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Astro Slide - Hardware / Re: Pictures from Tokyo Meet up
« on: September 18, 2021, 02:22:55 pm »
Fantastic
Thank you so much
Stephen
Thank you so much
Stephen
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Quote from: drpeterAndrew over on the IndieGogo forum has apparently successfully pimped his Gemini with the type of durable vinyl adhesive wrap used on cars.
I thought I'd follow up with some actual photos. These are doing really well after a little over a year. The corners have tiny bits missing but otherwise still great.
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Well, good, I'm glad Magisk was the key. About Tide, a couple of things come to mind:
1) uninstall Tide app
2) download ccleaner or some other app that will thoroughly clear out your cache. Your Tide app may be remembering that at one time, you were only half-rooted. Figure out the best way to remove every vestige of Tide; there may be a better app for this other than ccleaner
3) reboot
4) reinstall Tide, but BEFORE starting it, check with Magisk that Magisk is safely hidden from Tide app
5) start Tide with fingers crossed
If this fails, I'm out of ideas for the app. However, can you access the Tide account through a web page? That's how I bank, I don't do the app.
Best of luck,
Jake
If your issue is that you can't do banking, and you can't find the right help for unrooting, you might try what I suggested: install Magisk (from the proper link), which will truly root your device--and from there, you should be able to do your banking.
I'm rooted and I can do banking. That's one of Magisk's selling points as opposed to Supersu and other apps.
But it's unclear if you are truly rooted and when I myself recently looked for help to unroot, the pickings were lean and I ended up sticking with root.
Flashing is tricky, especially a reflash (you may need the scatter file from the seller), and there is more that can go wrong than can go right.
We're all sort of figuring it out as we go along, which is why help or even coherent instructions is hard to find.
Have you installed and run Magisk Manager (make sure you use the Magisk link provided in Gemini flashing instructions)?
Sounds as if the seller did a factory reset of the machine which would've removed Magisk and thus removed the final step for complete root.
Jake