Yeah work, thanksYep, but still can be rooted easily. I just follow that method
1 : disable every magisk modules
2: reboot
3: clicking on uninstall magisk in magisk manager, choose the image restore option
4: in parameters app // about this device, launch the update from here
5 : Once done DO NOT REBOOT
6: in Magisk manager, Install Magisk, the choose the Flash to the other slot (after OTA choice)
7: once done, reboot and reactivate every magisk modules you use,
8: reboot et voilà
Playstore is in not certified mode as each update. Clearing the cache and data of the app is fixing the issue
Widevine L1 level is also maintained here.
Anyone here here had similar success? Sounds like it should work.Yep, but still can be rooted easily. I just follow that method
1 : disable every magisk modules
2: reboot
3: clicking on uninstall magisk in magisk manager, choose the image restore option
4: in parameters app // about this device, launch the update from here
5 : Once done DO NOT REBOOT
6: in Magisk manager, Install Magisk, the choose the Flash to the other slot (after OTA choice)
7: once done, reboot and reactivate every magisk modules you use,
8: reboot et voilà
Yes for meAnyone here here had similar success? Sounds like it should work.
unfortunately not for me - don't understand whyAnyone here here had similar success? Sounds like it should work.
The method I described yesterday is only when you use the internal update system from OOs There's nothing to do with Oxygen updater which is not an official tool btw.
Mmmm.. The Magisk boot images for C.48 here claim to be for Magisk 24.3, but instead they are some unknown "alpha" version. WTF?
Let's try to understand in which software situation you are.Mmm.. There is confusion. The Incremental OTA downloads and suggests it is installing, and ends with a "Restart Now" prompt. So here, I go to Magisk and re-install to inactive slot. Then click on that "Restart Now", and the OTA only THEN begins to try to install itself, and fails because Magisk has already fiddled with it.
What's the correct sequence here?
My OP9pro is running with unlocked bootloader and that mysterious alpha version of Magisk on C.48. Everything happy and working well.
Ok, did you already tried to update this alphamagisk ? you should have some update button to transform that alpha to magisk 25.1 version. ( first update the magisk application itself, then once reloaded it will shows you the update for magisk)My OP9pro is running with unlocked bootloader and that mysterious alpha version of Magisk on C.48. Everything happy and working well.
So try to directly install the latest Official Magisk app from there : https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v25.1/Magisk-v25.1.apkThis is the same Magisk (alpha) that is in the boot images in post #1 of this very thread. It has no option to revert to "stock" Magisk, but does have a place where I could enter a "custom" URL for updates if only I knew the correct URL.
That just leaves me with TWO Magisk apps installed, one called "alpha", as well as the official one. And the official one has no "direct install" option when done this way at this point, just "Select and Patch a File", for which I lack sufficient information.So try to directly install the latest Official Magisk app from there : https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v25.1/Magisk-v25.1.apk
It should overwrite this alpha things, and let you update magisk to the latest one
If I'm not mistaken the c61 is only an incremental update, and I'm not sure about others experience with this, but if I download the incremental c61 zip update (approx 1.5Gb) and then pull the payload file from it to try and extract the boot.img I get an error and nothing gets extracted. I think you can ONLY extract the boot.img from "full" updates not incremental.
That being said the last stable "full" update is the c48 version. If I'm correct that boot img should work for the c61 incremental update too.
I'm about to test this for myself. I downloaded the global c48 full img from the 1st post and am extracting the img's from it right now. Once I get the boot.img I'll try to patch it using the newest version of Magisk (25.1) and see how it goes.
EDIT:
Well no luck for me. I am not sure if I can go backwards right now outside of wiping my entire phone which I really don't want to do. If anyone can figure this out, that would be helpful. I will say that the boot.img file is significantly bigger than the other ones I had. The old one was around 95mb, and the new one from c48 is 196Mb (more than double).
I discovered after re root and flashing modules one by one. Debloater was the culprit. Therefore not using debloater any more but all previous modules and all OnePlus apps are there including CameraThank you but I am using LMC v8. 4 Camera. I almost didn't notice its absence..
The magisk_boot.img is to be used to gain temporary root. You should not flash it but only boot it. In that case any C62 magisk_boot.img will work no matter AA BA DASure it matters, if you flash wrong boot.img then wifi dont work etc. This in not new thing