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Disable Zram Magisk -

Open your root-enabled file manager and grant it superuser access when prompted.

After your device reboots, you must verify that the zRAM block device has successfully turned off and shed its allocated memory. Verification via Terminal (Termux) disable zram magisk

If you still see a line displaying /dev/block/zram0 with a size value, the script either did not execute, or your device kernel restarted the swap service after booting. Troubleshooting & Performance Tuning Open your root-enabled file manager and grant it

It does not modify system files, making it safe for OTA updates. Troubleshooting & Performance Tuning It does not modify

If your device enters a boot loop after applying a zRAM-disabling module, don't panic. Follow these steps:

: zRAM does not write to internal storage (eMMC/UFS), so it does not wear out your hardware like traditional disk-based swap would. a Magisk boot script to disable zRAM?