The Redmi K60, running on Android 15 (HyperOS 2.0.3.0) with Magisk (version 28.1), presents a unique challenge when trying to get Zygisk working smoothly. This guide aims to help you troubleshoot Zygisk issues on your device, addressing common problems and offering potential solutions. First, ensure that Zygisk is properly installed and activated within Magisk Manager.
Check your Magisk settings to confirm that Zygisk is enabled. Glance at the provided screenshots. Image 1 shows the Magisk version details, while Image 2 reveals the Zygisk settings.
If Zygisk is enabled but not functioning as expected, consider the following:
- **Compatibility:** Ensure that your Magisk and Zygisk versions are compatible. Refer to the official Magisk documentation or the official Zygisk Github page for compatibility information.
- **Cache and Data:** Clearing the cache and data for Magisk and Zygisk related apps can sometimes resolve conflicts. You can do this through your device's application manager.
- **Safe Mode:** Boot your device into safe mode to isolate any third-party apps that might be interfering with Zygisk.
- **Reinstall:** If all else fails, reinstalling Magisk and Zygisk from scratch might be necessary. Be sure to back up your important data before doing so.
For further assistance, consider seeking help from the Magisk or Zygisk community forums. They often have detailed discussions and troubleshooting tips specific to various device models.
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