Bad Magisk Module - Flashed original boot.img still bootloop

TheHolyCity

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So I rooted my Pixel 3 and installed Magisk but installed a bad module and got a bootloop so I flashed the original boot.img to both boot slots but the phone is still in a bootloop. Any suggestions? Can't use TWRP because Android 10.

Edit: Did a full reinstall of the factory image for the update I'm on and it worked didn't lose data.

fastboot flash bootloader boot.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot update image.zip


Edit 2:

New question though, when I try to install magisk now it won't work - I'm assuming this is because the files for the old Magisk modules are still there and it runs them automatically. Is there any way to get rid of those? Might be a different problem too not sure.
 
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sliding_billy

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So I rooted my Pixel 3 and installed Magisk but installed a bad module and got a bootloop so I flashed the original boot.img to both boot slots but the phone is still in a bootloop. Any suggestions? Can't use TWRP because Android 10.

Edit: Did a full reinstall of the factory image for the update I'm on and it worked didn't lose data.

fastboot flash bootloader boot.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot update image.zip


Edit 2:

New question though, when I try to install magisk now it won't work - I'm assuming this is because the files for the old Magisk modules are still there and it runs them automatically. Is there any way to get rid of those? Might be a different problem too not sure.
Here is what you need and need to do.

https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3/themes/magisk-modules-disabler-booting-magisk-t3967433
 
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