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Anyone uses magisk ? Is it worth??
cline2 said:
Anyone uses magisk ? Is it worth??
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Why yes. If you use apps that needs SafetyNet to pass. If not you can stay on SuperSU
ante0 said:
Why yes. If you use apps that needs SafetyNet to pass. If not you can stay on SuperSU
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Ok. Too much pain to do. I will stay with SuperSU
ante0 said:
Why yes. If you use apps that needs SafetyNet to pass. If not you can stay on SuperSU
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How do I root with magisk? I've looked all over for a method but I can't find one that makes since. I'd rather no rebrand, root I can get with phh superuser or Supersport but i like magisk, it works great on my LG G4.,
McRoberts said:
How do I root with magisk? I've looked all over for a method but I can't find one that makes since. I'd rather no rebrand, root I can get with phh superuser or Supersport but i like magisk, it works great on my LG G4.,
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What are you rooted with now? And what build is your firmware?
ante0 said:
What are you rooted with now? And what build is your firmware?
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I'm rooted with phh, and I'm on L29-567-190. Thanks a ton for the help.
McRoberts said:
How do I root with magisk? I've looked all over for a method but I can't find one that makes since. I'd rather no rebrand, root I can get with phh superuser or Supersport but i like magisk, it works great on my LG G4.,
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If you want to root with magisk, just flash the zip and you are done.
Powerlated said:
If you want to root with magisk, just flash the zip and you are done.
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It does not work. I've tryed every version from 13 to 13.3 half way thru the flash it just jumps out of recovery and boots by its self. It doesn't bootloop or hurt anything I can tell but it just doesn't install. Ever heard of that?
McRoberts said:
It does not work. I've tryed every version from 13 to 13.3 half way thru the flash it just jumps out of recovery and boots by its self. It doesn't bootloop or hurt anything I can tell but it just doesn't install. Ever heard of that?
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You need to be on recovery 3.0.1-1
albertobom said:
You need to be on recovery 3.0.1-1
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3.1.0-1 actually. And if Phh/supersu is flashed you need to flash stock boot image, else it will complain about boot image.
ante0 said:
3.1.0-1 actually. And if Phh/supersu is flashed you need to flash stock boot image, else it will complain about boot image.
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Well I decided to flash the Shield Rom and it's actually running like a dream so before I go back and start over. Is there any way I can make Magisk work on this Rom. I'm haveing the same issue. I'm going to change my TWRP now. Thanks for the help.
McRoberts said:
Well I decided to flash the Shield Rom and it's actually running like a dream so before I go back and start over. Is there any way I can make Magisk work on this Rom. I'm haveing the same issue. I'm going to change my TWRP now. Thanks for the help.
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You need to be on firmware B182+ (which you are)
You need to have twrp 3.1.0+
You need to flash stock boot image before Magisk.
You can get stock boot either from rom zip (boot.img) or stock firmware (update.app) and extract boot using Huawei Update extractor. Then flash boot image manually.
Oneplus updated the OnePlus 6's Bootloader and you may ask yourself 'Can i still root?'
The answer is yes. It is easy.
1. At first, your bootloader has to be unlocked
2. Just download the Twrp.img and the Twrp installer from twrp.me, then the latest magisk installer
3. Put the magisk.zip and twrp installer zip into the root of your device and boot into bootloader
4. Now you have to open a new shell or cmd window in your adb folder, then type "Fastboot devices" there
5. If your phone is recognized, then do this command: " fastboot boot .\twrp-3.2.1-0-enchilada.img"
6. The op6 should boot into the TWRP, there type in your pincode, pattern, or what so ever you have. If you get a message because of system modification, click 'Keep read only'
7. Go to 'Install', then flash the TWRP installer zip, then magisk right after it
8. Just reboot and enjoy
The procedure is the same as always. I can confirm it's working because i rooted a few minutes ago
Just keep in mind the kernels and custom roms haven't been updated to 5.1.7 base yet and may not work until they are.
iElvis said:
Just keep in mind the kernels and custom roms haven't been updated to 5.1.7 base yet and may not work until they are.
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Forgot the mention that, thanks!
Edit: Screenshots
Flash kernel works. Btw please don't create threads on how to root if the method hasn't changed lol
joemossjr said:
Flash kernel works. Btw please don't create threads on how to root if the method hasn't changed lol
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Sorry, I thought that would be helpful for people who are worried about root because of updated bootloader.
A Moderator can remove this thread then
joemossjr said:
Flash kernel works. Btw please don't create threads on how to root if the method hasn't changed lol
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Based on how things have been going so far, people are going to be asking. Just saying.
i understand butttttttttttttttttttttt this forum is flooded with how to flash twrp, how to root with 5.1.6, how to install 5.1.5 with twrp ect ect ect lol just trying to reduce clutter and make things a tad bit simpler. No offense guys lol
So if I already have twrp and Magisk installed is the method still the same?
Will this update lock the bootloader back?
Pretty sure I swiped to allow system modifications on my first twrp installation so will that matter?
joemossjr said:
i understand butttttttttttttttttttttt this forum is flooded with how to flash twrp, how to root with 5.1.6, how to install 5.1.5 with twrp ect ect ect lol just trying to reduce clutter and make things a tad bit simpler. No offense guys lol
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Yes I know. I mean, you're right. Thought something like "new bootloader, new confusions". I justed wanted to help people if they're worried of a brick
dgunn said:
So if I already have twrp and Magisk installed is the method still the same?
Pretty sure I swiped to allow system modifications on my first twrp installation so will that matter?
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Don't worry. You can use TWRP and your phone itself as always
Sconny said:
Don't worry. You can use TWRP and your phone itself as always
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So do I flash the update in twrp?
Must the bootloader be unlocked again?
dgunn said:
So do I flash the update in twrp?
Must the bootloader be unlocked again?
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No you flash in system via local upgrade
joemossjr said:
No you flash in system via local upgrade
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Flash with local upgrade, reboot to fastboot, run twrp.img, install twrp, flash Magisk and reboot? No unlocking bootloader again?
If not correct please tell me
Yup that's it
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No you flash in system via local upgrade
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Flash in system.. you mean through the system updates in settings? And then I have to reinstall TWRP?
BossNexusS said:
Flash in system.. you mean through the system updates in settings? And then I have to reinstall TWRP?
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Yes
joemossjr said:
Yes
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What were the steps you followed if you don't mind?
Maybe someone will upload the full rom?
anyone tried hiding system updates inside magisk hide ?
it now shows only 224 update (canadian vpn), hence don't know what it will do when you take that route, anyone ?
Sup guys, i had this problem with the SafetyNet Check that always kept failing, done some tutorials here at the forum but none of them worked, so i gave up... yesterday i was searching for some modules at the download page in the Magisk Manager app and found a module that was supposed to correct SafatyNet problema, after that installation my Magisk don't want to open anymore, all my modules still installed but i can't open the app anymore, i rooted my cellphone without TWRP so i can't use it to manage the dependencies of the app... any suggestion?
obs.: I'm not using TWRP cuz i just keep having a problem at the installation, i'm runnig the last version of the Android Pie OS (Beta 3)
You could temporarily boot into TWRP via ADB and a PC and flash the uninstaller.
DiGtal said:
You could temporarily boot into TWRP via ADB and a PC and flash the uninstaller.
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He can boot it through fastboot, adb push the uninstaller and flash it.*
But isn't the safetynet fix just a build.prop tweak?
He can technically adb pull the build.prop, fix it and put it back in. Or just take a working build.prop from a fellow OB3 user ( me included ) and push it into the system through adb.
The Marionette said:
He can boot it through fastboot, adb push the uninstaller and flash it.*
But isn't the safetynet fix just a build.prop tweak?
He can technically adb pull the build.prop, fix it and put it back in. Or just take a working build.prop from a fellow OB3 user ( me included ) and push it into the system through adb.
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I think the OP mentioned the problem they are having is from a Magisk module that is incompatible with the OP6. My recommendation, without TWRP on the phone, might be a Fastboot Rom to get your phone functional again.
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I think the OP mentioned the problem they are having is from a Magisk module that is incompatible with the OP6. My recommendation, without TWRP on the phone, might be a Fastboot Rom to get your phone functional again.
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I know that and the OP probably does too, but I guess they don't want to lose their current data?
The Marionette said:
I know that and the OP probably does too, but I guess they don't want to lose their current data?
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I don't know if that can be helped at this point. That bad Magisk module may have made that decision for him
The Marionette said:
I know that and the OP probably does too, but I guess they don't want to lose their current data?
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That's right, i know that i can fix this issue just installing the ROM again but i don't want to lose my data, i just want to delete a specific module from Magisk
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That's right, i know that i can fix this issue just installing the ROM again but i don't want to lose my data, i just want to delete a specific module from Magisk
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restore stock boot.img. no root, no mods to load. fix it then reroot.
You don't need to restore. Follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-core-mode-bootloop-solver-modules-t3817366
It's called CoreOnlyMode4Magisk and it's flashed through TWRP. Magisk modules are systemless and this module will fix your problem.
mdl054 said:
You don't need to restore. Follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-core-mode-bootloop-solver-modules-t3817366
It's called CoreOnlyMode4Magisk and it's flashed through TWRP. Magisk modules are systemless and this module will fix your problem.
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he does not have twrp installed, but your way would work as well. the choice is up to op then to make.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/5h1hzimcj1irbn5/stockboot.img stock boot.img for OB3
MrSteelX said:
he does not have twrp installed, but your way would work as well. the choice is up to op then to make.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/5h1hzimcj1irbn5/stockboot.img stock boot.img for OB3
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Oh sorry I missed that part
You can use the modified boot.img with TWRP preinstalled from the OB3 thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77390204&postcount=2
Just reflash OB3 from system updater and that will get rid of root and also keep your data. Then start over.
Sent from my OnePlus6 using XDA Labs
The Marionette said:
I know that and the OP probably does too, but I guess they don't want to lose their current data?
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MrSteelX said:
he does not have twrp installed, but your way would work as well. the choice is up to op then to make.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/5h1hzimcj1irbn5/stockboot.img stock boot.img for OB3
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Already fixed it, installed the last version of blu spark TWRP along with the Magisk 17.2, all perfect, had a problem with my OS at the beginning but just flashed again and did all the process to root, thanks for your help!
Next time don't be a twrp and use twrp
dgunn said:
Next time don't be a twrp and use twrp
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The last update wouldn't let me install it, the Blu stuff made my day when I saw the compatible update
So I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my pixel 2 successfully.
Now I get security warning on boot and can't run my mobile banking apps and a few other apps that tell me I can't use because I am unlocked rooted.. is any workaround for this?
Can I relock it and unroot somehow or is there I way to get these apps working with an unlocked rooted pixel 2 device. Thanks in advance
Would.like to keep it unlocked rooted an run these apps if at all possible but if. It possible I might have to fix this any assistance is appreciated
Hi! You could use magisk hide function, this is magisk inbuilt function for hidding root for selected apps.
And use safetynet fix too.
With this two things you should be able to use your apps.
Good luck
somin.n said:
Hi! You could use magisk hide function, this is magisk inbuilt function for hidding root for selected apps.
And use safetynet fix too.
With this two things you should be able to use your apps.
Good luck
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Thanks I'll try those and get back with my results
somin.n said:
Hi! You could use magisk hide function, this is magisk inbuilt function for hidding root for selected apps.
And use safetynet fix too.
With this two things you should be able to use your apps.
Good luck
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Boom dome and working now much appreciated buddy thanks again.. the hide magical worked
Yep, it should. Using safetynet fix is hightly recomanded too If you are using gpay and in future for some others google apps...
tice60 said:
Boom dome and working now much appreciated buddy thanks again.. the hide magical worked
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Magisk
somin.n said:
Yep, it should. Using safetynet fix is hightly recomanded too If you are using gpay and in future for some others google apps...
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Ya Google pay forgot about that one thanks have an issue though with when entering recovery twrp .. half the time asks for PW and can't get in .using any my set passwords.. other times.. I get errors flashing zips..when I remove PW and get into my twrp .. zip files just give me errors when I try and flash them.. something to do with partition issues or encryption on this device?
somin.n said:
Hi! You could use magisk hide function, this is magisk inbuilt function for hidding root for selected apps.
And use safetynet fix too.
With this two things you should be able to use your apps.
Good luck
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hey need help please when able.no zips are flashing for me from twrp...
but i am in unlocked bootloader and newest twrp working. did factory reset, wipe etc.
Roms and zips are all is giving me Error installing zip file, Updating partition details
Failed to mount /system ( invalid arguement)
Failed to mount /vendor ( invalid arguement)
will not install , i likely have missed something obvious
please help thanks
i am unlocked booterloader
Only way how to access with TWRP is disable all password protection (disable device encryption)... However, most of todays zips are magisk modules, it means that you have to "flash" it with magisk app.
somin.n said:
Only way how to access with TWRP is disable all password protection (disable device encryption)... However, most of todays zips are magisk modules, it means that you have to "flash" it with magisk app.
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Don't mean to be a pain and I have researched alot with no success. Yes I can get into twrp decrypted but cant flash anything in twrp. Various errors
Could you kindly refresh me on how to flash a zip out of twrp using magisk.. or even fastboot , ADB
.and also a ROM zip? I can't even wipe pre flashing a ROM zip..
I can't even wipe data cache etc ..twrp gives me errors on that too... I hope I am not asking to much I understand twrp on this device is finicky..
When your able thanks again.
I miss my 2010 HTC was so much easier that this googgleessss to do this stuff hahah..but what can I do lol
somin.n said:
Only way how to access with TWRP is disable all password protection (disable device encryption)... However, most of todays zips are magisk modules, it means that you have to "flash" it with magisk app.
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I mean I know how to flash zips with magisk but will it flash a ROM fine and how do I wipe data cache etc before flashing a ROM via this method and out of twrp? A bit paranoid only have one phone don't wanna brick it haha have a good day
Sorry, only idea is, if you are using latest TWRP, and maybe, I am not sure, but I think, that TWRP is not supported on Android 11 ROMs... Sorry, I can't help with this, I didn't use TWRP for ages... I am really happy with stock pixel ROM and didn't own P2 anymore...
Ok so y'all remember when it was possible to "boot" into twrp? Ok so of course y'all know that after a certain update you no longer can boot into twrp but you can flash it through magisk and it works fine. So my question is it possible to flash stock recovery to remove twrp?
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Ok so y'all remember when it was possible to "boot" into twrp? Ok so of course y'all know that after a certain update you no longer can boot into twrp but you can flash it through magisk and it works fine. So my question is it possible to flash stock recovery to remove twrp?
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
Andrologic said:
Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Thank you so much for the response have another question how do I go about obtaining the boot image of the latest Android 12? I want to remove TWRP that I flashed with magisk.
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Ok I was able to get it thanks again