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Bluestacks 2 App Player 2.5.83.6332 Rooted (modded root.vdi)

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Bluestacks with root + SuperSU allows you to overtake the whole operating system that you normally can't. You can customize, access system partition, backup appdata, hacking games and more. Features: Fully working SuperSU Busybox included gdb and gdbserver binary included Removed useless system apps. Note: You'll need to manually remove other bloatwares located in /data/download Download links: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_6TXpxCnMc7TFRtTlAwVkIwN0k https://androidfilehost.com/user/?w=settings-dev-files&flid=130447 Step by step: 1. Download latest modded root.vdi above 2. Close all Bluestacks processes from Task Manager and make sure there are no left 3.  Make a backup of root.vdi. It is usually located in C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\Android\ 4.  Replace root.vdi inside C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\Android\ or other location that you had changed during installation Launch Bluestacks and enjoy! Credits: iAndroHacker (Modded root.vdi) S

Configure Fiddler for Android Emulator

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You can use Fiddler to debug traffic on any Android emulators that support simulated Wi-Fi (WiredSSID). Tested on Nox Player and it works perfectly. Remember, some application might not connect or crash to prevent Fiddler from debugging. Configure Fiddler 1. Click Tools > HTTP . 2. Ensure that the checkbox by  Capture HTTPs CONNECTs and Decrypt HTTPS traffic  is checked, and " ...from all process" dropdown is selected 3. Click Connections . 4. Ensure that the checkbox by  Allow remote computers to connect  is checked. 5. Click OK, and restart Fiddler. 6. Hover over the  Online indicator  at the far right of the Fiddler toolbar to display the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the Fiddler server. If you are using multiple network and have more IP addresses, just pick one if them. In this example, i will use 192.168.87.101 because it is connected as ethernet. Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the  Settings  icon. Tap  Wi-Fi .

Replace KingoRoot with SuperSU manually without Terminal (2017)

KingoRoot is annoying. No landscape support and battery lock screen cause my device to freeze. Support took 6 months to reply. I finally found a way to manually replace Replace KingoRoot with SuperSU without a script. Before you get started, make sure you backup everything. What you need? - CPU-Z app - X-plore file manager app - SuperSU flashable zip 1.   This is very IMPORTANT:   Check your Kernel Architecture of your device using CPU-Z app. I bricked my device by placing wrong binaries for armv6 on a armv7 device by a mistake In my example, my Kernel Architecture is armv7 so i'm gonna extract armv7 folder later 2.   Download Recovery Flashable.zip of SuperSU:   http://www.supersu.com/download In the zip, there are 9 folders. I will list the folder below META-INF = Signature and script for custom recovery common = required files for SuperSU/rooting. init scripts are not needed arm = For old armv6 devices. Dev

Trash Doves GIF animation

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I ripped Trash Doves sticker from Facebook and made into the perfect GIF animation using Adobe PhotoShop CC Download link: http://i.imgur.com/dbyYPiy.gif Download .PSD for Photoshop: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_6TXpxCnMc7QmxPUTBVNkljb2s