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Post by savaliyas148 on Dec 11, 2019 6:43:53 GMT
Is it possible to install the daemon from MAC? (unrooted device) We don't have mac machines now.Will release the mac installation tools once ready.EDIT: Mac is supported now. Just follow the instructions.
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Post by samishii00 on Jan 7, 2020 14:35:52 GMT
Hello !
If it's already explained elsewhere can someone redirect me ? Trying to make it function on my friend phone,it worked wonder on my computer but can't seem to connect the phone on their computer and the only difference between the two computers are that i'm on W10 and their are on W7.
Does Daemon have a problem with w7 ?
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Post by AnkuLua on Jan 8, 2020 6:26:29 GMT
Hello ! If it's already explained elsewhere can someone redirect me ? Trying to make it function on my friend phone,it worked wonder on my computer but can't seem to connect the phone on their computer and the only difference between the two computers are that i'm on W10 and their are on W7. Does Daemon have a problem with w7 ? Make sure that the phone android driver is installed properly. And there is "allow USB debugging" on the phone when connecting to their computers.
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Post by pinky4 on Jan 9, 2020 1:26:47 GMT
I keep having to reinstall daemon every time I restart my emulator (LDPlayer).
Any fix for this?
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Post by AnkuLua on Jan 9, 2020 2:23:47 GMT
I keep having to reinstall daemon every time I restart my emulator (LDPlayer). Any fix for this? It's the limitation of Android. Use the latest LDPlayer. It supports media projection and accessibility. No daemon is needed. Just grant the permissions. You may need to reinstall AnkuLua.
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Post by samishii00 on Jan 9, 2020 20:42:07 GMT
Hello ! If it's already explained elsewhere can someone redirect me ? Trying to make it function on my friend phone,it worked wonder on my computer but can't seem to connect the phone on their computer and the only difference between the two computers are that i'm on W10 and their are on W7. Does Daemon have a problem with w7 ? Make sure that the phone android driver is installed properly. And there is "allow USB debugging" on the phone when connecting to their computers. Thank you to have answered that quickly ! The USB debug seem to be well activated so i don't think this is the problem here, If by Phone Android Driver you mean the driver for the computer, i believe we installed it because of this problem, ( as a matter of fact their phone is a S10+) Daemon seem to block at "daemon not running, starting it now on port 5037" but don't go beyond that point. When we do it on my computer it start successfully right after that but on their computer it just don't go beyond... If any other idea come to mind i will gladly take it ! It work wonders on my phone so, still, thanks a lot for the hard work !
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Post by epic7nerd on Jan 10, 2020 1:15:54 GMT
Okay, so I am not really understanding how to install this daemon.
I am using Nox emulator to install this.
So far:
1. I have enabled developer options. 2. Attempted to figure out the USB driver thing, but dont understand really. 3. Downloaded the latest daemon. 4. Unzipped it. 5. Attempted to double click the nox_player.run.bat file and I get a "could not load image" icon.
I am stuck here now. I have downloaded ES file manager and used that to unzip the file. I figure I am missing something from the USB driver thing, but I don't quite understand that part. Does it need to go on my pc or can I do it all through Nox?
Thanks for any help. Also, if there are any video tutorials, that would be cool too!
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Post by AnkuLua on Jan 10, 2020 5:35:43 GMT
Okay, so I am not really understanding how to install this daemon. I am using Nox emulator to install this. So far: 1. I have enabled developer options. 2. Attempted to figure out the USB driver thing, but dont understand really. 3. Downloaded the latest daemon. 4. Unzipped it. 5. Attempted to double click the nox_player.run.bat file and I get a "could not load image" icon. I am stuck here now. I have downloaded ES file manager and used that to unzip the file. I figure I am missing something from the USB driver thing, but I don't quite understand that part. Does it need to go on my pc or can I do it all through Nox? Thanks for any help. Also, if there are any video tutorials, that would be cool too! For nox, you don't need the USB driver. Download and unzip the daemon installation file from PC browser, not inside the emulator.Double click the unzipped nox_player.run.bat on PC, not inside the emulator.
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Post by Dmitry on Jan 14, 2020 13:18:31 GMT
Daemon cannot be installed on new MEmu 7.1.1
Adb doesn't see emulator
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Post by AnkuLua on Jan 14, 2020 14:56:11 GMT
Daemon cannot be installed on new MEmu 7.1.1
Adb doesn't see emulator
Would you please ask Memu how to make adb see Memu.
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Post by Dmitry on Jan 15, 2020 5:41:46 GMT
Daemon cannot be installed on new MEmu 7.1.1
Adb doesn't see emulator
Would you please ask Memu how to make adb see Memu. May be it's just my local problem.
Anyway, i've solved it by "nox" method:
1. looked into MEmu.memu file to take port numbers for VM's
2. added them into memu.run.bat
.\tools\memu_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:21503 .\tools\memu_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:21513 .\tools\memu_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:21523
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Post by AnkuLua on Jan 15, 2020 7:58:39 GMT
Would you please ask Memu how to make adb see Memu. May be it's just my local problem.
Anyway, i've solved it by "nox" method:
1. looked into MEmu.memu file to take port numbers for VM's
2. added them into memu.run.bat
.\tools\memu_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:21503 .\tools\memu_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:21513 .\tools\memu_adb.exe connect 127.0.0.1:21523
Great.
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Post by c0de on Feb 2, 2020 20:44:04 GMT
Hi I'm having an issue getting daemon to install on LdPLayer. I keep getting this issue:
Can't find flash_recovery in /*.rc
sh file: /system/etc/init.sh Error: /system/etc/init/sh seems not a shell file
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Post by AnkuLua on Feb 3, 2020 0:12:52 GMT
Hi I'm having an issue getting daemon to install on LdPLayer. I keep getting this issue: Can't find flash_recovery in /*.rc sh file: /system/etc/init.sh Error: /system/etc/init/sh seems not a shell file You are talking about bootable daemon. For LD player with Android 7.x, no daemon needed. Just use accessibility mode and media projection directly.
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Post by c0de on Feb 3, 2020 0:46:43 GMT
Hi I'm having an issue getting daemon to install on LdPLayer. I keep getting this issue: Can't find flash_recovery in /*.rc sh file: /system/etc/init.sh Error: /system/etc/init/sh seems not a shell file You are talking about bootable daemon. For LD player with Android 7.x, no daemon needed. Just use accessibility mode and media projection directly. Will I need my LD Player to be rooted for this? Epic seven has root detection so I was using boot daemon on my Nox player to bypass it, but LD Player runs a lot better on my pc than nox so I was hoping to swap.
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