Need help restoring phone after failed EdXposed installation - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

I tried installing EdXposed but after the reboot, it is stuck on the boot animation.
I tried rebooting with power+volUP, but I end up stuck on the loading screen again.
I tried loading TWRP with my computer (`fastboot boot twrp.img`), but my phone gets stuck on the "Fastboot Mode" screen.
I also tried flashing the EdXposed uninstaller.zip but I get stuck on the "Fastboot Mode" just like before.
I'm not sure what else to do — any suggestions?
Edit: this is resolved. I was using an outdated TWRP image. I used a new one, installed the EdXposed uninstaller, and I can boot again!

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I flashed TWRP through Minimal ADB and Fastboot. It said the install went fine. Now my phone is stuck in a bootloop at the "your device is booting now" screen. What do I do?
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Hi! I just updated to 9.5.11 and tried flashing magisk 19.3 however that just causes a bootloop. I was flashing it through TWRP and immidiately when the enter pin-screen shows it says powering off. I then get rebooted into TWRP, when I go in advanced settings and press fix recovery bootloop it starts working again (I can boot and use the phone normally) but still no magisk. Anyone have any idea what I might be doing wrong? Downloaded the magisk file from the app, and tried from the website. Also tried using the all in one tool. Same issue. Appreciate any help.
warrip said:
Hi! I just updated to 9.5.11 and tried flashing magisk 19.3 however that just causes a bootloop. I was flashing it through TWRP and immidiately when the enter pin-screen shows it says powering off. I then get rebooted into TWRP, when I go in advanced settings and press fix recovery bootloop it starts working again (I can boot and use the phone normally) but still no magisk. Anyone have any idea what I might be doing wrong? Downloaded the magisk file from the app, and tried from the website. Also tried using the all in one tool. Same issue. Appreciate any help.
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Try to flash Magisk unninstaller first and only after attempt to reflash Magisk.
Most likely you left some module installed/active before the update that is causing the bootloops

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Tried to move substratum to System but wouldn't boot at all so clicked recover boot loop in TWRP and it reflashed and allows me to boot, but if I try to install Magisk again via TWRP it gets stuck booting and have to repeat the above steps to be able to boot correctly
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Isadorian said:
I have TWRP installed but any time I try to Flash magisk, the boot image seems to corrupt and leaves me on the 'Bootloader unlocked' screen. I have to boot back into bootloader and use the 'repair recovery boot loop' option just to get back into my phone which then doesn't have Magisk available and root has not taken. Does anyone have any advice? Is there a boot image I need to flash after Magisk maybe? I'm fairly new to all this.
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Hello, would love to know because I have same issue here …
In fact I could effectively have root and magisk installed once, then I installed viper which didn't work... I removed viper module from Magisk Manager, then reboot, then got into the issue you describe. The 'repair recovery boot loop' allows booting but magisk is removed. And if I flash magisk again from TWRP, then the phone won't boot.
I tried reinstall TWRP/Magisk without success, tried lock/unlock bootloader (don't do that ! I could get out of it but no more success with magisk), also tried to remove the viper module with TWRP file manager (I could but it did not solve the issue), not sure what to do now.
What versions TWRP and Magisk?

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