December 23, 2024 11:48 am
If "Auto mode" in Lucky Patcher was unsuccessful for patching an application, you can try the following manual steps, which offer a few differences and may yield better results:
### Manual Patch Process
1. **Install Lucky Patcher**:
- Ensure you have the latest version of Lucky Patcher installed on your device.
2. **Select the Application**:
- Open Lucky Patcher and navigate to the application you want to patch.
3. **Manual Patching**:
- Instead of relying on "Auto mode," manually apply the following patches:
- **Signature Verification Status Always True**: This patch is crucial for bypassing signature checks. Select this option from the patch menu.
- **InApp Emulation**: Choose the option for "Support patch for InApp emulation." This will help redirect in-app purchases to Lucky Patcher.
4. **Disable Google Play Services (if applicable)**:
- If the app heavily relies on Google Play services, consider temporarily disabling it (if your testing allows) to see if that resolves any issues.
5. **Test the Application**:
- Launch the patched application while connected to the internet initially. This is important for apps that require online verification upon first launch.
6. **Check for Additional Options**:
- If the app still does not work, explore other patch options available in Lucky Patcher, such as removing license verification or specific patches related to the app's protection mechanisms.
### Important Considerations
- **Backup**: Always back up your original APK and any important data before applying patches.
- **Compatibility**: Some applications may have more complex protections that require additional methods beyond these basic patches.
- **Legal and Ethical Use**: Ensure you are using these methods in compliance with local laws and terms of service of the applications involved.
By following this manual approach, you may achieve better results than using "Auto mode," especially with applications that have simple protection