How to Create & Boot from a Magisk Core-Only Image to Fix a Bootloop Without Custom Recovery

Bootloops are a risk inherent to rooted devices — with great power comes great destroyability, after all. While custom recovery sometimes provides a quick fix when you flash the wrong Magisk module, with TWRP becoming more challenging to implement thanks to Android 10, the solution is a bit more complicated nowadays. If you find yourself in a bootloop caused by a Magisk module and are without a custom recovery, you need a special boot image to put Magisk into "Core-Only Mode." It's like a safe mode for Magisk, allowing you to boot into Android with all modules disabled, where you could then... more
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