What is DOSBox-X?
DOSBox-X is an open-source DOS emulator for running DOS applications and games.
DOS-based Windows such as Windows 3.x and Windows 9x are officially supported.
Compared to DOSBox, DOSBox-X is much more flexible and provides more features.
Look at the DOSBox-X Wiki for more information about DOSBox-X and usage guides.
We also hope that DOSBox-X (along with DOSLIB) can aid in new DOS development.
Magisk V24.0 Zip ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
Note: Rooting your device carries risks. It may void your warranty and can potentially brick your device if done incorrectly. Always ensure you have a backup of your data.
The built-in MagiskHide feature was officially removed, replaced by Zygisk-based solutions.
It's important to understand that Magisk does not provide a standalone ZIP file for download. Since version 24.0, the ZIP file is created by renaming the APK file. To obtain the ZIP, download the Magisk-v24.0.apk file from the official GitHub repository, then simply rename the .apk file extension to .zip. This method works because the APK file format is essentially a ZIP archive with a different extension. magisk v24.0 zip
: Improved compatibility for specific devices from Meizu, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, and Sony. : Updated the internal BusyBox to version 1.34.1. GitHub Pages documentation on how to set up the to hide root in this version?
Key changes (high-level)
Compatibility and requirements
Whether you are looking to flash the Magisk v24.0 ZIP to root your phone or want to understand how Zygisk works, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know. 🛠️ Key Features of Magisk v24.0 Note: Rooting your device carries risks
Rooting is a powerful responsibility. Use Magisk v24.0 to strip away bloat, automate tasks, and customize your Android experience—but always keep a backup. The ZIP file might be small (under 10 MB), but it unlocks the full potential of your device. Flash wisely.
The v24.0 release was one of the most significant overhauls in Magisk history: To obtain the ZIP, download the Magisk-v24
Magisk v24.0 ZIP: A Comprehensive Guide to the Zygisk Era Magisk, developed by topjohnwu, has long been the premier method for rooting Android devices systemlessly. It allows users to gain root access while keeping the system partition untouched, essential for passing SafetyNet checks and maintaining device security. In January 2022, Magisk v24.0 was released, marking a massive architectural shift that fundamentally changed how rooting, module management, and hiding root work.