Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip -
is a TWRP-flashable zip file designed specifically for Samsung Galaxy devices running stock Samsung firmware. Its primary purpose is to disable various security features, checks, and locking mechanisms that prevent the device from functioning correctly after the user has unlocked the bootloader and installed a custom recovery (like TWRP).
Version 2.6 is generally optimized for Android 9, 10, and 11 devices (such as the Galaxy S10, Note 10, and A-series of that era). Always verify your specific device chipset (Exynos vs. Snapdragon) compatibility on forums like XDA Developers before flashing. Which Android version is currently running on the device?
The is a flashing script developed by Ian Macdonald for Samsung devices . It is primarily used after installing a custom recovery like TWRP to disable several security features that prevent system modifications or cause bootloops on rooted devices. 🛠️ Purpose and Features
Disclaimer: Modifying your device's system software carries risks, including bricking your device and voiding your warranty. Proceed with caution. Prerequisites An . A custom recovery installed (e.g., TWRP ). Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip
This service actively tries to prevent rooting and will re-lock the bootloader if it detects unofficial software.
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Re-flash TWRP via Odin, boot straight into recovery, and run the Multidisabler before loading Android. is a TWRP-flashable zip file designed specifically for
Flashing this file permanently trips Samsung Knox. This disables official features like Samsung Pay, Samsung Pass, and Secure Folder permanently.
Understanding Multidisabler-Samsung-2.6.zip: A Guide to Customizing Your Device
If you want root, flash Magisk-vXX.X.zip immediately after. If you reboot without Magisk, Samsung’s stock kernel may re-apply some restrictions. Always verify your specific device chipset (Exynos vs
The standard operational procedure for utilizing Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip follows this sequence:
The primary repository is hosted on the ianmacd/multidisabler-samsung GitHub .
If you plan to root your device, you can now go back and flash the (renamed to .zip) or custom ROM.