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  1. I have a big problem, I want to hack PUBG mobile on a virtual machine because I don't have root permission and I want am using a shell file .sh on Mt manager and I have used vmos pro, virtual master, f1vm, vphonegaga and PUBG mobile crashs in those virtual machine and in vphonegaga Mt manager fails to grant 777 permission to the shell file it says unable to chmod operation not permitted and when I open PUBG mobile it says com.tencent.ig was killed by tencent game protect, in the other virtual machines I am able to grant 777 permission and when I open PUBG it crashs, I think the game detects root Can someone help me how to fix this problem and what virtual machine should I use?
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