IS there any non-root verision of androidx86?

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Medical Shop

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May 4, 2021, 11:25:29 PM5/4/21
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I want to know that because I need to run some apps which do not work on rooted devices.

Harish Kumar

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May 4, 2021, 11:50:41 PM5/4/21
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Use magisk mannager and hide root from the requested apps. 

For more information search on You Tube.

On Wed, May 5, 2021, 08:55 Medical Shop <medical...@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to know that because I need to run some apps which do not work on rooted devices.

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Darko Luketic

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May 10, 2022, 10:42:42 PM5/10/22
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I know I'm replying to a year old thread, but some people maybe would like to know a manual answer.
I have this Croatian "MaxTV To Go HD" app that checks if the OS is rooted when opening some TV channel streams.
It does that by simple trying if "su" is available. Other apps might do more.
I did
su -
mv /system/xbin/su /system/xbin/sucker
That solved it for this particular app.
From now on I elevate my privileges with "sucker -" on that system.

I did this because I wasn't able to find "magisk". At first I found old threads suggesting "supersu" which no longer seems to exist.
The option in developer options of ax86 didn't help in that regard.
Renaming su to another filename did.
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