Run Windows Subsystem For Android on your Windows 10 and Windows 11 PC using prebuilt binaries with Google Play Store (MindTheGapps) and/or Magisk or KernelSU (root solutions) built in.
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Published by github-actions[bot] 7 months ago
[!WARNING]
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LTS RELEASES AND LAST NON-LTS RELEASES
Switches to upstream MagiskOnWSALocal Repo:
Magisk module and GApps Issues fixed
Pixel Devices Props no longer applied (except KernelSU Builds) (May cause unexpected behavour)
All Builds with Google Apps/GApps will now include Magisk by default in order for them to function
KernelSU Builds will be built using the old non-upstream script, to avoid the Magisk+Gapps limitation
LTS Builds aim to keep Magisk, KernelSU and Gapps up to date via regular releases.
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.2311.40000.5.0
20240213
81658d45
27.0
0.9.2
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 7 months ago
[!WARNING]
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LTS RELEASES AND LAST NON-LTS RELEASES
Switches to upstream MagiskOnWSALocal Repo:
Magisk module and GApps Issues fixed
Pixel Devices Props no longer applied (except KernelSU Builds) (May cause unexpected behavour)
All Builds with Google Apps/GApps will now include Magisk by default in order for them to function
KernelSU Builds will be built using the old non-upstream script, to avoid the Magisk+Gapps limitation
LTS Builds aim to keep Magisk, KernelSU and Gapps up to date via regular releases.
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.2311.40000.5.0
20240213
81658d45
27.0
0.9.2
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 7 months ago
[!WARNING]
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LTS RELEASES AND LAST NON-LTS RELEASES
Switches to upstream MagiskOnWSALocal Repo:
Magisk module and GApps Issues fixed
Pixel Devices Props no longer applied (except KernelSU Builds) (May cause unexpected behavour)
All Builds with Google Apps/GApps will now include Magisk by default in order for them to function
KernelSU Builds will be built using the old non-upstream script, to avoid the Magisk+Gapps limitation
LTS Builds aim to keep Magisk, KernelSU and Gapps up to date via regular releases.
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.2311.40000.5.0
20240213
81658d45
27.0
0.9.2
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 7 months ago
[!WARNING]
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LTS RELEASES AND LAST NON-LTS RELEASES
Switches to upstream MagiskOnWSALocal Repo:
Magisk module and GApps Issues fixed
Pixel Devices Props no longer applied (except KernelSU Builds) (May cause unexpected behavour)
All Builds with Google Apps/GApps will now include Magisk by default in order for them to function
KernelSU Builds will be built using the old non-upstream script, to avoid the Magisk+Gapps limitation
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.2311.40000.5.0
20240213
v3d91a561
to v81658d45
27.0
v0.8.1
to v0.9.2
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 7 months ago
[!WARNING]
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LTS RELEASES AND LAST NON-LTS RELEASES
Switches to upstream MagiskOnWSALocal Repo:
Magisk module and GApps Issues fixed
Pixel Devices Props no longer applied (except KernelSU Builds) (May cause unexpected behavour)
All Builds with Google Apps/GApps will now include Magisk by default in order for them to function
KernelSU Builds will be built using the old non-upstream script, to avoid the Magisk+Gapps limitation
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.2311.40000.5.0
20240213
v3d91a561
to v81658d45
27.0
v0.8.1
to v0.9.2
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 7 months ago
[!WARNING]
READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING!!!!
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LTS RELEASES AND LAST NON-LTS RELEASES
Switches to upstream MagiskOnWSALocal Repo:
Magisk module and GApps Issues fixed
Pixel Devices Props no longer applied (except KernelSU Builds) (May cause unexpected behavour)
All Builds with Google Apps/GApps will now include Magisk by default in order for them to function
KernelSU Builds will be built using the old non-upstream script, to avoid the Magisk+Gapps limitation
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.2311.40000.5.0
20240213
v3d91a561
to v81658d45
27.0
v0.8.1
to v0.9.2
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 9 months ago
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2310.40000.2.0
to v2311.40000.5.0
20231109
65207f96
26.4
0.7.5
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 9 months ago
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2310.40000.2.0
to v2311.40000.5.0
20231109
65207f96
26.4
0.7.5
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 9 months ago
[!CAUTION]
For anyone updating from a previous WSA Build:
guide, in the case that the builds in this release do not work as intended (crashes, bugs or not working), so that you can revert to the old version if needs be.
Please backup your Userdata VHDX using thisEnsure that 7-zip/WinRAR is up-to-date, before extracting, to avoid extraction errors.
[!NOTE]
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theIf you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
[!IMPORTANT]
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2310.40000.2.0
to v2311.40000.5.0
20231109
65207f96
26.4
0.7.5
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 10 months ago
Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.3.0
to v2310.40000.2.0
20231109
d7750b72
26.4
0.7.1
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 10 months ago
Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.3.0
to v2310.40000.2.0
20231109
d7750b72
26.4
0.7.1
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 10 months ago
Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.3.0
to v2310.40000.2.0
20231109
d7750b72
26.4
0.7.1
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 10 months ago
Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2309.40000.2.0
to v2311.40000.4.0
20231109
d7750b72
26.4
0.7.1
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 10 months ago
Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2309.40000.2.0
to v2311.40000.4.0
20231109
d7750b72
26.4
0.7.1
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by github-actions[bot] 10 months ago
Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed or WSA installed that has not been downloaded from this repo, you must completely uninstall it to use these builds
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2309.40000.2.0
to v2311.40000.4.0
20231109
d7750b72
26.4
0.7.1
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by MustardChef about 1 year ago
WSA
. This will help you avoid the potential issues that may occur during installation and after install.Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed, you must completely uninstall it to use MagiskOnWSA
WSA
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.3.0
arm64 ----> v2309.40000.2.0
arm64d4e552d0 (26301)
v26.3
v0.6.8
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by MustardChef about 1 year ago
WSA
. This will help you avoid the potential issues that may occur during installation and after install.Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed, you must completely uninstall it to use MagiskOnWSA
WSA
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.3.0
x86_64 ---> v2309.40000.2.0
x86_64d4e552d0 (26301)
v26.3
v0.6.8
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal
https://github.com/cinit/WSAPatch
Published by MustardChef about 1 year ago
WSA
. This will help you avoid the potential issues that may occur during installation and after install.Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed, you must completely uninstall it to use MagiskOnWSA
WSA
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.3.0
x86_64 ---> v2309.40000.2.0
x86_64d4e552d0 (26301)
v26.3
v0.6.8
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
Published by MustardChef about 1 year ago
WSA
. This will help you avoid the potential issues that may occur during installation and after install.Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed, you must completely uninstall it to use MagiskOnWSA
WSA
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.1.0
x86_64 ---> v2308.40000.3.0
x86_640fe46c5a (26301)
---> d4e552d0 (26301)
v26.3
v0.6.7
---> v0.6.8
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it
https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal
https://github.com/cinit/WSAPatch
Published by MustardChef about 1 year ago
WSA
. This will help you avoid the potential issues that may occur during installation and after install.Warning
guide in full before installing. Ensure you meet the full requirements for an installation on Windows 11.
Read theNote
If you're updating WSA, merge the folders and replace the files for all items when asked
Note :
If you have the official WSA installed, you must completely uninstall it to use MagiskOnWSA
WSA
Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,Run.bat
in the extracted dir.Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml
in PowerShell.Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>
in PowerShell.v2308.40000.1.0
x86_64 ---> v2308.40000.3.0
x86_640fe46c5a (26301)
---> d4e552d0 (26301)
v26.3
v0.6.7
---> v0.6.8
If the Magisk App does not appear after the installation of the WSA build with Magisk, download it from here and sideload it into WSA
For Builds with KernelSU, you will need to sideload the KernelSU Manager in order to use it. You can get this by going to the releases here, and scrolling down the list of assets, until you find it