I assume here you have custom recovery like twrp and Magisk (Required only in Method 2) Installed in your device, I have made it simple, crsipy and concise so that noob can get rescued from bootloop
Note : This guide is helpful only of bootloop is caused by Xposed modules, Magisk modules, System or User App.
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1)Reboot to Recovery
2)Go to Recovery File Manager and Browse to /data/app/
3)Find there package name of xposed module,user app causing bootloop like package name of famous xposed module Xposed Edge is "com. Jozien.xposededge"(just remind app name and you will get it) and swipe to deleter that folder
4)You are done, just reboot your device
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(Recommend For Xposed Users and Systemless Mods)
1)Download Magisk Manager For Recovery by @VR25 From Magisk Respo.
2)Flash via Magisk or Recovery (works even after you are stuck in bootloop)
3) Now Go to Recovery Terminal
4)Type the fallowing Command
"/data/media/mm" without quotes
5)Type "a" without quotes to enable or disable magisk module)
6)Now type keyword (first two, three letters matching with magisk module and enter to disable it
7)Enter Again to Complete Procedure
Suppose An xposed module is causing bootloop (Assuming you have Ed Xposed Framework Installed)
Just type Ed or Xposed keyword to disable This module and other module similarly and you are done
Uraniam9 said:
I assume here you have custom recovery like twrp and Magisk (Required only in Method 2) Installed in your device, I have made it simple, crsipy and concise so that noob can get rescued from bootloop
Note : This guide is helpful only of bootloop is caused by Xposed modules, Magisk modules, System or User App.
Here are the steps to get out from a Bootloop
*METHOD 1*
1)Reboot to Recovery
2)Go to Recovery File Manager and Broswe to /data/app/
3)Find there package name of xposed module,user app causing bootloop like package name of famous xposed module Xposed Edge is "com. Jozien.xposededge"(just remind app name and you will get it) and swipe to deleter that folder
4)You are done, just reboot your device
* METHOD 2*
Recommend For Xposed Users
1)Download Magisk Manager For Recovery by @VR25 From Magisk Respo.
2)Flash via Magisk or Recovery (works even after you are stuck in bootloop)
3) Now Go to Recovery Terminal
4)Type the fallowing Command
"/data/media/mm" without quotes
5)Type "a" without quotes to enable or disable magisk module)
6)Now type keyword (first two, three letters matching with magisk module and enter to disable it
Suppose An xposed module is causing bootloop (Assuming you have Ed Xposed Framework Installed)
Just type Ed or Xposed keyword to disable This module and other module similarly and you are done
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You may add that you need to enter twice = to do what Ctrl+C as said in the app. In the last step
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Thanks. I just included this thread in my signature
Thank you so very much, Mr. uraniam9. You just saved me a hell lot of work restoring my phone. God bless you.
I just can't make Edxposed work, system hangs on the Samsung animated logo. Device is SM-J730G/DS running stock official with Magisk 20.3 and latest TWRP for my device. I'm getting this problem flashing both sandhook or that other one I forgot it's name.
Alright, I have tried just about everything and keep running into the same roadblock so I am going to post here and see if someone has an idea of what is going on and how to work around it. I will outline each method used below as detailed as I can. I'm currently on 9.5.9 and looking to upgrade to .11. I'm currently on Slot B.
First Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Downloaded .11 OTA from OnePlus Updater
3.) Installed locally via System Updates
4.) Installed TWRP A/B Retention Script in Magisk
5.) Magisk OTA install to inactive slot
6.) Reboot
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. I reboot to slot b and try again.
Second Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Downloaded .11 OTA from OnePlus Updater
3.) Reboot to TWRP
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash TWRP installer
6.) Reboot recovery
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. I reboot to slot b and try again.
Third Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Download / Install via system updates message to upgrade to .10
4.) Installed TWRP A/B Retention Script in Magisk
5.) Magisk OTA install to inactive slot
6.) Reboot
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. Upon rebooting to slot b I at least got a notification that the update had failed and to enter repair mode to attempt again, however, I decided to not do this yet to avoid issues with breaking root / TWRP.
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As you can see... I am getting to the point of rebooting to recovery in the new slot but am unable to do anything in terms of flashing ROM > TWRP > Magisk to update both slots or do anything in the new slot. I'm almost assuming a clean ROM flash, flash TWRP / Magisk might fix any issues but I want to prod you all first for a solution before I go with the nuclear option.
i.Design said:
Alright, I have tried just about everything and keep running into the same roadblock so I am going to post here and see if someone has an idea of what is going on and how to work around it. I will outline each method used below as detailed as I can. I'm currently on 9.5.9 and looking to upgrade to .11. I'm currently on Slot B.
First Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Downloaded .11 OTA from OnePlus Updater
3.) Installed locally via System Updates
4.) Installed TWRP A/B Retention Script in Magisk
5.) Magisk OTA install to inactive slot
6.) Reboot
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. I reboot to slot b and try again.
Second Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Downloaded .11 OTA from OnePlus Updater
3.) Reboot to TWRP
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash TWRP installer
6.) Reboot recovery
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. I reboot to slot b and try again.
Third Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Download / Install via system updates message to upgrade to .10
4.) Installed TWRP A/B Retention Script in Magisk
5.) Magisk OTA install to inactive slot
6.) Reboot
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. Upon rebooting to slot b I at least got a notification that the update had failed and to enter repair mode to attempt again, however, I decided to not do this yet to avoid issues with breaking root / TWRP.
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As you can see... I am getting to the point of rebooting to recovery in the new slot but am unable to do anything in terms of flashing ROM > TWRP > Magisk to update both slots or do anything in the new slot. I'm almost assuming a clean ROM flash, flash TWRP / Magisk might fix any issues but I want to prod you all first for a solution before I go with the nuclear option.
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First method was the right method. But don't flash the ab retention script. Flash the file in system update then go to magisk and flash to inactive slot. Reboot after that and when you boot back up flash the twrp installer in magisk and reflash root and reboot to recovery to verify its there.
joemossjr said:
First method was the right method. But don't flash the ab retention script. Flash the file in system update then go to magisk and flash to inactive slot. Reboot after that and when you boot back up flash the twrp installer in magisk and reflash root and reboot to recovery to verify its there.
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I'm assuming you mean flash TWRP installer via Magisk once rebooted? I just want to make certain before trying again.
i.Design said:
I'm assuming you mean flash TWRP installer via Magisk once rebooted? I just want to make certain before trying again.
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Yes
joemossjr said:
Yes
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This didn't work. I was able to at least see my storage now and installed OTA via TWRP > TWRP installer > Magisk to update Slot B now I'm having the same issue in both slots.
there has to be something else up with your device. I would try a clean flash with magisk or try the latest magisk canary build.
I have downloaded the 11 update via OxygenUpdater using VPN (Location is set to France)
Since i diden't get the update on my real location.
Rebooted to TWRP->Flashed 11 update->Flashed TWRP->Rebooted to TWRP>Flashed Magisk>Flashed Kernel>Rebooted to System.
Everything seems to be working.
Try this simple and straight forward method,
Download the full zip 9.5.11, not the update zip but full zip,
Transfer to phone storage,
wipe only dalvik cache and data, DO NOT WIPE SYSTEM OR VENDOR, OR INTERNAL STORAGE,
Flash the oos zip,
Flash twrp, Reboot recovery,
Flash oos zip file again followed by twrp,
Reboot recovery,
Flash magisk 19.3,
Now Reboot system,
Do not click on any slots in twrp let the system select the appropriate slot, system will take some time to boot also will Reboot itself, but will boot eventually,
hope this helps, cheers.
How this helps, worked for me, I don't have T-Mobile version
i.Design said:
Alright, I have tried just about everything and keep running into the same roadblock so I am going to post here and see if someone has an idea of what is going on and how to work around it. I will outline each method used below as detailed as I can. I'm currently on 9.5.9 and looking to upgrade to .11. I'm currently on Slot B.
First Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Downloaded .11 OTA from OnePlus Updater
3.) Installed locally via System Updates
4.) Installed TWRP A/B Retention Script in Magisk
5.) Magisk OTA install to inactive slot
6.) Reboot
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. I reboot to slot b and try again.
Second Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Downloaded .11 OTA from OnePlus Updater
3.) Reboot to TWRP
4.) Flash ROM
5.) Flash TWRP installer
6.) Reboot recovery
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. I reboot to slot b and try again.
Third Method:
1.) Disabled all Magisk modules / themes etc
2.) Download / Install via system updates message to upgrade to .10
4.) Installed TWRP A/B Retention Script in Magisk
5.) Magisk OTA install to inactive slot
6.) Reboot
Result: Reboots to TWRP in the new slot but no pin number is requested and no files showing under Install, cannot reboot to system. Upon rebooting to slot b I at least got a notification that the update had failed and to enter repair mode to attempt again, however, I decided to not do this yet to avoid issues with breaking root / TWRP.
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As you can see... I am getting to the point of rebooting to recovery in the new slot but am unable to do anything in terms of flashing ROM > TWRP > Magisk to update both slots or do anything in the new slot. I'm almost assuming a clean ROM flash, flash TWRP / Magisk might fix any issues but I want to prod you all first for a solution before I go with the nuclear option.
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OP7PRO, stock ROM, stock kernel
This has been ABSOLUTELY working for me and how i was used doing it back in the days..
*After switching off all modules in Magisk and do a system reboot to apply this..
(Do I have to mention it's probably best, when updating to disable any password/fingerprint protection when rebooting AFTER FLASHING OTA, TWRP and Magisk in recovery?)
*I didn't use local update setting.
*What's on in developer options?
-OEM Unlock allowed
-Advanced reboot
-USB Debugging
*Don't know if having these developer settings otherwise would interfere, I just try to write it down as specific as of how i did this.
*Also: I didn't even bother looking at A/B partitioning and where to install what, please correct me if i could be wrong, but using this method worked for me and also when installing TWRP zip in recovery, the log showed A/B sloth solution success when installing.
*Not using substratum themes etc., but I want to say it's probably best to go as clean as you can anyway, since you can always go back being beautiful afterwards I guess?
So try remember where you left off being a makeup loving customiser and momentary revert being as clean as possible.. at least for maybe 20 minutes okay?
How I did it:
-Download the OTA update zip on your phone (full update file zip just shy of 2 Gb) using oxygen updater app in Google playstore.
(Don't install the systemsoftware zip from the oxygen updater once downloaded), you're going to install the systemsoftware.zip in TWRP recovery as opposed to update via Magisk to install the new systemsoftware).
-Download TWRP (INSTALLER!!) have this ZIP on phone (Find it by reading some posts about TWRP Installer zip or use link below)
*I used: twrp-installer-3.3.1-4-guacamole.zip
https://dl.twrp.me/guacamole/ (for TWRP zip)
-Download Magisk zip
*I used: Magisk-v19.3.zip
(So far 3 zip files, have them somewhere pretty obvious on your phone)
-Boot into recovery (I did this by using this option in Magisk manager)
Then:
-Flash the update OTA ROM.zip (just shy of 2Gb)
*DON'T REBOOT*!!!!
-Go back in TWRP recovery menu, Flash TWRP Installer zip
-Still in TWRP recovery menu go back, Reboot to recovery
-Back in TWRP, flash Magisk zip
-Clear Dalvik cache (not sure if this is actually still needed)
-Reboot system normally, enable Magisk modules you want, reboot system...
Updated to 9.5.10 works
Updated to 9.5.11 works
Updated to 10.0.0 works
I can't find the full zip for 9511 anywhere
joemossjr said:
there has to be something else up with your device. I would try a clean flash with magisk or try the latest magisk canary build.
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I ended up having to reformat to deal with the encryption issue. After reformatting I was able to boot to slot b and am at .11 now!
I'm really hoping this ordeal fixed whatever the problem was so that future OTA's aren't this much of a headache. I'll keep the tips in mind. I'm just glad to have a working device at .11 with root even if I have to re-install all of my apps etc.
virtyx said:
I can't find the full zip for 9511 anywhere
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It's live on XDA frontpage.
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I think best update method is get full zip, do local upgrade, flash Magisk after OTA on inactive slot, reboot, flash TWRP installer via magisk and reflash magisk (direct method). Reboot and zero issues.
smariob said:
It's live on XDA frontpage.
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I think best update method is get full zip, do local upgrade, flash Magisk after OTA on inactive slot, reboot, flash TWRP installer via magisk and reflash magisk (direct method). Reboot and zero issues.
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just came up now
what i normally do is flash full zip
reboot
then reboot fastboot and boot twrp, then flash twrp then magisk.
i like the OS boot first time without twrp or magisk, just habit i guess
everything working fine, nightscape also
EDIT:
i think SWAP has been turned off in 9.5.11
it no longer displays in ElementalX app (with stock kernel)
What did I do wrong?
Someone help me shed some light. I'm not sure what I did wrong while updating using magisk.
So this is the steps I did.
1. Installed the OTA update
2. In magisk went to install to inactive slot (after OTA)
3. Then it went through the motions and restarted.
At the screen where you put the password in it shut down and then went to the stock recovery. Tried again, same thing. So after some panicking I did this.
Reflashed twrp via computer
Flashed the uninstall of magisk
Flashed twrp zip
Restarted it and everything is fine now. I just had to re-flash the modules which was quite annoying.
So what did I do wrong? Have I buggered up anything to do with the inactive slots or partitions?
I don't know why people have such difficulty?
1. Get the full zip via Oxygen Updater or some other method.
2. Do a local install vis the settings. DO NOT REBOOT.
3. Install Magisk via the "Install after OTA" from Magisk Manager.
4. Reboot
5. You will now have the slot rooted that you updated.
6. Run the local install again. This will install to the other slot. It will fail the first attempt. Do it again.
7. Install Magisk via the OTA option and reboot.
You have now updated both slots and rooted them.
If you would like TWRP or custom kernels, follow those instructions.
If you install TWRP, you MUST install Magisk in the same slot or you will get a boot loop for that slot.
That is the reason why I keep both slots at the same OS level and rooted with TWRP installed.
What country guys you are from that you are getting update? Im in USA and still got nothing.
netgar said:
What country guys you are from that you are getting update? Im in USA and still got nothing.
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Using oxygen updater, try disabling all.mods before checking for update. Or in oxygen updater settings, select advanced mode, and see if update is available.
Krsmqn said:
Using oxygen updater, try disabling all.mods before checking for update. Or in oxygen updater settings, select advanced mode, and see if update is available.
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By mods you mean magisk modules?
Update
Advanced option did the job. Updated with magisk and few magisk modules + few substratum themes.
Thx
netgar said:
By mods you mean magisk modules?
Update
Advanced option did the job. Updated with magisk and few magisk modules + few substratum themes.
Thx
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Yeah, meant magisk modules, sorry. But looks like you got it anyway. ?
All update methods to 11 failed.
I'm using the canary version of Magisk for the Q beta 6. Yesterday I tried to install a self made module to get rid of screenshot sounds (the one on the rep isn't working because Google changed the path. But as I installed it, I can only remember that the last line was "Magisk manager will be removed and your device will reboot in a moment" or something like that
Well, the manager is still installed, but Magisk itself got uninstalled. Besides the fact that I have no clue why that happened, now I can't install it. TWRP doesn't support Q. So I got the Q image from Google, extracted the boot.img and let Magisk Manager patch it (with preserve force encryption and Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity turned on) and flash it through Fastboot (fastboot flash boot magisk-boot.img) but it's still not installed. And without TWRP of course I can't flash the uninstaller zip (no clue what was actually removed).
Is there a way through adb or fastboot to find out what's left of the Magisk installation and remove that? Or any other solution I didn't think of?
Ok, via adb is not an option since both /data and /cache refuse permissions so I can't even get logs to find out what happened.
Does anyone have a working pre-patched boot.img? I don't know if that Manual method isn't working because patching isn't really working or because the Magisk files are still present and the module is still conflicting with Magisk. And I don't want to do a factory reset
Nevermind. It was a faulty Magisk database, I had to uninstall and reinstall it to solve the problem
Is there any ways to remove Magisk Modules through Custom Recovery on android 12?
Incase we installed a Module that can cause bootloop
As you guys know since android 12
No Custom Recovery was able to decrypt data encryption yet, so we're unable to access the folder that contains Magisk Modules
Liquidform said:
Is there any ways to remove Magisk Modules through Custom Recovery on android 12?
Incase we installed a Module that can cause bootloop
As you guys know since android 12
No Custom Recovery was able to decrypt data encryption yet, so we're unable to access the folder that contains Magisk Modules
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You could use DFE (If you want unencrypted data) or use magisk module for recovery. to remove unwanted magisk modules
Liquidform said:
Is there any ways to remove Magisk Modules through Custom Recovery on android 12?
Incase we installed a Module that can cause bootloop
As you guys know since android 12
No Custom Recovery was able to decrypt data encryption yet, so we're unable to access the folder that contains Magisk Modules
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There is magisk module which check on start of the phone if any module makes a bootlop and disable it. Magisk Bootloop saver on github
Liquidform said:
Is there any ways to remove Magisk Modules through Custom Recovery on android 12?
Incase we installed a Module that can cause bootloop
As you guys know since android 12
No Custom Recovery was able to decrypt data encryption yet, so we're unable to access the folder that contains Magisk Modules
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Power phone off completely. Power on and when MIUI logo shows on screen hold volume down button until phone boots, this will disable all magisk modules you have installed. It's called magisk safe mode. You can now enter magisk app and enable modules one by one until you find the culprit.
Sidenote: I upgraded from xiaomi.eu 12.0.6 to 13.0.3 using fastboot. TWRP was unable to decrypt when I booted to recovery to install magisk after update. I rebooted back to MIUI and disabled pin and fingerprint. Rebooted back to TWRP and was able to access data and install magisk from the downloads folder. So try disabling screen lock and see if TWRP is working then.
Well orangefox has magisk manager built in, so modules can be removed with a swipe
you can navigate to data/adb/modules folder in twrp file manager without decryption needed and delete module folder.
worked for me on android 12.
I got stuck at Xiaomi logo after installing some module. The storage is encrypted on Android 12, decryption in recovery is not possible at the moment. So using OrangeFox or deleting /data/... is not possible.
The only solution that worked for me was accessing the safe mode and running this command from adb shell.
magisk --remove-modules