Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip

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Because the script disables active file-based encryption, you must wipe the old encrypted data footprint: Go back to the TWRP main menu and tap . Tap Format Data (do not just do a advanced wipe). Type yes to confirm and press enter. 5. Reboot System Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip

Originally developed by the developer , this tool is a "flashable" ZIP file typically installed via a custom recovery like TWRP . It is used to disable several security and system features that can interfere with custom software or rooting on Samsung devices . Key Functions

Vaultkeeper is a background service introduced by Samsung to monitor the integrity of the device bootloader and device state. If Vaultkeeper detects an unauthorized partition modification (such as rooting with Magisk), it can lock the device back into an OEM-locked state or cause a "Knox Guard" lock, triggering a bootloop or factory reset. 3. Prevents Auto-Reflash of Stock Recovery include: This public link is valid for 7

Vaultkeeper was not fully disabled. Fix: Boot back to TWRP, re-flash Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip and then immediately flash the latest vbmeta_disabled.tar for your model via Odin in the AP slot. Some Samsung devices require both steps.

You must have a recovery like TWRP or OrangeFox already installed to flash the ZIP. Can’t copy the link right now

If you plan to root your device, go back to and flash your Magisk.apk or Magisk.zip file now. Once finished, tap Reboot System .

Power off your device and use the hardware key combination (usually Power + Volume Up) to enter Recovery Mode. Step 3: Flash the Zip In TWRP, tap Select your MicroSD card or OTG drive. multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip Swipe to confirm Flash Step 4: The Critical Step (Format Data)