How to Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo 8.0 - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Themes, Apps, and Mods

Instructions to Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
The instructions have been split into two parts for your convenience. The first part involves setting up the device before you proceed to the actual instructions to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo 8.0. The second part covers installing ViPER4Android itself and the drivers.
Step 1: Pre-setup
Download and install Busybox on your rooted Android. V4A team recommend using Stephen (Stericson) Busybox, so download it by clicking on the app box below.
BusyBox
Stephen (Stericson) Tools FreeDownload
Once it has been installed on your device, launch the app from the app drawer.
As soon as the app starts, it will prompt you for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Busybox Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Busybox Installation
Make sure that you are in the “Install Busybox” tab. Do not modify any options, leave them as they are.
Tap on the “Install” button on the very bottom of the app screen. The Busybox installation will start and complete in no time. You shall see the confirmation message instantly.
Next, download a root-enabled file manager of your choice. We prefer Solid Explorer for its simplicity and efficiency.
Solid Explorer File Manager
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Once installed, launch Solid Explorer.
Swipe out from the left edge of the app screen and tap on “Root” under the “Storages” menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
The app will prompt for root permissions, grant them.
Navigate to /Vendor/etc. Find the file named “audio_effects.conf”.
Long-press on the file, then tap on the 3-dot overflow menu on the top-right and select “Rename”.
Change the filename to “audio_effects.conf.bak“. You could have simply deleted the file, but we advise you to rename it so that if you want to restore in future, it will spare you some trouble.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Rename "audio_effects.conf" file in /vendor/etc
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Rename “audio_effects.conf” file in /vendor/etc
Just tap on “OK” and exit the Solid Explorer.
Finally, the last thing to do is set SELinux status as Permissive. We can do that easily using “The SELinux Switch” app. So, download the app and install it on your device – The.SELinux.Switch.ver.6.0.3.build.603.apk. Then launch the app, grant it root permissions, and press the “Permissive” button. If you find it troublesome, you can simply follow our tutorial.
Just reboot your device. It is very important to reboot after you have performed the above.
Step 2: Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
Now that you have properly setup your Android device to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo, follow the steps below.
Download ViPER4Android for Android Oreo: ViPER4Android_FX_v2505.zip
Extract the downloaded file. You shall then have two files:
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A4.x-A7.x.apk
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk
We are only going to need the latter (ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk).
Connect your device to the PC and transfer the file to it.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Install ViPER4Android app
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Install ViPER4Android app
Now open Solid Explorer (Or any other file explorer). Navigate to the location where you placed the *.apk file and install it.
Once installed, go to the app drawer and tap on “ViPER4Android”.
As soon as the app is launched, it will prompt you for driver installation.
Just tap on “YES”. You shall instantly be asked for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Installation
The driver installation will begin and your phone’s screen will freeze. Don’t worry, it’s going as planned. Do not exit the app or press any buttons.
After 30-60 seconds the process will complete. Simply tap on “OK” and reboot your device.
Once your phone has rebooted, open the V4A app again and swipe out from the left to open the menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Status
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Status
Select “Driver Status”. It should display the status value as “Normal”. You are now ready to give a nice push to your phone’s audio experience by customizing settings in the ViPER4Android app.

I just installed the magisk module and works perfect [emoji848] View attachment 4427228
Enviado desde mi SM-G955F mediante Tapatalk

markoelprototipo said:
I just installed the magisk module and works perfect [emoji848] View attachment 4427228
Enviado desde mi SM-G955F mediante Tapatalk
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If you listen carefully you will notice that with the Magisk module you do not get changes when you activate the different configurations. And instead with this method everything is working in the best way. Thank you for your comments!

adriano222 said:
If you listen carefully you will notice that with the Magisk module you do not get changes when you activate the different configurations. And instead with this method everything is working in the best way. Thank you for your comments!
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I tested all configurations and works perfect

markoelprototipo said:
I tested all configurations and works perfect
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Well in that case remains as an alternative for those who do not work well the other method. Regards!:bueno::RE

viperfx for s7 edge oreo rom
adriano222 said:
Instructions to Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
The instructions have been split into two parts for your convenience. The first part involves setting up the device before you proceed to the actual instructions to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo 8.0. The second part covers installing ViPER4Android itself and the drivers.
Step 1: Pre-setup
Download and install Busybox on your rooted Android. V4A team recommend using Stephen (Stericson) Busybox, so download it by clicking on the app box below.
BusyBox
Stephen (Stericson) Tools FreeDownload
Once it has been installed on your device, launch the app from the app drawer.
As soon as the app starts, it will prompt you for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Busybox Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Busybox Installation
Make sure that you are in the “Install Busybox” tab. Do not modify any options, leave them as they are.
Tap on the “Install” button on the very bottom of the app screen. The Busybox installation will start and complete in no time. You shall see the confirmation message instantly.
Next, download a root-enabled file manager of your choice. We prefer Solid Explorer for its simplicity and efficiency.
Solid Explorer File Manager
NeatBytes Productivity FreeDownload
Once installed, launch Solid Explorer.
Swipe out from the left edge of the app screen and tap on “Root” under the “Storages” menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Give Root permissions to Solid Explorer
The app will prompt for root permissions, grant them.
Navigate to /Vendor/etc. Find the file named “audio_effects.conf”.
Long-press on the file, then tap on the 3-dot overflow menu on the top-right and select “Rename”.
Change the filename to “audio_effects.conf.bak“. You could have simply deleted the file, but we advise you to rename it so that if you want to restore in future, it will spare you some trouble.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Rename "audio_effects.conf" file in /vendor/etc
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Rename “audio_effects.conf” file in /vendor/etc
Just tap on “OK” and exit the Solid Explorer.
Finally, the last thing to do is set SELinux status as Permissive. We can do that easily using “The SELinux Switch” app. So, download the app and install it on your device – The.SELinux.Switch.ver.6.0.3.build.603.apk. Then launch the app, grant it root permissions, and press the “Permissive” button. If you find it troublesome, you can simply follow our tutorial.
Just reboot your device. It is very important to reboot after you have performed the above.
Step 2: Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo
Now that you have properly setup your Android device to install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo, follow the steps below.
Download ViPER4Android for Android Oreo: ViPER4Android_FX_v2505.zip
Extract the downloaded file. You shall then have two files:
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A4.x-A7.x.apk
ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk
We are only going to need the latter (ViPER4Android_FX_v2505_A7.x_Nougat_IO_test_fix.apk).
Connect your device to the PC and transfer the file to it.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Install ViPER4Android app
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Install ViPER4Android app
Now open Solid Explorer (Or any other file explorer). Navigate to the location where you placed the *.apk file and install it.
Once installed, go to the app drawer and tap on “ViPER4Android”.
As soon as the app is launched, it will prompt you for driver installation.
Just tap on “YES”. You shall instantly be asked for root permissions, so grant them.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Installation
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Installation
The driver installation will begin and your phone’s screen will freeze. Don’t worry, it’s going as planned. Do not exit the app or press any buttons.
After 30-60 seconds the process will complete. Simply tap on “OK” and reboot your device.
Once your phone has rebooted, open the V4A app again and swipe out from the left to open the menu.
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo - Driver Status
Install ViPER4Android on Android Oreo – Driver Status
Select “Driver Status”. It should display the status value as “Normal”. You are now ready to give a nice push to your phone’s audio experience by customizing settings in the ViPER4Android app.
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Hello, sir im trying to install viper4android on samsung s7 edge G935FD im using oreo 8.0 (samsung experience 9) offical vietnam rom i got this rom from this website.
i did same as you told to do to install viperfx but the problem is there is no file named as ''audio_effect.conf'' in root/Vendor/etc
in root/vendor/etc there is a file named as audio_effects_common.conf.
and if i go to root/system/etc there i can see these two files ''audio_effects.conf'' and ''audio_effects_sec.conf''
and as you said to rename ''audio_effects.conf'' as ''audio_effects.conf.bak'' i did this but after doing this when i open viper it says tap yes to install drivers when i tap yes it says ''driver install failed: the busybox installation found on your device doesnot work. this usually means you installed a wrong or broken busybox. V4A needs stericson's busybox to work.if you are sure you installed the proper busybox,then please confirm your device has been completely rooted.''
and my root is fine and even busybox is installed properly i guess actually error comes when i rename the ''audio_effect.conf'' to ''audio_effect.conf.bak'' and if i rename it back to ''audio_effect.conf'' then it doesnot show me this error but it keeps on asking my to install driver again and again please help me it been more then 18 hours im trying to install viperfx but i cant do it
im a music love i managed to get a good headphone but without viper4android music dont feell that good

No download links dor busybox
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I can't find download links for busybox

M seeing only audio_effects.xml and audio_policy.conf
Which 1 shld i rename??

Phenomenali'm said:
M seeing only audio_effects.xml and audio_policy.conf
Which 1 shld i rename??
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This is the friend file!:good:

wasaymirza said:
Hello, sir im trying to install viper4android on samsung s7 edge G935FD im using oreo 8.0 (samsung experience 9) offical vietnam rom i got this rom from this website.
i did same as you told to do to install viperfx but the problem is there is no file named as ''audio_effect.conf'' in root/Vendor/etc
in root/vendor/etc there is a file named as audio_effects_common.conf.
and if i go to root/system/etc there i can see these two files ''audio_effects.conf'' and ''audio_effects_sec.conf''
and as you said to rename ''audio_effects.conf'' as ''audio_effects.conf.bak'' i did this but after doing this when i open viper it says tap yes to install drivers when i tap yes it says ''driver install failed: the busybox installation found on your device doesnot work. this usually means you installed a wrong or broken busybox. V4A needs stericson's busybox to work.if you are sure you installed the proper busybox,then please confirm your device has been completely rooted.''
and my root is fine and even busybox is installed properly i guess actually error comes when i rename the ''audio_effect.conf'' to ''audio_effect.conf.bak'' and if i rename it back to ''audio_effect.conf'' then it doesnot show me this error but it keeps on asking my to install driver again and again please help me it been more then 18 hours im trying to install viperfx but i cant do it
im a music love i managed to get a good headphone but without viper4android music dont feell that good
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Were you able to find a fix for this? I'm having the same issues, and cannot find a solution. Thanks!

Sagoode said:
Were you able to find a fix for this? I'm having the same issues, and cannot find a solution. Thanks!
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Same goes here

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[FIX/GUIDE] Viper4Android Nexus 6p

I have been relentlessly trying to fix the drivers that couldn't install, even when I installed it. So I have finally found a fix tinkering with my system folder. I will be posting a guide + the fix so scroll down to the appropriate section! I understand that other people posted the guide but I wanted to share my own way of doing it
Pre requisite s:
Busy box
Root (non systemless because it didn't work for me on systemless)
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1) Install Viper4Android either from other posts or from the download links below which is a flashable zip with a dark theme
2) Download SELinuxEnforcing from the download link below and install it, THERE WILL BE A WARNING FOR SOME THAY IT CAN HARM THE SYSTEM, PRESS READ MORE OR SIMILAR AND PRESS INSTALL ANYWAY. THE APP WAS JUST REMOVED FROM PLAY STORE AND THIS HAS NO HARM THAT IT CAN INFLICT!
3)Go to SELinuxEnforcing and accept root permission then press on the permissive button.
4) Download root browser from the Play Store created by JRummy.
5) Alright ready for the fun part, reboot into Recovery mode TWRP
Decrypt your device( if you have it encrypted)
6) Press install and locate to the area that this v4a zip is located ( mostly /sdcard/downloads)
6) Press and install the zip
Reboot into device
7) Go into viper4android and install the driver
8) Reboot and after if you DO not see any installed driver, move on to the FIX section!
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Pre requisites[FIX] + pre installed by you :
Busybox[GUIDE]
Root[GUIDE]
SELinuxEnforcing[GUIDE]
Root Browser
={ FIX }=
Got Root? Anyway, looks like its still saying Driver not Installed even though you installed it.
1) Now there's a very easy fix. Given that you have root browser following on from the guide or sliding through to this section taking a look at the pre requisites, go into it.
2) You will now be welcomed with a lot of folders. Locate to
system then vendor then etc then you will see audio_effects.conf that is interrupting the drivers.
3) What you want to do now is to long press it, which will pop up with various options, press rename and change .conf to .bak which will disable the configuration script but keeping it backed up for if anything that goes wrong.
4) Reboot and voila! Your drivers should say neon activated and etc.
PRESS THANKS IF IT HELPED AND WORKED SO THAT OTHER PEOPLE CAN SEE ITS VALIDITY
Read here too. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2952137 I've been using Viper Atmos for a week or so now ever since the op made it work perfect with Nexus 6p.
Sent from San Antonio Tx- Nexus 6p

Installing xposed

*******KennyG change this to how you need it, I'm just getting the knowledge out. I don't wish to steal credit or work******
Hello fellow xda members, I have used many other sites but haven't been on xda since my droid bionic days... I didn't give up on the v10, i contacted tung and here we are!
Any hoo the method was created by the 6th_Hokage for the boost stylo and it works with a little tweaking on our devices.
Follow the prerequisites from his thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-stylo/how-to/guide-xposed-boost-stylo-5-1-1-t3192494
Here they are for quick glance
Required:
Root
Busybox installed on the device: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....busybox&hl=en
Script Manager: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...tmanager&hl=en
Package needed Xposed Boost Stylo.zip: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347813218
Extract the stylo zip to the root of your internal storage
you should see the installer script file and the xposed zip package
download corresponding xposed zip and installer apk
(v80sdk22arm64) and (3.0 alpha 4)
rename the v80sdk22arm64.zip to the v72 found on the root of the sd from the Xposed Boost Stylo.zip
then run it following the instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-stylo/how-to/guide-xposed-boost-stylo-5-1-1-t3192494 by kakashi aka the6thhokage
5- Open Script Manager and navigate to the installer file (script) and chose script, su then press save .
6- now select the same script and press run and choose the option according to what you want (Yes/No)
7- Wait for the script to finish, now go to Xposed Installer apk that you installed before and select soft reboot (it will turn off just power back on)
8- After restart and you may use Xposed properly
soft reboot and there ya go! Ill add more stuff when I get time
thanks peter muzyka
hey the errors don't hinder it and use kernel auditor to set permissive on boot. I also would like some coffee funds if you feel the need paypal [email protected]
I get this error message when I try to install
it should continue to run, make sure you renamed the xposed zip to the same name as the one in the file and have it placed on the root of your internal storage
I renamed the file and put the folder in the internal storage
As a zip not folder all on the root of the sd. I'll make a all in one after I get with romracer and 6th hokage
got it working. thanks.
@THADDIUS25
Like superdallas said, you must put the files from zip into root of internal storage. your screenshot is showing you put the files under "Xposed+Boost+Stylo V2"
Also did you download v80sdk22arm64 then renamed it? you can find download link from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Need to fix Google Play Store links =)
I just used the steps in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/install-xposed-framework-to-lg-spirit-t3226809
Clearer steps by playadru182 below: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66015228&postcount=48
Also, if anyone is getting a second screen error when making calls after installing xposed. Don't forget to follow @tattedup 's tutorial on second screen fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/general/xposed-fixes-screen-t3246515
It doesn't continue to run in my case, it just shows it can't create /proc/self/fd/
Like this?
http://imgur.com/A1FbNtS
Yeah, it does exactly like that.
Make sure Busybox is installed. As in, run the the Busybox app that you downloaded from the Play Store and install it from there.
Yeah busybox isn't installing properly for some odd reason I believe. It does not run like it usually does.
It doesn't say installed when you tried installing it?
https://imgur.com/JTfuKST
It does say installed....
What fixed it for me was either installing Busybox (I forgot ^^ or using the Terminal Emulator way that I mentioned in my comment to the OP.
When I did that it said no such file or directory
When you entered "su" then "sh /sdcard/installer" in the emulator?
Unlike the OP here that says to put the files in the root folder, put it in the /sdcard folder then try it.
I put it in the folder, but still, no such file or directory.

Replacing SuperSU by MagiskSU on A2017G Nougat B04/B05

Introduction: Since the last days I encountered several problems after updating SuperSU (updating from stable 2.79 to 2.80 then 2.81 then finally 2.82).
Refer to https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703
Also SuperSU (2.80, 2.81) now requires a lot of new permissions not needed for pure root functions, and since it is now owned by Chinese CCMT company,
I prefer another root solution, and discover Magisk and MagiskSU (Magisk/MagiskSU is open source which is excellent for privacy and security).
Magisk official topic: Magisk v12.0 - Root & Universal Systemless Interface [Android 5.0+]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
All about Magisk:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
[UNOFFICIAL] Magisk v13 and MagiskManager v5.0 snapshots
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/unofficial-magisk-v10-beta-built-t3521901
I follow the Magisk official topic and try to install Magisk (v12.0 and Magisk manager v4.3.3 from Playstore).
But no root is operational, root is installed but no root persmissions!
After reading some discussion https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382, I decided try the latest Magisk beta (snapshot):
I use:
MagiskManager-v5.0-170612.apk from https://github.com/stangri/MagiskFiles Direct download link: https://github.com/stangri/MagiskFiles/blob/master/MagiskManager-v5.0-170612.apk
Magisk-v13-170612.zip from https://github.com/stangri/MagiskFiles Direct download link: https://github.com/stangri/MagiskFiles/blob/master/Magisk-v13-170612.zip
Magisk-v13-170612-Uninstaller.zip (not needed, just in case) from https://github.com/stangri/MagiskFiles Direct download link: https://github.com/stangri/MagiskFiles/blob/master/Magisk-v13-170612-Uninstaller.zip
UPDATE-unSU-signed.zip from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
A2017G-N-B04-boot.img from https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195902948 (original topic: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/download-center-factory-images-ota-t3606547 )
A2017G-N-B05-boot.img from https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634782427 (original topic: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/download-center-factory-images-ota-t3606547 )
TWRP 3.1.1-0: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195900705 (original topic: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/download-center-factory-images-ota-t3606547)
And it works, root is OK, root checker passed, and when enabling Magisk Hide in Magisk manager: Safetynet check passed!
This would mean function like Android Pay should be OK too for interested users.
(Add) To get Google Play Store Settings as Certified: select Magisk hide in Magisk manager, check the box corresponding to Play Store, clear Play Store data => certified. So applications like Netflix would be now available in Play Store (they are hidden for rooted (= not certified) phone.
Procedure I followed:
- Current phone status: unlocked bootloader, stock ROM Nougat B04, TWRP recovery 3.1.1-0, root with SuperSU 2.82 (systemless)
- (optional, but recommended for safety) backup with latest TWRP 3.1.1-0: boot, recovery, system, data, cache
- reboot into TWRP, then in this order during same session: install zip UPDATE-unSU-signed.zip, install image A2017G-N-B04-boot.img, install zip Magisk-v13-170528.zip , reboot system => normal boot OK
- Under Android: click on apk to install magisk manager MagiskManager-v5.0-170528.apk (must first enable Unknown sources in Phone Setting/Security) -
- Run MagiskManager: MagiskManager ok, MagiskSU OK!, enable Magisk hide: Safetynet check passed!
- disable "Unknown sources" in phone settings/Security.
Notes:
- If you have SuperSU 2.79, 2.80 or 2.81 this should work too.
- UPDATE-unSU-signed.zip is used to completely remove/uninstall SuperSU first, which helps Magisk install, although Magisk has actions to uninstall
SuperSU by itself.
- This procedure should work too (not tried) for other model like A2017 or A2017U, just be careful to replace the A2017G-N-B04-boot.img boot image with the one corresponding to your model (you could extract boot.img from your model ROM zip).
Edit (add):
- This procedure works also for Nougat B05. Just use A2017G-N-B05-boot.img instead of A2017G-N-B04-boot.img.
- You can use more updated version of Magisk and Magisk Manager.
- If you do not have SuperSU installed, you can skip all steps related to SuperSU.
Uh. How do I download from GitHub?
senny22 said:
Uh. How do I download from GitHub?
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Well, links to Github are not direct download link, you open it with a browser, then you see a list of apk/zip files with different dates (build).
You then choose a file (for example file with the latest date) by clicking on its name, it will get you to a new page where there is a Download button.
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Well, links to Github are not direct download link, you open it with a browser, then you see a list of apk/zip files with different dates (build).
You then choose a file (for example file with the latest date) by clicking on its name, it will get you to a new page where there is a Download button.
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When I press the chosen file (example magisk apk) it brings me to a new page but where the download link is supposed to be it instead says "the file is to big to show". Do I need to be on a PC?
senny22 said:
When I press the chosen file (example magisk apk) it brings me to a new page but where the download link is supposed to be it instead says "the file is to big to show". Do I need to be on a PC?
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There is in fact a "download" button to download the file. You probably need a PC for this. I will edit the post to add direct download links.
dnlilas said:
There is in fact a "download" button to download the file. You probably need a PC for this. I will edit the post to add direct download links.
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Got it. Apparently you need a PC.
I tried to install this on V2.0.0B01 chinese.
All passed green except the ctsProfile which returns false.
SU from magisksu works btw. what does ctsProfile mean?
Also, if I tried to enable su for apps and adb, basic integrity gives false too.
@otaconremo
Did you enable Magisk Hide? Maybe this could help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd3GpYd9V5U
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@otaconremo
Did you enable Magisk Hide? Maybe this could help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd3GpYd9V5U
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Yes I did enable magisk hide. It's enabled by default and I even toggled it on and off. Also, magisk app force closes whenever I grant su access to any app. But it still does give me su anyway.
To note, v13 is the only version that works on the chinese variant so far. All other previous versions doesn't allow me to boot my device. Maybe because we don't have a custom kernel/boot to begin with.
Any way to use this in the A2017U running b25?
Can you please update files?
dodo34 said:
Can you please update files?
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Update to latest Magisk files as of today.
ok. i tried it but system is craching inside android.
Thanks, works perfect.
Only SafetyNet check in magisk isnt succesfull.
What to do to pass the check?
When i go on Storage in Settings i get a system carsh error. Is everything ok with your phone ?
Spillunke said:
Thanks, works perfect.
Only SafetyNet check in magisk isnt succesfull.
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When i go on Storage in Settings i get a system carsh error. Is everything ok with your phone ?
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Yep.
Installed/flashed Magisk 13.3 and now SafetyNet Check works
Thanks :good:. The method worked for me with B05 and Magisk 13.3.
I used the same method with B06. Magisk Manager 13.3 kept crashing but it seems more stable with Magisk 14.0.

How to root Verizon Galaxy S4 with android 5.0.1 lollipop build LR22C.I545VRUGOF1

Ok..so this is my first post and I hope it's in the correct spot. I've found a way to root the Verizon wireless galaxy s4 with android 5.0.1 lollipop build LRX22C.I545VRUGOF1 with kingoroot (not kingroot) and then replacing kingoroot superuser with chainfire's supersu and removing the annoying kingoroot.
Notes: 1. I was playing around with this for a while with different versions of the kingoroot app before I got all the steps right so I'm not sure if this method will work with the latest version of kingoroot as they have updated it to remove some of the tampering problems I believe to keep you using their app but I didn't delete all of the kingroot.supersu folders as described in step 7 when I had the latest version installed and it wouldn't let the SuperSu app update the binaries it just stayed on the updating screen. It may work with the latest version if you delete the folders following step 7 I just had the earlier version installed when it worked. I'm rooted with SuperSu confirmed by Root Checker. I will list the apps I used and versions below. 2. The galaxy s4 with android 5.0.1 build LRX22C.I545VRUGOF1 from verizon can't flash twrp or cwm that I know of at the moment so I couldnt use NonStickAtom785s method as i couldnt select the correct kernel. I thank him for his info though. I may be wrong and there may be an easier way to root or switch from kingoroot superuser to SuperSu. If there is please comment. This is just the way I figured out how to root mine by combining information I found here on xda from all the awesome users. 3. You may want to scan your phone with an Antivirus app after you download the below apks and before proceding just to make sure your don't have any vulnerabilities. Here we go!
Step 1. Download and install ES file explorer from play store if you don't already have it. Current version as of this post and what I used was 4.1.6.7.9.
Step 2. Download kingoroot.apk version 3.0 (or latest version..see notes above) and the supersu version 2.79.apk
Step 3. Make sure you have unknown sources checked in your phone settings and install kingoroot. The earlier version, version 3.0, says this app may be harmful but just click on more info and click allow install. Once installed open kingoroot from your apps launcher. Press the one click root button and wait for it to finish rooting the phone. Once that is done back out to your home screen.
Step 4. Open the superuser app from your apps launcher that kingoroot installs while rooting and use it to remove/uninstall what you can of the KNOX system apps. They usually have a little shield beside of them. Once they are uninstalled close superuser.
Step 5. Open ES file explorer and open the menu from the top left. Scroll down until you see the root explorer switch and tap it to turn switch it on. Grant kingoroot permission to have root acess. Now tap the words root explorer to open up the root explorer menu and select mount R/W. Change the paths / and /system from RO to RW and click ok. Open the menu again click local then download or navigate to where you downloaded the supersu.apk. Rename supersu-2.79-xxx.apk to base.apk. Long press base.apk and select copy at the bottom of the screen. Open menu at the top left again and under local select device. Then click on the data folder and then select app folder. Find the folder listed kingoroot.supersu and open it. Select paste at the bottom of the screen and it will ask if you want to overwrite base.apk. Select continue to overwrite. Now back out of ES file explorer and restart your phone. When it restarts it should say android updating and under that it'll say apps 1/1. It only takes a few seconds, what it's doing is adding supersu to your app launcher.
Step 6. Once phone is booted open ES file explorer again and navigate back to the kingoroot.supersu folder and open it local/device/data/app/kingoroot.supersu
Click on the file base.apk and selet the android package installer to install supersu. Once installed back out to your home screen and restart your phone again.
Step 7. Once phone is booted up open es file manager one more time. Navigate back to local/device/data/app. You should now have a folder named eu.chainfire.supersu. Open the menu and click local and then click device. Now use the magnifying glass at the top right to search for kingoroot.supersu. It should find some file folders and one icon with a .png extension. Delete these file folders and icon with ES file manager by long pressing on one of the folders and then check marking the rest and clicking the trash can at the bottom. DO NOT use a Uninstaller to remove kingoroot superuser, use ES file explorer to manually delete these. Once those are deleted back out of or close ES file explorer.
Step 8. Open your app launcher and open the app SuperSu. It will tell you that the su binaries need to be updated. Select continue and then select normally. It should say updating binaries and even though you have uninstalled all of the KNOX components you may get a pop up message asking if you want SuperSu to disable KNOX. If it does select ok and you should receive a message saying KNOX disabled. The binaries should update and it will recommend that you restart the phone. Select restart now or ok and back out to your home screen and then reatart. I backed out to home screen and restarted manually. Now you s4 is rooted and you have supersu as the superuser app and you can uninstall the kingoroot app from your apps launcher. Also look under the application manager of your phone under all apps and see if kingoroot superuser is listed with a blank icon...if it is just click it and click uninstall. You can also now go to play store and update your SuperSu app to the latest version which is 2.82 as of this post. That's it. Please feel free to post or message me if you have any problems and I will help you the best I can.
Step 9. Optional: You can go back to es file explorer and open up the root menu and select Mount R/W and change the paths / and /system back from RW to RO. I recommend this unless you plan on writing to these particular paths.

[MOD] Viper4Android Nougat ROMs, working and tested at Moto X2 2014

Hi,
Here I have Viper4android the best equalizer o ever used and guide to install...
1: Download zip file below added below Link
2: Root your device as described in my Root for 7.0 same as 8.0 as describes in my last thread.
3: Place zip file internal storage
4: go to Custom Recovery I.e. TWRP
5: Install zip file, press Reboot System
6: install root explorer, go to directory "system/vendor/etc"
7: you will see file named "audio_effects.conf"
8: Rename file as "audio_effects.conf.back"
9: Now go to installed apps and open Viper4android, it will ask to install driver, click yes...
10: After some time it will say reboot...
11: Now Reboot and enjoy
I have tested at custom/stock Nougat ROM for moto x2 and working, sound is Awsome... I always missed good equalizer in new ROMS and here you go....
Have a nice day
File attached below.
Note: Be patient while installing driver if shows close or wait for app press wait until it shows reboot!! Enjoy
https://mega.nz/#!MmQlAIZI!gy21yMqT6bN0aigs_ybyUN3PisNwolKVwN4RRRVwEOw
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In nougat, you just have to install viperFX v6.1 and that's it, it works without needing to install a driver or modify anything.
You just have to consider having Selinux in permissive mode. regards
It also works together with dolby
Casper1982 said:
In nougat, you just have to install viperFX v6.1 and that's it, it works without needing to install a driver or modify anything.
You just have to consider having Selinux in permissive mode. regards
It also works together with dolby
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Ok I'll try it

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