Facing persistent issues with Magisk versions 27.x and 28.x causing Lsposed to malfunction on your Samsung Galaxy S10 with Android 11 or 12? You're not alone. This article dives into the problem, offers potential solutions based on community feedback and experiences, and provides guidance for further troubleshooting.
**Symptoms:** Users experiencing this issue often encounter the error message 'SEPolicy is not loaded properly' after installing Magisk 27.x or higher. Noticing this error across different Lsposed modules and even with Zygisk Next enabled points to a Magisk-related conflict.
**Possible Solutions:**
- **Magisk Version Check:** It's essential to confirm the Magisk version you are using. Make sure it's a stable release from the official Magisk website.
- **Fresh Install:** A clean Magisk installation can sometimes resolve compatibility issues. Ensure a complete uninstall of previous Magisk versions before installing the desired one.
- **Cache Wipe & Dalvik Cache Cleanup:** System cache and Dalvik cache sometimes interfere with proper Magisk and Lsposed functionality. While other users have mentioned bootloops after cleaning these caches, try using a custom recovery with advanced wipe options to selectively target the cache partitions.
- **Investigate Logs:** The provided Magisk and Lsposed logs can be invaluable for identifying the root cause. Carefully examine them for any unusual error messages, conflicts, or permissions issues.
**Need Further Assistance:**
If these steps don't resolve the issue, consider these options:
- **Community Forums:** Engage with the dedicated Magisk and Android development communities. They often provide detailed troubleshooting guides and solutions to specific hardware and software configurations.
- **Developer Support:** Reaching out directly to the Magisk developers through their official channels might provide specific insights into resolving known issues with Android versions like 11 and 12 on Galaxy S10 devices.
Remember to always back up your data before making any significant changes to your device's system.
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