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How can I re-install the Magisk module? I'm having issues migrating from PlayStore to the Retail versions of the module.
This guide will show you how to uninstall the module, if you no longer wish to use it and or you are migrating from the Play Store version to the Retail version of the application and wish to use the correct module.

1. Open Magisk and select the "Modules" from the menu


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2. Select the "Recycle Bin" icon from the Total Recall module, in order for it to be completely removed from the resident Magisk modules. Note: You should see an "X" in the Recyle Bin aswell as a warning the module will be uninstalled on the "next reboot".


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3. Proceed to Restart your device (or alternatively Power OFF / ON)


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4. Upon having rebooted the device, verify from the Magisk Modules page that the Total Recall module is in fact no longer visible / installed


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5. Finally, proceed to re-install the latest module from the next guide (link below), for the correct version you require -> either the Play Store or Retail variants of the module.

Install Magisk Module Guide
My device upgraded to Android 10, and I'm no longer licensed?
As of Android 10, Google no longer allows an application to acquire the IMEI identifier of the device, for that reason we can no longer validate your old license.

This can easily be rectified by performing the following actions:

Firstly, Ensure you are on application Version 2.0.82 or above

1. Settings -> About

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2. Press on the "Registration ID" section and you will be taken to our website to update your existing license:

https://killermobile.com/registration-update

To Locate your existing IMEI, goto:

System Settings -> About Phone and locate your IMEI



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3. Upon confirmation of your upgraded license, please perform the following to validate it in the application:

Settings -> General -> Update Registration
My phone updated to Android 9 (PIE) and I can no longer record both sides of the audio?
Some major system changes occurred in the Android 9 update that prevented the call audio stream from being acquired.

In some countries, the manufacturers of various devices have opted to "allow" both sides of the call audio in the system - however, in most cases both sides of the audio is no longer able to be obtained.

However, we have a solution available for rooted devices - which in most cases can overcome this limitation imposed by Android and enable both sides of the call recording audio!

Rooted Recording Guide
Rooted Recording - Magisk module install guide
We have developed a module to enable call recording on both sides, we support from Android (7.0) up to the latest version of Android (11.0) on rooted devices.

Installation Guide
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1. Download the latest TotalRecall-Magisk-(Variant).zip that corresponds to Total Recall version you own.

You have either installed Total Recall from the Play Store (Play Store Version), or you have installed it from our own website (Retail Version).

Ensure you use the correct .zip file, otherwise the module will not function correctly!

Save the file to your internal device device storage.

Download Links:

PlayStore: PLAY STORE MAGISK MODULE

Retail: RETAIL MAGISK MODULE

2. Select the modules icon

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3. Click on "Install from storage"

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4. Select the downloaded zip from your internal storage location:

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5. Reboot the device after the installation has been performed

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6. Verify that the installation was a success after the device has rebooted by pressing on the modules icon again

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Note: At any time, if you wish to uninstall the module, you can simply click on the "Trash Can" icon and reboot. This will effectively remove the entire module from your device.

7. In Total Recall, select the "Root" recording strategy and you are now set, with luck - further call recordings will have both sides of the audio.


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Note: Some devices may not capture both sides of the audio with this module, in which case - if you can please contact us with your device model / manufacturer / operating system version and we will investigate further.

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