

However, if you add it to your Windows System PATH, that won’t be necessary–you can just type adb from the Command Prompt to run commands whenever you want, no matter what folder you’re in.

Step Four (Optional): Add ADB to Your System PATHĪs it stands, you have to navigate to ADB’s folder and open a Command Prompt there whenever you want to use it.

Plug the USB cable into a different port.Swap out your USB cable for a higher quality one.Let it do its job and the app will automatically reboot your device. It should show a dialog asking for additional setup. Install the latest Magisk app and launch the app.If your device doesn’t have a boot ramdisk, reboot to recovery now to enable Magisk.Your device should reboot automatically once Odin finished flashing.Don’t choose HOME_CSC because we want to wipe data.Open Odin on your PC, and flash magisk_patched.tar as AP, together with BL, CP, and CSC from the original firmware. Don’t try to copy over the MTP interface as it is known to corrupt large files.Copy the patched tar file to your PC with ADB: adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched_.tar.The Magisk app will patch the whole firmware file to /Download/magisk_patched_.tar.Choose Select and Patch a File under method, and select the AP tar file.If your device doesn’t have a boot ramdisk, make sure Recovery Mode is checked in options.Press the Install button on the Magisk card.Copy the extracted AP tar file to your device.Recovery Key Combo → Splash screen → Keep pressing volume up: To access the stock recovery mode.

