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Download 9.0.7 Patched Boot Image For Magisk Better ⚡ Complete

Have ADB and Fastboot drivers installed on your computer.

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Using an incorrect or mismatched boot image can result in a bootloop, rendering your device temporarily unusable. This comprehensive guide explains how to safely acquire, verify, and flash the 9.0.7 patched boot image to achieve flawless Magisk root access. What is a Patched Boot Image?

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Locate the boot.img file. If the ROM uses a payload.bin file, use a payload dumper tool to extract the boot.img . Step 2: Patch via the Magisk App

Magisk will save magisk_patched.img in your Downloads folder. ⚡ How to Flash the Image

Extract the boot.img from the zip (you may need a tool like Payload Dumper if the firmware uses a payload.bin file). Transfer the boot.img to your phone's internal storage. Install the on your phone. Have ADB and Fastboot drivers installed on your computer

Rooting your device voids your warranty and carries a risk of bricking your device. Proceed at your own risk.

You must have the boot.img file that exactly matches your firmware.

Flashing requires an unlocked bootloader. Unlocking your bootloader will wipe your device data, so ensure everything is backed up before proceeding. 1. Enable USB Debugging If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Place the patched_boot_9.0.7.img file in the same folder as your ADB/Fastboot binaries on your computer. 2. Enter Fastboot Mode

To root a device running software version , it is strongly recommended that you patch your own boot image

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