Multidisablersamsung26zip May 2026
Do not search for the fake keyword above. Instead:
Alternatively, use the multidisabler by corsicanu (trusted developer): multidisablersamsung26zip
| Red Flag | What to do | |----------|-------------| | File name combines random numbers & keywords | Search the exact name with "virus" or "scam" | | Hosted on mediafire, mega.nz, dropbox (no official domain) | Avoid unless from known developer with reputation | | YouTube demo shows "disable all bloatware 2025" | Read comments – many will say "virus" | | Requires disabling Play Protect | Never do this | | No GitHub source code | The ZIP is likely binary malware | Do not search for the fake keyword above
The script performs the following operations: The script performs the following operations: | Step
| Step | Action |
|------|--------|
| 1 | Disables dm-verity (block verification of system partitions) |
| 2 | Disables forceencrypt on /userdata |
| 3 | Disables file-based encryption (FBE) or metadata encryption |
| 4 | Modifies /vendor/etc/fstab.samsungexynos (or similar) |
| 5 | Patches vbmeta to allow booting modified images |
| 6 | Removes resize2fs restrictions for dynamic partitions |
The multidisabler is typically a .ZIP file containing software or scripts that users can apply to their Samsung monitors. It is often used to:
These modifications are not officially endorsed by Samsung and are usually developed by third-party communities. The "26" in the name may reference a specific version, firmware update, or model number (e.g., a monitor with an internal identifier like "26U" or "26N").