If you have installed a Magisk Module that is causing a bootloop then this video will show you how to uninstall them to fix it.
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Video Description
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Magisk Modules are very powerful mods that can add features, remove UI elements, and more. The thing is, if the module isn’t made for your device or for your firmware version of Android then it could potentially cause a bootloop.
This is bad and had caused a headache to many people so I wanted to do a video showing how to fix this issue.
Magisk offers a way to uninstall all modules via the command prompt. I’ll be covering this later but today I wanted to show the emergency recovery fix that’s needed if your smartphone or tablet is in a boot loop.
It does require that you have ADB & Fastboot tools installed, so if you don’t have that set up yet the please do that first.
Then, you’ll want to connect the device to the PC with a USB cable so you can execute the command as instructed in the video.
It will wait for the device to boot so it can run that command the moment it’s available.
After that, the smartphone will reboot again (as is normal for installing or uninstalling Magisk Modules) and then that should boot you back into the Android firmware.
ADB Command
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adb wait-for-device shell magisk –remove-modules
Mentioned Links
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ADB & Fastboot Tools –
Full Tutorial
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1. Intro [00:00]
2. Execute the ADB shell command [02:03]
3. Connect the device to the PC with a USB cable [04:10]
4. Wait for the device to reboot [05:07]
5. And check Magisk to make sure the modules were uninstalled [05:53]
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