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Step by Step Installation of/Upgrade to Android Pie Custom Roms
Following this guide, you will lose all your data if haven't backed it up yet!!
Also NO USING GSI PIE!!!
Requirements:
- Twrp is already installed.
What you need:
- LineageosTWRP (Attached to thread)
- Custom Rom (can be found here)
- Open Gapps (Pico or Nano)
Only if Root is wanted: Chose either of them
Magisk(Recommended) or SuperSU
- A brain and a body
- The Knowledge that you will wipe your phone by doing this. Be Warned.
Installation:
1. Backup all the files that you have either by copying them to a usb drive ,a micro SD or your computer.
2. Check that all files are copied successfully and can be opened or viewed.
( Some apps have a cloud synchonisation feature, use it if you have it as an option since it is really helpful!)
3. Now, get your preferred rom, gapps and if wanted, your root method ready, also unzip the twrp file aswell.
Copy them to your micro SD.
4. Boot into twrp via adb or by using some app(root needed).
In Twrp, go into wipe option, then select change file system. Change file System to ext4.
4.1 Now use Twrp Reboot-Menu Option to reboot into recovery(twrp) again.
4.2 Wipe system, data, cache and dalvik-cache partitions using the Wipe option
5. Go into Install Option and Press on "Install IMG" , select pietwrp image and flash it. (The name should be lineagerecovery.img or something if downloaded via telegram)
(If you don't have it yet and are in the Lenovo P2 Telegram group, type #pietwrp in chat and make sure to safe it to your download folder. Otherwise it's also attached to this thread.)
6. Reboot back to recovery like you did in step 4.1.
7. Now install your rom and gapps.
8. Wipe cache and then reboot .
9. Setup your phone and Enjoy.
( For Root, reboot to recovery. Flash your Root Method, wipe cache and reboot)
Enjoy and thank your Devs
FAQ
Q: Instructions unclear, phone stuck in bootloop
A: Either do this:
Download this folder and use one of the two ".bat" files. Boot into Bootloader via Volume Down and Power Button. --
It will flash S048 Firmware of our Lenovo P2, after the flash-process is finished it will boot up on its own. Recommended: Do all the ota updates via ota app.
Or: Boot into bootloader, via adb cmd prompt use: fastboot boot lineagerecovery.img , then use reboot menu to reboot into twrp. Clean Wipe phone(Wipe system,data, cache and dalvik-cache Partitions) and try flashing your Rom etc. again.
Q: Instructions unclear, hardbricked my phone!!
A: Thaat shouldn't have happened. Did you screw up somewhere?...
Luckily you backed up your most important files!
I'm trying to install the OpenGapps package for LineageOS 16 on my new Oneplus 7 Pro, but have a problem installing it.
First I tried the "open_gapps-arm64-9.0-micro-20190827.zip" package, but it told me its the wrong platform. Is it not arm64?
Second I tried to install the "open_gapps-arm-9.0-micro-20190827.zip", but gives me an error 70, saying I do not have enough space.
Maybe someone have a solution for this?
Thanks
Try MindtheGapps. I've seen this work for some.
http://downloads.codefi.re/jdcteam/javelinanddart/gapps
oryanh said:
Try MindtheGapps. I've seen this work for some.
http://downloads.codefi.re/jdcteam/javelinanddart/gapps
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Tried it. Still does not work.
I got it semi, but still not working. Seems like the problem is within the way the partitions getting handled. My old Oneplus 5t had a boot, recovery, system partitions. The new one includes the recovery inside the boot it seems instead.
Here's how far I am now:
1) Unlocked the phone
2) Installed TWRP
3) Install Lineage ( This overwrites the TWRP so you have to install it again )
4) Reboot straight from TWRP after flashing the Lineage... back into the Bootloader/Fastboot mode and install the TWRP again.
5) Boot back into TWRP recovery and now I'm able to install OpenGapps ARM64 version.
But after this I cant boot the OS anymore...
cbadk said:
Tried it. Still does not work.
I got it semi, but still not working. Seems like the problem is within the way the partitions getting handled. My old Oneplus 5t had a boot, recovery, system partitions. The new one includes the recovery inside the boot it seems instead.
Here's how far I am now:
1) Unlocked the phone
2) Installed TWRP
3) Install Lineage ( This overwrites the TWRP so you have to install it again )
4) Reboot straight from TWRP after flashing the Lineage... back into the Bootloader/Fastboot mode and install the TWRP again.
5) Boot back into TWRP recovery and now I'm able to install OpenGapps ARM64 version.
But after this I cant boot the OS anymore...
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Format data in twrp then try boot again should work
liam_davenport said:
Format data in twrp then try boot again should work
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Still no luck. Tried many things now... but here's what happens:
1) Installing the TWRP
2) Format data partition and everything else
3) Reboot back into TWRP
4) Install Lineage ( At this point I'm able to boot into Lineage just fine )
5) Trying to install Open GApps at this point gives me:
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# Begin Open GApps Install Log
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
# End Open GApps Install Log
INSTALLATION FAILURE: This Open GApps package cannot be installed on this
device's architecture. Please download the correct version for your device.
# Begin User's gapps-config
# End User's gapps-config
It says I need to install the ARM instead of ARM64...
But if I go back into the bootloader and flash the twrp and boot back into the recovery, I'm able to install Open GApps ARM64 just fine. Seems like a weird "device's architecture" detection problem in the Open Gapps or maybe it could be the TWRP... not sure...
Also after this it will no longer boot.
Kinda weird problem....
cbadk said:
Still no luck. Tried many things now... but here's what happens:
1) Installing the TWRP
2) Format data partition and everything else
3) Reboot back into TWRP
4) Install Lineage ( At this point I'm able to boot into Lineage just fine )
5) Trying to install Open GApps at this point gives me:
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# Begin Open GApps Install Log
------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
# End Open GApps Install Log
INSTALLATION FAILURE: This Open GApps package cannot be installed on this
device's architecture. Please download the correct version for your device.
# Begin User's gapps-config
# End User's gapps-config
It says I need to install the ARM instead of ARM64...
But if I go back into the bootloader and flash the twrp and boot back into the recovery, I'm able to install Open GApps ARM64 just fine. Seems like a weird "device's architecture" detection problem in the Open Gapps or maybe it could be the TWRP... not sure...
Also after this it will no longer boot.
Kinda weird problem....
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Don't wipe system afaik vendor LOS generates it's own, Also might be in the wrong slot make sure the slot changed when rebooting back to recovery to install gapps, I used MindTheGapps latest version from OP worked great.
liam_davenport said:
Don't wipe system afaik vendor LOS generates it's own, Also might be in the wrong slot make sure the slot changed when rebooting back to recovery to install gapps, I used MindTheGapps latest version from OP worked great.
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Have not wiped the System and Vendor partition after I installed Lineage... It boots just fine... just not if I install Open GApps....
Tried MindTheGapps latest version, but still no luck.
Okay got it working. The problem was the A/B partition layout they have in this phone... Was not aware of this.
This article describes it pretty well: https://lineageos.org/Changelog-19/
So yeah this is what I did:
1) Boot into Bootloader/Fastboot mode
2) Flash the boot partition with fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-52-guacamole-unified.img
3) Restart into TWRP - Format the data partition and clean the system partition etc.
3) Restart into recovery TWRP once more to get the data partition ready
4) Now you can transfer the lineage-16.0-20190827-nightly-guacamole-signed.zip over to memory.
5) Now flash the zip file and let it complete. This will overwrite the boot partition with TWRP and replace it with Lineage's own boot/recovery image.
6) Now reboot into Lineage's recovery. Now select Apply update > Apply from ADB and send the "MindTheGapps-9.0.0-arm64-20190615_031441.zip" file to the phone with "adb sideload MindTheGapps-9.0.0-arm64-20190615_031441.zip" - You might have to confirm the zip file....
After this is done, the phone should be ready for use.
cbadk said:
Okay got it working. The problem was the A/B partition layout they have in this phone... Was not aware of this.
This article describes it pretty well: https://lineageos.org/Changelog-19/
So yeah this is what I did:
1) Boot into Bootloader/Fastboot mode
2) Flash the boot partition with fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-52-guacamole-unified.img
3) Restart into TWRP - Format the data partition and clean the system partition etc.
3) Restart into recovery TWRP once more to get the data partition ready
4) Now you can transfer the lineage-16.0-20190827-nightly-guacamole-signed.zip over to memory.
5) Now flash the zip file and let it complete. This will overwrite the boot partition with TWRP and replace it with Lineage's own boot/recovery image.
6) Now reboot into Lineage's recovery. Now select Apply update > Apply from ADB and send the "MindTheGapps-9.0.0-arm64-20190615_031441.zip" file to the phone with "adb sideload MindTheGapps-9.0.0-arm64-20190615_031441.zip" - You might have to confirm the zip file....
After this is done, the phone should be ready for use.
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I am facing the same A/B slot problem with my Moto Z2.
After setp 5), did you let the lineage OS fist then reboot into recovery, or did you go straight to the lineage recovery?
Thank you so much for this. I finally fot it sorted. I did find that sometimes you have to ubplug the USB cable and plug it in again to be recognised, but I got it going. Goodby Google!!!!
I am using Gentoo Linux with adb to do this.
This guide is general guide for the installation of custom ROMs. I will also include guide to install stock ROM on devices which have been bricked or for solving various problem which you may encounter in custom ROMs. There are other guides for the same purpose but most of them are outdated and many of you seem to ignore old guide despite the fact that those guides can be helpful.
This is guide is only relevant for installation of custom ROMs which were released up to the date of posting this guide or up to android version 11. Recovering a bricked device can be done in the same way as to this one but installation instruction for devices with android version greater than 11 may differ.
DISCLAMER
Code:
I am NOT responsible for bricked devices,
thermonuclear war or for you getting fired because your alarm app failed.
Make sure the bootloader is unlocked and never lock the bootloader
How to unlock bootloader ?
>See in this thread.
Hard Brick, Soft brick, Problems in custom rom due to bad base, installation of base for switching to custom roms: windows linux
Installation of stock ROM through fastboot : The reply below
Migration from stock base to custom ROM : CLEAN FLASH
Migration between different version of same custom ROM : DIRTY FLASH
FOR SPECIFIC THREADS
Oragne Fox For Daisy
TWRP For Daisy
Magisk
CREDITS:
LInkBoi for his previous guide and TWRP
DarthJabba9 for Orange Fox Recovery
Every pros in daisy telegram groups.
EDL FLASHING (For windows only)
EDL flashing can be helpful when flashing every partition of device is needed either for clean stock base or after brick or after some failure.
EDL flashing can be the final resort when everything else fails.
PREREQUISITES
1) A good USB cable, your phone
2) A PC with either windows or linux
3) Fastboot drivers from google and edl drivers from qualcomm
4) Platform tools from google
5)Fastboot rom. This should be full rom in .tgz format.
6)Xiaomi flash tool (LATEST VERSION AVAILABLE)
Install the adb and fastboot drivers from google. If you are on windows 10 or greater then you can also use "windows update > optional updates" to update adb and fastboot drivers + edl drivers. For the installation of drivers always use trusted sources and don't turn of driver signature enforcement if you can.
Extract the platform tools in a convenient folder, we will be doing our operations from this folder for fastboot and adb opeartions. Extract the fastboot ROM and place that in convenient folder as well. And for xiaomi flash tool extract the zip and launch XiaoMiFlash.exe .
If you can access fastboot in you phone then the phone can be booted into edl mode through fastboot else you have to take out back cover and short the testpoint pins to make the device boot into edl mode (see the attached image ).
If you can access fastboot. Boot into fastboot and type the following command in terminal.
To check if device is connected properly and drivers are properly installed
If no devices is shown then connect device properly with good usb cable and check the drivers.
Code:
fastboot devices
To boot phone into edl mode. This is only possible if the bootloader is unlocked else testpoint-edl is the only option
Code:
fastboot oem edl
The device should be shown as COM device in device manager ( Windows ). If not then either drivers aren't installed properly or your phone isn't in edl mode.
Now click on refresh button in xiaomi flash tool. Your device should be recognized as com device. Set the path to the images folder ( extracted fastboot rom ). Select CLEAN ALL option . If everything is good then click
on FLASH. The flashing process should start now. After the process completes keep pressing power button to boot device into the currently installed ROM.
Just install the rom and setup once even if you're going to flash custom rom next. This reduces various problems which may come in custom ROMs.
If any error occurs then try the following:
Make sure you are using latest flash tool.
Good fastboot rom (shouldn't be corrupted )
Good USB cable and try different ports of the PC.
The flashing should be done immediately after booting to edl. If not then take out battery and reconnect it if you have back cover open(In case of hard brick). Or keep pressing power button and volume down to boot into fastboot and boot to edl mode again from the above instructions(If fastboot is accessible)
For booting to edl using testpoint:
> Take out backcover
> Disconnect battery
> Short the pins
> Flash
> Connect battery after flashing is complete
> Keep pressing power button to boot into system.
qdl flashing ( linux only )
For very detailed guide github -> bkerler edl
Thanks to DEFXZ and LinkBoi for suggesting this alternative.
Make sure you have platform tools, fastboot rom and other prerequisites to detect device properly.
clone the repository in convenient place
Code:
git clone https://git.linaro.org/landing-teams/working/qualcomm/qdl.git --depth=1
change to qdl directory
Code:
cd qdl
Build qdl tool
Code:
make
Finally flash the rom
Code:
./qdl --storage emmc --include /path/to/stock/images /path/to/stock/images/prog_emmc_firehose_8953_ddr.mbn /path/to/stock/images/rawprogram0.xml /path/to/stock/images/patch0.xml
The paths are the paths to various files inside the images folder which will be obtained after fastboot rom is extracted.
For further informations:
Original github link
qdl discussion in XDA
FASTBOOT FLASHING
PREREQUISITES
FASTBOOT DRIVERS
PLATFORM TOOLS
FASTBOOT ROM
GOOD USB CABLE
PC WITH WORKING USB PORT
See this for meeting prerequisites.
Install fastboot drivers, connect device to PC via USB.
Extract platform tools into a convenient folder.
Extract fastboot ROM into a convenient folder.
Go to platform tools folder ( this will contain files and executable like fastboot.exe) and open powershell or any terminal window there
[ shift + right click and select open (powershell) window here ]
Type this command to see everything worked correctly.
Code:
fastboot devices
If not then check every step properly.
Now execute the script to flash the ROM.
Execute flash_all.bat script for windows PC.
Execute flash_all.sh script for linux PC.
If platform tools cannot be accessed system wide then.
Code:
./fastboot devices
will provide fastboot devices information.
For flashing drag and drop flash_all.bat or flash_all.sh file into the terminal.
Code:
'/media/user001/user/daisy/stock_roms/daisy_global_images_V10.0.18.0.PDLMIXM_9.0/flash_all.sh'
It will look something like this in linux and similar in windows.
If any error occurs the search for particular error. Most of the times the error is due to corrupted fastboot ROM or bad connection between phone and PC.
FINALLY! FLASHING CUSTOM ROM
STEP 0
Flash(if not flashed already) the stock base recommended by particular ROM, if the ROM doesn't recommend a specific stock base flash 10.0.18.0 from the above instructions.
PREREQUISITES
TWRP or ORANGE FOX RECOVERY
Fastboot drivers and platform tools (details above )
The ROM which you want to flash, choose from here
GAPPS package if rom is vanilla and you want to install it.
Magisk if you want to root.
As you may have known by experience, our device doesn't have recovery partition so, flashing recovery through fastboot isn't possible. For flashing recovery first we need to boot recovery image and then only we can flash it.
If you want to use twrp:
Download both twrp*.zip and twrp*.img and place it in a convenient place.
If you want to use orange fox recovery:
Download orangeFox*.zip and extract it.
Keep both the .zip and .img file in convenient place.
If you have sdcard then copy ROM file, gapps, magisk, twrp or orange fox files into sdcard.
If not then there will be further instructions.
Now, connect the phone to the PC via USB and enable usb debugging. And open terminal in the platform tools folder as in above instructions.
Check device connectivity:
Code:
adb devices
Reboot into fastboot:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Check device connectivity:
Code:
fastboot devices
Lets check if the bootloader is unlocked:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
If bootloader isn't unlocked you won't be able to flash custom recovery into the device. So, first unlock the bootloader. This should be allowed in the developers option of your phone first. This will factory reset the device.
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Now if everything is good then it's time to boot into custom recovery:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
recover.img is name of image of whichever custom recovery you want to use.
Code:
fastboot boot '/media/user001/storage (1)/daisy/twrp/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img'
It's like this in my case. You can drag and drop after typing fastboot boot
The phone should now boot into custom recovery. If it ask for decryption then your lockscreen password should work there.
if you want to flash recovery only then find the recovery.zip you want and flash it.
The steps further is also valid for moving between different custom roms. The term used for such process is CLEAN FLASH.
For Flashing custom ROMS :
SOMETIMES FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS MAY DIFFER SO, BE SURE TO CROSS CHECK FOR INSTRUCTION IN ROM SPECIFIC XDA THREAD OR TELEGRAM GROUP
The following action will wipe userdata if not wiped already. Be sure to backup data before these steps. Also if you encounter any future problems full backup from custom recovery may be able to solve most of the problems. So, be sure to keep full backup(including every partition) of your device.
Go to main menu > wipe > select all except internal storage and microSD.
Swipe right to perform wipe.
Install custom recovery by flashing recovery.zip
(This is done in case adb push doesn't work below and sdcard isn't available for flashing)
Again go to main menu > wipe > format data
Type yes and press enter.
If you don't have files in your sdcard then:
push rom file + gapps + other files into your device through adb push.
The command will be something like this:
Code:
adb push '/media/user001/storage (1)/daisy/posp/potato_daisy-11-20210919-dumaloo.v4.2.3+20.Community.zip' /sdcard
If adb push fails to work then you can reboot recovery and simply copy the files through file explorer.
Reboot to recovery only if you had installed recovery after wiping system else the device will soft brick
Now flash the rom.zip by selecting the file and swiping right.
Flash custom recovery if the ROM doesn't contain recovery
We have to change current slot even if we don't want to flash anymore things.
Latest recoveries changes slot automatically So, go to main menu > reboot > recovery
Now flash files which you want to flash i.e. gapps and magisk.
Again, Don't flash gapps if the ROM is of Gapps variant
Most of the roms now have implemented FBE (File Based Encryption ). So, you need to format data before rebooting to system. Again, check for specific ROM installation instruction if that is required or not. If you keep data from previous ROM that won't be considered a clean flash so, for proper clean flash format data before rebooting to system.
reboot system
MOVING BETWEEN DIFFERENT VERSION OF SAME CUSTOM ROM
Dirty flash or OTA
Most of the newer ROMs have seamless update ( even the unofficial ones ). The OTA update is simple. Just go to updater ( in settings > system or native app, depends upon the rom). If your ROM is of vanilla version then make sure gapps and/or magisk which you have installed, your ROM and custom recovery all support addon.d survival script. If they don't then you may have to flash everything again after update process is complete.
If custom recovery itself doesn't support update then you may need to choose different recovery or dirty flash ROM from the recovery. Don't worry most of the roms and both the recoveries for daisy support OTA and addon.d survival.
DIRTY FLASHThe process of flashing a ROM on top of existing one keeping the /data partition intact is known as dirty flashing. Such flashing must be done only on different builds of same ROM and it isn't recommended to flash build of lower version on top of higher version.
The steps for dirty flashing:
Download the update package.
Reboot to recovery
Enter password for decryption if encrypted.
Flash the update.zip package.
Reboot recovery, if recovery/rom doesn't support survival of recovery then flash recovery before rebooting to recovery.
If gapps and/or magisk survival isn't supported then flash gapps and magisk, make sure gapps is of the same type which was flashed before.
reboot system
Hi @user-001 thanks for this.
I'm on a stock A2 lite thats never had anything done to it , am i right in thinking i follow the clean flash section ?
You mention in there
We have to change current slot even if we don't want to flash anymore things.
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I'm not fully sure what that involves could you break it down the steps a little for me.
I've downloaded all the files and am set up but i'm unsure on the Flashing fastbbot section where you say to use these files..
Execute flash_all.bat script for windows PC.
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Is this a section i can bypass ? if not where can i get them from ?
Cheers
steve.loveday said:
Hi @user-001 thanks for this.
I'm on a stock A2 lite thats never had anything done to it , am i right in thinking i follow the clean flash section ?
You mention in there
I'm not fully sure what that involves could you break it down the steps a little for me.
I've downloaded all the files and am set up but i'm unsure on the Flashing fastbbot section where you say to use these files..
Is this a section i can bypass ? if not where can i get them from ?
Cheers
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1) Yes you should follow clean flash instructions.
2)Changing of slot is done in custom recovery. Precisely in the reboot menu. But newer recoveries automatically switch the slot after flashing the rom , just be sure to reboot to recovery after flashing the recovery zip file.
3) the flash_all.bat script will be inside the extracted rom(fastboot rom) folder. You can use xiaomiflash too for flashing through fastboot.
user-001 said:
1) Yes you should follow clean flash instructions.
2)Changing of slot is done in custom recovery. Precisely in the reboot menu. But newer recoveries automatically switch the slot after flashing the rom , just be sure to reboot to recovery after flashing the recovery zip file.
3) the flash_all.bat script will be inside the extracted rom(fastboot rom) folder. You can use xiaomiflash too for flashing through fastboot.
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Hi thanks for the reply,
I'm getting confused with all the various guides all seem to want you to do it a different way.
As i'm wanting Lineage thier instructions are...
Installation:
Download the latest build from here
Download LinkBoi00's version of TWRP here
Reboot to bootloader (adb reboot bootloader)
Fastboot into TWRP recovery (fastboot boot twrp*.img)
Do a factory reset in TWRP
Flash the latest build of Lineage OS
Boot into your new phone
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Theres no mention of the edl or fastboot flashing and also the fastbot rom i downloaded doesnt have the flash_all.bat script in the zip file.
So do i follow thier instructions or these ones ?
Cheers
steve.loveday said:
Theres no mention of the edl or fastboot flashing and also the fastbot rom i downloaded doesnt have the flash_all.bat script in the zip file.
So do i follow thier instructions or these ones ?
Cheers
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This guide deals with how to do something rather than what to do, meaning you should always do what particular rom suggests but the way to do this is mentioned here.
edl or fastboot flashing comes under clean flashing with new base, most of the time you aren't required to do this.
The script should be clean_all.bat or something similar just don't execute script with lock in the name(it will lock the bootloader)
And if you're already on the recommended base you don't have to flash the fastboot rom.
First of all, thank you very much for the detailed guide. What you have done here took a lot of work to do but it will help a lot of people (including me) to understand, albeit rudimentarily, the structures and functions of the devices etc.
For all that, thanks again.
When I start using the guide, I will update this post with any questions, such as :
fastboot boot '/media/user001/storage (1)/daisy/twrp/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img'
why not doing below? (For those who, like me, are not very familiar with linux.)
1. > adb push <twrp.img> /sdcard or same adb push "C:\platform-tools\twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img" /sdcard
( which means push <file> from "adb|platform-tools\ folder" (eg. C:\platform-tools\)
into the root of <internal storage> | /storage/emulated/0 )
2. Reboot from adb to fastboot:
> adb reboot bootloader
3. Boot the image from <internal storage>:
> fastboot boot /sdcard/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img
What is the "Red" pointed and "Yellow" addresses"?
fastboot boot '/media/user001/storage (1)/daisy/twrp/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img'
I followed your "EDL FLASHING" post (#2) and it worked exactly as you mention!
In short, I was comming from unsuccessful flashing... but this is out of topic.
For me, did not worked the first time (after restarts) but the other day worked perfect.
The point is, most of times, it's becase windowz drivers.
We have to point that windowz needs their time to take the drivers in place. So, be patient and leave windowz to (not forced) restart(s).
AntonyMan said:
What is the "Red" pointed and "Yellow" addresses"?
fastboot boot '/media/user001/storage (1)/daisy/twrp/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img'
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That must be your terminal representing different type of character in different colors.
Or, Are you talking about something else ?
steve.loveday said:
Theres no mention of the edl or fastboot flashing and also the fastbot rom i downloaded doesnt have the flash_all.bat script in the zip file.
So do i follow thier instructions or these ones ?
Cheers
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For future references, the extracted fastboot ROM should be like this and you need to execute flash_all.bat or flash_all.sh script depending upon your OS or terminal.
user-001 said:
That must be your terminal representing different type of character in different colors.
Or, Are you talking about something else ?
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Of course I'm talking about something else. lol
I was talking about that 'strange' address. fastboot boot '/media/user001/storage (1)/daisy/twrp/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img' (explained in post #11)
There is not such a directories in my miA2Lite phone. Obviously, it's because you are on Linux or Mac (UNIX). On Windowz 'command prompt' syntax it's slightly different.
Thus, I typed fastboot boot "/sdcard/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img"
* /sdcard is the root of <internal storage> directory.
** On Windows, double quote the address, if it's include spaces.
AntonyMan said:
Of course I'm talking about something else. lol
I was talking about that 'strange' address. There is not such a directories in my miA2Lite phone.
Thus, I typed fastboot boot "/sdcard/twrp-3.5.2_9-2-daisy-unofficial.img"
* /sdcard is the root of <internal storage> directory.
** On Windows, double quote the address, if it's include spaces.
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The twrp image was on my pc(linux) i was booting directly from pc's terminal. And if you use only adb(or fastboot) then the paths are pc's absolute paths.
My new Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is showing an error screen after some time, like in this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/cant-load-android-system-lineageos.4314035/
It reads "Can't load Android system. Your data may be corrupt. If you continue to get this message, you may need to perform a factory data reset and erase all user data stored on this device"
This happened so far:
I just unlocked the boot loader of my new phone after week of waiting.
I followed the official lineage instructions to install the OS: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/vayu/install
Everything worked including the sideloading via db.
I downloaded those two files for the LineageOS-Site:
- Recovery via fastboot: lineage-18.1-20211203-recovery-vayu.img (recovery works, I can still boot into recovery)
- System via adb: lineage-18.1-20211203-nightly-vayu-signed.zip
I also added Gapps via adb: "open_gapps-arm64-11.0-nano-20211204.zip"
Both adb transfers exited successfully.
After the first error screen
- I tapped Try again,
- When the error occurred again, I tapped "Factory data reset," but the error still occurred. The phone is new, no user data is on the phone.
- I booted into recovery and reset all the data I could. When I tap "Format system partition" it throws an error "E: Failed to open /dev/block/dm-0: No such file or directory. System wipe failed."
- Then I repeated the adb sideload. The error occurs again.
- I removed the SIM card, as someone in the forum suggested this could be a problem source. The error still occurs.
What can I do now?
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Update [2021-12-05 Sun 20:09]
It seems to be a Problem with the GApps Version.
What I did Try so far is:
- Install 03-12-LOS and latest GApps via LOS recovery (didn't work)
- Install 03-12-LOS and latest GApps via TWRP recovery (didn't work)
- install LOS Build from 26-11-2021 without GApps (works)
- Install LOS Build from 26-11-2021 with latest GApps (didn't work)
- Install LOS Build form 26-11-2021 with GApps from 25-11-2021 (works)
Just use TWRP, flash ROM and AFTER flashing ROM Format Data where you have to type "yes". (Format, not Wipe)
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Thanks for the Idea. At the moment it has not solved the problem.
This is what I did:
- Flash TWRP
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.5.2-vayu-Nebrassy-2.img
- copy lineage-18.1-20211203-nightly-vayu-signed.zip and "open_gapps-arm64-11.0-nano-20211204.zip" to the Poco device
- install via "install" option, wipe cache at the end of installation
- Format files (via "Wipe" -> "Format Data" -> type "yes")
- Reboot
After some time of the animated Lineage OS logo, the phone reboots into TWRP.
To me this seems very similar to the Lineage recovery before.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
You probably wiped System or Vendor partition or something, you are not supposed to do that.
Most likely you have to reflash MIUI now first. Make sure it's atleast version 12.5.X.X.
Flashing instructions are really simple, this apply to all ROM's.
FIRST INSTALL?:
Remove any fingerprint, PIN, or password in MIUI
Unlock the bootloader
Transfer ROM to internal storage
Install any suitable recovery
Flash ROM zip file
Do a data wipe in recovery (format data)
Reboot to the system, wait and enjoy
FLASHING UPDATES?:
Download via OTA Updater and let it automatically install; OR
Download an update, transfer to internal/external storage (always check file sha256)
Flash ROM zip and reboot.
Do not wipe anything else or add any additional steps. (maybe except Gapps if ROM doesn't have them included)
ps.
In first post there is no mention if you did Format Data or not and when you did it. Like i said before - you have to Formata DATA AFTER flashing ROM . Not before.
This happened so far:
I just unlocked the boot loader of my new phone after week of waiting.
I followed the official lineage instructions to install the OS: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/vayu/install
Everything worked including the sideloading via db.
I downloaded those two files for the LineageOS-Site:
- Recovery via fastboot: lineage-18.1-20211203-recovery-vayu.img (recovery works, I can still boot into recovery)
- System via adb: lineage-18.1-20211203-nightly-vayu-signed.zip
I also added Gapps via adb: "open_gapps-arm64-11.0-nano-20211204.zip"
Both adb transfers exited successfully.
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In first post there is no mention if you did Format Data or not and when you did it. Like i said before - you have to Formata DATA AFTER flashing ROM . Not before.
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I followed the LOS Install Guide: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/vayu/install But this procedure does not seem to bee the cause (see below).
Download the LineageOS installation package that you would like to install or build the package yourself.
Optionally, download an application package add-on such as Google Apps (use the arm64 architecture).
If you are not in recovery, reboot into recovery:
With the device powered off, hold Volume Up + Power. When Xiaomi/POCO/Redmi splash appears, release Power and keep pressed Volume Up until recovery appears.
Now tap Factory Reset, then Format data / factory reset and continue with the formatting process. This will remove encryption and delete all files stored in the internal storage, as well as format your cache partition (if you have one).
Return to the main menu.
Sideload the LineageOS .zip package:
On the device, select “Apply Update”, then “Apply from ADB” to begin sideload.
On the host machine, sideload the package using: adb sideload filename.zip.
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Okay so this is what I did (the part that works):
- I downloaded the latest possible stock ROM from https://www.xda-developers.com/down...ut-several-xiaomi-redmi-mi-poco-devices/#vayu The fastboot ROM is more than 5GB.
- Extract the file "vayu_eea_global_images_V12.5.3.0.RJUEUXM_20211015.0000.00_11.0_eea_05cc38de43.tgz"
- then connect the phone via USB cable in fastboot mode and:
Bash:
cd ~/Downloads/vayu_eea_global_images_V12.5.3.0.RJUEUXM_20211015.0000.00_11.0_eea
/bin/bash ./flash_all.sh
- The default MIUI starts flawless, as it dit the first time I turned on the phone. So far so good.
What didn't work:
1. I installed the LOS Recovery again and flashed the OS and Gapps. Only after that I did step 3 - formating. The result ist the same bootloop as in the beginning.
2. I flashed the stock MIUI ROM again (which woks fine). Then I flashed TWRP, transfered the OS and GApps file and installed. I did not wipe anything, just used "format data" like above.
In both cases the OS does not start. After a while displaying the LOS-logo the phone reboots to recovery.
What did work:
I downloaded lineage-18.1-20211126-nightly-vayu-signed.zip, one version before the latest verion and the corresponding recovery lineage-18.1-20211126-recovery-vayu.img
I flashed only the OS, and no GApps -- and it launched successfully. Installing with the latest GApps failed again.
Install older gapp, not all gapp is compatible
Phone OS: OxygenOS 11 EU
PC OS: Windows 11 x64
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader so that I could debloat my phone, install some magisk modules, and GCam.
While ADB normally sees my phone without issues, it's not recognized in Fastboot mode. In the Devices Manager window, the phone is shown as a generic Android device with the yellow warning sign (only during Fastboot, correctly detected as OP7Pro otherwise).
I tried installing ADB from multiple sources, and even used mauronofrio's Tool All In One to no avail. The guides to unlock bootloader don't make any mentions of this issue, and online I've only managed to find very old unsolved threads for other phones.
So, your system doesn't recognize the phone in fastboot mode ?
Did you tried to uninstall the device in the device manager, then plug it back ?
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So, your system doesn't recognize the phone in fastboot mode ?
Did you tried to uninstall the device in the device manager, then plug it back ?
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Good news, not sure why but today it was recognized, and installing TWRP and Magisk seemed to go smoothly.
I now have another question: this post (from 2019) mentions that I should've not installed Magisk the way I did.
I did the following:
1. unlock bootloader via Tool All In One
2. update OxygenOS via the notification I received, then reboot
3. install TWRP via Tool All In One
4. install Magisk via the TWRP menu and app (using the recommended choice)
What instead the guide says is: after TWRP and Magisk installed, update without rebooting, then install TWRP A/B Retention Script, then install Magisk to Inactive Slot and not the recommended Direct Install.
Could I have issues of any kinds, maybe update related, with these premises? If yes, what can I do to fix them?
Nevermind, phone's dead now. I will open another thread about it.
I think this guide is outdated.
That's what worked for me (Read everything before beginning) :
Unlock the bootloader
Update to the last OxygenOS version
Use Oxygen Updater app to be really up-to-date
Install TWRP
To do so, get the latest TWRP .img file here : https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus7pro.html
Get the latest twrp-installer.zip file too
It's ready for Android 11, maybe Android 12, I didn't tried
Don't forget to check "Developer options" in system settings
With your phone plugged in your computer, use adb commands and reboot to fastboot with "adb reboot bootloader"
Then, load TWRP with "fastboot boot twrp.img". Of course, you need to put the latest TWRP image file previously downloaded in the same folder and rename it "twrp.img"
In TWRP, go to Advanced then press "Flash Current TWRP"
Done !
Then, follow those instructions :
Wipe -> Factory Reset + : Wipe Data, System, Cache and Dalvik Cache
Install -> Flash ROM : Use the install function and install the ROM
Install -> Flash TWRP Installer : Don't reboot, go back and install as the previous step
Reboot -> Recovery : Reboot TWRP and it automatically load the other slot
Wipe -> Format Data : Click and type yes
Reboot -> System : Just reboot and it should load the installed ROM
Reboot to recovery
Install -> Magisk
Reboot -> System
Install -> Whathever you want
Reboot -> System
draentor said:
I think this guide is outdated.
That's what worked for me (Read everything before beginning) :
Unlock the bootloader
Update to the last OxygenOS version
Use Oxygen Updater app to be really up-to-date
Install TWRP
To do so, get the latest TWRP .img file here : https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus7pro.html
Get the latest twrp-installer.zip file too
It's ready for Android 11, maybe Android 12, I didn't tried
Don't forget to check "Developer options" in system settings
With your phone plugged in your computer, use adb commands and reboot to fastboot with "adb reboot bootloader"
Then, load TWRP with "fastboot boot twrp.img". Of course, you need to put the latest TWRP image file previously downloaded in the same folder and rename it "twrp.img"
In TWRP, go to Advanced then press "Flash Current TWRP"
Done !
Then, follow those instructions :
Wipe -> Factory Reset + : Wipe Data, System, Cache and Dalvik Cache
Install -> Flash ROM : Use the install function and install the ROM
Install -> Flash TWRP Installer : Don't reboot, go back and install as the previous step
Reboot -> Recovery : Reboot TWRP and it automatically load the other slot
Wipe -> Format Data : Click and type yes
Reboot -> System : Just reboot and it should load the installed ROM
Reboot to recovery
Install -> Magisk
Reboot -> System
Install -> Whathever you want
Reboot -> System
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Thanks, I'll save it for next time. Unfortunately the phone's dead and I'm not sure how I got there, nor how or if I can recover it. I made a thread here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/op7pro-dead-black-screen-wont-turn-on.4387537/