By default, Samsung encrypts the /data partition. This script allows you to disable FBE so that TWRP can read and write to your files without needing a complex decryption key.
This service can relock your bootloader or overwrite custom binaries if it detects unauthorized changes. The multidisabler stops it from interfering with your root status.
It also tackles other background services like WSM , CASS , and FMP (Find My Phone) that can cause issues on rooted systems. How to Use the Multidisabler Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip
In the world of Android modification, Samsung's "System-as-root" devices (initially those launched with Android 9 Pie and later) introduced several barriers for power users. The multidisabler script serves as a "all-in-one" solution to semi-permanently disable these features so that a rooted device can operate smoothly.
You can then reboot into the system or proceed to flash Magisk for root access. Important Considerations By default, Samsung encrypts the /data partition
Use Odin on a PC to flash the TWRP recovery image to your device.
The 2.6 version is a stable iteration that historically supported devices like the , and the Tab A 10.1 . Key Features and Protections Disabled The multidisabler stops it from interfering with your
The device bootloader must be unlocked first.
Because FBE is active, you must select Wipe > Format Data (typing 'yes') to remove the existing encryption.
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