YouTube vanced Installation Problem - Samsung Galaxy S9 Questions & Answers

Hi, I made the mistake of installing the update to YouTube and now I cannot use the YouTube vanced magisk anymore.
When I download the tip of vanced and try to install via magisk 16 (supposedly the only version working on my s9) it tells me to install magisk 17 first. Installation failed.
What can I do to get YouTube vanced back?
Thanks for.any info.

You could try to download the non-root version of youtube vanced and microg, like I did

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Magisk - Unable to install modules

Hey all. Recently unlocked bootloader + root. Everything is stock. I'm a new Magisk user so hopefully I'm not doing anything wrong, but when I attempt to install a module, I'm presented with:
/data/magisk isn't setup properly!
Please install Magisk v14.0+!
failed!
Installation error!
Anyone ever came across this? On the main menu, my latest Magisk version is v14.4, installed Magish version is v14.4, 14.4:MAGISKSU (topjohnwu)
Edit: This happened with the Youtube background play module (iYTBP for Magisk) but I was able to install the Busybox module. So maybe it was just module specific?
I'm having the same problem. I was able and install busybox module but same error on YouTube module and unified adaway. I installed the YouTube module manually and adaway APK so I haven't worried about it much. Would be nice to know what the problem is though.
Ah good to know! Is there an apk for the Youtube module?

YouTube Vanced Magisk not show up

Greetings,
I installed YouTube Vanced through Magisk. The installation is successful and I can see it in module, but YouTube icon won't show up.
Any idea?
Should I try flashing with TWRP?
Update: it seems it's due to it's disabled. Once I enable it, it shows up. I disabled the stock YouTube before flashing Vanced.
Did you before disable youtube app before flashing?
Marcowe said:
Did you before disable youtube app before flashing?
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Yes, I did.
shadowcliffs said:
Yes, I did.
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you need to clear the actual youtube app's data and reenable it and also turn off auto update in playstore.
thegold3nchild said:
you need to clear the actual youtube app's data and reenable it and also turn off auto update in playstore.
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This didn't quite solve the issue for me. I had updated YouTube from the Google Play Store and it overwrote YouTube Vanced. I kept reflashing YouTube Vanced with Magisk, but the original app remained. So I turned off YouTube's auto-update in the Google Play Store, cleared YouTube's data, deleted the YouTube Vanced module in Magisk, rebooted, reflashed the YouTube Vanced module in Magisk, and rebooted one more time. The original YouTube app remained.
So I retried this process one more time, this time disabling the YouTube app first, and it worked after that. I had to disable YouTube and reflash it with Magisk.
Thanks for the instructions!
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Simply if u disable YouTube application then re enable it and go to play store don't press on Update Tap on Open Then everything goes back to normal
No need to Clare data or Again install Module...

YouTube Vanced 15.05.54 root - fail to install

Maybe someone can help me.
I can't install Vanced.
SAI is giving me fault: APK doesn't have any certificates
Removed Vanced from Magisk (ver 14.x)
With module smalipatcher i disabled apk signature verification
What I am doing wrong?
Let me know if you succeed. I'm back on magisk version after similar failed attempt
Globus.gd said:
Maybe someone can help me.
I can't install Vanced.
SAI is giving me fault: APK doesn't have any certificates
Removed Vanced from Magisk (ver 14.x)
With module smalipatcher i disabled apk signature verification
What I am doing wrong?
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ystokar said:
Let me know if you succeed. I'm back on magisk version after similar failed attempt
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Did you try to enable sign apk before install in settings? Worked for me.
Kollachi said:
Did you try to enable sign apk before install in settings? Worked for me.
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Tried with and without, no success
After few attempts I mannaged to install no root version
Ok. Have the soluion.
I removed smalipatcher, so the apk signature verification is on, and then in SAI switched on apk sign before instalation.
Vanced installed
Edit: but shutting down after few seconds
Why do you use the smaili patcher etc?
And why that version of vanced?
Latest installed through magisk repo is 14.21.54
For me on this device I simply installed the magisk vanced module through the download section of magisk, made sure any "updates for YouTube is uninstalled and it runs fine.
So is the problem getting vanced itself to run or to get that spesific version to run? Since it's not in the repo I'm assuming that might be the issue.
Is there may new cool functionality in v15?
Edit: never mind all this.
It seems that all that stuff is the new way of installing it and if you want the latest version I guess you're making the right attempts.
Can't help you as to why it's not working.
However I like the magisk module. Works perfectly. A bit of a shame I'm not on the latest vanced, yet at least it's running fine.
So if you simply want vanced to run I can recommend the magisk version?
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Edit 2:
It seems your problem had to do with signature verification. You're following android 9 guide not android 10.
Here:
ROOT INSTALLATION GUIDE:
1) Disable APK verification using a Magisk module or similar app (this module works on Android 9 or lower). If you’re on Android 10, you can use Xposed + CorePatcher
See screenshot with install instructions.
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Question Cannot Delete System Apps With Root

Cannot delete system apps while rooted and on 11.2.2.2LE15BA.
Tried with TB, LP, and Mixplorer which all show Superuser access in Magisk.
The message I get is "Failed to locate the apk file" in TB, LP can't do it, and Mixplorer says it can't delete.
Anyone have an idea? TIA!!
Skenderbeggar said:
Cannot delete system apps while rooted and on 11.2.2.2LE15BA.
Tried with TB, LP, and Mixplorer which all show Superuser access in Magisk.
The message I get is "Failed to locate the apk file" in TB, LP can't do it, and Mixplorer says it can't delete.
Anyone have an idea? TIA!!
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Yeah it's a known issue, system is RO. You can delete via adb. I use an adb tool on the computer, very easy and it saves the deleted apps in case you want reinstall them. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...app-manager-debloat-tool-for-android.4147837/
or use the magisk module "debloater" if you're rooted
Sermpie said:
or use the magisk module "debloater" if you're rooted
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That is a very good option and the one I have used in the past. But trying to modify the list of apps to debloat for me is time consuming, much prefer to see the apps listed on a "big" screen and simply choose what to uninstall or disable. But hey, to each their own.
zoman7663 said:
Yeah it's a known issue, system is RO. You can delete via adb. I use an adb tool on the computer, very easy and it saves the deleted apps in case you want reinstall them. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...app-manager-debloat-tool-for-android.4147837/
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Thanks for sharing this seemingly great tool. Trying to remove YouTube so I can install the Vanced version without ads and promo skipping. It cannot install over the current YouTube because the Vanced version is lower than the version of YouTube the phone came with (so can't click on uninstall all updates to revert to a version earlier than Vanced current version ).
bulletbling said:
Thanks for sharing this seemingly great tool. Trying to remove YouTube so I can install the Vanced version without ads and promo skipping. It cannot install over the current YouTube because the Vanced version is lower than the version of YouTube the phone came with (so can't click on uninstall all updates to revert to a version earlier than Vanced current version ).
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I tried also that tool, but only option i got, was delete old youtube, install via adb 15.x.x.x verion, then i can update with vanced and everything working fine, but after reboot is vanced gone again.
bulletbling said:
Thanks for sharing this seemingly great tool. Trying to remove YouTube so I can install the Vanced version without ads and promo skipping. It cannot install over the current YouTube because the Vanced version is lower than the version of YouTube the phone came with (so can't click on uninstall all updates to revert to a version earlier than Vanced current version ).
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I used "Debloater" tool (installed from magisk repo) to remove YouTube, reboot, then install Vanced. This used to be my normal process before Vanced Manager anyway, and it has always worked reliably. It requires root, but doesn't require a computer like the adb method.
I also like that I can maintain a text file of things I want to debloat after each OTA and not have to do each one separately in the future. I'm a little hesitant to do a lot of experimental debloating until we have twrp though, so right now YT and YT Music are all that's on my list.
terlynn4 said:
I used "Debloater" tool (installed from magisk repo) to remove YouTube, reboot, then install Vanced. This used to be my normal process before Vanced Manager anyway, and it has always worked reliably. It requires root, but doesn't require a computer like the adb method.
I also like that I can maintain a text file of things I want to debloat after each OTA and not have to do each one separately in the future. I'm a little hesitant to do a lot of experimental debloating until we have twrp though, so right now YT and YT Music are all that's on my list.
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AWESOME ! Thnx, it worked fine.
terlynn4 said:
I used "Debloater" tool (installed from magisk repo) to remove YouTube, reboot, then install Vanced. This used to be my normal process before Vanced Manager anyway, and it has always worked reliably. It requires root, but doesn't require a computer like the adb method.
I also like that I can maintain a text file of things I want to debloat after each OTA and not have to do each one separately in the future. I'm a little hesitant to do a lot of experimental debloating until we have twrp though, so right now YT and YT Music are all that's on my list.
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After removing YouTube completely, Vanced still gives me an error that it cannot install due to a newer version on the device so I just ended up installing with settings changed to nonroot. The problem I had before doing it this way however was that YouTube links in a google search result would only open with the YouTube app from the play store and not the separate Vanced YouTube and if I tried it, it would take me to the play store to install YouTube. I hope I don't run into this same issue.
bulletbling said:
After removing YouTube completely, Vanced still gives me an error that it cannot install due to a newer version on the device so I just ended up installing with settings changed to nonroot. The problem I had before doing it this way however was that YouTube links in a google search result would only open with the YouTube app from the play store and not the separate Vanced YouTube and if I tried it, it would take me to the play store to install YouTube. I hope I don't run into this same issue.
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Last time I installed the nonroot way I also had that issue. You should be able to fix it by going to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links and changing the settings for Vanced YouTube.
terlynn4 said:
Last time I installed the nonroot way I also had that issue. You should be able to fix it by going to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links and changing the settings for Vanced YouTube.
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I'm not positive, but I think I've tried that when initially setting up Vanced way back on my OP7 Pro. Cannot confirm though. Did this method fix it for you for sure?
bulletbling said:
I'm not positive, but I think I've tried that when initially setting up Vanced way back on my OP7 Pro. Cannot confirm though. Did this method fix it for you for sure?
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I just tested and it seems to work fine. I don't have regular YouTube installed currently, but links open fine in Vanced YT.
Using termux on rooted 1+9P
In termux enter su and grant Magisk if not done already.
Then do: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
Voila, official youtube is gone
Anyone tried to debloat also "file" app just to keep OnePlus app as default system file manager?

Question Youtube restarting phone after last update

Anyone having a similar issue after the last update. Everytime I open youtube my phone restarts.
No issue here, my YT version is 18.13.37
Desactivate it and use vanced instead or try to downgrade the youtube version , or if you are rooted use youtube adaway lposed module
Found solution. I upgraded by uninstalling magisk, upgrading then installing magisk backing inactive slot. I ended up just completely uninstalling and rooting the initial way

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