In the world of Android modification, Samsung's "System-as-root" devices (initially those launched with Android 9 Pie and later) introduced several barriers for power users. The multidisabler script serves as a "all-in-one" solution to semi-permanently disable these features so that a rooted device can operate smoothly.
Modifying your Samsung device voids your warranty and may permanently disable hardware features like Samsung Pay. The author is not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, or thermonuclear war. Proceed at your own risk. Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip
Modern Android devices encrypt user data by default. When you modify the system, the custom recovery (TWRP) often cannot read the encrypted /data partition, resulting in a "0MB" storage error or a prompt for an unknown password. Multidisabler disables forced encryption, allowing TWRP to successfully wipe, backup, and restore files. 2. Vaultkeeper The author is not responsible for bricked devices,
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. When you modify the system, the custom recovery
: It may remove specific services from the Android manifest to prevent them from starting. Usage & Safety
This service can relock your bootloader or overwrite custom binaries if it detects unauthorized changes. The multidisabler stops it from interfering with your root status.