Android Verified Boot (AVB) is a security feature that ensures the integrity of the operating system from the moment the power button is pressed. It creates a chain of trust.
Some devices require a factory reset after this operation:
This is where the comes into play.
Here’s a complete workflow for using the vbmeta disable-verification command successfully.
If your device is currently bootable, you can back up the existing vbmeta: vbmeta disable-verification command
The core command that every modder learns is:
The standard syntax to flash an empty or modified vbmeta image while disabling verification and verity is: Android Verified Boot (AVB) is a security feature
, allowing the device to boot with modified or unofficial software (e.g., custom kernels, Magisk root, or GSIs). Overview of VBMeta Verification