SafetyNet fix or unistalling Magisk via fastboot - Magisk

Hi!
I've managed to install Magisk v14.0 via fastboot and it worked but then I updated to 15.0 and I had problem with encrypted phone. So I flashed boot.img with 14.0 as I did before and now SafetyNet is triggered. I've found uninstaller and fix for that but it's zip file. Can I apply those the same way I've installed Magisk? Or is there any way to do it? I can't use TWRP because there isn't any for my phone. My phone is HTC One A9s.
EDIT: I've installed it with this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-a9s/how-to/root-htc-a9s-magisk-t3680322

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Redmi k30 bricked after installing magisk

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Just after installing the .zip magisk file in twrp, my redmi k30 reboot as it should and after that it stays bricked in the bootloader. I've been able to reinstall the rom but I want to install magisk on the phone. I've tried it another time and the issue persists. Any idea of the origin of the problem? How can I install magisk?
I dont have k30, but you should flash lower version, say 19.3, it might help
lexobys01 said:
I dont have k30, but you should flash lower version, say 19.3, it might help
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I've tried it but the issue persists
Give it another try by instaling magisk manager app first, then flash magisk from the manager. If it's still not working, remove with magisk uninstaller, rather than flashing the whole ROM, and try with 20.1
As for me I installed MIUI.eu using fastboot and then pull the boot.img from the ROM, patch it using magisk manager & fastboot flash the patched boot.img. From there you can get a proper magisk & passed all safety net check

MI 9 in bootloop

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I have pushed my MI 9 into bootloop and need help to get it back working.
The bootloader is unlocked, Magisk and TWRP are installed. I tried to install the latest Universal SafetyNet Fix, but instead of installing it inside Magisk I have "installed" the ZIP with TWRP and wiped the delvik cache. Now the phone is in bootloop.
In the Universal SafetyNet Fix- threat I got the hint to reinstall the stock boot.img, but I am unsure how to do this and which file to use.
Can I just use one of the boot.img linked in this threat, e.g., the one in 10.2.24.0?
[Root images] Boot 10.2.24.0 & 10.2.9.0 & 10.2.26.0
Version 10.2.26.0 Version 10.2.24.0 ------------ > Stock/Root Version 10.2.9.0
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and install it with fastboot, i.e., "Fastboot flash boot.img" ?
Or is there another solution to my problem, e.g., uninstall the safetynet-fix-v1.1.0.zip ?
Well, I gave it a try, but it doesn't work. Now the phone doesn't even show the MIUI logo anymore. Fortunately, I had made a backup with TWRP before I tried this, and I could reflash the old boot.img with
fastboot flash boot boot.emmc.win
Now at least the MIUI logo appears again, but my original problem is still there, the phone still doesn't boot completely, but resets and goes into twrp.
Problem solved by deleting the safetynet-fix folder. Thanks to Durete for this tip!
How to Uninstall Magisk Modules Using TWRP Recovery
Removing the Magisk module manually causes bootloop. You can easily uninstall Magisk modules using TWRP recovery without resetting your device.
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Durete said:
The easy way....
How to Uninstall Magisk Modules Using TWRP Recovery | DroidViews
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Question (SOLVED) Xiaomi.EU ROM + Magisk - SafteyNet fail

EDIT: SOLVED! See the bottom of this post.
Hello!
I have just flashed the Xiaomi.EU ROM and installed Magisk. However, the SafetyNet check fails, both the basicIntegrity and ctsProfile checks fail. It's not even Play Protect certified. Is it any different for you? Is there a way to fix it, did I do something wrong?
I have tried removing Magisk, which makes the SafetyNet check pass again. It's definitely tied to Magisk somehow.
I patched my Magisk boot.img by taking the boot.img from the ROM, copying it to the device, using Magisk Manager to patch it, then flashing it to boot_a and boot_b.
Any ideas?
EDIT: I fixed it by re-patching the boot image, reflashing it, and enabling Magisk hide. This time, I patched the boot image while on the Xiaomi.EU ROM, the previous one was patched on the CN ROM.
Thanks!

Downgrade to 20.4 without custom recovery

I have a car Android device in which I am able to install magisk extracting boot.img and then patching it. I was having some problems and have reset, and now I am having some issues:
I flashed latest magisk and got bootloop, so I managed to install 20.2 version and it gives superuser access, but I can't install no modules (it seems to install them but they are not there after a reboot).
I think before the reset I had 20.4 installed, but I don't know how to update my version to 20.4, it always offers me latest version, which ends in bootloop. I don't have access to any custom recovery, so I think the only way to make it work is to update through a custom channel pointed to 20.4, but can't figure out how to set it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ok, I realized a simpler way to do it: I downloaded 20.4 zip and flashed it through magisk. Now it works perfectly, but when I use Viper4android together with sygic, sygic crashes.

Can't install Magisk to MIUI 14 (Xiaomi Mi 11)

Hello!
After OTA MIUI update from stock MIUI 13 to stock MIUI 14 on my Mi 11 I have lost Magisk and root (as normally happens to me after OTA).
So I obtain boot.img from stock fastboot ROM, uploaded it to the phone, patch it via Magisk 25.2, download generated file to PC, reboot phone to fastboot, flash generated file to boot_a and boot_b but... Nothing happens! After successful reboot, Magisk app can't feel Magisk as installed.
Tried this process once again with no success.
Could you please help me?
artyums said:
Hello!
After OTA MIUI update from stock MIUI 13 to stock MIUI 14 on my Mi 11 I have lost Magisk and root (as normally happens to me after OTA).
So I obtain boot.img from stock fastboot ROM, uploaded it to the phone, patch it via Magisk 25.2, download generated file to PC, reboot phone to fastboot, flash generated file to boot_a and boot_b but... Nothing happens! After successful reboot, Magisk app can't feel Magisk as installed.
Tried this process once again with no success.
Could you please help me?
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Did you try Magisk Canary? Try Magisk Canary 25208.
surajpai524 said:
Did you try Magisk Canary? Try Magisk Canary 25208.
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Tried Magisk 25210 today - with no effect at all...
Any other suggestions?
artyums said:
Tried Magisk 25210 today - with no effect at all...
Any other suggestions?
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Post a log or a bug report on GitHub Magisk Repo. The developers can help you.
artyums said:
So I obtain boot.img from stock fastboot ROM, uploaded it to the phone, patch it via Magisk 25.2, […] After successful reboot, Magisk app can't feel Magisk as installed.
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Same here on Mi 11T, both using Magisk 26.1 and canary 47d2d4e3 (26102).
Maybe you can try to rename the Magisk.apk to Magisk.zip and sideload it with adb. That was my workaround but it is normally not recommended.
I have different issues after patching boot image phone has rooted ,but after eatch restart magisk root lost.
mi 11x.

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