Installing Magisk on a Redmi Note 13 5G running HyperOS 2.0.2.0 and Android 15 can sometimes present challenges. While the Magisk app patch process succeeds and the `fastboot flash boot` command installs the patched boot image, you might encounter an issue when trying to extract the `init_boot.img` file using Payload Dumper. The error message indicating the file's absence suggests a potential problem with the Magisk patching process or the device's specific boot partition structure.
To resolve this issue, please consider the following steps:
1. **Verify Magisk Patching Completion:** Double-check that the Magisk app patch process has completed without any errors. Look for a confirmation message or a successful patch completion status.
2. **Bootloader State:** Ensure you've booted into the appropriate bootloader mode. Different devices may require specific bootloader configurations for Magisk patching to work correctly.
3. **correct magisk patched boot Image:** Re-download the official Magisk package and verify that the correct boot image (`magisk_patched-*.img`) is used for your specific device model. Inaccurate image selection can lead to patching issues.
4. **Check Device-Specific Resources:** Look for device-specific Magisk patching guides or troubleshooting resources online. The Redmi Note 13 5G with HyperOS may have unique requirements or known issues related to Magisk installation. These resources could provide valuable insights into overcoming the `init_boot.img` issue.
5. **Seek Community Support:** Engage with the Magisk community forums or other online platforms where Magisk users share their experiences and solutions. Describe your specific issue and device details; someone may have encountered the same problem and found a workaround.
6. **Consider a Clean Flash:** As a last resort, if other troubleshooting steps fail, attempting a clean flash of your device's system and a fresh installation of Magisk might resolve persistent issues.
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