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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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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I no longer use Viper because my phone has 1 speaker and for me Ainur Sauren works pretty well for all sounds.
For listening to music I have the Pro version of Power amp which has every wanted option such as dynamic compression, dynamic EQ, convolution reverb, limiting , tag editing, visualizations etc, I bought it 5 years ago for $3. Best 3 bucks that I ever spent!
Seriously, I can't recommend Poweramp highly enough, its worth its weight in gold.
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Hello, guys. I have an issue with magisk 19.3.
I flashed MIUI 10 Global version in my Mi 9. After that, I flash TWRP then reboot to TWRP install magisk 19.3 and reboot system, but not able to get in the system instead boot to recovery. Does anybody know why?
Any Magisk modules installed? In this case delete them first.
Cheers
Toscha
toscha42 said:
Any Magisk modules installed? In this case delete them first.
Cheers
Toscha
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No. I didn't installed anything. I just flash MIUI 10 and flash in TWRP, then flash Magisk from TWRP.
Flash ROM, boot system to setup, then flash magisk.
badaas said:
Flash ROM, boot system to setup, then flash magisk.
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I did the samething as you said, but it keep rebooting after I installed the Magisk. (Keep rebooting on the screen shows Xiaomi logo and unlock)
Try Canary magisk
badaas said:
Try Canary magisk
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Yeah, I'm using Canary, but still same issue not able to boot the system.
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
Hi there,
Looking for some assistance to root on Lineage OS 17 for my S10. I had previously rooted my stock rom before installing the custom rom. However, I realized that Magisk is not registering on LOS. I tried to reroot via zip on TWRP with no success. Any ideas on how I can root again? Would I have to reroot on my stock rom again before installing LOS?
Thanks
vehz said:
Hi there,
Looking for some assistance to root on Lineage OS 17 for my S10. I had previously rooted my stock rom before installing the custom rom. However, I realized that Magisk is not registering on LOS. I tried to reroot via zip on TWRP with no success. Any ideas on how I can root again? Would I have to reroot on my stock rom again before installing LOS?
Thanks
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try to patch boot.img from your ROM by using Magisk Manager and flash boot.img from magisk patched in TWRP
ISoreo said:
try to patch boot.img from your ROM by using Magisk Manager and flash boot.img from magisk patched in TWRP
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could you please walk me through this step by step? sorry this is my first experience in rooting after a long time
vehz said:
could you please walk me through this step by step? sorry this is my first experience in rooting after a long time
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1. install the Magisk Manager into your phone
2. extracted your rom that you installed to your phone find the boot.img and copy to somewhere in your phone
3. go to magisk manager click install and select "select and patch a file"
4. find your boot.img that your are already copied and select it
5. after finish patched magisk will give you "magisk_patched.img" then reboot to the TWRP recovery
6. select install then select install image
7. find "magisk_patched.img" then select to install in boot.img
8. reboot
ISoreo said:
1. install the Magisk Manager into your phone
2. extracted your rom that you installed to your phone find the boot.img and copy to somewhere in your phone
3. go to magisk manager click install and select "select and patch a file"
4. find your boot.img that your are already copied and select it
5. after finish patched magisk will give you "magisk_patched.img" then reboot to the TWRP recovery
6. select install then select install image
7. find "magisk_patched.img" then select to install in boot.img
8. reboot
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I've just tried this but now my S10 is stuck on boot warning. Was I supposed to do a full wipe too?
Edit: Resolved now. There was a custom Magisk boot.img specifically for Lineage OS root
vehz said:
I've just tried this but now my S10 is stuck on boot warning. Was I supposed to do a full wipe too?
Edit: Resolved now. There was a custom Magisk boot.img specifically for Lineage OS root
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Hi @vehz! Same situation here: I'd like to root my S10e on Lineage 17.1. Could you tell me where you found the Magisk boot.img for Lineage OS root? Many thanks!
jonapiron said:
Hi @vehz! Same situation here: I'd like to root my S10e on Lineage 17.1. Could you tell me where you found the Magisk boot.img for Lineage OS root? Many thanks!
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You will need to do a format/wipe, flash multi_disabler.zip then flash the new updated LOS rom, then Magisk.img
Below link for the updated LOS rom and Magisk .img
This is from the official LOS thread.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1UdPbIbM3luYIiOdXMXb7raAnWLERjssh
beyond0lte folder is for S10E.
vehz said:
You will need to do a format/wipe, flash multi_disabler.zip then flash the new updated LOS rom, then Magisk.img
Below link for the updated LOS rom and Magisk .img
This is from the official LOS thread.
beyond0lte folder is for S10E.
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Oh I'm so stupid, I had seen the Magisk boot img in the files but ended up using another one... It seems to work now, thank you sooo much!!
It still cannot pass SafetyNet check (ctsProfile), I'll investigate that...
I had the same issue with lineage 17.1 in xperia z2 when using the latest magisk version 21.4 , solved by flashing an older version (magisk version 20.4).
I am trying root Lineage 18.1 on my s10. I have tried differtent magisk-files from TWRP, but still no root access.
What are the required files for 18.1 for Galaxy s10 and steps to get root-access?
Hafizp5100 said:
I had the same issue with lineage 17.1 in xperia z2 when using the latest magisk version 21.4 , solved by flashing an older version (magisk version 20.4).
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Dude, thanks so much. I faced the exact same problem with my Z2, now it's running magisk just fine. You saved me a bunch of headaches.
Hi, i'm trying to root my CN version 13.0.5 without the twrp, I'm using the magisk to patch the boot file, but after patch and use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img, the mi 11 ultra just stuck in the mi logo. I'm not been able to root my phone, right now, how to root the CN version 13.0.5?
i did the same root with the android 11 and worked, something change?
hi, did you install magisk canary and not magisk stable?
I have just Root Xiaomi.eu A12 Miui13 with the same method and it work.
Hi. FIrst - better to use Magisk 23.0 - as you will still have Magisk hide. But more important - just the "fastboot boot boot.img" command instead. Once you have booted without issues you can go into Magisk and patch the real boot image file from there and restart. This is how it always worked for me. Not really sure what is the big difference there but as I said - that worked for me.
When you are running the miui 13, copy the boot.img from fastboot folder to your phone(remember the location). Open magisk app, choose install and search for boot.img on your phone. After patching is done, copy the patched file into your fastboot folder on pc. Boot into fastboot, type fastboot flash boot (and drag the patched file from fastboot folder here) and hit enter. after flashing fastboot reboot
Thanks for the help, i'll try to patchin a few hours and back here to give the feedback!
marcel112 said:
When you are running the miui 13, copy the boot.img from fastboot folder to your phone(remember the location). Open magisk app, choose install and search for boot.img on your phone. After patching is done, copy the patched file into your fastboot folder on pc. Boot into fastboot, type fastboot boot (and drag the patched file from fastboot folder here) and hit enter. after flashing fastboot reboot
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Does that Format my Data? And how do i remove the Patch(remove magisk)?
Afg Playa said:
Does that Format my Data? And how do i remove the Patch(remove magisk)?
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It does not format. That's just for root. You can flash the rom in fastboot again or flash the boot.img again from the folder images
thiagoserrao said:
Thanks for the help, i'll try to patchin a few hours and back here to give the feedback!
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Did IT Work?
Afg Playa said:
Did IT Work?
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Using CN no, i tried with the rom downloaded but didn't worked. So i take a step and installed the EU version, not been able to connect to android auto and other stuffs was killing me!
After install the EU version, i just did the same steps to root the boot, and worked without problem
thiagoserrao said:
Using CN no, i tried with the rom downloaded but didn't worked. So i take a step and installed the EU version, not been able to connect to android auto and other stuffs was killing me!
After install the EU version, i just did the same steps to root the boot, and worked without problem
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Great, It also worked for me Xiaomi.eu 13.0.9.0.
I have difficulties too rooting my Mi 11 Ultra with Android 12. I have installed the latest canary of Magisk and when I patch the boot.img and flash it the device stucks on Android logo. When I boot the device with fastboot boot magisk_patched***.img I'll get a black screen.
Can anybody post a patched boot.img from Xiaomi.eu 13.0.9.0 Rom? Perhaps it works when I flash this one on my device.
User1977 said:
I have difficulties too rooting my Mi 11 Ultra with Android 12. I have installed the latest canary of Magisk and when I patch the boot.img and flash it the device stucks on Android logo. When I boot the device with fastboot boot magisk_patched***.img I'll get a black screen.
Can anybody post a patched boot.img from Xiaomi.eu 13.0.9.0 Rom? Perhaps it works when I flash this one on my device.
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i just lost my root without reason, i just restarted my phone, than no root anymore and not being able to installing again ;D. what a hell
Start from the beginning by flashing unpatched boot.img and use Magisk v23. V24 has nothing but problems. I was frustrated for a few hours with it and going back to v23 solved everything.