Device Stuck in Boot Logo After Magisk Update: A Guide to Troubleshooting
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Magisk is a popular tool for Android users seeking root access and customization. However, sometimes updates can introduce unforeseen issues. Reports have surfaced of users experiencing boot loop or recovery mode issues after updating Magisk to version 29.0. If you're facing a similar problem with your Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (SM-X510) after upgrading from Magisk 28.1, this guide will walk you through troubleshooting steps to get your device back up and running.

**Common Causes and Solutions:**
* **Corrupted System Files:** A misdirected update process can lead to corrupted system files, causing the boot loop.
* **Factory Reset Issues:** While a factory reset is often recommended, it might not resolve the problem if the root of the issue lies with Magisk.
* **Incompatible Magisk Modules:** Certain Magisk modules might conflict with the updated version, causing system instability.

**Troubleshooting Steps:**
1. **Boot into Recovery Mode:** Use the appropriate key combination for your device (often Volume Down + Power) to enter recovery mode.
2. **Wipe Cache Partition:** This process clears temporary system data and can sometimes resolve boot issues.
3. **Reverting Magisk:**
* Download Magisk 28.1 APK.
* Flash it using your preferred recovery tool (e.g., TWRP).
* Reboot your device and check if the boot loop persists.
4. **Disable Incompatible Modules:** If you had any Magisk modules installed, try disabling them one by one and reboot to see if the issue resolves.
5. **Reinstall Magisk:** If the above steps don't work, it's possible the Magisk installation itself is corrupted.

Download a fresh copy of Magisk 29.0 (or a stable version) and reinstall it using your preferred method.
6. **Seek Official Support:** If all else fails, contact the Samsung support team. They might have specific advice or solutions for issues related to Magisk on your device.

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