Hey everybody,
I need online banking at my mobile, but it works only without root. On the other side, I want to use Kernel Adiutor and Force Doze. Is there a possibility to give only those two apps root via adb, while the phone is unrooted?
Unroot with the superuser remove zip and flash magisk latest version. There's a zip and apk for magisk manager. That will keep root and pass safety net.
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Super Mario Run is detecting root and it doesn't allow you to play, even it doesn't appears in the Play Store if you have root. If you have custom ROM it doesn't work too.
Is there any way to hide root in Stock Nougat? Someone could make run Super Mario Run with root?
What root manager are you using? You could try rooting with Magisk and see if magisk hide shields your rooted status from the game. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 Of course this is assuming you have ElementalX kernel or a similar kernel already installed on your device.
echo92 said:
What root manager are you using? You could try rooting with Magisk and see if magisk hide shields your rooted status from the game. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445 Of course this is assuming you have ElementalX kernel or a similar kernel already installed on your device.
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Yes, I'm using ElementalX kernel and I flash Magisk but it don't work maybe there is some conflict with the older root. Someone can confirm if it work that metod? If it work I flash stock from zero
EDIT: I make it work cleaning the cache and data from the app, anyway I can't buy it, It doesn't appears in the Play Store.
It's working with Magisk hide
I have SuperMario Run and it's working just fine.
I didn't know it looked for root.
Using Magisk with Magisk hide enabled.
Nougat NPJ25. 93-14. Stock.
baunthiyal said:
I have SuperMario Run and it's working just fine.
I didn't know it looked for root.
Using Magisk with Magisk hide enabled.
Nougat NPJ25. 93-14. Stock.
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It's appears in the Play Store for you? It doesn't appears for me
EDIT: Now it's appears look like it's was blocked in my country?. Now working with Magisk.
I've been experiencing a weird issue since I installed DU on my 6p; a lot of apps crash when I try to open them until I use Magisk Hide on them. Not just user apps, I couldn't even connect to my JBL speakers via bluethoot until I hided root to my bluethoot-share system application. I can't get chrome (or anyhting related to it, like the in-app browser of Facebook) to work, and i've tried a lot of versions of Chrome and even Opera; the only thing I could get working it's Firefox. I can't even change my wallpaper (my launcher crashes).
On the other hand, apps that support root, like amaze file manager, work smoothly even without being granted root permission.
I'm a noob, so i have no idea what's causing the problem, but i'll try my best to give you my setup in case you can help me.
- I'm using official Dirty Unicorns ROM v11.3 (7.1.2) with the correspondent stock kernel (unicornblood)
- I'm rooted by chainfire's SuperSU v2.79
I don't know if the mods i've installed have anything to do, but i'll share them just in case
I installed these audio mods:
- Hi-Performance DAC Enabler:
- aptX™ HD Enabler
- AINUR Pandora
This other thermal mod: CTTmod
And I'm using Magisk v12.0
Thank you very much in advance
I don't think you can use Magisk and SuperSu at the same time because Magisk includes its own root app, PhilsSu. You are basically using two different root apps at the same time. You can try uninstalling SuperSu or Magisk but you might be better off doing a clean flash of DU, Gapps then either SuperSu or Magisk but not both.
jhs39 said:
I don't think you can use Magisk and SuperSu at the same time because Magisk includes its own root app, PhilsSu. You are basically using two different root apps at the same time. You can try uninstalling SuperSu or Magisk but you might be better off doing a clean flash of DU, Gapps then either SuperSu or Magisk but not both.
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When I tried to install magisk without SuperSU it asked me to root my device first and aborted installation
I've never used Magisk but I thought PhilsSu was part of it. I suppose you can download PhilsSu separately and flash it before Magisk but I know that's the rooting app that works with Magisk, not SuperSu.
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Now that I think about it I'm pretty sure I read that you can uninstall SuperSu using the Play Store app then choose to root with PhilsSu within Magisk if you have both installed at the same time.
Magisk v12 is its own root solution. It doesn't use SuperSU & it doesn't use PHH superuser either. It's its own thing now. Magisk Hide does not hide SuperSU, only its own root. So if you're using Magisk Manager to hide apps while SuperSU is installed, it's literally doing nothing. Your root is not hidden and you should be able to confirm this using a root checker app. I guess it's possible that having both is causing your issues, but I follow the Magisk general support thread and never see issues that severe. I'd guess it's a stability issue on your ROM.
If you want to use Magisk Hide correctly, you need to get rid of SuperSU. Select the full unroot option from the settings. Hop on over to osm0sis thread here and grab and flash the unsu.zip he has over there. Then flash your ROMs boot.img again (unless it's rooted). That'll completely wipe SuperSU and let you use Magisk.
So basically (stock phone > unlock bootloader > install TWRP > flash Magisk v12) and now you're rooted. No SuperSU / anything else is involved. V12 literally roots you and you need to clean up SuperSU to use it properly.
RoyJ said:
Magisk v12 is its own root solution. It doesn't use SuperSU & it doesn't use PHH superuser either. It's its own thing now. Magisk Hide does not hide SuperSU, only its own root. So if you're using Magisk Manager to hide apps while SuperSU is installed, it's literally doing nothing. Your root is not hidden and you should be able to confirm this using a root checker app. I guess it's possible that having both is causing your issues, but I follow the Magisk general support thread and never see issues that severe. I'd guess it's a stability issue on your ROM.
If you want to use Magisk Hide correctly, you need to get rid of SuperSU. Select the full unroot option from the settings. Hop on over to osm0sis thread here and grab and flash the unsu.zip he has over there. Then flash your ROMs boot.img again (unless it's rooted). That'll completely wipe SuperSU and let you use Magisk.
So basically (stock phone > unlock bootloader > install TWRP > flash Magisk v12) and now you're rooted. No SuperSU / anything else is involved. V12 literally roots you and you need to clean up SuperSU to use it properly.
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Thank you very much, that clarifies a lot for me and it did the trick, i clean flashed DU and rooted with Magisk v12, everything's perfect now:good:
I have RoccateX rom installed and I want superSu rom because it works better with some apps but I don't know how to change the root. Also magisk has an option to hide root, can that be done by SuperSU?
I just rooted my Moto G5 Plus and I can't pass the SafetyNet checks. I've already tried flashing the so-called universal SafetyNet fix .zip file (https://goo.gl/M9UZHF) but no luck. Please help!
These are the associated root files that I used, if this helps:
MagiskManager-v5.4.0.apk
Magisk-v14.0.zip
no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip
twrp_3.1.1-0_potter.img
Try following steps, I got my phone passing SafetyNet in 2-3 attempts.
(1) Remove root access from all applications i.e. AdAway, ES File Explorer, then Un-install Magisk using Magisk Manager
(2) Download unSU zip file and flash it in twrp to completely remove Su
(3) Flash stock boot image (you can extract boot.img file from stock rom zip file)
(4) Install Magisk as usual, wipe cache and reboot system
(5) Open Magisk Manager. Use Magisk hide option and select Google Play Store and Google Services Framework
(6) Under Magisk Settings, tick on Magisk Hide and Systemless hosts options
(7) Reboot phone
Hope it helps.
What ROM are you on? Throughout various ROMs I have sometimes ran into failed SafetyNet checks from time to time. This is usually cleared up after flashing the ElementalX Kernel.
If you have Xposed installed you will not be able to pass safety net. But as long as you do not have Xposed installed the following should work.
I always pass by flashing in this order in recovery
newest magisk
alize kernel
safteynet universal bypass beta all flashed in recovery.
Unless you are on stock then alize won't work so you will need elemetalx
FamilyGuy0395 said:
I just rooted my Moto G5 Plus and I can't pass the SafetyNet checks. Please help!
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Hi, you can do it with MagiskHide & ElementalX kernel.
DildarSingh said:
Try following steps, I got my phone passing SafetyNet in 2-3 attempts.
(1) Remove root access from all applications i.e. AdAway, ES File Explorer, then Un-install Magisk using Magisk Manager
(2) Download unSU zip file and flash it in twrp to completely remove Su
(3) Flash stock boot image (you can extract boot.img file from stock rom zip file)
(4) Install Magisk as usual, wipe cache and reboot system
(5) Open Magisk Manager. Use Magisk hide option and select Google Play Store and Google Services Framework
(6) Under Magisk Settings, tick on Magisk Hide and Systemless hosts options
(7) Reboot phone
Hope it helps.
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Yes. However, if you install the ElementalX kernel, you don't need at all the dm-verity (maintaining unecrypted data), and you pass SafetyNet with only MagiskHide.
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Sorry, I'm really new to rooting, I have no knowledge of custom kernels, custom ROMs, etc. (I don't even know what these terms mean). Can someone further explain the best way to fix this Magisk SafetyNet issue I'm having? Is there anyway to fix my issues without having to flash whatever a custom kernel/ROM is? Also, as I do a little bit of research, there are SO many different ROMs out there and I have no idea which one to pick.
Well, after I switched on and off some settings in Magisk, SafetyNet appears to be passing. Sorry - this doesn't make any sense, but at least (for now) it's working. Thanks all for help!
I'm planning to use this phone as a dedicated gaming device but there are games that still won't work even with magisk hide. Thanks!
If your N4 doesn't pass "Safety Net Check" that might be the reason. Download an app from Google PS to find out if Magisk Hide works as intend. If you have Xposed framwork or a permissive custom kernel, chances are you will not pass saftey Net Checks.
I know for my n910p there are stock debloated roms. Another option is to install TWRP on a stock rom and flash a debload scrip .zip.