Hey everyone, i got a new j6+ (sm-j610f) running 8.1 oreo. I rooted it via magisk patched boot.img method , also removed all the bloatware. I want ro install xposed framework but this device doesn't have a compatible twrp/cwm recovery yet, i tried using flashfire but it's not working. I'm not sure if the app isn't compatible with oreo or magisk, i granted it superuser permission but it's stuck on acquiring root access. Is there a fix for this problem, if not is there an alternative for flashfire?!
dope77 said:
Hey everyone, i got a new j6+ (sm-j610f) running 8.1 oreo. I rooted it via magisk patched boot.img method , also removed all the bloatware. I want ro install xposed framework but this device doesn't have a compatible twrp/cwm recovery yet, i tried using flashfire but it's not working. I'm not sure if the app isn't compatible with oreo or magisk, i granted it superuser permission but it's stuck on acquiring root access. Is there a fix for this problem, if not is there an alternative for flashfire?!
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Magisk already has Xposed support. No need to install the framework separately.
Just type Xposed in the download section and install the SDK 27 version.
ashyx said:
Magisk already has Xposed support. No need to install the framework separately.
Just type Xposed in the download section and install the SDK 27 version.
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I tried this, no success
dope77 said:
I tried this, no success
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Are you sure you have the latest version of Magisk installed?
Also save and post the log after install.
ashyx said:
Are you sure you have the latest version of Magisk installed?
Also save and post the log after install.
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Magisk manager says that i have the latest version
dope77 said:
Magisk manager says that i have the latest version
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update-binary[102]: /sbin/.core/mirror/bin/magisk: not found
Have you got stuff hidden?
ashyx said:
update-binary[102]: /sbin/.core/mirror/bin/magisk: not found
Have you got stuff hidden?
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Look, here's how i got this phone rooted, downloaded magisk manager, patched the boot.img and flashed through odin, restored phone to factory settings bcz i was stuck with integrity verification failed and there was no way to flash dm verify disabler since there is no custom recoveries for j6+ yet. After that phone booted and magisk was installed. Haven't touched any settings nor hidden any things, and there's this message i keep getting whenever i open magisk. Each time i open magisk it popups, even if i press yes it will appear the next time open magisk.
This is the log i get after installing the additional setup
- Detecting target image
- Target image: /dev/block/mmcblk0p23
- Device platform: armeabi-v7a
- Existing zip found
- Extracting files
Killed
Killed
Killed
- Unpacking boot image
Killed
Killed
Killed
- Checking ramdisk status
- Patching ramdisk
- Repacking boot image
Killed
! Unable to repack boot image!
! Installation failed
This commonly happens whe u don't have the latest MAGISK installed NOT MAGISK MANAGER.
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Can't install SuperSU on Huawei Watch 1 "Patching sepolicy ---Failure, aborting"
I apologize if this is a noob question. I'm no stranger to modding Android devices; only new to modding Wear devices, and unfortunately information about rooting this watch is so sparse (understandably) and I couldn't find anyone with the same issue when searching. So like the title says, I can't get SuperSU installed on my Hwatch running AW 2.0. When I try to install SuperSU via TWRP, it gets stuck when trying to patch sepolicy.
Do I need a custom kernel for this? Is there one with no modifications other than the sepolicy? Or is there a way to change the sepolicy on the stock kernel. Between the guides I've read and WinDroid Toolkit, nothing has mentioned needing to do anything else to allow flashing SuperSU, but I can't think of what else would be the cause of the issue and I suppose things could have changed since those guides and Windroid were written.
I kind of want to avoid custom kernels as they almost always have issues in my experience with running them on phones (no offense to any kernel devs out there) and I can't deal with that on something simple as a watch. I just want this rooted mostly so I can test out underclocking and powersave governor when needing some extra battery time and so the next time I flash or upgrade my phone, I don't have to wipe the watch.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. And if I must install a custom kernel, I would love recommendations on the most reliable and/or closest to stock one.
For me, WinDroid Toolkit doesn't work for rooting Android Wear 2.0. I am on AW2.0 with the stock kernel and I have rooted the device using Magisk v13.2. Magisk Manager works on Android Wear (even though it may be hard to use on a round screen), but SuperSU (app) crashes when I launch the app. All you have to do to install Magisk is to flash the latest Magisk installer in TWRP and sideload the latest Magisk Manager using adb. You can download Magisk here. I have tried SuperSU, but I would get an every time I try to flash the latest SuperSU zip.
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For me, WinDroid Toolkit doesn't work for rooting Android Wear 2.0. I am on AW2.0 with the stock kernel and I have rooted the device using Magisk v13.2. Magisk Manager works on Android Wear (even though it may be hard to use on a round screen), but SuperSU (app) crashes when I launch the app. All you have to do to install Magisk is to flash the latest Magisk installer in TWRP and sideload the latest Magisk Manager using adb. You can download Magisk here. I have tried SuperSU, but I would get an error every time I try to flash the latest SuperSU zip.
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Thank you! Sounds like we encountered the same issue when flashing SuperSU. I had thought about trying Magisk, but wasn't sure if it would cause some issues on Wear. Thanks to your positive report, though, I'm going to try it out when I get home later. :good:
neonixxx said:
Thank you! Sounds like we encountered the same issue when flashing SuperSU. I had thought about trying Magisk, but wasn't sure if it would cause some issues on Wear. Thanks to your positive report, though, I'm going to try it out when I get home later. :good:
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I'd like to know if it works for you. ?
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I'd like to know if it works for you.
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It worked! I was unable to sideload Magisk Manager, though, but that's fine. I'm just stuck on v5.0.5 which works just fine for handling root requests.
That's great! The only real difference between Magisk Manager v5.0.6 and v5.0.5 is that v5.0.6 fixes a crash when downloading modules from the repo, so you shouldn't be that affected. If you want any modules, you can just download them from XDA or something and flash it in TWRP.
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That's great! The only real difference between Magisk Manager v5.0.6 and v5.0.5 is that v5.0.6 fixes a crash when downloading modules from the repo, so you shouldn't be that affected. If you want any modules, you can just download them from XDA or something and flash it in TWRP.
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Yeah, that's why I'm not bothering with it. I don't feel a need for any modules on my watch at the moment Thanks again for tipping me off that Magisk would work.
neonixxx said:
Yeah, that's why I'm not bothering with it. I don't feel a need for any modules on my watch at the moment Thanks again for tipping me off that Magisk would work.
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Just saying (sorry to bother), but Magisk v13.3 came out and fixed SafetyNet bypass. If you want, you can update by flashing Magisk-v13.3 by flashing it in TWRP without needing to uninstall the previous version. Installing this should also update Magisk Manager to v5.1.0.
Tristan Phan said:
Just saying (sorry to bother), but Magisk v13.3 came out and fixed SafetyNet bypass. If you want, you can update by flashing Magisk-v13.3 by flashing it in TWRP without needing to uninstall the previous version. Installing this should also update Magisk Manager to v5.1.0.
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No worries, haha. Yeah I already updated on my phone. Thought about updating the watch, but too lazy at the moment :silly: since I don't really need to pass SafetyNet on my watch for anything. Probably will do it later on.
I'm thinking that the reason that you couldn't install Magisk Manager v5.0.6 was that it was already installed by the Magisk-v13.2 zip and ADB wasn't able to install over the existing APK, but I'm still a noob so I have no idea.
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I'm thinking that the reason that you couldn't install Magisk Manager v5.0.6 was that it was already installed by the Magisk-v13.2 zip and ADB wasn't able to install over the existing APK, but I'm still a noob so I have no idea.
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Check the adb install switches in adb help to solve that. Use the -r or -d switch.
Code:
adb install [-lrtsd] <file>
- push this package file to the device and install it
(-l: forward lock application)
(-r: replace existing application)
(-t: allow test packages)
(-s: install application on sdcard)
(-d: allow version code downgrade)
Need your help guys. I am running beta 27 with super su V2. 82 SR 5....i heard now magisk is supported in beta 27...how to I unroot supersu, install magisk 14.5(1456) and still pass safety net... I tried searching for a solution everywhere but couldn't find a solution to this..... Please help... :crying:
uutsav said:
Need your help guys. I am running beta 27 with super su V2. 82 SR 5....i heard now magisk is supported in beta 27...how to I unroot supersu, install magisk 14.5(1456) and still pass safety net... I tried searching for a solution everywhere but couldn't find a solution to this..... Please help... :crying:
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It's fairly simple. You will need unsu zip (from SuperSu official thread) and the Magisk zip downloaded where you can easily find it.
Boot to recovery
** create a Backup **
Flash unsu
(Assuming no errors) Flash Magisk
Again assuming no errors, reboot system
In your list of apps you should have a new"Magisk Manager" app and your "SuperSu" should be gone.
Thats it really. Took me a whole of 10 minutes, of which 7 minutes were backup [emoji6]
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It's fairly simple. You will need unsu zip (from SuperSu official thread) and the Magisk zip downloaded where you can easily find it.
Boot to recovery
** create a Backup **
Flash unsu
(Assuming no errors) Flash Magisk
Again assuming no errors, reboot system
In your list of apps you should have a new"Magisk Manager" app and your "SuperSu" should be gone.
Thats it really. Took me a whole of 10 minutes, of which 7 minutes were backup [emoji6]
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And you passed safety net
uutsav said:
And you passed safety net
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Yes! That was my main motivation for switching. That and SuperSu no longer being run by chainfire Trust me Magisk does a far better job than Super Su.
Also worth looking at this URL
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/magisk-101-switch-from-supersu-magisk-pass-safetynet-0177578/
Forgot to mention you will need to uninstall xposed (can be reinstalled after). I don't use xposed.
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Yes! That was my main motivation for switching. That and SuperSu no longer being run by chainfire Trust me Magisk does a far better job than Super Su.
Also worth looking at this URL
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/magisk-101-switch-from-supersu-magisk-pass-safetynet-0177578/
Forgot to mention you will need to uninstall xposed (can be reinstalled after). I don't use xposed.
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I tried flashing unsu and it asked me to flash the stock boot image in TWRP.... Any ideas mate..
I am sorry to keep bugging.... But I am lost
Look for boot.img in the ROM zip and flash it.
I was just about to say that myself. See
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
Like the previous post said, you need a pristine boot.img and your ROM zip is the ideal place to find it.
Dirty flash your Beta27 again and it should be clean, THEN reboot and then install Magisk
Now i flashed beta 28, flashed recovery and flashed magisk again... While I was able to flash it... But getting safety net error....
My life is finished...
If you were able to install magisk then you should take this to the official magisk support thread. You are more like to get a better variety of suggestions there.
Just saying.
i installed busybox from the playstore and it doesnt seem to want to install. I'm currently on twrp 3.2.1, magisk 15 and magisk manager 15.
equlizer said:
i installed busybox from the playstore and it doesnt seem to want to install. I'm currently on twrp 3.2.1, magisk 15 and magisk manager 15.
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Use the Magisk Module Busy Box for Android NDK. Works great.
felosisman said:
Use the Magisk Module Busy Box for Android NDK. Works great.
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Where do i find it? thx
EDIT: NVM flashed it in magisk. Is it still normal to get the "theres an internal problem........"?
equlizer said:
Where do i find it? thx
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Open Magisk Manager, go-to Downloads, find and download "BusyBox for Android NDK 1.27.2", reboot and profit.
Noob question but what is BusyBox and what's it's purpose
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Noob question but what is BusyBox and what's it's purpose
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Busybox allows programs to perform actions on your phone using Linux commands. So some apps require it to run some commands and wont work without it.
equlizer said:
Where do i find it? thx
EDIT: NVM flashed it in magisk. Is it still normal to get the "theres an internal problem........"?
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You shouldn't be getting that error anymore if you're using the latest Magisk release. He released version 15.0(1500) a couple days ago, but that was actually fixed in the last beta 14.6.
You would have to reflash your Kernel boot and dtbo and repatch though with the new version. I just used the Magisk Uninstaller script in TWRP, flashed the latest zip of flash Kernel then latest Magisk in TWRP and all good.
So today with some testers i managed to make root on OnePlus 7T, I want to specify that 95% of the work was done by @topjohnwu (Magisk creator). For now you should use only Magisk Canary files
I will explain 2 different guides:
First Root Guide:
This guide is for a specific rom version, so you will need to use a specific patched boot.img
- Download the patched_boot.img
- Reboot your device in bootloader-fastboot mode
- Flash the patched_boot.img in the boot partition:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
replace "boot.img" with the patched_boot.img path
- Reboot the device
- Install Magisk Manager
Second Root Guide:
This guide is more generic than the first one, you should use this one if you are unable to find a specific patched boot.img
- Download a patched_boot.img (you should try with the latest one)
- Reboot your device in bootloader-fastboot mode
- Boot the patched_boot.img:
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
replace "boot.img" with the patched_boot.img path
- Reboot the device
- Install Magisk Manager
- Click on Install, then direct install and wait the end of the process
- Reboot the device
Third Root Guide:
Guide by @gpz1100
TIPS:
Actually you should use only Magisk canary files Magisk 20.3
You can get the stock boot images from the fastboot rom: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7t-t3979213
Actually i'm using magisk manager canary and magisk canary debug to patch the boot.img, I don't recommend updating magisk, if you don't want to see the updates install the normal magisk manager
Magisk 20.3 fully support OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro
HOW TO UPDATE a ROM and KEEP ROOT:
Before all Disable all magisk modules
Be sure to use Canary Magisk Manager and Canary Magisk (debug)
You can update a stock rom from phone settings with local upgrade:
- Update the Rom WITHOUT REBOOT;
- Open Magisk Manager;
- In Magisk Manager, click on Install/Install/Direct Install;
- Again in Magisk Manager, click on Install/Install/Inactive Slot;
- Reboot.
Download:
Patched/Stock Boot Images: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=300177
Reccomended ADB and Fastboot binaries:
Adb and Fastboot Installer
Donations:
Credits:
@RohanAJoshi
Flashed and working flawless.
Really thanks for this.
Awesome work bro.
Can you please upload the patched boot.img please? I dont see it in the above folder at all.
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Can you please upload the patched boot.img please? I dont see it in the above folder at all.
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Done, i uploaded them using ftp and i forgot to move the files in the right folder
Working, thanks a lot @mauronofrio
I am on 10.0.3 begin so i should flash the magisk patched boot image of this version, is that correct? With what should i flash, sdk tools or any other specific tool? Is there any portable adb toolkit and do i need to copy the not image in the same folder as adb?
Edit : I tried but the device was locked so unlocked it after finding instructions on xda. Never knew it would wipe everything including internal storage also
Need to install everything again and have lost data of last few days. But I got root so that's the only consolation. Also a lesson never to make unnecessary haste. But it's fine. Won't repeat the mistake again.
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I am on 10.0.3 begin so i should flash the magisk patched boot image of this version, is that correct? With what should i flash, sdk tools or any other specific tool? Is there any portable adb toolkit and do i need to copy the not image in the same folder as adb?
Edit : I tried but the device was locked so unlocked it after finding instructions on xda. Never knew it would wipe everything including internal storage also
Need to install everything again and have lost data of last few days. But I got root so that's the only consolation. Also a lesson never to make unnecessary haste. But it's fine. Won't repeat the mistake again.
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See OP, its clearly mentioned there. You have to flash this via fastboot and not any custom recovery. Firstly setup adb on your PC and then check the commands. Its very easy. Do some googling and still if its difficult for you, come back and ask.
jesrani said:
I am on 10.0.3 begin so i should flash the magisk patched boot image of this version, is that correct? With what should i flash, sdk tools or any other specific tool? Is there any portable adb toolkit and do i need to copy the not image in the same folder as adb?
Edit : I tried but the device was locked so unlocked it after finding instructions on xda. Never knew it would wipe everything including internal storage also
Need to install everything again and have lost data of last few days. But I got root so that's the only consolation. Also a lesson never to make unnecessary haste. But it's fine. Won't repeat the mistake again.
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Welcome to the android scene, reminds me of the old psx scene
I installed some rogue module, that was not supposed to be installed on OP 7T. Due to this, now I am not able to boot into patched boot. I had to re-flash my stock boot.img to boot into my phone. Can you please help? I want to uninstall that particular module thats all. Tried doing something with your TWRP, but it wont show my system or storage at all.
@mauronofrio, thanks so much for this. I had some queries :
1) Is the internal storage always wiped when bootloader is unlocked or did I do something wrong?
2) I have switched off auto-download of updates and also disabled automatic system updates in Developer settings. Is this correct? How to proceed when an update is available in future?
3) Will TWRP be developed or is it not useful for OP7T?
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I installed some rogue module, that was not supposed to be installed on OP 7T. Due to this, now I am not able to boot into patched boot. I had to re-flash my stock boot.img to boot into my phone. Can you please help? I want to uninstall that particular module thats all. Tried doing something with your TWRP, but it wont show my system or storage at all.
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Get your stock boot.img from 1st post.
Reboot to bootloader.
And do this command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
Device will boot unrooted.
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jesrani;80464121 [user=4712355 said:
@mauronofrio[/user], thanks so much for this. I had some queries :
1) Is the internal storage always wiped when bootloader is unlocked or did I do something wrong?
2) I have switched off auto-download of updates and also disabled automatic system updates in Developer settings. Is this correct? How to proceed when an update is available in future?
3) Will TWRP be developed or is it not useful for OP7T?
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1. Yes, always wipe
2. Just update as usual, let update go, after installation complete, don't reboot device. Go to magisk, install, install on inactive slot. Reboot. You will be rooted (Warning : this is not tested on 7T, this method from 7)
3. TWRP will be developed but some good dev like @mauronofrio need device for this, as of now, no hopes for twrp. We are lucky that we got root.
RohanAJoshi said:
1. Yes, always wipe
2. Just update as usual, let update go, after installation complete, don't reboot device. Go to magisk, install, install on inactive slot. Reboot. You will be rooted (Warning : this is not tested on 7T, this method from 7)
3. TWRP will be developed but some good dev like @mauronofrio need device for this, as of now, no hopes for twrp. We are lucky that we got root.
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Thanks. Yes, root is good enough right now.
By "update as usual", do you mean through OTA? I think the phone reboots after update is downloaded and then installs the update but not sure. So once it reboots after updating, should I go to Magisk and install root?
Should I keep Magisk update channel to Canary or Canary(Debug)? It's already showing an update as available. Should I update it?
jesrani said:
Thanks. Yes, root is good enough right now.
By "update as usual", do you mean through OTA? I think the phone reboots after update is downloaded and then installs the update but not sure. So once it reboots after updating, should I go to Magisk and install root?
Should I keep Magisk update channel to Canary or Canary(Debug)? It's already showing an update as available. Should I update it?
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In older devices like OP5T it happens like this, not in newer devices. OP7T has seamless updates, its installs while device is turned on in second partition.
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I installed some rogue module, that was not supposed to be installed on OP 7T. Due to this, now I am not able to boot into patched boot. I had to re-flash my stock boot.img to boot into my phone. Can you please help? I want to uninstall that particular module thats all. Tried doing something with your TWRP, but it wont show my system or storage at all.
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So, modules are saved in /data , the only way to remove them without root actually is wiping data, if you can't now, you can just flash the stock boot.img because without root the modules can't work. Usually you can remove all magisk stuff using magisk uninstaller.
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@mauronofrio, thanks so much for this. I had some queries :
1) Is the internal storage always wiped when bootloader is unlocked or did I do something wrong?
2) I have switched off auto-download of updates and also disabled automatic system updates in Developer settings. Is this correct? How to proceed when an update is available in future?
3) Will TWRP be developed or is it not useful for OP7T?
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1) yes
2) for rom updates i will pubblish a guide in the first post in some minutes
3) yes it will be developed but actually is needed a bit of time because twrp is not working for op7t (due to android 10)
mauronofrio said:
So, modules are saved in /data , the only way to remove them without root actually is wiping data, if you can't now, you can just flash the stock boot.img because without root the modules can't work. Usually you can remove all magisk stuff using magisk uninstaller.
1) yes
2) for rom updates i will pubblish a guide in the first post in some minutes
3) yes it will be developed but actually is needed a bit of time because twrp is not working for op7t (due to android 10)
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Should I keep Magisk update channel to Canary or Canary(Debug)? It's already showing an update as available. Should I update it?
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Should I keep Magisk update channel to Canary or Canary(Debug)? It's already showing an update as available. Should I update it?
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Canary debug, don't update it
Help please. I have returned to Android after 5years with OnePlus 7t and trying to root it. I am trying this method but not being able to successfully root it. Steps I have tried
Went to fastboot mode by restarting the phone but I don't get an option to install the patched image file. And even boatloader is locked. Do I need to unlock the bootloader. And I unlock will I loose my data. Sorry for silly question I have completely forgot about Android.
Thanks, rooted successfully
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To be honest need video tutorial asap?
mauronofrio said:
So, modules are saved in /data , the only way to remove them without root actually is wiping data, if you can't now, you can just flash the stock boot.img because without root the modules can't work. Usually you can remove all magisk stuff using magisk uninstaller.
1) yes
2) for rom updates i will pubblish a guide in the first post in some minutes
3) yes it will be developed but actually is needed a bit of time because twrp is not working for op7t (due to android 10)
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Ok. Got it. So, I have already booted back to unrooted mode now. And I cant wipe my data again. Thanks for your response.
Hello i found a little way for have root & and working xposed with no bug on last firmware WW_17.1810.1910.73 & WW_17.1810.1911.110
Stock Recovery
You need adb drviers and unlocked ZenFone 6 on WW_17.1810.1910.73 or WW_17.1810.1911.110
First install last Magisk Manager
Open setting of Magisk and add custom update channel https://github.com/solohsu/magisk_files#custom-update-channel
Download ZenFone6RootXposed-10.73.img or ZenFone6RootXposed-11.110 (i have add stock boot11.110.img, we will need it for next update)
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/skzceszqu8d3j/AsusZenFone6
Now reboot device to bootloader
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
And boot with ZenFone6RootXposed-10.73.img or ZenFone6RootXposed-11.110 (not flash it, your device have a chance to bootloop)
Code:
fastboot boot ZenFone6RootXposed-10.73.img
Code:
fastboot boot ZenFone6RootXposed-11.110.img
The devices reboot automaticly
Go to Magisk and install Magisk, choose direct install
Reboot and Enjoy root
if you want Xposed flash it with magisk :
Riru Core
I use YAHFA
Android 10 ElderDrivers Xposed
And the manager
Xposed Installer​
Good morning
I have tried several times root for Android 10
The Magisk part works smoothly, but the Xposed part never works, producing a bootloop
I have extracted the boot and applied magisk, loaded the Riru Core module, but when loading ElderDrivers, the phone stays in bootloop
Do you know what the reason may be?
Works splendid, great guide!
Tried to use Sandhook first, but ended up with YAHFA instead due some xposed problems (xposed not detected).
Had an old version of Android 9, so i first upgraded it to "UL-ASUS_I01WD-ASUS-16.1220.1909.194-1.1.1" (only supported upgrade path - 9 to 10), then to "UL-ASUS_I01WD-ASUS-17.1810.1910.73-1.1.1-user" (your specified .73)
- Later patching with your img
Thanks
it is impossible
Starting with .73 stock
at the moment I install Riru Yahfa, following the manual, it does not start again, unless install the official boot
the device stays on the Zenfone boot screen without doing anything else
I have tried the version supplied by Magisk, I don't know if you have tried another version
Why will we need the stock boot for the next update? We can't make menully update after root? I just want to make root not install xposed.
Sent from my ASUS_I01WD using Tapatalk
thanks a lot, this a really easy way to get root, but i have a little issue, i had my phone with NO pin code or fingerprint before using this method, and now if i want to ad a pin, password or gesture it simply does not get saved, every time i do the procedure to set the pin it does like if i did nothing, anyone has this issue, or know how to fix it, is there a problem if i hard reset?
any help will be good
In the latest build .110 ctsprofile is false while basicintegrity is true. Is it due to the root or the rom has not been signed by google?
Rom1995 said:
In the latest build .110 ctsprofile is false while basicintegrity is true. Is it due to the root or the rom has not been signed by google?
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baster72 said:
Why will we need the stock boot for the next update? We can't make menully update after root? I just want to make root not install xposed.
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just flash ZenFone6RootXposed-10.73 or ZenFone6RootXposed-11.110 and you willl have it
hdsporty50 said:
Good morning
I have tried several times root for Android 10
The Magisk part works smoothly, but the Xposed part never works, producing a bootloop
I have extracted the boot and applied magisk, loaded the Riru Core module, but when loading ElderDrivers, the phone stays in bootloop
Do you know what the reason may be?
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hdsporty50 said:
it is impossible
Starting with .73 stock
at the moment I install Riru Yahfa, following the manual, it does not start again, unless install the official boot
the device stays on the Zenfone boot screen without doing anything else
I have tried the version supplied by Magisk, I don't know if you have tried another version
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Don't flash Xposed using Magisk Download, flash it manualy :
EdXposed v0.4.6.0_beta
You will always get bootloop with v0.4.5.1_beta
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UPDATE for 11.110
flash boot.10.73.img for update safe
And do the same with 11.110 files.
Don't forget to add custom update channel in Magisk
And use v0.4.6.0_beta for xposed
Why can't we have any YouTube guides for anything related to this phone?
vernj123 said:
Why can't we have any YouTube guides for anything related to this phone?
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I want to do it but I don't have another device to record.
Someone try this method to install xposed? I afraid to get bootloop.
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Hi everyone, I hope somebody can help me out to solve an issue I just got with my zenfone,
After using an advise from DaConcho for getting back screen lock after unlocking bootloader I got in another situation.
I followed the instructions from the post and everything was going fine, I boot thought adb with the provided patched boot for Q .110 and that far no issues , when I open magisk manager to download magisk from the alternative source magisk manager prompt to complete the installation downloading some necessary files, not the magisk version, just said some files, and I click yes, then it installed something and reboot, phone started fine, but when I wanted to start the process again I found out that I loose PC connectivity.
I have no connection at all, even if I manually boot in bootloader I can't connect to PC, so no adb commands,
Please can someone help
does someone has the patched boot image for new .119 firmaware, i updated and losee magisk
baster72 said:
Someone try this method to install xposed? I afraid to get bootloop.
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Don't be afraid just flash stock boot if you get bootloop
joesa said:
does someone has the patched boot image for new .119 firmaware, i updated and losee magisk
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I update my links you can get stock boot here Boot & RootedBoot ZenFone6
MystikMan97130 said:
Don't be afraid just flash stock boot if you get bootloop
I update my links you can get stock boot here Boot & RootedBoot ZenFone6
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Thanks a lot !!! You really help a lot with this method
MystikMan97130 said:
Don't be afraid just flash stock boot if you get bootloop
I update my links you can get stock boot here Boot & RootedBoot ZenFone6
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can you please check link, it is not working, i can see folder but can not download
Hello, direct link:
ZenFone6RootXposed
Nice, thanks a lot for this! Rooting on stock with unlocked bootloader worked for me perfectly (did not check xposed)!
est-ce que l'on perd ses données en faisant le root ?
merci!