Disable Zram Magisk
: Connect to a PC and run adb shell magisk --remove-modules to strip all modules and reboot.
If the "Swap" row shows 0 for total, used, and free space, the operation was successful. 5. Potential Risks and Recovery disable zram magisk
Disabling ZRAM via Magisk is straightforward: create a module with a service.sh or post-fs-data.sh script that runs swapoff and resets the ZRAM device. While useful on high-end devices, it can degrade performance on older or low-RAM phones. Always verify after reboot and keep a recovery plan. : Connect to a PC and run adb
Make it executable ( chmod 755 service.sh ): and free space
If you see /dev/block/zram0 (or similar) with a size >0, ZRAM is enabled.
Before proceeding, ensure your device meets the following:
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