Same.Hello everyone! First of all I pay my respects to the community for all the work. On the other hand, the module didn't work for me... now I have my camera completely useless. My phone is a Xiaomi Redmi Note 7, I later understood that it was not compatible with it. I have looked for 1000 ways to uninstall the module but none of them work for me, the biggest problem I have is that the module does not appear in Magisk Manager or in Recovery Mode... Is there any way to uninstall the module without having to start from 0 on Android? Thank you all very much in advance.
If there is no mask in the mask manager, it means that the brush in is not successful, and there are no files in the system, so there is no need to uninstallDoesn't work for OnePlus 8T
Same.
I'd like to uninstall the two zips provided in OP. Not a fan of junk installs and files.
I can see no line. Pls help.How to check if it is running:
1. Open terminal and issue command "getprop | grep camera".
If it's running, you should be able to find a line "persist.camera.HAL3.enabled 1"
Use a terminal from your android. Either install juicessh or termux.
Hey I was very dumb to install this without reading the whole thing
Noob question: how do I check in terminal if it's already enabled because in rom included?
Another reason is so that you don't have to edit the actual build.prop file. Magisk is all about systemless system mods after all...
Edit: Wait a minute... I just looked at the module zip. Why is it so complicated? Why not just use the Magisk built-in resetprop tool through the module system.prop to set the desired prop value?
Edit 2: @otaconremo You've just taken an old Universal SafetyNet fix module and used that instead of the normal template, haven't you?