Bugs after updating to Mag17.1 - Magisk

After updating to Magisk 17.1, when I install a new module or update an existing module, it installs successfully but after rebooting all the apps changes to default system apps, and default setting. Again i reboot, then everything comes back except that xposed framework gets deactivated along with all its modules(like gravity box etc.) then i again reboot to activate it, then again reboot to activate its modules. Thus the complete process involves 4-5 reboots to function everything back to normal. This didn't happened before. I'm using Lenovo K8 note, Android O(8.0). Any solution??

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Xposed 2.7 Exp. Issues (KK 4.4)

-Running Xposed 2.7 Experimental1 on stock 4.4 rooted Droid Mini
Lately, I've been encountering some issues with Xposed in general.
-When downloading a new module
Anytime I find a new module I want, I download it normally and it downloads/installs no problem. But once it finishes, I don't get a notification to activate it and the module screen still says install. If I go to my modules, it's not there. I have to kill Xposed from recent apps and reopen it to my modules for the one I downloaded to be there, and only then can I activate it, which gives me the toast message to reboot.
-When updating an installed module
Similar to above, whenever I download a module update, it goes through normally, but after install, Xposed still says there's an update for said module, and said module disappears from my modules. Killing Xposed and reopening to my modules afterwards makes it show up, but in order for the module update changes to take effect, I have to disable the module, re-enable it, then reboot my phone.
Anyone have any idea? I've uninstalled and reinstalled the framework but that did nothing.

Unfortunately, Contacts has stopped.

I've just bought a Nexus 6P, updated to latest build (MHC19l), unlocked, installed TWRP 3.0.0.1 and rooted through Nexus Root Toolkit, then installed ElementalX kernel 1.15. Everything was fine. Then I flashed xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64.zip and installed some modules. From that time, Contacts app stopped working saying "Unfortunately, Contacts has stopped." at launch. Same goes for Google Now Launcher app. This happens even with all modules disabled. I tried wiping art/cache, and deleting app's data, but it didn't help. If I uninstall xposed flashing the uninstaller zip, Contacts and Google Now Launcher work just fine. Reinstalling xposed and wiping art/cache (modules installed, but disabled) brings back the problem. Another thing I noticed is the embedded battery percentage not showing after boot when xposed is installed, while it shows correctly when xposed is not installed (I keep it enabled in the System UI Tuner menu in the system settings).
Does anybody have any idea what's wrong?
Thanks in advance.

Magisk hide too slow on boot

Hi
I have a banking app that works great once Magisk is running, however as soon as I reboot the banking app runs at boot (I assume before Magisk does its hiding) and detects root/magisk and some functions stop working.
I can wipe data and start again and everything is fine until the next reboot, so the hide works, just not fast enough during boot
Is there any way to stop apps booting at start like bootmanger does - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.defim.apk.bootmanager&hl=en
I'm running Lineage OS 14.1 so have 7.1.1 so no xposed aptions currently....
You can go to Memory in settings. There is "Apps at boot" or something like that (my phones language isn't set to English, so I don't know the exact name). But there you could prevent apps to start at boot.
Worked perfectly, and managed to clean up a few others as well!
Thanks so much

Magisk works well - but MagiskHide reboot phone

Hi, I've decided to start this thread as I can't find solution in "Magisk General Support / Discussion". Hereunder I present summary of issue:
Device: Samsung S4 (i9505), Custom rom, Android 6.0 (Older version of Magisk is reported to works well on my rom Click)
Description of issue: Everything works well, root access is granted, system is stable - as long as MagishHide is turned off. When I turn it on and try to check SafetyNet, the phone reboot. I did succesfully check of SafetyNet but only once after first install, then it always reboot.
What I tried:
1. Reinstalling magisk with additionally restoring clear boot.img before new instalation.
2. Clearing Magisk Manager data.
3. Disabling DroidGuardService
4. Changing permission as suggested HERE
5. Reinstalling Magisk on different rom and different kernel to limit possibility it is rom-depended
My procedure to reproduce bug:
1. Open Magisk Manager and turn MagiskHide On.
2. Press SafetyNet check (also in Magisk Mager).
3. Phone reboot.
I attached Logcat of this procedure. It's quite fast so it is short log.
Thanks in advice for your help.
Karls0 said:
Hi, I've decided to start this thread as I can't find solution in "Magisk General Support / Discussion". Hereunder I present summary of issue:
Device: Samsung S4 (i9505), Custom rom, Android 6.0 (Older version of Magisk is reported to works well on my rom Click)
Description of issue: Everything works well, root access is granted, system is stable - as long as MagishHide is turned off. When I turn it on and try to check SafetyNet, the phone reboot. I did succesfully check of SafetyNet but only once after first install, then it always reboot.
What I tried:
1. Reinstalling magisk with additionally restoring clear boot.img before new instalation.
2. Clearing Magisk Manager data.
3. Disabling DroidGuardService
4. Changing permission as suggested HERE
5. Reinstalling Magisk on different rom and different kernel to limit possibility it is rom-depended
My procedure to reproduce bug:
1. Open Magisk Manager and turn MagiskHide On.
2. Press SafetyNet check (also in Magisk Mager).
3. Phone reboot.
I attached Logcat of this procedure. It's quite fast so it is short log.
Thanks in advice for your help.
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I'm having a similar issue on my Sony Z3 compact. I've tried v11.1 and yesterdays unofficial v12 build. My only difference is that I don't actually need to click anything to cause the reboot. I wait for 10-15 seconds. The screen freezes and it reboots.
Sony Z3 compact , stock based custom ROM and stock kernel.
Base magisk install with the only setting changed is to enable hide and select a couple of banking apps
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In my case I had also self-acting reboot but only if internet connection was on. In other case I needed to manually triggered it, in the manner I descibed above.
Edit:
I think, I sorted out this. I changed two things:
1. Updated rom to android 7.1-based.
2. Changed GApps to smaller package (nano).
So far I can use MagiskHide, no random reboots.

Updated Magisk after being prompted to, now have two installs of it?

Hi, first time posting to XDA and I'll try to be concise, but I am tremendously confused and quite frightful of having to reflash/factory reset my entire device.
I got Magisk 6.1.0(165) after my Xposed Framework became more of a problem than a solution a long time ago, with a basic desire of rooting my device to control what apps boot at launch and examine Wakelocks and run an ad blocker.
For a long time, I did not update after the headache of clearing Safetynet and getting things functional.
Magisk prompted me to update, and I decided to after I had installed a few new apps that I now wanted to block from running on boot, but I never got around to finding a method to prevent apps from loading at startup like I desired with Xposed, i previously just disabled or uninstalled the problematic apps.
Before updating, I used TWRP to run a backup and rebooted.
After the update, Magisk informed me that the latest version i had updated to, was not supported and that it would behave asif it wasn't installed at all... Great...
I downloaded the zip to my device's SD card, and after a reboot noticed that I had Two installs of Magisk. When I held the icon to view app info, one of them would behave as I expected, and the other would show me additional options like modules, downloads, superuser and hide.
When I opened the second copy of Magisk, the first one vanished from my applications tray and cannot be found anymore, and Magisk now shows it's green checkmark next to Latest Version v20.4 and Installed Version 17.1 but Safetynet gives me an API error.
Clicking Update Magisk Manager from the menu offers to install v7.5.1(267) but I am wary enough that I am unsure if I should proceed and am not even sure if Magisk has a module that I am looking for-- Something to control what apps launch on startup.
Will updating Magisk Manager show a new list of additional modules to be downloaded and perhaps something that I am looking for? Should I be worried about bootlooping my device and needing to reset it?
I once used the Boot Manager found on the Xposed Framework, but it's long since become non-functional and became the reason why I simply uninstalled what was bothering me, but now I want to keep the new applications that I have and disable their bootup on start.
Is Magisk the place that I should be looking for such a feature?
Running a Samsung GalaxyS5.

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