Tutorial VMOS Pro - FREE Custom ROMs without VIP | GMS, ROOT, Xposed | Android 4.4.4, 5.1.1, 7.1.2, 9.0 ROMs

VMOS assistance basically just crash everytime I open it next vmos I can't import as the folder are empty like everything I granted all possible permission idk what to do now if possible is this fixable

Even you followed these steps to grant permission to files?

Open Settings on your Android device.
Scroll down and tap Apps or Applications (depending on your device).
Tap the Menu icon (three dots in the top-right corner) and select Special App Access or scroll down and tap Special App Access (depending on your device)
Tap All Files Access or Manage All Files.
Find the VMOS app you want to give access to and tap on it.
Toggle Allow All Files Access or enable the permission.

You can avoid VMOS assistance app. Download Virtual Master from Play Store and follow the unlocking steps, then you can basically run VMOS and all other VMs without process restrictions
 
Room zip name:
- VMOS-Pro_A9.0-3264bit-1.0.68_Gapps-Root.zip
- VMOS-Pro_A9.0-64bit-1.0.75_Gapps-Root.zip

Device: Poco X3 GT Android 13

Sorry, this is my first time trying, I want to ask why the room doesn't appear?
I am using Vmos pro v3.1.1
 

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Room zip name:
- VMOS-Pro_A9.0-3264bit-1.0.68_Gapps-Root.zip
- VMOS-Pro_A9.0-64bit-1.0.75_Gapps-Root.zip

Device: Poco X3 GT Android 13

Sorry, this is my first time trying, I want to ask why the room doesn't appear?
I am using Vmos pro v3.1.1
I have already granted permission for all file access.
 
Thanks for the link! This VMOS Pro setup with free custom ROMs and no VIP/GMS/root requirements looks interesting - could be a good option for testing older Android versions.
 
Thank you very much for the tutorial. I just want to share my experience. I tried using VMOS many times, but errors kept appearing. I tested all Android versions available there, both Android 7 and Android 9(modify roms). I was confused the whole day until I finally tried Virtual Master, and it worked there.
Since Android 9 didn’t work before, I decided to try VMOS again. It turns out the problem was that I had been using an old version(2.9.7) of VMOS. When I switched to the latest version, the errors were gone. Maybe😁
 
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