Can't Uninstall Systemless Xposed (Moto G4 Plus) - Xposed General

I just decided to get rid of my root, so i uninstalled Magisk with the uninstaller .zip. Then i went on to try to flash the Xposed Uninstaller but it says that i need magisk to uninstall Xposed for some reason. Did i flash the wrong .zip or did i do anything else wrong. I also unrooted with the SuperSu app but i still cant pass the safety net check. Can anyone help with either of these issues? Plz reply
-Me

Try deleting Xposed.img under /data, and if you need to unroot, do not use the super su app, use the unsu signed zip instead, search it up on XDA

If you were using Magisk systemless Xposed it was uninstalled together with Magisk.
And if you were using Magisk, you don't need to do anything else to unroot.
Easiest way to make sure you get back to a clean slate would be to dirty flash your system and then lock your bootloader (be real careful though so you don't brick your device). SafetyNet triggers by more things than just root, among other things an unlocked bootloader...

LordIndigo said:
I just decided to get rid of my root, so i uninstalled Magisk with the uninstaller .zip. Then i went on to try to flash the Xposed Uninstaller but it says that i need magisk to uninstall Xposed for some reason. Did i flash the wrong .zip or did i do anything else wrong. I also unrooted with the SuperSu app but i still cant pass the safety net check. Can anyone help with either of these issues? Plz reply
-Me
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i was facing the same issues with my Moto X Play Stock firmware 7.1.1 (squid kernel) rooted using magisk and systemless xposed installed.... it was working fine until i installed some xposed modules( iFont, perAppFont, xinsta etc.) and somehow it screwed my phone and bootlooped . after searching for long, this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76064855&postcount=12 works like a charm !
other xposed disabling method ( Power button combination on booting ) didn't worked for me , maybe i was using systemless xposed module that's why.

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After installing magisk, root not working

After installing the magisk as I was rooted, I installed 2-3 mods ie flashed in twrp but after I rebooted my root is gone. Magisk manager is showing not rooted and when I re flashed supersu in twrp, installation was successful but still no root. What happened I don't know. Also I didn't install any phh supersu or busybox. Please help me regain my root.
HELP
It was a known bug in Magisk that you would lose root.
Magisk
v10.2
- [Magic Mount] Remove apps/priv-app from whitelist, should fix all crashes
- [phh] Fix binary out-of-date issue
- [scripts] Fix root disappear issue when upgrading within Magisk Manager
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So i'd make sure you flashed the latest version ? Pretty sure you have but if not might be worth flashing supersu then magisk over it again as it should recognise supersu and not modify it.
brichardson1991 said:
It was a known bug in Magisk that you would lose root.
So i'd make sure you flashed the latest version ? Pretty sure you have but if not might be worth flashing supersu then magisk over it again as it should recognise supersu and not modify it.
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Yeah I just installed the latest version 10.2 via play Store. Help me regain my root
Vaibhunk786 said:
Yeah I just installed the latest version 10.2 via play Store. Help me regain my root
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After installing from play store, did you "FLASH" magisk ?
brichardson1991 said:
After installing from play store, did you "FLASH" magisk ?
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No I didn't flash anything. It was an automatic process which installed magisk and prompted me that installation success and reboot. Then I rebooted and root was gone
Now should I run magisk unstaller zip in twrp followed by supersu and then again flash magisk v10. 2 via twrp.. Should I follow these steps to gain my root again.. Anyone please help. I'm stuck @brichardson1991
Try installing PHH superuser from play store.
I had a similar experience. Having to reflash stock now to try a different tact. I'd rather use SuperSU to be honest, rather than PHH superuser.
Same problem here, have to investigate whats going on.
MattBooth said:
I had a similar experience. Having to reflash stock now to try a different tact. I'd rather use SuperSU to be honest, rather than PHH superuser.
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yeah flashing the stock rom was the only viable option i think .
I have the same problem with latest magisk. After i installed mods root is gone and i can not root again. Only with supersu i have root. Magisk is very bugy.
Yeah it does appear the latest version now causes you to lose supersu
Same problem with me, on the OP3 running Open Beta 11. Reflashing SuperSU did not work. Rather than extract the boot.img to reflash that, I ended up reflashing the firmware (and ended up mistakenly using the 4.0.1 file instead of the OPB11 one!) ... Yet to try SuperSU and Magisk again on this, but figured better to investigate the issue before I attempt to reinstall.
From what I understand here, v10 won't have this problem, and its only on v11 that its cropped up again? Can anybody with v10 confirm this?

how to switch from super su to magisk?

Hello, I am currently rooted on stock oos 4.0.3, with latest TWRP and super su free v2.79, can anyone help me out and tell me how to switch to magisk please, thank you!
Can I just use super su full unroot option then flash magisk?
Either reflash the original boot.img or download the unsu script from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067, then flash magisk again.
palesaint said:
Either reflash the original boot.img or download the unsu script from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067, then flash magisk again.
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so flash unsu, then flash magisk. simple?
Dr Grato said:
so flash unsu, then flash magisk. simple?
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If you use the unSU script the process is:
unSU
stock boot image
Magisk
This method did not work for me.
I am on KETAN n10 and initially, viper did not work. I installed magisk but that didn't fix it. nor the meefik busy box. So i decided to uninstall magisk and go back to superSU and it magically worked...
I unrooted from SuperSU itself like shown on the app's forum I believe. It rebooted my phone, I went into recovery first and then just flashed the latest magisk and made the switch :laugh:
SourPower said:
I unrooted from SuperSU itself like shown on the app's forum I believe. It rebooted my phone, I went into recovery first and then just flashed the latest magisk and made the switch :laugh:
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So you just went into the SuperSU app and used the built in Unroot option, and when the phone rebooted, you went back into recovery and flashed the latest Magisk and did NOT flash a boot.img and everything worked fine? you have root with Magisk now instead of SU and you didnt get a bootloop at all??? (i really want to swap out SU for magisk in my sons LG G2, so he can play PoGo again lol) (His G2 is running CRdroid custom rom, I wonder if that effects the steps I'll need to take)
Can anyone offer me some guidance or assistance please and thank you?
JG420 said:
So you just went into the SuperSU app and used the built in Unroot option, and when the phone rebooted, you went back into recovery and flashed the latest Magisk and did NOT flash a boot.img and everything worked fine? you have root with Magisk now instead of SU and you didnt get a bootloop at all??? (i really want to swap out SU for magisk in my sons LG G2, so he can play PoGo again lol) (His G2 is running CRdroid custom rom, I wonder if that effects the steps I'll need to take)
Can anyone offer me some guidance or assistance please and thank you?
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If there's a proper backup of the boot image for the SuperSU app's full unroot option to restore, then that process should work perfectly (I've done it on a few devices myself). It's when it can't properly restore the boot image you might have issues and you'll have to do it yourself.
Take a look in the Magisk Troubleshooting guide, under "Moving from another systemless root solution to MagiskSU".
The nuclear method might be, to just flash the full stock OOS zip (can flash in TWRP) which will unroot and restore the boot.img (and everything else!). Then immediately flash Magisk before rebooting (so have the Magisk zip on the phone before updating). This should fully remove SuperSU, install Magisk, and keep TWRP on the phone.
Seeing as the original poster is still on OOS 4.0.3, you may want to update, anyway!
JG420 said:
So you just went into the SuperSU app and used the built in Unroot option, and when the phone rebooted, you went back into recovery and flashed the latest Magisk and did NOT flash a boot.img and everything worked fine? you have root with Magisk now instead of SU and you didnt get a bootloop at all??? (i really want to swap out SU for magisk in my sons LG G2, so he can play PoGo again lol) (His G2 is running CRdroid custom rom, I wonder if that effects the steps I'll need to take)
Can anyone offer me some guidance or assistance please and thank you?
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I've done this on my 3t but I do have a G3 coincidentally lol, but yes I unrooted from su, it restarted my phone, before booting back into the system I went in twrp right away and then flashed magisk.
There are two options given in the SuperSU app, one is clean up to switch to a different SU app and the other is to permanently unroot. Which option is better?
hypothrax said:
There are two options given in the SuperSU app, one is clean up to switch to a different SU app and the other is to permanently unroot. Which option is better?
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I chose the Full Unroot option. Then flashed magisk. Worked perfectly.
Use the full unroot option. Catch here is that you might get dm-verity warning. It won't affect the phone in anyway but Android Pay might not work and you will see the warning for 5 seconds, everytime you restart the phone.
Thanks so much for ths thread. I am on Resurrection Remix OS and inititally installed SuperSU over Magisk (which came with the ROM). I decided that I wanted to use Magisk instead and followed the instructions in this thread and it worked a treat.

Installed Magisk Manager. Got a few questions.

I Installed Magisk Manager and i already had supersu. Well now ive got magisksu installed. So i deleted the supersu. But the busy box app is still on my device. But busy box says not installed. Do i need busy box with magisksu? I'm confused
If you have apps that need busybox you can enable Magisk busybox in the Manager settings. Otherwise you can ignore it.
Didgeridoohan said:
If you have apps that need busybox you can enable Magisk busybox in the Manager settings. Otherwise you can ignore it.
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Okay thanks. And do you know why the force doze app isnt putting my phone into deep sleep after switching to magisk?
BenClay13 said:
Okay thanks. And do you know why the force doze app isnt putting my phone into deep sleep after switching to magisk?
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Don't know. Your description of your installation is a bit vague. If you already had systemless SuperSU installed when installing Magisk, Magisk will use SuperSU rather than MagiskSU. In that case you'll still need the SuperSU app for root management.
Didgeridoohan said:
Don't know. Your description of your installation is a bit vague. If you already had systemless SuperSU installed when installing Magisk, Magisk will use SuperSU rather than MagiskSU. In that case you'll still need the SuperSU app for root management.
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I had SuperSU but when i installed magisk it changed to MagiskSU under the properly rooted tab. I don't know how it happened. I just let magisk do its thing and then when my phone rebooted my kernel was back to stock(previously had FK), and magiskSU was now under the properly rooted tab.
BenClay13 said:
I had SuperSU but when i installed magisk it changed to MagiskSU under the properly rooted tab. I don't know how it happened. I just let magisk do its thing and then when my phone rebooted my kernel was back to stock(previously had FK), and magiskSU was now under the properly rooted tab.
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In that case your installation of SuperSU wasn't systemless. If you want FK back it's just to install it again. Hm... I have never tried installing FK over Magisk through the FK Manager & Updater. If you get issues, reflash your stock boot image, flash FK and then Magisk.
About your Force Doze issue: does the app ask for superuser access? To keep with the FK theme, I've tested Naptime with MagiskSU and it works well.

How to remove SuperSU after having installed Magisk?

So here's what I did:
I have my Galaxy S7 with Android 6, rooted with SuperSU.
Upgraded it to Android 7 using Smart Switch. Root is lost, of course.
Assumed SuperSU was gone, went ahead and rooted with Magisk.
After a bit of fiddling, because the guy can't write English, I had it working perfectly.
Restored a backup of all my apps. SuperSU got installed as well, since it was part of the backup. So I deleted it again (just the app).
Decided to do the SafetyNet test. Result: CTS profile mismatch. This is usally due to remnants of SuperSU. So I guess it wasn't removed fully.
Reinstalled the SuperSU app (just the app, I don't dare installing it via TWRP).
Open SuperSU, only to find out "SU binary is occupied". So I can't let SuperSU do its automated full unroot either.
My goal is to:
Get rid of SuperSU completely
Use Magisk instead
Pass the SafetyNet check
I have tried:
I ran the Magisk uninstaller to see if I can let SuperSU do its "full unroot" thing. But it results in a boot loop. So that's a no go.
I ran this SuperSU uninstaller script through TWRP, but it doesn't appear to have done anything. The results are unchanged either way.
So, what do I do now?
Try uninstalling the one you have (I assume it's the magisk v12), install magisk v13 beta, and see what you get. Also, about the safetynet, there are plenty of others reasons that may lead it to not pass, not only supersu.
thany2 said:
So here's what I did:
I have my Galaxy S7 with Android 6, rooted with SuperSU.
Upgraded it to Android 7 using Smart Switch. Root is lost, of course.
Assumed SuperSU was gone, went ahead and rooted with Magisk.
After a bit of fiddling, because the guy can't write English, I had it working perfectly.
Restored a backup of all my apps. SuperSU got installed as well, since it was part of the backup. So I deleted it again (just the app).
Decided to do the SafetyNet test. Result: CTS profile mismatch. This is usally due to remnants of SuperSU. So I guess it wasn't removed fully.
Reinstalled the SuperSU app (just the app, I don't dare installing it via TWRP).
Open SuperSU, only to find out "SU binary is occupied". So I can't let SuperSU do its automated full unroot either.
My goal is to:
Get rid of SuperSU completely
Use Magisk instead
Pass the SafetyNet check
I have tried:
I ran the Magisk uninstaller to see if I can let SuperSU do its "full unroot" thing. But it results in a boot loop. So that's a no go.
I ran this SuperSU uninstaller script through TWRP, but it doesn't appear to have done anything. The results are unchanged either way.
So, what do I do now?
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I used the SuperSu android app. It has a full unroot (or was it uninstall?) option.
But I am on the op3. So not a 100% sure if that'll apply for the s7.
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Dirty flash should remove all su or magisk, then you can install magisk again
abacate123 said:
Try uninstalling the one you have (I assume it's the magisk v12), install magisk v13 beta, and see what you get. Also, about the safetynet, there are plenty of others reasons that may lead it to not pass, not only supersu.
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Uninstalling Magisk results in a boot loop, like I said. So it's a no-go.
What other reasons could it have when SafetyNet doesn't pass with that error message?
tropicanapure said:
I used the SuperSu android app. It has a full unroot (or was it uninstall?) option.
But I am on the op3. So not a 100% sure if that'll apply for the s7.
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SuperSU has that option greyed out because of a locked binary, like I said, so that won't solve anything.
adekboreanaz said:
Dirty flash should remove all su or magisk, then you can install magisk again
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Sorry, I don't understand what "dirty flash" is supposed to mean. It sounds like a risk.
thany2 said:
Sorry, I don't understand what "dirty flash" is supposed to mean. It sounds like a risk.
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No it is not, dirty flash is flashing your rom again without deleting /system /data partition, that can replace your boot.img with the stock one, so the supersu will be disappeared
reflash boot.img from the rom you used via twrp on img mode (click zip or img to switch between modes) or reflash your desired custom kernel.

Magisk manager v13 not working

I have a blu r1 hd custom build v6.5 I have tried to install magisk manager (i have rooted with super su) but it fails every time I try I get an error message I'm the app and in TWRP I just want to know if anybody else has this problem and if there is any way to solve it
Jô$èph D said:
I have a blu r1 hd custom build v6.5 I have tried to install magisk manager (i have rooted with super su) but it fails every time I try I get an error message I'm the app and in TWRP I just want to know if anybody else has this problem and if there is any way to solve it
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I believe Magisk dropped SuperSu support at some point before v13. Magisk now includes its own systemless root solution, so SuperSu is not needed. Try uninstalling Magisk and SuperSu and flashing the latest 13.3 zip.
freespeechdev said:
I believe Magisk dropped SuperSu support at some point before v13. Magisk now includes its own systemless root solution, so SuperSu is not needed. Try uninstalling Magisk and SuperSu and flashing the latest 13.3 zip.
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Ok then ill give it a shot
freespeechdev said:
I believe Magisk dropped SuperSu support at some point before v13. Magisk now includes its own systemless root solution, so SuperSu is not needed. Try uninstalling Magisk and SuperSu and flashing the latest 13.3 zip.
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I need to get stock boot img I don't have it pls help
Jô$èph D said:
I need to get stock boot img I don't have it pls help
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Two options:
If you have a pre-supersu/Magisk backup, restore it (at least the boot part).
If you don't have a backup (I encourage you to make them in the future...):
You need to go to the forum post with the fixed prime 6.5 zip downloads. Download the ~1gb zip, unzip it, and grab the boot.img from there. Flash it in twrp by going to install, install image (bottom right). Choose boot. When the flash finishes, reboot to recovery and flash Magisk.
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Two options:
If you have a pre-supersu/Magisk backup, restore it (at least the boot part).
If you don't have a backup (I encourage you to make them in the future...):
You need to go to the forum post with the fixed prime 6.5 zip downloads. Download the ~1gb zip, unzip it, and grab the boot.img from there. Flash it in twrp by going to install, install image (bottom right). Choose boot. When the flash finishes, reboot to recovery and flash Magisk.
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Can you pls link me the post for that file
freespeechdev said:
Two options:
If you have a pre-supersu/Magisk backup, restore it (at least the boot part).
If you don't have a backup (I encourage you to make them in the future...):
You need to go to the forum post with the fixed prime 6.5 zip downloads. Download the ~1gb zip, unzip it, and grab the boot.img from there. Flash it in twrp by going to install, install image (bottom right). Choose boot. When the flash finishes, reboot to recovery and flash Magisk.
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Never mind man. I can't say thank you enough I found the stock ROM with the info you gave me. Flashing boot.img was successful and so was flashing the Magisk.zip again thanks
Jô$èph D said:
Never mind man. I can't say thank you enough I found the stock ROM with the info you gave me. Flashing boot.img was successful and so was flashing the Magisk.zip again thanks and I will stay active on this and other threads
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Sure thing. See you around!
Why would someone use Magisk instead of traditional root? Are there some apps that you need to use that won't work on the rooted phone? I guess that there are a few, like snap chat and maybe Netflix but I don't use those on the Blu R1 HD.
I followed Colton's original root thread and while he, at first, included Magisk, he later advised switching to the non-Magisk root and I did. What would I gain by switching back to Magisk?
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Why would someone use Magisk instead of traditional root? Are there some apps that you need to use that won't work on the rooted phone? I guess that there are a few, like snap chat and maybe Netflix but I don't use those on the Blu R1 HD.
I followed Colton's original root thread and while he, at first, included Magisk, he later advised switching to the non-Magisk root and I did. What would I gain by switching back to Magisk?
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I wanted to use systemless xposed framework because the official version is not supported on my device. Also I wanted to use the modules that are specifically for magisk
yaconsult said:
Why would someone use Magisk instead of traditional root? Are there some apps that you need to use that won't work on the rooted phone? I guess that there are a few, like snap chat and maybe Netflix but I don't use those on the Blu R1 HD.
I followed Colton's original root thread and while he, at first, included Magisk, he later advised switching to the non-Magisk root and I did. What would I gain by switching back to Magisk?
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Systemless xposed does not work either found this out earlier today device would not boot after installation of xposed through magisk
Ah, that would be a problem for me. I wouldn't want to use a phone without xposed. I have to have all the tweaking and customizations available in gravitybox and a few other modules.
So what will you do now? Give up xposed or Magisk? Or try to find or wait for a version of xposed that works on Magish?
It was a long time ago, but I think I remember running into problems running xposed on Magisk and Colton provided some helpful advice in his original thread about reflashing the rom, getting root, then installing xposed - he had seperate threads for those.
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Ah, that would be a problem for me. I wouldn't want to use a phone without xposed. I have to have all the tweaking and customizations available in gravitybox and a few other modules.
So what will you do now? Give up xposed or Magisk? Or try to find or wait for a version of xposed that works on Magish?
It was a long time ago, but I think I remember running into problems running xposed on Magisk and Colton provided some helpful advice in his original thread about reflashing the rom, getting root, then installing xposed - he had seperate threads for those.
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I will have to see if it works when a new version of magisk is launched.

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