I am unable to install fortnite with APK file.It says app not installed.I have tried installing all APK versions with different Signatures.My device is running on Oreo soak test version. Please suggest a way to install fortnite without rooting.
You need a 64-bit device, official Oreo is 32-bit. You won't be able to play it on stock.
Won't install on PE either.
It runs like **** on higher end devices than ours, I wouldn't bother.
64-bit
You'll need a 64-bit custom rom (Like AEX or PE)
Stock is only 32-bit and also soak oreo.
In AEX the game installs but when you are playing it quits you saying something about the OEM and the ADB.
Just stick with PUBG.
red002 said:
You'll need a 64-bit custom rom (Like AEX or PE)
Stock is only 32-bit and also soak oreo.
In AEX the game installs but when you are playing it quits you saying something about the OEM and the ADB.
Just stick with PUBG.
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The GPU is not yet supported. It wont work on 64bit roms either.
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I'm currently sitting on the stock 6.0.1 B29 ROM for my 2017U A7, which is BL unlocked, rooted (SU 2.79-SR2), Xposed, with RootSwitch working, and TWRP.
What's the most simply way for me to upgrade to Nougat while maintaining those things listed above (aside from Xposed which I know doesn't support Nougat yet)?
Would I be forced to wipe my phone after installing Nougat in order to get everything working optimally?
Are there any issues or potential problems when upgrading that I should be aware of?
Read the nougat thread in general.
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Read the nougat thread in general.
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I have seen this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/edl-emergency-dl-mode-twrp-unlock-t3553514
But I was wondering there was a more simple or directly method which doesn't involve EDL mode?
Edit: Nevermind, I don't know why I was expecting a more simple method, nothing on the A7 is more straightforward than that. I'd still like to know if I should be expecting any issues and if a full wipe is needed. For that matter will my phone be wiped anyway if I install that ROM?
Cyrus D. said:
I'm currently sitting on the stock 6.0.1 B29 ROM for my 2017U A7, which is BL unlocked, rooted (SU 2.79-SR2), Xposed, with RootSwitch working, and TWRP.
What's the most simply way for me to upgrade to Nougat while maintaining those things listed above (aside from Xposed which I know doesn't support Nougat yet)?
Would I be forced to wipe my phone after installing Nougat in order to get everything working optimally?
Are there any issues or potential problems when upgrading that I should be aware of?
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I don't see any reason that you couldn't flash the universal bootstack and modem for the U variant from the Lineage thread, and then flash the stock Nougat ROM that's posted in the BadBoyz Magisk thread. Or just flash the bootstack and modem, then flash that ROM, being that it's stock and should still allow you to pass SafetyNet.
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I don't see any reason that you couldn't flash the universal bootstack and modem for the U variant from the Lineage thread, and then flash the stock Nougat ROM that's posted in the BadBoyz Magisk thread. Or just flash the bootstack and modem, then flash that ROM, being that it's stock and should still allow you to pass SafetyNet.
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I would assume that it'd overwrite TWRP and I'd have to reinstall that again, and considering all the steps overall, that's not really any faster than jcadduono's EDL mode method.
Basically I was hoping there was a method that could just allow one package to be directly flashed and get it all done in one simple go to prevent any possible mistakes.
I said screw and installed the necessary program and drivers to flash the package with the Nougat bootloader + ROM + TWRP in EDL mode, it appears to detect properly, but I don't know if I want to go through with it until Xposed arrives. Between YouTube ads or grinding my face with a belt sander, I think the latter is less painful and horrific.
On the topic of SafetyNet, I currently pass it if I switch root off, yet Nintendo games won't install on my phone. They show as "incompatible with your device" the same as if they detect I have root. I have SUHide installed as well, but I have no idea how to check on that (where it is or how it functions for that matter). Installing the APKs from an alternate source just results in them crashing on start-up. Nintendo REALLY don't want root users playing any of their games.
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I would assume that it'd overwrite TWRP and I'd have to reinstall that again, and considering all the steps overall, that's not really any faster than jcadduono's EDL mode method which installs the bootstack + ROM + TWRP from one package and can recover a brick.
Basically I was hoping there was a method that could just allow one package to be directly flashed and get it all done in one simple go so I don't have to do a song and dance every time I want to change my ROM. But I don't know if I can just do that with jcadduono's package because IIRC TWRP doesn't automatically install things to where they should be, you have to manually select it (recovery, etc) and that package needs to be installed to multiple locations. Or maybe I have no idea what I'm talking about it.
I said screw and installed the necessary program and drivers to flash the package with the Nougat bootloader + ROM + TWRP in EDL mode, it appears to detect properly, but I don't know if I want to go through with it until Xposed arrives. Between YouTube ads or grinding my face with a belt sander, I think the latter is less painful and horrific.
On the topic of SafetyNet, I currently pass it if I switch root off, yet Nintendo games won't install on my phone. They show as "incompatible with your device" the same as if they detect I have root. I have SUHide installed as well, but I have no idea how to check on that (where it is or how it functions for that matter). Installing the APKs from an alternate source just results in them crashing on start-up. Nintendo REALLY don't want root users playing any of their games.
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Have been able to play Pokemon Go (my son, lol) and Fire Emblem on several Lineage based ROMs using Magisk. Can also get Android Pay to work (except for my bank currently not supporting it, but it doesn't show that I'm running any third party ROM or have my bootloader unlocked.) So, that might be the way for you to go, if you decide to try it out. As far as the EDL method, I've never tried it, but it does seem like an extremely useful tool.
Sorry went back and edited my post. It seems I was mistaken and I'd have to at least flash 2 packages by the EDL method, the TWRP package isn't the full ROM, just the bootloader and recovery. The only thing I can get working is Pokemon Go if I switch off root. Is Magisk working on the stock Nougat ROM as well?
Not working for me. Was working on 8.0 roms with magisk installer but now it says no driver installed no matter what I try. I saw a thread on the the pixel 2 forum where they fixed it by moving files around with a root file manager but they said not to try it on non pixel device. I doubt the file structure would be different so I'm not sure why. Might just try it....
Suggestions?
Edit: BTW I'm using aicp
Here you go, https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/sound-mod-viper4android-oreo-t3734107
I got it working on Cardinal AOSP 8.1 64 via the V4A for magisk 15+ magisk module.
I'm also using AICP, I've flashed the files above and also try the magisk version, none of them worked, viper keeps asking me to install drivers, if I do it from the app, I get and I/O error :_
Hi there!
On my nexus P, I've just install LineageOS 8.1 rom, nano gapps, and Magisk...
I can't access Google Assistant.. but, I've always been able to use it on my others rooted devices. So why did it won't work on the 6P ?
I try to reinstall it, I've played a bit with Magisk to hide or not the root, but still won't work...
Help! lol
I've checked the .xml file and the lines which is described in the guides to fix this error does not exist, there is not kgagent.
I've installed a custom rom and opengapps, magisk, microg, supersu, all these flashed through twrp.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/phone-locked-payment-service-uninstalled-t4018177
SM-J530F D/S
Tartarus v.2 rom android 9.0
3.3 Twrp
Whilst waiting for help I'm going to try installing a samsung pay.apk through adb sideload. Going to try on different pc as here I get the closed error as I try to push or do adb usb, adb root or whatever.
As a side note I've noticed that I'm having issues with installing magisk, which seemingly requires to be reinstalled if installing multiple things like microg, patcher, which throws error about android pie not being supported, etc. It says that the boot image incompatible or something. Also had issue with supersu saying that the binaries are or occupied by something else whilst inside the os. Trying to copy files in file manager (twrp) throws error 1.
Edit: no success.
ClownWorld said:
I've checked the .xml file and the lines which is described in the guides to fix this error does not exist, there is not kgagent.
I've installed a custom rom and opengapps, magisk, microg, supersu, all these flashed through twrp.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/phone-locked-payment-service-uninstalled-t4018177
SM-J530F D/S
Tartarus v.2 rom android 9.0
3.3 Twrp
Whilst waiting for help I'm going to try installing a samsung pay.apk through adb sideload. Going to try on different pc as here I get the closed error as I try to push or do adb usb, adb root or whatever.
As a side note I've noticed that I'm having issues with installing magisk, which seemingly requires to be reinstalled if installing multiple things like microg, patcher, which throws error about android pie not being supported, etc. It says that the boot image incompatible or something. Also had issue with supersu saying that the binaries are or occupied by something else whilst inside the os. Trying to copy files in file manager (twrp) throws error 1.
Edit: no success.
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1. Samsung apps wont work on AOSP.
2. Try flashing the base ROM with a base firmware that doesnt have any carrier like vodafone etc.
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1. Samsung apps wont work on AOSP.
2. Try flashing the base ROM with a base firmware that doesnt have any carrier like vodafone etc.
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Are you saying that tartarus v.2 is a carrier dependant rom? Any suggestions of stable / bugless rom?
I've tried several, some sound issues, others soft brick/crash, and others thread topic.
In order to be able to run Charter Spectrum, (and other television streaming applications) I've been looking to use some of the more sophisticated root-hiding technologies made available by newer versions of Magisk. I'm currently on version 23 of Magisk itself, and 24.1 of the app, but afraid to go any higher with either due to reports of non-boot conditions or incompatibility with newer versions of the Magisk app itself.
Has anyone been brave enough to try current versions of Magisk with Alpha/Omega Rom and MK2000 kernel (or other comparable custom kernels)? If so, did you have a similar problems, (no-boot, Magisk app ceasing to function, etc.) did it work perfectly, or was there some other outcome?
Your input is very much welcomed!
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In order to be able to run Charter Spectrum, (and other television streaming applications) I've been looking to use some of the more sophisticated root-hiding technologies made available by newer versions of Magisk. I'm currently on version 23 of Magisk itself, and 24.1 of the app, but afraid to go any higher with either due to reports of non-boot conditions or incompatibility with newer versions of the Magisk app itself.
Has anyone been brave enough to try current versions of Magisk with Alpha/Omega Rom and MK2000 kernel (or other comparable custom kernels)? If so, did you have a similar problems, (no-boot, Magisk app ceasing to function, etc.) did it work perfectly, or was there some other outcome?
Your input is very much welcomed!
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Hello, your on the latest version that works with Oreo 8.0 at this time. Magisk 25.2 does not work. When I installed Magisk 25.2 app, it would not open. So I just uninstalled the Magisk app and reinstalled a lower version and that fixed it. I am also running Stock Oreo 8.0 ezV2020 kernel.
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Hello, your on the latest version that works with Oreo 8.0 at this time. Magisk 25.2 does not work. When I installed Magisk 25.2 app, it would not open. So I just uninstalled the Magisk app and reinstalled a lower version and that fixed it. I am also running Stock Oreo 8.0 ezV2020 kernel.
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Thanks for the datapoint. Can a newer version of Magisk itself be used with version 24.1 of the app?
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Thanks for the datapoint. Can a newer version of Magisk itself be used with version 24.1 of the app?
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I was mistaken, version Magisk-v24.3.apk is the latest version that will work with the Lgv20 Stock Oreo. And Magisk 24.3 would be the latest version. Just install the apk file from GitHub. Do direct install. I just updated my Lgv20 and it works.
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I was mistaken, version Magisk-v24.3.apk is the latest version that will work with the Lgv20 Stock Oreo. And Magisk 24.3 would be the latest version. Just install the apk file from GitHub. Do direct install. I just updated my Lgv20 and it works.
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Indeed. The version 24.3 apk installed beautifully, and version 24.3 of Magisk did the trick as well. Unfortunately, after enabling Zygisk and restarting, the device now hangs indefinitely on the boot animation .
Bill720 said:
Indeed. The version 24.3 apk installed beautifully, and version 24.3 of Magisk did the trick as well. Unfortunately, after enabling Zygisk and restarting, the device now hangs indefinitely on the boot animation .
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I never enabled Zygisk, Do you have a backup of your boot image in twrp? I would re flash the boot image. Or you can try to boot into twrp and run Magisk-uninstaller-20210117.zip Then install the Magisk apk again to get Magisk installed.
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I never enabled Zygisk, Do you have a backup of your boot image in twrp? I would re flash the boot image. Or you can try to boot into twrp and run Magisk-uninstaller-20210117.zip Then install the Magisk apk again to get Magisk installed.
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I followed a bunch of rabbit trails on this one. Tried disabling Xposed Framework because someone said that it might interfere with Zygisk. No change. Tried disabling all of the Magisk modules, but it still hung. Finally, I did the rename-magisk-apk-file-to-uninstaller.zip trick and uninstalled it through TWRP. The device still hangs on boot. I'm thoroughly regretting this experience right about now. The V20 might just be toast.
Update: it did boot up eventually after uninstalling Magisk completely. I'll have to revisit this later in the day.
Phew! It's back in service. Enabling Zygisk is definitely the thing that causes it to incompletely boot, however.
Update: And it's gone again. I tried enabling Zygisk a second time, but now, I cannot uninstall Magisk from within TWRP any longer because it can't mount /data. It can't mount data because device encryption is enabled. I tried using the "locksettings clear --old xxxx" adb shell command, but it is not accepted:
java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke interface method 'android.os.IBinder com.android.internal.widget.ILockSettings.asBinder()' on a null object reference
at com.android.commands.locksettings.LockSettingsCmd.onRun(LockSettingsCmd.java:62)
at com.android.internal.os.BaseCommand.run(BaseCommand.java:54)
at com.android.commands.locksettings.LockSettingsCmd.main(LockSettingsCmd.java:50)
at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.nativeFinishInit(Native Method)
at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.main(RuntimeInit.java:284)
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Any ideas here, anybody, or am I totally screwed?
Bill720 said:
Phew! It's back in service. Enabling Zygisk is definitely the thing that causes it to incompletely boot, however.
Update: And it's gone again. I tried enabling Zygisk a second time, but now, I cannot uninstall Magisk from within TWRP any longer because it can't mount /data. It can't mount data because device encryption is enabled. I tried using the "locksettings clear --old xxxx" adb shell command, but it is not accepted:
Any ideas here, anybody, or am I totally screwed?
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That's so odd because I enabled Zygisk on my phone and it booted but I did not have xposed installed. If the data partition is encrypted the only way I know of getting rid of that is to do a format in twrp. That will erase everything on the phone. I don't have any ideas maybe some one will chime in.