Question [Q] Magisk - Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro

I want to update to android 12 but hate to reinstall apps. But do t want to root permanently. So my plan is install magisk, make backup with titanium. Install 12, magisk restore and unnistal magisk.
Did anyone tried this? Does it pass safetynet after unninstalling magisk like without it?

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Switch from Magisk to SuperSu

Hi guys,
I'm running stock S7 rom and am rooted with Magisk. However, I would like to switch to SuperSu as Magisk causes some problems for me (CPU frequencies not sticking etc).
Is there a way to do this?
Magisk has an uninstaller (link in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445) so my best bet would just be run the uninstaller which will remove Magisk, then install SuperSU through it's official instructions?

How to root - the most easy, most reliable way?

Now that I have (almost accidentally) upgraded my phone to Android 11 (stock), I would like to root my POCO F2.
I am currently not interested in any custom-ROM, but I need root for proper backup and a couple of other functions.
But what is the best way? I don't want to loose Fingerprint, and Banking-applications?
I understand after unlocking the BL, I can install MAGISK by flashing a patched Boot-image.
People in this forum recommend to flash TWRP, and then install MAGISK as the better way.
So, if there is an OTA-upgrade available my TWRP and MAGISK will be gone - but what about data?
With a previous device (Xiaomi A1) instead of flashing TWRP I was just booting into TWRP to install MAGISK, is this possible with our POCO F2?
After rooting, what will NOT be working?
Who can answer?
Thanks!
Anybody?
Let me rephrase:
Installing MAGISK by flashing a patched Boot-image seems easier and a smaller change to the overall system, compared to flash TWRP and the patched Boot-image.
The method recommended by MAGISK is also flashing the patched Boot-image. Nevertheless a lot of people recommend to go via TWRP. Why? What is the advantage?
Why do you want to root your device?
just downgrade .
I like Titanium Backup, all apps working with Android Auto (eg Screen2Auto), Tasker ..
So are you saying rooting and still have Fingerprint and Banking apps working under Android 11 is not possible?
Tiemichael said:
I like Titanium Backup, all apps working with Android Auto (eg Screen2Auto), Tasker ..
So are you saying rooting and still have Fingerprint and Banking apps working under Android 11 is not possible?
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Nothing said of all this, maybe here you will find the answers to your questions.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...droid-11-and-magisk-on-xiaomi-eu-rom.4170031/

[Q] Updating Magisk without losing Root

How to safely update Magisk (not the Magisk Manager, but Magisk itself - currently v22.1) without losing Root or affecting installed Magisk modules? I'm keeping the same FW/ not updating ROM.
I recall going into bootloops on previous rooted devices when I just simply pressed "Update" in Magisk.

A8 and Magisk 24 / Zygisk

I'm curious if anyone still using this phone has had any problems with Magisk 24. I don't know why I did it, but I just updated my Magisk the other day to the latest 24.3. Now I've lost the ability to hide root from some of my apps. I haven't been able to run Zygisk (bootloop when I try). And I have not been able to successfully downgrade Magisk. I'm still on Android 8, because I don't usually try to fix what isn't broken for me.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting Zygisk to run? Or is there a non-Zygisk alternative to getting my banking apps to work?
I'm not having any issues on pie so far, did you flash the no-verity-opt-encrypt and rmm bypass in twrp?

A7160 (Chinese, Exynos chipset) - Magisk downgrade / TWRP request

I rooted my A7160 last year using Magisk only, no TWRP, since I couldn't find TWRP for the Exynos chipset. A couple days ago I dumbly let Magsik update to v22.1, which removed Magisk Hide, an essential for me. I want to downgrade Magisk, but haven't yet found a way to do so without TWRP.
First, does anyone know of a way to downgrade Magisk without TWRP? I've tried restoring my Titanium Backup of Manager, but that prompts me to download and install the full Magisk, which will leave me with the new Magisk. I also tried fresh install of the 7.5.1 Magisk Manager app, which only lets me install 22.1.
Second, is there any work on or anyone willing to work on TWRP or other custom recovery for the Exynos chipset (A7160)?
Third, is there any other way to hide root? A brief search did not yield anything promising yet.
Thanks in advance!
stgibson said:
I rooted my A7160 last year using Magisk only, no TWRP, since I couldn't find TWRP for the Exynos chipset. A couple days ago I dumbly let Magsik update to v22.1, which removed Magisk Hide, an essential for me. I want to downgrade Magisk, but haven't yet found a way to do so without TWRP.
First, does anyone know of a way to downgrade Magisk without TWRP? I've tried restoring my Titanium Backup of Manager, but that prompts me to download and install the full Magisk, which will leave me with the new Magisk. I also tried fresh install of the 7.5.1 Magisk Manager app, which only lets me install 22.1.
Second, is there any work on or anyone willing to work on TWRP or other custom recovery for the Exynos chipset (A7160)?
Third, is there any other way to hide root? A brief search did not yield anything promising yet.
Thanks in advance!
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FYI Update for others' reference: I got what I needed with Zygisk and DenyList, so should be OK without downgrading. If I need to downgrade, I realized an option that may work: re-flashing the previously-used patched boot.img.

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