You should probably ask in the proper thread. This is a thread for V4A on the Pixel 2XL.Is there no way to flash gaps with the built in recovery? It says successful but upon booting, there are no gapps.
But typically you flash GApps in TWRP.
You should probably ask in the proper thread. This is a thread for V4A on the Pixel 2XL.Is there no way to flash gaps with the built in recovery? It says successful but upon booting, there are no gapps.
I tried all steps in that guide but no success on Oneplus 9 with crdroid. Any other suggestions?Good luck guys and may the audiophile Gods be on your side through this process!![]()
thanks,I have already use this.Get root access and flash this zip WITH MAGISK ... DONE. Works on Android 10 and 11
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[GUIDE][Android 11][Viper4Android] Viper4Android on Android 11 with Selinux Enforcing
First of all, I found this solution on Youtube. I spent hours finding a solution through forums because I like reading. I finally gave in and watched a Youtube tutorial. So this guide is for everyone who prefers reading like me. 1. Install...forum.xda-developers.com
thanks,I have already use this.Get root access and flash this zip WITH MAGISK ... DONE. Works on Android 10 and 11
[GUIDE][Android 11][Viper4Android] Viper4Android on Android 11 with Selinux Enforcing
First of all, I found this solution on...forum.xda-developers.com
Ok, here's what you gotta do to get it to work, this is the ONLY method I've had consistently work for me from beta 3-public release(did it an hour ago and worked perfectly)
First, uninstall any viper you have also make sure you completely uninstall audio modification library if you have it installed, not disable, uninstall it and reboot after uninstalling what I've listed.
After you're all booted back up, install viper from labs (link in this thread)(Also, forget about compatibility mode, don't use it) now open viper but do NOT install the driver yet, just open the application then go to magisk and install audio modification library but dont let magisk reboot the phone after it installs. Once installation completed, go back to viper and install the driver and let it reboot. Once booted, go straight to magisk and DISABLE audio modification library (uncheck the box next to it if you dont get what I mean) don't uninstall it. After disabling AML head back to viper and install the driver again. Now once rebooted is the moment of truth, if you open viper and its installed you're obviously done but if it's not installed you have to take this next step: don't install the driver just yet, go to magisk and re-enable AML then back to viper and install the driver. I don't see why this would not work for you guys, I know this isn't the easiest tutorial to follow but make sure you follow it to a T, if you mess any step up you need to start from scratch and uninstall both AML and viper and start again.
Good luck guys and may the audiophile Gods be on your side through this process!![]()