: Using this tool will trigger Samsung Knox, which may permanently disable features like Samsung Pay and Secure Folder. Always verify the source of your download on platforms like GitHub or AndroidFileHost . R on a samsung galaxy s10e already running android 12
Samsung devices are programmed to automatically overwrite a custom recovery (like TWRP) with the original stock recovery during the first boot. This script stops that process. Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip
Allows modifications to read-only partitions like /system , /vendor , and /product by converting them to formats that support write access. Usage and Availability : Using this tool will trigger Samsung Knox,
In the world of Samsung Galaxy modding, few files are as crucial—yet as misunderstood—as the Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip . If you have ever tried to install a custom ROM (like LineageOS, crDroid, or Evolution X) on a recent Samsung device, you have likely encountered the dreaded "Status 7" error, a bootloop, or an inability to mount system partitions. This is where version 3.1 of the multidisabler steps in as a hero. This script stops that process
| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | TWRP asks for password on boot | You didn’t format data after flashing multidisabler. Format Data again. | | Device bootloops at Samsung logo | Reboot to TWRP → Flash multidisabler again → Format Data. | | Internal storage shows 0MB | In TWRP → Wipe → Format Data → type yes . Reboot recovery. | | “Vaultkeeper” triggered (red text on boot) | Flash multidisabler again, then format data. |
Use a tool like Odin on a PC to install a compatible TWRP build.