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crypt0kiddie

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*Update*

Oddly enough, resetting network settings fixed it for now but the mods still not able to work.

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I'm kinda of confused as to what exactly I've done here and how to fix it. I've made my Pixel 4 XL unusable.

So I ran the tool on my Windows computer, ran options 1 and 2 for SystemUI and Framework.

Then I ran the option 4 network up/down.

33 to complete, exited that and then rebooted.

I've not installed the module with Magisk yet but my bluetooth is boot looping on my phone.

After it rebooted I just keep getting a popup that says "Bluetooth keeps stopping" over and over as fast as I can close it and if I do not close it, it flicked/flashes about every 2 seconds.
 
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*Update*

Oddly enough, resetting network settings fixed it for now but the mods still not able to work.

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I'm kinda of confused as to what exactly I've done here and how to fix it. I've made my Pixel 4 XL unusable.

So I ran the tool on my Windows computer, ran options 1 and 2 for SystemUI and Framework.

Then I ran the option 4 network up/down.

33 to complete, exited that and then rebooted.

I've not installed the module with Magisk yet but my bluetooth is boot looping on my phone.

After it rebooted I just keep getting a popup that says "Bluetooth keeps stopping" over and over as fast as I can close it and if I do not close it, it flicked/flashes about every 2 seconds.

No need to reboot after option 33 but it would not hurt anything. Nothing happens to your phone until you flash the module in the ozop folder.

Do you have any other modules installed? Which SystemUI and framework did you install?

Edit: I found a problem with a bat file. Did you try the first SystemUI base option? Standard base themeable? Replace this bat file with the one I have attached with the one in the bats/systemuibase folder and try again. (it isn't really zipped, I just added a .zip on the end so it would upload)
 

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No need to reboot after option 33 but it would not hurt anything. Nothing happens to your phone until you flash the module in the ozop folder.

Do you have any other modules installed? Which SystemUI and framework did you install?

Edit: I found a problem with a bat file. Did you try the first SystemUI base option? Standard base themeable? Replace this bat file with the one I have attached with the one in the bats/systemuibase folder and try again. (it isn't really zipped, I just added a .zip on the end so it would upload)

I will take a look at this when I get home tonight, I can't do it right now all I have with me at work is my MacBook Pro!

Thanks!
 

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Sorry for the delay in getting back with this, I was at C2E2 Comic-Con in Chicago over the weekend, just got home!

I made the mistake of restarting my phone while I was there, I didn't think it was going to boot back up. Just kept boot looping.

Should I even bother at this point or just factory reset and try again?

The only thing I want is the network traffic thingy that appears and disappears when data is going in and out that shows both up and down and I don't want a battery icon, just the percentage.
 

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Sorry for the delay in getting back with this, I was at C2E2 Comic-Con in Chicago over the weekend, just got home!

I made the mistake of restarting my phone while I was there, I didn't think it was going to boot back up. Just kept boot looping.

Should I even bother at this point or just factory reset and try again?

The only thing I want is the network traffic thingy that appears and disappears when data is going in and out that shows both up and down and I don't want a battery icon, just the percentage.

If it is a module that is causing a bootloop, I boot the disable magisk boot file, remove the bad module and the .disable_magisk file and reboot but a factory reset would work also.

Is this what you are looking for? Just flashed this and it is working for me.
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If it is a module that is causing a bootloop, I boot the disable magisk boot file, remove the bad module and the .disable_magisk file and reboot but a factory reset would work also.

Is this what you are looking for? Just flashed this and it is working for me.
Please, I need your help.
I installed magisk 20-3, then cc.zip before I saw the cc.zip March update and got a black screen. Flash boot.img both slot and system booted, but when I flash Magisk_patched.img with March boot.img boot loop. How do I remove old cc.zip module?
Where is the 'disable magisk boot file' for March 2020. Will it remove the old cc.zip?
 

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Please, I need your help.
I installed magisk 20-3, then cc.zip before I saw the cc.zip March update and got a black screen. Flash boot.img both slot and system booted, but when I flash Magisk_patched.img with March boot.img boot loop. How do I remove old cc.zip module?
Where is the 'disable magisk boot file' for March 2020. Will it remove the old cc.zip?

No, you'll have to remove it yourself. All it'll do is boot you with root but you'll need to have root first (flash magisk_patched.img again if you flashed stock boot image again). You will also need to remove the .disable_magisk file in the cache folder.

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Edit: Modules are in the data/adb/modules folder.
 
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So, I flash the new image, flash magisk_patched.img?

No, you need root first (magisk_patched.img). If you are currently bootlooping I'm assuming you have already flashed that file and rebooted. If you have flashed the boot.img to stop the bootloop you will need to flash the magisk_patched.img again and reboot. Then you fastboot boot image_new.img. Your phone will boot with root intact. You then proceed to remove the offending module and also the .disable_magisk file that the image_new.img installed in your cache folder.
 
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No, you need root first (magisk_patched.img). If you are currently bootlooping I'm assuming you have already flashed that file and rebooted. If you have flashed the boot.img to stop the bootloop you will need to flash the magisk_patched.img again and reboot. Then you fastboot boot image_new.img. Your phone will boot with root intact. You then proceed to remove the offending module and also the .disable_magisk file that the image_new.img installed in your cache folder.
That's the problem, every time I flash the magisk_patched.img. I get a black screen and when I try to restart it stays boot looped until I flash the boot.img to both slots. I thought you had mod for Pixel 4 XL that flashes magisk core only and removed mods. Like the one in the Pixel 3 XL forum: [Guide]Magisk Modules Disabler for Modules gone wrong by
 
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That's the problem, every time I fash the magisk_patched.img. I get a black screen and when I try to restart it stays boot looped until I flash the boot.img to both slots. I thought you had mod for Pixel 4 XL that flashes magisk core only and removed mods. Like the one in the Pixel 3 XL forum: [Guide]Magisk Modules Disabler for Modules gone wrong by

Like I said, flash the magisk_patched.img. Let it bootloop. Boot to fastboot and boot my image. Remove the module using root explorer and the .disable_magisk file and reboot. You'll be fine.
 

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Like I said, flash the magisk_patched.img. Let it bootloop. Boot to fastboot and boot my image. Remove the module using root explorer and the .disable_magisk file and reboot. You'll be fine.
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I followed your instructions ...If you have flashed the boot.img to stop the bootloop you will need to flash the magisk_patched.img again and reboot. Then you fastboot boot image_new.img. Your phone will boot with root intact. You then proceed to remove the offending module and also the .disable_magisk file that the image_new.img installed in your cache folder.

It worked like you programmed it to work.:)
Thanks again for all you do for the XDA community.:)
 
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No, you need root first (magisk_patched.img). If you are currently bootlooping I'm assuming you have already flashed that file and rebooted. If you have flashed the boot.img to stop the bootloop you will need to flash the magisk_patched.img again and reboot. Then you fastboot boot image_new.img. Your phone will boot with root intact. You then proceed to remove the offending module and also the .disable_magisk file that the image_new.img installed in your cache folder.

Thanks for the image-new file.It saved me a clean install. :victory:

Just a heads up of a typo; it should read:

fastboot flash boot image-new.img

Also , I'm not seeing any ".disable_magisk file" .
I'm looking in the System(root) folder , and I see " magisk.log" , and "magisk.log.bak"

Am I looking in the wrong folder?

:)
 

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Thanks for the image-new file.It saved me a clean install. :victory:

Just a heads up of a typo; it should read:

fastboot flash boot image-new.img

Also , I'm not seeing any ".disable_magisk file" .
I'm looking in the System(root) folder , and I see " magisk.log" , and "magisk.log.bak"

Am I looking in the wrong folder?

:)

No, it should read fastboot boot image-new.img

It is a hidden file so your root explorer needs to be able to see them.
 
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@Tulsadiver Thank you for working on this! Just to clarify, does flashing the remove Navbar - Keep system text basically just remove the pill bar and other gesture hints while keeping the gesture functions the same? I hate having static images on full screen.
 
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    The purpose of this installer is to generate for you a custom module that you can flash in Magisk Manager. It will have all the mods that you have selected from the installer menu. You need root and of course you need to be attached to your PC. On first installation of systemui base, a pop-up asking to give ADB shell root permission will show. Please do so.

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