Downloading suspicious root apps normally risks your physical device. Inside the virtual machine, the worst that happens is you wipe the VM and reinstall the Magisk ROM.
Step 1: Download VMOS Pro Install the official VMOS Pro from the Play Store or their official website. (Version 1.4.0+ is recommended).
Step 2: Download a Pre-Patched Magisk ROM
Search for "VMOS Pro Android 7.1 64bit Magisk ROM" on trusted forums (like XDA-Developers or the official VMOS Telegram group). Ensure the file ends in .vmos or .zip. vmos pro magisk rom
Step 3: Import the ROM
Step 4: Boot and Configure
Step 5: Enable Zygisk
Let’s clarify a common confusion: Magisk is not a ROM. Magisk is a tool for systemless rooting. Step 1: Download VMOS Pro Install the official
However, enthusiasts have created pre-rooted virtual disk images (ROMs) for VMOS Pro. When we say "VMOS Pro Magisk ROM," we mean a virtual Android ROM that has been pre-patched to include:
If you cannot find a trusted pre-made ROM, you can patch the virtual boot image using the official VMOS Pro "Root ROM" as a base. This requires extracting the ramdisk.img from an existing VMOS ROM and using the Magisk app to patch it, then repacking. (Note: This is complex and beyond beginner scope; stick to pre-made ROMs.) Step 4: Boot and Configure
Solution: Rename the file to backup.vmos and place it in Internal Storage/VMOSPro/backup/. Then use the "Restore" function in VMOS Pro.