[Q] Using CyanogenMod's DSPManager on stock - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to get DSPManager.apk from CM11 to run on stock? I find it's the one app I really miss - it just makes everything sound richer and fuller/more immersive to me.
There's a DSP Manager in the play store but it's not the same thing and doesn't provide the same functionality.
I tried just copying over and installing the APK from the CM11 package (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2595464) - it'll install and run but none of the settings have any effect so I uninstalled it.
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Turns out this is the proper package to install : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393138
I flashed it in stock (3e) recovery and it gave a message saying "signature verification failed" (or similar) but continued on to say installation successful, followed by rebooting, but afterwards, there is no DSPmanager app that I can find.
Do I need CWM or something else? Will it trip the KNOX flag?

bokaboka said:
Is there a way to get DSPManager.apk from CM11 to run on stock? I find it's the one app I really miss - it just makes everything sound richer and fuller/more immersive to me.
There's a DSP Manager in the play store but it's not the same thing and doesn't provide the same functionality.
I tried just copying over and installing the APK from the CM11 package (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2595464) - it'll install and run but none of the settings have any effect so I uninstalled it.
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Turns out this is the proper package to install : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393138
I flashed it in stock (3e) recovery and it gave a message saying "signature verification failed" (or similar) but continued on to say installation successful, followed by rebooting, but afterwards, there is no DSPmanager app that I can find.
Do I need CWM or something else? Will it trip the KNOX flag?
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Potentially it could be that it was/is wrote for CM's base and framework therefore won't run on TW. However it may just need the correct permissions set and over wrote via a root explorer/editor.
CWM will trip KNOX yes if you install it.

Wouldn't it be easier to just install Viper? Same basic UI, except Viper needs to download a driver or two.

I remember playing with both DSP Manager and Viper back on CM10 and at that time, I definitely preferred the sound coming out of DSP Manager. The viper features either were very subjectively indistinguishable to me (like bumping up sampling rates for flac files etc) or sounded like the gimmicky EQ changes that are available in the stock software.
In any case I may have to install CWM some time just to try to get it to install properly - is that definitely what's causing the package signature error when I try to install it from 3e recovery?

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[Q] HELP on getting "Permanent Root"

Anyone know how to get permanent root?What i mean by permanent is when i reboot the phone i still have it.
I usually update to D107 then root phone using one click root method,install magic aosp rom,go to SuperUser(which i placed in /system/app folder) it ask me to update to newest version,i click ok and it works,i get root access in Estrong File Manager and other root apps,i can delete and modify /system folder from Estrong file manager.
After reboot i go to Estrong file manager and it doesnt work any more,SuperUser looses its update and any root app i install after reeboot dont get SuperUser prompt for root access anymore.And if i try to update SuperUser it says that update was successful but at the bottom i don't see new version.I still get root if i adb shell su,but on android i don't get asked for su anymore and i dont think i have root on the phone.Can anyone post step by step instruction for getting "permanent root",Thanx in advance.
I think you do have root, but the issue is that root has to be re-enabled after every reboot (it is done automatically and doesn't require user intervention). Don't ask me why, but that seems to be how root in the Epic currently works with the jk method. The superuser app will work only the after it is installed, and subsequent to a reboot, will loses its ability to control permissions, and any new apps that need (or want) to get superuser status will do so without a prompt from the superuser app, which could be bad depending on the app.
Check this thread where they found a work around: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788939
jokarak said:
I think you do have root, but the issue is that root has to be re-enabled after every reboot (it is done automatically and doesn't require user intervention). Don't ask me why, but that seems to be how root in the Epic currently works with the jk method. The superuser app will work only the after it is installed, and subsequent to a reboot, will loses its ability to control permissions, and any new apps that need (or want) to get superuser status will do so without a prompt from the superuser app, which could be bad depending on the app.
Check this thread where they found a work around: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788939
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Thanx man,that definetly looked promising but dint fix the problem.I wondrer if its just certain phones that have this problem because I don't see many people complaining or is it just certain roms and kernels.
lviv73 said:
Thanx man,that definetly looked promising but dint fix the problem.I wondrer if its just certain phones that have this problem because I don't see many people complaining or is it just certain roms and kernels.
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Hey bro, this is what i did because last night i installed the mix kernel and was getting to many dropped calls even in voicemail.
I re-flashed my epic to complete stock, i then ran the Andro/koush one-click method to get clockwork recovery. Then i flashed the Bub's AOSP Magic rom, now i tried to install Andro kernel to get superuser but this didn't work (couldn't gain root), so then i removed superuser.apk and install fluff kernel power saver one and have perm root.
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/epi...uffkernel-epic-4g-version-1-0-1-2-8-1-mflops/
If i remember correctly those was the steps i did.
mykenyc said:
Hey bro, this is what i did because last night i installed the mix kernel and was getting to many dropped calls even in voicemail.
I re-flashed my epic to complete stock, i then ran the Andro/koush one-click method to get clockwork recovery. Then i flashed the Bub's AOSP Magic rom, now i tried to install Andro kernel to get superuser but this didn't work (couldn't gain root), so then i removed superuser.apk and install fluff kernel power saver one and have perm root.
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/epi...uffkernel-epic-4g-version-1-0-1-2-8-1-mflops/
If i remember correctly those was the steps i did.
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Thanx man,that fixed my root,you saved me alot of trouble,i guess it was the kernel.Oh and the fluff kernel is probably the smoothest kernel i used so far,now my root is there all the time,thanx again.

S-off, Superuser denying root like crazy

Currently Running Miui 2.7.1.3 i believe the numbers are, whichever the latest version of the rom is. It installed no problem, was merely updating to try to fix theme issues from 2.6, and here is where the problem begins:
So i was browsing my phone and realised that i didn't have superuser on there, wondering why because usually every rom i ever ran had it automatically on there, installed it off of another site, the elite version, and from there everything got screwed up, i don't know what happened or why it started but, i could no longer run busybox, TBU, setcpu, nothing that requires root, due to the fact that superuser was denying root. I had no clue why, i've been reading threads for hours similar to "Superuser denying root" and such, and to no avail, the problem is still there, i have set superuser to both prompt and allow when asking for root, and neither worked, so i figured a clean fresh reflash of MIUI would help, however even after wiping and a clean install, root does not work, ive read some articles describing to just unroot and root again however it's been so long since ive rooted a phone, can anyone direct me to the best way to do this without having to do an ODIN and set up my phone allover again, keep in mind that it is still S-Off. What am i doing wrong?
I also have tried to clear data for superuser, as well as install multiple versions, neither have worked.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
ROBLEM SOLVED:
To those with similar problems to this who have ruled out other reasons, described in this thread, abandon Superuser and download SuperSU instead, it fixed my problem.
Odin is for Samsung Phones and if u lost root redownload the rom or Google super user and download the binaries and just flash them.
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I tried all that, anyway im in the middle of a stock restore right now and trying to reroot but stuck at the damn visionary step >.<
I am now stuck with S-on and back in a stock rom, downgraded, and visionary still doesnt work, i give up
Try gfree method
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You're very likely doing so much wrong..
MIUI has an option in settings - "allow superuser privileges". You didn't turn it on, and it's off by default. That's it. And from there you went to a whole new level of going the wrong way.
No amount of restoring to stock and re-rooting can help you. Root privileges aren't phone-specific, they're ROM-specific, and relevant only for the ROM currently on the phone. Reflash the ROM with something else - and existence or inexistence of root will depend on this "something else". Thus I fail to understand, what were you looking for when restoring to stock. It was as irrelevant as could possibly be.
Jack_R1 said:
You're very likely doing so much wrong..
MIUI has an option in settings - "allow superuser privileges". You didn't turn it on, and it's off by default. That's it. And from there you went to a whole new level of going the wrong way.
No amount of restoring to stock and re-rooting can help you. Root privileges aren't phone-specific, they're ROM-specific, and relevant only for the ROM currently on the phone. Reflash the ROM with something else - and existence or inexistence of root will depend on this "something else". Thus I fail to understand, what were you looking for when restoring to stock. It was as irrelevant as could possibly be.
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I believe you got two troubleshootings steps backwards.
After you have searched and exhausted every troubleshooting step you found (which obviously wasn't thorough), you should have posted in the MIUI thread about the problem. They might have scolded you a little before answering, but you would have gotten your answer.
Flashing back to stock is ALWAYS your last resort. It should only be done after scouring the web for answers, then asking for the answer, and when there is no other alternative - FroYo PD15IMG.zip.
Jack is blunt, but as he's as right as always.
I'm not one to deny mistakes, that sure was stupid of me not to look, i guess i just thought there were deeper problems than just the rom having it turned off, anyway i'm doing the downgrade now and it should work, thank you for the help its appreciated
Jack_R1 said:
You're very likely doing so much wrong..
MIUI has an option in settings - "allow superuser privileges". You didn't turn it on, and it's off by default. That's it. And from there you went to a whole new level of going the wrong way.
No amount of restoring to stock and re-rooting can help you. Root privileges aren't phone-specific, they're ROM-specific, and relevant only for the ROM currently on the phone. Reflash the ROM with something else - and existence or inexistence of root will depend on this "something else". Thus I fail to understand, what were you looking for when restoring to stock. It was as irrelevant as could possibly be.
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Could you point me to this "allow superuser privileges"? I have restored with recovery and have yet to find such a setting.
If you are referring to the permission guard, it allows everything, and there is no setting to simply turn it on
No, not this one. It's been some time since I sold my Nexus One, which was running MIUI back at the time, but I understand that in the newer MIUI there is an app or setting, called LBC guard, which controls both Superuser access and app permissions. Try looking it up.
P.S. I remember CM team member post, saying that the newer CM9 also come with root privileges turned off by default, because they decided it's a safer way.
Right, and the Permission Guard is run by LBC guard, there is no way to set anything different from what i have, i believe its a problem with the busybox binaries and superuser binaries, i'm trying to use this SuperSU instead of superuser to see if that will work. If i remember correctly before all this happened i may have hit uninstall busybox by accident and that may be why its not working, could be that ive never had busybox working and haven't been able to install it due to the SU problem
EDIT: Yes i have solved it now, SuperSU actually makes the prompts for superuser come up now, im using it instead of superuser entirely, must be deeper problems with original superuser
If you had SuperSU installed on the system and additionally installed the regular Superuser, or the other way around - these two are incompatible on binaries AFAIK, and mixing the applications without cleaning up the build and using the correct binary could cause what you were experiencing.
Yes your probably correct only i had two separate versions of superuser that didnt overwrite and that must be where the binaries got messed up
The 1st thing I usually do when I install a new rom, is install SuperSU, update the binaries then I use Titanium to uninstall Superuser.
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Drakona.cookie said:
Currently Running Miui 2.7.1.3 i believe the numbers are, whichever the latest version of the rom is. It installed no problem, was merely updating to try to fix theme issues from 2.6, and here is where the problem begins:
So i was browsing my phone and realised that i didn't have superuser on there, wondering why because usually every rom i ever ran had it automatically on there, installed it off of another site, the elite version, and from there everything got screwed up, i don't know what happened or why it started but, i could no longer run busybox, TBU, setcpu, nothing that requires root, due to the fact that superuser was denying root. I had no clue why, i've been reading threads for hours similar to "Superuser denying root" and such, and to no avail, the problem is still there, i have set superuser to both prompt and allow when asking for root, and neither worked, so i figured a clean fresh reflash of MIUI would help, however even after wiping and a clean install, root does not work, ive read some articles describing to just unroot and root again however it's been so long since ive rooted a phone, can anyone direct me to the best way to do this without having to do an ODIN and set up my phone allover again, keep in mind that it is still S-Off. What am i doing wrong?
I also have tried to clear data for superuser, as well as install multiple versions, neither have worked.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
ROBLEM SOLVED:
To those with similar problems to this who have ruled out other reasons, described in this thread, abandon Superuser and download SuperSU instead, it fixed my problem.
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Anyone else with this problem go in the permissions app and enable root as miui uses its own root for security reasons.
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MIUI uses a customized superuser app. Use it and follow the instructions. Cnote ports the ROM. He knows what he's talking about.
Hello, I am a newbie and looking for a miracle. I am going to apologize for the length of this message in advance. Couple days ago I perm rooted the HTC Glacier Mytouch 4g using the instructions at //wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_glacier . As instructed, I downgraded the software to 1.17.531.2 and then perm rooted with S-Off on the device. Then, I installed the cyanogenMod 7.2.0-glacier (stable version) with the google apps. Everything worked great and was happy.
Right after I installed AdFree from Googleplay, I had issues but problem may not be caused by this app. Googleplay gave me a message of an “error no connection”. I got a message that the “ADWLauncher failed to launch” over and over again which prevented me from doing anything else. I was able to reboot the phone in between the notifications of the ADWLauncher failure. When I was back up and running, I got the same message of Googleplay “error no connection” and ADW failure very quick after start up. I pulled the battery and did a hard power up (volume down plus power button at same time). This is when things got worse. The Hboot starts up and wants to update, which I did but then I could not choose recovery mode to install a backup. If I choose not to update Hboot, then I only have the option to restart the phone. I can see on top of the screen “Glacier PVT SHIP S-OFF” .
Wait – things get worse. I am no longer running the cyanogenmod ROM but am back to the downgraded ROM 1.17.531.2. I still can’t download from googleplay because I get the message “Error no connection”, even though I am running on the old ROM. I can’t download apps from the phone, but I can push apps to phone from my googleplay account. I did push the ROM Manager app to the phone. When I start the ROM Manager, I get the message “You must root phone for ROM to function. Superuser was not found at “/system/bin/su” or “/system/xbin/su”.
I tried to start the recovery through adb using “adb reboot recovery”, but I get a power off symbol (a red circle) and phone freezes. I need to pull the battery to reboot.
Again sorry for the length. I am hoping for a miracle. Since I can’t do anything in the hard power up mode, I need to find a way to fix through adb or fastboot. Does anyone know how to get the Superuser installed through adb or fastboot? Is there a way to flash another custom ROM that has a superuser installed through adb or fastboot?
BTW. Gmail works fine.
thanks
Droid-2 said:
Hello, I am a newbie and looking for a miracle. I am going to apologize for the length of this message in advance. Couple days ago I perm rooted the HTC Glacier Mytouch 4g using the instructions at //wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_glacier . As instructed, I downgraded the software to 1.17.531.2 and then perm rooted with S-Off on the device. Then, I installed the cyanogenMod 7.2.0-glacier (stable version) with the google apps. Everything worked great and was happy.
Right after I installed AdFree from Googleplay, I had issues but problem may not be caused by this app. Googleplay gave me a message of an “error no connection”. I got a message that the “ADWLauncher failed to launch” over and over again which prevented me from doing anything else. I was able to reboot the phone in between the notifications of the ADWLauncher failure. When I was back up and running, I got the same message of Googleplay “error no connection” and ADW failure very quick after start up. I pulled the battery and did a hard power up (volume down plus power button at same time). This is when things got worse. The Hboot starts up and wants to update, which I did but then I could not choose recovery mode to install a backup. If I choose not to update Hboot, then I only have the option to restart the phone. I can see on top of the screen “Glacier PVT SHIP S-OFF” .
Wait – things get worse. I am no longer running the cyanogenmod ROM but am back to the downgraded ROM 1.17.531.2. I still can’t download from googleplay because I get the message “Error no connection”, even though I am running on the old ROM. I can’t download apps from the phone, but I can push apps to phone from my googleplay account. I did push the ROM Manager app to the phone. When I start the ROM Manager, I get the message “You must root phone for ROM to function. Superuser was not found at “/system/bin/su” or “/system/xbin/su”.
I tried to start the recovery through adb using “adb reboot recovery”, but I get a power off symbol (a red circle) and phone freezes. I need to pull the battery to reboot.
Again sorry for the length. I am hoping for a miracle. Since I can’t do anything in the hard power up mode, I need to find a way to fix through adb or fastboot. Does anyone know how to get the Superuser installed through adb or fastboot? Is there a way to flash another custom ROM that has a superuser installed through adb or fastboot?
BTW. Gmail works fine.
thanks
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I would download a recovery image and use fastboot to install it. Maybe something is wrong with your recovery.
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Then wipe system, do a factory reset, and wipe dalvik-cache before flashing a ROM. Also, re-download your ROM.
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I would download a recovery image and use fastboot to install it. Maybe something is wrong with your recovery.
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Then wipe system, do a factory reset, and wipe dalvik-cache before flashing a ROM. Also, re-download your ROM.
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Thanks - I will need to try this later

[HOW TO] Root and Install CWM without USB, Odin, or Computer: 2013 Version

Thanks to alephzain, bbelos/CMTeamEpic, DRockstar, koush, neldar, QBKing77, and toadlife!
See a change log of edits to this post at the bottom. Any corrections or suggestions are welcomed.
This How To will explain how you can root and install ClockworkMod on a stock Epic 4G (SPH-D700) running Gingerbread FC09 without a USB cable, Odin, and with or without a computer. My phones USB pins are busted, but otherwise it charges fine and works great. So I spent many determined days figuring out how I may eventually install CyanogenMod. This first requires getting ClockworkMod on the phone.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to follow the exact procedure below.
How will you get files onto your phones external sdcard?
Novice:
- Without a computer: Download files using a browser found in the Google Play Store: Firefox, Dolphin.
- With a computer: Email yourself the files and use your phones email app to save them to your sdcard.
- With a computer: Remove your external sdcard, insert it into an adapter, then insert/connect it to your computer to copy files to the sdcard.
Expert:
- With a computer: Its possible to access "offline files" with Google Drive, but its a bit cumbersome to find the file using a file manager.
- With WiFi and a computer: After gaining root, install the "WiFi ADB" app and download the Android ADB tools for your OS: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Transfer the following files to your sdcard (see attachments below):
- Framaroot-1.6.1.apk
- CleanGB_Kernel_0b28e9767b.zip
- cwm-5.0.2.7-epic4g.zip
Get Rooted:
- On your phone go to Settings -> Applications -> Check: Unknown Sources
- Install the Framaroot-1.6.1.apk package.
Install the following apps from the Google Play Store:
- SGS Kernel Flasher
- ROM Manager
Start SGS Kernel Flasher:
- Backup your stock kernel, but if you re-flash your stock kernel then you will need to repeat the following procedures.
- Choose Kernel -> Select CleanGB_Kernel_0b28e9767b.zip -> Flash Kernel
- Reboot
Start ROM Manager:
- Select Reboot into Recovery
Recovery Mode:
- Press the Settings icon: You should now be in CWM v3.1.0.1 (use volume up/down, camera to select, home to go back)
- Select: install zip from sdcard -> toggle signature verification -> choose zip from sdcard -> cwm-5.0.2.7-epic4g.zip
- Reboot
Verify CWM Installed:
- Power off phone, wait a few seconds after vibration indicates phone is powered off.
- Hold down: Volume Down, Camera, and Power On.
- Release when the icons light up.
- You should see "CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.7" and the menu in blue text.
Congratulations you flashed ClockworkMod without USB or Odin!
What now? How about installing CyanogenMod? Well thats my next step and I highly suggest your phone already be activated, the PRL updated, data/contacts synced/backed up, and all services working before installing CyanogenMod stable. Otherwise, as of today (CM v10.1), you will need to temporarily boot into Samsungs FC09 in order to perform these functions.
I hope you find this How To helpful. Feel free to aks any questions, but please Google search for any "inbetween steps" that I have left out of this How To for the purpose of brevity.
Good luck!
Change Log:
12/08/2013: (Major Addition) Added important note. Added backing up stock kernel.
11/21/2013: (Minor Addition) Added email method for transferring files to your sdcard. Clean up.
11/20/2013: (Minor Addition) In case their sources disappear I have attached the required files.
11/18/2013: (Minor Correction) Improved links. Clean up.
11/17/2013: (Major Correction) Corrected spelling of Framaroot-1.6.1.apk filename.
11/16/2013: (Minor Correction) After installing CyanogenMod 10.1 (STABLE) I realized the above version CWM is not the latest.
Appreciate the effort and updated info.
Mr_You said:
Thanks to alephzain, bbelos/CMTeamEpic, DRockstar, koush, neldar, QBKing77, and toadlife!
See a change log of edits to this post at the bottom. Any corrections or suggestions are welcomed.
This How To will explain how you can root and install ClockworkMod (CWM) on a stock Epic 4G (SPH-D700) running FC09 without a USB cable, Odin, and with or without a computer. My phones USB pins are busted, but otherwise it charges fine and works great. So I spent many determined days figuring out how I may eventually install CyanogenMod. This first requires getting ClockworkMod on the phone.
How will you get files onto your phones external sdcard?
Novice:
- Without a computer: Download files using a browser found in the Google Play Store: Firefox, Dolphin.
- With a computer: Email yourself the files and use your phones email app to save them to your sdcard.
- With a computer: Remove your external sdcard, insert it into an adapter, then insert/connect it to your computer to copy files to the sdcard.
Expert:
- With a computer: Its possible to access "offline files" with Google Drive, but its a bit cumbersome to find the file using a file manager.
- With WiFi and a computer: After gaining root, install the "WiFi ADB" app and download the Android ADB tools for your OS: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Transfer the following files to your sdcard (see attachments below):
- Framaroot-1.6.1.apk
- CleanGB_Kernel_0b28e9767b.zip
- cwm-5.0.2.7-epic4g.zip
Get Rooted:
- On your phone go to Settings -> Applications -> Check: Unknown Sources
- Install the Framaroot-1.6.1.apk package.
Install the following apps from the Google Play Store:
- SGS Kernel Flasher
- ROM Manager
Start SGS Kernel Flasher:
- You may backup your kernel, but if you re-flash your stock kernel then you will need to repeat the following procedures.
- Choose Kernel -> Select CleanGB_Kernel_0b28e9767b.zip -> Flash Kernel
- Reboot
Start ROM Manager:
- Select Reboot into Recovery
Recovery Mode:
- Press the Settings icon: You should now be in CWM v3.1.0.1 (use volume up/down, camera to select, home to go back)
- Select: install zip from sdcard -> toggle signature verification -> choose zip from sdcard -> cwm-5.0.2.7-epic4g.zip
- Reboot
Verify CWM Installed:
- Power off phone, wait a few seconds after vibration indicates phone is powered off.
- Hold down: Volume Down, Camera, and Power On.
- Release when the icons light up.
- You should see "CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.7" and the menu in blue text.
Congratulations you flashed ClockworkMod without USB or Odin!
What now? How about installing CyanogenMod? Well thats my next step and I highly suggest your phone already be activated, the PRL updated, data/contacts synced/backed up, and all services working before installing CyanogenMod stable. Otherwise, as of today (CM v10.1), you will need to temporarily boot into Samsungs FC09 in order to perform these functions.
I hope you find this How To helpful. Feel free to aks any questions, but please Google search for any "inbetween steps" that I have left out of this How To for the purpose of brevity.
Good luck!
Change Log:
11/21/2013: (Minor Addition) Added email method for transferring files to your sdcard. Clean up.
11/20/2013: (Minor Addition) In case their sources disappear I have attached the required files.
11/18/2013: (Minor Correction) Improved links. Clean up.
11/17/2013: (Major Correction) Corrected spelling of Framaroot-1.6.1.apk filename.
11/16/2013: (Minor Correction) After installing CyanogenMod 10.1 (STABLE) I realized the above version CWM is not the latest.
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This rooting method works, but i have a problem.
The kernel has the su binary installed, nd thats the problem; with a root checker it says no root access. Now i cant do anything else because everytime i do something to fix this issue, it stays the same after a reboot
Please help me
TheKillah512 said:
This rooting method works, but i have a problem.
The kernel has the su binary installed, nd thats the problem; with a root checker it says no root access. Now i cant do anything else because everytime i do something to fix this issue, it stays the same after a reboot
Please help me
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The purpose of the CleanGB kernel is to provide CWM v3.1.0.1. You only need to install Framaroot to root the phone.
I'm not exactly sure where you are stuck or what you are trying to achieve. I tried duplicating the process, but it is entirely possible that I made an error so any corrections are helpful.
Mr_You said:
The purpose of the CleanGB kernel is to provide CWM v3.1.0.1. You only need to install Framaroot to root the phone.
I'm not exactly sure where you are stuck or what you are trying to achieve. I tried duplicating the process, but it is entirely possible that I made an error so any corrections are helpful.
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Mr_You said:
The purpose of the CleanGB kernel is to provide CWM v3.1.0.1. You only need to install Framaroot to root the phone.
I'm not exactly sure where you are stuck or what you are trying to achieve. I tried duplicating the process, but it is entirely possible that I made an error so any corrections are helpful.
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Yes, im sorry that i have to make u go through all this trouble because maybe im doing this wrong..
What i was trying to say is that the kernel also has 'su' in /sbin (im not sure if this is the problem but in my galaxy s3 the 'su' is only located in /system/bin and /system/xbin)
I also read this article where it said that the 'su binary' isnt supposed to be in /sbin because in this case (what i think its saying is) that everytime it boots up the /sbin is part of the booting process. Here is the website link: htt p://a ndro idsu.co m (cant post links yet damn)
" People with the su binary located in /sbin have a much tougher time. I’ve found that these are mostly Samsung users (with the notable exception of the Nexus S). I don’t know why it’s done this way, and if anybody does know, please let me know, but for some reason kernel and ROM devs for these devices put su in /sbin. /sbin is part of the boot.img, and therefore any modifications to that directory will be erased on boot."
What i first did is installed Framaroot nd rooted the phone, then got excited because i had been trying to root it for like 2 years now with no success, so since i thought i knew what i was doing, i trailed off nd tried to install CWMR through Rom Manager then went into recovery nd for some weird reason it just put me in the stock android recovery so i knew something went wrong... Then i got scared nd tried to go back to your method nd installed the kernel flasher so i flashed the kernel, rebooted, nd then went into the superuser app. It said the SU binary needed to be updated (got surprised because it didnt say that before i flashed the kernel) i put continue nd it showed me an option to install it through TWRC/CWMR or install normally,so i chose through CWM nd it actually booted me up into CWM but then it said something about a command not working [it was some couple days ago so i cant remember what it said exactly] so i messed around with CWM and tried to installed CyanogenMod which i had downloaded previously, did the signature verification toggle off, but it still said installation aborted because of the command or something... Then i rebooted the phone nd then the problems started, in the superSU app i tried to install normally but it said installation failed... Got the root checker nd said su found in /sbin /system/bin and /system/xbin but i had no root access so i panicked nd tried to root it again with Framaroot, it said success nd i rebboted but it didnt work. I ran the root checker again nd it was the same. I tried to go back to a backup i did when i only had root without the kernel but(which by the way by the end of the backup it said couldnt make md5 sums)but idk why but it took me to the stock android recovery so i couldnt make a restore. I felt trapped cs i couldnt go back to before i had the kernel. With no root access i couldnt also do the restore to the stock kernel(SGS Kernel Flasher app) because i made a backup of it in case something went wrong.. Unfortunately it did so now with no root access i cant really do nothing anymore... I was thinking of using odin to go back to its original state, but then i remembered that it was impossible because odin never recognized my phone while in download mode... Im short in options on what to do please help, im still a noob
Can you try to do a factory reset from the stock recovery and start over?
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Can you try to do a factory reset from the stock recovery and start over?
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Yes, thats exactly what i did two times but it didnt work because once you flash something theres no way to go back unless you have a backup and a way to restore it or is there a way i dont know of?? I also checked right after the factory reset in the settings nd it still had the same kernel, and the root checker still said the su binaries were installed in the 3 places i mentioned earlier nd still without root access
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Yes, thats exactly what i did two times but it didnt work because once you flash something theres no way to go back unless you have a backup and a way to restore it or is there a way i dont know of?? I also checked right after the factory reset in the settings nd it still had the same kernel, and the root checker still said the su binaries were installed in the 3 places i mentioned earlier nd still without root access
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EDIT: If you have tried this procedure on a Galaxy S3 then I would suggest this discussion be continued on the appropriate forum.
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EDIT: If you have tried this procedure on a Galaxy S3 then I would suggest this discussion be continued on the appropriate forum.
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No, lets get this straight. I already rooted my gs3 a long time ago nd i didnt use this procedure with it. I used this procedure with my Epic
TheKillah512 said:
No, lets get this straight. I already rooted my gs3 a long time ago nd i didnt use this procedure with it. I used this procedure with my Epic
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I assume you've already tried uninstalling any SU-type packages?
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I assume you've already tried uninstalling any SU-type packages?
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Yes i did.. In the SuperSU app in the settings section it has an option to Full Unroot, nd i think it works but it has to reboot, and at the time of reboot, the kernel overrides it and gets rid of any modifications like getting unrooted..
Looks like im going to have to bear with this nd just leave it like that, besides i already have a rooted gs3
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Yes i did.. In the SuperSU app in the settings section it has an option to Full Unroot, nd i think it works but it has to reboot, and at the time of reboot, the kernel overrides it and gets rid of any modifications like getting unrooted..
Looks like im going to have to bear with this nd just leave it like that, besides i already have a rooted gs3
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So your are running CleanGB? When you open ROM Manager and select "Boot into Recovery" does it boot into CWM v3 and are you able to flash CWM v5 or do you still get the error?
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So your are running CleanGB? When you open ROM Manager and select "Boot into Recovery" does it boot into CWM v3 and are you able to flash CWM v5 or do you still get the error?
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Yes i am running CleanGB nd when i use rom manager and select "Boot into Recovery" it does nothing because i dont have root access and that means it doesnt have permissions to boot into recovery, however i did also try to manually boot into recovery but it took me to the stock recovery.. Is this supposed to happen??
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Yes i am running CleanGB nd when i use rom manager and select "Boot into Recovery" it does nothing because i dont have root access and that means it doesnt have permissions to boot into recovery, however i did also try to manually boot into recovery but it took me to the stock recovery.. Is this supposed to happen??
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Yes that is normal.
I see you say you tried reinstalling Framaroot, but try reinstalling again. But don't reboot. Afterwards go straight into ROM Manager and select "Boot into Recovery" and if rooting was successful I believe it should boot into CleanGBs CWM v3 recovery.
It did boot up into CWM v3 nd i tried to flash the CWM v5 but there were these weird things, look ill show u a picture of it.
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It did boot up into CWM v3 nd i tried to flash the CWM v5 but there were these weird things, look ill show u a picture of it.
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For some reason all the forums posts images are broken for me. It seems to be a 404 error.
Ok lets try this:
Make sure you are rooted (install Framaroot again if you need to, don't reboot) and start SGS Kernel Flasher and flash your backup backed up stock kernel and reboot. Then try following the procedure again from the top as described to try to install CWM. Rebooting your stock kernel may or may not fix these issues. If it doesn't then it may require finding a way to fix it via a Terminal app or other method.
I seem to be rooted in some ways but not in others
I installed Framaroot and it claimed success. However, that doesn't seem to be true according to the Root Checker app. I removed Framaroot, rebooted, reinstalled, and reran it with no difference. But what's weird is the first time it seemed to work, so I went ahead and tried to flash CleanGB and it worked. I'm currently running CleanGB.
The problem now is that when I ask ROM Manager to Boot into Recovery it won't do it, presumably because I don't have root access. What can I do next? Any suggestions are appreciated!
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The problem now is that when I ask ROM Manager to Boot into Recovery it won't do it, presumably because I don't have root access. What can I do next? Any suggestions are appreciated!
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I would try reinstalling Framaroot (and don't reboot) then: Start ROM Manager->Reboot into Recovery
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I installed Framaroot and it claimed success. However, that doesn't seem to be true according to the Root Checker app. I removed Framaroot, rebooted, reinstalled, and reran it with no difference. But what's weird is the first time it seemed to work, so I went ahead and tried to flash CleanGB and it worked. I'm currently running CleanGB.
The problem now is that when I ask ROM Manager to Boot into Recovery it won't do it, presumably because I don't have root access. What can I do next? Any suggestions are appreciated!
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Thats exactly what is happening to me too, friend...
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Thats exactly what is happening to me too, friend...
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Sorry you're mistaken. You just posted a pic of CWM v3. So your "Reboot into Recovery" from ROM Manager worked.
Did you try what I suggested here to fix your errors?

Viper Audio/Htc 10( workaround solved)(s-off) only

I upgraded a few days ago. This device is amazing in every way.... HTC 10's stock boomsound + Dolby sounds amazing. Was definitely in need of an audio equalizer though. I love viper and have used for yrs. I have tried every way possible to get vipers drivers installed with no luck. Here are the final steps I found and am now able to use viper successfully.
Streaming bt to my car stereo is why :this is was so important to me,because without viper it really doesn't sound good.
Unlocked Verizon running Lee-Droid nightlies. S-off as well. I'm going to link what I used to make this possible.
Requires root & unlocked bootloader.
Custom recovery.
Clean flash rom of choice .
Use a root browser and find system/vendor/etc.Rename.... audio effects Conf. To Audio effects conf.bak and save.
Go into supersu settings and unroot completely . After device reboots
I also went into my Android pay app while no root was mounted and added my card to use on AP.
Reboot to recovery.
Flash Magisk V6 ,reboot recovery, I think it's important to do this between flashes.
Flash top-johns xposed systemless framework v86.5
Reboot recovery flash magisk module template. This enables you to have root but to be able to mount and dismount root with a switch.
Reboot recovery flash supersu 2.76 magisk zip... systemless root
Reboot recovery flash viper for Android magisk zip.
Reboot device ..grant proper supersu permissions I also updated supersu binaries through play store at that time.
Download and install viper 4 android Fx v2401 apk . If you only flash the magisk version of viper through recovery and don't install the listed apk behind. Viper will still not be installed.
Open Viper4A, allow supersu privileges : install audio drivers and reboot & profit.
I've tried v28 acoustx audio and it really sounded bad as well.
Boomsound+stock dolby+ Viper = sounds better than my m8 with Dragon Fi with the Harmon Kardon MOD.
Android pay has worked all day for me also.
I spent endless hours: trying to find the combinations of things I could do to get vipers audio drivers to stay mounted and nothing.
Maybe this post will help.
I've also included uninstaller for both framework & magisk. Easiest way to uninstall is dirty flash current rom back over itself.
I have many other modules up and working also on this framework amplify, gravitybox, powernap, youtube adaway,clean lockscreen and all with the ability to mask root
Must be s-off
Downloads.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3odvvrwn2dulsj2/Magisk-uninstaller.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d1rmlj6pj9v4evo/xposed-uninstaller-topjohnwu-20160820.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o74qhu8pwdhccyt/xposed-v86.5-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d4l8rr8hy79z16w/ViPER4Android_FX_v2401_A4.x-A6.x.apk?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hgct738gwnazkgp/ViPER4Android-magisk.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/atjygxkysgjcyig/SuperSU-v2.76-magisk.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u4icuw5dlwv0f5o/Magisk-module-template.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bkdnspqvh1ma3ae/Magisk-v6.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s4s34l00a7u7npr/XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid.apk?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zae9yzn02zh7bzt/Magisk_Manager_v1.2.apk?dl=0
Edit Sept 22 newest viper 2.5.0.5 all with brand new interface. Much nicer than the latter.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s2wx6hu2xxueb1m/ViPER4Android FX-2.5.0.5.apk?dl=0
I take no credit for above files. Except gathering them into one place and sharing what worked for me.
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57da413dd2058/Screenshot_20160915-023227_1.jpg?
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57da4160e3c9e/Screenshot_20160915-023205.png?
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thanks for this workaround, but an easier way would be to just remove the htc_audio_effects.conf in system/etc, then just reboot and install the apk then the driver and reboot again
Why are people having issues? I have viper4android MK MOD installed without any dramas at all. All i did was dirty flash ROM selecting selinux permissive in Aroma. after a reboot i installed the mk mod zip and everything is fine, drivers installed and everything works.
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Why are people having issues? I have viper4android MK MOD installed without any dramas at all. All i did was dirty flash ROM selecting selinux permissive in Aroma. after a reboot i installed the mk mod zip and everything is fine, drivers installed and everything works.
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because just using the app, doesn't modify the right file. those zips/mods are compatible with htc roms, so they modify the right file, so you don't have to do anything
but not every mod/zip is compatible with that.
Well I have a v4a working with all driver and all installed along side with Dolby eq as well both working s-on all in one zip I hear huge diff in all output speaker/aux/bluetooth as said Dolby and v4a both eq working side by side didn't do anything cept flash 1 zip
I drove on a small trip today and the 10 truly sounds amazing now. And the above is the only way I could properly install and get to stick.
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Why is s-off required? all the above steps can be done with s-on. am i missing something?
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Why is s-off required? all the above steps can be done with s-on. am i missing something?
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You're completely right, as long as you have an unlocked bootloader you should be fine.
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Why is s-off required? all the above steps can be done with s-on. am i missing something?
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I think it is meant that you need s-off for magisk.
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I think it is meant that you need s-off for magisk.
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S-off isn't needed for it. It's like installing any MOD to a rom, unlocked bootloader with custom recovery is enough
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V4A easiest way: s-off/unlock bootloader, flash custom recovery, get root (normal supersu is fine, no need for systemless root), install V4A like normal (and install drivers using the prompt when you first go into V4A), go to system/etc/audio_effects.conf and copy paste the v4a lines into htc_audio_effects.conf. Reboot and it should all be working. I'm not sure why OP needed to go through this convoluted process.
AcoustiX isn't currently tuned for HTC 10 (which is why it doesn't sound as good), I'm going to have to redo a few things for it to sound better since I've now just gotten my device today.
i have a thread with much easier instucrions that doesnt require s off or anything, just root
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V4A easiest way: s-off/unlock bootloader, flash custom recovery, get root (normal supersu is fine, no need for systemless root), install V4A like normal (and install drivers using the prompt when you first go into V4A), go to system/etc/audio_effects.conf and copy paste the v4a lines into htc_audio_effects.conf. Reboot and it should all be working. I'm not sure why OP needed to go through this convoluted process.
AcoustiX isn't currently tuned for HTC 10 (which is why it doesn't sound as good), I'm going to have to redo a few things for it to sound better since I've now just gotten my device today.
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please do tell when youve got it all great
These instructions allow you to use android pay. I believe that's the main reason the OP chose this method.
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These instructions allow you to use android pay. I believe that's the main reason the OP chose this method.
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As long as you set up Android pay and add card when phone is unrooted, before flashing framework and stateless root. Yes
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Thanks for posting this! I'm anxious to dig into it after work and see if it solves my problem of having a constant hiss/white noise whenever the Viper4Audio Magisk module is enabled (I used the Magisk/SuHide/Xposed systemless combo to keep SafetyNet from tripping). I hate having to choose between SafetyNet and a usable V4A.
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V4A easiest way: s-off/unlock bootloader, flash custom recovery, get root (normal supersu is fine, no need for systemless root), install V4A like normal (and install drivers using the prompt when you first go into V4A), go to system/etc/audio_effects.conf and copy paste the v4a lines into htc_audio_effects.conf. Reboot and it should all be working. I'm not sure why OP needed to go through this convoluted process.
AcoustiX isn't currently tuned for HTC 10 (which is why it doesn't sound as good), I'm going to have to redo a few things for it to sound better since I've now just gotten my device today.
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My go to MOD finally I've been waiting for it to get tuned for our device had it rocking on the m8 and m9
Great tutorial for people looking into magisk in general, straightforward and works. Certainly got me going, Verizon running Viper 3.1.0, I made sure to format data and start fresh fyi
@mattie_49 Before doing this method, did you get a lot of static/white noise when running V4A on LeeDroid? I can't seem to get rid of the constant static when V4A is enabled. It worked fine on Stock, so I'm not sure what the problem is at this point.
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@mattie_49 Before doing this method, did you get a lot of static/white noise when running V4A on LeeDroid? I can't seem to get rid of the constant static when V4A is enabled. It worked fine on Stock, so I'm not sure what the problem is at this point.
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No. And that was the rom I first loaded up also. Did you use the newest viper apk I posted last night at the bottom.
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Thanks for posting the 2.5 update. I installed that version, which asked for SU privileges and installed drivers. All seems to be working well now.

Viper4Android Help

I've been fighting with my 6P all day long trying to get Viper4Android to work after going through the process of finally rooting and installing RR ROM.
I've gone through every single tutorial I can find, I can get the app installed, but I dont think its actually running because I cant get permission to modify the audio_effects.con file in any way no matter what I search for.
Any advice would be great or even if theres a ROM for the 6P that already has it baked into the ROM I would gladly take a shot at it.
Im basically trying to increase the volume of my bluetooth audio and from everything I read, this is the only way unless someone here has any options.
Thanks!
Flashing arise 2.94 aroma installer worked for me on every rom. I'm not using rr rom, but you should give it a try. At the aroma installer tick remove deep buffering, if the processing fails on viper with rr rom . No need to modify the audio config. But if you want to do it use twrp filemanager. Boot to twrp, mount system and use the twrpfilemanager to rename or delete the audio config.
To download arise 2.94 aroma visit the arise thread here on xda.
Edit: to check if viper is working, check the driver status on viper while you playing some music, processing has to show "yes"
ya, the driver for viper is enabled, but not processing.
Im going to work on installing that mod this morning and Ill let you know how I make out!
Thanks!
Just wanted to let you know that suggesting using Arise was awesome!
It took a bit to figure out how to actually install it since RR doesnt use Aroma, but I got the files modified and it installed perfectly!
VIper4Arise is enabled and Processing!
Ive been using XDA since I've owned an HTC Hero and you guys are STILL the best!
Thanks!
I gave up on V4A a while ago, and went with AudioFX

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