Hello guys,
I would like to install magisk on my galaxy S6 EDGE + (SM-G928F) with MagiskSU; Or my current configuration is Magisk with SuperSU so no hide root ... I know how to do, it's not my problem! I need to restore a source boot image, I also know how to recover it from the official rom, but my question is:
How to flash this "boot.img" on my SM-G928F? I think it's pretty simple. Thanks for the reply!
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Hi i want to root my samaung galaxy s7 (SM-G930F) but when I flash everything/install everything it wont boot correctly it stays on the Samsung logo. My android version is 7.0,
Baseband-version G930FXXU1DQD7,
Buildnumber NRD90M.G930FXXU1DQFL.
I tried using this guide (galaxys7root.co m/galaxy-s7-s7-edge-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s7-or-s7-edge-on-android-7-0-nougat-w-magisk/)
I can't use links so there is a space by .co m can someone please help me
issi.ma said:
Hi i want to root my samaung galaxy s7 but when I flash everything/install everything it wont boot correctly it stays on the Samsung logo can someone please help me
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Hi mate
In order to help we need more detail like , phone model , what stock firmware you have , what guide did you followed .......the more detail the better...
MAX 404 said:
Hi mate
In order to help we need more detail like , phone model , what stock firmware you have , what guide did you followed .......the more detail the better...
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i've edit my text can you work with that or do you need more info?
issi.ma said:
i've edit my text can you work with that or do you need more info?
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On the thread you posted , it talks about a Samsung AntiRoot Removal Kit no idea what is that .......
Was the rom rooted before trying Magisk?
Can you get into TWRP?
Did you flashed Magisk successfully?
From Magisk support thread
Bootloop
If you end up in a bootloop when installing Magisk, run the uninstaller script in recovery, flash a clean boot image (the uninstaller restores a copy of the untouched boot image, so this step is “just in case”) and start over. If the uninstaller fails, just flash your unmodified copy of the boot image and you should be good to go. There’ll probably be some leftover files and folders from Magisk laying around in /cache and /data, but these can be removed manually.
First make sure your system can boot up without Magisk.
Boot to recovery and install Magisk. Boot up your system without installing any modules. Also see "Module causing issues" below.
If your system bootloops again and you're using a custom kernel, try starting over without installing that kernel. If there's still a bootloop your system might just not be compatible. One possibility is to try finding another custom kernel that is compatible. Also see "Nothing works!" below.
Try to flash Magisk again , if everything fail as we really do not know what the Samsung antiroot removal file did , you may have to start fresh all over . I mean flash stock rom again and do it all over . If you decide to do so . Check this thread use it as a guide , in order to avoid losing your data ( factory reset) use home_csc instead of CSC file but it must be same as the one you have now, you know it?
After your pone boots normally , use this guide to install TWRP
Follow steps 1 -9 exactly at 10 use Magisk instead of SuperSu , with Magisk Dm verity file is not necessary
Hey everyone,
I want to root my S8+ and install TWRP and I found a thread in here about installing TWRP and then rooting my phone , however I went to Twrp-Website and it said something about dm-verity and kernel.
So my question is, do I need to root the phone first or can I just install TWRP and then root it?
Would be really grateful if someone answered quickly
Thanks in advance.
-G955F Germany-
Typically, with Exynos, you flash TWRP via Odin, and once you re-boot, into TWRP, then do the dm-verity and rooting flashes, eg Su or Magisk, in that order.
There are some custom ROM installs that install a root during their install, many of which use Aroma, so pick your options for the ROM/root install.
I cannot find anything on point to this direct question (all the guides/forums seem to have you flashing/installing TWRP first then installing Magisk).
I am already unlocked and installed Magisk/rooted with Magisk SU by using the Magisk Manager method with stock recovery.
At this point can I just flash/install TWRP to have a custom recovery without issue? I ask because I want to try out J to the 4n's Active Edge plus but want to make a backup first before tinkering with it. Loved his stuff as a long HTC viper guy.
Thanks in advance.
bakemcbride21 said:
I cannot find anything on point to this direct question (all the guides/forums seem to have you flashing/installing TWRP first then installing Magisk).
I am already unlocked and installed Magisk/rooted with Magisk SU by using the Magisk Manager method with stock recovery.
At this point can I just flash/install TWRP to have a custom recovery without issue? I ask because I want to try out J to the 4n's Active Edge plus but want to make a backup first before tinkering with it. Loved his stuff as a long HTC viper guy.
Thanks in advance.
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I cannot find the specific thread (if I do find it I will update) but from what I recall you will need to flash an unpatched boot img and then flash twrp. After that you can reinstall Magisk. I know TWRP modifies the boot so that will interfere with Magisk. I hope this was helpful.
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I cannot find the specific thread (if I do find it I will update) but from what I recall you will need to flash an unpatched boot img and then flash twrp. After that you can reinstall Magisk. I know TWRP modifies the boot so that will interfere with Magisk. I hope this was helpful.
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Extremely helpful! Sounds like I would boot loop the phone if I just flashed TWRP in my current configuration.
I'll uninstall magisk, reboot, then flash the stock boot.img and then follow the twrp/magisk install directions.
Much appreciated!
Here's what I did:
1) Boot twrp img file from fastboot
2) Flash the latest twrp zip in twrp. DON'T REBOOT. If you are going to use a custom kernel, you must do step 3 below. Don't later reboot and flash a custom kernel or you can run into bootloader signature issue. If you ARE NOT going to use a custom kernel, jump to step 4.
3) Flash your custom kernel.
4) Flash the latest Magisk zip to root again
5) Reboot.
Enjoy
Hi all! I've been using my op8 with magisk almost since I have it, but yesterday I saw an update for magisk manager & magisk, updated via zip, and now my phone doesn't start (bootloop)
I believe this could be fixed by flashing stock (better if patched, but once I get the phone to start I can patch it myself through magisk app)
So I would love to ask for someone to upload stock boot.img for 11.0.5.5.IN21BA (Updated through oxygen updater app)
I already tried the one from magisk thread, another one from android file host and the one from thecustomdroid, with no luck!
also, is it possible to flash lastest rom from fastboot without erasing all my data? and do you know any way to get to my files? Idk why adb says un authorized :S
Thanks in advance! would mean a lot for me..
Guys I need some help .... I used patched version of magisk when I rooted, now I want to upgrade to the next version from OS 11.0.9.9 to OS 11.0.10.10, but I don't know how to create magisk backup image because I can't find it and I don't know in which folder to put the stock boot img to get magisk to detect it. I would appreciate some help, even if there is a link to some guides ... thanks