats why i didn't see its icon in the apps
thanks alot for your help, man :good:
Diaa toulba said:
now it worked! the problem was that i had supersu installed but it was disabled from the app store thats why i didn't see its icon in the apps
thanks alot for your help, man :good:
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Good to know. New thing I've learned from your issue. Thanks for that.
I got the same problem as above I just flash su2.76 but it didn't worked out the cm update rec. Is disable ... It give installation completed but doesn't get rooted..
Hi
I was wondering if other OP3 Owners tried installing audio mods such as Viper4Android and MaxxAudio?
I faced bugs with Viper4Android, SE was on permissive but it wasnt processing audio.
varunmehra5 said:
Hi
I was wondering if other OP3 Owners tried installing audio mods such as Viper4Android and MaxxAudio?
I faced bugs with Viper4Android, SE was on permissive but it wasnt processing audio.
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Look into how to remove the deep buffer from audiopolicy.
Then v4a should work fine.
I don't have my device yet so can't confirm but this is usually all that is needed
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Alex240188 said:
Look into how to remove the deep buffer from audiopolicy.
Then v4a should work fine.
I don't have my device yet so can't confirm but this is usually all that is needed
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Managed to run it using Viper-Fixer App, Viper4Android and XtremeMusic Mod confirmed working. Huge improvement in sound
varunmehra5 said:
Managed to run it using Viper-Fixer App, Viper4Android and XtremeMusic Mod confirmed working. Huge improvement in sound
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So you are able to use it? When I installed the app the phone went into bootloop [emoji19] [emoji19] [emoji19] can yor share the steps&files,please...
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hunhool said:
So you are able to use it? When I installed the app the phone went into bootloop [emoji19] [emoji19] [emoji19] can yor share the steps&files,please...
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Yes, First of take Nandroid Backup
2. Download Xtreme Music Mod from XDA Android Thread
3. Download Viper4Android Latest APK not the Flashable zip
4. Set SE Mode to permissive
5. Download Viper Fix apk
6. Flash XtremeMusicMod zip
7. Install Viperfix and click on apply fix
8. Install Viper4android apk, Install Drivers and Reboot
varunmehra5 said:
Yes, First of take Nandroid Backup
2. Download Xtreme Music Mod from XDA Android Thread
3. Download Viper4Android Latest APK not the Flashable zip
4. Set SE Mode to permissive
5. Download Viper Fix apk
6. Flash XtremeMusicMod zip
7. Install Viperfix and click on apply fix
8. Install Viper4android apk, Install Drivers and Reboot
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Thanks for the instructions. V4A been installed, however it doesn't seems to work. I need to choose fx compatible mod to get it work.
Update : it's ok now [emoji41] [emoji1]
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varunmehra5 said:
Yes, First of take Nandroid Backup
2. Download Xtreme Music Mod from XDA Android Thread
3. Download Viper4Android Latest APK not the Flashable zip
4. Set SE Mode to permissive
5. Download Viper Fix apk
6. Flash XtremeMusicMod zip
7. Install Viperfix and click on apply fix
8. Install Viper4android apk, Install Drivers and Reboot
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Can we uninstall XtremeMusic AudioFX without it messing up V4A? Dont really want another app thats not being used on my app drawer.
I'll be making a flashable zip once I get the device which will allow you to run viper with enforcing se policy mode.
Can anyone link to this viperfix apk.
Does it simply modify the audio policy?
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There is no need of all these things. Just flash the DivineBeats zip and you're good to go.
Tested and working fine.
edios123 said:
There is no need of all these things. Just flash the DivineBeats zip and you're good to go.
Tested and working fine.
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Link?
edios123 said:
There is no need of all these things. Just flash the DivineBeats zip and you're good to go.
Tested and working fine.
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Which version did you flash?
I want a stereo speaker mod
Edios, did you test yourself whether DivineBeats works on the OP3? On stock ROM?
varunmehra5 said:
Yes, First of take Nandroid Backup
2. Download Xtreme Music Mod from XDA Android Thread
3. Download Viper4Android Latest APK not the Flashable zip
4. Set SE Mode to permissive
5. Download Viper Fix apk
6. Flash XtremeMusicMod zip
7. Install Viperfix and click on apply fix
8. Install Viper4android apk, Install Drivers and Reboot
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Thanks for this, I was just wondering to myself today how to do this.
I assume root is required?
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edios123 said:
There is no need of all these things. Just flash the DivineBeats zip and you're good to go.
Tested and working fine.
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Yeah, I would be interested in a link to this, too.
Yes, I've tested and it works.
Been using this since I had a 6P.
Flash this:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540822247
daneoleary said:
I assume root is required?
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Yeah, unlocked bootloader, custom recovery and root are required for pretty much any modifications. Can't modify system files without root, can't flash ZIPs without custom recovery, can't get custom recovery without unlocked bootloader.
Also it's advised to make a nandroid backup before you start messing with the device which again requires stuff mentioned above.
If you're not yet rooted, there's a good guide on this forum; just follow it by the letter and everything will be fine. Just a heads-up: unlocking bootloader will wipe your device (factory reset) so be prepared to spend some time setting it up again ...
I think it's important to link the source.
Explorer23 said:
Yeah, unlocked bootloader, custom recovery and root are required for pretty much any modifications. Can't modify system files without root, can't flash ZIPs without custom recovery, can't get custom recovery without unlocked bootloader.
Also it's advised to make a nandroid backup before you start messing with the device which again requires stuff mentioned above.
If you're not yet rooted, there's a good guide on this forum; just follow it by the letter and everything will be fine. Just a heads-up: unlocking bootloader will wipe your device (factory reset) so be prepared to spend some time setting it up again ...
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I'm not sure if I want to root or not, but if I do it definitely wouldn't be until some of the ROMs start supporting Dash charge.
ATTENTION!
Flashing "DivineBeats" is not as simple and safe as Edios suggests.
On my device, I get a bootloop, i.e. the device boots up to the launcher, I can do something for a few seconds, then the device reboots.
Same thing as when I flashed Viper4Android.
Perhaps it's just an incompatibility with Xposed, who knows; but for now, these sound mods are unfortunately not usable by me...
edios123 said:
Yes, I've tested and it works.
Been using this since I had a 6P.
Flash this:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540822247
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before i flash this, did you flash on oxygen OS or CM?
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varunmehra5 said:
Yes, First of take Nandroid Backup
2. Download Xtreme Music Mod from XDA Android Thread
3. Download Viper4Android Latest APK not the Flashable zip
4. Set SE Mode to permissive
5. Download Viper Fix apk
6. Flash XtremeMusicMod zip
7. Install Viperfix and click on apply fix
8. Install Viper4android apk, Install Drivers and Reboot
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same question here: is this CM or OxygenOS? I tried divinebeats in oxygen and as reported, i get a bootloop. Will have to assume this will result in a bootloop on Oxygen too.
There is no way to flash supersu on my phone on any rom, on freedomos rom when i select install supersu doesnt work with neither elementalx or stock patched kernel, i tried flashing stock unpatched kernel and then supersu neither that work, it always comes to boot image patcher and then says failure aborting, i had the same problem with other roms, can someone tell me whats the problem ?
Flash modded twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065
Credits to @ eng.stk for this. I had the same issue.
ungeeked said:
Flash modded twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065
Credits to @ eng.stk for this. I had the same issue.
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Can I use this recovery for every rom in future or I have to go back to official one?
ach3fck said:
Can I use this recovery for every rom in future or I have to go back to official one?
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No need to go back to official
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No need to go back to official
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Ok thanks, sorry to bother you, but should I flash the ROM again via Aroma or I should just flash SuperSu?
Just flash SuperSU. That should do it
Flashed SuperSU and got stuck in a bootloop, did a clean flash again and it worked, thanks a lot!
And now this, f*ck, maybe it could be because I restored backed up data partition, will try to do a clean flash and let you know.
I had this issue yesterday and fixed it today.
try deleting the su binary in twrp.
goto: /data/system/xbin
delete su
flash your SuperSU.zip again.
worked for me, because i had an systemless supersu installed, but an old su file in xbin.