: Stops a Samsung security service that can lock the bootloader or prevent unauthorized partitions from booting.

Disables process authentication and security monitoring services that can cause crashes on modified systems.

If you plan to root by patching the AP file in Magisk and flashing via Odin, you might encounter random reboots or “Custom binary blocked by FRP lock” errors despite having OEM unlock enabled. The multidisabler script preemptively neutralizes these checks.

In TWRP, go to Wipe > Format Data (type 'yes'). This is necessary to actually remove the encryption that the disabler has now permitted you to bypass. Reboot: Restart your system. Important Considerations

Vaultkeeper was not fully disabled. Fix: Boot back to TWRP, re-flash Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip and then immediately flash the latest vbmeta_disabled.tar for your model via Odin in the AP slot. Some Samsung devices require both steps.

Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip 🔥 Newest

: Stops a Samsung security service that can lock the bootloader or prevent unauthorized partitions from booting.

Disables process authentication and security monitoring services that can cause crashes on modified systems. Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip

If you plan to root by patching the AP file in Magisk and flashing via Odin, you might encounter random reboots or “Custom binary blocked by FRP lock” errors despite having OEM unlock enabled. The multidisabler script preemptively neutralizes these checks. : Stops a Samsung security service that can

In TWRP, go to Wipe > Format Data (type 'yes'). This is necessary to actually remove the encryption that the disabler has now permitted you to bypass. Reboot: Restart your system. Important Considerations Reboot: Restart your system

Vaultkeeper was not fully disabled. Fix: Boot back to TWRP, re-flash Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip and then immediately flash the latest vbmeta_disabled.tar for your model via Odin in the AP slot. Some Samsung devices require both steps.