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..so, should I move the kernel auditor to System apps???

..also should I add subfolders to the Rom Toolbox??, I know how to do that..all I have to do is install it as a regular app..then go to root, data, then apps and inside there pull all the subfolders that are going to be created along with that "users" app..then paste them together with the original Rom Toolbox system app..
 
..ok, I got the Rom Toolbox subfolders in place..


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..I'm still thinking if I should move the kernel auditor app from priv to System apps..
Speaking of which..I didn't ask you if that kernel auditor app also has subfolders..because mine does not..
 
Damn boy!!!, it's just so muuuuuuuuuuch sht I have learned from you, brother..wow!!!..thank you very very very much for the knowledge and inspire me to go my extra mile..

The other day I was washing a 4 hours video in YouTube A++..and I was not lost at all..part of it is due to some I have learned with you..
 
Damn boy!!!, it's just so muuuuuuuuuuch sht I have learned from you, brother..wow!!!..thank you very very very much for the knowledge and inspire me to go my extra mile..

The other day I was washing a 4 hours video in YouTube A++..and I was not lost at all..part of it is due to some I have learned with you..

You're welcom @Xavier Black my good friend. I just mess with things over and over and sometimes I get it right. lol
 
Hey, while you were sending me the screen shot, I did two findings..

I was able to place the kernel auditor in system apps..and on top of that I did created subfolders too..

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..it was not easy..for a good 20 minutes the system was tripping..I thought was going to brick me..had to do & undo a few times..but there was a trick to trick the system..
 
..the second finding I did was:
Ok, so the Google play store is like a hoe in heat that if you let run run on its own comfort it will start doing shit on your phone and changing settings and install that Google play for instant apps, and updating it self, also messing with that option of "find my device", taking up more space then the one it's supposed to have, she has a lot if stamina RIGHT???..in other words it just does a damn FFFFFFFF mess...

So every hoe needs a male to hold her horses(that's a fact)..and apparently in the Android system there's not exception to the rule..
So I did dig a solution to leash that damn hoe..
You put an alpha male companion next to it..

..and wahlllaaaaa!!!
She totally stops acting up right away and then!!..her hormones go in remission..lol.


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Then go to and set apply at boot

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Now go to Kernel Adiutor check the 4 boxes (cores) and turn on toggle at the top.

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Make sure they both are set the same or you will experience issues.
 
You can if you choose to, just set use the toggle at the top.

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To keep 4 cores active you'll need to turn of "MPDecision" and toggle it at the top.
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Question..apparently by default the 4 cores don't come set on line..so is there a reason why the 4 cores aren't online???..it's there an adverse effect or bad symptom if those 4 cores are online all at the same time???
 
That the manufacturers kept the other cores semi dormant incase the others burned out to prevent bad reviews later down the line.

I have run all 4 cores overclocked in all my Samsungs for years without any hardware issues. If your SoC overheats too many times the chip will be permanently damaged. Central Processing Unit is capable of melting if it reaches extreme temperatures. The Samsung Note 4's are plaged with emmc failers.
 
Just for the record all 4 cores are active on non rooted quad-core phones. Of the 4 cores only 2 are used regularly and the other two are almost dormant.
 
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