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How to Fix Magisk Module Bootloop Without Factory Reset | GETDroidTips

Pre-Requirements:

Now, without wasting any more time, let’s jump into the guide below one by one.

Method 01: Install Magisk Manager for Recovery

So, if your Android device is currently in a bootloop situation and you’re unable to access Magisk Manager, make sure to boot your handset in TWRP.

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Method 02: Boot into Recovery Mode

Please Note: If you’ve sideloaded the flashable zip file using the ADB command, don’t need to follow this second method. Just directly jump into the 3rd method.

Method 03: Launch Magisk Manager for Recovery

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However, if you’re still facing the bootloop issue, we’ll recommend you retry the whole process once again. Make sure to follow all the steps carefully and don’t skip any respective method. Now, choose the ‘Enable or Disable modules’ in the Magisk Manager for the Recovery main menu. Disabling the module just like you uninstall items.

That’s it, guys. We assume this guide was helpful to you. For further queries, you can comment below.

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