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    [HowTo] Magisk install without TWRP

    Since I have erased all data and setup anything new some older apps warn that they were designed for an older version of Android. How can I stop this very annoying message? On previous Android versions these message only appeared one time but now it appers evry time I open the old apps.
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    [HowTo] Magisk install without TWRP

    I have installed the rom again with erasing all data then it was very simple to root the device with flashing the patched boot.img
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    [HowTo] Magisk install without TWRP

    Yes, it's the original boot.img from the Fastboot rom zipfile which I have pacthed and flashed. I have deleted and reinstalled Magisk severall times (v23, v23 Beta, v24, v24.1, the last canary version). I also tried to flash Magisk in TWRP 3.60, my device hasn't started with this method, too.
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    [HowTo] Magisk install without TWRP

    No success with your method. The device boots with the flashed patched boot.img, but Magisk says "Installed: N/A", so theres no root. Could you upload your patched boot.img which is working so I can flash this one on my device? Perhaps so I can get root. The last way for me would be flashing...
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    [HowTo] Magisk install without TWRP

    There was a second app called "Settings" which was the Magisk app. I just uninstalled Settings and Magisk and installed the newest canary. Now in Magisk Superuser and Modules are greyed out.
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    [HowTo] Magisk install without TWRP

    I have difficulties too rooting my Mi 11 Ultra with Android 12. I have installed the latest canary of Magisk and when I patch the boot.img and flash it the device stucks on Android logo. Booting with this Boot Image without flashing isn't possible, too. When I patch the boot.img with Magisk v23...