Second, you can see that there is a. SYSTEM folder under the root directory of the memory card, and then follow this path. System/java/downloadapps finds the installation folder of anyview (in general, if you are the last installed ANYVIEW, the last folder is the folder you are looking for). Open the registry.txt in it (you'd better use the ue editor here, if you don't know what UE is, just go to Baidu to search and download it), press ctrl+f to find the untrustworthy one, and then replace it with the manufacturer's (please don't delete the preceding space). Save and exit.
Third, unplug the phone and add an anyview icon to the phone owner's menu. When the option pops up, click Manage, and then click Allow, which contains user data and user data. Don't ask at this time, but you still have to choose from the beginning. OK and exit.
Fourth, you can open any view now. Open it. When running the software for the first time, there will be a system path in its main interface. You can set one at will (you can set it or not, it doesn't matter, the system path is the anyview font you downloaded later), or you can set it as your favorite path. Then click on the lower left corner. After selecting Open, you will see two folders, one for your mobile phone and the other for your SD card. When you find the file, just click and open it.
Ok, this is the step that I didn't brush anyview before, and I don't know which version of anyview you are using, so some places may be different. Make some changes in different places. I wish you success!