Magisk v12 loses root after a short while. - Magisk

I noticed today that I lost root. I searched and tried everything to fix it but I couldn't. So, I wiped out my entire phone and did a clean flash of Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 for the TMobile Note 3. Magisk worked after a clean flash.
Spent hours loading every app back on and now, Magisk isn't working again?
Please help?
Android version is 7.1.2.

Did it really lose root? I've found that randomly when you open Magisk it will claim that it has no root access, but when you close it (exit the app and swipe it away from the recents menu) and reopen it it will start functioning properly again.

Neo3D said:
I noticed today that I lost root. I searched and tried everything to fix it but I couldn't. So, I wiped out my entire phone and did a clean flash of Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 for the TMobile Note 3. Magisk worked after a clean flash.
Spent hours loading every app back on and now, Magisk isn't working again?
Please help?
Android version is 7.1.2.
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Use un su zip first to remove the pre-installed root that rr has. Don't know if RR has root inbuilt now or not. But if it comes with root uninstall it and flash magisk on top of it and you are good to go

Me too have this problem. Magisk root sometimes gone, and i need to reboot device to make it work agan.
Tested in almost N custom roms like CM14.1, AEX, Omni, ViperOS, etc

exodius48 said:
Me too have this problem. Magisk root sometimes gone, and i need to reboot device to make it work agan.
Tested in almost N custom roms like CM14.1, AEX, Omni, ViperOS, etc
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Did u remove built in root

shantam3108 said:
Did u remove built in root
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If you installed magisk it will remove built in root automatically. -_-

Did you turn off magisk busybox ? It would help on fix that.
In another way, some of modules you installed may have potential to make you lose root. Trying to do enable/disable module to test it.

I did some more searching and someone said just flash Magisk again. I did that and it worked! But, then I lost root again several hours later, seems so random? I flashed Magisk again and it worked again.
I can only get two green on Magisk, the third green seems to run forever, I left it on for 10+ minutes and it still showed "testing".
BTW, I didn't flash the uninstall Magisk zip before re-flashing. I tried that way and my phone got into a bootloop. Luckily, I had a TWRP backup.

Kris Chen said:
Did you turn off magisk busybox ? It would help on fix that.
In another way, some of modules you installed may have potential to make you lose root. Trying to do enable/disable module to test it.
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Thanks! I'll try this and see if it helps!

BTW, is anyone able to install Snapchat? I tried the Hide feature in Magisk and checked Snapchat, but it still knows I'm rooted and immediately closes after opening.
Also, the Sphero BB8 app? Anyone get that working? That one also closes right after opening.

exodius48 said:
If you installed magisk it will remove built in root automatically. -_-
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No magisk just overrides the root. Use Un su zip first then flash magisk and u won't lose root
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Neo3D said:
Thanks! I'll try this and see if it helps!
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Also keep in mind do run magisk without any modules first to check

shantam3108 said:
No magisk just overrides the root. Use Un su zip first then flash magisk and u won't lose root
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Then why on AEX still loose root? It has no root prebuilt

exodius48 said:
If you installed magisk it will remove built in root automatically. -_-
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shantam3108 said:
No magisk just overrides the root. Use Un su zip first then flash magisk and u won't lose root
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I just want to clarify.
If systemless SuperSU is detected, Magisk will use that. If any other root is installed, the installation script will attempt to remove it and install MagiskSU instead (not sure to be successful and might lead to issues). If no root is installed, MagiskSU will be used. To avoid issues, the unSU zip is quite useful.
From v13, Magisk will no longer be compatible with SuperSU.

Didgeridoohan said:
I just want to clarify.
If systemless SuperSU is detected, Magisk will use that. If any other root is installed, the installation script will attempt to remove it and install MagiskSU instead (not sure to be successful and might lead to issues). If no root is installed, MagiskSU will be used. To avoid issues, the unSU zip is quite useful.
From v13, Magisk will no longer be compatible with SuperSU.
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Wow, this is very informative, thanks!
Which version of unSU.zip is the correct one to use? Is this one okay?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067

Neo3D said:
Wow, this is very informative, thanks!
Which version of unSU.zip is the correct one to use? Is this one okay?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
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That's the one to use. :good:

Neo3D said:
BTW, is anyone able to install Snapchat? I tried the Hide feature in Magisk and checked Snapchat, but it still knows I'm rooted and immediately closes after opening.
Also, the Sphero BB8 app? Anyone get that working? That one also closes right after opening.
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It is because your device lost safety net.
You need to reflash system and gapps.
Back up data partition then wipe all then flash rom and gaps and then magisk.
After starting device first enable magisk hide.
Then restore backed up /data.
After restart enable magisk hide switches and reboot system.
Profit.
Reply it works or not.

[email protected] said:
It is because your device lost safety net.
You need to reflash system and gapps.
Back up data partition then wipe all then flash rom and gaps and then magisk.
After starting device first enable magisk hide.
Then restore backed up /data.
After restart enable magisk hide switches and reboot system.
Profit.
Reply it works or not.
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I just flashed magisk again and safety passed!

Neo3D said:
I just flashed magisk again and safety passed!
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Tell me how much time you have safety net pass?

[email protected] said:
Tell me how much time you have safety net pass?
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Hi, what do you mean "how much time you have safety net pass?

Neo3D said:
Hi, what do you mean "how much time you have safety net pass?
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This time after reinstalling magisk is it working till now?
Or root is gone after some time?

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MagiskSU Install Help

HTC One M9
Venom Rom - ViperOne
Phh's SuperUser installed
Magisk 11.1 installed
Android N
Flashed a new rom (Viper) and it gave me the option to install PHH's SuperUser and Magisk, so I did. Once setting up the device I updated Magisk to 11.1 and installed the PHH's SuperUser (Magisk version) off of the official RT thread here on XDA.
Magisk Manager says I have Magisk 11.1 installed correctly and it is properly rooted, but my phone does not pass safety net, instead it says "CTS Profile Mismatch." After looking through the settings I saw the option for Magisk Hide so switched it off and back on and it says...
"You are not rooted with MagiskSU, using Magisk Hide might not be enough! It's not officially supported, and you would need additional tools (e.g Suhide) to pass Safety Net."
Can someone please help me with what to do?
Thank you,
Ollie Bednal.
obednal97 said:
HTC One M9
Venom Rom - ViperOne
Phh's SuperUser installed
Magisk 11.1 installed
Android N
Flashed a new rom (Viper) and it gave me the option to install PHH's SuperUser and Magisk, so I did. Once setting up the device I updated Magisk to 11.1 and installed the PHH's SuperUser (Magisk version) off of the official RT thread here on XDA.
Magisk Manager says I have Magisk 11.1 installed correctly and it is properly rooted, but my phone does not pass safety net, instead it says "CTS Profile Mismatch." After looking through the settings I saw the option for Magisk Hide so switched it off and back on and it says...
"You are not rooted with MagiskSU, using Magisk Hide might not be enough! It's not officially supported, and you would need additional tools (e.g Suhide) to pass Safety Net."
Can someone please help me with what to do?
Thank you,
Ollie Bednal.
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Remove PHH Superuser completely - including apk - and re-flash Magisk.
osmOsis's UnSu script does a good job of removing all traces of root.
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Remove PHH Superuser completely - including apk - and re-flash Magisk.
osmOsis's UnSu script does a good job of removing all traces of root.
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Thank you for your quick response!
Where and how do I find and install the original boot.img to remove phh's superuser?
obednal97 said:
Thank you for your quick response!
Where and how do I find and install the original boot.img to remove phh's superuser?
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The original boot image is what is in the ROM zip. However, as you mentioned that root is preinstalled, you should flash osmOsis's UnSu zip to get rid of root before reflashing Magisk.
jhedfors said:
The original boot image is what is in the ROM zip. However, as you mentioned that root is preinstalled, you should flash osmOsis's UnSu zip to get rid of root before reflashing Magisk.
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Thank you very much for your help, just doing it now ?
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The original boot image is what is in the ROM zip. However, as you mentioned that root is preinstalled, you should flash osmOsis's UnSu zip to get rid of root before reflashing Magisk.
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Just done it all! It works beautifully!
I messed up the first time cause I couldn't remove Superuser app completely but I got round that and did it all again and its all green lights
Installed Magisk ☑
Rooted ☑
Safety net passed ☑
Thank you very much!
obednal97 said:
Just done it all! It works beautifully!
I messed up the first time cause I couldn't remove Superuser app completely but I got round that and did it all again and its all green lights
Installed Magisk ☑
Rooted ☑
Safety net passed ☑
Thank you very much!
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Awesome!
cts profile mismatch
i have a xiaomi device which has epic rom based on android 6.0 with magisksu preinstalled by i cant bypass safetynet check either. what should i do?? i did a reinstall of magisk but it didn't helped.
aldo-000 said:
i have a xiaomi device which has epic rom based on android 6.0 with magisksu preinstalled by i cant bypass safetynet check either. what should i do?? i did a reinstall of magisk but it didn't helped.
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If the ROM has Magisk pre-installed, you may want to check in the ROM thread. Otherwise try everything I suggested in this thread.
jhedfors said:
If the ROM has Magisk pre-installed, you may want to check in the ROM thread. Otherwise try everything I suggested in this thread.
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uninstalling magisk, still can't bypass safetynet test but i can play pokemon go., wired.... i will ask about the rom. do you another way making pg playable on rooted device??
aldo-000 said:
uninstalling magisk, still can't bypass safetynet test but i can play pokemon go., wired.... i will ask about the rom. do you another way making pg playable on rooted device??
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Did you do what I suggested? If so, can you say what you did?
aldo-000 said:
i have a xiaomi device which has epic rom based on android 6.0 with magisksu preinstalled by i cant bypass safetynet check either. what should i do?? i did a reinstall of magisk but it didn't helped.
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Is it based on Developer or Stable ROM? Develop ROMs can't pass SafetyNet because they don't have the correct CTS profile. If it's based on Stable ROM, try flashing Global Stable again and Epic ROM afterwards, that might or might not help, no guarantees. You are only guaranteed to pass CTS profile match with Global Stable. But like you said, if Pokemon Go works you don't really need CTS profile.
i have moto E 3g 2 gen[OTUS] with Recusrtion remix 5.8.1 android 7
have flashed magisk but it gives error :1 error installing magisk 11.1 , while i did same with moto e [Condor] 1st gen and got success everything is working
even i clean the old su
can you help @jhedfors
Hi, I've just switched over to magisksu from supersu. I did as you suggested above... flashed unSu and the boot image and magisk. Then installed the Magisk manager from play store. It shows the device is rooted and that latest magisk is installed. However, safenet check fails.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks
neptune_ said:
Hi, I've just switched over to magisksu from supersu. I did as you suggested above... flashed unSu and the boot image and magisk. Then installed the Magisk manager from play store. It shows the device is rooted and that latest magisk is installed. However, safenet check fails.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks
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Reboot with setting everything enable except disabling magisk it worked for me
Rush94 said:
Reboot with setting everything enable except disabling magisk it worked for me
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Tried that, but SafetyNet check still fails
neptune_ said:
Tried that, but SafetyNet check still fails
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Try enabling hide magisk enable busybox and then reboot
Rush94 said:
Reboot with setting everything enable except disabling magisk it worked for me
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Rush94 said:
Try enabling hide magisk enable busybox and then reboot
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Tried that too, still fails
neptune_ said:
Tried that too, still fails
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Try some of the tips here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
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Try some of the tips here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
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Thanks. I did read through there and tried some suggestions. Nothing seems to work.
I may have to use a rom that comes packaged with magisk?
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How to go from normal root to systemless root for Magisk?

Title says it all. Im currently using using SuperSU so looking for Systemless root and looking for Xposed to work as well.
Remove SuperSU, flash Magisk. That's basically it... If you have issues on the way there's lots of info in the support read and some things to try here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
Didgeridoohan said:
Remove SuperSU, flash Magisk. That's basically it... If you have issues on the way there's lots of info in the support read and some things to try here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
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Do I remove SuperSU thru it's manager and then flash Magisk?
riahc3 said:
Do I remove SuperSU thru it's manager and then flash Magisk?
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Yes, choosing the full unroot option. It is also good to have the unsu zip by osm0sis handy, but the full unroot option should work.
jhedfors said:
Yes, choosing the full unroot option. It is also good to have the unsu zip by osm0sis handy, but the full unroot option should work.
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This just flash Magisk? No Xposed issues?
riahc3 said:
This just flash Magisk? No Xposed issues?
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I don't use Xposed, as it does not work on Nougat. You will need to install the Xposed module in the Magisk Downloads tab.
jhedfors said:
I don't use Xposed, as it does not work on Nougat. You will need to install the Xposed module in the Magisk Downloads tab.
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Im on 6.0 so I do and its important.
Well, here goes nothing I guess....
When SuperSU asked if I wanted to recover the boot image (I think it was that) I said no.
Issues with that?
Checking patch status
SuperSU patched boot detected!
Adding auto patch scirpt for supersu
SuperSU image mount failed...
Will still try to complete installation
Device still does boot...which I guess is still a good sign.
Says Ive lost root....
Magisk does say it is installed.
riahc3 said:
Checking patch status
SuperSU patched boot detected!
Adding auto patch scirpt for supersu
SuperSU image mount failed...
Will still try to complete installation
Device still does boot...which I guess is still a good sign.
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Reflashed the SuperSU zip.....Opening Magisk Manager.....its currently stuck opening it. Only the logo with the background appears.
Android says "Magisk Manager is not responding".
OK! Wow, that took a while lol....
Latest version of Magisk installed....
Properly rooted
279:SUPERSU
Checking SafetlyNet Failed: CTS Profile Mismatch
riahc3 said:
Reflashed the SuperSU zip.....Opening Magisk Manager.....its currently stuck opening it. Only the logo with the background appears.
Android says "Magisk Manager is not responding".
OK! Wow, that took a while lol....
Latest version of Magisk installed....
Properly rooted
279:SUPERSU
Checking SafetlyNet Failed: CTS Profile Mismatch
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CTS profile mismatch will happen if you're using SuperSU.
The one thing that went wrong was you saying no to restoring the boot image backup. If you want to use MagiskSU you'll need to flash it over a boot image that doesn't have the SuperSU patches.
Didgeridoohan said:
CTS profile mismatch will happen if you're using SuperSU.
The one thing that went wrong was you saying no to restoring the boot image backup. If you want to use MagiskSU you'll need to flash it over a boot image that doesn't have the SuperSU patches.
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At this point, is there is a way to fix it?
I have gotten also gotten systemless Xposed installed
riahc3 said:
At this point, is there is a way to fix it?
I have gotten also gotten systemless Xposed installed
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If you're happy with your current setup, leave it be. If you need to pass SafetyNet (you'll need to disable Xposed for that) you'll have to start over.
Didgeridoohan said:
If you're happy with your current setup, leave it be. If you need to pass SafetyNet (you'll need to disable Xposed for that) you'll have to start over.
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Doesnt systemless Xposed pass SafetyNet?
riahc3 said:
Doesnt systemless Xposed pass SafetyNet?
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No.
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No.
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Oh! My mistake then
I could careless about SafetyCheck as I need Xposed modules.
Besides, that, then Magisk is working? That was pretty simple. Thank you for your help.
Reading thru your thread, I cant really see what SafetyCheck implies. Does it just affect that stupid Pokemon crap? I imagine it affects more things like banks but I dont think mines will depend on that.
riahc3 said:
Oh! My mistake then
I could careless about SafetyCheck as I need Xposed modules.
Besides, that, then Magisk is working? That was pretty simple. Thank you for your help.
Reading thru your thread, I cant really see what SafetyCheck implies. Does it just affect that stupid Pokemon crap? I imagine it affects more things like banks but I dont think mines will depend on that.
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Magisk works fine with SuperSU. It's if you'd ever want to hide root from some process or app that you might have some trouble, since Magisk Hide is developed with MagiskSU in mind.
There are some banking apps, Android Pay, Pokemon Go other apps that utilise SafetyNet. I do believe that more and more apps will use in the future and the cat and mouse game of hiding root is gonna continue...
riahc3 said:
Im on 6.0 so I do and its important.
Well, here goes nothing I guess....
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I am also on android 6.0.1 and need to install magisk to work with safetynet to install games like pokemon , supermario run etc . Why do you say Xposed is required? also, did full unroot from within superSU app worked for you or you flashed UnSu for that?
Thanks
anshulsingh said:
I am also on android 6.0.1 and need to install magisk to work with safetynet to install games like pokemon , supermario run etc . Why do you say Xposed is required? also, did full unroot from within superSU app worked for you or you flashed UnSu for that?
Thanks
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I use Xposed modules in my daily life and cannot afford to be without them.

[SOLVED] Can I really switch from SuperSU ?

Hi there fellows ! ^^
First of all, I want you all to know that I really am sorry if this is something that has been asked before. I tried, but couldn't find an answer by myself and I don't want to damage my phone again (I may have been waaaaay too hasty in the past...). So here goes.
I have a Honor 5C NEM-L51 (European variant) which I rooted a while ago (two or three months ago maybe ? Can't remember for sure) by unlocking the bootloader, installing TWRP from ADB, flashing the SuperSU zip file... You know, the usual thing. After that I went ahead and installed Xposed Framework, Busybox and several applications and modules which needed root like many of you I guess. Everything went fine. And still is, for the record.
Now I realize that I may have been living under a rock because I discovered very recently that not only SuperSU can be downloaded from the Play Store but also that there is Magisk, an open-source alternative with more functionnalities. Guess what ? I want it.
Soooo I did some research and read this https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 along with other articles here and there on the web and it seems that I'd just have to install some Magisk Manager app' from the Play Store... Is that really all there is to do ?!
I'm worried because it says "If you're already rooted with MagiskSU or Latest Official Systemless SuperSU". Yep, the "Systemless" part get me worried. While I do understand what it means, I can't help but wonder : since I installed SuperSU from a flashable zip file, is it Systemless ? How can I tell ?
Plus the whole thing is kinda confusing to me. If I do that, will Magisk remove SuperSU ? But if so, won't there be a problem with Xposed and other apps that need root ? Same question applies if I first manually remove SuperSU (assuming I can actually do that) before installing anything else.
In short, how should I proceed ? Do I have to remove anything ? Can I do anything ?
Again, sorry if things had been told already. I really want to take my shot, but I don't wanna soft brick my device again by being too carefree one more time.
Thank you for your time and your help.
When super su is installed magisk will make it automatically systemless. But it can't guarantee that it can always hide it. If super su isn't installed /you are unrooted then magisk will install and use magisk su.
Also since you mentioned them: soft bricks can be resolved by just reflashing your Rom, no need to wipe (lose your data) in most cases
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ken2802 said:
When super su is installed magisk will make it automatically systemless. But it can't guarantee that it can always hide it. If super su isn't installed /you are unrooted then magisk will install and use magisk su.
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Thank you for your answer. Can I uninstall SuperSU to install Magisk su instead then ? Do I need to remove Xposed module and my root apps too ?
ken2802 said:
Also since you mentioned them: soft bricks can be resolved by just reflashing your Rom, no need to wipe (lose your data) in most cases
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Yeah, I do know that, but I really do need my phone at the moment, so I'd kinda be in a world of pain if I brick it.
You can Uninstall super su if you want but it isn't a must if you don't care magisk su. I would remove xposed before installing magisk and after having installed magisk you can install the systemless version. As for your apps that use root, you don't need do deinstall them
ken2802 said:
You can Uninstall super su if you want but it isn't a must if you don't care magisk su. I would remove xposed before installing magisk and after having installed magisk you can install the systemless version. As for your apps that use root, you don't need do deinstall them
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Sorry for the late reply.
I do want to use Magisksu instead of SuperSU. So basically, what I have to do is :
1 - Uninstall Xposed by flashing the uninstaller from TWRP
2 - Uninstall SuperSu (by the app menu ? Is it enough to remove root ?
3 - Install Magisk from the store
4 - Install systemless Xposed from the store
And I'll be all set, correct ? Nothing should go wrong ?
Zarou said:
Sorry for the late reply.
I do want to use Magisksu instead of SuperSU. So basically, what I have to do is :
1 - Uninstall Xposed by flashing the uninstaller from TWRP
2 - Uninstall SuperSu (by the app menu ? Is it enough to remove root ?
3 - Install Magisk from the store
4 - Install systemless Xposed from the store
And I'll be all set, correct ? Nothing should go wrong ?
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I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
Didgeridoohan said:
I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
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Thank you for this clarification. Can you also tell me how can I restore the stock boot image only ? Or Do I have no choice but to re-flash the whole ROM in order to do so ?
Zarou said:
Thank you for this clarification. Can you also tell me how can I restore the stock boot image only ? Or Do I have no choice but to re-flash the whole ROM in order to do so ?
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Just flash the boot image from an near stock custom Rom. You can flash it through a recovery menu
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Just flash the boot image from an near stock custom Rom. You can flash it through a recovery menu
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Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
Zarou said:
Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
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You can try but if magisk complain while instalation you need to flash a fresh boot image/Rom
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Zarou said:
Well, all I can find with Huawei Firmware Finder seems to be full or OTA ROM updates. I can't download the boot image only.
However, within the SuperSU app settings, there are two options : one to change superuser app and a second one to completely remove root. By any chance, does one of these options clear the boot image by itself ?
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It can be a bit of a bother getting the boot image from inside a Huawei factory image...
SuperSU can restore your boot image when you do the full unroot. That was actually what I was referring to with my 2.5.
Didgeridoohan said:
It can be a bit of a bother getting the boot image from inside a Huawei factory image...
SuperSU can restore your boot image when you do the full unroot. That was actually what I was referring to with my 2.5.
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Thank you, I managed to get by the whole thing with no issue. Problem solved !
Didgeridoohan said:
I'll add a couple of points to your list:
2.5 - Make sure to restore the stock boot image.
3.5 - Flash magisk.zip in recovery. You can't install through the Manager if not rooted.
If you want to use Magisk Hide to pass SafetyNet you'll have to disable Xposed. Magisk can't hide it, even if it's systemless.
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Hi all,
Yesterday I've unlocked my Oneplus 3T bootloader and installed TWRP.
After that I flashed Lineage 14.1, Open Gapps, addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip and finally Magisk. Reboot and install SuperSu.
But I'm wondering if I still need to flash the Lineage addonsu and SuperSu.
tutabeier said:
Hi all,
Yesterday I've unlocked my Oneplus 3T bootloader and installed TWRP.
After that I flashed Lineage 14.1, Open Gapps, addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip and finally Magisk. Reboot and install SuperSu.
But I'm wondering if I still need to flash the Lineage addonsu and SuperSu.
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What are you doing mixing all those root solutions? Pick one... If you want Magisk, you do not need the other two.
Didgeridoohan said:
What are you doing mixing all those root solutions? Pick one... If you want Magisk, you do not need the other two.
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Thanks. I probably missed something when reading the threads. I understood Magisk can root my devices, but didn't understood that simply installing it would root my device. So that's why I was flashing su binary and using SuperSU app.
Thanks a lot.
First of all I'm sorry for answering this post so late but I needed to do it.
Well, according to all I've seen about magisk, and obviously with this post, everything I must do to use magisk is:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Flash Official Stock ROM
3. Flash Magisk.zip
4. Install Magisk Manager
Is it all? Really? Shouldn't I do anything else, because I'm too worried about it. I've ever used SuperSU until now, and this things of MagiskSU, Magisk Manager and Magisk Hide option are really new for me.
If someone could answer me, including the owner of this post it'd be VERY APPRECIATED and I would thank you all a lot!
Thanks haha
xdaVTU said:
First of all I'm sorry for answering this post so late but I needed to do it.
Well, according to all I've seen about magisk, and obviously with this post, everything I must do to use magisk is:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Flash Official Stock ROM
3. Flash Magisk.zip
4. Install Magisk Manager
Is it all? Really? Shouldn't I do anything else, because I'm too worried about it. I've ever used SuperSU until now, and this things of MagiskSU, Magisk Manager and Magisk Hide option are really new for me.
If someone could answer me, including the owner of this post it'd be VERY APPRECIATED and I would thank you all a lot!
Thanks haha
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It's not quite apparent from your post if you have rooted with SuperSU already and now want to use Magisk instead. But, considering that you're posting in a thread that deals with moving from SuperSU I'm gonna go with that... Kind of...
You will need an unlocked bootloader, yes.
If you've rooted with SuperSU you can reflash your ROM, or use something like @osm0sis unSU zip and then flash the stock boot image only. Depends on your setup which option is easier. If you're not already rooted, this step is unnecessary.
Installing Magisk is just as easy as that, yes.
The Manager is also installed when flashing the Magisk zip, so this step is unnecessary. However... In rare cases the Manager doesn't install with the zip. If that happens you just have to install it manually.
The only step I'd like to add is to have a backup of all important data and files on your device. That's always good practice when tinkering with your device...
The release thread and the installation/troubleshooting thread (I'm hoping to have time to update it for Magisk v15.2 tonight) are good resources when setting everything up and if you encounter issues. Searching through the general support thread is also a good idea if issues arise. Most questions have been answered numerous times already.
I'm new to Magisk but have a couple of questions. I have a pixel XL running Dirty UNICORNS rooted with SuperSU. If I want to use Magisk can I just flash my dirty UNICORNS rom, gapps and then the magisk.zip?
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Hi ..I am using Nexus 6 stock rom , super su, and with all kind root apps Xposed modules .
My questions is do I need to uninstall all the root apps first before flashing the UN su zip ?? Pls help sir
jc1266 said:
Hi ..I am using Nexus 6 stock rom , super su, and with all kind root apps Xposed modules .
My questions is do I need to uninstall all the root apps first before flashing the UN su zip ?? Pls help sir
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No. You merely need to uninstall SuperSU, either through the SuperSU app (complete uninstall) or by using the unSU zip. You'll also have to make sure that you restore the stock unpatched boot image.
After that you can flash Magisk and you'll be good to go.

Not possible to Run Bank Apps on my Rooted Phone ?

I am running Resurrection Remix Noghut 7.1.1 OMS Rom. I am not able to use my banking application on my Rooted 1+3t. It says app wont run on rooted devices.
This is not a new issue and I have been reading a lot about the options in Exposed/Magisk etc. But I am not sure if It is possible to use on my current RoM . I am not even sure if the feature is still present or removed from magisk.
Is there any ROM which has root hiding feature built in?
Arjs said:
I am running Resurrection Remix Noghut 7.1.1 OMS Rom. I am not able to use my banking application on my Rooted 1+3t. It says app wont run on rooted devices.
This is not a new issue and I have been reading a lot about the options in Exposed/Magisk etc. But I am not sure if It is possible to use on my current RoM . I am not even sure if the feature is still present or removed from magisk.
Is there any ROM which has root hiding feature built in?
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So are you rooted by what? SuperSU or Magisk?
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Binh430350 said:
So are you rooted by what? SuperSU or Magisk?
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I'm using Magisk hide and it work just fine on OOS, but it should work the same way on different ROMs
Thanks for the fast reply.
Binh430350 said:
So are you rooted by what? SuperSU or Magisk?
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SuperSU .
Can I somehow just remove SuperSU and install MagiskSU to hide root ?
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I'm using Magisk hide and it work just fine on OOS, but it should work the same way on different ROMs
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I know it works of OOS but as to what I have been reading so far , I am not sure if it will work on my Ressurection remix Rom
Arjs said:
Thanks for the fast reply.
I know it works of OOS but as to what I have been reading so far , I am not sure if it will work on my Ressurection remix Rom
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It worth a try, just make a backup
Arjs said:
Can I somehow just remove SuperSU and install MagiskSU to hide root ?
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Just dirty flash the ROM (just wipe cache and Dalvik), then root with Magisk.
Or I believe there is an un-SuperSU zip you can flash (to uninstall SuperSU), if you look in the Magisk forum section.
Arjs said:
I know it works of OOS but as to what I have been reading so far , I am not sure if it will work on my Ressurection remix Rom
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Did you look in the RR thread, to see if it will work? Popular enough ROM, I would think it woudl have been discussed at this point.
From what I understand, some custom ROMs may not pass SafetyNet, so if that is the case for RR, there isn't anything MagiskHide can do (hiding root will not be enough).
redpoint73 said:
Just dirty flash the ROM (just wipe cache and Dalvik), then root with Magisk.
Or I believe there is an un-SuperSU zip you can flash (to uninstall SuperSU), if you look in the Magisk forum section.
Did you look in the RR thread, to see if it will work? Popular enough ROM, I would think it woudl have been discussed at this point.
From what I understand, some custom ROMs may not pass SafetyNet, so if that is the case for RR, there isn't anything MagiskHide can do (hiding root will not be enough).
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It works just fine on basic LOS, so should also work well on its derivatives like RR.
Arjs said:
Thanks for the fast reply.
SuperSU .
Can I somehow just remove SuperSU and install MagiskSU to hide root ?
I know it works of OOS but as to what I have been reading so far , I am not sure if it will work on my Ressurection remix Rom
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You can also give the new suhide a shot... If you don't want to switch root solutions.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-lite-t3653855
Didgeridoohan said:
You can also give the new suhide a shot... If you don't want to switch root solutions.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-lite-t3653855
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I took a look at this solution and it involves further hiding the SuperSU itself. which I wont be able to do, as my volume keys on the left side are broken.
Arjs said:
I took a look at this solution and it involves further hiding the SuperSU itself. which I wont be able to do, as my volume keys on the left side are broken.
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Yeah, I saw you posting about that in the suhide thread... Tough luck!
Anyway, I guess Magisk is the way to go for you then. Just unroot, make sure your stock boot image has been restored and flash the Magisk zip in recovery. That's about it.
Didgeridoohan said:
Yeah, I saw you posting about that in the suhide thread... Tough luck!
Anyway, I guess Magisk is the way to go for you then. Just unroot, make sure your stock boot image has been restored and flash the Magisk zip in recovery. That's about it.
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So, I cannot use RR rom with Magisk ? I have to goto stock OOS ?
Arjs said:
So, I cannot use RR rom with Magisk ? I have to goto stock OOS ?
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I don't understand where you got that from. Just install RR and unroot, and then flash the latest magisk zip through TWRP, and then start the magisk app and enter magisk hide menu and put an X by your bank app.
Arjs said:
So, I cannot use RR rom with Magisk ? I have to goto stock OOS ?
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By "stock boot image" I mean one that hasn't been patched by SuperSU. Not necessarily OOS.

Viper4Android Pie Compatible???

As the title states ...v4a is it compatible with pie? Im rooted running a custom rom rooted with magisk. Installed v4a thru magisk manager it installs but i get the install driver /re-install driver message everytime. Is it an workaround to get it working?
recepo1 said:
As the title states ...v4a is it compatible with pie? Im rooted running a custom rom rooted with magisk. Installed v4a thru magisk manager it installs but i get the install driver /re-install driver message everytime. Is it an workaround to get it working?
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working fine here. maybe a root/magisk issue.
bober10113 said:
working fine here. maybe a root/magisk issue.
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What rom are you on and which version of magisk are you running?
recepo1 said:
What rom are you on and which version of magisk are you running?
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infinity rom.
magisk v18 and also newer test canary builds.
but prety sure its an issue where you don't wait 3 minutes after rebooting before doing actions that require root.
and not sure to which extent you tried to make magisk work with various files and mods but maybe you should just factory wipe and try and get magisk working before anything else. also mayke sure busybox is installed. and dont forget that 3 minute rule after a reboot.
bober10113 said:
infinity rom.
magisk v18 and also newer test canary builds.
but prety sure its an issue where you don't wait 3 minutes after rebooting before doing actions that require root.
and not sure to which extent you tried to make magisk work with various files and mods but maybe you should just factory wipe and try and get magisk working before anything else. also mayke sure busybox is installed. and dont forget that 3 minute rule after a reboot.
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Thanks im sure it maybe an magisk issue im running 17.3 because i kept losing root on v18. I acquire root with v4a but it freezes and then keeps telling me to reinstall driver after reboot. I will try the 3 minute rule though..thank you. You installed v4a directly thru magisk or flashed a different version?
recepo1 said:
Thanks im sure it maybe an magisk issue im running 17.3 because i kept losing root on v18. I acquire root with v4a but it freezes and then keeps telling me to reinstall driver after reboot. I will try the 3 minute rule though..thank you. You installed v4a directly thru magisk or flashed a different version?
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v3.3 on magisk dated of jan. 16th.
use aroma option. it will reboot on its own from magisk console and the just follow the automated steps in recovery
bober10113 said:
v3.3 on magisk dated of jan. 16th.
use aroma option. it will reboot on its own from magisk console and the just follow the automated steps in recovery
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Thank you appreciate your help i will give it a try
I have tried everything for hours to get viper4android to work with no avail until now. Go to the xda download page and select the beta version. Boom. It works. I know you might have long forgot this or already figured it out but I had to share
old legacy magisk module has been working for months and months.

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