Download the S251 update package from this link.
Rename the file to update.zip and move it to the root of your SD card (not internal storage). Boot into stock recovery and update.
If you have TWRP, it will not work. If you have root or magisk, it will not work. You need to reflash the S244 boot and recovery images under fastboot using :
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Do I have to uninstall magisk first ?
Sutcliffe9 said:
Do I have to uninstall magisk first ?
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You can try that. If the update fails, you'll have to reflash the stock boot image as the update process might detect a modified boot image. Do you have the boot.img file for S244 ?
Thanks, I have the s244 boot image. I will give it a go tomorrow.
Thanks for uploading this.
Hm, update built on the 7th of November but only contains the 1st of November security updates. Google released further updates on the 5th and 6th of November, with the 6th November update fixing the very serious WPA2 'Krack' issues.
At least this update fixes the blueborne stuff.
Sorted ?
Sutcliffe9 said:
Sorted
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PLease can you sent the right .img file.
I get install failed .
I have no twrp ! i use orijinal recovery from lenovo.
Murtie said:
PLease can you sent the right .img file.
I get install failed .
I have no twrp ! i use orijinal recovery from lenovo.
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You only have one option. You need to re-install the full S244 ROM from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/fastboot-files-stock-firmware-t3649914
Follow the steps but DO NOT FLASH USERDATA or you will lose all your existing apps and settings. This will restore your system to stock configuration then you should be able to update.
It worked for me doing this
If you have TWRP, You need to reflash the S244 boot and recovery images under fastboot using :
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Is there any chance of getting android oreo update bro
somenderjangra said:
Is there any chance of getting android oreo update bro
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nope.
Sutcliffe9 said:
It worked for me doing this
If you have TWRP, You need to reflash the S244 boot and recovery images under fastboot using :
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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I have doing this but the same error. installation failed
Maybe i have not the right image
Do you have the boot.img file?
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Im using this stock rom>
[LENOVO P2] [S244] [7.0] [STOCK] Lenovo P2a42 Stock Nougat Update TWRP Flashable by abhayruparel
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[LENOVO P2] [S244] [7.0] [STOCK] Lenovo P2a42 Stock Nougat Update TWRP Flashable by abhayruparel
Where does this file come from? How can we be sure it is safe? Verified official?
Related
#WeirdMoto
Motorola started rolling out September security patch which, you know, fixes Blueborn vulnerability. But instead of starting in India or other Moto's favorite country, they stated rolling it out in Latin America!
Changes:
-September security patch
-Bug fixes
Here you go! https://mega.nz/#!OU10kJAD!V2eW4QoXuGjzlLlct4NG-eQ5NvLru9em0aG8_CrSA9o (sorry because of Mega lol)
Thanks,can someone upload a twrp backup?
Can I flash if my device is rooted and I have TWRP?
ElGranLagarto said:
Can I flash if my device is rooted and I have TWRP?
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No
ElGranLagarto said:
Can I flash if my device is rooted and I have TWRP?
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Unlikely - the OTA would possibly fail and also leave you in a TWRP soft bootloop unless you booted to bootloader and then selected 'Start' to boot to system.
As this OTA will only flash on NPJS25.93-14-8 systems (looking at the updater script), the easiest way would be to use the NPJS25.93-14-8 stock ROM to revert to a fully stock device. Of course, this will remove root and TWRP on your device, but OTAs require a clean, unmodified device to work from.
Assuming you are currently on NPJS25.93-14-8 and were fully updated before flashing TWRP and rooting, you may be able to use the following flashing commands with the fastboot stock ROM to revert to stock without affecting your data. These commands are edited assuming your GPT and bootloader are the same patch level as NPJS25.93-14-8. As always, back up your data in case you need to factory reset, and also this depends on your device being formally and fully updated to NPJS25.93-14-8 previously, if not formally updated (including bootloader to B1:06), you may run into issues including a hard brick. If you are not sure, ignore the following flashing commands and fully flash the NPJS25.93-14-8 stock ROM as per in the linked post. Or wait for the TWRP flashable of the NPJS25.93-14-10 system ROM (which only flashes the system side of the build).
Code:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
fastboot flash oem oem.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
The stock ROM for the NPJS25.93-14-8 build is here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
A formally updated system to NPJS25.93-14-8 should include:
Bootloader version at B1:06.
Modem version ending in 62.01R.
Security patch at 1 June 2017.
After this, you should be able to update to NPJS25.93-14-10 via OTA. Needless to say, after you update via OTA, it therefore becomes risky to flash the June 2017 stock ROM or any older ROMs. As we've seen previously, downgrading and then attempting to update via OTA runs a high risk of hard bricking, and it may be the case that the June 2017 blankflash we have no longer works once updated to September 2017. Be careful. If you need to revert back to stock after flashing the September 2017 OTA, wait for the NPJS25.93-14-10 stock ROM.
EDIT - I saw from your previous posts asking about the NPJ25.93-14-8.1 update. If you've updated from NPJ25.93-14 to NPJS25.93-14-8.1, you likely won't be able to flash this update anyway as the expected build is different to what the NPJS25.93-14-10 update is expecting.
For NPJ25.93-14-8.1:
Code:
Package expects build thumbprint of 7.0/NPJ25.93-14-8.1/2:user/release-keys or 7.0/NPJ25.93-14/16:user/release-keys
For NPJS25.93-14-10:
Code:
Package expects build thumbprint of 7.0/NPJS25.93-14-10/10:user/release-keys or 7.0/NPJS25.93-14-8/8:user/release-keys
Successfully installed in my XT1641 with NPJS25.93-14-8. Thanks for capture and upload it.
Hallo, my phone (XT1643) isn't rooted and is NPJS25.93-14-8 running. Is it possible to put the updatefile into the internal storrage and flash it with orig. Motorola Recovery?
How can apply this OTA
How can apply this OTa patch to my Moto g4 plus ...and now my build number is NPJS25.93-14-8 hope it works fine after update this OTA. And let me know how I can apply this OTA
Marv42 said:
Hallo, my phone (XT1643) isn't rooted and is NPJS25.93-14-8 running. Is it possible to put the updatefile into the internal storrage and flash it with orig. Motorola Recovery?
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Niket03 said:
How can apply this OTa patch to my Moto g4 plus ...and now my build number is NPJS25.93-14-8 hope it works fine after update this OTA. And let me know how I can apply this OTA
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Similar steps should apply to you both - verify that you have NPJS25.93-14-8 fully updated on your device (e.g. bootloader is version B1:06) and everything is stock and not modified - so no TWRP, root, or custom logo.bin for example. Your recovery should also be the same version that came with the NPJS25.93-14-8 stock ROM/OTA update. Having an unlocked bootloader is not a problem, though if it is unlocked, you should be seeing the unlocked bootloader warning when you boot (from a stock logo.bin).
1)Download the OTA update to your device, likely it'll be in the Downloads folder.
2)Follow these instructions to get to the stock recovery:https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72981796&postcount=58
3)Once in the stock recovery, select the 'Apply update from SD card' command with the volume keys, press power to use the command.
4)Navigate to your Download folder and find the update.
5)Press power whilst the update is selected to install.
5a)If there's an issue with mounting internal memory, you may try the 'Mount /system' command and attempt to re-select your update.
6)Once the update is finished, you may wish to 'Wipe cache' from the recovery menu. You do not have to factory reset.
7)Once done, you can choose to reboot.
If you choose, you can wait for the OTA update to arrive, which should automate the process for you.
As always, once you've updated, it becomes very risky to downgrade. I'd suggest not to downgrade from the September 2017 stock update if you can (with an older stock ROM), or if you really want to, do not update via OTA. Use an updated stock ROM (Sept 2017 fastboot ROM, which currently we don't have yet) to update if you've downgraded.
Thanks! Applied successfully on my Moto G4 XT1624. Working great as always.
Firmware
Firmware Patch -10
rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.com/download/ATHENE_NPJS25.93-14-10_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Any changes !!!!! ... It says bug fixes so ......
Updated via OTA in India.
well I am rooted with magisk and custom kernel installed. and I got OTA for updating it, so should I update it via OTA or flash it through fastboot?
Fastboot
siddhesh9146 said:
well I am rooted with magisk and custom kernel installed. and I got OTA for updating it, so should I update it via OTA or flash it through fastboot?
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You need full stock setup for flashing via an OTA, else it'll fail — that includes recovery, kernel and the ROM. In addition, you can update only a full stock ROM through fastboot, not an OTA.
zeomal said:
You need full stock setup for flashing via an OTA, else it'll fail — that includes recovery, kernel and the ROM. In addition, you can update only a full stock ROM through fastboot, not an OTA.
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I already flashed it from fastboot; thanks for your help!
siddhesh9146 said:
I already flashed it from fastboot; thanks for your help!
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Siddesh how to update please tell me
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siddhesh9146 said:
I already flashed it from fastboot; thanks for your help!
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Send me d link of stock rom of September patch
usha55 said:
Siddesh how to update please tell me
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Send me d link of stock rom of September patch
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Link for the September 2017 stock ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
If you wish to update and try to save your data (provided you were on an earlier stock Motorola build), have a look at the flashing commands in this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73970028&postcount=251 Else, you'll have to use the flashing commands in the main thread, which will wipe your data, so back up as required. You do not have to relock your bootloader if you do not wish to.
anyone tell me please if i lock oem now can i get normal updates from only im fed up of doing this fastboot,,and 1 more qstion if i lock my bootloader/oem can i unlock it again
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why because im a hard brick survivor ,now if i unlock oem/bootloader i can update my phone normally from system updates
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anuone reply me guys
As I recently succeeded in getting my first ota update done on this phone, I have used it to create a fastboot rom by extraction from my own phone.
There are 2 important points to note:
1] This is not an official rom, it is just an extracted one. It has been tested by extracting it from one slot and flashing it to the other where it worked perfectly, so there is no reason it shouldn't work for you but I can't guarantee it. Make sure you have a way of getting back to where you started from before you choose to use it.
2] I have included both a patched and a stock boot.img in the zip. You MUST remove the one you don't want before you flash, otherwise this is not going to work at all. My phone is rooted so I have tested the patched boot image, but not the stock boot as I have no use for it.
If it sounds too risky for you then wait a couple of weeks and hopefully Xiaomi will produce an official version.
So with those warnings out of the way, here is the link - hope it works for you.
https://mega.nz/#!uFQHQKYL!KwbJLJvuiam2nfNV838jqwwBKK_YnHKqA8NYiTy8vcU
After Update ...
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
Open Magisk -> Install -> Install direct
There ist an error:
! Unable to unpack boot image
! Installation failed
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What can I do?
Magisk: v18.1 (18100)
Magisk Manager: v7.1.1 (203)
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I have now flashed the original boot.img.
Root still works.
New Magisk feature?
how flash fastboot?
Can you pls upload the boot.img s separately? (patched and stock if possible) Thx
i just want to share a little bit info about installing Twrp Recovery without PC on a Rooted Mi A1 Permanently no matter which Android PIE update you installed.
first download this zip file
( https://www.mediafire.com/download/r3xqno4g9grn2o8 ) extreme kernel
( https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962576328 ) stock kernel august patch
and install terminal emulator from this zip folder.
then extract boot.img file to root directory of your storage
then open Terminal and enter these cmds.
su
Enter
then
dd if=sdcard/boot.img of=dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a
Enter
now your TWRP has installed just reboot to recovery to check
(i have just backed up this boot.img from old pie update of my mi a1 that have permanent twrp and extreme kernel installed and i tried this method after flashing stock firmware and then updating it to august security patch and it works fine so i want to share this with others)
Is it gonna work on custom rom with ota update ?
no its for stock pie rom only
Woooooowww thanks brooo
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gorankx said:
Is it gonna work on custom rom with ota update ?
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hh
gorankx said:
Is it gonna work on custom rom with ota update ?
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after boot to recovery u will need to install custom kernal and root and twrp again
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gorankx said:
Is it gonna work on custom rom with ota update ?
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U will need to install kernal
ranjodhricky said:
i just want to share a little bit info about installing Twrp Recovery without PC on a Rooted Mi A1 Permanently no matter which Android PIE update you installed.
first download this zip file ( https://www.mediafire.com/download/r3xqno4g9grn2o8 )
and install terminal emulator from this zip folder.
then extract boot.img file to root directory of your storage
then open Terminal and enter these cmds.
su
Enter
then
dd if=sdcard/boot.img of=dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a
Enter
now your TWRP has installed just reboot to recovery to check
(i have just backed up this boot.img from old pie update of my mi a1 that have permanent twrp and extreme kernel installed and i tried this method after flashing stock firmware and then updating it to august security patch and it works fine so i want to share this with others)
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Can be done through fastboot
I tried installing recovery from CMD but getting error cannot find such directory
I have just unlocked bootloader only twrp and and magisk has not been installed yer
you have to root your device first or you can flash it with fastboot.
hey i uploaded a new boot.img file with stock kernel of August update and permanent TWRP
( https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962576328 )
download from [ Mediafire ] if you want extreme kernel with Twrp and if you want permanent Twrp with Stock kernel then download from [ Androidfilehost ]
Hello guys,
i saw there some questions about TWRP and android 10. So far you cant boot TWRP on android 10. It doesnt matter Q BETA DP4, 5 or OB1.
Mauronofrio is already informed about that. There is some work needed to fix that.
But there is a way to flash TWRP with Magisk! I already posted that a few times in TWRP thread and opened this thread now. So it's easier to find it.
You will need to have magisk on your phone to do this!
UPDATING FROM ANDROID 9:
1. Install Android 10 trough local Updater AND DONT REBOOT HERE
2. Flash TWRP trough Magisk
3. Install magisk to inaktiv Slot (after OTA)
4. REBOOT NOW
With OB1 it also works the usual way:
1. Boot into TWRP and Flash OB1
2. Flash TWRP Installer.zip
3 Reboot directly into recovery
4. Flash Magisk and reboot system
COMING WITH ANDROID 10 NON ROOT:
1. Extract the boot.img of payload.bin inside the update.zip (use this tool for it LINK <--- thanks @tidschi)
2. Patch the boot.img with Magisk
3. Flash it with fastboot and reboot
4. Flash TWRP with magisk
5. Install Magisk and reboot
COMING WITH ANDROID 10 AND ROOT:
1. Flash TWRP with magisk
2. Install magisk and reboot
Thanks @tidschi for correcting me (patching boot.img) and screenshot
Kollachi said:
Hello guys,
i saw there some questions about TWRP and android 10. So far you cant boot TWRP on android 10. It doesnt matter Q BETA DP4, 5 or OB1.
Mauronofrio is already informed about that. There is some work needed to fix that.
But there is a way to flash TWRP on it before booting into android 10 system! I already posted that a few times in TWRP thread and opened this thread now. So it's easier to find it.
All you need is magisk installed on your phone to do this!
1. Install Android 10 trough local Updater AND DONT REBOOT HERE
2. Flash TWRP trough Magisk
3. Install magisk to inaktiv Slot (after OTA)
4. REBOOT NOW
I tried it myself and it worked great. There are some users who confirmed its working.
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Thanks for guide. So I am now in op1 without root and twrp. I assume I have to downgrade to 9.5.8, there flash twrp and magisk, than install op1 again and flash twrp etc as you write?
Marek.N said:
Thanks for guide. So I am now in op1 without root and twrp. I assume I have to downgrade to 9.5.8, there flash twrp and magisk, than install op1 again and flash twrp etc as you write?
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No, just patch boot.img from OB1 with Magisk.
Afterwards flash patched boot.img with fastboot and after that you can flash TWRP with Magisk.
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Kollachi said:
Yes. So far there is no other way.
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Sure there is, see above
tidschi said:
No, just patch boot.img from OB1 with Magisk.
Afterwards flash patched boot.img with fastboot and after that you can flash TWRP with Magisk.
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Sure there is, see above
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ok thanks will try tomorrow
Kollachi said:
Sure but first you will need to have a patched boot.img
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You said it's not possible, but it is?!
Where is the problem to extract ROM with payload dumper and patch boot.img with Magisk?
I see no problem here... definitely less work then going back to PIE...
Marek.N said:
ok thanks will try tomorrow
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Please report if its working with patched boot.img.
I dont have the device anymore.
tidschi said:
You said it's not possible, but it is?!
Where is the problem to extract ROM with payload dumper and patch boot.img with Magisk?
I see no problem here... definitely less work then going back to PIE...
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Yes i forgot about it. Lol
Kollachi said:
Please report if its working to flash TWRP with patched boot.img.
I dont have the device anymore.
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It will, did this with latest DP, because it wasn't possible to boot TWRP with fastboot.
Was the only way in that case.
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Kollachi said:
Please report if its working to flash TWRP with patched boot.img.
I dont have the device anymore.
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Kollachi said:
Yes i forgot about it. Lol
But as i said... First you will need to patch it. But if you dont have magisk installed on your phone good luck. There is someone needed to do that for you.
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No...you just need Magisk Manager and stock boot.img...
tidschi said:
It will, did this with latest DP, because it wasn't possible to boot TWRP with fastboot.
Was the only way in that case.
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No...you just need Magisk Manager and stock boot.img...
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Ah ok thanks. Never did it that way.
Kollachi said:
Ah ok thanks. Never did it that way.
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Np, was for me also first time to do it this way.
Everyone can extract stock boot.img from payload file with this tool:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510260
Then simple flash the extracted boot.img with Magisk and flash with fastboot.
tidschi said:
Np, was for me also first time to do it this way.
Everyone can extract stock boot.img from payload file with this tool:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510260
Then simple flash the extracted boot.img with Magisk and flash with fastboot.
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I have updated the OP now. Thanks dude. (Danke für das Korrigieren!)
Little notice, as said before:
You need to extract with payload dumper the boot.img from payload.bin from ROM ZIP file.
Thanks for the guide @Kollachi
I am rooted and TWRP is installed, latest Pie Update. Can't I just download the Android 10 OB1 and flash this in TWRP? Afterwards, flash TWRP Zip and Magisk to preserve all this?
Lupus77 said:
I am rooted and TWRP is installed, latest Pie Update. Can't I just download the Android 10 OB1 and flash this in TWRP? Afterwards, flash TWRP Zip and Magisk to preserve all this?
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No you need to update from settings in OOS.
Then go to Magisk and install to inactive slot and reboot.
If you want to have TWRP again, install as Module with Magisk after reboot.
Lupus77 said:
I am rooted and TWRP is installed, latest Pie Update. Can't I just download the Android 10 OB1 and flash this in TWRP? Afterwards, flash TWRP Zip and Magisk to preserve all this?
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You could try that. I don't have that device anymore.
Just found this in OP7 Pro forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/android-q-4th-developer-preview-t3953997
How to update/install with root(TWRP):
*MAKE SURE TO HAVE EVERY MAGISK MODULE DISABLED BEFORE YOU DO THIS*
1. Download the open beta, magisk and TWRP installer
2. Copy the zip to the storage
3. Boot TWRP and decrypt
4. Flash open beta
5. Flash TWRP Installer
6. Reboot recovery
7. Flash Magisk
8. Reboot and enjoy!
I am gonna try this. This is what I did on my OP5 for a long time and I am more comfortable this way.
Lupus77 said:
Just found this in OP7 Pro forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/android-q-4th-developer-preview-t3953997
How to update/install with root(TWRP):
*MAKE SURE TO HAVE EVERY MAGISK MODULE DISABLED BEFORE YOU DO THIS*
1. Download the open beta, magisk and TWRP installer
2. Copy the zip to the storage
3. Boot TWRP and decrypt
4. Flash open beta
5. Flash TWRP Installer
6. Reboot recovery
7. Flash Magisk
8. Reboot and enjoy!
I am gonna try this. This is what I did on my OP5 for a long time and I am more comfortable this way.
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You can't boot into TWRP with Android 10 for now.
I know, but I am still on Pie. Will do this to update to OB1. Then I hope a new TWRP will be released soon
Edit: Worked like a charm. Can also still boot into TWRP recovery.
So finally I am rooted, so than I have to go to fastboot and flash twrp img? And then flash magisk in twrp?
EDIT: That doesn´t work, IDK how to install twrp without fastboot
Question is in the title.
If I unlock bootloader and root with magisk will I lose the ability to update via OTA?
prisoner1969 said:
Question is in the title.
If I unlock bootloader and root with magisk will I lose the ability to update via OTA?
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https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/tutorials.html
assuming you didn't install twrp
So I just got my G7 today and did a quick setup during which it installed an OTA and then I went ahead and installed TWRP and Magisk. Shortly afterwards I get a notification that another OTA is available but now it won't install (as expected). Because I installed Magisk after TWRP I don't have a 'clean' boot image to rollback to in order to get the OTA - is the only option to reflash back to stock and start again but install Magisk before TWRP this time or is there another option?
vinoxflame said:
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/tutorials.html
assuming you didn't install twrp
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Haven't done anything to it yet
So you cannot have twrp as recovery at all for this?
I also cannot get it's info to magisk tap uninstall restore images but twrp is my recovery the ota downloads then fails during install anyone have a flashable version of the latest Moto g7 power retus zip that can flash in twrp? I assume it could be done.
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Or if someone has stock recovery.zip for Moto g7 power retus cause the directions given sound like it shouldn't matter if you have twrp or not but if that's it how can I flash stock recovery.zip for now take the ota then I wait til I get home to reroot sounds like only way of you've installed twrp as recovery
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Or if someone has stock recovery.zip for Moto g7 power retus cause the directions given sound like it shouldn't matter if you have twrp or not but if that's it how can I flash stock recovery.zip for now take the ota then I wait til I get home to reroot sounds like only way of you've installed twrp as recovery
Anyone got a stock recovery.img thats what i need so I can flash the ota, I do not see it with the firmware, none of the commands say flash recovery its all sparse chunks etc nothing with recovery I need a stock recovery img for moto g7 power retus anyone please!?
toxinburn said:
Anyone got a stock recovery.img thats what i need so I can flash the ota, I do not see it with the firmware, none of the commands say flash recovery its all sparse chunks etc nothing with recovery I need a stock recovery img for moto g7 power retus anyone please!?
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Recovery is part of the boot.img now
Sent from my mata using XDA Labs
Weird cause I restore the image and twrp stays I'll try something later do latest update I'll get it figured out. But gonna have to reinstall user data I bet