[GUIDE] Dirty update: stay stock, rooted, unencrypted and RETAIN ALL YOUR DATA - Samsung Galaxy S8 Guides, News, & Discussion

I've wrote it in many thread and I report here for users that want:
stay stock and updated
root (with Magisk)
unencrypted
never lose data and configuration
Here's my procedure, I'm using it since since I bought my S8 exynos (jun 2017), never had a problem, never lost a single bit of my data. And I don't know any alternative until now.
G950FXXU4DSDA (pie) tested​
I assume you have:
unencrypted device
oem unlock option checked (never uncheck it)
stock rom: any system mod is ok, but you'll lose it
What you need:
last odin (download here)
last stock rom for your country (download here)
last twrp on your exynos device (download here)
last Magisk zip on your device (download here)
Here's the steps:
if you haven't did before, create a magisk config file executing this two command on a shell (this file remain until you clean /data partition):
Code:
echo KEEPVERITY=false>>/data/.magisk;
echo KEEPFORCEENCRYPT=false>>/data/.magisk;
extract the rom and delete CSC_OXM_G950Fxxx (you don't need it, this file do the factory reset we don't want)
reboot you phone in download mode (boot with voldown+power+bixby)
connect your phone (you already have the driver, right?)
select all files in odin
uncheck auto-reboot option
press start
at the end manually restart the phone with voldown+power
the phone will boot in stock recovery and complete the installation ("Installing system update..." and "Erasing...")
keep attention because when rebooting you have to put your finger on voldown+power+bixby to return in download mode (if system boot your data partition will be encrypted)
in odin select TWRP file in AP slot
check auto-reboot option
put your finger on volup+power+bixby and keep there
press start
after a while you'll be in TWRP and you can relase the finger
flash Magisk
reboot in system
Then you can do any other mod you wan't, my favourites here.
I wrote this thread because all the guides I found skip the important (and tricky) 9-10 step and my tests results in:
interrupted csc install (twrp tried to execute a script producing "Error installing zip file 'CACHE:recovery/sec_omc.zip'")
empty CSC (Phone Info app) and no /system/omc folder
phone works well, but i'm not sure I was using VoLTE because I didn't see the icon
dial codes aren't working
korean operator "KT" voice in settings

Anyone else tried this method? Hoping to give it a try later this week when I have some time should something go wrong

so on s8 works too. nice. I've been doing this on my S7 edge every FW update. dirty flash, then root then xposed. So I hope this trick works in my S8 too.
are you on Nougat or Oreo?

Yea it works just fine, dirty flash can cause issues though. Might wanna let people know that.

t12icky0 said:
Yea it works just fine, dirty flash can cause issues though. Might wanna let people know that.
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this way works like an ota for my experience, not a single issue in one year of updates

Can i root in your way? Im on CRD7 all stock, unroted.
If i follow your guide will be my phone rooted?
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zelenko said:
Can i root in your way? Im on CRD7 all stock, unroted.
If i follow your guide will be my phone rooted?
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
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if you've never modify the phone, you're encrypted
if you,re encrypted, you need to format your data partition to get root permission (for what I know is not possible / not safe to stay encrypted)
you can follow my guide adding a format data step before flashing supersu, but the phone will be factory reset

so after doing this i'll still get ota updates and i can install them fine plus having the root privileges ?

No, I've never tried ti install otas (I expect it will fail).
To stay updated you have to repeat the procedure whit the new stock image, usually released before the ota.

pie tested ​:good:

Does is still work? I want to upgrade to Pie but dont want to wipe and lose all data.
Is it still rooted after?
Sorry i'm a noob
S8 rooted
TWRP and Magisk

can you help me please???

silverik1 said:
Does is still work? I want to upgrade to Pie but dont want to wipe and lose all data.
Is it still rooted after?
Sorry i'm a noob
S8 rooted
TWRP and Magisk
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Confirming, it's working perfectly
@c3k ,
Thanhs for this great solution !!
m.

I still have the stock rom and rooted with magisk. But in twrp I can not mount the data partition. Is it because it's still encrypted ?

... that's what I assume but it`s strange because you should be decrypted already after formatting data installing twrp, magisc etc. ...
m.

Yeah..I know...any suggestions ?

... it sounds like a data format is needed then ... Or does this method from c3k work for you ... ?
You `ve the latest TWRP installed?
m.

How do I install the latest one if I have an older version ? Can I use flashify for it ?

Or with twrp itself ?

I install new twrp via the installed one as an img file.
m.

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Hide root?

Sorry if this is in the wrong place, I suppose this is discussion.
Does anyone know a way to hide root from apps like Snapchat? None of the old methods seem to work, presumably because root works differently for this phone/Marshmallow, unless I'm making that up.
make sure you login to Snapchat before you root.
hugeguy said:
make sure you login to Snapchat before you root.
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I tried unrooting, but it still didn't let me log in. :L No better option than that?
Darkscan said:
I tried unrooting, but it still didn't let me log in. :L No better option than that?
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nope.. I had to reinstall the Rom and Login and then root the phone. After that you can take a backup of Snapchat with data using titanium pro
I think you can use suhide but i don't think it support nougat yet
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Have not tried it but there are some mods to make suhide work.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/suhide-real-pixel-t3520001/page36
TonikJDK said:
Have not tried it but there are some mods to make suhide work.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/suhide-real-pixel-t3520001/page36
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Any chance there's a condensed version somewhere that doesn't make me go through 36 pages to find out what everyone's referencing?
See this is what I do. In twrp I click on the reboot tab then click on b I reset it will load in the b partition. I go to format advance options reset everything except your storage. Install ROM reinstall twrp reboot let screen load do your setup reboot to recovery make sure you are on partition b in reboot section go back install su zip. Reboot. Now restart phone to recovery click on reboot then hit partition a should lisd up on A partition dirty flash your rom.
Now partition A is stock no root. And partition B is rooted with su and I believe what changes you do on the rooted partition changes the non rooted partition since they share the same data. One is root one is not only down side is you need to restart to twrp to change partitions.
To me this us better the magisk. And any other options
Since magisk works but will fail at anytime and may take a couple restarts to get back up and running
Sorry about grammer hope you understand what I'm sayong
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See this is what I do. In twrp I click on the reboot tab then click on b I reset it will load in the b partition. I go to format advance options reset everything except your storage. Install ROM reinstall twrp reboot let screen load do your setup reboot to recovery make sure you are on partition b in reboot section go back install su zip. Reboot. Now restart phone to recovery click on reboot then hit partition a should lisd up on A partition dirty flash your rom.
Now partition A is stock no root. And partition B is rooted with su and I believe what changes you do on the rooted partition changes the non rooted partition since they share the same data. One is root one is not only down side is you need to restart to twrp to change partitions.
To me this us better the magisk. And any other options
Since magisk works but will fail at anytime and may take a couple restarts to get back up and running
Sorry about grammer hope you understand what I'm sayong
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I think I know what you're saying, but I'm not 100% sure and also don't know enough about how partitions work to want to embark on that endeavor.
Darkscan said:
I think I know what you're saying, but I'm not 100% sure and also don't know enough about how partitions work to want to embark on that endeavor.
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Yeah same boat here.. would love to venture out and learn how both partitions work.. would love to do what that user described as I know it is doable with having two partitions... but on another note, I saw a thread to users who were softbricking their device by misusing the reboot to different partition options.. so i have decided to stay away from this until a more compatible TWRP can evolve and it's not tax season
Experimental magisk works fine to hide root. There is a thread.
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I ended up redoing my phone for the latest update. Decided to stay stock I did install TWRP then decided to run magisk it's not full root but does what I need.here is how I installed it.
1) Dirty or clean flash
2) Flash TWRP
3) Boot to System
4) Reboot to TWRP
5) Flash ElementalX kernel
6) Flash Magisk 11.6
7) Flash TWRP
8) Boot to System
9) reboot system again
10) open up magisk manager you should have magisk root
11) go to settings Enable Magisk Hide enable BusyBox enable systemless hosts
12) reboot phone open magisk manager you should now have magisk root and safety net green Android pay will work and so will apps like Snapchat pokemon go that direction modified systems.
Does magisk root allow root file management and/or Ad Away?

Please help a noob fix her phone :(

Hello. I recently tried to use Magisk Manager to root my phone using a step by step walk through. It worked, everything was great, I finally was able to get my mobile data to turn off automatically when I connected to Wi-Fi. Goal achieved. Hooray. But then a new update came out for the Pixel 2 XL, I believe what is called OTA? See how new I am, it's pathetic. Anyway, I can't get the OTA installed because I have Magisk. I found a good walk through to how to fix it github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips BUT when I go to uninstall Magisk and restore images, it says "stock backup does not exist". Guys. I'm in over my head and I don't know what to do to fix it. Can any one explain in simple language, maybe with pictures, so my idiot self can understand, how do I get a stock back up, and get Magisk to recognize it, so that I can proceed to install the OTA? Thank you so much for any advice,and your patience for dealing with me.
Megin said:
Hello. I recently tried to use Magisk Manager to root my phone using a step by step walk through. It worked, everything was great, I finally was able to get my mobile data to turn off automatically when I connected to Wi-Fi. Goal achieved. Hooray. But then a new update came out for the Pixel 2 XL, I believe what is called OTA? See how new I am, it's pathetic. Anyway, I can't get the OTA installed because I have Magisk. I found a good walk through to how to fix it github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips BUT when I go to uninstall Magisk and restore images, it says "stock backup does not exist". Guys. I'm in over my head and I don't know what to do to fix it. Can any one explain in simple language, maybe with pictures, so my idiot self can understand, how do I get a stock back up, and get Magisk to recognize it, so that I can proceed to install the OTA? Thank you so much for any advice,and your patience for dealing with me.
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Search the forum, there are a lot of walk through threads.
You won't remove anything, IE Magik.
Download the Factory Image, OTA will not work.
You'll remove "-w" from one file to not wipe data.
Flash update.
Reroot with Magisk.
If you have problems finding the links or threads, I can link them.
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What diesel said, it isn't really that hard ?.
Nathanchanche made a really good guide for us. Take your time to read it really well and you should be able to solve your problem.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-walleye-t3702417
In my experience, if rooted, don't use OTAs. Stick with factory images if possible.
Like other responses, it's best to use the guides on XDA. I usually do the following when an update is available:
- Download factory image
- Edit batch file (if you're using Windows) to remove the -w option so I don't lose my data
- Boot into bootloader (power off phone, then hold down power and volume down until you get to the bootloader)
- Run batch file (I have had issues on occasion with this). If you get an error, try using a different USB cable
- After factory image is installed, let phone reboot.
- After rebooting and device is fully ready to go, reboot back to bootloader.
- Install latest TWRP (follow instructions on their website...the steps they have works perfectly)
- After TWRP is installed, reboot phone back to bootloader and then go to the 'recovery' option. Make sure TWRP is working correctly and you can decrypt your data (that is, if you have a security password)
- After decrypted, you should be able to access your data where you've downloaded Magisk. You can then install Magisk.
- After install, reboot phone and you should be rooted.
These steps work for me, but I'm a bit anal when it comes to updates and rooting.
pgarlinski said:
In my experience, if rooted, don't use OTAs. Stick with factory images if possible.
Like other responses, it's best to use the guides on XDA. I usually do the following when an update is available:
- Download factory image
- Edit batch file (if you're using Windows) to remove the -w option so I don't lose my data
- Boot into bootloader (power off phone, then hold down power and volume down until you get to the bootloader)
- Run batch file (I have had issues on occasion with this). If you get an error, try using a different USB cable
- After factory image is installed, let phone reboot.
- After rebooting and device is fully ready to go, reboot back to bootloader.
- Install latest TWRP (follow instructions on their website...the steps they have works perfectly)
- After TWRP is installed, reboot phone back to bootloader and then go to the 'recovery' option. Make sure TWRP is working correctly and you can decrypt your data (that is, if you have a security password)
- After decrypted, you should be able to access your data where you've downloaded Magisk. You can then install Magisk.
- After install, reboot phone and you should be rooted.
These steps work for me, but I'm a bit anal when it comes to updates and rooting.
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Megin said:
Ok what am I doing wrong here? prntscr.com/iqefpd
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You need to install fastboot. Download plataform tools from the Android SDK and try again.
Megin said:
Ok what am I doing wrong here? prntscr.com/iqefpd
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Follow the full tutorial in my signature, it will cover all the steps in detail.
Megin said:
Ok what am I doing wrong here? prntscr.com/iqefpd
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As said previously you need fastboot.exe. Download from https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip.
Extract everything to folder that contains your extracted image. If the fastboot.exe is still not recognized:
one option is to modify flash-all.bat line: PATH=%PATH%;"%SYSTEMROOT%\System32"; to PATH=%PATH%;"%SYSTEMROOT%\System32";"%cd%"
Telperion said:
Follow the full tutorial in my signature, it will cover all the steps in detail.
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Worked!! Thanks

[TWRP + ROOT] Galaxy J7 Refine (SM-J737P) (Oreo 8.0) (Boost Mobile)

TWRP has been successfully ported to the Galaxy J7 Refine (SM-J737p) (Oreo 8.0)​
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT AN ODIN FLASHABLE TWRP. THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL TWRP. THIS IS A TWRP PORT THAT HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY BOTH @Dark98 & MYSELF. IT WAS BUILT USING FILES FROM R16NW.J737PVPU1ARG3. IT MAY OR MAY NOT WORK ON DEVICES WITH A DIFFERENT BOOTLOADER VERSION
You must have root access. I am currently working on making an Odin-flashable .tar for TWRP devs. Hopefully it will be available soon. Until then, root your device with Magisk. SuperSU is dead..
There is a downside & an upside to porting TWRP. The downside is that after you flash TWRP, you will lose root. The upside is that TWRP will remain so all you need to do to regain root is flash the Magisk-v18.1.zip. It's a very delicate process & you will need to pay attention or else you will bootloop & start over.
In order to flash, you need an app that will do so without booting into recovery. Flashify is the ideal choice for this procedure. View attachment flashify.apk Flash TWRP in Flashify but do not reboot from the app. Power off your device & boot into TWRP manually.
PAY ATTENTION TO THESE NEXT FEW STEPS!!!
- Boot into TWRP for the first time
- Swipe to allow modifications
- Wipe > Format Data > type yes when prompted (this will not delete any files you have in your Internal Storage)
- Once wipe is completed, go to TWRP home screen & Reboot > Power Off
- Once device powers off, reboot back into TWRP (yes you will boot into recovery twice)
If you fail to immediately boot back into TWRP, you will brick & have to restart.​First boot is to clear out the /Data partition to make room for your new recovery. Second boot is to secure it.​
Now that you have secured TWRP, go ahead & make a backup of your Boot + System + Data partitions. Keep in mind that you've lost root access so the backup will be "stock" firmware with TWRP.
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Now to get root back
(In TWRP)
You will now flash Magisk-v18.1. With the new security measures Samsung put in late 2017, you will need to flash 2 .zip files after to ensure that root sticks. YOU NEED TO FLASH THESE FILES IN ORDER. DO NOT WIPE CACHE AFTER EACH FLASH. DO NOT REBOOT AFTER EACH FLASH. FLASH EACH PACKAGE ONE AT A TIME. WAIT UNTIL THE 3RD FLASH IS COMPLETE & THEN REBOOT DEVICE. IT WILL TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES SO BE PATIENT.
In this order, flash:
- View attachment Magisk-v18.1(18100).zip
- View attachment no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
- View attachment RMM-State_Bypass_Mesa_v2.zip
DO NOT WIPE THE CACHE
Now reboot device normally. If you do not flash the verity & RMM zip files in order, you will fυck your sh¡t up & have to start over.
PROOF OF TWRP:
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View attachment 4730412
When you get to your home screen, you will receive a notification to update Magisk. Update by either selecting the notification or manually through Magisk Manager. Allow Magisk to install the update, not TWRP.
Extract the .tar from the .zip > extract the twrp.img from the .tar View attachment J737P.zip
This is for the Galaxy J7 Refine (SM-J737P) (RUNNING OREO 8.0) (J737PVPU1ARG3)
Special thanks to @topjohnwu for Magisk
Special thanks to @Dark98 for working with me on this project. Probably could've done it without you bro but it would've taken longer
work for j737t and j737t1?
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work for j737t and j737t1?
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The root method should, provided you substitute in your own patched_boot.img from your stock firmware.
TWRP however, will not. Those variants are GSM Carriers (T-Mobile network). This is for Boost, a CDMA Carrier (exynos7885)
Thank you
Thank you for this as I will give it a go.
Kireej said:
Thank you for this as I will give it a go.
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This thread should've been deleted already as it's not the main one. I've moved it to here. Please direct any further comments or inquires here as well.
Is there a rootable method for the J737P 9.0 Android update?
LeThAiL JoKeR said:
Is there a rootable method for the J737P 9.0 Android update?
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Hello, I have a Galaxy J7 Refine from Boost. Recently I decided to root it. There are only a few places that have ANY info on rooting SM-J737P.
Not realizing that this was an OLD thread, I basically just went along with this and a little info from somewhere else and some knowledge of rooting from back when I basically HAD to have my phone rooted.
Good news is, first try it worked for me. But I had this issue that I figured would be easy to remedy.
There is a notification when I boot the phone saying Unauthorized actions have been detected. Restart your device to undo any unauthorized changes.
Without doing any research on the notification I immediatly lept into action and caused the phone not only to boot loop, but also not be able to boot into recovery, where I had made my backup.
I tried flashing several roms/files and trying to figure out the issue, I realized that this was an old thread and the Binary Update number on my phone was 7, and here i was trying to flash 1's, 2's, 4's, 6's. Like no wonder they didnt do anything to help.
Immediately trying to search for U7, I was hitting road blocks, because it seems as though everyone's list stopped at U6.
Fortunatly for you, I would not take no for an answer and spents HOURS trying to figure out what file I needed and then locating it. Not being able to boot into OS or Recovery, figuring out what version my phone was on was a bit tricky. Cross referanced this info with that info, yada yada yada.
I found the most up to date file in case you brick your phone, but also if your still interested, I can help supply the info and files I used to accomplish this.
But as I type this, I cant stop thinking about that notification. I need to find out if its going to cause me problems or if I can just shut it up and everything will be fine.
I'll get back to you on those results. For now, im done typing. I haven't typed this much in a LONG time.
I cant stop thinking about that notification. I need to find out if its going to cause me problems or if I can just shut it up and everything will be fine.
(Disable the app called securitylogagent do no th delete will cause bootloop) I am looking to see is there new firmware u7. i have binary 6 rooted and would like to find u7 to try root?
Disable image
......fix that notification
I found out using lucky patcher to get rid of notification. Which that was the first app I was going to install anyways. So it worked out great.
As far as the u7 binary, I found it. I'll upload it to drive and share a link here shortly.
Currently uploading file to folder, but when its done you should be able to access it here.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MD3owVbiAjgSyz0-f4Q_eSATV1zcXZeZ?usp=sharing
hello i'm on the u7 binary i'm having trouble rooting can someone share a link for the patched boot for the u7 or a flashable twrp if there is one? any help is appreciated and thank u
never mind i got it thanks anyway
How do you root a Samsung Galaxy SM-J737P Version 9
PlsHelpMeRootingImBegging said:
How do you root a Samsung Galaxy SM-J737P Version 9
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I'm on 7 but I believe all u would do is flash twrp and patch ur boot img from ur binary with magisk and follow the rest the steps listed above
weric43 said:
I'm on 7 but I believe all u would do is flash twrp and patch ur boot img from ur binary with magisk and follow the rest the steps listed above
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But i can find my TWRP and no one click roots work i tried kingo root kingroot and SO many others none work and framaroot wont work either nothing works and my twrp idk if its compatible
PlsHelpMeRootingImBegging said:
But i can find my TWRP and no one click roots work i tried kingo root kingroot and SO many others none work and framaroot wont work either nothing works and my twrp idk if its compatible
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I have the twrp flash file give me a few mins I'll get it to u
weric43 said:
I have the twrp flash file give me a few mins I'll get it to u
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download files unzip files inside u will find flashable twrp
okey
PlsHelpMeRootingImBegging said:
okey
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Did u get it?
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Did u get it?
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so i installed magiska and tapped install to the tar file idk it never flashed so i tried again and it said their was no recovery.img found

Unable to boot recovery after Android 10 Open Beta 1 OTA

Hi everyone!
Issue is pretty simple to explain - after upgrading via OTA from the latest open beta Pie (29) to open beta Android 10 (30), I can't boot into recovery.
System works normally, the only thing I'm having trouble with are the generic issues discussed on the OP community forum (autorotate and other sensors, Gboard gap...). It is recommended repeatedly that one should reboot to recovery and wipe the cache partition.
The problem is that I can only get into fastboot mode - tried the advanced boot menu, adb/fastboot and selecting recovery mode while in the fastboot mode but it always goes into fastboot.
TWRP doesn't support android 10 yet as far as I know and I've found no other reference of this issue anywhere else. Only thing that comes to mind is to wait for the next open beta and hope it will be resolved after another OTA.
Thanks for your help!
seems the open beta install was more bad for you than mine. Upgraded from op29 to op30 like you, but i had everything stock. No unlocked bootloader, no big customizations, etc. I just tried entering recovery mode via fastboot and it worked like normal for me, had to enter my pin to decrypt my data, and the rest like normal. I'd suggest to downgrade back to pie and reflash the open beta software to see if the issue is gone or not, but that's your call to do so.
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seems the open beta install was more bad for you than mine. Upgraded from op29 to op30 like you, but i had everything stock. No unlocked bootloader, no big customizations, etc. I just tried entering recovery mode via fastboot and it worked like normal for me, had to enter my pin to decrypt my data, and the rest like normal. I'd suggest to downgrade back to pie and reflash the open beta software to see if the issue is gone or not, but that's your call to do so.
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I think you stumbled across the answer everyone has been searching for. How did you upgrade? Did you download the whole zip and flash through updated?
This kinda makes sense. Do you remember how big the update file was? It could have been an incremental rather than a full if you weren't unlocked and thus (maybe) didn't change fastboot.
verbatim7 said:
Hi everyone!
Issue is pretty simple to explain - after upgrading via OTA from the latest open beta Pie (29) to open beta Android 10 (30), I can't boot into recovery.
System works normally, the only thing I'm having trouble with are the generic issues discussed on the OP community forum (autorotate and other sensors, Gboard gap...). It is recommended repeatedly that one should reboot to recovery and wipe the cache partition.
The problem is that I can only get into fastboot mode - tried the advanced boot menu, adb/fastboot and selecting recovery mode while in the fastboot mode but it always goes into fastboot.
TWRP doesn't support android 10 yet as far as I know and I've found no other reference of this issue anywhere else. Only thing that comes to mind is to wait for the next open beta and hope it will be resolved after another OTA.
Thanks for your help!
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Had read somewhere that flashing stock boot.img will help restore stock recovery.. Have you tried doing that
brashmadcap said:
I think you stumbled across the answer everyone has been searching for. How did you upgrade? Did you download the whole zip and flash through updated?
This kinda makes sense. Do you remember how big the update file was? It could have been an incremental rather than a full if you weren't unlocked and thus (maybe) didn't change fastboot.
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i grabbed the update file from this news article from xda itself: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-android-10-oxygenos-beta-oneplus-6-6t/
the update zip was the full update and not incremental. i updated my device using the local device upgrader found under the system update settings to do the job for me.
Edit: this part down was meant for OP, sorry for confusion
so far when i updated last night, the auto rotate was tripping, until you mentioned that wiping the cache should do the trick (and it did do the trick thanks for that).
But back to your problem, you should try flashing the file under the link i put into this reply and if it doesn't work, just back up your data, downgrade back to pie, and flash the full update file that is present within that article and you should be back to normal
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i grabbed the update file from this news article from xda itself: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-android-10-oxygenos-beta-oneplus-6-6t/
the update zip was the full update and not incremental. i updated my device using the local device upgrader found under the system update settings to do the job for me. so far when i updated last night, the auto rotate was tripping, until you mentioned that wiping the cache should do the trick (and it did do the trick thanks for that).
But back to your problem, you should try flashing the file under the link i put into this reply and if it doesn't work, just back up your data, downgrade back to pie, and flash the full update file that is present within that article and you should be back to normal
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Thanks for the idea. Unfortunately, it seems that having root and having recovery isn't possible for me at this point.
I've installed the OTA, got the recovery back and managed to wipe cache and everything worked - except I didn't have root. Then I've installed the magisk boot image to get back root, but then the same issues started happening and I was unable to access recovery.
Now I have to decide what's more important :crying:
Use an older version of magisk and you won't lose twrp
verbatim7 said:
Thanks for the idea. Unfortunately, it seems that having root and having recovery isn't possible for me at this point.
I've installed the OTA, got the recovery back and managed to wipe cache and everything worked - except I didn't have root. Then I've installed the magisk boot image to get back root, but then the same issues started happening and I was unable to access recovery.
Now I have to decide what's more important :crying:
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how did u get back the recovery?
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how did u get back the recovery?
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As stated above - just downloaded the OTA Android 10 update file for the right device, installed it and didn't install magisk to inactive slot and I had it back. If I tried to install magisk to keep root I didn't have the recovery mode. My guest guess is that magisk still isn't fully compatible with the new Android 10 boot changes.
verbatim7 said:
Thanks for the idea. Unfortunately, it seems that having root and having recovery isn't possible for me at this point.
I've installed the OTA, got the recovery back and managed to wipe cache and everything worked - except I didn't have root. Then I've installed the magisk boot image to get back root, but then the same issues started happening and I was unable to access recovery.
Now I have to decide what's more important :crying:
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To me having a stable phone is much more important than a heavily modified device that's unstable at any given time. I'd say use the msm tool, flash back to a fresh build of pie, download the full open beta 30 zip, after its done flashing, reboot twice to iron out any present issues, then unlock the bootloader, and then you should be good to go. If you want root, just fastboot boot into twrp and flash the latest magisk zip and you're good to go. At the end you should have root, an unlocked bootloader, all while on the open beta android 10 build, with access to the stock recovery
Can u guys help me please, i just flashed by mistake with " fastboot flash boot" a TWRP enchilada file and now i'm stuck in fastboot and i cant boot ...i dont know how to factory reset or flash firmware from fastboot (
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Can u guys help me please, i just flashed by mistake with " fastboot flash boot" a TWRP enchilada file and now i'm stuck in fastboot and i cant boot ...i dont know how to factory reset or flash firmware from fastboot (
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Had the same problem. Flash this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853
OOS 10 Open Beta 1 Stock Boot
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Had the same problem. Flash this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853
OOS 10 Open Beta 1 Stock Boot
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thanks..this is what i was looking for ...the problem is that now i'm in a boot loop , the dots keep spinning 4ever...and i did factory reset it from recovery
up1: i managed to install on slot a (i guess) Twrp.. but the whole memory is empty and i cant place anything (firmware) with pc on phone
formated data from twrp (to some format ntfc4 or smth like that ) and installed back android q and is working .

2022_VZW_EMMC_15_ AIO_Tool To Unlock_Bootloader+Install_TWRP And MM_QL1_Rooted_Rom Works On Any Version Bootloaders_MM_LL_KK-Reactivation Lock Remover

This Process Will Root Phone Unlock Your VZW EMMC 15 Chipset Bootloader Install TWRP Recobery And Imstall Latest QL1 Stock Rom .​
Downloads
S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z
EMMC_15_Rom.zip -- Stock QL1 6.0
Directions For Unlocking Stock Phone
I would recommend Windows defender is turned of before starting
1. Download S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z and unzip
2. Make sure Usb debugging is enabled on your phone
3. Plug in phone and run Safestrap.exe and follow directions on command window
4. This process is pretty much 1 click all automatic except following command window prompts
5. This will detect if your phone is EMMC 11 or 15
6. If it detects EMMC 15 it will automatically unlock your bootloaders.
7. Once process is done reboot too twrp and flash rom of choice or use provide one and flash root zip of choice
Regular Magisk
Releases · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Magisk Delta
Releases · HuskyDG/magisk-files
Contribute to HuskyDG/magisk-files development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
ETFSU
EFTSU Root Solutions
The Largest Database for the Root Solutions on the Internet
eftsu.com
Safteynet Fix Module
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
github.com
Old Method And Old Downloads
EMMC_15_SS_Install_QL1_6_0_1_MM_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO_Rom.zip -- Rom Zip
EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z
-- Files Needed To Root Phone
Instructions To Root And Install Safestrap
**If you already have safestrap installed you can skip to Instructions To Unlock Bootloader
**If you are already rooted but do not have safestrap installed download View attachment S5_Safestrap.apk install then skip to Instructions To Unlock Bootloader**
Directions
1. Download both files and unzip EMMC_15_And_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z
2. Reboot phone too Download Mode by holding Power+VolDwn+HomeButton as phone starts up
3. Plug phone into computer and open the Odin provided in the above file in the Odin_Folder
4. In Odin Choose BL slot and choose the COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 Located in the Odin_Folder
5. Flash the file using provided Odin let phone reboot. This will wipe your phone
6. Once phone is rebooted make sure its plugged into computer and phone use recognized by computer
7. Run the Install_One_Click.cmd this should install safestrap. If this method fails countinue with below methods.
8. If above method fails you can reboot and try again or run the Manual_Install_Root_Apps.cmd and try below methods to root
Towel Root Method
These steps are only needed if above root method failed
1. You need too be connected to a network. Try one of towel root apps and if not successful then try the other one. If it doesn't work go to King root section
2. If towel root succeeds then run the click on the super su app and choose to update su binary and choose normal once successfully updated reboot phone
King Root Method
These steps are only needed if towel root failed
1. You will need to be connected to a network. Click on King root app then click try root
2. Once root is successful don't click on the optimize and close the king root app.
3, Run the Manual_Install_SuperSu.cmd
Installing Safestrap
9. This only needs to be done if 1Click bat method failed. Now click on safestrap app and clisk install safestrap click allow in root dialog app once installed click reboot to safestrap
10. Busybox must be installed ifirst if you used towelroot method too root
Instructions To Unlock Bootloader
11. Enter safestrap now in safetrap it will ask you to swipe to allow modding system make sure to do this now . If you have not copied the EMMC_15_SS_Install_QL1_6_0_1_MM_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO_Rom.zip from the EMMC_15_Bootloader_Unlock_Zip folder do so now Click install tab and choose EMMC_15_SS_Install_QL1_6_0_1_MM_Bootloader_Unlock_AIO_Rom.zip and install.
12. When done phone will power off.
13. Reboot phone to recovery you should now have TWRP recovery installed and the choose wipe the advanced wipe and wipe data only then reboot
14. Phone will reboot and stick on red Verizon screen for probably 15 to 20 min be patient. When finally booted you will have an unlocked bootloader with TWRP recovery running a Deodexed Rooted QL1 stock MM 6.0 Rom Rooted with EFTSU with root hide and safetynet pass module
Disabling Reactivation Lock
Thanks bbsc
1. Follow above directions too obtain safestrap and root
2. Download and flash EMMC_11_NCG_KK_Safestrap_Full.zip in safestrap then wipe data
This has Samsung Setup Wizard removed so you can get through setup
3. Set up a wireless connection or use your SIM-card and internet connection from your provider.
4. Navigate to Settings - Security, find Reactivation Lock and untick it. The phone will ask you for your existing credentials or to register a new Samsung account. Accept too update app then allow google check when it ask
5. Login to your new account and you will be able to untick Reactivation Lock.
6. When it unticked, Navigate to Settings - Backup Reset - Factory data Reset.
7. Phone will reboot too stock recovery and wipe data and remove current samsung account and you are good too go.
8. Now proceed with unlocking bootloader step 11 you have to enter safestrap from the safestrap splash screen on bootup its not installed as a recovery image because stock recovery is needed
Credits
beaups Sourcecode and tool
ryanbg
haggertk For his CID
autonomousperson For compiling the source to a app
magic_man185 For compiling the source
GeTex
klabit87 - Basically Everything
@GSMCHEN Lots of stuff
elliwigy Lots of stuff
afaneh92 -Safestrap and too much too mention
Sourcecode
https://github.com/beaups/SamsungCID
Instructions for downgrading or updating bootloaders can be found here
2022_VZW_EMMC_15_Chipset For Unlocked Dev BL To Downgrade To LL_KK Or Upgrade To MM_And Keep Unlock Bootloader
This Process Will Update Or Downgrade Your VZW EMMC Chipset DEV Aboot Bootloader Unlocked S5 To Marshmallow 6.0 Lollipop 5.0 Or Kitkat 4.2 or 4.4 Root And Unlock Instructions Can Be Found Here EMMC 15 Rooting And Bootloader Unlocking EMMC 11...
forum.xda-developers.com
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jrkruse said:
mine
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Nice job man! [emoji106]
stang5litre Edition 5.0 Roms
stang5litre said:
Nice job man! [emoji106]
stang5litre Edition 5.0 Roms
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I was bored so I thought it would be fun to mess around with some old school stuff. Man things were alot more simple back in these days
@jrkruse awesome job...!! :good:You definitely must be bored... Lol. May try that on an old one for craps and giggles... Lol. Again, awesome to bring a lil history back to life... :good:
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I was bored so I thought it would be fun to mess around with some old school stuff. Man things were alot more simple back in these days
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Nice job man, much appreciated.
If you ever get bored try to make a pre-rooted rom/safestrap recovery (course no bootloader unlock) for the G930U/G935U with the latest firmware UUESACSI1 (Aug 27 2019), since it looks like Samsung has stopped updating this phone, or better yet a root-patcher for a stock sytem.img like you did for the G950/N950. I have uploaded the latest eng-boot vA/10 here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...postcount=1826
jrkruse said:
I was bored so I thought it would be fun to mess around with some old school stuff. Man things were alot more simple back in these days
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How do I update the bootloader and rom to newer QL1 if I had already unlocked the bootloader and installed twrp with much older stock rom and bootloader?
I still have the stock rom from 2016 when the bootloader unlock method was discovered.
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How do I update the bootloader and rom to newer QL1 if I had already unlocked the bootloader and installed twrp with much older stock rom and bootloader?
I still have the stock rom from 2016 when the bootloader unlock method was discovered.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...ent/vzwemmc15chipset-dev-bl-unlocked-t4010757
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the rar seems to be corrupted ... says unknown or damaged format. I tried a few of the download points.
Would you be able to re-create / upload?
bigstack said:
the rar seems to be corrupted ... says unknown or damaged format. I tried a few of the download points.
Would you be able to re-create / upload?
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What are you extracting it with?
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First of all, thank you so very much Jkruse! I followed all of your instructions and everything went perfectly! The reason why I wanted to get this completed on my old S5, is that we want to gift this phone to my wife's mother. The catch is, she only speaks Russian, and I was wondering if I would now be able to flash an international version of firmware on the S5, so that she can have access to Russian as a language option? Is this doable?
Remedy1230 said:
First of all, thank you so very much Jkruse! I followed all of your instructions and everything went perfectly! The reason why I wanted to get this completed on my old S5, is that we want to gift this phone to my wife's mother. The catch is, she only speaks Russian, and I was wondering if I would now be able to flash an international version of firmware on the S5, so that she can have access to Russian as a language option? Is this doable?
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Its really no easy process to flash an international rom if you are using Verizon then data will probably not work with out some editing. You can always try it but Verizon will probably need Verizon csc stuff to work and build.prop edits.
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Hey thanks for this post! I was worried about using some of the old guides on my phone, glad I found this.
However, I have a question due to why I want to root my phone.
My situation: My phone went through the factory reset process without giving me a warning before doing so. I plan on rooting my phone and trying a few different methods for recovering the files.
My Main Question: Will I be good to go with a fully rooted phone after completing step 12?
I don't feel a need to unlock the bootloader for what I'm doing (although I might do so anyway after I'm done attempting to recover files).
I've never rooted a phone before. Aside from verifying that I'm using the EMMC 15 chipset (I used the eMMC_CID_Checker_apk from this thread:https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve.../testers-required-easier-root-method-t3561529), is there anything else I should do or know about?
SaltedSand said:
Hey thanks for this post! I was worried about using some of the old guides on my phone, glad I found this.
However, I have a question due to why I want to root my phone.
My situation: My phone went through the factory reset process without giving me a warning before doing so. I plan on rooting my phone and trying a few different methods for recovering the files.
My Main Question: Will I be good to go with a fully rooted phone after completing step 12?
I don't feel a need to unlock the bootloader for what I'm doing (although I might do so anyway after I'm done attempting to recover files).
I've never rooted a phone before. Aside from verifying that I'm using the EMMC 15 chipset (I used the eMMC_CID_Checker_apk from this thread:https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve.../testers-required-easier-root-method-t3561529), is there anything else I should do or know about?
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By the time you root there will be no files to recovery. There is another wipe involved to root so chances are there will not be much left to recover
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jrkruse said:
By the time you root there will be no files to recovery. There is another wipe involved to root so chances are there will not be much left to recover
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I'm wondering if he's wanting to root to use a file recovery app, like DiskDigger. It can recover but device needs to be rooted to access the complete internal system to recover files. As he mentioned a few times about recovering/restoring files. I recall using that (DD) a couple times and it actually worked after I mistakenly did a full wipe/reset when I was switching between ROM's and back to stock...
al50 said:
I'm wondering if he's wanting to root to use a file recovery app, like DiskDigger. It can recover but needs device needs to be rooted to access the complete internal system to recover files. As he mentioned a few times about recovering/restoring files. I recall using that (DD) a couple times and it actually worked after I mistakenly did a full wipe/reset when I was switching between ROM's and back to stock...
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Like i said though in order to root you have to wipe again before you can root. So there aren’t going to be much left to recovery after 2 wipes and a repartition
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al50 said:
I'm wondering if he's wanting to root to use a file recovery app, like DiskDigger. It can recover but device needs to be rooted to access the complete internal system to recover files. As he mentioned a few times about recovering/restoring files. I recall using that (DD) a couple times and it actually worked after I mistakenly did a full wipe/reset when I was switching between ROM's and back to stock...
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Yeah that's what I have in mind.
jrkruse said:
Like i said though in order to root you have to wipe again before you can root. So there aren’t going to be much left to recovery after 2 wipes and a repartition
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Yeah I figured, makes sense, but I don't see a mention of wiping before step 12 though. This is why I'm asking if it would be okay for me to stop there, attempt to recover some files, and then continue with the rest of the steps?
Could this potentially screw something up if I do it this way? I'd rather play it safe than sorry, most of my important stuff on this phone is backed up anyway.
SaltedSand said:
Yeah that's what I have in mind.
Yeah I figured, makes sense, but I don't see a mention of wiping before step 12 though. This is why I'm asking if it would be okay for me to stop there, attempt to recover some files, and then continue with the rest of the steps?
Could this potentially screw something up if I do it this way? I'd rather play it safe than sorry, most of my important stuff on this phone is backed up anyway.
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Flashing the combo firmware so you can root wipes your phone
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jrkruse said:
Flashing the combo firmware so you can root wipes your phone
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Ah, I see, but would it be safe for me to stop at step 12 anyway?
I figure I might as well give it a shot anyway, even if It's unlikely I'll recover anything, but I'd rather only wipe it a single time than twice.
SaltedSand said:
Ah, I see, but would it be safe for me to stop at step 12 anyway?
I figure I might as well give it a shot anyway, even if It's unlikely I'll recover anything, but I'd rather only wipe it a single time than twice.
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If you stop at 12 you will just have king root and some apps work with kingroot but some do not
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