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Ensure you are using the correct architecture zip. If the flash fails, try the "Direct Install" method from within the Magisk App (if you can boot the OS) by selecting "Restore Stock Boot Image." If you cannot boot the OS and the zip fails, you may need to flash the stock ROM boot image manually using fastboot ( fastboot flash boot boot.img ).
: A prompt will appear offering options. Tap on Complete Uninstall .
A: No. TWRP lives in the recovery partition. The Magisk uninstaller only touches the boot partition. You will keep TWRP.
It is crucial to use the version that matches your installed Magisk version. You can rename the Magisk-v25.2.apk file to uninstall.zip to use it as an uninstaller, or download the official uninstaller from the official GitHub repository.
Download the official, official Magisk-v25.2.apk file onto a computer or an external storage drive (like a USB OTG drive or MicroSD card).
Wait for the process to complete (you will see logs indicating removal of binaries). 4. Clear Cache/Dalvik (Optional)
The digital wind whistled through the partitions of the Pixel 6, a rhythmic hum of code and kernel instructions. Deep in the /system directory, a rogue module from an experimental build was wreaking havoc. The screen was frozen in a perpetual "G" logo—the dreaded bootloop.
: Once finished, tap "Reboot System." Your phone is now unrooted. Method 2: Uninstall via the Magisk App (Recommended)