WHello colleagues, I have a question how to solve the bootlop problem that I recently caught by installing the module android faker which caused the loops the phone kept turning on and off and on over and over again Factory reset helped but the question is if there is any other option besides the reset I have twrp installed, you can use twrp to remove this module or other module causing the problem so as not to do a reset of the entire phone
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it will definitely be useful only in the case of the magisk module But how to remove the module LsPosed ?
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So i know i'm dump , I installed (ABB &Fastboot_For_Android_NDK-1.0.36) Module From Magisk, now it keeps rebooting into TWRP, IS THERE any way to reboot normally without loosing any data.
I'm on OOS 9.5.8 with Magisk and TWRP, I used Oxygen Updater to update to 9.5.8 and reflashed TWRP and Magisk right after. I had no modules installed.
I tried installing a module recently (YouTube Vanced) and my phone told me it could not find a SIM after reboot. This persisted through reboots until I finally uninstalled the module and rebooted, in which normal data function resumed. This happens with every module I install. Anyone have a solution or similar problem on their OnePlus?
flash the full rom in system update and try again.
Hmm. That's odd. I had the same problem with flashing a few kernels, but when I rebooted it went away.
It seems like cache wipe fixes this. Apparently, this cache wipe is required after each module installation in order to avoid this issue. Also, if you have this problem with Magisk installed in general (IE no modules installed and lose SIM after vanilla Magisk installation) make sure you have latest TWRP installed to both A/B slots prior to Magisk installation.
I flashed OxygenOS 10.0.1 by the fastboot method. Then flashed modded TWRP and then Magisk. This all happened successfully. I wanted to install Youtube Vanced but stock Youtube was causing it to not show up. So I tried uninstalling Youtube through Titanium Backup but it said 'apk not found'. So I downloaded some other app (I think it was named 'System App Remover'). Since then I have been getting bootloops. Phone gets stuck on 'Bootloader unlocked warning' screen then goes into Fastboot mode. I had to uninstall Magisk through TWRP to boot the phone. I don't understand what's wrong in this entire process. Please help.
I think the issue is with the System App Remover. I tried using possibly the same exact app previously but I also got boot loops. I would try a factory reset, reflash twrp and magisk and try the Magisk module "Debloater".
You have to clean temporary magisk files.
Probaby you had enabled some magisk modules on previous system and you forget disable them.
Thanks for the replies. I fixed the problem by restoring System from an earlier TWRP backup.
Usually bootloops from Magisk modules can be fixed by deleting problematic module from twrp file explore /data/adb/modules
Don't have to fart around with uninstalling entire Magisk or installing Magisk debloater anymore
Hello everyone,
I recently installed Magisk and TWRP and at first everything was working completely fine, than I installed the f-droid privileged extension module the device started bootlooping.
I managed to fix the issue through TWRP (Fix bootloop option) and completely uninstalled Magisk through the official uninstaller. Thing is every time I'm trying to reinstall Magisk the problem returns.
Please help.
Happened to me to....you need to uninstall that exact module from your system....
You can uninstall any modules even from TWRP...
go to file explorer on TWRP
Open data then adb an then modules and delete unnecessary folder otf module...
James Blode said:
Happened to me to....you need to uninstall that exact module from your system....
You can uninstall any modules even from TWRP...
go to file explorer on TWRP
Open data then adb an then modules and delete unnecessary folder otf module...
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Thank you for replying but the adb folder is empty.
Anyone?
PsyCoil said:
Hello everyone,
I recently installed Magisk and TWRP and at first everything was working completely fine, than I installed the f-droid privileged extension module the device started bootlooping.
I managed to fix the issue through TWRP (Fix bootloop option) and completely uninstalled Magisk through the official uninstaller. Thing is every time I'm trying to reinstall Magisk the problem returns.
Please help.
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This is strange normally when you flash magisk uninstaller every module will be uninstalled, it's used to do a clean flash of magisk, infact when you reinstall magisk no module will be there and you need to reinstall everything
Hitman478™ said:
This is strange normally when you flash magisk uninstaller every module will be uninstalled, it's used to do a clean flash of magisk, infact when you reinstall magisk no module will be there and you need to reinstall everything
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Indeed. How should I proceed then? Could the "Fix bootloop option" in TWRP caused the issue?
PsyCoil said:
Indeed. How should I proceed then? Could the "Fix bootloop option" in TWRP caused the issue?
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Let me think
Try this:
1) flash latest magisk uninstaller
2) reboot to system and make sure it's starting and working (no bootloop and/or no other problems)
3) Reboot to TWRP and flash magisk, don't let TWRP doing anything else
4) reboot to system, it must be works
Alternative is:
1) flash latest magisk uninstaller
2) reboot to system and make sure it's starting and working (no bootloop and/or no other problems)
3) reboot to TWRP, dirty flash latest oos (10.3.1), then TWRP, reboot to TWRP
4) same as point 3
5) once you've reboot to TWRP at least one time after flashing oos, flash latest magisk
6) reboot to system
Only question is: which magisk version are you using?
EDIT: If "Fix bootloop option" is a flashable TWRP file, then follow directly the alternative way
I have just tried the first method and unfortunately it did not work. The device keeps booting into fastboot instead of system. I will try the second method tomorrow and report here. Just to make sure I have it right, dirty flash is flashing the ROM without wiping the data first?
Magisk version is latest stable v20.3
Hitman478™ said:
Let me think
Try this:
1) flash latest magisk uninstaller
2) reboot to system and make sure it's starting and working (no bootloop and/or no other problems)
3) Reboot to TWRP and flash magisk, don't let TWRP doing anything else
4) reboot to system, it must be works
Alternative is:
1) flash latest magisk uninstaller
2) reboot to system and make sure it's starting and working (no bootloop and/or no other problems)
3) reboot to TWRP, dirty flash latest oos (10.3.1), then TWRP, reboot to TWRP
4) same as point 3
5) once you've reboot to TWRP at least one time after flashing oos, flash latest magisk
6) reboot to system
Only question is: which magisk version are you using?
EDIT: If "Fix bootloop option" is a flashable TWRP file, then follow directly the alternative way
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Thanks! The second solution did the trick. I'm pretty sure TWRP "Fix bootloop option" somehow caused the issue.
Hitman478™ said:
Let me think
Try this:
1) flash latest magisk uninstaller
2) reboot to system and make sure it's starting and working (no bootloop and/or no other problems)
3) Reboot to TWRP and flash magisk, don't let TWRP doing anything else
4) reboot to system, it must be works
Alternative is:
1) flash latest magisk uninstaller
2) reboot to system and make sure it's starting and working (no bootloop and/or no other problems)
3) reboot to TWRP, dirty flash latest oos (10.3.1), then TWRP, reboot to TWRP
4) same as point 3
5) once you've reboot to TWRP at least one time after flashing oos, flash latest magisk
6) reboot to system
Only question is: which magisk version are you using?
EDIT: If "Fix bootloop option" is a flashable TWRP file, then follow directly the alternative way
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PsyCoil said:
Thanks! The second solution did the trick. I'm pretty sure TWRP "Fix bootloop option" somehow caused the issue.
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Great! :good:
Because once you flash "Fix bootloop option" it will stay in system partition and the only way to remove is to reflash system through oos zip
hahaha i think magisk rooting method fail from safetynet check and module install. After a bootloader from specific module (disablerliboemencrypto) i restore my stuff to try another module (Bluetooth ..) a bootloop again happen
sorry but,GOOGLE beats YOU @topjohnwu.
I installed Magisk via twrp(Temp version). and installed a bunch of modules.
Then I decided to complexly uninstall Magisk. I've done that from the Magisk Manager apk(The Complete Uninstall button)..
The phone rebooted and stuck into the phone logo with red danger logo. which means perhaps the boot img is missing ?
I should have uninstalled the modules first, which might have caused this issue..
Now, I Flashed Magisk again via Temp twrp, but now few apps keeps crashing, even after uninstalling and installing them.
i don't have the stock bot image, otherwise i guess i can do fastboot boot boot.img to escape the boot issue after uninstalling Magisk from the app
Note : i tried flashing the uninstall zip file from twrp but that didn't work, Magisk framework still exists !
What should i do now ?
My HTC is the duel sim version (Asia) and i'm using Magisk 22 latest version
Have you tried cleaning dalvik cache?
XDHx86 said:
Have you tried cleaning dalvik cache?
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I did, No luck. The reason I'm trying to unRoot my device is because a mobile banking app is detecting Magisk. the app keeps crashing after i add it to the Magisk hide menu
Coldz0 said:
I did, No luck. The reason I'm trying to unRoot my device is because a mobile banking app is detecting Magisk. the app keeps crashing after i add it to the Magisk hide menu
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If it is just the banking app then you can get "MagiskHide" and "Safety Net Fix" modules from magisk.
If your phone stuck in bootloop or other apps are still crashing then you have to wipe dalvik cache again.
If you still need to unroot for whatever reason then try this:
Try updating magisk first then clicking uninstall from magisk manager
Try manually flashing uninstaller.zip from TWRP
Try flashing the uninstaller as a module as stated in this post
Finally if it's still no use, then you can factory reset the device and it will remove the root
XDHx86 said:
If it is just the banking app then you can get "MagiskHide" and "Safety Net Fix" modules from magisk.
If your phone stuck in bootloop or other apps are still crashing then you have to wipe dalvik cache again.
If you still need to unroot for whatever reason then try this:
Try updating magisk first then clicking uninstall from magisk manager
Try manually flashing uninstaller.zip from TWRP
Try flashing the uninstaller as a module as stated in this post
Finally if it's still no use, then you can factory reset the device and it will remove the root
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I'm on the last version of Magisk. I tried to uninstall it from the app but it stuck at the boot logo with danger logo.
I also tired to flash multiple zip files but still Magisk exists after reboot.
That leaves me with last option. Factory reset. s it safe to do it even with magisk installed ? because the boot img is patched and when i try yo restore the original boot img, it just don't exist in Magisk !
Coldz0 said:
I'm on the last version of Magisk. I tried to uninstall it from the app but it stuck at the boot logo with danger logo.
I also tired to flash multiple zip files but still Magisk exists after reboot.
That leaves me with last option. Factory reset. s it safe to do it even with magisk installed ? because the boot img is patched and when i try yo restore the original boot img, it just don't exist in Magisk !
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No if it is a patched boot image then you'll have to flash the stock one.
Factory resetting a patched image puts the device in a bootloop.
XDHx86 said:
No if it is a patched boot image then you'll have to flash the stock one.
Factory resetting a patched image puts the device in a bootloop.
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Yes. This is what i was afraid of. I don't have the stock boot img. if you can help me with that, it will be great, my phone firmware (htc/imedugl_00401/htc_imgedugl 9/PQ2A. 190205.003/1088647.3)
Coldz0 said:
Yes. This is what i was afraid of. I don't have the stock boot img. if you can help me with that, it will be great, my phone firmware (htc/imedugl_00401/htc_imgedugl 9/PQ2A. 190205.003/1088647.3)
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You can find your device's ROM here (Literally first google results..):
HTC website
HTC dev center
GetDriodTips (Only for U12+)
**Disclaimer:** I don't own any of those ROMs and I don't hold responsibility whatsoever should you brick your phone or anything goes awry.
had exactly the same issue and exactly due to the same reason (I hate those pseudo-secure banking apps).
I couldn't wipe dalvik as TWRP is still not available for my P5.
But it was fixable really easy by reflashing the patched boot.img:
run command "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img"
btw I'm still looking for a solution for that stupid banking app.
I tried the above mentioned "magisk hide" and "safety net fix" and tried hiding the app itself but all that does not help.
Can we delete magisk and still use the phone rooted ? Or will it unroot my phone if magisk is removed. I’m planning to sell my s10 and the buyer does not want the application.
Good information from GetDriodTips (Only for U12+). Thank you.