How To Guide Add 90hz to settings - Xiaomi Poco F5 / Redmi Note 12 Turbo (China)

We are looking for the "marble.xml" file along the way.
/system/product/etc/device_features
Add lines.
<integer name="smart_fps_value">120</integer>
<integer-array name="fpsList">
<item>90</item>
<item>120</item>
<item>60</item>
</integer-array>
<integer name="defaultFps">60</integer>

Can you specify how to do it? Also does it need root?

stavrakas2007 said:
Can you specify how to do it? Also does it need root?
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It's literally explained how to do it, and yes system changes that way need root

Arcent said:
It's literally explained how to do it, and yes system changes that way need root
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Which app do we add those lines with? Via Mi text viewer? Or what? Also where do we paste them? On the finishing?

stavrakas2007 said:
Which app do we add those lines with? Via Mi text viewer? Or what? Also where do we paste them? On the finishing?
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I recommend using the MT manager, it has its own text editor, to paste open the xml and look for 120, look for something related to hz and see if it will be necessary to add all the lines, or just the line related to 90hz

@Arcent I tried with multiple file managers (I have root permissions) but none of them allow editing or replacing the marble.xml file. Mt manager gives me error 'Remount RW failed /product'.

n4m3less said:
@Arcent I tried with multiple file managers (I have root permissions) but none of them allow editing or replacing the marble.xml file. Mt manager gives me error 'Remount RW failed /product'.
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Just remount the partitions in r/w ( read write ) you can find recovery modules that do this

Arcent said:
We are looking for the "marble.xml" file along the way.
/system/product/etc/device_features
Add lines.
<integer name="smart_fps_value">120</integer>
<integer-array name="fpsList">
<item>90</item>
<item>120</item>
<item>60</item>
</integer-array>
<integer name="defaultFps">60</integer>
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Can I do this via Recovery without root permission?

hydelezz said:
Can I do this via Recovery without root permission?
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Unfortunately I won't be able to answer because I only do it via root, but you can try... At your own risk, the best thing would be to do it and then remove the root if you don't want to use it

Can you make magick module for that, because I can't edit system files with root too

Riyaz_Alpha said:
Can you make magick module for that, because I can't edit system files with root too
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If the module does, you'll still need root lolz.

zelos156 said:
If the module does, you'll still need root lolz.
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Yes bro I do have root and magisk installed.
But I can't edit system files with root
That's why I asked for magisk module.

Riyaz_Alpha said:
Yes bro I do have root and magisk installed.
But I can't edit system files with root
That's why I asked for magisk module.
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Yes ... yes you can't r/w files in product partition, so it's not working

hydelezz said:
Yes ... yes you can't r/w files in product partition, so it's not working
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Android getting complicated day by day

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[SOLVED] I Rooted Device, But I Can't Edit System Files?

Hi friends;
I have HTC M8 Marshmallow with Sense 7.
I rooted my device with SuperSU 2.65.
But;
I can't edit build.prob file in system folder.
I can't put apk and lib files to system->priv-app folder.
In fact ;
I edited build.prob file in system folder. (I used Root Explorer)
I put apk and lib files to system->priv-app folder.
But, after I rebooted device edited build.prob file returned original and
deleted apk and lib file that I put to system->priv-app folder.
Before these applications I mounted system folder R/W
Why did this happen?
How can i solve this?
musti35 said:
Hi friends;
I have HTC M8 Marshmallow with Sense 7.
I rooted my device with SuperSU 2.65.
But;
I can't edit build.prob file in system folder.
I can't put apk and lib files to system->priv-app folder.
In fact ;
I edited build.prob file in system folder. (I used Root Explorer)
I put apk and lib files to system->priv-app folder.
But, after I rebooted device edited build.prob file returned original and
deleted apk and lib file that I put to system->priv-app folder.
Before these applications I mounted system folder R/W
Why did this happen?
How can i solve this?
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Flash disable WP mod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3564071&d=1449168286
Thank you very much.
Now everything is OK
musti35 said:
Thank you very much.
Now everything is OK
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Add [SOLVED] to the title, so that other people can find this solution.
Imotep95 said:
Flash disable WP mod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3564071&d=1449168286
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I got same problem...Can I get this zip for HTC Desire 630 phone plzzz....
skshakeel said:
I got same problem...Can I get this zip for HTC Desire 630 phone plzzz....
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Because super su is system less root, you won't be able to edit the system files. I don't even know how that mod worked
Sent from my htc_m8 using XDA Labs
justinchao740 said:
Because super su is system less root, you won't be able to edit the system files. I don't even know how that mod worked
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You can't edit system files while your device s-on,you need wp module or custom kernel with wp module to edit system
Some m8 roms have this module implemented ( if not all roms )
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skshakeel said:
I got same problem...Can I get this zip for HTC Desire 630 phone plzzz....
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Hi
Earlier i see a post by @ckpv5 about adb manager Qtadb i can't find the post right now ( on mobile and it's hard to find )
https://qtadb.wordpress.com/download/
You can use this tool to remove system files
Reboot to twrp and mount system then connect the device with pc ( usb ) and start the tool from your pc
Give it a try
Sent from my HTC M8 using XDA Labs
justinchao740 said:
Because super su is system less root, you won't be able to edit the system files. I don't even know how that mod worked
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You've got it wrong. Systemless root isn't the reason system is not writable. The same will occur with traditional root.
The system is write protected on this device (regardless of root method). You need the kernel mode to disable the write protection.
redpoint73 said:
You've got it wrong. Systemless root isn't the reason system is not writable. The same will occur with traditional root.
The system is write protected on this device (regardless of root method). You need the kernel mode to disable the write protection.
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well thats what happened to me. I rooted with super su, it won't let me edit any build.prop or system files. But after i rooted with system root, it worked
Hi need help
Same problem in my device my device is not in too development
So I try to find solution on Google and find this thread..
Can I flash this file in my device my device is HTC desire 630 and also running in mm version.
So can I try to flash this file...???
vaibhav1 said:
Same problem in my device my device is not in too development
So I try to find solution on Google and find this thread..
Can I flash this file in my device my device is HTC desire 630 and also running in mm version.
So can I try to flash this file...???
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No, it won't work. Kernels (and therefore kernel mods) are device specific. It won't work, and may harm your phone.
If the phone is rooted, you can try to mount system in a file explorer app, and apply the desired changes, to see if they stick (survive a reboot). Some folks have had success with that approach.
Be careful, and backup files accordingly. Or otherwise know how to return to stock, if anything goes wrong. Changes to system under root can result in unpredicted problems.
Further than that, I probably can't help; as I have no specific knowledge of your device.
redpoint73 said:
No, it won't work. Kernels (and therefore kernel mods) are device specific. It won't work, and may harm your phone.
If the phone is rooted, you can try to mount system in a file explorer app, and apply the desired changes, to see if they stick (survive a reboot). Some folks have had success with that approach.
Be careful, and backup files accordingly. Or otherwise know how to return to stock, if anything goes wrong. Changes to system under root can result in unpredicted problems.
Further than that, I probably can't help; as I have no specific knowledge of your device.
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I try script but not working..
Thanks for you help

Permanently hide the navbar ?

is there any way to permanently hide the navbar ?
Use an app called tiles
Khalid_am said:
is there any way to permanently hide the navbar ?
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Do you have root?
Khalid_am said:
is there any way to permanently hide the navbar ?
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Connect your Pixel 2 XL to PC and open a Terminal/command line and enter the followings:
adb devices Enter
adb shell Enter
settings put global policy_control immersive.full=* Enter
Disconnect your device and you're set!
Reuben_skelz92 said:
Use an app called tiles
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i'm not talking about immersion i want to remove it completely
Tulsadiver said:
Do you have root?
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Yes.
samteeee said:
Connect your Pixel 2 XL to PC and open a Terminal/command line and enter the followings:
adb devices Enter
adb shell Enter
settings put global policy_control immersive.full=* Enter
Disconnect your device and you're set!
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This will hide it put when i interact with the keyboard it will be shown again. what i want is to completely remove the navbar
Khalid_am said:
This will hide it put when i interact with the keyboard it will be shown again. what i want is to completely remove the navbar
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I know how to do it but you'll need "Root"!
1. Open a file manager (I use fx), and Grant root access
2. Mount system as rw
3. Edit build.prop
4. Add "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" to the end of the build.prop file
5. Reboot !
Khalid_am said:
This will hide it put when i interact with the keyboard it will be shown again. what i want is to completely remove the navbar
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If u have twrp u can take a look at this, says it has the option in aroma.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/themes/various-mods-8-1-december-update-t3721741
Khalid_am said:
This will hide it put when i interact with the keyboard it will be shown again. what i want is to completely remove the navbar
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If you have twrp and are stock, you can try flashing this.
There should be a restore zip on your sdcard in a folder called ozop if you don't like the results.
samteeee said:
I know how to do it but you'll need "Root"!
1. Open a file manager (I use fx), and Grant root access
2. Mount system as rw
3. Edit build.prop
4. Add "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" to the end of the build.prop file
5. Reboot !
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This is the best method, in my opinion. I went this route and have been using Pie Control for my navigation for over 2 months and it's been flawless.
FWIW - Navbar Gone mod by Tulsadiver works well too.
sn0warmy said:
This is the best method, in my opinion. I went this route and have been using Pie Control for my navigation for over 2 months and it's been flawless.
FWIW - Navbar Gone mod by Tulsadiver works well too.
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I agree!
I'm using the mod from @Tulsadiver and it does work well.
Khalid_am said:
i'm not talking about immersion i want to remove it completely
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You can just hide them infinitely
Tulsadiver said:
If you have twrp and are stock, you can try flashing this.
There should be a restore zip on your sdcard in a folder called ozop if you don't like the results.
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This worked perfectly but there's one problem. The always on display shows the status bar also ?!
samteeee said:
I know how to do it but you'll need "Root"!
1. Open a file manager (I use fx), and Grant root access
2. Mount system as rw
3. Edit build.prop
4. Add "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" to the end of the build.prop file
5. Reboot !
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I tried that and it didn't work.
Khalid_am said:
This worked perfectly but there's one problem. The always on display shows the status bar also ?!
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That was an old one. I'll make you a new one.
Tulsadiver said:
That was an old one. I'll make you a new one.
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Thank you.
Khalid_am said:
Thank you.
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See if this works any better.
Tulsadiver said:
See if this works any better.
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It worked like a charm thanks.
samteeee said:
I know how to do it but you'll need "Root"!
1. Open a file manager (I use fx), and Grant root access
2. Mount system as rw
3. Edit build.prop
4. Add "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" to the end of the build.prop file
5. Reboot !
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This is the best way to disable it. Doesn't require any mods. Simple and effective.

Changes to mixer_paths_tavil.xml lost in the reboot

As this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78125891&postcount=43 describes, I modified mixer_paths_tavil.xml changing the AVC Volume value in attribute headphones-hifi-dac, from 15 to 6, in order to achieve the AUX volume values in normal mode
The file mixer_paths_tavil.xml is saved correctly. Then I mount /vendor read-only again and remount, and I check that the file remains changed with the modification done. The modification date timestamp reflects the change
But no effect in the sound
So I guess I should reboot the phone for the change takes into effect. But then, after the reboot, the mixer_paths_tavil.xml is again the original one without the changes (and the mofication date is Dec 31 2008, the original ...)
So how should I edit this file to keep the changes with the reboot?
I'm on Pie
Thanks in advance
I know with my v30 i changed values in mixer_paths tavil.xml set permissions reboot and I was all good but my lg g7 im still trying to unlock my bootloader with the instructions but after updating magisk manager I have no root to finish the rest of the commands. I wish I could edit this same file and see whats going on and why it wont stick after reboot.
I am also facing the sam issue my bootloader is unlocked and i am rooted on android 10. Changes dont stick after reboot.
First thing is make or edit magisk module to have this file changed. Second thing is make a file called service.sh (with permissions rw- r-- r-- or 0644)
In this file you need to write
Code:
killall audioserver
Explanation: Vendor partition in pie and android 10 is impossible to edit in case of LG G7. You need to have this file modified in magisk module with proper permissions and catalogs (vendor/etc). Even if you have audio related files modified in magisk module, there's second problem. Everything will be booted with default values. That's why you need service.sh with killall audioserver. This will reload all your audio related files at early stage of system boot, and new values will be applied.
ShuAK said:
I am also facing the sam issue my bootloader is unlocked and i am rooted on android 10. Changes dont stick after reboot.
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Can you please tell me that how you rooted your device?
hasnawtahmed said:
Can you please tell me that how you rooted your device?
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Are u bootloader unlocked? If not then follow this guide to unlock it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/howto-updated-guide-to-unlock-t4168771
After that rooting is very simple process use QFIL to backup your boot_a img copy it to phone install magisk manager and and patch that file with magisk. Then write this img file to ur boot_a partition using QFIL and thats it.
ShuAK said:
Are u bootloader unlocked? If not then follow this guide to unlock it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/howto-updated-guide-to-unlock-t4168771
After that rooting is very simple process use QFIL to backup your boot_a img copy it to phone install magisk manager and and patch that file with magisk. Then write this img file to ur boot_a partition using QFIL and thats it.
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I have unlocked bootloader. Qfil gives an error something like firehose failed or download fail somethinh like that.
ShadoV90 said:
First thing is make or edit magisk module to have this file changed. Second thing is make a file called service.sh (with permissions rw- r-- r-- or 0644)
In this file you need to write
Code:
killall audioserver
Explanation: Vendor partition in pie and android 10 is impossible to edit in case of LG G7. You need to have this file modified in magisk module with proper permissions and catalogs (vendor/etc). Even if you have audio related files modified in magisk module, there's second problem. Everything will be booted with default values. That's why you need service.sh with killall audioserver. This will reload all your audio related files at early stage of system boot, and new values will be applied.
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Where i create service.sh file?
@hasnawtahmed try another pc if u can coz i faced the same issue on my laptop i have windows 7 and i cannot access partition data but i have a windows 10 PC and in that i can easily access and modify.
ShuAK said:
First thing is make or edit magisk module to have this file changed. Second thing is make a file called service.sh (with permissions rw- r-- r-- or 0644)
In this file you need to write
Where i create service.sh file?
@hasnawtahmed try another pc if u can coz i faced the same issue on my laptop i have windows 7 and i cannot access partition data but i have a windows 10 PC and in that i can easily access and modify.
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I'm also using a windows 10 pc
Then reinstall drivers
ShuAK said:
Where i create service.sh file?
@hasnawtahmed try another pc if u can coz i faced the same issue on my laptop i have windows 7 and i cannot access partition data but i have a windows 10 PC and in that i can easily access and modify.
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You can create that file in main module catalog.
I created service.sh and copy it inside a dual speaker magisk module zip file.
Yep thnx man its working now sounds are too much lowder
ShuAK said:
I created service.sh and copy it inside a dual speaker magisk module zip file.
Yep thnx man its working now sounds are too much lowder
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Would you mind to share the modified module? Thank you in advance

[ROOT]Stock and Magisk patched boot images

Until TWRP is available for this device, root must be done by flashing patched boot image via fastboot. I'm still in the waiting period for the bootloader unlocking, but I prepared files in the meantime. Maybe someone will find them useful. Attached are stock boot and patched image with Magisk 21.1, EEA ROM version. Just unzip them and flash from fastboot.
Full version: V12.0.6.0.QJSEUXM_20201117
Edit: patched boot image reuploaded, the previous one didn't work (at least on my phone). This one has been tested and is working fine.
hello,
having the EEA version 12.0.6.0, as a boot patch can I immediately give the modded boot, in fastboot?
carabot said:
hello,
having the EEA version 12.0.6.0, as a boot patch can I immediately give the modded boot, in fastboot?
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You can flash patched boot image directly, or just hotboot it (fastboot boot patched_image.img) and install Magisk from Magisk manager.
hello,
I did and at the moment everything is ok.
thanks
but there is a strange thing, Mixplorer, it does not change the permissions of the files, yet it has root permissions
I think the root is not perfect, I can't change the permissions of the files
carabot said:
I think the root is not perfect, I can't change the permissions of the files
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Which files on which partition with what kind of permissions? RO partitions must be remounted as RW, but it's not always possible and using Magisk is usually a better and safer approach.
hello
let's talk about system partition files how can I remount as RO?
using Mixplorer, if I click comeback as RO, it tells me failed
carabot said:
hello
let's talk about system partition files how can I remount as RO?
using Mixplorer, if I click comeback as RO, it tells me failed
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I keep my system partition RO so I can apply OTA updates, so I haven't tried it. You could try another app (for example Total commander), but you will be probably out of luck because of Android 10 limitation. Read more detailed explanation here https://android.stackexchange.com/q...m-partition-locked-to-read-only-in-android-10
I would suggest using Magisk module for system modifications.
hi
i tried other app manager like root explorer and es explorer, but the result is the same. i also installed magiskhideprops module, but my phone is not supported as fingerprint yet
What are you trying to achieve?
the terminal command to try to mount as RO would you know?
_mysiak_ said:
What are you trying to achieve?
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full root to modify root files
carabot said:
full root to modify root files
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I meant which files do you want to modify and why..
carabot said:
the terminal command to try to mount as RO would you know?
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It's in the link above, along with explanation why it might be impossible to do.
I wanted to change the audio files regarding the volume, I wanted it a little higher
carabot said:
I wanted to change the audio files regarding the volume, I wanted it a little higher
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Why don't you do it with a Magisk module? Once you install a module, you can edit it directly in /data/adb/modules folder.
i read android 10 problem, would you recommend me to mount with termux, installing vim?
_mysiak_ said:
Why don't you do it with a Magisk module? Once you install a module, you can edit it directly in /data/adb/modules folder.
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i don't know about magisk modules that can affect volume controls
carabot said:
i don't know about magisk modules that can affect volume controls
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If you know how to edit system mixer files, you should be able to build your own module (or adapt one of the existing ones). But of course it's up to you, I'm just offering a well known and working solution to your problem.
_mysiak_ said:
If you know how to edit system mixer files, you should be able to build your own module (or adapt one of the existing ones). But of course it's up to you, I'm just offering a well known and working solution to your problem.
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unfortunately no, I edit the audio value of the system files, but I don't know how to build a module
Hello
the twrp for gauguin is online, to mount it i have to go back to the stock boot?

Question Problem in ad blocking via host file in xiaomi pad 5

I am using xiaomi pad 5 (miui 13.1.3) for 3 months. Recently I have unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone. After that I installed lucky patcher and tried to block ads(blocking all ads was the main purpose for rooting my device. ) But still ads were showing. Then I manually tried to replace “hosts” file inside the “system/etc” folder. But, root explorer said “can not replace hosts file”. It seems that original hosts file is uneditable. Can anyone help me to replace the original hosts file with custom one?
Ahamadmusa said:
I am using xiaomi pad 5 (miui 13.1.3) for 3 months. Recently I have unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone. After that I installed lucky patcher and tried to block ads(blocking all ads was the main purpose for rooting my device. ) But still ads were showing. Then I manually tried to replace “hosts” file inside the “system/etc” folder. But, root explorer said “can not replace hosts file”. It seems that original hosts file is uneditable. Can anyone help me to replace the original hosts file with custom one?
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I would recommend AdAway it's easy to use.
SubwayChamp said:
I would recommend AdAway it's easy to use.
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Thanks brother. I have already tried adway. But, it also didn't work. It seems, the “system” folder is unmodifiable.
Ahamadmusa said:
Thanks brother. I have already tried adway. But, it also didn't work. It seems, the “system” folder is unmodifiable.
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Stick a Pihole on your router - it'll take out the ads before they reach your devices without having to root, at home at least
It seems like Luck Patch getting less effective recently it's didn't work for me at all. Adaway is the best tool and if it's didn't work. It's gonna be hard to solve. I suggest maybe find a mod version of the apps
Ahamadmusa said:
Thanks brother. I have already tried adway. But, it also didn't work. It seems, the “system” folder is unmodifiable.
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Sorry for delay, no, AdAway works perfectly.
You have to go to the Settings from Magisk, tap on Systemless host, then reboot, now open AdAway, and follow the on-screen instructions.
About the system, in newer Android versions, the system remains just RO (read-only), this is the reason, although you can edit the host file, you can't put it back.
SubwayChamp said:
Sorry for delay, no, AdAway works perfectly.
You have to go to the Settings from Magisk, tap on Systemless host, then reboot, now open AdAway, and follow the on-screen instructions.
About the system, in newer Android versions, the system remains just RO (read-only), this is the reason, although you can edit the host file, you can't put it back.
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Thanks from deepest part of my heart, dear. It works like charm. Thanks . But, can u tell me, is there any way to convert the system from read only to writeable?
Ahamadmusa said:
Thanks from deepest part of my heart, dear. It works like charm. Thanks . But, can u tell me, is there any way to convert the system from read only to writeable?
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Yes, and not. Unfortunately, there is not a universal solution for this Google based underlined method.
Most users rely on the need to use this, based on modules from Magisk, to make one thing here, and one thing there, I mean, a specific job in regard to that, and not, letting the system completely accessible to RW.
This script works for some device while it doesn't for others, so you could try on, https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-superrw-featuring-makerw-read-write.4247311/ This method worked for my last Redmi Note 10, but not for my current RN11 though.
And also, you could take a read on this method, https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mount-system-read-write.4270857/
SubwayChamp said:
Yes, and not. Unfortunately, there is not a universal solution for this Google based underlined method.
Most users rely on the need to use this, based on modules from Magisk, to make one thing here, and one thing there, I mean, a specific job in regard to that, and not, letting the system completely accessible to RW.
This script works for some device while it doesn't for others, so you could try on, https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-superrw-featuring-makerw-read-write.4247311/ This method worked for my last Redmi Note 10, but not for my current RN11 though.
And also, you could take a read on this method, https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mount-system-read-write.4270857/
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Thank you brother. I shall try it during my freetime.
Ahamadmusa said:
I am using xiaomi pad 5 (miui 13.1.3) for 3 months. Recently I have unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone. After that I installed lucky patcher and tried to block ads(blocking all ads was the main purpose for rooting my device. ) But still ads were showing. Then I manually tried to replace “hosts” file inside the “system/etc” folder. But, root explorer said “can not replace hosts file”. It seems that original hosts file is uneditable. Can anyone help me to replace the original hosts file with custom one?
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Flash it in magisk.
U can edit the file with 7zip and replace host with yours
Keyvannn said:
Flash it in magisk.
U can edit the file with 7zip and replace host with yours
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Thanks brother. After applying systemless host in magisk I was able to replace hosts file via adaway, but still some ads were showing in adm. After applying your zip file there is no ads, at least for now. Thanks dear.
Ahamadmusa said:
Thanks brother. After applying systemless host in magisk I was able to replace hosts file via adaway, but still some ads were showing in adm. After applying your zip file there is no ads, at least for now. Thanks dear.
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If you want to update the host file , take it from here
GitHub - StevenBlack/hosts: 🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories. - GitHub - StevenBlack/hosts: 🔒 Consolidating a...
github.com
Keyvannn said:
If you want to update the host file , take it from here
GitHub - StevenBlack/hosts: 🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories. - GitHub - StevenBlack/hosts: 🔒 Consolidating a...
github.com
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Then tell me, this can work apart from AdAway, no? I mean, once a new release is out, you can just flash it and it's done, no need to install and set it up AdAway, and no need to enable systemless host, I'm right?
SubwayChamp said:
Then tell me, this can work apart from AdAway, no? I mean, once a new release is out, you can just flash it and it's done, no need to install and set it up AdAway, and no need to enable systemless host, I'm right?
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Actually u don't need to update if its working fine.
Just flash it with magisk, no need adaway app or any setting in magisk.

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