In this guide, we will show you. numerous methods to fix the “LSposed partially activated: SEPolicy is not loaded properly” error. There has been this general consensus that the drawbacks associated with gaining administrative privileges by rooting the device via Magisk far outweigh the benefits accrued. And there is definitely some truth to it.
With the SafetyNet And Play Integrity being triggered and Knox getting tripped coupled with issues with banking and payment apps, all this has resulted in the number of users who were inclined towards flashing custom binaries to go on a forever decline. On the plus side though, there are a few strong pillars of support that still manages to attract tech enthusiasts into the rooting domain.
Among them, LSPosed is one of the most [or probably the most] popular players in town. It beholds a slew of nifty and intriguing modules up its sleeves which you could download and install right from within the app itself. While it’s a tall claim to make, but this app has carried forward the legacy of Xposed Framework in the best possible manner, when compared with all its other forks.
And even though its installation is usually a breeze, there have been a few instances wherein you might hit a roadblock. One such example is the “LSposed partially activated: SEPolicy is not loaded properly” error that users are being greeted with inside the LSPosed app even after successfully flashing LSPosed. If you are also facing this issue, then this guide will make you aware of numerous nifty workarounds that should help you mitigate this problem. So without further ado, let’s get started.
Fix LSposed partially activated: SEPolicy is not loaded properly
It is recommended that you try out each of the below-listed tweaks and then check which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Toggle LSPosed Module
The easiest of the four fixes, it comes with the highest success rate and just requires you to disable and re-enable LSPosed via Magisk. Here’s how it could be done:
- Launch Magisk, go to Modules, and disable the toggle next to LSPosed.
- Then restart your device and wait for the device to boot up.
- Now launch Magisk, go to Modules, and re-enable the LSPosed Module.
- Then restart your device once again and check if it fixes the error or not.
FIX 2: Disable All Modules
In some instances. the “LSposed partially activated: SEPolicy is not loaded properly” error might also occur when any other Magisk Module ends up conflicting with LSPosed. Therefore, you’ll have to first create a debugging environment to catch the culprit and then remove that module for good. Here’s how it could be done:
- Launch Magisk, go to Modules, and disable all the modules except LSPosed.
- Then restart your device and check whether you’re getting that error message.
- If not, then re-enable one module at a time until LSPosed faces the same error.
- The last enabled module after which the issue re-appeared will be your culprit.
- So uninstall that module from the Magisk app and restart your device. That’s it.
FIX 3: Reinstall LSPosed
If none of the aforementioned methods spelled out success, then your last course of action should be to uninstall and then reinstall the LSPosed module on your device. Here’s how it could be done:
- To begin with, launch LSPosed, go to Modules, and disable all the modules.
- Then launch Magisk, go to Modules, and tap on Uninstall next to LSPosed.
- Now restart your device. Once it boots up, download LSPosed Zygisk Release.
- Then launch the Magisk app, go to Modules, and tap on Install from Storage.
- Now select the LSPosed Zygisk release ZIP, tap OK in the prompt, and flash it.
- Once done, hit Reboot. Your device will restart with LSPosed up and running.
- Now extract the LSPosed ZIP and install the manager.apk file present there.
That’s it These were the various methods that should help you fix the “LSposed partially activated: SEPolicy is not loaded properly” error. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.