Nexus 5, Marshmallow 6.0 MRA58N - OTA notification - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys
After one of the custom 5.1 roms crashed and left me without the phone, I have decided that I will go live with Marshmallow.
I have installed the original stock 6.0 MRA58K which after booting quickly went into MRA58N with OTA update.
Once I have realised how many things I am missing in my phone, due to using the stock ROM, I was looking for a perfect solution and decided that I will no longer be flashing custom ROMs, but use XPOSED as a framework with additional modules.
I have installed the elementalx kernel and added the correct XPOSED framework.
Everything was working fine until yesterday, where I have received notification about OTA update to 6.0.1.
First I thought that I don't really care about emojis, however I do like the option of "Do not disturb until next alarm".
I know that I can achieved by some additional modules to the xposed, however the OTA update is quite annoying.
Because I was on TWRP as a recovery, I have also installed the BusyBox and SimpleRecoverySwitch hoping that this will resolve the issue. Quickly reflashed stock recovery (don't know why, but every time when I was using fastboot to flash recovery with stock recovery.img, TWRP was still there) and found that I still can't use OTA update to 6.0.1. due to error:
"app_process 32 has unexpected contents".
After googling I have found that this is because I have xposed up and running.
Googled than for "unistalling" xposed and found plenty of topics, however none of them have provided me clear answers, especially to the question of "how to uninstall xposed". I have not found any original.img, so I suppose xposed installer have not created any backup, also when I will open xposed Installer - options to "uninstall xposed" are greyed out.
So my question would be - how can I easily remove xposed (temporary) without loosing data/restarting fully the phone, because after 5 days of flashing/reflashing/factory resets I am slowly tired from setting up personal configuration on my phone (even when on Marshmallow is much more easier than on lollipop 5.1).
If this is not possible, how I could remove OTA update from not only notifying me all the time, but also not restarting the phone (wakelock?)

Once you root the phone, you will not be able to upgrade via OTA. Your choices are to follow the instructions on this thread or to completely go back to stock without root and do the OTA.

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Moto G rooted. 4.4.2 upgrade to 4.4.3 how to?

Moto G, currently running 4.4.2 unlocked and rooted with TWRP v2.6.3.0 the firmware is tweaked to my liking with GravityBox. I am also using the Faux123 to over/under clock etc.
Very happy with the performance, features and battery life.
But I am now getting bugged by the Motorola update for 4.4.3
I did try to update and the phone got into a start, reboot loop. So I have restored to my last configuration.
It's been quite sometime since I played with configuring the above and I have gone a bit blank! Can someone please outline the steps that I have to do to complete the upgrade with minimum fuss.
As a side note. I have avoided custom ROMs so far because of all the problems that I was reading about several months ago. But perhaps enough time has elapsed for me to consider going say CM11 now? I would appreciate any comments as to me going down this route. ie. Are all bugs worked out is the Moto G fully functional, does a custom ROM truly provide worthwhile benefits?
Thanks.
I would also like to know this as well as I am currently on 4.4.2 unrooted, but really feel feel like I want to start and get my Moto G rooted and up and running with all the goody's available on the community, but feel like I should wait for the 4.4.3 rollout before I start going through the whole bootloader unlocking, rooting etc.
So I will check back on this post, and thank you to the thread starter as this saves me starting a similar topic.
Rooted 4.4.2 over here as well. Unfortunately I've had no such luck finding a way to update to 4.4.3 while being rooted. I've been through a plethora of guides and suggestions but nothing seems to be working. I'll end up getting an error no matter what I do.
Don't mean to try and hijack your thread, but I've been trying to flash the .zip for the update with both CWM and TWRP but I get an error every time. Anyone have any ideas why? Do I need to configure root-requiring apps beforehand or something?
ugh...same here! Please someone figure this out!
@Kwala Baerr I was hoping for a quick 1,2,3 Guide! I miss posted the question in the General section, then moved it here. I subsequently find a few similar posts in this section. But your message suggests that you may have already tried them which worries me! Anyway I will have a go tomorrow and post here if I get success.
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@grahamgo oh yea sorry. Well I've tried just about everything. I think I've narrowed down my problem to SoftKeyz messing up my SystemUI.apk so you might still have a chance. Let me know how it goes though!
grahamgo said:
Moto G, currently running 4.4.2 unlocked and rooted with TWRP v2.6.3.0 the firmware is tweaked to my liking with GravityBox. I am also using the Faux123 to over/under clock etc.
Very happy with the performance, features and battery life.
But I am now getting bugged by the Motorola update for 4.4.3
I did try to update and the phone got into a start, reboot loop. So I have restored to my last configuration.
It's been quite sometime since I played with configuring the above and I have gone a bit blank! Can someone please outline the steps that I have to do to complete the upgrade with minimum fuss.
As a side note. I have avoided custom ROMs so far because of all the problems that I was reading about several months ago. But perhaps enough time has elapsed for me to consider going say CM11 now? I would appreciate any comments as to me going down this route. ie. Are all bugs worked out is the Moto G fully functional, does a custom ROM truly provide worthwhile benefits?
Thanks.
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Put on your phone Us firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 setup the phone via wifi. Update is about 163mb. After that use Mototool to root the phone and fix the white screen http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635706
mabey you can do a beckup of sms https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.CallLogBackupRestore
regards
I recently upgraded my stock rooted 4.4.2 Moto G to 4.4.3. The steps you have to take depends on how many modifications you've made. But basically, you need to make sure of these things:
Do a nandroid backup of your working system!
What I did:
Uninstall Xposed modules and Xposed Framework. You *must* do this through the XPosed installer itself.
Re-install/Re-enable system apps that you disabled. For me, I used Titanium Backup, and unfroze the apps that I froze. I made a mistake on my Nexus 7 and uninstalled without backup, which made this process harder.
Repeat the same for any other root apps that made changes to your /system folder.
Uninstall Busybox. If you don't know if you have it or not, download this BusyBox Installer app, and it will tell you. If it is installed, go to the bottom right of your screen and under its preferences, there is a 'delete busybox' option as seen in their 6th screenshot. The order of this is important! Some apps require BusyBox to work and do their installing/uninstalling.
Completely unroot by going to SuperSU's Settings tab, and selecting the Full Unroot option.
Download the latest version of SuperSU onto your SD card if you don't have it already.
Download 4.4.3 update and let it install.
Go into your recovery and re-install SuperSU.
Restore your old root apps like XPosed and BusyBox. I re-installed them and re-did my settings for gravity box and saved my settings using the in-app options for XPrivacy, but you might be able to use Titanium Backup for this if your settings are too extensive.
Alternately, if you're having trouble because you can't find the system apps you need or you're getting an error while updating due to something in your /system folder, you should download stock 4.4.2, extract it, and then re-flash the stock system & boot.img using fastboot or mfastboot. For my XT1034, it was in these images: system.img_sparsechunk1, system.img_sparsechunk2, system.img_sparsechunk3 + boot.img. Yours may differ depending on your model.
Note, I did not test this particular method when I upgraded, but I did use mfastboot to revert to a complete stock 4.4.2 when I changed from CM11 awhile back using this guide.
I was able to keep my bootloader unlocked, and to keep PhilZ's recovery through the update process with no issues.
Hope that helps!
tarotsujimoto said:
I recently upgraded my stock rooted 4.4.2 Moto G to 4.4.3. The steps you have to take depends on how many modifications you've made. But basically, you need to make sure of these things:
Do a nandroid backup of your working system!
What I did:
Uninstall Xposed modules and Xposed Framework. You *must* do this through the XPosed installer itself.
Re-install/Re-enable system apps that you disabled. For me, I used Titanium Backup, and unfroze the apps that I froze. I made a mistake on my Nexus 7 and uninstalled without backup, which made this process harder.
Repeat the same for any other root apps that made changes to your /system folder.
Uninstall Busybox. If you don't know if you have it or not, download this BusyBox Installer app, and it will tell you. If it is installed, go to the bottom right of your screen and under its preferences, there is a 'delete busybox' option as seen in their 6th screenshot. The order of this is important! Some apps require BusyBox to work and do their installing/uninstalling.
Completely unroot by going to SuperSU's Settings tab, and selecting the Full Unroot option.
Download the latest version of SuperSU onto your SD card if you don't have it already.
Download 4.4.3 update and let it install.
Go into your recovery and re-install SuperSU.
Restore your old root apps like XPosed and BusyBox. I re-installed them and re-did my settings for gravity box and saved my settings using the in-app options for XPrivacy, but you might be able to use Titanium Backup for this if your settings are too extensive.
Alternately, if you're having trouble because you can't find the system apps you need or you're getting an error while updating due to something in your /system folder, you should download stock 4.4.2, extract it, and then re-flash the stock system & boot.img using fastboot or mfastboot. For my XT1034, it was in these images: system.img_sparsechunk1, system.img_sparsechunk2, system.img_sparsechunk3 + boot.img. Yours may differ depending on your model.
Note, I did not test this particular method when I upgraded, but I did use mfastboot to revert to a complete stock 4.4.2 when I changed from CM11 awhile back using this guide.
I was able to keep my bootloader unlocked, and to keep PhilZ's recovery through the update process with no issues.
Hope that helps!
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What recovery were you on?
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What recovery were you on?
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Here's the thread with information on downloading & installing PhilZ Touch recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639583
Looks like there's a new stable release out, but I still had PhilZ Touch 6.26.6 Falcon installed.
tarotsujimoto said:
I recently upgraded my stock rooted 4.4.2 Moto G to 4.4.3. The steps you have to take depends on how many modifications you've made. But basically, you need to make sure of these things:
Do a nandroid backup of your working system!
What I did:
Uninstall Xposed modules and Xposed Framework. You *must* do this through the XPosed installer itself.
Re-install/Re-enable system apps that you disabled. For me, I used Titanium Backup, and unfroze the apps that I froze. I made a mistake on my Nexus 7 and uninstalled without backup, which made this process harder.
Repeat the same for any other root apps that made changes to your /system folder.
Uninstall Busybox. If you don't know if you have it or not, download this BusyBox Installer app, and it will tell you. If it is installed, go to the bottom right of your screen and under its preferences, there is a 'delete busybox' option as seen in their 6th screenshot. The order of this is important! Some apps require BusyBox to work and do their installing/uninstalling.
Completely unroot by going to SuperSU's Settings tab, and selecting the Full Unroot option.
Download the latest version of SuperSU onto your SD card if you don't have it already.
Download 4.4.3 update and let it install.
Go into your recovery and re-install SuperSU.
Restore your old root apps like XPosed and BusyBox. I re-installed them and re-did my settings for gravity box and saved my settings using the in-app options for XPrivacy, but you might be able to use Titanium Backup for this if your settings are too extensive.
Alternately, if you're having trouble because you can't find the system apps you need or you're getting an error while updating due to something in your /system folder, you should download stock 4.4.2, extract it, and then re-flash the stock system & boot.img using fastboot or mfastboot. For my XT1034, it was in these images: system.img_sparsechunk1, system.img_sparsechunk2, system.img_sparsechunk3 + boot.img. Yours may differ depending on your model.
Note, I did not test this particular method when I upgraded, but I did use mfastboot to revert to a complete stock 4.4.2 when I changed from CM11 awhile back using this guide.
I was able to keep my bootloader unlocked, and to keep PhilZ's recovery through the update process with no issues.
Hope that helps!
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Im rooted running stock rom and using exposed installer with gravity box and a few other modules running and all I had to do to update to 4.3.3 was to use Moto Tool AIO v3.0 to revert back to stock kitkat recovery, after that I just accepted the update, installed it, and then went back to a custom recovery. I lost none of my exposed installs or settings, took maybe 10 minutes start to finish and was painless.
tarotsujimoto said:
Here's the thread with information on downloading & installing PhilZ Touch recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639583
Looks like there's a new stable release out, but I still had PhilZ Touch 6.26.6 Falcon installed.
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I have just wasted a lot of time...... I tried Philz Touch 6.43.8, no go, then an earlier version, still no go. Then I found a thread saying that there were bugs in later versions, they recommended the use of 6.26.6
I tried it and it works great. However I wasted almost 2 hours finding this out.
castuis said:
Im rooted running stock rom and using exposed installer with gravity box and a few other modules running and all I had to do to update to 4.3.3 was to use Moto Tool AIO v3.0 to revert back to stock kitkat recovery, after that I just accepted the update, installed it, and then went back to a custom recovery. I lost none of my exposed installs or settings, took maybe 10 minutes start to finish and was painless.
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I appreciate @tarotsujimoto post and I see the logic of this approach. But I too was thinking that it might be less troublesome (but maybe take longer) to go back to factory, update it to 4.4.3 and then re-install Xposed and apps + data, etc using Titanium.
@castuis I am intrigued by your mention of using a custom recovery. Could you please expand on what you backed up and if possible more details on how you did it etc.
I have wasted too much time today getting a working Philz Touch going, (maybe I should have stayed with TWRP!). But I do like the look of Philz 6.26.6 now its working. But will have to put my 4.4.3 update attempt off for a day or so.
Thanks!
Since none of the methods mentioned works for me, I have tried to extract the system.img from the original ROM archive. But how do I mount that system.img_sparsechunk files on Linux? They can not be converted by simg2img or unyaffs either ...
I had no success with any of the "short cut" methods either. I was hoping that @castuis promise of a 10 minute method would come true, but he hasn't been back to expand on his method. I myself reverted the phone to factory, let it upgrade. Then re-rooted, installed xposed and then let Google play reinstall my apps. It's definitely not a quick method. But at least it gave me a clean install. Significant frustration, caused by using Philz touch, but switched to TWRP. Finally did a system backup with Titanium. I thought that was it. Now it looks like there will be a 4.4.4 soon. I'm thinking to ignore it and wait for the next upgrade. @nodh I would wait for 4.4.4 !
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I've solved my upgrade problem: I've flashed the 176.44.1 (retail Germany, 4.4.3) stock ROM, as described here. Altough I didn't flash the recovery (to restore root with the ClockWorkMod recovey) and didn't erase userdata. Now I've got the upgrade, with all my settings preserved and even rooted again.

Android 7.0 (Nougat) + XT1575 + Systeless Root = ??

When Android 7.0 ( Nougat ) is finally released for Motorola X Pure (2015) XT1575 ( Hopefully by the end of the year ), will SystemLess Root still work as is it does now for 6.0 or should we wait for someone to run it in a sandbox? Should we wait for the First Quarter of 2017 before we get anxious and upgrade to the newest Android, to give all of the developer time to perfect they're processes.
We all know now that it will be released as a STOCK image, but I have a lot of Root Apps (i.e. Titainium, Backup, Root Explorer, Xposed, Gravity Box for MM, etc) which I would still like to use. From what I can see of 7.0 it's not much different than 6.0 except for split screen and some other features that I'm sure we.re not aware of yet..
All I can say it It doesn't work on the G4... yet. I maintain a root thread on the G4, haven't found a viable way to root it on Nougat, all methods mess up data and a bunch of framework stuff (like settings menu). I assume the Nougat on this will be roughly the same. Don't worry, it will come though.
And Xposed isn't available for Nougat, it isn't known yet if it will be. Remember when Marshmallow came out they almost dropped Xposed completely, they were so close they had actually said they shutting down development of Xposed then had a unexpected breakthrough. The developers of Xposed have said that it will die in the hear future due to changes in Android.
Yeah, xPosed isn't something I would rely on moving forward. Right now AICP & CM are making great strides with N 7.1 and including Root so you can go that route and get the Root you desire. I'm on TurboROM which is still an MM base and will move to AICP N 7.1 once things settle in some more, but as of right now AICP is pretty darn nice as is. I've tested it every few days to see the progress, but for daily, revert to my most current backup of Turbo for now. AICP usually includes a LARGE amount of customizations. I go that route normally and remove all the AOSP stuff I can replace with Google APPs directly and use Moto Camera instead as well giving me a really clean and functional bug-free experience. GravityBox becomes mostly unnecessary with AICP or CM. Boy I'm rambling worse than normal today...
Back on track... Try out AICP with N 7.1 or wait for a Stock Rooted
Thank you for the reply, I wasn't sure if I should upgrade or not.
My pure has been running pretty good since I got it back in May of this year thru SWAPPA, and I have the latest security mod for May 1 (Build MPHS24.49-18-4), I wasn't sure if Lenovo would push another Security update for 6.0 (MM) or push 7.0 for the next update, and I didn't want to mess anything up..
I love this phone, and I'm not sure if and when I will upgrade, but I know it won't be MOTO/LENOVO anymore, unless they can unlock the bootloader for Pixel and gain root, I may lean that way...
NEVER, NEVER, Never will I go the way of the Apple, anything that comes from that place sucks, it's too restrictive..
DROID Forever !!!!!
CLETjB said:
Thank you for the reply, I wasn't sure if I should upgrade or not.
My pure has been running pretty good since I got it back in May of this year thru SWAPPA, and I have the latest security mod for May 1 (Build MPHS24.49-18-4), I wasn't sure if Lenovo would push another Security update for 6.0 (MM) or push 7.0 for the next update, and I didn't want to mess anything up..
I love this phone, and I'm not sure if and when I will upgrade, but I know it won't be MOTO/LENOVO anymore, unless they can unlock the bootloader for Pixel and gain root, I may lean that way...
NEVER, NEVER, Never will I go the way of the Apple, anything that comes from that place sucks, it's too restrictive..
DROID Forever !!!!!
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Pixel bootloader is unlockable. Verizon Pixel has bootloader unlock tool from the Sunshine team free of charge. Also It is rootable via newest SuperSU beta I believe.
I have been unsuccessful at rooting stock nougat, it just gets stuck on the boot animation forever and the battery heats up.
So, has anyone rooted it on nougat 7.0 and how?
Every time I try it just gets stuck loading and since I can't logcat to it I have no idea where its failing, but fastboot flashing the system image and the boot image fixes it, but then I am stuck back at non-root.
I know there has to be a way as many others say they are rooted just fine so I must be missing something.
I have several apps that use root and do system tweaks that would be helpful, mostly battery saving, option enabling, etc... But I can't use any of them for now. I especially wanted to use the undervolt and system governers min max settings.
roadrun777 said:
I have been unsuccessful at rooting stock nougat, it just gets stuck on the boot animation forever and the battery heats up.
So, has anyone rooted it on nougat 7.0 and how?
Every time I try it just gets stuck loading and since I can't logcat to it I have no idea where its failing, but fastboot flashing the system image and the boot image fixes it, but then I am stuck back at non-root.
I know there has to be a way as many others say they are rooted just fine so I must be missing something.
I have several apps that use root and do system tweaks that would be helpful, mostly battery saving, option enabling, etc... But I can't use any of them for now. I especially wanted to use the undervolt and system governers min max settings.
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Yes, lots of people have rooted it... latest TWRP and Magisk, nothing special to do at all... Flash or boot TWRP and flash Magisk zip file, reboot and go.
Unlocked bootloader must have.
1st method:
Boot twrp - fastboot boot twrp3x.img
Do full backup,
Restore boot only,
In twrp install magisk14.zip, optionally wipe cache+dalvik, reboot.
2nd method
...the same steps,
Twrp terminal - type + ok:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Install SuperSu2.82.zip, opt.wipe..., reboot.
Both method works.
I finally find magisk and it worked first time for me.
I tried SuperSU about 10 times in a row, systemless false, systemless true, etc, without it, and it always ended the same way boot loops.
So I am not sure that SuperSu2.82.zip is currently compatible with nougat, or at least with nougat + xt1565 hardware.
roadrun777 said:
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So I am not sure that SuperSu2.82.zip is currently compatible with nougat, or at least with nougat + xt1565 hardware.
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I wrote here(#8):
1st December 2017, 02:11 PM,
Here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/stock-xt-1572-reteu-7-0-ddumped-files-t3712521
30. November, 2017...rooted 29.
SuSu 2.82 is compatible.
Magisk Framework comes with SuperUser built in.. so when you flash another superuser, you mixing Binaries and it doesn't know which one to use.

Root OpenKirin Resurrection Remix 6.2.0

So I am running beta 3 of Ressurection Remix from OpenKirin website. Everything is smooth even after heavy tweaks. But I want to root this ROM. Reason is I want to uninstall built-in apps and some of my apps require root access. I already tried rooting the ramdisk.img. it failed. Even though it was rooted root access wasn't available. So can I directly flash latest magisk via elemental ROM TWRP? Or is there any other method?
Like you, I'm on the same build from yesterday, and obviously the minimum that I'd like to do is to root the ROM, since that we already miss a fully working TWRP and a compatible Xposed framework.
I discovered just yesterday topjohnwu's thread about patching the stock boot.img with the custom Magisk Manager apk for Huawei devices, but before doing everything I've decided to make a search on XDA, and I've stumbled upon this. So neither patching the stock ramdisk.img works?? Dammit. Becsuse standing by what i know, flashing latest Magisk on an A only GSI works, but i haven't read successful cases rooting an OpenKirin ROM yet.
I'd like to test this method, but i still have to setup some stuff on this ROM, and so i don't want to try something that could mess up system, trashing all the time that I've spent on configuring the device.
I'll update ya as soon as i can, if something useful should come out. I hope to update you soon!
Dude. I have done it and would like to tell you that it can be flashed normally. Currently enjoying root with all modules working. If you have an honor 6x just flash TWRP from elemental room thread and then latest magisk. So far no issues, no bootloop. However after first installation I recommend you to install via direct patch once again to ensure everything works. i.eif you still wanna know. This is way simpler
Thanks for letting me know mate, yeah i have a 6X. Actually I've installed TWRP and flashed latest stable Magisk, V17.1. Magisk is correctly detected by Magisk Manager.
Now, the file that i should provide to patch on Magisk Manager is stock EMUI 8.0 boot.img, correct?
Nope. If you have magisk installed just direct install once again via magisk manager and you're good to go
Thanks Mannan, I'm enjoying root goodies too now.
I take the chance to ask ya if sound mods like Viper/Dolby Atmos will also work or not as a Magisk module, since that time ago (but even recently) i saw some users that was saying in a couple of threads that flashing one of these would corrupt system files, and so EMUI 8 had to be flashed again.
First of all we aren't on EMUI 8bso no corruption. We are on Android 8.1 so any Sound Mod for this Firmware should work. Now I haven't flashed it yet cause mainly I have to find a working one and of the risk of soft brick. But I will try and let you know if I find a working one. Same goes for exposed framework
Got it. Well it would be great, especially Xposed in systemless version.
EDIT - going off topic a while, even you notice a charging time much slower than on stock? Before, i usually charged something like 60-65% in one hour, now it tooks at least 1 hour and an half to achieve the same percentage of battery. Gotta tweak this someway.
Tried installing Viper4android. Gives IO error while mounting driver. Xposed I havent tried
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Tried installing Viper4android. Gives IO error while mounting driver. Xposed I havent tried
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Thanks for the feedback. Sadly i think that Xposed won't work too.

Rooting Pie?

I have a question. I want to root my phone (upgraded from oreo to pie, stock), but i'm not sure what should i do. Should i use oreo rooting instructions? I can't find any tutorial for rooting on pie. I don't want to change my rom, i just want to have a root and be able do use the magick and modules that's all. It would be nice to have step by step instruction.
I know i have to unlock my bootloader first at htcdev, then install twrp (not sure which twrp and if the installation is same as on oreo?)
In the past i rooted one phone but it was completely different and i almost bricked my device, because some idiot posted wrong link on the forum... There is so many versions of everything and i'm feeling lost in it.
I hope this helps, but Pie is still very new for the HTC U11. Some even are saying that clean flashes of the Pie RUU have flash, camera, and wifi issues. I am currently running the amazing RR-P rom (which is based on pie), but it runs on the latest Oreo RUU. I have no issues with the ROM and I get insane SoT even without battery savings. I am excited for the future of this phone, since I love the hardware navbar (never liked the on-screen one / though my HTC m8 is still a boss, and even the forums there have a very solid Lineage 17.0 (android 10) working on it).
https://dl.twrp.me/ocn/
Above is the official link to the US HTC u11 TWRP recoveries. I don't think (to be safer than sorry) these are 100% compatible over the PIE firmware though.
I checked HTCdev, and it doesn't seem to have any difference in the instructions in unlocking the bootloader. No mention of Nougat or Oreo, so I would assume there's no difference in doing the same with Pie.
I flashed my U11 after Pie update, working fine, no problems with flash, wifi or anything else (CID: HTC__034)
1. Unlock bootloader via htcdev
2. Flash latest TWRP from the official site. Instructions here for example: https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-twrp/
3. Flash Magisk (also from official Magisk site)… that was a little trickier, since TWRP can't mount the encrypted partitions. The workaround is to copy the Magisk ZIP onto an SD Card and flash it from there while in TWRP.
4. Enjoy.
I decided to root this U11 for the first time, since I don't expect any futur software updates coming form HTC.
Thank you for all your help, i'll try this out today. :good:
So i did everything and it's working but i have one problem. After installing magisk i tried to install some modules, and one of them caused bootloop and i was unable to delete it, and also i was unable to install module uninstaller (fail). So i had to do factory reset - any solution to avoid this kind of problems in future?
Also i installed xposed successfully, but none of modules was working..
Togzyk said:
So i did everything and it's working but i have one problem. After installing magisk i tried to install some modules, and one of them caused bootloop and i was unable to delete it, and also i was unable to install module uninstaller (fail). So i had to do factory reset - any solution to avoid this kind of problems in future?
Also i installed xposed successfully, but none of modules was working..
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I have no answers, but as u can see a rooted pie is problematic, hence the many people reverting back to oreo and or nougat, but some people somehow make it work. Not me I could not downgrade quick enough after rooting, unrooted pie worked great, but my many 'need for root apps' did not , so back to oreo for me . Just my 2 cents!! Good luck.
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I have no answers, but as u can see a rooted pie is problematic, hence the many people reverting back to oreo and or nougat, but some people somehow make it work. Not me I could not downgrade quick enough after rooting, unrooted pie worked great, but my many 'need for root apps' did not , so back to oreo for me . Just my 2 cents!! Good luck.
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I found many working apps. The biggest problem is "substratum", especially when it comes to changing navbar buttons. But gravitybox is working, and I'm happy with it. Thanks for your help
My rooted Pie works fine, but I didn't install Substratum or Xposed.

Auto OTA update on a rooted one plus 7 pro with magisk and TWRP?

Hello! I have had my One plus 7 pro international running for months now, rooted, following this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/guide-bootloader-unlock-twrp-install-t3940368. I had the OTA update notification for quite some time now, but I ignored it because I was lazy. A few weeks ago my phone must have auto updated however, as I started noticing banner ads again that adaway usually blocked, and I have had a few other minor issues like GPS taking longer to connect or find where I am, wifi disconnects, and google not understanding what it usually does. Phone still works just fine, just minor issues I didn't really experience before.
I would like to completely reset the phone to clean it up, and re root and setup TWRP again, but im not sure how to safely do that since my phone was updated improperly (automatically). I have magisk still installed, but the modules dont seem to be working properly. Rebooting to recovery will reboot me to one plus recovery instead of twrp. When I restart is still says my boot loader is unlocked, and some apps (like chase mobile app) still say my phone is rooted. Oxygen updater says im up to date on OxygenOS 10.0.3.gm21aa.
What would be the best option for me to clean everything up, get my root modules working again, and have the phone fully up to date and stable? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
follow the same steps you followed first time. Boot to TWRP flash magisk, No need to factory reset. Flash twrp again if you want and reboot to system

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