Hi.
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
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Hello guys,
I made an update in TWRP and installed Havoc 2.4 to try it. After 1 hour I restored my backup and changed back to MIUI. I couldn't log in, so I cleaned the keyfiles to set a new pin.
I reflashed new Beta (25.4 MIUI - Xiaomi.eu) ROM and Magisk but root does not apply on my device... What is wrong? Seems that it's not possible to root anymore... Its does not give me any fails when installing the magisk 18.1 zip in TWRP...
thanks in advance
Have you tried a simple reboot? Usually it takes a reboot more to apply.
no it's not that. now its always booting into twrp when I try to flash magisk
makmak001 said:
no it's not that. now its always booting into twrp when I try to flash magisk
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Extract the boot.image from the rom and place it in your downloads folder.
Now with Magisk Manager , download and install Magisk to that boot image
Magisk will write root to the boot.image file and then will automatically flash the the updated boot image, and restart to system >>> Issue resolved.
I fixed it by wiping data... now its working
tsongming said:
Extract the boot.image from the rom and place it in your downloads folder.
Now with Magisk Manager , download and install Magisk to that boot image
Magisk will write root to the boot.image file and then will automatically flash the the updated boot image, and restart to system >>> Issue resolved.
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I have the same problem with magisk, after weekly update and after magisk installed, boot only TWRP. I tried with18.1 version but will not recognise. Boot image and Magisk 19.1 are in downloads but no success. Anyway, with this weekly update all people have loosen magisk, I have read in Xiaomi forum.
slave2007 said:
I have the same problem with magisk, after weekly update and after magisk installed, boot only TWRP. I tried with18.1 version but will not recognise. Boot image and Magisk 19.1 are in downloads but no success. Anyway, with this weekly update all people have loosen magisk, I have read in Xiaomi forum.
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Nope, no issues on my Mi 8. Here is the trick. When updating do not flash Magisk until you out have booted into the system and ran updates and deleted cache and trash, then reboot to recovery and flash Magisk.
If the method that I described before in the previous post doesn't work, then unpack the boot image from the update and flash it to boot in recovery then flash Magisk Canary debug.
I have been doing this for every weekly update using the beta ROM.
I had an issue just once that was resolved by flashing SuperSu, booting to system confirming root, then reboot to recovery and removing Su, flashing the boot and Magisk Canary
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slave2007 said:
I have the same problem with magisk, after weekly update and after magisk installed, boot only TWRP. I tried with18.1 version but will not recognise. Boot image and Magisk 19.1 are in downloads but no success. Anyway, with this weekly update all people have loosen magisk, I have read in Xiaomi forum.
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Here you can see that I have root and latest update
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tsongming said:
Nope, no issues on my Mi 8. Here is the trick. When updating do not flash Magisk until you out have booted into the system and ran updates and deleted cache and trash, then reboot to recovery and flash Magisk.
If the method that I described before in the previous post doesn't work, then unpack the boot image from the update and flash it to boot in recovery then flash Magisk Canary debug.
I have been doing this for every weekly update using the beta ROM.
I had an issue just once that was resolved by flashing SuperSu, booting to system confirming root, then reboot to recovery and removing Su, flashing the boot and Magisk Canary
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Man has found the guilty in Xiaomi.eu/community.
It is not Magisk, but Viper 4.2. I have flashed Magisk, after reboot again in recovery and wanted to flash version 4.1. It was uninstalled, have no Viper, but Magisk is installed ?
slave2007 said:
Man has found the guilty in Xiaomi.eu/community.
It is not Magisk, but Viper 4.2. I have flashed Magisk, after reboot again in recovery and wanted to flash version 4.1. It was uninstalled, have no Viper, but Magisk is installed ?
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when i try to install it i get bootloop and when it installs i get a error that i need to update or reinstall and modules wont work or install but when it updates or reinstall i get a bootloop and then i get pushed into recovery, i installed magisk and patched the boot.img file same error.
what i tryed
1- flashed magisk zip from twrp
2-flashed magisk patched boot with fastboot
3-flashed magisk patched boot and wiped data it crashes some times and works sometime but with out modules and i get error i need to update.
4-flashed EU rom and did the same steps same error
i have
K20pro 10.3.3 global
tried miui eu 10.3.3
the fix
used orange fox recovery with the 19.4 magisk and it worked for me i downloaded it from https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647
1- you need a otg with a flash memory.
2-install orange fox recovery .
3-wipe data cash and devcash internal storage .
4-from the settings mount system and vendor.
5-then install the magisk 19.4 clear cash and reboot now it works fine for me.
when i first rooted global rom on Mi9t pro i flashed magisk 19.3 and it boot back to twrp then i went to advanced wipe and format data reboot and all is good did you try that.
yeah it wont run modules
shono22 said:
yeah it wont run modules
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the reason for bootloop often is not formating data thats why i asked iff you tried that after flashing magisk.
sam00561 said:
the reason for bootloop often is not formating data thats why i asked iff you tried that after flashing magisk.
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i get requires additional setup
your device needs additional setup for magisk to work properly.it will download magisk setup zip, do you want to proceed now?
when i press yes i get a bootloop issue
and if dont i cant run modules
when i try to install modules i get update to the latest magisk its up to date 19.3 and 7.3.2
when you get the bootloop issue after flashing the modules go into twrp and go to advanced wipe then format data i think this is possibly the issue. But backup internal storage to laptop or somewhere before doing this step.
sam00561 said:
when you get the bootloop issue after flashing the modules go into twrp and go to advanced wipe then format data i think this is possibly the issue. But backup internal storage to laptop or somewhere before doing this step.
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it wont let me flash them in the first place like magisk is not installed on my device but i can use root the root work fine but i cant install modules
Have you tried any other version of magisk? Which version are you using and are you on the magisk manager latest version. Perhaps try magisk 19.4
sam00561 said:
Have you tried any other version of magisk? Which version are you using and are you on the magisk manager latest version. Perhaps try magisk 19.4
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Where did you get Magisk from? Are you downloading from the official Magisk github site?
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I have the same problem. I'm on 9T Pro Global on a K20 Pro Raphael. Installed TWRP and Flashed Magisk. Then wipe advanced Davisk and DATA. I installed Magisk manager but cannot install modules... I'm on latest version... It says requires additional setup but sends me to TWRP and I have to restart system all over again.
test 19.4 same issue need to update to make it work
used orange fox recovery with the 19.4 magisk and it worked for me i downloaded it from https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647
1- you need a otg with a flash memory.
2-install orange fox recovery .
3-wipe data cash and devcash internal storage .
4-from the settings mount system and vendor.
5-then install the magisk 19.4 clear cash and reboot now it works fine for me.
I'm glad you guys found a fix I was on miui global mi9t Pro and I used twrp from Marino installed magisk 19.3 that's it I was rooted and I had no issue installing modules I had about 7 of them installed. Good luck anyway orange fix supposed to be a good recovery.
sam00561 said:
I'm glad you guys found a fix I was on miui global mi9t Pro and I used twrp from Marino installed magisk 19.3 that's it I was rooted and I had no issue installing modules I had about 7 of them installed. Good luck anyway orange fix supposed to be a good recovery.
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Is your phone k20 pro china then you just installed the global rom?'
narugan26 said:
Is your phone k20 pro china then you just installed the global rom?'
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mine is Mi9 T pro european global rom
sam00561 said:
mine is Mi9 T pro european global rom
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Ok sir thank you. Where did you get that twrp marino?
narugan26 said:
Ok sir thank you. Where did you get that twrp marino?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
I flashed twrp recovery 3.3.1.0 raphael official. Then I went and flashed the global miui rom, so far everything is correct, then I flashed magisk 20.4 zip and it gave me error 1. I wanted to flash the uninstaller and it gave me error 1. Someone could help me to solve this.
I have the Mi 9T pro
Miui 11 global stable rom
With Android 10 Q
Unlock bootloader
I cannot root my phone through TWRP for some reason and I would really like to use my phone with Google Pay.
K20 pro, MIUI Global 11.0.1 unlocked bootloader.
Install Magisk yourself. It will work.
Which zip did you flash? The right version of maiden
Magisk will work.
@XblackdemonX I can't install Magisk since it's giving me an error message. Tried every possible way with no luck
@Turbine1991 I have tried install "twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio"
After installing it the phone is always going back to Stock rom recovery.
@XblackdemonX I can't install Magisk since it's giving me an error message. Tried every possible way with no luck
@Turbine1991 I have tried install "twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio"
After installing it the phone is always going back to Stock rom recovery.
cohenelad said:
I cannot root my phone through TWRP for some reason and I would really like to use my phone with Google Pay.
K20 pro, MIUI Global 11.0.1 unlocked bootloader.
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install magisk 19.3
Video install
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16vDfZDWBgtY8_ECB8aRWNed_6mqctY5T/view
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Are you rebooting the device after installing TWRP? If you installed TWRP then rebooted without first trying to install Magisk it'll probably just stick the stock recovery back in place and overwrite TWRP if nothing is done to circumvent stock recovery overwrite. If this doesn't apply then no worries but thought I'd mention it.
That's also an old version of TWRP; have you tried a newer version? I'd say try fastboot boot recovery.img then immediately attempt to install Magisk. You're on MIUI11 so you'll want to go with Magisk 19.3.
cohenelad said:
After installing it the phone is always going back to Stock rom recovery.
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You have to install Magisk to prevent the recovery from changing back to stock.
Hi!
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.
www.droidviews.com
Durete said:
The easy way....
How to Uninstall Magisk Modules Using TWRP Recovery | DroidViews
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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.