Why my 3T stuck at oneplus logo after flashing xposed in magisk? - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

I can't use my 3t now, ORZ
ROM:Lineage OS Official 20170908
Kernel: blu_spark r179
Magisk: 14.0
Xposed: Xposed v87.2 by topjohnwu

Somebody help me...

I am sure it has been mentioned many times in other threads and forums too.
Magisk 14+xposed seem to be incompatible.
This bootloop happened to me also. I just returned to TWRP and reflashed 13.3.
Problem solved.
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Why don't flash system version of Xposed?

caryle said:
I can't use my 3t now, ORZ
ROM:Lineage OS Official 20170908
Kernel: blu_spark r179
Magisk: 14.0
Xposed: Xposed v87.2 by topjohnwu
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1. Reboot to recovery. (Keep pressing power button and volume down key till phone reboots).
2. Connect to a computer and copy latest Magisk Uninstaller and Magisk to storage.
3. From recovery flash the Uninstaller.
4. Click back and flash latest Magisk.
5. Wipe dalvik and cache.
6. Reboot to system.

Aneejian said:
1. Reboot to recovery. (Keep pressing power button and volume down key till phone reboots).
2. Connect to a computer and copy latest Magisk Uninstaller and Magisk to storage.
3. From recovery flash the Uninstaller.
4. Click back and flash latest Magisk.
5. Wipe dalvik and cache.
6. Reboot to system.
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Thanks, I've repaired my phone. Is it because the version of magisk above 13.3 that I can't use xposed systemless
?

caryle said:
Thanks, I've repaired my phone. Is it because the version of magisk above 13.3 that I can't use xposed systemless
?
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I just explained u a few posts before.
Do u even read the posts?
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RASTAVIPER said:
I just explained u a few posts before.
Do u even read the posts?
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I've read the posts before. I just want to know if it caused by anything else.Now I'm going to flash the xposed system.

There is a better solution:
1 Get this zip file (thanks to @LarappsOfDongle)
2 Flash it by using adb sideload or adb push
3 Go to /magisk in recovery using built-in file manager if using TWRP or use Aroma
4 Delete ONLY folder with or similar name as xposed_framework_25 (be careful in TWRP you need to go into the folder first to delete it)
DON'T DELETE ANY OTHER FOLDER
I had the same issue. Tested with Xposed Framework 25 Magisk 14.0 Oxygen OS Open Beta 14 OnePlus 3T.

FYI: The bootloop was caused by a bug where your device will get stuck at boot if any module Magic Mounts a new file to the root of /system with Magisk v14.0. The Xposed Magisk module has now been updated to not do that... There's also an update to the Material Xposed Installer to match the workaround to the Xposed module.
Edit: Make sure to uninstall any previous Xposed Magisk module before installing v87.3.

Didgeridoohan said:
FYI: The bootloop was caused by a bug where your device will get stuck at boot if any module Magic Mounts a new file to the root of /system with Magisk v14.0. The Xposed Magisk module has now been updated to not do that... There's also an update to the Material Xposed Installer to match the workaround to the Xposed module.
Edit: Make sure to uninstall any previous Xposed Magisk module before installing v87.3.
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Which is this 87.3 version?
And which magisk module u need to uninstall before?
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RASTAVIPER said:
Which is this 87.3 version?
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The one in the Magisk repo (Downloads section in the Magisk Manager).
And which magisk module u need to uninstall before?
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Xposed... (@topjohnwu changed the module id with version 87.2, if you don't uninstall any previous version you'll get conflicts)

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[Magisk/Root/Xposed/Busybox]Huawei P9 Lite

-This methode is old but working with emui 4 Android MM (6). Not work with Android N (7).
-Xposed not work in systemless mode if your Android security patch is >= november 2016
-Try to search the last version of zip files and apk on google, the version on this tutorial is old.
Hi!
This tutorial will install Magisk, phh's superuser, xposed and busybox on your Huawei P9 lite device!
Tested on a VNS-L31C432B151 version but normally work on all VNS-L31 and VNS-L21.
Magisk will allow you to "hide" the root... not realy just hide because Magisk and phh's superuser systemless edition create the root outside the system folder!
Magisk feature for common user:
-"hide" root (PokémonGo, Androidpay, banking app, ... all work!) work with
-Magisk not only allow you to replace existing file and directories, but also support adding new files and directories into system!
-Update OTA work! (not tested by me)
For more detail visite this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382
Phh's superuser work at 100% on this device
After a lot of Xposed version tested I can say that Xposed systemless edition is by far the best for P9 lite!
DONT install busybox on system folder!
Ok let's go:
1 Update your system on last emui version and swipe data/factory reset to get a clean and untouched device!
2 Unlock your bootloader (see multiple method on this forum)
3 Install TWRP 3.0.2.0 (see multiple method on this forum)
4 Download this files: Magisk V6.zip / phh's superuser 17.zip / xposed-v86.5-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip / Magisk Manager.apk / XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid.apk. Put all this files on your externalSD.
5 Go to TWRP recovery and flash in order [Magiskv6.zip > phh's_superuser.zip > Xposed-v.86.5.zip] also reboot your device.
6 When you are on the homescreen go reboot again.
7 Install Magisk Manager.apk and XposedInstaller.apk, then go to the playstore download and install Phh's SuperUser app AND Busybox meefik. Reboot after this step.
8 Open your setting app and allow permission SD card to Busybox.
9 Open Busybox >> settings. Remplace the path file /system/xbin/ with /data/busybox/ and check "Remplace Applets". Also go Menu Zip Archive and download this zip.
10 Go on TWRP recovery and flash the busybox zip file.
10 please perform 3 or 4 reboot
DONE!
So, please try to open yours setting app. if it appears you have done! If not, please try again this method
Now, go Magisk Manager (app) and switch root togle off, launch your protected against root app and normally work!
(Dont need reboot between switch root off/on!)(Selinux switch work, but not persist a boot)
Have fun!
Well done. Works perfect.
The are no files any more
Links are dead
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Evas0r said:
Battery draining after the process...
Is this xposed fault?
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yes u have to flash another version
Did anyone try this on Nougat/Android 7?
Alexander33 said:
Did anyone try this on Nougat/Android 7?
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TWRP with this [RECOVERY]Revolution Recovery Android Nougat {15-12-16} Beta .9 in Nougat but anything I tried to flash failed.
Is there anything one can do to get Pokémon Go working while having all of these installed?
Alexander33 said:
Did anyone try this on Nougat/Android 7?
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Hey, man I've tested it on my Huawei P9-LITE B370 and it all works perfectly. To flash Magisk, you need this custom recovery (https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/development/twrp-t3588356)
this really helped me thanks
Helped me alot. Still, post is a bit old, so what I did on b380 version:
FLASH RECOVERY twrp-3.1.1-0-venus.img
FLASH KERNEL Elite+Kernel+for+P9+Lite+CxxB3xx+v10.1.zip
ROOT with Magisk-v13.0(96f8efc).zip
INSTALL busybox archive via recovery to /sbin (for me it installed on /system/xbin, still ok.)
REBOOT after each step
Finally works ! :good:
is this Magisk work on Huawei P9?
I have Emui 5.0 and Android 7.0. I flashed everything except xposed but I still can't use Pokémon Go or Snapchat. Is it beacause i can't flash xposed? And when yes, how can I fix it?
Lg ThePrinoob
ThePrinoob said:
I have Emui 5.0 and Android 7.0. I flashed everything except xposed but I still can't use Pokémon Go or Snapchat. Is it beacause i can't flash xposed? And when yes, how can I fix it?
Lg ThePrinoob
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flash magisk v13
simo255 said:
flash magisk v13
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Ok, I will test it!
I installed magisk v13 and got the app but it when it check safety net it doesnt work. What should I do?
ThePrinoob said:
I installed magisk v13 and got the app but it when it check safety net it doesnt work. What should I do?
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enable magisk hide and see if usb debugging is enabled
simo255 said:
enable magisk hide and see if usb debugging is enabled
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Okey thank you it worked.
Hey,
If I open the camera app or snpachat I cant make any picture so I have a blackscreen. What should I do? And in youtube or Instagram I cant see videos, they dont load and I also cant hear any sound.
Sorry for my bad english.

[BUG] Magisk refuses to install modules from repo (The zip is not a Magisk Module!)

I've had magisk installed since version 6, I've published some magisk modules already and never had a problem until today.
After a full clean reinstall of Nougat NBD90Z (with wipe) on my Nexus 6 and then flashing Magisk, phh's superuser for magisk, installing phh's superuser apk from play store and magisk manager apk I stumbled upon a previously reported (without details) bug where magisk manager would refuse to install modules from repo claiming they are not magisk modules.
I've struggled trying everything I could including the full wipe (more details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-app-systemizer-t3477512/69230448#69230448) and bounced some ideas off @pnwsr6 who's had the similar problem on Nexus 6 device.
I've achieved a partially working Magisk Manager (manual installs of ZIP files work, but installs from repo still fail) and here's the list of steps which lead to me having semi-working magisk manager again:
1. I flashed ZIP files of some modules in twrp (I'm attaching App Systemizer and Nexus 6 LED Enabler which I flashed)
2. After the phone booted up I saw the modules active and working
3. Within Magisk Manager I then added the ZIP file of the phh's superuser module from that thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3893967&d=1475554052)
4. Now at least manual installation of modules within Magisk Manager are working fine.
@topjohnwu -- I've enabled verbose logging and extra logging for bash commands, but I'm still not seeing anything in the log on top of the regular output.
Created an issue against Magisk Manager so it's easier to track for developers: https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskManager/issues/20
Looks like that even after flashing some modules in twrp, Magisk Manager only allows to install from zip only exactly the same ZIP I've already flashed (even a minor change and bump of versionCode results in "This ZIP is not a Magisk Module!"). So it might be an issue of Magisk Manager being unable to write to /magisk despite having storage permission and being granted root access.
Well, it works now (you'll have to wipe again). So here's the sequence of events:
1. Flashed @RatchetPanda's busybox http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3850579&d=1471875389 from twrp -- got stuck on a boot animation, rebooted again in twrp, flashed magisk uninstall and it didn't help for some reason.
2. So I force-rebooted into fastboot and flashed nbd90z with wipe.
3. After apps were restored and everything was set up, I booted into twrp (it didn't even ask me if I want to allow /system modifications for some reason), added magisk v8 and phh's r259 root to the list, flashed them both.
4. Once the phone booted I could again install modules from repo/zips.
Maybe something didn't get properly wiped first two times but it's working now @pnwsr6!
I've seen this error as well on my Nexus 6 NBD90Z with Magisk v8. Started with v7 after some heavy modification on my part .
I was sometimes able to fix it by simply extracting the zip and then Magisk Manager would somehow recognize it as a module.. Other times I could extract the zip and then re-archive the contents and Magisk Manager would recognize that as a module. Weird, but doable.
stangri said:
Well, it works now (you'll have to wipe again). So here's the sequence of events:
1. Flashed @RatchetPanda's busybox http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3850579&d=1471875389 from twrp -- got stuck on a boot animation, rebooted again in twrp, flashed magisk uninstall and it didn't help for some reason.
2. So I force-rebooted into fastboot and flashed nbd90z with wipe.
3. After apps were restored and everything was set up, I booted into twrp (it didn't even ask me if I want to allow /system modifications for some reason), added magisk v8 and phh's r259 root to the list, flashed them both.
4. Once the phone booted I could again install modules from repo/zips.
Maybe something didn't get properly wiped first two times but it's working now @pnwsr6!
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I probably won't try again until next update, and hope the wipe just wasn't clearing something. I have the zip installed through twrp and working for now so I'm good till then.
just wondering if you're still having this issue with v9? I had modules installed fine under v6, but never really installed any modules under v8 to see if this problem occurred for me. now that I'm on v9, which has been wiped clean to start, I can no longer install any modules via Downloads or in the Modules section... any suggestions?
I have the same issue when trying to install viper with v9 on Nexus 6P DP2
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Same here. Find a fix ?
From what I hear, ZIP/module management has been reworked in the upcoming magisk v10, so unless you want to go the route I went thru, you can just wait for that.
stangri said:
From what I hear, ZIP/module management has been reworked in the upcoming magisk v10, so unless you want to go the route I went thru, you can just wait for that.
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Just an FYI, I do still have this problem, but can install the zip through twrp. Maybe 10 will be the solution.
I had the same problem, I cleared magisk manager data and it works fine now
Didn't help
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I've published snapshot builds of magisk v10 and magisk manager v2.6, try these together to see if they'd help.
stangri said:
I've published snapshot builds of magisk v10 and magisk manager v2.6, try these together to see if they'd help.
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I tried the latest one from the 26th, magisk manager keeps crashing when trying to install the downloaded dialer/contacts on HTC 10.
Meowdib said:
I tried the latest one from the 26th, magisk manager keeps crashing when trying to install the downloaded dialer/contacts on HTC 10.
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Weird, do you have the same problem with magisk manager 161223?
stangri said:
Weird, do you have the same problem with magisk manager 161223?
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Same
I need a Help to download modules using magisk
Lastest version, Included phh root, manager is from G. play,
But Modules download function is not working
Say "No modules found" for download to install via magisk.

Magisk 15.3 make me confused

I remember when I'm using Magisk 14.0 on Nougat 7.1.2 and Oreo 8.0 when i install module and then when i check module on Magisk Manager the module was installed
But when i install Magisk 15.3 on Oreo 8.1 when i install the module and then check on Magisk Manager the module doesn't installed properly even in twrp say instalation complete i try to install module via Magisk Manager first it was installed but when i reboot to recovery to install Magisk module which can be installed via recovery and then opening again module menu the module doesn't installed properly again instead it makes me more confused how to install module on Magisk 15.3
I forgot this
ZidanBlaster said:
I forgot this
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Instead of all those screenshots it would have been more useful if you had provided the installation log, recovery log and Magisk log...
One thing to try is a complete uninstall and reinstall of Magisk.
Didgeridoohan said:
Instead of all those screenshots it would have been more useful if you had provided the installation log, recovery log and Magisk log...
One thing to try is a complete uninstall and reinstall of Magisk.
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Ok when i trying to unistall and reinstall Magisk some of module can be installed but some of module doesn't installed properly when i check it the problem was being caused by this
I:Found no matching fstab entry for uevent device '/devices/virtual/block/loop1' - change
Here's the recovery log
ZidanBlaster said:
Ok when i trying to unistall and reinstall Magisk some of module can be installed but some of module doesn't installed properly when i check it the problem was being caused by this
I:Found no matching fstab entry for uevent device '/devices/virtual/block/loop1' - change
Here's the recovery log
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And what about the Magisk log? Even better would be if you could install the v15.3 beta (only difference is more verbose logging) and provide the magisk_debug.log from /data/adb.
Didgeridoohan said:
And what about the Magisk log? Even better would be if you could install the v15.3 beta (only difference is more verbose logging) and provide the magisk_debug.log from /data/adb.
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Ok i try later

[Q] How can I correctly uninstall EdXposed?

Hey! I recently got banned from Snapchat and I now want to uninstall that thing.
I installed the Magisk modules: Riru - Core & Riru - EdXposed
I installed the EdXposed Installer apk
How do I completely remove EdXposed? (I saw an uninstaller at the EdXposed Github. Do I need this?)
Just delete the edxposed modules, the app, and that's it
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Fedray said:
Just delete the edxposed modules, the app, and that's it
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite through Tapatalk
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Does EdXposed modify files on the system partition? Or only Xposed?
SebiAi said:
Does EdXposed modify files on the system partition? Or only Xposed?
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That's the advantage of magisk modules, they don't modify anything on your system, if you disable or delete them everything goes back to original
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Fedray said:
That's the advantage of magisk modules, they don't modify anything on your system, if you disable or delete them everything goes back to original
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite through Tapatalk
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I mean the apk itself. Does it modify system files?
SebiAi said:
Hey! I recently got banned from Snapchat and I now want to uninstall that thing.
I installed the Magisk modules: Riru - Core & Riru - EdXposed
I installed the EdXposed Installer apk
How do I completely remove EdXposed? (I saw an uninstaller at the EdXposed Github. Do I need this?)
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Just flash the uninstaller zip from here, and it'll remove all remnants of EdXposed. I had a look at the flashable zip and it is deleting the modules created in Magisk Manager as well as the following two folders (which don't get removed if you just remove the modules from Magisk Manager):
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxposed/
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxp/
shadowstep said:
Just flash the uninstaller zip from here, and it'll remove all remnants of EdXposed. I had a look at the flashable zip and it is deleting the modules created in Magisk Manager as well as the following two folders (which don't get removed if you just remove the modules from Magisk Manager):
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxposed/
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxp/
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Can I flash this through Magisk Manager? I don't have TWRP installed.
SebiAi said:
I mean the apk itself. Does it modify system files?
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No
chalseu said:
Can I flash this through Magisk Manager? I don't have TWRP installed.
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No
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chalseu said:
Can I flash this through Magisk Manager? I don't have TWRP installed.
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If you don't have TWRP, then just delete the following folders (if they exist for you) using a root file explorer and reboot, you should be good:
/data/adb/modules/riru_edxposed/
/data/adb/modules/riru_edxposed_sandhook/
/data/adb/modules/riru_edxposed_whale/
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxposed/
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxp/
anyone tried on android 10 yet ??
got bootloop on gsi
TheUndertaker21 said:
anyone tried on android 10 yet ??
got bootloop on gsi
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Successfully uninstalled on Pie (uninstalled apk, disabled both Riru Modules, Reboot, Boot in TWRP, Flashed uninstall)
shadowstep said:
If you don't have TWRP, then just delete the following folders (if they exist for you) using a root file explorer and reboot, you should be good:
/data/adb/modules/riru_edxposed/
/data/adb/modules/riru_edxposed_sandhook/
/data/adb/modules/riru_edxposed_whale/
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxposed/
/data/misc/riru/modules/edxp/
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I've deleted the riru folder since I've also uninstalled the Riru - Core module thinking it was necessary. Now, I'm afraid to reboot. Lol
chalseu said:
I've deleted the riru folder since I've also uninstalled the Riru - Core module thinking it was necessary. Now, I'm afraid to reboot. Lol
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most likely impossible that it will bootloop.
I'm on android 10 (lineageOS 17) and followed the instructions from the Youtube Vanced telegram channel.
1. Download and install MagsikHide Props Config via Magisk (download link below) then Reboot
2. Download any Android Terminal Emulator
3. Type "su" then "props" WITHOUT quotation marks
4. Type "1" for Edit device fingerprint
5. Type "f" for Pick a certified fingerprint
6. Type "18" for Xiaomi
7. Type "17" for Xiaomi Pocophone F1
8. Type "y" for yes
-Would you like to activate device simulation?
Type "n" for no
9. Then reboot by typing "y"
After all that, you can check the SafetyNet. If both passes, congrats!
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It triggered both ctsProfile and basicIntegrity. The edXposed uninstaller was a .bin file, and after I renamed it to .zip and flashed it in TWRP the safetyNet issues still remain.
No bootloop though.
I uninstalled the Edxposed Manager app. Switched in Magisk Manager Settings to "Core only Mode" and rebooted. Then cleared cache of play services and cache and storage of play store after force stopping both. Deactivated "Core only Mode" and rebooted. SafetyNet Check passes again.
Nevermind
I read the instructions in the prior post wrong.
Works now
lucidBrot said:
I'm on android 10 (lineageOS 17) and followed the instructions from the Youtube Vanced telegram channel.
It triggered both ctsProfile and basicIntegrity. The edXposed uninstaller was a .bin file, and after I renamed it to .zip and flashed it in TWRP the safetyNet issues still remain.
No bootloop though.
I uninstalled the Edxposed Manager app. Switched in Magisk Manager Settings to "Core only Mode" and rebooted. Then cleared cache of play services and cache and storage of play store after force stopping both. Deactivated "Core only Mode" and rebooted. SafetyNet Check passes again.
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The only method that's working flawlessly as of Aug 2020. Thanks kind stranger
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NoNo
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Can I flash this via ADB sideload?
I installed EdXposed but it bootloops if I try to boot my phone with root enabled. If I flash a non-rooted bootloader, then I can boot.
So now what I want to do is uninstall an EdXposed that's installed on a phone without root -- is that possible by any chance? Probably not?
Edited to add: And there's no TWRP available (Android 11 Pixel 4a).
I solved my problem; here's how:
1.
Code:
fastboot flash magisk_patched.img
2. Boot into the bootloop, and connect USB. Adb is usable during the bootlooping!
3.
Code:
adb shell magisk --remove modules
4. Reboot into safe mode.
5.
Code:
adb shell su
6.
Code:
rm -rf /data/misc/riru/
7. Reboot!
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I solved my problem; here's how:
1.
Code:
fastboot flash magisk_patched.img
2. Boot into the bootloop, and connect USB. Adb is usable during the bootlooping!
3.
Code:
adb shell magisk --remove modules
4. Reboot into safe mode.
5.
Code:
adb shell su
6.
Code:
rm -rf /data/misc/riru/
7. Reboot!
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I have the same problem, but after step 3 my phone is automatically reboots to Bootloader Mode.
How did you manage to go to Safe mode from there?

No root prompt in Lineage OS 16.0 with Magisk installed

Dear XDA,
Model: Xiaomi Redmi 4X(Santoni)
Used TWRP:
Installed latest Lineage OS 16.0 of November 20, 2019 with formatting internals and wiping system, vendor, dalvik and cache.
Installed lastest Magisk v20.1 from GitHub page
Booted ROM and installed "MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk" from above link
As the result:
MagiskManager shows everything green
No root prompt in any application and Root Checker shows that root is not installed.
"Settings -> System -> 'Developer options' -> 'Root access'" have only two options: Disabled and "ADB only"
Already have tried:
Disabling power optimization entry for MagiskManager
Reinstall Magisk using MagiskManager
What might be the reason of no prompt issue?
Why not SuperSU: is it worth to tell why? For example, basically Netflix won't work etc.
Thank you very much for any working suggestion.
This happened to me too once. What helped was simply re-flashing the 20.1 Magisk zip. It contains the Manager apk, so no need to install it separately.
I Have Nexus 5x and Lineage OS 15.1.
For me it was Lineage OS issue. Instead 20191118 I flashed 20191105. I had some other weird bugs too.
Ænimal said:
This happened to me too once. What helped was simply re-flashing the 20.1 Magisk zip. It contains the Manager apk, so no need to install it separately.
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What do you mean by reinstall? Something like that:
Wipe phone
Install Lineage OS image
Install Magisk zip
Boot
Reboot into recovery
Install Magisk zip
Boot
Are above the full steps you suggesting?
vv77vv said:
What do you mean by reinstall? Something like that:
Wipe phone
Install Lineage OS image
Install Magisk zip
Boot
Reboot into recovery
Install Magisk zip
Boot
Are above the full steps you suggesting?
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I thought I expressed myself pretty clearly. Well, a clean install of your system is always a good idea (given you backed up all your personal data) .You can also just extract the boot.img from your LOS image and flash that in twrp prior to flashing magisk. But what I did when the root prompt didn't pop up was simply flashing the magisk zip again in twrp, (maybe wiping caches as well) and after rebooting magisk su was working as intended.. Good luck

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