Permanent TWRP -Problem - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Hi
I have a rooted phone with XXX No Limits custom rom installed.
for some reason after installing TWRP permanently i lose my root.
i run fastboot boot TWRP.img after that flash twrp installer .zip and reboot(maybe i'm doing it wrong)/
any advices?
thanks

After flashing twrp u need to reboot into twrp and reflash magisk. Installing TWRP always overwrites magisk.
You will have root again.

Like above said.
If u update twrp u will always have to flash magisk after.
If ur installing via fastboot u have to install via ADB then reboot to TWRP, flash twrp and then flash magisk
If u update: flash twrp zip or img then flash magisk

whizeguy said:
Like above said.
If u update twrp u will always have to flash magisk after.
If ur installing via fastboot u have to install via ADB then reboot to TWRP, flash twrp and then flash magisk
If u update: flash twrp zip or img then flash magisk
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ADB is fastboot? sorry for the dumb question

Everything works fine. Thank you very much Dabarr and whizeguy

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TWRP - No command

Hi can someone help me
I fastboot installed twrp when I try to reboot to recovery I get a no command and tried the power and volume up but takes to me to stock recovery.
I flashed elemental kernel after install does that wipe twrp or something?
Using Magisk as well
did you do fastboot boot twrp.img and then flash the zip in twrp or did you just try to flash the image file using fastboot flash recovery twrp.zip?
r29 said:
Hi can someone help me
I fastboot installed twrp when I try to reboot to recovery I get a no command and tried the power and volume up but takes to me to stock recovery.
I flashed elemental kernel after install does that wipe twrp or something?
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You need to fastboot boot twrp image, install twrp-pixel-installer-sailfish-3.0.2-0-RC1, reboot recovery, if you want root, then install SuperSU, reboot.
Tulsadiver said:
You need to fastboot boot twrp image, install twrp-pixel-installer-sailfish-3.0.2-0-RC1, reboot recovery, if you want root, then install SuperSU, reboot.
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exad said:
did you do fastboot boot twrp.img and then flash the zip in twrp or did you just try to flash the image file using fastboot flash recovery twrp.zip?
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Thanks for the help problem solved
I was reboot system after fastboot boot twrp.img and installing zip so it didnt give me the option to allow modification

how to root 9.0.3 after update which made me loose root

I had root on 9.0.2 did an full OTA 1,5gb even did install magisk on the second slot before rebooting the update. I tried using the one plus one click root tool but that's not working either. Does anyone has an idea what I'm doing wrong ?
Thanks for any help
Fastboot boot Blu_spark.twrp.img
Flash magisk 18.zip
Now you should be rooted
whizeguy said:
Fastboot boot Blu_spark.twrp.img
Flash magisk 18.zip
Now you should be rooted
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I am still on 9.0.2. So can I download the complete stock rom.zip with blu_spark.twrp.img and boot into it via shell comand on phone and then flash the update , reboot the recovery and then the magisk?
Just Flash the full update in twrp following flashing twrp again before you reboot.
Also I would recommend to not reboot to system then, instead reboot to recovery again and flash full update + twrp again, this time also magisk and then reboot the system.
This way you have updated and rooted both slots and have twrp in place

rooting issue. oneplus 7 pro (pie)

i am trying to root and install TWRP on my oneplus 7 pro (9.5.11.GMA21AA gm1910) but its always reverting back to stock recovery. i dont know why or what step i am missing or messing up on.
heres what i am doing:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-70-guacamole-unified-Pie-mauronofrio.img
then in TWRP i am sideloading the TWRP installer via advanced--sideload
Code:
adb sideload twrp-3.3.1-70-guacamole-unified-installer-mauronofrio.zip
then after that i do the magisk20 (also sideload) which is successful.
Code:
adb sideload Magisk-v20.0.zip
then i reboot the system and all is well. magisk works and passes safetynet.
but when i reboot into recovery it goes to the stock recovery and not TWRP.
whats going on? what am i doing wrong?
Boot twrp.img. Phone boots in trwp. Flash twrp.zip & Magisk Latest Stable version in twrp.
null0seven said:
Boot twrp.img. Phone boots in trwp. Flash twrp.zip & Magisk Latest Stable version in twrp.
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thats exactly what i am doing as i mentioned in my original post.
but when i reboot into recovery it loads STOCK recovery and not TWRP.
cylent said:
thats exactly what i am doing as i mentioned in my original post.
but when i reboot into recovery it loads STOCK recovery and not TWRP.
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It seems like one partition have the stock recovery
cylent said:
thats exactly what i am doing as i mentioned in my original post.
but when i reboot into recovery it loads STOCK recovery and not TWRP.
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You say that Magisk works fine. Flash twrp.zip with Magisk > Modules. Reboot to recovery with Magisk. Flash Magisk again.
Another version. Go to Magisk > Downloads and flash TWRP A/B Retention Script.

paranoid Android back to stock 10.3.0?

I'm on the latest paranoid Android beta with twrp and magisk installed, can someone provide me with the steps to flash stock ROM 10.3.0 without losing twrp? I don't mind not being rooted
Thanks in advance!
just download the rom from here
flash it via twrp
then after setting up your device reboot to fastboot mode and boot into twrp image
then flash twrp again( be sure to use the latest twrp image otherwise you will not be able to boot into twrp)
ps i dont now if thats gonna work:
flash the rom via twrp
flash twrp.zip
reboot to recovery and again reboot to system
Does TWRP work with 10.30? I couldn't get mine to boot TWRP once I went to 10.30
dimitrispas22 said:
just download the rom from here
flash it via twrp
then after setting up your device reboot to fastboot mode and boot into twrp image
then flash twrp again( be sure to use the latest twrp image otherwise you will not be able to boot into twrp)
ps i dont now if thats gonna work:
flash the rom via twrp
flash twrp.zip
reboot to recovery and again reboot to system
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I would say, from TWRP :
- unistall magisk
- reboot recovery
- flash the rom zip
- flash twrp zip
- reboot recovery
- flash magisk
Geo411m said:
Does TWRP work with 10.30? I couldn't get mine to boot TWRP once I went to 10.30
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Sure you can flash it, try 3.3.1-16 !
If you get an error by
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-16-enchilada-Q-mauronofrio.img
try
Code:
fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-16-enchilada-Q-mauronofrio.img
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OnePlus 7 pro root problem

Hello.yesterday i tried to root my OnePlus 7 pro.i unlocked the bootloader first and then I have installed the twrp on slot a and slot b.then I have installed magisk,from this moment the WiFi on my phone stopped working.(when I am turning them on the automatically turned off)I tried again to flash stock ROM and twrp but when I install magisk I had the same problem.Then somehow I accidentally bricked the phone and today I have the stock ROM with unlocked bootloader and I need your help to root.
You my friend need to learn how to write clearly xD.
Continuing where you left off this is how you achieve root with Magisk:
1.Boot into the bootloader
2. Using cmd (I assume you installed ADB drivers and fast boot drivers already if not Youtube a guide) use the following command:
fastboot boot <twrp image file here>
once you're in TWRP you can flash the TWRP install ZIP.
Once you're done with that Reboot -> Recovery.
3. Flash Magisk and you're done.
I doubt you're really bricked. Since you have the bootloader unlocked just do the button combo to get into recovery or the bootloader.
Thats the method i did.the real problem is the magisk.are there stable or better magisk versions?
The phone now is stock and unrooted
panagiwtis90 said:
Thats the method i did.the real problem is the magisk.are there stable or better magisk versions?
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20.3 is the latest version and works perfectly fine on mine
o.o
How is it not stable?
I dont know if i did something wrong.the only difference from HermitDash method is that this comand (fastboot boot <twrp image file here>) not worked for me so i used this
fastboot flash boot_a path-to-twrp.img" and this fastboot flash boot_b path-to-twrp.img"
panagiwtis90 said:
I dont know if i did something wrong.the only difference from HermitDash method is that this comand (fastboot boot <twrp image file here>) not worked for me so i used this
fastboot flash boot_a path-to-twrp.img" and this fastboot flash boot_b path-to-twrp.img"
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Can you Share a screen capture of your twrp file and your fastboot command
I will try again later and post screenshots
Dont understand.
HermitDash said:
You my friend need to learn how to write clearly xD.
Continuing where you left off this is how you achieve root with Magisk:
1.Boot into the bootloader
2. Using cmd (I assume you installed ADB drivers and fast boot drivers already if not Youtube a guide) use the following command:
fastboot boot <twrp image file here>
once you're in TWRP you can flash the TWRP install ZIP.
Once you're done with that Reboot -> Recovery.
3. Flash Magisk and you're done.
I doubt you're really bricked. Since you have the bootloader unlocked just do the button combo to get into recovery or the bootloader.
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I dont understand why they say after you boot into twrp from fastboot to reflash twrp.zip file in twrp. I never do and it still works the same. And when you do flash the twrp.zip it says your now unrooted flash magisk. And when you flash magisk it actually then unroots magisk. The best way to root the oneplus 7 pro is using payload extractor and patching the boot.img with magisk. and booting magiskpatched.img then after installing the magisk manager go to modules and flash twrp from there. alot easier.
Can you explain this easier method you said here to try it as i am a noob?
panagiwtis90 said:
Can you explain this easier method you said here to try it as i am a noob?
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Okay, new to this thread. Where are you at right now? Booting? Which OS, TWRP, Magisk versions?
I am at 10.3 stock rom without root and twrp(just unlocked bootloader)
panagiwtis90 said:
I am at 10.3 stock rom without root and twrp(just unlocked bootloader)
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I am on the same version what I did was find the patched boot image with magisk for Android 10 flashed it using adb then installed magisk manager and I had root.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...atched-boot-image-oneplus-7-pro-t3964345/amp/
panagiwtis90 said:
I am at 10.3 stock rom without root and twrp(just unlocked bootloader)
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/guide-bootloader-unlock-twrp-install-t3940368
Follow this guide and you won't need to use the patched boot,img file. I've never liked using the patched boot img.
Thank you GeekMcLeod your method worked
amaroney55 said:
I dont understand why they say after you boot into twrp from fastboot to reflash twrp.zip file in twrp. I never do and it still works the same. And when you do flash the twrp.zip it says your now unrooted flash magisk. And when you flash magisk it actually then unroots magisk. The best way to root the oneplus 7 pro is using payload extractor and patching the boot.img with magisk. and booting magiskpatched.img then after installing the magisk manager go to modules and flash twrp from there. alot easier.
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It's just easier than having to manually extract the boot.img
fastboot boot twrp is just to get twrp up and running then flashing the script actually installs it.
Yes it does say that it'll unroot you but for those that are unrooted already this step doesn't do anything.
After flashing you reboot TWRP so it works fresh post-script.
Then install magisk as usual and reboot to system done.
This is if you want both TWRP and Magisk all done at the same time vs booting the boot.img installing Magisk then installing TWRP where I can have it all done within TWRP which is the usual route people take to get to root.
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amaroney55 said:
I dont understand why they say after you boot into twrp from fastboot to reflash twrp.zip file in twrp. I never do and it still works the same.
Fastboot boot twrp just remotely boots a "temporary" (one time) instance of TWRP, but does not install TWRP to the device. Flashing the TWRP installer zip is for installing TWRP on the device. This is optional and a matter of personal preference, and not needed to achieve root. What the installer zip does, is extract the boot.img and injects TWRP, then installs that modified boot.img back to the phone.
And when you do flash the twrp.zip it says your now unrooted flash magisk.
Correct. When the installer zip patches the boot.img to install TWRP (as described above), root is removed.
And when you flash magisk it actually then unroots magisk.
Not correct. Magisk roots the phone. If you flashed Magisk and did not have root, what may be happened, is that you may have flashed Magisk to one slot, then somehow booted to the other (unrooted) slot.
The best way to root the oneplus 7 pro is using payload extractor and patching the boot.img with magisk. and booting magiskpatched.img then after installing the magisk manager go to modules and flash twrp from there. alot easier.
Manually patching the boot.img is certainly a valid way to achieve root, and maybe more reliable. I'd hesitate to say it is "easier".
Also, if you flash TWRP as a Magisk module, you will still need to flash Magisk again to have root. Flashing TWRP by that method will still unroot the phone, same as the other method (as I described above).
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panagiwtis90 said:
I dont know if i did something wrong.the only difference from HermitDash method is that this comand (fastboot boot <twrp image file here>) not worked for me so i used this
fastboot flash boot_a path-to-twrp.img" and this fastboot flash boot_b path-to-twrp.img"
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You did it wrong. Those two command do completely different things. So the difference in commands is a big one.
As I mentioned above, fastboot boot TWRP.img just remotely boots a temporary (one time) instance of a boot.img that has been patched to include TWRP. Then the correct way to install TWRP to the phone is (from the temporary booted TWRP) flash the TWRP installer zip, which properly extracts your phone's boot.img partition, patches it to install TWRP, then installs the modified boot.img back to the phone.
Fastboot flash boot TWRP.img does something completely different. It flashes the img to the boot partition. "Flash" is the action in this case, and "boot" is the location (not the action). The TWRP img is not meant to be installed to the phone. Don't know for sure, but I highly suspect that boot.img has some differences depending on your 7 Pro model. So when folks incorrectly flash TWRP.img, they are replacing the phone's kernel and breaking WiFi, and sometimes cell network and/or Bluetooth. Again, the correct way to install TWRP is to use the installer zip (as described in the previous paragraph) which properly takes your phones specific boot.img and patches it.
What folks should understand, is that A/B partition devices (like the 7 Pro) do not have a discrete recovery partition. Recovery is part of the boot partition, which also contains the kernel. So by doing "flash boot" you are messing with the kernel in ways you should not, and therefore results like broken WiFi is not surprising.
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panagiwtis90 said:
Thats the method i did.the real problem is the magisk.are there stable or better magisk versions?
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Magisk if fine. Your issues are due to pilot error, as I've described above.

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