This article outlines a solution to the frustrating issue of Zygisk randomly disabling itself when LSPosed is installed on your Android device. Many users have reported encountering this problem, disrupting the functionality of their LSPosed modules. After thorough investigation and experimentation, a reliable fix was discovered. The key steps involve rolling back to Magisk 27007 and installing a modded version of LSPosed available on GitHub. The author opted for this specific version due to its excellent compatibility and stability. The results speak for themselves; after implementing these changes, Zygisk remained enabled, ensuring seamless operation of all LSPosed modules. Additionally, the author observed an improvement in module performance, with one module even gaining Se Policy access and achieving full functionality. For those experiencing similar issues, this article provides a clear and concise solution backed by personal experience.
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