Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip
Before flashing, ensure you have:
: For newer devices with One UI 5.0 (Android 13) or Android 14, you need Multidisabler 4.0 or 5.0 . Version 3.1 is specifically for Android 11 / One UI 3.1 firmware.
If your data is encrypted, you may need to Format Data (not just Wipe) first. This will erase all internal storage, so backup your data ! Flash the Zip: In TWRP, tap Install . Navigate to the multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip file. Select it and Swipe to confirm Flash .
This feature automates the removal of Samsung-specific software locks, allowing for a persistent custom recovery environment and the ability to flash third-party firmware without system-enforced reverts. Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip
Vaultkeeper is a Samsung-proprietary security service that monitors the bootloader lock status. If it detects unauthorized alterations, it can lock out user control, cause boot errors, or unexpectedly relock system partitions. 4. Halts Process Authenticator (proca)
It stops the stock Samsung software from automatically overwriting your custom TWRP recovery with the original stock recovery during reboot. Neutralises Security Services:
Remember: always read the XDA thread for your exact device model before flashing, and never skip the backup step. Happy modding! Before flashing, ensure you have: : For newer
By default, if a Samsung device detects a custom recovery environment like TWRP during a normal boot sequence, it immediately overwrites it with the original stock recovery. Multidisabler disables this script, preserving TWRP.
: Formatting Data wipes your internal storage completely. Always back up your photos, downloads, and any other important files before proceeding.
The Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip was tested and confirmed working on: This will erase all internal storage, so backup your data
It works "semi-permanently". This means the changes last until you flash official Samsung firmware or do a factory reset. This is important to remember, as you'll need to reflash the multidisabler after any system update to keep your modifications working.
This is normal and not an error. It simply indicates a custom kernel. Press Power button once to proceed.
Specifically, version 3.1 of the script targets and deactivates several security layers: 1. Disables File-Based Encryption (FBE)