[Help] Wifi don't start - Zenfone 2 Laser Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have a problem on my phone (Asus Zenfone 2 Laser running on rooted android 6) : I can't turn wifi on, when i click on the wifi button it does absolutely nothing...
It happened when I updated from magisk 16 to magisk 17, I got bootlooped due to a bug, after this I flashed the uninstall magisk zip and I flashed magisk 16 again, and it happened at this moment.
I already tried :
Updating to magisk 17.1 (the fixed version)
Power cycling my phone
Restoring a rootless save
(I try to avoid the factory reset but if there's no other solutions I'll do it.)

Need help for reflashing kernel
Yami.Neko said:
Hi,
I have a problem on my phone (Asus Zenfone 2 Laser running on rooted android 6) : I can't turn wifi on, when i click on the wifi button it does absolutely nothing...
It happened when I updated from magisk 16 to magisk 17, I got bootlooped due to a bug, after this I flashed the uninstall magisk zip and I flashed magisk 16 again, and it happened at this moment.
I already tried :
Updating to magisk 17.1 (the fixed version)
Power cycling my phone
Restoring a rootless save
(I try to avoid the factory reset but if there's no other solutions I'll do it.)
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Hi again,
Update : I learnt on the magisk wiki that this issue can be solved by reflashing the kernel.
So if anyone can help me to reflash my actual kernel/a new one compatible with my ze500kl, aka Zenfone 2 laser. (My actual kernel is "3.10.49-perf-gcb6a1aa")
Thanks in advance !

Hi again,
I tried to flash the image of my original firmware's zip (found in this zip from the official Asus website)
http: //prntscr.com/kpoq3d
My phone booted normally but I still can't turn the wifi on...
Afterwards I tried to flash the firmeware's zip from twrp, wich didn't worked.
(I also tried to sideload via ADB, wich didn't worked too.)

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Hey everyone,
I have a bit of a problem.
I used the root method that doesn't disable stock OTAs, but noticed that whenever I'm using a Magisk patched boot image (hence I have root access), my Bluetooth doesn't turn on, and sends me 'Bluetooth keeps stopping' error messages.
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Please help, I want root access but I'd prefer staying on stock.
Thanks in advance.
Check if you using proper boot image to create patched_boot. If you use older version, wifi and bluetooth may not work.
Try flash stock boot, than fastboot boot patched_boot, than install magisk with magisk manager (full install), than reboot. Not flash patched_boot with fastboot, just boot phone with it.

HELP! S8 won't boot up!

I've messed everything up and now I'm devastated!
My S8 stucks at the very first screen (where it says: SAMSUNG GALAXY S8 - powered by android). It doesn't boot further this very specific screen. I have tried to update Magisk and Magisk Manager but only Magisk Manager seems to get updated successfully while the app suddenly says that the latest version of Magisk Manager required Magisk V19.XX hence I've tried to install it via TWRP. According to log screen, I've managed to install magisk via TWRP but after booting up, I opened Magisk Manager where it now says that Magisk isn't installed. I therefore boot into TWRP and tried to fix it since some apps of mine that required root access wasn't working anymore. So, I thought I must have lost root access. I once again boot into recovery, I uninstalled magisk and install an older version of magisk and magisk manager and also the no_verity patch. After that my Galaxy S8 won't boot up. It just stucks at the very first screen. My S8 (international version) is still on Nougat stock samsung firmware and I can enter TWRP but the phone remains freeze and stubbornly refused to boot up.
I'm quite devastated and I hope you guys can help me fix this issue!
Thank you!
Hi, well sorry if I am stating the obvious but I would format and install one of the many custom roms available...
tosmaniac said:
Hi, well sorry if I am stating the obvious but I would format and install one of the many custom roms available...
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Are there any solutions other than flashing a custom rom? Meanwhile, I have managed to flash Android 9 via ODIN and have TWRP installed but it won't boot up and stucks at the very first booting screens.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
cocolish said:
Are there any solutions other than flashing a custom rom? Meanwhile, I have managed to flash Android 9 via ODIN and have TWRP installed but it won't boot up and stucks at the very first booting screens.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
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Have you tried just flashing stock rom only to see if it boots up. You may have to do a clean install.
Problem sounds like you haven't decrypted phone and flashed no verity zip file.
You won't need to flash a custom rom to fix this.
As for magisk have a look through this very helpful guide for installs and troubleshooting.
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
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I used the official xiaomi unlock tool, latest version, and followed all the steps there.
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Oh god, on this phone it gave me headache and I almost bricked my phone and it convinced me to write you a manual just in case you are lost as I had been. Here you go.
There are three versions of TWRP on this forum and I selected the Chinese one (no greek nor russian)
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It stucked on booting. Here I pressed volume up and power and it took me to the newly installed TWRP. This didn't work with an other TWRP than Chinese. I ended up in the bootloop to fastboot only.
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Then I downloaded
Magisk Manager 7.3.2.apk and installed it with confirmation in settings that I allow the whatever file manager to install apps from unknown source.
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rebooted back to system and checked the root. Rooted.
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restart your device
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I've recently installed a custom rom(finally) on my redmi note 7, and after around a week I decided to install magisk and root it aswell... When i first installed magisk through twrp it booted successfully into android, and after trying to install a module and reboot my phone it got into a bootloop, is there any way to solve it?
aviv903 said:
I've recently installed a custom rom(finally) on my redmi note 7, and after around a week I decided to install magisk and root it aswell... When i first installed magisk through twrp it booted successfully into android, and after trying to install a module and reboot my phone it got into a bootloop, is there any way to solve it?
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Maybe you already found a solution. But you can try going into twrp and flashing magisk uninstaller zip
i have faced this same problem and i did unroot through twrp so the problem solved . then recently i flashed magisk again but iam facing that problem again,.. I can't boot into system !
komiker said:
i have faced this same problem and i did unroot through twrp so the problem solved . then recently i flashed magisk again but iam facing that problem again,.. I can't boot into system !
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I too had the same problem a few days ago. I had tried to update magisk but after flashing the latest version via twrp, the phone got stuck on bootloop. I uninstalled magisk using the uninstaller zip file then flashed the old version I had before (v19.3) and everything was back to normal.

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