How to root systemless Magisk (5.1 lollipop custom rom) - General Questions and Answers

I keep reading posts that tell me to flash Magisk using custom recovery but my phone says 'update from external storage is disabled' so that's a no go.. And I can't use Odin because it's a ZIP file, not MD5, .TAR, SMD. etc. What else can I do? I've only ever managed to root my phone once and that was using CF AUTO Root which can be flashed by Odin.

KRandy21 said:
I keep reading posts that tell me to flash Magisk using custom recovery but my phone says 'update from external storage is disabled' so that's a no go.. And I can't use Odin because it's a ZIP file, not MD5, .TAR, SMD. etc. What else can I do? I've only ever managed to root my phone once and that was using CF AUTO Root which can be flashed by Odin.
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Please tell us the specific phone model and rom. Magisk need to be flashed (installed) using a custom recovery e.g. TWRP. TWRP can be flashed using Odin even if the device isn't actually rooted.

LS.xD said:
Please tell us the specific phone model and rom. Magisk need to be flashed (installed) using a custom recovery e.g. TWRP. TWRP can be flashed using Odin even if the device isn't actually rooted.
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My phone model is Samsung S5 Neo and I'm running 5.1 custom ROM. So, what you're saying is, I can flash TWRP using Odin and that will become my default recovery when I press home, volume up and the power button?

KRandy21 said:
My phone model is Samsung S5 Neo and I'm running 5.1 custom ROM. So, what you're saying is, I can flash TWRP using Odin and that will become my default recovery when I press home, volume up and the power button?
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TWRP will replace the stock recovery. How did you manage to install a custom rom without a custom recovery?

LS.xD said:
TWRP will replace the stock recovery. How did you manage to install a custom rom without a custom recovery?
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I managed to find a file with the file type .MD5 and used Odin, plugged my phone in and downloaded with no problem.

KRandy21 said:
I managed to find a file with the file type .MD5 and used Odin, plugged my phone in and downloaded with no problem.
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That must be a modified stock rom. TWRP will allow you to install any kind of rom without any restrictions.

LS.xD said:
That must be a modified stock rom. TWRP will allow you to install any kind of rom without any restrictions.
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Sweet! Thanks for the insight. This is what happens when you're a total noob. I find all this rooting and custom ROM larky confusing. I always stumble into issues along the way. So, install TWRP on my laptop and that will have the correct file type to be flashed by Odin, and then use TWRP to flash Magisk.. anything else or will I have any other problems? Don't want to clumsily stumble into a landmine.

KRandy21 said:
Sweet! Thanks for the insight. This is what happens when you're a total noob. I find all this rooting and custom ROM larky confusing. I always stumble into issues along the way. So, install TWRP on my laptop and that will have the correct file type to be flashed by Odin, and then use TWRP to flash Magisk.. anything else or will I have any other problems? Don't want to clumsily stumble into a landmine.
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What the exact phone model? SM-xxxx
You can download TWRP as .tar.md5 and flash it using Odin.
Best case is to install Magisk on a fresh installation without root/exposed framework already installed.

LS.xD said:
What the exact phone model? SM-xxxx
You can download TWRP as .tar.md5 and flash it using Odin.
Best case is to install Magisk on fresh installation without root/exposed framework already installed.
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That's fine as I don't have Xposed or Root access at the moment. My phone model is SM-G903F.

KRandy21 said:
That's fine as I don't have Xposed or Root access at the moment. My phone model is SM-G903F.
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TWRP download
just a hint: there is already an official Marshmallow 6.0.1 release for you device and you probably should look out a newer rom.

LS.xD said:
TWRP download
just a hint: there is already an official Marshmallow 6.0.1 release for you device and you probably should look out a newer rom.
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Why would you suggest that? In case I reach a point where apps are no longer compatible with my outdated software? Thanks, I might do that. I have stuck with 5.1 simply because I'm preferring it and also Marshmallow have made it harder to bypass security and root the device. I'm thinking it might not be safe now that I know this is a modded ROM, so I should probably look for an official one.

Can I make a Nandroid backup with TWRP? That sounds like it could be useful for any hiccups.

KRandy21 said:
Can I make a Nandroid backup with TWRP? That sounds like it could be useful for any hiccups.
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Nandroid Backup and many other features are provided by TWRP
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KRandy21 said:
Why would you suggest that? In case I reach a point where apps are no longer compatible with my outdated software? Thanks, I might do that. I have stuck with 5.1 simply because I'm preferring it and also Marshmallow have made it harder to bypass security and root the device. I'm thinking it might not be safe now that I know this is a modded ROM, so I should probably look for an official one.
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Marshmallow is already fully supported and you will be able to get full control to anything you like. Usually you can trust roms you get at the XDA forum as its a pretty active community and harmfull users would be banned real quickly. The only point is that modded stock rom or custom roms like LineageOS and derivates may not be stable and cause functionality issues.

So I've used this forum to find TWRP for my device https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...official-experimental-twrp-galaxy-s5-t3293379, I'm not sure how to 'Run flash-recovery.sh' because, as I mentioned, it won't let me flash from my SD card.. Any help would be appreciated!
UPDATE: Managed to get TWRP as my custom recovery. Thanks so much for your help! I genuinely had no idea you could flash TWRP onto your phone! I was using the app which is hopeless. Most forums I've found say 'boot in recovery' which is quite unclear if you're not familiar with that..

Can I flash Nougat update onto my S5 Neo? It's originally not supported, that's the only reason I'm asking..
Can I still root with Magisk on that operating system as well and restore from Nandroid backup?

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How to upgrade to new latest Asus firmware through custom recovery

Check the device firmware type by going to Setting - about tablet - built number
Download the right firmware pack for your device.
http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Transformer_Pad/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_Infinity_TF700T/#download
Now extract the zip file and you will have another zip file.
Rename that zip file as "EP201_768_SDUPDATE" and place it to an external sd card if you do not have a custom recovery. If you are rooted and unlocked plus you have a custom recovery you don't need to rename it you can place it in internal sd is well.
Now turn off your device. Hold power button including the volume down button and enter custom recovery. For stock recovery it should detect it automatically and will install. once in custom recovery clear your cache and install the file with the name above or whatever name you have. once installation is complete. reboot the system be patient and you have the latest update.
You can obtain root easily using this method.
Just download the DebugfsRoot_Generic_v2.3.zip file from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1706588
extract the content and run RootDebugfs, then follow the on screen instruction and you will have root.
Make sure you have USB debugging on.
To get custom recovery. Download goomanager from playstore and you can install TWRP recovery from the option list. which is Option - install OpenRecoveryScript.
I am not responsible if you mess up your device. do these at your own risk. Nonetheless these steps work perfectly for me.
Renaming is not needed.
lafester said:
Renaming is not needed.
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Exactly thats for people without custom recovery
Isn't this already covered here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
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rizanx said:
Exactly thats for people without custom recovery
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does the update push the stock recovery as well?
and root is lost right?
Yes and yes.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
odeccacccp said:
does the update push the stock recovery as well?
and root is lost right?
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Yes you will lose root.
But you can obtain root easily using this method.
Just download the DebugfsRoot_Generic_v2.3.zip file from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706588
extract the content and run RootDebugfs, then follow the on screen instruction and you will have root.
oh and make sure you have USB debugging on.
sorry for the mix up. yes you do lose recovery. Download goomanager from playstore and you can install TWRP recovery from the option list.
rizanx said:
Through custom recovery stock recovery is not pushed! you will still have custom recovery. You will only lose root.
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Wrong, flashing an official rom will make you loose the custom recover too, you will have a clean stock rom once you do that. AND also this thread has nothing to share with the development forum.
Pretoriano80 said:
Wrong, flashing an official rom will make you loose the custom recover too, you will have a clean stock rom once you do that. AND also this thread has nothing to share with the development forum.
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+1 You WILL lose custom recovery with this method. This has all been covered before...
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Pretoriano80 said:
Wrong, flashing an official rom will make you loose the custom recover too, you will have a clean stock rom once you do that. AND also this thread has nothing to share with the development forum.
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Thanks for clear up.
MysticMgcn said:
Isn't this already covered here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
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Where in there? Can;t find it?
1) If I am on a custom ROM can I flash the new update or I have to go back to STOCK first?
2) What's the big deal with loosing CWR and Root, it takes like 2 min to put it back, I mean there is another way to not loose it?
Thanks
I also have a question! Will this allow for OTA updates even if our bootloader is unlocked? And will we be able to flash the JB update from ASUS manually if not? Anyone know?
GRIM1337 said:
I also have a question! Will this allow for OTA updates even if our bootloader is unlocked? And will we be able to flash the JB update from ASUS manually if not? Anyone know?
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No. when you unlocked it clearly stated no more ota updates for you.
Yes. of course you can flash manually just like any other rom.
odeccacccp said:
Where in there? Can;t find it?
1) If I am on a custom ROM can I flash the new update or I have to go back to STOCK first?
2) What's the big deal with loosing CWR and Root, it takes like 2 min to put it back, I mean there is another way to not loose it?
Thanks
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You don't need to have stock rom. As long as you have the stock kernel your ok. You will of course lose custom recovery but its easy to download again as i have mentioned in my first post.
There is a lengthy way to do this. But why do that when it takes you literally 2 minute to root it with DebugfsRoot .
Hope it went well for you.

Wilson3q CM12 to MIUI 7

Hello all,
I want to move from CM12 (Wilsons3q) to the latest MIUI 7 Global Stable. Im having a problem getting my phone recognized through the MiFlash program I originally used to get to CM12. I go into fastboot mode on the phone but the program does not recognize the phone. Ive tried this on 2 different computers. I installed the universal ADB drivers and still nothing. Does anyone know why the phone isnt recognized anymore?
I searched through the previous topics and found no answer to my question. Thanks guys
Solved.
Turns out all I had to do was flash the .zip from MIUI with TWRP recovery
It failed the first time so I did it a second time and it worked great.
Leaving this here for anyone else who may run into the same question/ problem
gotmicah said:
Solved.
Turns out all I had to do was flash the .zip from MIUI with TWRP recovery
It failed the first time so I did it a second time and it worked great.
Leaving this here for anyone else who may run into the same question/ problem
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you flash the update zip through twrp recovery?
NO! Dont flash the update.zip
Download the global version from miui.
the name of what I flashed was "miui_MI4iGlobal_V7.1.1.0.LXIMICK_15c5da242c_5.0.zip"
gotmicah said:
NO! Dont flash the update.zip
Download the global version from miui.
the name of what I flashed was "miui_MI4iGlobal_V7.1.1.0.LXIMICK_15c5da242c_5.0.zip"
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i download the miui latest version just rename it into update zip. because want to install in stock recovery. so, mean i can directly flash that zip?
fidows said:
i download the miui latest version just rename it into update zip. because want to install in stock recovery. so, mean i can directly flash that zip?
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Oh I see. I didn't know you were using stock recovery. Im not sure completely, but im assuming that would be safe.
Edit: on second thought, maybe not. I dont have enough information about your situation, what ROM are you running now? im not sure how the stock recovery interacts with different ROMS
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Oh I see. I didn't know you were using stock recovery. Im not sure completely, but im assuming that would be safe.
Edit: on second thought, maybe not. I dont have enough information about your situation, what ROM are you running now? im not sure how the stock recovery interacts with different ROMS
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i mean this. im now in miui7. just to make sure if i flash cm13 then. can i flash the miui7 zip directly from twrp?

Team MT's Huawei Multi-Tool – Works with Honor 10 !

Hey Folks,
I recently stumbled upon Team MT's quite useful Huawei Multi-Tool – but didn't find anything about it in the Honor 10 Forum although it's compatible!
First of all I have no connection to Team MT at all, so this thread is just about the usefulness of the Tool and what you and I might experience using it.
Also I'm not responsible for any damages/issues caused by this tool.
The tool might come in handy for people that are uncomfortable using cmd/terminal commands or get confused too easily.
Of course there are still a lot of things that could go wrong so if you're not sure what you're doing or what the consequences might be, just don't flash anything.
To use the Multi-Tool, you'll have to have your bootloader unlocked and the phone connected to your pc with adb installed.
When the tool shows you the (right) phone model in the lower right, you're good to go.
With the help of the Multi-Tool, you can
ROOT your Honor 10 with Magisk
flash TWRP
flash STOCK RECOVERY
unlock various small features
All with just a few clicks.
You can download it at Team MT's website:
http://pro-teammt.ru/huawei-multi-tool/
I for instance used it to flash the stock recovery after I had installed TWRP, so I could get regular OTA updates through the system again.
I'm curious to see if there are other people that have used the tool as well or what people that just heard of it now will use it for.
Is an unlocked bootloader required for the tool to root the phone and flash custom recovery?
leAndroid91 said:
Is an unlocked bootloader required for the tool to root the phone and flash custom recovery?
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Yes , unlocked bootloader is required
Btw where did you get your stock recovery? Cause I don't see Any stock recovery out there for colal10 model. Btw thanks for the info, gotta check it out
fosterqaz11 said:
Btw where did you get your stock recovery? Cause I don't see Any stock recovery out there for colal10 model. Btw thanks for the info, gotta check it out
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You can back up stock recovery after flashing magisk
miststudent2011 said:
You can back up stock recovery after flashing magisk
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https://www.addictivetips.com/mobil...ecovery-and-system-partition-images/&hl=en-IN
Will this work since I will have to backup without using twrp.
fosterqaz11 said:
https://www.addictivetips.com/mobil...ecovery-and-system-partition-images/&hl=en-IN
Will this work since I will have to backup without using twrp.
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The link you provided is broken.
You can find the procedure here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75630973&postcount=3
miststudent2011 said:
The link you provided is broken.
You can find the procedure here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75630973&postcount=3
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Ty turn out it was almost the same info
fosterqaz11 said:
Btw where did you get your stock recovery? Cause I don't see Any stock recovery out there for colal10 model. Btw thanks for the info, gotta check it out
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The Stock recovery just appeared inside the Multi-Tool, where I was able to download and flash it, I didn't download or back up anything beforehand.
Isn't there some dropdown menu where you can choose the recovery to flash?
I've been flashing it onto my COL-AL10 AND my L29, so it works either way.
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The Stock recovery just appeared inside the Multi-Tool, where I was able to download and flash it, I didn't download or back up anything beforehand.
Isn't there some dropdown menu where you can choose the recovery to flash?
I've been flashing it onto my COL-AL10 AND my L29, so it works either way.
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I didn't install the app yet
I'm gonna wait for gpu turbo update then maybe root

Update issue

Hi, i updated my xz premium to pie and installed most recent pie for my phone, (47.2.A.10.107) but I installed TWRP and tried to flash magisk but i couldnt do it gives error, (encryption related error) , twrp cant flash encrypted rom magisk, i wiped all data in order to avoid encryption but i every time when i flash new rom it is encrypted , how can i flash pie latest version and root my phone?
Never had the decryption issue stop Magisk but try this first and then Magisk.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
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Never had the decryption issue stop Magisk but try this first and then Magisk.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
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finally i could root my device but with different method , now problem is i cant flash anything with using twrp, it gives mounting error, i dont want to delete my data again because i installed a lot of programs, Can you help me?
i think it is ENCRYPTION problem
murad1990 said:
finally i could root my device but with different method , now problem is i cant flash anything with using twrp, it gives mounting error, i dont want to delete my data again because i installed a lot of programs, Can you help me?
i think it is ENCRYPTION problem
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If the issue is with mounting the storage where your, whatever it is you're trying to flash, then put that file on an external drive and connect it to your phone via an OTG cable. Once you flash that zip in my last response, you won't have this issue. How did you root your phone?
Ok i unlocked bootloader, flashed stock pie rom, then flashed twrp but not latest one, because latest gave me mount error, i flashed 3.2.1 it solved my mounting problem, then i flashed janjan kernek then magisk. But problem is i lost most of functionalities of my phone(drm key lost) is there any way to restore it? Or is there any kernel?
murad19900 said:
Ok i unlocked bootloader, flashed stock pie rom, then flashed twrp but not latest one, because latest gave me mount error, i flashed 3.2.1 it solved my mounting problem, then i flashed janjan kernek then magisk. But problem is i lost most of functionalities of my phone(drm key lost) is there any way to restore it? Or is there any kernel?
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Afraid not. There are steps to take to get temp root to back up those keys before unlocking the bootloader, and then restoring the keys after unlock. There's a whole thread on that here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...devonly-exploits-temp-root-to-backup-t3795510. I never bothered with all that and have not had any issues that concern me. What issues are you having?
Image enhancement doesnt work i think, and other camera function as well, any other function?
murad19900 said:
Image enhancement doesnt work i think, and other camera function as well, any other function?
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Yeah, I couldn't tell you. As for me the phone still does what I need it to do. As far as the camera it still takes the pics I need it to take. I don't social media so I don't need the special effects/enhancements people use for that. When it comes to taking pictures, that's what I have a camera for. My phone is for calls, text, and email and web search when I'm not near my computer. You could try other phone apps to see if they replace what's lost. I believe photo quality is as stock.
Sorry I mean video image enhancement, and i want to ask question, do you think i should stay stock rom or use one of these carbon, existenz...
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Sorry I mean video image enhancement, and i want to ask question, do you think i should stay stock rom or use one of these carbon, existenz...
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Well same answer as far as video too.
I'm using eXtstenZ Pie. It's the stock rom with enhancements. It's stable and customizable. I would install the Aroma Add-on at the same time. I've tried Carbon but I had sim card issues, that may be resolved by now. There is also a Lineage 17.1 available but I don't believe it's reliable enough for a main phone. If you don't mind experimenting you could try that as it's Android 10. There's Tomahawk Project if you want barebones and get away from Google. CrDroid also out there. These last three I have not tried.
I am sorry but, i dont know so much about the android phones, I am using stock, exitstenz looks like custom rom, or is this modified stock? Because i lot changes and it doesnt have stock rom interface
murad19900 said:
I am sorry but, i dont know so much about the android phones, I am using stock, exitstenz looks like custom rom, or is this modified stock? Because i lot changes and it doesnt have stock rom interface
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Yes, it's a modified stock rom.
To flash it, i just need to fladh latest firmware then twrp, then magisk?
If you're already on .107, you're good there. Then from twrp flash eXistenZ then flash Magisk. If you're going to use Aroma Add-on flash it next and you should be good to go. Also, with this phone you can install twrp in recovery partition so you don't have to use a computer every time you want to use twrp. You have to unzip it and save the .img file to where you put all the other files you flash, then from twrp install the image to recovery partition. Then next time you need to flash something, hold power and volume down at the same time (after turning phone off) when the screen just starts to light up release the buttons and it'll boot into twrp.
Thanks, but i have a another question, i flashed 47.2.a.6.30 version pie with using emma, and used janjan kernel of the same version, everyting works without any problem, should i stay this version or i must update to the 107 then root my phone? What is the advantages of the janjan's kernel? and without any custom kernel can i root my phone after flashing 107 firmware?
Don't know anything about the janjan kernel and it's compatibility with eXistenZ. As far as firmware version just flash the eXistenZ version that matches your rom version, I believe there is a list on the first page of the thread that tells which file to use.
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I don't know anything about the janjan kernel or it's compatibility with eXistenZ.
You can stay on that firmware if you wish. Just use the correct version of eXistenZ for it.
You can root any kernel once bootloader is unlocked. You loose root when you change firmware versions though.

Nokia 3 fastboot boot loop

In trying to root my Nokia 3, I installed TWRP custom recovery but realised that I forgot to install magisk manager. Upon rebooting the phone out of TWRP recovery mode my Nokia 3 is now stuck in a boot loop such that whenever I turn the device off or reboot it, either from adb or TWRP, the device inevitably only reboots in fastboot mode. Even using the fastboot reboot command doesn't work and only boots it up again only for it to enter fastboot mode immediately.
This means that I can't access the phone as usual meaning I'm unable to download the magisk.zip file I need to install magisk. I tried cloning the git-master and sideloading that from my computer but it said invalid .zip format.
Any idea what I can do?
Are you sure you haven't deleted the ROM by accident?, that same thing happened to me before.
andres_vacal said:
Are you sure you haven't deleted the ROM by accident?, that same thing happened to me before.
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I don't see how I might have done this seeing as I'd guess such a thing would only be possible if I had root on my device. I haven't rooted it yet.
But if I'm mistaken on that, using the TWRP file manager shows an empty /boot/ directory. Is there any way I can restore normal functionality to my device? I just need to be able to get magisk on there so I can install in through TWRP and then root the phone so I can get a custom ROM
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I don't see how I might have done this seeing as I'd guess such a thing would only be possible if I had root on my device. I haven't rooted it yet.
But if I'm mistaken on that, using the TWRP file manager shows an empty /boot/ directory. Is there any way I can restore normal functionality to my device? I just need to be able to get magisk on there so I can install in through TWRP and then root the phone so I can get a custom ROM
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But, in TWRP, when you go to reboot section, does it says "No OS Installed"? ( in the upper side )
andres_vacal said:
But, in TWRP, when you go to reboot section, does it says "No OS Installed"? ( in the upper side )
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It doesn't. I suppose the contents of /boot just isn't visible because I haven't rooted the phone yet?
Totalitor said:
It doesn't. I suppose the contents of /boot just isn't visible because I haven't rooted the phone yet?
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idts, have you tried to wipe and install constum ROM again?
andres_vacal said:
idts, have you tried to wipe and install constum ROM again?
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No. I haven't installed a custom ROM. It was the default android 8.0 OS. I haven't been able to root the phone yet because I don't have magisk manager installed.
The only thing I've installed has been TWRP custom recovery. As I understand it, you can't even install custom ROMS unless the phone is already rooted.
Totalitor said:
No. I haven't installed a custom ROM. It was the default android 8.0 OS. I haven't been able to root the phone yet because I don't have magisk manager installed.
The only thing I've installed has been TWRP custom recovery. As I understand it, you can't even install custom ROMS unless the phone is already rooted.
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No, you only look for the rom of your specific device, and then just flash it trought TWRP
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No, you only look for the rom of your specific device, and then just flash it trought TWRP
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Ok then. I haven't actually been able to find any ROMS for the Nokia 3 other than the stock ROM.
Do you know of any custom ROMS for the device?
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No, you only look for the rom of your specific device, and then just flash it trought TWRP
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I ran adb sideload on the update.zip file downloaded from here.
It seems to have restored my nokia 3 device's recovery to a stock recovery.
Attempting to reboot the device merely reboots it to the stock recovery mode. I cannot seem to get it to reboot into the phone's normal state.
In addition, adb, even while running under root permissions, can no longer detect the device.
I have tried wiping the device, factory resetting it, but the device refuses to reboot into it's normal mode. I can only reboot it into stock recovery or the bootloader.
Totalitor said:
I ran adb sideload on the update.zip file downloaded from here.
It seems to have restored my nokia 3 device's recovery to a stock recovery.
Attempting to reboot the device merely reboots it to the stock recovery mode. I cannot seem to get it to reboot into the phone's normal state.
In addition, adb, even while running under root permissions, can no longer detect the device.
I have tried wiping the device, factory resetting it, but the device refuses to reboot into it's normal mode. I can only reboot it into stock recovery or the bootloader.
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Make sure bootloader is unlocked. In fact if it turned back into stock recovery is because the ROM is already installed. Try to repeat the instalation process using TWRP and try to use another version of the stock ROM.
andres_vacal said:
Make sure bootloader is unlocked. In fact if it turned back into stock recovery is because the ROM is already installed. Try to repeat the instalation process using TWRP and try to use another version of the stock ROM.
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My phone randomly decided it'd revert back to TWRP custom recovery today but I still can't access the main operating mode of the phone. Do you know where I can find either a custom ROM for the Nokia 3 or the stock ROM? All instructions I find online seem to be in broken english so I'm having some difficulty following a lot of the guides as they're rather vague
andres_vacal said:
Make sure bootloader is unlocked. In fact if it turned back into stock recovery is because the ROM is already installed. Try to repeat the instalation process using TWRP and try to use another version of the stock ROM.
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As mentioned in my previous post, my phone reverted back to TWRP custom recovery for some reason. I tried sideloading the Magisk.zip file and it said it successfully flashed it, but now my Android system has reverted back to the standard Android recovery, booting into it by default.
it says
"alps/NE1_00WW_FIH/NE1
7.1.1/NMF260/00WW_2_15A
/user/release-keys"
at the top.
Totalitor said:
The bootloader was unlocked at some point but I guess it must have locked itself again at some stage when I reset it. Though now that my phone seems to be stuck in bootloader mode and stock recovery mode exclusively, I'm not able to view the serial number in settings as that's something one may only do when the normal mode of the device can be accessed.
I'd use adb to retrieve the serial number of the device but adb doesn't seem to be able to detect my device. I have the necessary drivers on my computer and am running on root privileges but it seems it can't detect it if it's not in the normal operating mode. Any idea how I can get the serial number?
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I think before flashing magisk we should make sure the OS is ok, can you write the specific phone model?, "Nokia 3" is not an specific number. Then we should be able to find at least a stock ROM.
andres_vacal said:
I think before flashing magisk we should make sure the OS is ok, can you write the specific phone model?, "Nokia 3" is not an specific number. Then we should be able to find at least a stock ROM.
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It's a Nokia 3 TA-1032
Sorry, I should've specified.
Totalitor said:
It's a Nokia 3 TA-1032
Sorry, I should've specified.
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Okay man, I did some research and found out that there is not so much info about the specific model but there is some people with the same problem. Found this thread useful so let's try out that.
Nokia 3 official Firmware India/UAE Region [ Links updated with Flash tool]
Hi All, Nokia 3, 5, 6 & 8 Official Firmware flashing tool is Known as OST ( Online Service Tool) Download link Nokia 3 Firmware :- https://mega.nz/#F!1ENgnThL!FyL9uYCC3Dq-16elThKAPg----- latest for Nokia 3 is v 2.15H Nokia 5 Firmware :-...
forum.xda-developers.com
andres_vacal said:
Okay man, I did some research and found out that there is not so much info about the specific model but there is some people with the same problem. Found this thread useful so let's try out that.
Nokia 3 official Firmware India/UAE Region [ Links updated with Flash tool]
Hi All, Nokia 3, 5, 6 & 8 Official Firmware flashing tool is Known as OST ( Online Service Tool) Download link Nokia 3 Firmware :- https://mega.nz/#F!1ENgnThL!FyL9uYCC3Dq-16elThKAPg----- latest for Nokia 3 is v 2.15H Nokia 5 Firmware :-...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks, But all of the links on that thread to nokia 3 firmware are dead. In the meantime I used the adb push command to upload the magisk.zip file to my device as well as the Lineage 14.1 custom ROM which I got from here and tried installing both of them using TWRP. TWRP said both were successful but on reboot, my phone is once again stuck in the orange state at the boot screen.
Totalitor said:
Thanks, But all of the links on that thread to nokia 3 firmware are dead. In the meantime I used the adb push command to upload the magisk.zip file to my device as well as the Lineage 14.1 custom ROM which I got from here and tried installing both of them using TWRP. TWRP said both were successful but on reboot, my phone is once again stuck in the orange state at the boot screen.
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Ow, I didn't check that, my bad. Have you tried to flash only LOS?, generally the problem with LOS is that you need to have installed the stock ROM for it to function well, if you wipe and then flash LOS it will say "successful" but it won't start.
Or at least at my experience
andres_vacal said:
Are you sure you haven't deleted the ROM by accident?, that same thing happened to me before.
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we've established that I must have somehow accidentally deleted the ROM in installing TWRP.
You mentioned you accidentally deleted the ROM. How did you go about fixing your problem?
I've looked everywhere online for Nokia 3 TA-1032 stock firmware but all I can find are dead google drive links. How did you fix your issue? Or was yours with a different model of phone?
Totalitor said:
we've established that I must have somehow accidentally deleted the ROM in installing TWRP.
You mentioned you accidentally deleted the ROM. How did you go about fixing your problem?
I've looked everywhere online for Nokia 3 TA-1032 stock firmware but all I can find are dead google drive links. How did you fix your issue? Or was yours with a different model of phone?
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Mine was with an Asus, and the only way I could fix the horrible bootloop was managing to install the stock un-official ROM made from a well known developer. I just did a short research on this case, and all the solutions on internet say you need the ROM like I just told you, so I think there is no way if we cannot find a ROM for the device.

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