I am using the link to the file and all it does install YouTube, Not VANCED
There are a few ways to make it stick after a reboot, the easiest being to install as a magisk module.i am a miui 11 user with root
After installing with the advanced manager when the device reboots, the YouTube always disappears and I always reinstall it
is there a solution to make it permanent?
well ... thanks for the infoThere are a few ways to make it stick after a reboot, the easiest being to install as a magisk module.
Just search magisk module in this thread and you should find a few.
If you search this thread (for my name) I've already stated this mount -bind method does NOT work on the Galaxy S10 (that same also applies to the new Vanced Manager v2.1). The point in time when the vanced.sh script runs, the YouTube Vanced looses it's icon and is renamed to com.google.android.youtube, either because of a permission related or a selinux fuckup.FYI: The latest Vanced Manager v2.1.0 has the fix for the root version disappearing after reboot. I just updated and the root version persists for me across reboots.![]()
Definitely do not update it. Otherwise it will override Vanced.Hey guys so I've installed the latest version of vanced from the vanced manager app and now I see an update for YouTube in the play store, should I update it from the store or to hell with it?? Thanks
No, don't update and disable auto-update for YT (not generally for all apps) in PlaystoreHey guys so I've installed the latest version of vanced from the vanced manager app and now I see an update for YouTube in the play store, should I update it from the store or to hell with it?? Thanks