Magisk Modules causing bootloop.

fathomer

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Jan 27, 2017
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I flashed the magisk module for using the auxiliary cameras in the Google-camera, and it resulted in the phone only booting to the flashboot mode and nothing else. I tried that twice and I'm certain that flashing it was the only problem.
I reflashed the stock boot image to solve it.
Is there a way now to safely flash it ?
Can anyone help combine a list for some other Magisk modules that may cause bootloop for the device?

PS: The device was rooted without using any custom recovery.
:)
 

nick_22

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ha ha.. same thing happened with me.. flash stock boot.img and you'll be able to boot back to your system.. but if you need magisk back, custom recovery needs to be there.. which will help you to uninstall the module you have installed..
 

juliusedward

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Aug 10, 2010
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I flashed the magisk module for using the auxiliary cameras in the Google-camera, and it resulted in the phone only booting to the flashboot mode and nothing else. I tried that twice and I'm certain that flashing it was the only problem.
I reflashed the stock boot image to solve it.
Is there a way now to safely flash it ?
Can anyone help combine a list for some other Magisk modules that may cause bootloop for the device?

PS: The device was rooted without using any custom recovery.
:)
Factory reset will remove the rogue module
 
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