If you wont to use snapchat on rooted device just do it:
1. Install Root Switch
2. If you have installed Magisk go to settings and find Magisk Hide turned on (if you don't have it just skip this step)
3. Open Root Switch tick 'Stop all us daemons'
4. Enable Root Switch
5. Open Snapchat log in
6. Again open Root Switch and disable it
7. Enjoy your Snapchat
reiczel.01 said:
If you wont to use snapchat on rooted device just do it:
1. Install Root Switch
2. If you have installed Magisk go to settings and find Magisk Hide turned on (if you don't have it just skip this step)
3. Open Root Switch tick 'Stop all us daemons'
4. Enable Root Switch
5. Open Snapchat log in
6. Again open Root Switch and disable it
7. Enjoy your Snapchat
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thx to shakalaca for making Root Switch
will this work if your using SuperSU and Xposed, or does it have to be Magisk?
Works for my Note 3 running magisk on RR 7.1.1 :highfive:
1. Open Magisk Manager
2. Tick Magisk Hide
3. Reboot your phone
Works for me ?
the app you attached soft damage my htc one m8
no longer works for me on my U11 or my M9 with Magisk & xposed
FINAL GUIDE TO GET FORTNITE WORKING ON ALL SUPORTED DEVICES! Dont care if is unlocked bootloader, rooted, custom roms.. always work!
IMPORTANT: IF YOUR DEVICE ISN'T SUPPORTED THIS WILL NEVER WORK. YOU NEED TO INSTALL OFICIAL APK, AND INSTALL GLTOOLS. BUT STILL NOT WORK YET.
Step 1. Open Magisk and enable core only
Step 2. In magisk enable SuperUser for apps only
Step 3. Edit your build.prop to
ro.product.brand=samsung
ro.product.manufacturer=samsung
ro.build.product=starlte
ro.product.device=starlte
ro.product.model=SM-G960F
ro.product.name=starltexx
(Make sure its starlte not dreamlte)
Step 4. HIDE ROOT FOR ALL apps that You have and need root.(ex: root explorer, build.prop editor)
Step 5. Hide root for systemui
Step 6. Download fortnite installer and install the apk
Step 7. Let it install
Step 8. HIDE FORTNITE AND FORNITE INSTALLER IN MAGISK HIDE.
Step 9. Disable Developer Options AND REBOOT.
And Step 10. HAVE FUN PLAYING.
If u can donate me for the work done..
Donate
Get Edxposed, Magisk, and GPay to work together.
1. Install or make sure you are on latest Magisk Manger (7.5.1 or newer)
2. Install or make sure you are on latest Magisk (20.3 or newer)
3. Hide the following in Magisk Hide
-Google Pay
-Google Play services, only select the following
-com.google.android.gms
-com.google.android.gms.unstable-Google Play Services for AR
-Google Play Store, select everything but com.android.vending
-Google Services Framework
-Nfc Service
4. Install the following modules
-GPay SQLite Fix (Full Edition)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79643248&postcount=176-SQLite for Arm aarch64 devices via Magisk Manager
-hardwareoff by @Displax (Thanks to @Kris Chen for making me aware of it) or use MagiskHide Props to set check to basic and fingerprint to Pixel 3a
5. Reboot
At this point make sure you have GPay working before installing edxposed. If for some reason you are unable to use GPay try deleting data for Google Play Services/Google Play Store/Google Pay
After you confirm that GPay is working then move on to installing edxposed
1. Download and install Riru - Core via Magisk Manager
2. Download Edxposed Manager (4.5.4 or newer) (Don't Install Yet!)
https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposedManager/releases/3. Download Edxposed (4563) (Don't Install Yet!)
I'm personally using the YAHFA version.
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ElderDrivers/edxposed/history
4. Once you have all these files downloaded turn on Airplane Mode and install the Edxposed Magisk Module (Magisk -> Modules and press the + sign, find the downloaded zip and select it, Magisk will install it) and Edxposed Manager APK and reboot
5. Once booted up remain in Airplane Mode
6. Open Edxposed Manger and go to Settings and turn on "App List mode"
7. Exit and reopen Edxposed Manager
8. Go to Applications on the side menu (should say "Black List" on top) and select the following apps
-Google Pay (may not be needed)
-com.android.nfc.auto_generated_rro_product_
-com.android.nfc.auto_generated_rro_vendor_
-Nfc Service
-pixelnfc (new in Android 11)9. Go to Settings on the side menu, at the bottom of settings find and enabled "Pass SafetyNet"
10. Reboot and turn off Airplane Mode
11. Optional* Hide Magisk Manager
Note. Steps 4-9 should be done in Airplane Mode, this will keep anything tripping safety net during the setup process.
eg1122 said:
When phone detects update
1. Disable any desired Magisk modules, ex. Edxposed
2. Reboot
3. In Magisk, select Uninstall, press Restore Images
4. Do NOT Reboot
5. Install OTA Update via Settings -> System -> System Updates
6. When prompted to reboot, Do NOT Reboot
7. In Magisk Manager press Install
8. Select Install to Inactive Slot
9. Reboot
10. Enable the Magisk modules one by one
In case of bootloop after enabling a module there are 2 ways that I know of on how to retain root and fix bootloop.
One requires ADB
While phone is stuck in bootloop, connect phone to PC and run this commands via ADB.
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
adb reboot
This will remove all modules and you should be able to boot.
The second way is via fastboot. More information in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/themes/magisk-modules-disabler-booting-magisk-t3990557
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Here are some screen shots of it working
Thanks for this @eg1122.
After soft-bricking on my first try, I've been wondering what the working version combination is.
The one that is available to me is an older version maybe that's what caused my bootloop? Why does my screenshot look like crap?
Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
View attachment 4858559
Finally got exposed/gravitybox installed.
Anyone know any tweaks for the home screen grid size?
Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
xdeslitx said:
Finally got exposed/gravitybox installed.
Anyone know any tweaks for the home screen grid size?
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Check my thread in Themes and Apps section
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/themes/substratum-pixel-launcher-editor-t3990687
xdeslitx said:
The one that is available to me is an older version maybe that's what caused my bootloop? Why does my screenshot look like crap?
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Use the link I posted to get 0.4.5.5
eg1122 said:
Check my thread in Themes and Apps section
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/themes/substratum-pixel-launcher-editor-t3990687
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That looks pretty nice...thanks
Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
eg1122 said:
I've been reading a lot of our forums and many are asking about Xposed. Decided to make this thread to try to keep all discussion in one place and make it easy to find information.
I am currently running Xposed and I'll lay out the steps I took to get it working.
1. In Magisk Manager find and install Riru - Core v19.5
2. Reboot
3. Download and install Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.5_beta (YAHFA) via Magisk
https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposed/pull/354
4. Install EdXposed Installer
https://github.com/solohsu/XposedIn...d_v2.2.5/EdXposedInstaller_v2.2.5-release.apk
5. Reboot
6. Enjoy
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This won't trip Safety net right i assume?
varun.gid said:
This won't trip Safety net right i assume?
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Nope
Disregard...
How does using Xposed affect monthly security updates? Do you have to disable or whatever? I'm not sure I want to do this, I'd rather not cause problems.
Got xposed installed and running thanks to this thread, but the module download screen is empty - just shows the refreshing icon and "module list will be loaded in a few seconds" forever. Anyone else seeing this?
gettinwicked said:
How does using Xposed affect monthly security updates? Do you have to disable or whatever? I'm not sure I want to do this, I'd rather not cause problems.
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I disable big modules like Xposed when I update. Then re-enable them once update is completed. I'll put a step by step here.
When phone detects update
1. Disable any desired Magisk modules, ex. Edxposed
2. Reboot
3. In Magisk, select Uninstall, press Restore Images
4. Do NOT Reboot
5. Install OTA Update via Settings -> System -> System Updates
6. When prompted to reboot, Do NOT Reboot
7. In Magisk Manager press Install
8. Select Install to Inactive Slot
9. Reboot
10. Enable the Magisk modules one by one
In case of bootloop after enabling a module there are 2 ways that I know of on how to retain root and fix bootloop.
One requires ADB
While phone is stuck in bootloop, connect phone to PC and run this commands via ADB.
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
adb reboot
This will remove all modules and you should be able to boot.
The second way is via fastboot. More information in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/themes/magisk-modules-disabler-booting-magisk-t3990557
tardis_42 said:
Got xposed installed and running thanks to this thread, but the module download screen is empty - just shows the refreshing icon and "module list will be loaded in a few seconds" forever. Anyone else seeing this?
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Try the following
Try clearing app data and cache for edxposed.
Uninstall Edxposed installer and reinstall
Reinstall any Xposed modules not showing up
eg1122 said:
Try the following
Try clearing app data and cache for edxposed.
Uninstall Edxposed installer and reinstall
Reinstall any Xposed modules not showing up
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Clearing data did it, thanks!
How do you install edexposed via magisk? I haven't rooted since the P1 so I'm out of the loop here sorry.
madgooner2810 said:
How do you install edexposed via magisk? I haven't rooted since the P1 so I'm out of the loop here sorry.
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In Magisk, go to Modules and press the + button, then find the zip and select it.
Thanks...
FYI, Riru - EdXposed v0.4.6.0_beta (YAHFA) via Magisk also works.
@eg1122 great instructions worked perfectly. Thanks!
Android 10/11 (tested on latest weekly rom MIUI 12.2 (20.10.16)
Hello, i want to share with u a simplefied tutorial how to:
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE, DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!
TWRP
Before installing custom recovery called TWRP u need to unlock bootloader. Be sure that u enable developer options and inside enable USB debugging.
1. Turn OFF your phone (wait few seconds) and then press VOLUME DOWN + POWER till u see fastboot on the screen.
2. Connect phone with PC.
3. Download TWRP image and adb. DOWNLOAD
4. Extract ZIP anywhere.
5. Open cmd window in the same folder where are extracted files.
6.Type fastboot flash recovery TWRP_umi.img.
Done
MAGISK / ROOT
After u install TWRP u now have custom recovery so u can do whatever u want.
1. Download magisk.
20.4 version (Android 10) DOWNLOAD
21.0 version (Android 11) DOWNLOAD
21005 version (Android 11) DOWNLOAD
2. Copy that zip to your phone/sd card/usb.
3. Run TWRP recovery (turn OFF phone, wait few seconds, press VOLUME UP + POWER, wait 2 vibrations than release).
4. Click INSTALL button, locate your zip file called magisk_20.4.zip or Magisk-v21.0.zip, select that zip and flash.
5. Reboot System.
6. Download Magisk Manager. DOWNLOAD
7. Install it.
8. Run installed magisk.
9. Update magisk or magisk manager (if update is avaliable).
10. Press "Check SafetyNet" button. If is failed go to settings (home screen of magisk manager, press upper right button, scroll down and find MagiskHide and enable it).
11. Press again "Check SafetyNet" and it shoud be success.
U are done, u have root over magisk.
TIP: If u get any problems (bootloop) or u want totaly to remove magisk u can use uninstaller and flash it over TWRP just like u did for installation
Uninstaller 20.4 version DOWNLOAD
Uninstaller 21.0 version DOWNLOAD
Uninstaller 21005 version DOWNLOAD
XPOSED / EDXPOSED
EdXposed is a Magisk & Riru module that provides original Xposed frameworks on latest Android ART devices. With this module u can load bunch cool modules including
CustoMIUIzer.
1. Go to your magisk manager, u will find 4 buttons at bottom middle screen (home, superuser, logs, modules). Press modules.
2. search for riru. Install Riru (Riru - Core) v21.3 by Rikka.
3. After flashing riru press reboot button.
4. After reboot check modules tab in magisk and check did riru core is successfully installed. If yes everything is ok.
5. Download EdXposed Manager. DOWNLOAD
6. Install EdXposed Manager.
7. Run it.
8. U will get red warning that says "EdXposed Framework is not installed". Dont worry.
9. Go to CANARY tab and choose in framework EdXposed-YAHFA-V0.5.0.6 (IMPORTANT IS TO CHOOSE YAHFA not SANDHOOK) if u choose sandhook by mistake u will lose SafetyNet then scroll down to SafetyNet part.
10. So u choose YAHFA, Press INSTALL/UPDATE (zip will be downloaded to your download folder on your phone).
11.Open Magisk Manager go to modules tab and press install from storage button.
12. Find YAHFA zip and flash it. After installation press reboot button and wait a phone to get rebooted.
13. When your phone boot go to EdXposed Manager and check did framework says that its installed.
14. If u get warning "EdXposed Framework is installed, but not active". please reinstall EdXposed Manager. It shoud says "EdXposed Framework is active".
Done !
SAFETYNET
If u by accident or any other reason install sandhook framework, u will get safetynet problem. And even if u uninstall it u will still get warning. To solve that u need to remove sandhook traces over (root explorer, or explorer in TWRP). I personaly use Root Browser from play store.
Open root explorer, and go to /data/user_de/0/ search sandhook ( u shoud get 111 folders and im think about 50kb size for delete). remove all and reboot a device. Be aware that some modules can make safetynet problem too.
BOOTLOOP
If u get a bootloop in any part of this tutorial (except TWRP) u can manualy over TWRP recovery mode (VOLUME UP + POWER) manualy delete xposed or magisk modules.
Run TWRP, go to advanced go to file manager, go to /data/adb/modules and remove modules. Then go to data/misc/riru and delete that folder. Reboot and u are ok to try again.
TIP: Every time when u install/upgrade firmware u have a possibility to keep old battery information. So its good to go to TWRP then go to Advance then find RM battery-info and remove it and reboot a device. Personaly i repair battery drain on my mi 10 with this.
I hope this tutorial will help someone. I tried to make it as simple as possible.
Special thanks to meowcat
TWRP doesnt work. I have a bootlop/brick
What model of cell phone u have?
UPDATE
- Added latest magisk version (and his uninstaller) and tested on latest weekly rom (20.10.22 )
10. Press "Check SafetyNet" button. If is failed go to settings (home screen of magisk manager, press upper right button, scroll down and find MagiskHide and enable it).
11. Press again "Check SafetyNet" and it shoud be success.
No success error SafetyNet ctsProfile
I just tried this, and it's not working on the stable MIUI 12 12.2.2 . Holding Vol. Down plus Power or Up plus Power rebooted to fastboot.
xterminater07 said:
I just tried this, and it's not working on the stable MIUI 12 12.2.2 . Holding Vol. Down plus Power or Up plus Power rebooted to fastboot.
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Same here, well I'm on MIUI 12.0.3 (Stable)
TWRP
Before installing custom recovery called TWRP u need to unlock bootloader. Be sure that u enable developer options and inside enable USB debugging.
1. Turn OFF your phone (wait few seconds) and then press VOLUME DOWN + POWER till u see fastboot on the screen.
2. Connect phone with PC.
3. Download TWRP image and adb. DOWNLOAD
4. Extract ZIP anywhere.
5. Open cmd window in the same folder where are extracted files.
6.Type fastboot flash recovery TWRP_umi.img
I think there is an important step after this
then type fastboot reboot while click volume up on phone press enter
it's successfully going to twrp recovery and then I instal magisk and succesfully rooted the phone