No certification of play protect - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

Dear comunity,
I really need your help with this. I have a OP6T and finally updated to the android 11. Before the update, I removed magisk (it was giving me some errors from time to time and I wasn't using the root for anything) through TWRP and then I just updated to the latest OOS through OTA. Everything went smoothly until today, when I went to a store and tried to pay using google pay an error appeared and it seems I have no longer the device certified by the play protect.
What did I miss during the update? Is there any workaround?
Thank you in advance!

I would try wiping and installing the latest oos through twrp instead of ota

I just did this to have everything stock again. Since I installed via OTA, didn't I loose the twrp recovery? Wiping are you referring to a complete clean install? I'm not quite prepared for that :|

igoigo said:
I just did this to have everything stock again. Since I installed via OTA, didn't I loose the twrp recovery? Wiping are you referring to a complete clean install? I'm not quite prepared for that :|
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I don't understand why it would not be certified after ota update. You can try uninstalling updates for play services and play store maybe that will help. Or there might be magisk files that persisted. Could try to root with magisk again and uninstall it using the magisk app. Just ideas for ya cause I really don't know for sure. But I do know for sure even with stock oos you can still boot a twrp and use it even if you dont make it permanent. So you could use twrp to delete magisk or anything that would be throwing off the safety net. Could also try a safety net checking app to narrow down the problem depending if it passes or not. I just suggested clean install because there may be conflicting device names or whatever from going from custom to ota update. Hope it helps

Brettroth said:
I don't understand why it would not be certified after ota update. You can try uninstalling updates for play services and play store maybe that will help. Or there might be magisk files that persisted. Could try to root with magisk again and uninstall it using the magisk app. Just ideas for ya cause I really don't know for sure. But I do know for sure even with stock oos you can still boot a twrp and use it even if you dont make it permanent. So you could use twrp to delete magisk or anything that would be throwing off the safety net. Could also try a safety net checking app to narrow down the problem depending if it passes or not. I just suggested clean install because there may be conflicting device names or whatever from going from custom to ota update. Hope it helps
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Thank you for the suggestions. I installed root checker and it didn't detect any root. I was thinking on installing again TWRP to then install/uninstall magisk. But I can try to check the safety net, its strange indeed, I have everything working without any problems, even the google or bank apps.
When I uninstalled magisk I had to do it through TWRP because my magisk manager that was in "hide mode" woulnd't open because it was constantly crashing. As you said, probably there is some remnant files from magisk left.
EDIT: I run the safety checker and it found a problem with "CTS profile matched", any idea what is this?

igoigo said:
Thank you for the suggestions. I installed root checker and it didn't detect any root. I was thinking on installing again TWRP to then install/uninstall magisk. But I can try to check the safety net, its strange indeed, I have everything working without any problems, even the google or bank apps.
When I uninstalled magisk I had to do it through TWRP because my magisk manager that was in "hide mode" woulnd't open because it was constantly crashing. As you said, probably there is some remnant files from magisk left.
EDIT: I run the safety checker and it found a problem with "CTS profile matched", any idea what is this?
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Basically has 2 different ID's probably from going custom to ota update. That's why I suggested clean install. Anytime going from one rom to another clean install is needed.

@Brettroth the thing is, I was/am in the stock rom, the only thing I had "custom" was the magisk (which I uninstalled before update) and TWRP recovery :|

igoigo said:
@Brettroth the thing is, I was/am in the stock rom, the only thing I had "custom" was the magisk (which I uninstalled before update) and TWRP recovery :|
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Sorry I thought you were on custom

igoigo said:
@Brettroth the thing is, I was/am in the stock rom, the only thing I had "custom" was the magisk (which I uninstalled before update) and TWRP recovery :
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You should be able to just dirty flash the oos from twrp then. Should fix any mismatched id's

I will try the dirty flash through twrp

Brettroth said:
You should be able to just dirty flash the oos from twrp then. Should fix any mismatched id's
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Finally got some time during my holidays to try this, but now I'm facing some problems. I tried to fastboot flash the TWRP version that you suggested in another thread but the recovery can't read my storage due to encryption. Do you have any suggestion?

igoigo said:
Finally got some time during my holidays to try this, but now I'm facing some problems. I tried to fastboot flash the TWRP version that you suggested in another thread but the recovery can't read my storage due to encryption. Do you have any suggestion?
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This will decrypt android 12

Brettroth said:
This will decrypt android 12
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But I'm with in Android 11 stock ROM (11.1.2.2) will it work?

igoigo said:
But I'm with in Android 11 stock ROM (11.1.2.2) will it work?
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Yeah it should. The other twrp should have worked also with a11. You might have corrupted your data. Probably need to wipe data by typing yes to fix.

How can I have corrupted my data by just flashing the recovery? Can't I flash the stock boot.img?
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I was able to flash the stock boot.img and everything is working now. Starting again, what do you suggest, boot TWRP and then instal zip and flash OOS+TWRP? My problem is, which TWRP version should I boot and flash, since the one I tested gave this problem.

Hi, my case is a bit different as i havent used magisk and i have a difderent phone, but my solution to "device is not play store certified" which was showing in play store, about section was as follows:
Enable Developper mode (setting/about/software info/click 7 times or so on "build number")
A developer menu appears in settings at the bottom, within it i disabled "OEM Unlocking".
Restarted phone checked, was still not certified, cleared data for "google play services" and "google play store", restarted, and voila.
Hope it helps

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Magisk v11.6 compatible with Droid Turbo Stock ROM

I can confirm that Magisk v11.6 installs and appears to function perfectly on my stock, unrooted, bootloader unlocked MCG24.251-5-5 device. Also, MagiskHide is not enabled by default, so keep this in mind if you're using a work device or any other situation where you might get in trouble for failing safetynet. That's all I know so far.
Go forth and Magisk!!!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Pics or it didn't happen
And last, but certainly not least...
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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No.
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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No. Sunshine unlocks your bootloader, so you can then root.
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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There will never be a free root for this device unless you develop it, so you can save yourself the time asking in so many different threads.
Can anyone tell me where you get the "magiskSU" app from I can't find it in that thread.
Tokogon said:
Can anyone tell me where you get the "magiskSU" app from I can't find it in that thread.
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MagicSU is included with the Magisk package. You can enable or disable it using the Magisk Manager app once it is installed.
TheSt33v said:
MagicSU is included with the Magisk package. You can enable or disable it using the Magisk Manager app once it is installed.
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Do you have a screenshot of where I can find it in settings? I've been searching for an hour and I've reset my phone twice and installed it but can't see it lol.
I want to play Pokemon Go so bad again.
Tokogon said:
Do you have a screenshot of where I can find it in settings? I've been searching for an hour and I've reset my phone twice and installed it but can't see it lol.
I want to play Pokemon Go so bad again.
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Sorry, I was wrong about being able to disable it. There doesn't seem to be an option for that. But as long as Magisk Hide is enabled, Pokémon Go works fine for me.
More complicated question:
If I'm rooted via Computerfreek's debloated stock ROM, is there any point to running Magisk--and if so, how would I switch from SuperSU to MagicSU
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More complicated question:
If I'm rooted via Computerfreek's debloated stock ROM, is there any point to running Magisk--and if so, how would I switch from SuperSU to MagicSU
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The only advantage gained would be the ability to pass safetynet/use Android Pay/play pokemon go while rooted. To switch, uninstall SuperSU by selecting the full unroot option in the SuperSU app, then flash Magisk.
TheSt33v said:
The only advantage gained would be the ability to pass safetynet/use Android Pay/play pokemon go while rooted. To switch, uninstall SuperSU by selecting the full unroot option in the SuperSU app, then flash Magisk.
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It's mostly for intellectual curiosity and maybe android pay.
But it didn't work--at least how I went about it.
I went into SuperSU and did a full unroot but did not restore the boot image (should I have?)
Then downloaded and flashed the latest 11.6 magisk
When the phone came back up, SU was gone but Magisk didn't re-root it. There were no options to do so.
Tried a second time and wiped caches but no change.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Magisk needs the OG boot image to work properly?
y8s said:
It's mostly for intellectual curiosity and maybe android pay.
But it didn't work--at least how I went about it.
I went into SuperSU and did a full unroot but did not restore the boot image (should I have?)
Then downloaded and flashed the latest 11.6 magisk
When the phone came back up, SU was gone but Magisk didn't re-root it. There were no options to do so.
Tried a second time and wiped caches but no change.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Magisk needs the OG boot image to work properly?
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I installed it on stock MCG24.251-5-5 and Superuser is an option that appears in Magisk Manager. Yes, you should probably have the stock boot image before installing Magisk. I think the Magisk installer is designed to detect existing installations of SuperSU and not install its own superuser if it's detected, so if the full unroot didn't clean itself up properly for whatever reason, that might be why it didn't install with superuser.
It says:
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-(Recommended) Restore your boot image back to stock
-Download the latest Magisk zip file
-If you choose to use SuperSU (only support Android 6.0+), first flash SuperSU in systemless mode
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Which zip of super su should I flash therefore before flashing magisk zip?
I am currently, after restoring a backup, running your MGC stock with stock kernel, but I try installing bhb27s kernel now.
Ultimately I simply want to hide root+xPosed against my banking app...
€DIT: Wait, so SuperSUB may not be necessary, but is it safe to install magisk over bhb27s kernel?
I would do the following:
-Install newest v44 kernel from March, 12
-Reboot and look if Wi-Fi still works ...
-install Magisk 11.6
-Check if phone still works
-then install a working xposed
-Check if everything works
Is that correct or should I use another kernel version? I don't want another bootloop or damaged wifi^^
Einheit-101 said:
It says:
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-(Recommended) Restore your boot image back to stock
-Download the latest Magisk zip file
-If you choose to use SuperSU (only support Android 6.0+), first flash SuperSU in systemless mode
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Which zip of super su should I flash therefore before flashing magisk zip?
I am currently, after restoring a backup, running your MGC stock with stock kernel, but I try installing bhb27s kernel now.
Ultimately I simply want to hide root+xPosed against my banking app...
€DIT: Wait, so SuperSUB may not be necessary, but is it safe to install magisk over bhb27s kernel?
I would do the following:
-Install newest v44 kernel from March, 12
-Reboot and look if Wi-Fi still works ...
-install Magisk 11.6
-Check if phone still works
-then install a working xposed
-Check if everything works
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I don't see any problems with that plan, but you should know that xposed will insta-fail safetynet. If you want to hide modifications from anything that uses safetynet, xposed in any form is not an option. The only thing that works for me is Magisk 11.6's built in root, no xposed, no other modifications. With that, I can use Android Pay, Pokemon Go and my banking apps just fine as long as Magisk Hide is turned on. Android Pay and PoGo are blocked by default, but you need to make sure to go in and manually check the box next to every other app that you want to hide stuff from.
Also, if you insist on using SuperSU instead of the built in Magisk root (why???), you will also have to install the latest version of suhide (and I'm not positive that works anymore).
.I did not exactly know Super SU is just an option so I will not install it. Wish me luck
Also I hope there will be a way to hide xPosed however my banking app does not use SafetyNet, there is still hope, I don't care about Pokemon Go.
€DIT::: Everything working perfect - however safetynet fails when checking with Magisks own test. I guess it detects the Bootloader?
€DIT2::: Now after another reboot safetynet is successfully bypassed. My banking app still doesn't work - looks like they found a way that is even better than safetynet.
I just haven't had time to dig up another boot.img and flash it. I might revert back to SuperSU and come back to this later.
Einheit-101 said:
.I did not exactly know Super SU is just an option so I will not install it. Wish me luck
Also I hope there will be a way to hide xPosed however my banking app does not use SafetyNet, there is still hope, I don't care about Pokemon Go.
€DIT::: Everything working perfect - however safetynet fails when checking with Magisks own test. I guess it detects the Bootloader?
€DIT2::: Now after another reboot safetynet is successfully bypassed. My banking app still doesn't work - looks like they found a way that is even better than safetynet.
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Try clearing the data for your banking app. Maybe it's set up so that once it fails, it never checks again. Also, clear cache/dalvik cache in TWRP if you haven't already. Also also, did you remember to block the banking app in magisk hide?

Lost root after flashing 4.1.6, Please help.

Hi, Can someone please help, I must have done something wrong. Flashed official 4.1.6 update through twrp successfully, but lost root, tried to flash super su again (ver 2.86), but got stuck in boot, logo froze.
Flashed 4.1.6 again, phone works but no root still.
Is that a wrong super su version or did I do something else wrong?
Help will be really appreciated.
Regards
After flashing a full update you'll always have to reflash your root solution. I guess you mean SuperSU v2.82...
Use the official 2.82, found here (there's a link to the flashable zip). There's also a link to a version to try if you're experiencing bootloops.
You could also try the release candidate, found here.
Magisk all the way
1. Wipe data
2. Flash ROM
3. Flash root package, either SuperSU or Magisk
4. Reboot
I see no reason why wouldn't this work for you
Didgeridoohan said:
After flashing a full update you'll always have to reflash your root solution. I guess you mean SuperSU v2.82...
Use the official 2.82, found here (there's a link to the flashable zip). There's also a link to a version to try if you're experiencing bootloops.
You could also try the release candidate, found here.
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Hi,
Many thanks.
Before proceeding, should the super su app also be removed from phone?
Regards
dua999 said:
Hi,
Many thanks.
Before proceeding, should the super su app also be removed from phone?
Regards
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When you flash the rom it will already be uninstalled
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When you flash the rom it will already be uninstalled
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I think, I was not able to explain, Rom is already there, but I just flashed 4.1.6 update, and root was gone.
Just wanna avoid all those data backup, restore, register all new banking apps etc, it time consuming and painful.
I am pretty sure, root can be restored, when I have an unlocked bootloader, twrp recovery working properly.
SuperSU is still there in apps but can't open as says, root not available. However, can uninstall this if that is required.
Cheers
dua999 said:
I think, I was not able to explain, Rom is already there, but I just flashed 4.1.6 update, and root was gone.
Just wanna avoid all those data backup, restore, register all new banking apps etc, it time consuming and painful.
I am pretty sure, root can be restored, when I have an unlocked bootloader, twrp recovery working properly.
SuperSU is still there in apps but can't open as says, root not available. However, can uninstall this if that is required.
Cheers
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You can try to uninstall it through supersu app but make sure to keep you boot img. Then your phone will be fully unrooted, go into twrp and reflash supersu/magisk
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You can try to uninstall it through supersu app but make sure to keep you boot img. Then your phone will be fully unrooted, go into twrp and reflash supersu/magisk
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Thanks all for help, all sorted

"Installation Failed" MI A1 OTA UPDATE

Ok, why the f. did I get "installation failed" when installing OTA following this guide?
I followed the guide, I hit uninstall and "restore images" in magisk, it restored the stock image and when I tried running feb ota, I got "installation failed", why?
Also, why did my device get in a bootloop by just fully uninstalling magisk?
I had unlocked bootloader with systemless root, with no TWRP, never booted it, never flashed it, only fastboot commands I ran were oem unlock and boot patched_boot.img. I never touched system partition (on purpose), never installed anything other than a bunch of magisk modules, safetynet was always working, if it matters.
PSA FOR GOOGLE VISITORS:
Do not fully uninstall magisk after you get "installation failed", I got a bootloop and had to flash flash_all_except_storage.bat from mi a1 stock rom using miFlash (bottom right to select it, don't flash_all if you want your data).
Same thing happened with me... what exactly i done was...booted into patched boot.img using fastboot and after that used magisk manager and installed camera2api and just substratum.....but when i got notification of feb update... I tried to uninstall magisk manager using complete uninstall option....then restarted manually then it booted up and then suddenly shuts down and started showing a black screen with Android logo with (No command) written below it......to recover from this condition i again tried to use the same fastboot method for booting into patched boot... after which i was able to use my mobile.... normally but I'm not able to install feb update.... I'm downloading the complete stock rom.....but if there's any other method which can be efficient so plz inform....
Azeemkwow said:
Same thing happened with me... what exactly i done was...booted into patched boot.img using fastboot and after that used magisk manager and installed camera2api and just substratum.....but when i got notification of feb update... I tried to uninstall magisk manager using complete uninstall option....then restarted manually then it booted up and then suddenly shuts down and started showing a black screen with Android logo with (No command) written below it......to recover from this condition i again tried to use the same fastboot method for booting into patched boot... after which i was able to use my mobile.... normally but I'm not able to install feb update.... I'm downloading the complete stock rom.....but if there's any other method which can be efficient so plz inform....
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Just like he said, yeah using Magisk means waving bye to OTA updates. This was the exact problem I faced where I installed Magisk module without TWRP for the joys of using substratum. Installating magisk won't taper your system, they said, you would still get the update, they said. Well NEWS FLASH for those, installing magisk tampers your system partitions and you are in a dreadlock situation where you can't do ****. People claim there are work arounds like you linked but no one has actually confirmed using it. And the worst part is that if you try to install the update even after uninstalling Magisk , it will still give you the error. How do I know? tried it, doesn't work. The only option which was left to me was to download the official Oreo ROM from MiUI global and flash it using MiFlash.
Flashing the boot.img from stock rom might solve the problem. If not, flash the stock rom using MiFlash with save user data option.
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Just like he said, yeah using Magisk means waving bye to OTA updates. This was the exact problem I faced where I installed Magisk module without TWRP for the joys of using substratum. Installating magisk won't taper your system, they said, you would still get the update, they said. Well NEWS FLASH for those, installing magisk tampers your system partitions and you are in a dreadlock situation where you can't do ****. People claim there are work arounds like you linked but no one has actually confirmed using it. And the worst part is that if you try to install the update even after uninstalling Magisk , it will still give you the error. How do I know? tried it, doesn't work. The only option which was left to me was to download the official Oreo ROM from MiUI global and flash it using MiFlash.
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Thanks...now that's what I'm planning to do...install official rom through miflashtool
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Flashing the boot.img from stock rom might solve the problem. If not, flash the stock rom using MiFlash with save user data option.
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Does the 'save user data'-option also preserve the apps installed?
Thanks!
Tiemichael said:
Does the 'save user data'-option also preserve the apps installed?
Thanks!
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Yes it saves all user data including settings, apps and app data
I had the same issue. I used the tool linked below and the steps:
- Unlock Bootloader
- Flash Stock ROM
- Download ROM (and wait for that to happen)
- Keep UserData (and wait again)
- Lock Bootloader
After that I was able to install the update, then re-install Magisk and camera tweaks.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/tool-xiaomi-mi-a1-tool-drivers-unlock-t3742857
The guide mention in OP had worked for me for at least 3 updates including the major one from nougat to oreo with any issue. Be aware that mounting system partition as read AND WRITE brakes OTA. You don't even need to change anything just mounting it will brake it. That could easily happen using a root file explorer or a hosts file based add blocker if Magisk is not properly set (systemless hosts support toggle in Magisk settings).

[CLOSED]9.0.1.5 update issue

Mod edit: THREAD CLOSED on request of OP.
Has anyone taken the full update then pushed twrp then installed twrp and the magisk.
I just did this after the update and if twrp is flashed alone the ROM boots. If I flash magisk 19.3 the ROM boots to lock screen then reboots to recovery. Is there a new magisk needed to fix this, or is it something I might have done. I have updated this way 3 times so far
Did you flash the magisk uninstaller in twrp before flashing the rom update?
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Did you flash the magisk uninstaller in twrp before flashing the rom update?
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No never had. I let my phone flash the full ROM not ota. Reboot all works fine
Reboot to fastboot
Fastboot boot twrp
Flash twrp installer.
Flash magisk.
Reboot.
I didn't uninstall no limits Rom, and that may be the cause I guess. Have done it this way 3 times so far but didn't have this problem ever the way I have done it
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No never had. I let my phone flash the full ROM not ota. Reboot all works fine
Reboot to fastboot
Fastboot boot twrp
Flash twrp installer.
Flash magisk.
Reboot.
I didn't uninstall no limits Rom, and that may be the cause I guess. Have done it this way 3 times so far but didn't have this problem ever the way I have done it
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I downloaded 9.0.15 via OTA, rebooted in twrp without installed It. After flashed zip I flashed twrp zip and rebooted in system. After that I rebooted in twrp and installed magisk but puff, when I rebooted in system, it turned off so I did from beginning but before I uninstalled magisk and It worked.
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I downloaded 9.0.15 via OTA, rebooted in twrp without installed It. After flashed zip I flashed twrp zip and rebooted in system. After that I rebooted in twrp and installed magisk but puff, when I rebooted in system, it turned off so I did from beginning but before I uninstalled magisk and It worked.
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But before you uninstalled it worked...? I don't follow
toolhas4degrees said:
But before you uninstalled it worked...? I don't follow
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Judging from the way he uses his verbs, "before I uninstalled it" means, "this time I uninstalled it BEFORE updating."
I think he is saying to uninstall Magisk before updating. Maybe it would be best to uninstall your No Limits ROM first, this time around, since it doesn't seem to be working, even though it has in the past.
I got lucky--mine worked just fine for me, but I came from an OxygenOS ROM prior to the upgrade, and forgot to uninstall Magisk.
The upgrader told me that I would lose root and I did, but it's too easy to put it back in, and the update runs like a dream.
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Judging from the way he uses his verbs, "before I uninstalled it" means, "this time I uninstalled it BEFORE updating."
I think he is saying to uninstall Magisk before updating. Maybe it would be best to uninstall your No Limits ROM first, this time around, since it doesn't seem to be working, even though it has in the past.
I got lucky--mine worked just fine for me, but I came from an OxygenOS ROM prior to the upgrade, and forgot to uninstall Magisk.
The upgrader told me that I would lose root and I did, but it's too easy to put it back in, and the update runs like a dream.
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You say right man
pbergonzi said:
Judging from the way he uses his verbs, "before I uninstalled it" means, "this time I uninstalled it BEFORE updating."
I think he is saying to uninstall Magisk before updating. Maybe it would be best to uninstall your No Limits ROM first, this time around, since it doesn't seem to be working, even though it has in the past.
I got lucky--mine worked just fine for me, but I came from an OxygenOS ROM prior to the upgrade, and forgot to uninstall Magisk.
The upgrader told me that I would lose root and I did, but it's too easy to put it back in, and the update runs like a dream.
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I came from oos also 9.0.1.4 was updated from oos in oos... but no limits is a magisk module
pbergonzi said:
Judging from the way he uses his verbs, "before I uninstalled it" means, "this time I uninstalled it BEFORE updating."
I think he is saying to uninstall Magisk before updating. Maybe it would be best to uninstall your No Limits ROM first, this time around, since it doesn't seem to be working, even though it has in the past.
I got lucky--mine worked just fine for me, but I came from an OxygenOS ROM prior to the upgrade, and forgot to uninstall Magisk.
The upgrader told me that I would lose root and I did, but it's too easy to put it back in, and the update runs like a dream.
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I came from oos also 9.0.1.4 was updated from oos in oos... but no limits is a magisk module
just when i try to flash magsk and reboot i have issue. gonna try a dat wipe after i back my gar up

OP8P problems with root after a while

I am in need of assistance.
I am using a OnePlus 8 Pro (EUR)
After using stock magisk rooted OOS 10 for quite a while I updated to OOS 11 and rooted it again.
All goes well until an hour or 2 have been passed.
After those 2 hours my banking apps won't show anything more than a blank screen. Some apps won't open or start freezing on launch. All with Magisk Hide enabled.
Strangely enough, Magisk manager still says that I'm passing safetynet.
I have tried to root my OP8Pro on OOS 11 several times but I will get these problems eventually. Sometimes combined with a bootloop.
Has anyone else also had this. And if so, is there a way to fix this? I would be glad if I can root my phone again.
Help will be appreciated.
ps: I am aware that this thread has to be moved somewhere else.
I really don't know what's causing the issue you're having but I highly recommend to do a backup and then factory reset, it could fix all the issues
I was having reboot and freeze issues. I had to follow the unbrick method for a full clean slate, have been good since aside from some rogue apps lol
Sounds like you've booted the magisk patched IMG and then not made it permanent by installing directly afterwards.
Apps can begin to fail after turning on systemless in magisk. You are meant to reboot which would inadvertently disable root if you haven't installed directly after booting like I said
If you have 100% installed directly and it survives a reboot then it is more than likely your boot IMG, reobtain another and patch it with the latest magisk beta. Then boot it then install directly.
Reboot to see if it's taken.
Then go systemless and magisk hide.
Then reboot.
dladz said:
Sounds like you've booted the magisk patched IMG and then not made it permanent by installing directly afterwards.
Apps can begin to fail after turning on systemless in magisk. You are meant to reboot which would inadvertently disable root if you haven't installed directly after booting like I said
If you have 100% installed directly and it survives a reboot then it is more than likely your boot IMG, reobtain another and patch it with the latest magisk beta. Then boot it then install directly.
Reboot to see if it's taken.
Then go systemless and magisk hide.
Then reboot.
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Ok, I will try it out, thanks!
Apexrajang said:
Ok, I will try it out, thanks!
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Very welcome sir
some of my bank apps only work with private dns, for some reason, otherwise they show random bugs about "slow connection" or whatever

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