Disable: Zram Magisk
This script runs automatically during the late stages of device startup. Create a file named service.sh and insert the following code:
After flashing the module and rebooting your device, use a terminal emulator to confirm the changes are successful. disable zram magisk
The simplest way to remove zRAM is by using dedicated systemless scripts. Modules such as Swap-Disabler on GitHub disable all active compressed swap spaces during early boot. This script runs automatically during the late stages
Create a text file named module.prop and insert the following parameters: Modules such as Swap-Disabler on GitHub disable all
For high-end devices with , zRAM is often unnecessary. Disabling it frees up CPU cycles and uses raw, uncompressed physical RAM for optimum performance.
#!/system/bin/sh # Wait for the system boot to fully complete sleep 30 # Turn off the active zRAM swap device if [ -e /dev/block/zram0 ]; then swapoff /dev/block/zram0 # Reset disksize to release the memory allocated to zRAM echo 1 > /sys/block/zram0/reset fi # Apply to secondary zRAM partitions if present for i in 1 2 3; do if [ -e /dev/block/zram$i ]; then swapoff /dev/block/zram$i echo 1 > /sys/block/zram$i/reset fi done # Set swappiness to 0 to instruct the kernel not to swap echo 0 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness Use code with caution. Step D: Zip and Flash