[GUIDE] Easy way to root 8.0 soak test with Magisk - Moto Z Play Guides, News, & Discussion

I trying to have root with this guide but it won`t work to me.. I go to Google and XDA forums and found easy sollution for it.
1. Sideload 8.0 soak test.
2. Flash lastest TWRP. Boot to TWRP.
3. Flash Magisk 15.3 with TWRP
4. Flash this with TWRP
5. Flash this with TWRP
6. Go to the terminal in TWRP and run two commands:
Code:
- mm
- f
Reboot. Prifit.
After this you can go to Magisk manager and flash Xposed with it.

Can you make the tutorial for dummies (like me haha) to get root, Xposed and first of all to get unlocked bootloader in soak 8.0?
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Duplicate of [GUIDE] How to get Magisk Root & Xposed on Oreo 8.0 (STOCK)
Any questions or issues, please discuss in that thread. Closed.

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[Tutorial] Xposed Alpha on XT1053 Lollipop 5.1

I guess someone had to be the guinea pig to see if it works or not, and honestly it was quite a lengthy exploratory process... here are the steps that I performed, you are solely responsible for your own phone and I am not liable for any complications or damage yadda yadda yadda
1) Be sure you have root access and make a TWRP backup before trying any of this
2) Download the Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha4 to your phone
3) Download the Xposed uninstaller arm to your phone
4) Download the Xposed sdk22 arm to your phone
5) Install the Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha4.apk
6) Boot into TWRP and install the Xposed sdk22 arm that you downloaded
7) "Clear dalvik/cache" and then "Reboot System"
8) ???
9) Profit
If you open up the Xposed Installer app and see that there is errors still, check the logs
If you run into any other critical problems (bootloops or system app crashes), you can go back into TWRP and flash the Xposed Uninstaller that you downloaded in step 3, if that doesn't fix it, then you need to restore your phone via the TWRP backup you made in step 1
Happy customizing
Thanks!
Just for a reference, there are new versions of files mentioned in OP.
Edit: Tried the tutorial with the latest versions:
xposed-v65-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150629.zip from here
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk from here
...and it works! (XT1052 Retail.DE 5.1)
sm4rk0 said:
Just for a reference, there are new versions of files mentioned in OP.
Edit: Tried the tutorial with the latest versions:
xposed-v65-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150629.zip from here
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk from here
...and it works! (XT1052 Retail.DE 5.1)
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I added the latest versions to the OP Thanks
v68 does not seem to work. i get gapps crash constantly.
used uninstaller and tried flashing on top of v65 too. Haven't tried on clean firmware.
Edit: i did wipe cache and dalvik everytime, before and after flashing
sometimes the motox would be stuck at boot screen aka bootloop after I install xposed. wipe cache will make it work. Or try to uninstall the xposed with uninstaller. Just write here for a reference.
I edited my post. Also phone always booted, the crash was always after I unlocked the phone
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Without modules installed? Are you sure you are running the right xpose for you Android version?
no, i flashed with modules installed but disabled from xposed app. should i remove them? dont want to lose the settings
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tried again but this time I uninstalled modules, then rebooted normally, reboot to recovery, flash uninstaller, wiped cache & dalvik, rebooted system to see if everything was OK, reboot to recovery again, flashed xposed framework v68, reboot system. SUCCESS.
Finally setup everything from scratch ugh!
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I'm not clear on the instructions. I moved the 2 zip folders onto my downloads folder on my XT1060 but they do not appear in downloads. Do I unzip them? How do I install them? Is this done through the computer or the phone?
EDIT: Got it - all on the phone in twrp - had to google a different tutorial.

[GUIDE] Install Xposed without breaking safety net on Nougat.

Note: THIS WILL NOT WORK WITH SYSTEMLESS XPOSED, YOU MUST USE THE CLASSIC VERSION!
Configuration tested on:
Redmi Note 3 Kenzo 3gb goodix variant.
Officially unlocked bootloader.
Installed latest global dev rom (7.7.20) with miflash in edl mode then installed TWRP official 3.1.1-0 then installed 7.7.6 firmware from LineageOS 14.1 thread.
Latest LineageOS build (2/8/17) with Radon Kernel 5.3.
Steps:
1. Install latest global dev rom to make sure you have the proper nougat binary blobs on your device. Preferable to use miflash and phone in edl mode. Allow phone to boot one time so rom can partition the emmc properly.
2. Install latest TWRP official (3.1.1-0) by putting phone in bootloader mode and connecting to PC via usb cable. Copy the twrp recovery image to the same place that fastboot.exe is located. Open an elevated/admin command prompt and navigate to where fastboot.exe is located. Type "fastboot flash recovery NameOfRecovery.img" (without quotes of course). When that is finished type "fastboot boot NameOfRecovery.img."
3. Install zips in this order. LineageOS rom, OpenGapps, Radon Kernel 5.3 (selected all default settings), Magisk 13.3.
4. Reboot to system, set up phone and install any apps that need to pass cts safety net at this point. E.G. Super Mario Run.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. Install the latest Xposed build for SDK25 ARM64 from PurifyOS Xposed thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-nougat-sdk-25-arm64-t3639221. DO NOT USE THE SYSTEMLESS MAGISK VERSION.
7. Reboot to system.
8. Install latest Xposed Material installer by DVDAndroid - https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758. At this point you will fail safety net. The next step will fix that.
9. Install Root Switch 1.3.3.2 apk.
10. When you need to pass CTS Safety Net use Root Switch to disable Xposed. It will ask you confirmation to perform a soft reboot. After the soft reboot Xposed will be disabled and you will be able to pass CTS Safety net again. DO NOT USE THE DISABLE ROOT SWITCH! THIS WILL PERMANENTLY MESS UP MAGISK!
THIS HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON THE LISTED CONFIGURATION. DO NOT ASK IF IT WORKS ON ANY OTHER CONFIGURATION, TEST IT YOURSELF. I WILL NOT BE RESPONDING TO QUERIES, IF YOU FOLLOW THE STEPS AS LISTED YOU WILL BE JUST FINE.
Linn for root switch
tried this on rr rom redmi note 3 kenzo working absolutely fine highly recommend
Works on One Plus 3T with Oxygen OS 4.1.6!
Thanks!
If the root switch app disables xposed, then what is the use of it

adb not working and how to root

I would like to root my moto xt1575 pure to try everything to improve battery life
It is running Nougat OTA zip flashed through stock recovery
I unlocked the bootloader at Motorola's web site.
I installed adb and fastboot on my windows 10 laptop. Not all the adb commands work
I want to do the image dump that magisk requires before proceeding any further.
I used Sunshine SuperSu and xposed on my HTC one m8 vzw running kitkat 4.4.4
I apologize if this is covered elsewhere or in the wrong place. Perhaps no one has rooted a stock Moto xt1575 pure already running nougat yet. If I can't figure out how to do the image dump I'm stuck with stock. I
jim1sn1 said:
I would like to root my moto xt1575 pure to try everything to improve battery life
It is running Nougat OTA zip flashed through stock recovery
I unlocked the bootloader at Motorola's web site.
I installed adb and fastboot on my windows 10 laptop. Not all the adb commands work
I want to do the image dump that magisk requires before proceeding any further.
I used Sunshine SuperSu and xposed on my HTC one m8 vzw running kitkat 4.4.4
I apologize if this is covered elsewhere or in the wrong place. Perhaps no one has rooted a stock Moto xt1575 pure already running nougat yet. If I can't figure out how to do the image dump I'm stuck with stock. I
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You say you unlocked the bootloader? Why not just flash the magisk 14.3 zip in a custom recovery? (TWRP?) That is what I would do, flash TWRP, and then flash magisk through that. To do this you are going to want to follow this tutorial http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-install-twrp-and-root-moto-x-pure-2015-xt1575/ and then once in TWRP click install -> magisk zip. Let me know if this is unlcear. But yeah install TWRP, and then flash magisk through that
Spencervb256 said:
You say you unlocked the bootloader? Why not just flash the magisk 14.3 zip in a custom recovery? (TWRP?) That is what I would do, flash TWRP, and then flash magisk through that. To do this you are going to want to follow this tutorial http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-install-twrp-and-root-moto-x-pure-2015-xt1575/ and then once in TWRP click install -> magisk zip. Let me know if this is unlcear. But yeah install TWRP, and then flash magisk through that
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I installed Magisk Manager and made a patched_boot.img but I get the error no devices/emulators found when trying to run adb commands from my laptop. I uninstalled and reinstalled the motorola driver software on my laptop. I'm just trying to go by the red letters straight off the magisk page in xda, so why doesn't it work? Must be me! LoL!
You don't need patched boot image.
Flash or boot only twrp 3.x(one version can backup stock recovery, I don't remember n°).
fastboot boot nameTwrp.img
Into twrp backup all: boot, system, data(?), recovery, esp.
Important: after backup restore boot.
Flash magisk14.zip(link is in my signature).
Reboot. @jim1sn1

[SOLVED] A way to patch boot.img with magisk v17.3

Hi everyone, yesterday I unlocked and flashed TWRP on my CPN-L09 following this guide.
I successfully rooted stock with latest magisk, the only problem is that the fp sensor stops working.
After some research i've found this issue on magisk github: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/issues/862
Some users are reporting fp sensor problem with magisk 18+.
So I would like to try patching boot.img with magisk 17.3, do anyone knows a way to do it? As magisk manager tries to download the latest version.
Also I paid 15€ on easy firmware to download the FullOTA of my tablet so I can restore as it was. Really dont know if I can share a mirror with that file, and I have some credits that im not going to use so, if someone need the full ota I could share it. Again I dont know if sharing a mirror is against the rules so let me know.
UPDATE:
I successfully rooted my CPN-L09 (Mediapad M3 Lite 8 LTE) using a custom recovery that I made.
You can find the recovery here: https://mega.nz/#!9VdlRKaQ!jgUX6n9lIK1Ey-c9gk2fegHmjtgYtbPO6bum05Q5RCk
Ignore the errors while flashing, also I didn't test other twrp functions so be careful this is my first time making a custom recovery.
Steps for rooting:
1- Flash recovery using fastboot "fastboot flash recovery recovery_magisk.img"
2- Enter recovery power button + volume up
3- Flash this magisk version.
4- Boot and install this version of magisk manager.
5- Disable update check for magisk.
6- Enjoy root with fp sensor working.
As usual im not responsible if you brick your device. You do everything at your own risk!

Root with QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0 impossible

Hi every body, i'm trying to root mi 9T with QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0.
bootloader is unlocked
TRWP is installed
but when i install the magisk zip ( that override my boot), my phone doesn't want to boot anymore)
Note that I rooted the phone with the previous rom (android 9) successfully.
anyone have a solution for me?
thanks
Are u using the most recent version of magisk? I was succsefull at rooting 11.0.4.0 with versin 20.3.
tidus25 said:
Hi every body, i'm trying to root mi 9T with QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0.
bootloader is unlocked
TRWP is installed
but when i install the magisk zip ( that override my boot), my phone doesn't want to boot anymore)
Note that I rooted the phone with the previous rom (android 9) successfully.
anyone have a solution for me?
thanks
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It is possible with no problems. Answering here right from the rooted Mi 9T QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0
Actually, you don't need TWRP to install Magisk. Just follow OP posts (also my posts - they are specifically about QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0) in the following two threads:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-easiest-to-root-twrp-t4000209
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/root-k20-indian-rom-v10-3-6-0-twrp-t3958566
In short, you need to patch from Magisk Manager the boot image extracted from Recovery/ZIP QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0 and then flash it from Fastboot.
Instead of patching yourself, you can use the patched boot image for QFJEUXM 11.0.4.0 from my Mega:
https://mega.nz/#F!hllnSIpA!amAG8moMYW_tG8r731Tzgg
So you don't need TWRP to install Magisk but you can independently install TWRP (e.g., upon installing Magisk). It's good to have if you ever install a Magisk module causing bootloop, you can then just remove that module in TWRP from /data/adb/modules and reboot to the previously rooted and working setup
Use the official TWRP from:
https://dl.twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
For official TWRP do not format or wipe anything like VBMeta, Data, Persist or whatever; except, if you wish, Dalwik and Cache
Official TWRP supports encryption - when you boot to TWRP, just ype in your Android unlock pass/pin.
Same holds for OrangeFox custom recovery - you can install its zip from TWRP

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