Is it Safe to OTA Update with TWRP 2.7.1.1 - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all guys.
I've just received the OTA update 30O for my oneplus one.
What i did to my phone is: root via adb and fastboot commands, install TWRP recovery 2.7.1.0 and gain root acces with SuperSU.
I then did update my recovery to TWRP 2..7.1.1 via TWRP manager installing the supported busybox from the play store.
Is it sage to OTA update using this configuration? Ive read here on the section that some people has caused havoc by updating their phone and I just want to be safe as I use my phone for work purposes too.
Thanks yall for your help :highfive: :good:

I was on cm11s the initial build with twrp.
I adb sideloaded the official OTA the @timmaaa links in his sticky in the general section, then I rebooted, and took the next OTA which installed on its own through twrp. Then I rebooted.
So it should work for you. The thread in general has all of the instructions to adb sideload it

Flash update via TWRP and flash SuperSU v2.0.1 after.
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Knight-Rider said:
Flash update via TWRP and flash SuperSU v2.0.1 after.
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So I went ahead and flashed the ota unthi cking update cm recovery and all went good. I then rooted again installing supersu. I don't know how people had caused so many strange things doing this update
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Root without wipe ?????

Hi all, just a simple question: at the moment I'm running the 38r version with no custom ROM/kernel. I've twrp and supersu installed and updated. Is it possible to root the phone without wipe all datas?? Thanks!
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The only thing that would wipe the device is the bootloader unlock process. If you already have twrp, there is nothing to be wiped to root it. Just flash SuperSU zip in twrp
#stayparanoid
You're already rooted if you have SuperSU installed. You've posted this question in more than one place, which isn't allowed.
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[Q] superSu help

Whenever superSu asks for permission to run a root app my screen becomes unresponsive. Timer runs out and i am not able to apply grant permission. Help. This didnt use to happen when i was earlier rooted with towelroot. Right now also i ised towelroot
Have you tried re-flashing the supersu zip?
jameson21 said:
Have you tried re-flashing the supersu zip?
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Yes. Didnt work.
Btw by reflash the zip file you mean reinstall it from pkay store, right?
Pardon the ignorance. Just found out that flashing a zip file and installing apps from play store are 2 different things.
Well my bootloader is locked and neither do i have a custom recovery installed. So flashing doesnt seem to be an option right now.. If i am not missing anything.
Are you running 5.0? If so how the heck did you root with towelroot? AFAIK you can not root 5.0 that way. Maybe that is a problem.
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frenziedfemale said:
Are you running 5.0? If so how the heck did you root with towelroot? AFAIK you can not root 5.0 that way. Maybe that is a problem.
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No no. I am on kitkat only
Tried reinstalling it. This is what came up. I am on android 4.4.4 btw
You need to flash the supersu zip using fastboot:
teamandroid. com/2014/06/19/root-nexus-5-android-444-ktu84p-kitkat/2/ (you're going to have to fix that link because I have under 10 posts so the forum won't let me post..)
Additionally you need to have an unlocked bootloader
jameson21 said:
You need to flash the supersu zip using fastboot:
teamandroid. com/2014/06/19/root-nexus-5-android-444-ktu84p-kitkat/2/ (you're going to have to fix that link because I have under 10 posts so the forum won't let me post..)
Additionally you need to have an unlocked bootloader
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Why is it happening now? Didnt use to happen earlier..
You say you were rooted ...why did you re-root? It looks like you are no longer rooted. Did you do an update or anything?
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frenziedfemale said:
You say you were rooted ...why did you re-root? It looks like you are no longer rooted. Did you do an update or anything?
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I was rooted. I unrooted because i thought it was required to update to lollipop. But i dont have any intention to update to L for now.
rahul9five said:
I was rooted. I unrooted because i thought it was required to update to lollipop. But i dont have any intention to update to L for now.
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To get root again either flash the latest CF Auto Root in fastboot or flash the latest superSU.zip in recovery or flash a pre-rooted custom rom in a custom recovery.

[ROOT][INFO][MARSHMALLOW] How to Root 6.0 Easily + Systemless [TESTED]

Hello guys,
Old guide
Here I'm sharing a little info about rooting marshmallow for those who don't know. Do not flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.64-20151220185127.zip it's giving lots of force closes. Note: I'm using Indian version firmware.
Steps:
Install 6.0 OTA
Install TWRP recovery from here
Download BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip from this thread #3
Flash it via TWRP
When rebooting TWRP will ask you to install supersu. do not install it.
important* take a nandroid backup before flashing supersu zip
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Systemless Rooting with SuperSU
follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/root-systemless-rooting-supersu-2-74-2-t3405772
Thanks. I just installed MM and then the bad 2.64 SuperSU after setting everything back up. Pain in the butt. Kind of makes me regret rooting it in the first place..
I have installed Marshmallow and rooted with 2.64. No one FC...
mairhanss said:
I have installed Marshmallow and rooted with 2.64. No one FC...
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I got lots of them and that's why I recommended that do not use 2.64.
mairhanss said:
I have installed Marshmallow and rooted with 2.64. No one FC...
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I have 2.64 too and no FC.
Just decided to install 2.64 after making a nandroid backup, in case anything went wrong. I'm glad to see that it's working fine for me, no FC.
The guide is the same as Chainfire talks about his SuperSU.
Its no guide only for MXP
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I got lots of them and that's why I recommended that do not use 2.64.
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2.64 is fine. No issues.
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---------- Post added at 10:47 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:46 AM ----------
Anoop, fc is only for you on 2.64) 2.60 plus versions work fine
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how do i uninstall system apps like sheets and docs after root.?
bablu048 said:
how do i uninstall system apps like sheets and docs after root.?
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Download any cleaner app and give root permission to that. After that delete those apps.
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how do i get back MM boot screen because after rooting it shows bootloader unlocked logo.?
bablu048 said:
how do i get back MM boot screen because after rooting it shows bootloader unlocked logo.?
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Dude, the answer to your question is on the first page of the X Play theme and apps section. People need to learn to read
bro i flashed root file via twrp afer reboot there is super su. and i did full factory reset , after that there is no root .
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Dude, the answer to your question is on the first page of the X Play theme and apps section. People need to learn to read
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Is it ok to flash latest super su v2.64?will it give bootloop?
Chandru1166 said:
bro i flashed root file via twrp afer reboot there is super su. and i did full factory reset , after that there is no root .
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No problem flash the zip again.
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AnoopKumar said:
Hello guys,
Here I'm sharing a little info about rooting marshmallow for those who don't know. Do not flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.64-20151220185127.zip it's giving lots of force closes. Note: I'm using Indian version firmware.
Steps:
Install 6.0 OTA
Install TWRP recovery from here
Download BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip from this thread #3
Flash it via TWRP
When rebooting TWRP will ask you to install supersu. do not install it.
important* take a nandroid backup before flashing supersu zip
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Man you saved my life. I accidentally flashed the v2.64 and the force closes happened. I had to restore my backup and then flash the mentioned version.
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super su 2.65 work fine for me, 2.64 need actived for code via adb
AnoopKumar you saved our lives by giving the last simple solution of a working SuperSU.
I tried the latest 2.65, 64, and was roaming around the forums for solution and you provided one! Thanks a lot brother!
FC's are killing me on .64, on .65 the phone doesn't go past the bootloader
Can I completely unroot after rooting with this method (without factory reset of course)
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Finally rooted my device.
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Updating TWRP

Currently on TekHd. I want to order update TWRP. What would be the process to do this without resetting everything?
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jkeith1 said:
Currently on TekHd. I want to order update TWRP. What would be the process to do this without resetting everything?
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Why do you want to update twrp when there is nothing wrong with it?
If you do update twrp to a newer version it would not reset anything.
Good luck,
Have a great day!
I'd also like to move onto 3.0.0.0 because MTP does not work on 2.8.7.1. I have tried everything and am unable to move anything off the phone in TWRP.
jkeith1 said:
Currently on TekHd. I want to order update TWRP. What would be the process to do this without resetting everything?
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Nothing will be reset. Just download the version for your device in .IMG format and flash it in TWRP or via Odin. I have no issues with 3.0 and have been using it since it became available.
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Download Flashify via play store, download TWRP IMG and flash via Flashify. Note be sure to select recovery IMG not boot IMG. Done!
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Here you go:
https://dl.twrp.me/noblelte/
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Flashing 5.3

Hey guys what's the best way to flash the new update? I tried flashfire but it won't unencrypt the OTA.
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robgee789 said:
Hey guys what's the best way to flash the new update? I tried flashfire but it won't unencrypt the OTA.
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Flashfire does not seem to work right without SuperSu, at least I had the same experience as you. I flashed back the stock recovery and let the normal updater do it's jobs.
It doesn't seem to care that a custom Kernel and magisk is installed, worked perfectly.
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D-m-x said:
Flashfire does not seem to work right without SuperSu, at least I had the same experience as you. I flashed back the stock recovery and let the normal updater do it's jobs.
It doesn't seem to care that a custom Kernel and magisk is installed, worked perfectly.
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How do I flash the stock recovery mate?
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I find it easy to flash the full update through TWRP.
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I flashed successfully using TWRP as well, and everything is working fine.
Just downloaded the version posted here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74693612&postcount=6
Then booted to TWRP, flashed the file, then flashed Magisk (or SuperSU if you prefer) to root. Root before rebooting after the update, otherwise TWRP may be replaced with stock recovery.
I did backup using Titanium, before updating. Your data should remain intact. But it's good to backup beforehand, just in case.
You do not need to download images from the site. Simply allow your tablet to download the update. Once downloaded, it is located in /system/data/data/com. nvidia. ota/app_download - move it to /system/sdcard/Download, run the tablet in recovery and flash the downloaded zip file.

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