> Note: This repository is designed specifically not to be forked. This does not use the same mechanism as the original MagiskOnWSA. Don't fork this repository unless you're a developer and want to modify the code itself or want to download a specific configuration of WSA not already available in the [Releases page](https://github.com/PeterNjeim/MagiskOnWSA/releases/latest).
2. In the latest release, go to the Assets section and download the WSA version of your choosing (do not download "Source code")
3. Extract the zip file
4. Delete the zip file
5. Move the newly extracted folder to a suitable location (Documents folder is a good choice), as you will need to keep the folder on your PC to use MagiskOnWSA
7. Once the installation process completes, WSA will launch (if this is a first-time install, a window asking for consent to diagnositic information will be shown instead. Sometimes two identical windows will show, this is fine and nothing bad happens if you click OK in both windows)
8. Click on the PowerShell window, then press any key on the keyboard, the PowerShell window should close
> Note: If you want to preseve your data, make a backup of the `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\MicrosoftCorporationII.WindowsSubsystemForAndroid_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\userdata.vhdx` file. After uninstalling, copy the VHDX file back to the `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\MicrosoftCorporationII.WindowsSubsystemForAndroid_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache` folder. To then restore your app icons to the start menu, install [WSAHelper](https://github.com/LSPosed/WSAHelper/releases/latest) and follow their instructions
1. Go to the Start Menu
2. Type `Windows Subsystem for Android`
3. Once the WSA app shows, click `App settings` in the right pane
- No. Virtual machines like WSA cannot pass these mechanisms on their own due to the lack of signing by Google. Passing requires more exotic (and untested) solutions: <https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix/discussions/145#discussioncomment-2170917>
- Virtualization is required to run virtual machines like WSA. `Run.bat` helps you enable it. After rebooting, re-run `Run.bat` to install WSA. If it's still not working, you have to enable virtualization in your BIOS/UEFI. Instructions vary by PC vendor, look for help online
- No. WSA is mounted as read-only by Hyper-V. You can, however, modify the system partition by creating a Magisk module, or by directly modifying the system.img file
- Download a WSA version that doesn't include Magisk from the [Releases page](https://github.com/PeterNjeim/MagiskOnWSA/releases/latest). Then follow the [Installation instructions](#installation)
2. Move your custom Magisk APK/ZIP file to the `download` folder and rename it to `magisk-debug.zip`
2. In GitHub Actions, click on `Build MagiskOnWSA`
3. Choose `Custom` in the `Magisk Version` field
4.**b)** Via URL:
1. Input the URL pointing to your custom Magisk APK/ZIP file in the `Custom Magisk APK/ZIP URL` field
3.**B)** GApps
1.**a)** Via local file:
1. Create a folder named `download in the root
2. Move your custom OpenGApps or MindTheGapps ZIP file to the `download` folder and rename it to `OpenGApps-{arch}-{variant}.zip` or `MindTheGapps-{arch}.zip`*(e.g. `OpenGApps-x64-pico.zip` or `MindTheGapps-arm64.zip`)*
2. In GitHub Actions, click on `Build MagiskOnWSA`
3. Choose `Custom (OpenGApps)` or `Custom (MindTheGapps)` in the `GApps Variant` field
4.**b)** Via URL:
1. Input the URL pointing to your custom OpenGApps or MindTheGapps ZIP file in the `Custom GApps ZIP URL` field