Warning
Installing Magisk Framework will flash the virtual device Android system. This could corrupt the device. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the result nor Genymotion operations in this case. Do it at your own risks!
Prerequisite
- Magisk Manager ver. 23.0
- Magisk framework for x86
- Magisk framework for x86_64
- Magisk framework for arm64
Installation guide
You need to use the appropriate framework build depending on the Genymotion product and Android version you use:
- Genymotion Deskop for PC & Genymotion SaaS (Cloud): you need to use
Magisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_x86.zip
for Android 10 and lower, orMagisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_x86_64.zip
for Android 11 and above. - Genymotion Desktop for Mac M1/M2:
Magisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_arm64.zip
- Genymotion Device Image (PaaS): you need to use the
Magisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_x86_64.zip
orMagisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_arm64.zip
depending on your instance type.
Installation steps:
- Drag'n Drop
Magisk-v23.0.apk
to the device display. Magisk Manager will install and open. Close it for now. - Drag'n Drop
Magisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_x86.zip
,Magisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_x86_64.zip
orMagisk_rebuilt_1c8ebfac_arm64.zip
. - When flashing is complete, reboot the device.
- Launch Magisk Manager. It will request ROOT access:
On Android 9 and above, the popup opens but it is covered by Magisk Manager main window. You need to press the back button to access the popup and allow ROOT access: - Close Magisk Manager and all its processes (use Android Recent Screen button). And launch it again. You will be prompted with an update to apply:
Click OK. Your device will reboot one more time. - Launch Magisk Manager again. You should now see that Magisk is installed in 1c8ebfac(23015) version: