^hot^ | Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip
Instead of manually typing terminal commands to disable five different security services, this single file handles them all in seconds. Stability:
Always verify your current firmware version in Settings > About Phone > Software Information.
Even experienced users run into issues. Here is how to troubleshoot the most common errors with . Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip
If you own an , look for multidisabler-samsung-5.0.zip (supports init_boot patching and newer AVB 2.0 rules). Conversely, if you have an S9 or Note 9 , use version 2.6 — 3.1 was never backported due to partition layout differences.
If you have the script files but need them packaged, or if you are looking to recreate the structure, I can guide you on how to assemble the .zip file yourself. Instead of manually typing terminal commands to disable
Navigate to -> System . Your Samsung device will now boot up with disabled security flags, allowing permanent root access and custom setups. Risks and Trade-offs
Are you planning to install a or just gain Magisk root access ? Here is how to troubleshoot the most common errors with
Modifying your Samsung device carries risks including bricking, data loss, and security vulnerabilities. The author is not responsible for any damage caused by following this guide. Always proceed at your own risk.
Once you use Multidisabler, you can no longer accept official Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates from Samsung. Updating your phone requires manually flashing a pre-patched firmware using Odin. Disclaimer
, used to disable several security and system features on Samsung Galaxy devices after installing a custom recovery like TWRP