Having trouble getting a Magisk module to install on your Redmi Note 11 running Android 15 with the latest Magisk 28.1? You're not alone! Here's a breakdown of common issues and how to troubleshoot them:
**Verifying Installation**
* **Restart:** Ensure you rebooted your device after installing the module. Magisk needs this to fully activate the changes.
* **Magisk Manager Updates:** Make sure you're using the latest version of Magisk Manager. Updates often include bug fixes and improved compatibility.
* **Module Location:** Magisk modules aren't always immediately visible in the Magisk Manager. Check these directories within Magisk modules:
* `/system/vendor/etc/modules`
* `/vendor/etc/modules`
* `/system/etc/modules`
**Further Troubleshooting**
* **Module Compatibility:** Some modules may not be compatible with your specific device or Android version. Check the module's description or forum for compatibility information.
* **Root Permissions:** Ensure Magisk has successfully gained root access. You can verify this by using a root checker app.
* **File Permissions:** The module files may require specific permissions. Use a file manager with root access to check and modify permissions if needed.
**Specific to Redmi Note 11**
* **Vendor Partition:** The Redmi Note 11 may have a separate vendor partition. Sometimes modules need to be installed in this partition.
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