I've used Vanced (before it was taken down), and ReVanced with the root method, and due to crashes have uninstalled the modified versions of YouTube and installed the stock versions. I have done this for Twitter and Spotify as well. However every time I reboot my phone the stock applications are replaced with broken versions. I have found in the Magisk log (relevant section attached) that some scripts are being run which I think must be doing this. What's the best way to stop them from running?
Have you tried to disable the automatic update for the affected APPs in the play store? It might update it everytime you restart the phone.
That's not the issue, as it only happens when my phone restarts and to fix it I have to uninstall and reinstall through the play store
Divine Bicycle said:
That's not the issue, as it only happens when my phone restarts and to fix it I have to uninstall and reinstall through the play store
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Have you attempted to follow the guide for root method through the ReVanced GitHub page?
Method 3. Using official ReVanced Manager (Android)
🗄 Documentation and guides for ReVanced Extended. Contribute to inotia00/revanced-documentation development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Here is something I would look at first when dealing with the installation prerequisites:
Method 3. Using official ReVanced Manager (Android)
🗄 Documentation and guides for ReVanced Extended. Contribute to inotia00/revanced-documentation development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Additionally, make sure auto-update is turned off for YouTube in the Google play store. (Or install the magisk module to prevent this, as recommended by the dev.)
How were you installing the patched apps? Were you using a magisk module or the revanced application? If it is a magisk module make sure you uninstall that as well. If it is the revanced app make sure you unpatch the desired app first. After that in both cases uninstall the app and clear all app data for it in settings. Then I would reboot before you try reinstalling.
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How were you installing the patched apps? Were you using a magisk module or the revanced application? If it is a magisk module make sure you uninstall that as well. If it is the revanced app make sure you unpatch the desired app first. After that in both cases uninstall the app and clear all app data for it in settings. Then I would reboot before you try reinstalling.
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I was using ReVanced Manager to install them. The manager is not fully complete iirc and support for installation has been removed. I checked the source code though, and tracked down the installation logic. The attached files are installed in /etc/adb/ by ReVanced Manager (well not the Vanced ones but I thought I would attach those too). I should be able to remove these I think?
EDIT: actually attach zip
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It looks like I can?
I had the same problem like you.
I used this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/revanced-revanced-extended-guides-useful-links.4523967/
Since its on the same site i trust it.
Its a direct download and install, no compiling voodoo magic and stuff.
The apks from the link both installed a copy of the youtube app. Now i dont care if the original gets updated or downgraded after restart.
Question: is it possible to redirect links from google directly to the revanced apps?
I had this issue. Here's what fixed it: go here using Solid Explorer (or other root file manager) /data/adb/service.d
Delete anything related to Vanced or ReVanced.
Reinstall ReVanced.
This will stop your YouTube from resetting every reboot.
Related
Viper4Android now officially supports KitKat with version 2.3.1.3
If you don't know what it is, it's a sound mod on steroids:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
Note: Do not even consider the Viper4Android app in the Play Store.
I thought I'd write up a quick and easy install guide. It used to be more complicated to install, having to choose the CPU etc. Now it's much more self configuring
I've never needed to do more than this. But in the OP of the Viper thread there are things about installing it as a system app, setting permissions, etc. But this has always worked for me (On Note II and 2012 N7)
But you might want to review the installation notes anyway
You must be rooted and have Busybox installed
Be sure you have unknown sources enabled in Settings/Security and I always uncheck verify sources but that's up to you.
Download Viper4Android - It's small 7mb (the downloads are right after the Last Update Log)
I have found the easiest way to install is to use Root Explorer, but the idea will be the same for any file manager.
In Root Explorer
Navigate to the folder where your download is
Long press Viper4Android_FX
Choose Extract All
The file will start extracting and will only take a few seconds
You will be prompted to 'Go to extracted' choose that option
Open the folder Viper4Android_FX by clicking on it
Click on the apk Viper4Android_4.x_(version you downloaded)
When prompted choose install
Follow the prompts
Then choose Done, or Open if you want to go straight to the Viper4 install routine
Open the Viper4 app in your app drawer and follow the prompts
Grant the app root access
When prompted to install/update the driver choose Yes
Choose the Audio Quality you want. I have always chosen Super Audio Quality so I can't comment on the others.
When prompted about needing a dual-core CPU choose OK
Press Ok when prompted to reboot your phone.
Reboot your phone
Launch Viper
Under the menu check driver status it should show the version and Status: Normal
If you enabled it already it will say Enabled: Yes
On the web site there are instruction to change these lines in build.prop - if you have them - I didn't have them
Ipa.decode=true to lpa.decode=false
tunnel.decode=true to tunnel.decode=false
lpa.use-stagefright=true to lpa.use-stagefright=false
Under the menu there is an option for the UI mode. It simple sets how many options you see. Personally I use Expert because it exposes more setting for Automatic Gain Control that I need to dial in what I like. But it exposes a lot of stuff I never use.
There is information in the Viper thread about the settings, some are not particularly clear, and other options for getting Viper working with the Apps you use. I've never had to do anything special to have it work with the Media apps I use which is Google Play, Pandora and Slacker and a few (free) music players.
How do you know if it's working? I always read you have to enable it in settings - sounds - sound effects, but I don't have that in cm11. I already deleted DSP, but how do I know my audio is being processed with Viper?
PsiPhiDan said:
How do you know if it's working? I always read you have to enable it in settings - sounds - sound effects, but I don't have that in cm11. I already deleted DSP, but how do I know my audio is being processed with Viper?
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Set compability Mode from normal to compatible . And reboot. If you listen music on Apollo, you can go to settings and check Viper FX in equalizer.
Wysłano z mojego Nexusa 7 2013 za pomocą Tapatalk.
Hello! I recently installed viper on my Galaxy, but am having the issue that its not affecting sound output. I disabled LPA (Low Power Audio) as recommended by the app, installed busybox, and installed the needed drivers. I proceeded to wildly adjust every parameter but noticed exactly no difference, which leads me to believe the app is not working properly. Could someone please throw me in the right direction?
P.S. My phone is rooted, I have Xposed and SuperSU working properly
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Font Freak: Bengali Fonts
If you are a rooted android user using Magisk, you're in luck. Some of you might remember the Bengali font modules that were in the Magisk Repo until a few days ago. They are no longer being allowed due a recent change in their policy. As such, I created a dedicated Repo for Bengali font modules. Download links are at the bottom of this post.
What is it?
It is an app in the form of a module for quicker and safer use. So, if you run into any problems, you can simply disable the module. NO RISK!
(P.S. As you can read from the title of this post, it will allow you to change the Bengali Font on your device. You can read more on that under how to use it. )
How to use it?
Simply install the module provided here. It will give you an app called "Font Freak". Open that app and you will find numerous font modules inside. Currently there are 12 font modules (as of 21 May 2019), but the number will only increase from henceforth.
What do I need to have?
Basic things really.
A rooted android device.
Magisk & Magisk Manager.
TWRP (Optional, but important).
Anything to be careful about?
YES! As explained in the description of each module inside the app, you cannot use multiple font modules at the same time. If you have activated two or more font modules at once, your device will go into a bootloop. But this is not deadly at all. You will need to install Magisk Manager for Recovery, which allows you to disable modules from TWRP recovery. Once you disable excess font modules, your phone will boot again.
Is this for OnePlus 6T only?
Not at all. This will work on any device meeting the requirements stated above.
Screenshots!
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Further questions?
Please join the dedicated Telegram group for this project.
â–º Download Link
â–º Telegram Group Link
in what is it section
you should wright something about the module actually what for
what does it do !!?
sifatrhmn said:
in what is it section
you should wright something about the module actually what for
what does it do !!?
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See "How to use it" for your answer. As stated in the post, it is module that functions as a repo for other font modules. Read carefully please.
NaeemBolchhi said:
See "How to use it" for your answer. As stated in the post, it is module that functions as a repo for other font modules. Read carefully please.
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I'm sorry may be u don't understand my question..
everyone actually know how to use a module ..
if there is something new we want to know " what is it " what it can do not how to use it .
sifatrhmn said:
I'm sorry may be u don't understand my question..
everyone actually know how to use a module ..
if there is something new we want to know " what is it " what it can do not how to use it .
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The "How to use it" section explains how to use the functions of the app, essentially "What it is". I know everyone knows how to use a module. I have not explained how to flash one of those.
The module systemlessly installs an "app" called Font Freak, which functions as a repo for font modules. That's what the module is. I think this was clear in the post as well.
If you want a specific answer to what it can do, isn't that already in the title of the post?
In Magisk when I run the SafetyNet test, I get this error.
Is there an easy way to fix it?
I was thinking of flashing the ROM back to stock, but wanted to see if there was an easier way before going that route.
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Try installing Magisk Canary
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk-files/canary/app-debug.apk
Or Magisk Manager 23.0 which just came out today...
jammin6996 said:
Try installing Magisk Canary
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk-files/canary/app-debug.apk
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I just tried that, still gives me the same error.
galaxys said:
Or Magisk Manager 23.0 which just came out today...
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Will give this a try.... be right back.
galaxys said:
Or Magisk Manager 23.0 which just came out today...
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I guess this says it all...
but it was not easy to reach this point, it took a lot of tweaks along the way, it was not the usual clean boot to recovery, patch boot, reboot and be done with it.
Because when I first did that it was still showing up as "Attestation failed"
so, I had to try again this time I cleared cache and stuff, then try again, to finally get the correct results.
AllGamer said:
I just tried that, still gives me the same error.
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Did you enable magisk hide?
jammin6996 said:
Did you enable magisk hide?
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No, so far there has been no software that complains about having Magisk installed.
I usually just end up not using said software instead.
Titanium Backup and Magisk are my #1 must haves in any new phone.
Anyway, as per my reply above, the latest version of the Manager seems to have took care of the issue.
Magisk I updated to the latest 23.0 and still failed to pass the verification
@iSkyJIE Try this:
- Disable all modules
- Reboot
- See if safety net passes and Magisk hide is working ( it should pass now)
-Enable modules one by one and reboot in between, check safety net.
This way try to figure out which module makes safety net fail. And use google to fix your problem...
Worked for me, Edxposed was my module which make safety net fail, I had to blacklist/ hide play store in Edxposed.
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@iSkyJIE Try this:
- Disable all modules
- Reboot
- See if safety net passes and Magisk hide is working ( it should pass now)
-Enable modules one by one and reboot in between, check safety net.
This way try to figure out which module makes safety net fail. And use google to fix your problem...
Worked for me, Edxposed was my module which make safety net fail, I had to blacklist/ hide play store in Edxposed.
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thank you! Yes, it's also the EdXposed module problem! I'll just delete it! Now change to LSposed.
According to the root instructions, I have always had the same issue. It may be due to the temporary boot of the patched boot file.
After I flashed the magisk patched boot file (instead of temporary booting), I passed safety net without any issues.
Just tried again, as I had to send my last phone back - and confirmed again.
Just for information, it saves a lot of time.
I've tried every system app uninstaller and every file explorer none work. I've tried mounting the system on TWRP and trying to delete from there but it gives me Error 1. What do I do?
OnePlus disabled deletion of system apps. You can use debloater magisk module to disable system apps (formatting data restores these apps)
HueyT said:
OnePlus disabled deletion of system apps. You can use debloater magisk module to disable system apps (formatting data restores these apps)
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I don't see a disable option on the module
Use termux app, type "su" to give termux root, type "debloat", then go through #1, #2, #4, #5 and disable the apps by using the number in front of the apps (for example, 1 3 5 7) will disable four apps)
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These are the 40 files I disabled on oos 11.0.9.1
HueyT said:
Use termux app, type "su" to give termux root, type "debloat", then go through #1, #2, #4, #5 and disable the apps by using the number in front of the apps (for example, 1 3 5 7) will disable four apps)
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it says "inaccessible or not not found" when I type debloat
Did u install the debloater module through magisk?
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Did u install the debloater module through magisk?
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I had the debloater app installed, not the terminal one. I tried to install the terminal one but I can't find the latest version (17.3.3) anywhere and when I install version 13 it doesn't show up on my modules.
Zzneaker said:
I had the debloater app installed, not the terminal one. I tried to install the terminal one but I can't find the latest version (17.3.3) anywhere and when I install version 13 it doesn't show up on my modules.
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[MODULE][Terminal] Debloater v17.3.2 - Debloat Systemlessly!
[TERMINAL] DEBLOATER Debloat your phone Systemlessly! Debloating can sometimes be device specific. OEM apps can sometimes be a trash to a user but not to the other. So I decided to make a module to Customize the uninstallation of a system app...
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See file, flash with Magisk app
HueyT said:
See file, flash with Magisk app
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Installed debloater terminal but I still can't uninstall the apps, they stay there after reboot.
Are you running Android 12 or later?
I'll try to release new version of my SystemRW / SuperRW feat. MakeRW script ASAP
Sadly the old version of my script (v1.32) only seems to work in Android 10 and 11. Some folks got it to work in Android 12 by disabling or adapting the checkSDK() function but those are only a lucky few.
lebigmac said:
Are you running Android 12 or later?
I'll try to release new version of my SystemRW / SuperRW feat. MakeRW script ASAP
Sadly the old version of my script (v1.32) only seems to work in Android 10 and 11. Some folks got it to work in Android 12 by disabling or adapting the checkSDK() function but those are only a lucky few.
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Am on android 11
Zzneaker said:
Installed debloater terminal but I still can't uninstall the apps, they stay there after reboot.
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They're disabled not removed, and re-enabled once data is formatted. It does prevent RAM usage and speed up rom
HueyT said:
[MODULE][Terminal] Debloater v17.3.2 - Debloat Systemlessly!
[TERMINAL] DEBLOATER Debloat your phone Systemlessly! Debloating can sometimes be device specific. OEM apps can sometimes be a trash to a user but not to the other. So I decided to make a module to Customize the uninstallation of a system app...
forum.xda-developers.com
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does the debloater free up the space prviously occupied by bloatware?
Abdul [email protected] said:
does the debloater free up the space prviously occupied by bloatware?
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No, just disables it so apps don't get loaded into RAM, saves battery, and unnoticed improving speed
Hello everyone,
I'm new to rooting and I could use some guidance regarding how to prevent apps from detecting that my device is rooted. I have a Samsung device and I've already tried using Island by following this guide here. However, that did not seem to do the trick.
Additionally, I've explored Magisk's built-in Deny List feature, but it hasn't solved the issue for me.
I am based in Singapore and the app in question is Singpass. I have read comments from other forums such as this and this but am not sure if the methods still work. If they do, could anyone help me with a step-by-step guide? Also, would this method work for any and every app?
I've also heard about Magisk Alpha, but I'm not sure how to get started with it. If anyone could provide some instructions or point me towards a reliable guide, I would greatly appreciate it. However, I must admit that I'm not very familiar with technical jargon, so I hope the guide isn't too complex.
I need this app to function as I need to sign in to government apps for official reasons in late June.
You can't hide the fact Android is got rooted, if this is true. It's easy for every app, so also payment / banking apps, to detect whether Android is got rooted or not.
If you had read the Forum Rules, you would have noticed that we have device specific sections. This is covered under Rule 5.
As a courtesy, we will move your post to the correct area.
Is your device the S22, S22+, or S22 Ultra?
V0latyle said:
If you had read the Forum Rules, you would have noticed that we have device specific sections. This is covered under Rule 5.
As a courtesy, we will move your post to the correct area.
Is your device the S22, S22+, or S22 Ultra?
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S22
Have you checked your Play Integrity response?
See this thread
V0latyle said:
Have you checked your Play Integrity response?
See this thread
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How do I check that?
Sorry, didn't see the linked thread. Here's the response.
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I have a other Solution it works at S10 LineageOS20!!
1. Ya need Lygisk/Magisk newest Version Magisk 26.1 github
2. Ya need SafetyNetFix SafetyNetFix github
3. Ya need MagiskHidePropsConf MagiskHidePropsConf github
The Easy Way to Hide Root from Apps!!
-Install Magisk.apk App from /sdcard/ and start Magisk App
-go to Settings and Enable "Zygisk" Option
-Setup the Denie-List with Apps you would hide Root (Especially Banking-Apps and other the dont start in Rooted-Device)
-Setup "Hide-Magisk-App" and choose a name 4 the new Shortcut
-Now The App starts again
-goto Modules and choose "Setup from Internal_storage" and Install "MagiskHidePropsConf-v6.1.2.zip" & "safetynet-fix-xxx.zip" One after a other than Reboot the Device!!!
-After reboot the Device
-Now Setup a Terminal_Emulator/Termux/etc.. from PlayStore!!!
-open your Terminal on Android and Type the following command
su
props
choose 1
choose f
choose your Device in next 2 Steps!!
(Samsung - 26 / Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 - 84)
choose y
choose y to reboot Device!!
-After Reboot open Settings and go to Apps
show all and choose
1# Google-PlayStore and Clear Stored-Datas/ Clear Cache
than goto
2# Google-PlayServices and Clear Stored-Datas/ Clear Cache
-Now you can Download "YASNAC SafetyNet Checker" from Playstore and can Check the Status!!!
-Finish!!!!!!