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# Installation
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# Installation
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If you already have Magisk installed, it is **strongly recommended to upgrade directly via Magisk Manager**. The following tutorial is for first time users.
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If you already have Magisk installed, it is **strongly recommended to upgrade directly via Magisk Manager**. The following tutorial is for first time users.
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- If you are using a Huawei device running **EMUI 8 and higher**, please check its own section.
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- If you are using a Huawei device running **EMUI 8 and higher**, please check [its own section](#huawei).
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- If you are using a Samsung device that is **launched with Android 9.0** (new devices in 2019), please check its own section.
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- If you are using a Samsung device that is **launched with Android 9.0** (new devices in 2019), please check [its own section](#samsung-system-as-root).
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- Otherwise, follow [the normal tutorial](#boot-image-patching).
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## Prerequisite
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## Prerequisite
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- If you plan to install custom kernels, flash the zip **AFTER** installing Magisk
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- If you plan to install custom kernels, flash the zip **AFTER** installing Magisk
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- **(OEM Recovery Key Combo) → (Splash screen) → (Keep pressing volume up) → (Actual recovery)**
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- **(OEM Recovery Key Combo) → (Splash screen) → (Keep pressing volume up) → (Actual recovery)**
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## Samsung (System-as-root)
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## Samsung (System-as-root)
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**If your device is NOT launched with Android 9.0 or higher (released after 2019), follow the normal tutorial**
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**If your device is NOT launched with Android 9.0 or higher (released after 2019), follow [the normal tutorial](#boot-image-patching)**
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### Before Installing Magisk
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### Before Installing Magisk
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- Installing Magisk **WILL** trip KNOX
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- Installing Magisk **WILL** trip KNOX
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- Installing Magisk for the first time **REQUIRES** a full data wipe, backup before continue
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- Installing Magisk for the first time **REQUIRES** a full data wipe, backup before continue
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- You have to have your bootloader unlocked before following the instructions
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- You have to have your bootloader unlocked before following the instructions
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- Magisk will be installed to the **recovery** partition of your device. **Please read the Magisk in Recovery section before following the instructions below!**
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- Magisk will be installed to the **recovery** partition of your device. **Please read the [Magisk in Recovery](#magisk-in-recovery) section before following the instructions below!**
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- After installing Magisk, you can directly upgrade Magisk within Magisk Manager without an issue. **Flashing in custom recovery is not supported for now.**
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- After installing Magisk, you can directly upgrade Magisk within Magisk Manager without an issue. **Flashing in custom recovery is not supported for now.**
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### Unlocking Bootloader
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### Unlocking Bootloader
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Be aware you are flashing to `ramdisk`, not `boot`!
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Be aware you are flashing to `ramdisk`, not `boot`!
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### EMUI 9 or Higher
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### EMUI 9 or Higher
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For EMUI 9+ devices, the `ramdisk` partition no longer exists. As a workaround, Magisk will be installed to the `recovery_ramdisk` partition. **Please read the Magisk in Recovery section before following the instructions below!**
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For EMUI 9+ devices, the `ramdisk` partition no longer exists. As a workaround, Magisk will be installed to the `recovery_ramdisk` partition. **Please read the [Magisk in Recovery](#magisk-in-recovery) section before following the instructions below!**
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*Note: As I tested on my Honor View 10, Huawei's kernel does not seem to be able to capture key button press events in early boot, so long pressing Volume Up does **NOT** boot to recovery on my device. Your experience may vary.*
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*Note: As I tested on my Honor View 10, Huawei's kernel does not seem to be able to capture key button press events in early boot, so long pressing Volume Up does **NOT** boot to recovery on my device. Your experience may vary.*
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