Edxposed module bootloop - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

I installed a module in edxposed that caused a bootloop.
To fix i rebooted to twrp recovery, mounted everything, went to advanced, file manager, located folder edXp in data/adb/edxp and renamed. Rebooted went to edxposed manager deleted problem module and rebooted to recovery. Renamed above folder back to normal and rebooted as normal with no issue. Hope this works.
Oneplus 6t 10.3.4

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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (935F) - boot loop after installing magisk pixel launcher

So i find the pixel module in the magisk manager and just intstall and reboot.
i am stuck at the pulsating samsung logo and met with a sequences of vibrations i never got before and the phone does not boot. I can however get back into twrp by turning off my phone and doing the usual twrp boot sequence.
i have no idea how to fix it.
The only thing i have tried is going into file manager and removing the pixel launcher zip in the magisk manager folder, and then the whole magisk manager folder I may have made things worse.
Edit: Now i deleted magisk.img and the phone boots but systemui and com.android.phone keep crashing and the phone is in effect unusable
What are my options?
Thank you for your time
Try magisk uninstaller.zip then install magisk again and superuser through twrp

[solved] Stuck on 1+ logo on boot after flashing Magisk, works perfectly without

Spoiler: Culprit was App Systemizer.
I've had Magisk on my OP5 (128) for some time, and had the most common modules installed (can't get the list currently), but when I rebooted the phone this morning to install AllStream (dlna streaming app), the phone got stuck on the 1+ logo screen, that shows before the boot animation. I let it run for around 15 minutes but it was still stuck.
I rebooted into fastboot (recovery didn't work) and did
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-cheeseburger.img
to get into TWRP, and I reflashed the zip of the latest OOS (4.5.8) (of course, wiped caches beforehand). I rebooted and it worked (no root, of course).
So I rebooted into TWRP and flashed a freshly downloaded Magisk 13.3 zip, rebooted, and then it got stuck on the 1+ logo again. Flashed OOS zip, and it worked again (writing from the phone right now).
TL;DR: OP5 128 with Magisk & TWRP works perfectly. And then one day, book, stuck on logo at boot
Flashed latest OOS zip, works. Flash Magisk zip, stuck at boot again. Flashed OOS again, works.
In case of a Magisk module is responsible for that, how can I remove modules without actually installing Magisk?
I'm on latest OOS with magisk and twrp with no issues. I don't use any magisk module. My upgrade procedure was in twrp:
Flash full zip of 4.5.8
Flash twrp IMG from twrp
Flash magisk 13.3
Wipe cache and dalvik cache
Reboot
Sent from my OnePlus 5
Try just installing the magisk manager apk but without installing magisk root. Then on magisk manager uninstall the offending module, reboot to recovery, wipe caches and then flash root.
Wechy77 said:
I'm on latest OOS with magisk and twrp with no issues. I don't use any magisk module. My upgrade procedure was in twrp:
Flash full zip of 4.5.8
Flash twrp IMG from twrp
Flash magisk 13.3
Wipe cache and dalvik cache
Reboot
Sent from my OnePlus 5
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You don't need to flash the twrp image on every update.
As I said, Magisk has been working perfectly for weeks, it's just that when I random rebooted my phone it didn't boot correctly.
Then on magisk manager uninstall the offending module, reboot to recovery, wipe caches and then flash root.
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If Magisk is not installed, Magisk Manager doesn't have the Modules tab.
You don't need to flash the twrp image on every update.
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I do. Stock recovery is restored every time I flash an update.
I am quite sure the problem comes from a module and not from Magisk itself, since it was working before. But I can only remove modules if Magisk is installed.
Quote from my reply on the other thread
@duxishere Thanks so much!
I searched for "Magisk module offline uninstall" but did find anything. This was exactly what I needed! The culprit was App Systemizer. I've had it installed for some time and it didn't cause any problems. I uninstalled it, and it worked! Flashing it again restored the boot problem.
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I'm having the same problem, look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/help/magisk-modules-t3651558
I suppose the magisk's modules stay installed in the background and when we flash it again, the phone bootloops.
I had to use SuperSU for now until I understand what's happening.

[HELP] Stuck on TWRP after OTA upgrade

Hi guys,
So I tried to upgrade to 9.0.10 using TWRP method (Full ROM zip, TWRP installer, reboot recovery, magisk) and the phone keeps rebooting to recovery.
I can see the system lockscreen for a few seconds, with the "Shutting Down" message, then it reboots to recovery.
Can somebody help me?
Thank you!
The same happened to me. I think it was a problem with the encryption because TWRP didn't ask for the pin so the files were encrypted.
I just wiped all and flashed the rom again, then flashed magisk as always, and everything went fine.
Fixed it, some Magisk module was the culprit...
Mount magisk in twrp, delete modules and reboot. I was able to boot into the system, then install the modules again.

Need help getting back root/magisk

I updated to 9.0.12 today and went to magisk app to reinstall and wasnt able to. So i rebooted and when it was all booted back up i didn't have magisk or root. I decided it was time for a permanent twrp so i loaded twrp. Img and installed the twrp installer. Booted back into twrp and flashed magisk 18.1.zip and rebooted. When it was back up i still didn't have magisk or root so i tried to install magisk apk and it fails to install.
I dont know what else to do to be rooted again. Any help would be great.
That's strange. I'm having a similar problem. I upped to OOS 9.0.12 on my rooted 6t by flashing the full rom, flashing TWRP, then rebooting to recovery and flashing Magisk 18.1 stable.
After rebooting it boots into the system, but after just a quick moment it says powering down and then reboots to TWRP. I tried a nandroid backup and the same issue keeps happing.
Flashing OSS 9.0.12 and TWRP again fixes the rebooting issue, but now I don't have root
did you "fastboot boot twrp img name" then install the Twrp installer to both slots ?
AndyBury said:
did you "fastboot boot twrp img name" then install the Twrp installer to both slots ?
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That's what I did and have no issues.
BittahWarlock said:
That's strange. I'm having a similar problem. I upped to OOS 9.0.12 on my rooted 6t by flashing the full rom, flashing TWRP, then rebooting to recovery and flashing Magisk 18.1 stable.
After rebooting it boots into the system, but after just a quick moment it says powering down and then reboots to TWRP. I tried a nandroid backup and the same issue keeps happing.
Flashing OSS 9.0.12 and TWRP again fixes the rebooting issue, but now I don't have root
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I had this issue yesterday too, where I loaded 9.0.12 and TWRP, rebooted to recovery, loaded Magisk and then the phone would automagically shutdown after boot.
TL;DR; an issue with a magisk module misbehaving.
After some research, this is what worked for me:
Download the latest version of Magisk and the Magisk uninstaller from the Magisk thread. Reboot to recovery, and then zip install Magisk, but don't reboot. Immediately after, run the Magisk uninstaller. This should clear any offending modules. After that, you can reboot back into recovery and install Magisk normally. You'll need to reload your modules, though.
psychen6 said:
I had this issue yesterday too, where I loaded 9.0.12 and TWRP, rebooted to recovery, loaded Magisk and then the phone would automagically shutdown after boot.
TL;DR; an issue with a magisk module misbehaving.
After some research, this is what worked for me:
Download the latest version of Magisk and the Magisk uninstaller from the Magisk thread. Reboot to recovery, and then zip install Magisk, but don't reboot. Immediately after, run the Magisk uninstaller. This should clear any offending modules. After that, you can reboot back into recovery and install Magisk normally. You'll need to reload your modules, though.
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thanks, that worked
BittahWarlock said:
That's strange. I'm having a similar problem. I upped to OOS 9.0.12 on my rooted 6t by flashing the full rom, flashing TWRP, then rebooting to recovery and flashing Magisk 18.1 stable.
After rebooting it boots into the system, but after just a quick moment it says powering down and then reboots to TWRP. I tried a nandroid backup and the same issue keeps happing.
Flashing OSS 9.0.12 and TWRP again fixes the rebooting issue, but now I don't have root
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The best way to take the update is download the full ROM and let the factory installer do the update via local install.
You lose root and TWRP, but that happens anyway.
I typically install, reboot, install.
This forces the OS to be the same in both a and b.
Then I go through the process of TWRP, etc.
after what i mostly do:
in fastboot boot to twrp,
install full rom,
install twrp,
reboot to twrp,
install magisk,
reboot to system
aaand it shut down on me ;(
in twrp i had to:
uninstall magisk (with the magisk uninstaller)
install magisk
almost done (reboot to system)
reinstall your magisk modules (they will be gone thanks to the unistaller, so know what you have magisked)
luckily it was that simple
So to avoid it al together:
take note of your magisk modules
fastboot to twrp,
install full rom,
install twrp,
reboot to twrp,
uninstall magisk,
install magisk,
reboot,
done!

S8 Stock Image and rooted - Stuck at Bootscreen

Hello,
i`m on Stock Samsung ROM and rooted with Magisk.
Today i`ve got a message from Magisk Manager that an update is available.
Magisk Manager showed me that there were no root installed.
I started TWRP, flashed latest Magisk (18.1) and rebooted. since then i`m Stuck at the flashing Samsung Logo.
I can start Recovery and i tried Magisk uninstaller but then i ran into Boot Loop. Flashed Magisk again and still stuck at Bootscreen.
What can i do here?
R3van said:
Hello,
i`m on Stock Samsung ROM and rooted with Magisk.
Today i`ve got a message from Magisk Manager that an update is available.
Magisk Manager showed me that there were no root installed.
I started TWRP, flashed latest Magisk (18.1) and rebooted. since then i`m Stuck at the flashing Samsung Logo.
I can start Recovery and i tried Magisk uninstaller but then i ran into Boot Loop. Flashed Magisk again and still stuck at Bootscreen.
What can i do here?
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In twrp go to wipe and select format data, copy magisk to SD card or internal after wipe, flash magisk. Then it should boot

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