can't change to magisk instead of superSU on samsung j111f - General Questions and Answers

I have a samsung j111f rooted with a twrp recovery via flashing superSU zip but when i wanted to change to magisk i couldn't uninstall superSU via full unroot , I managed to do that many times before and rooted it again via twrp, but the problem now is that when i try to do a full unroot it asks me to revert to stock boot image i hit yes then it asks to revert to stock recovery so i hit no because i need it to flash magisk so it fails to full unroot, but when i hit no at recovering boot image it bypass but magisk dont want to flash because i have a modified boot partition; So please would you help me ?
PS : I have an unlocked bootloader witch i got since my first rooting following this : https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/root-samsung-galaxy-j1-ace-sm-j111m-f-t3395520
Also i have installed twrp recovery via odin on that unlocked bootloader because it always boot to stock recovery when i try to flash it on stock firmware
Never mind i found the sollution just full unroot without fixing bootloader from supperSU ,booted into twrp recovery flashed stock boot.img then magisk.zip and rebooted that's it got evrything worked
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Can't boot into recovery

Hi everyone,
I recently installed Nougat on my hiaeuhl device, so I'm unrooted. I would very much like to root it, so my plan is to install twrp then flash a SuperSU from TWRP.
The problem is that I can't boot into the TWRP recovery. I do the normal process
Check the device -> adb devices
reboot into download mode -> adb reboot download
Flash the recovery -> mflashboot flash recovery twrp.img
Reboot -> mflashboot reboot
I then get the message, written in red, that I can't boot into the recovery. I tried this with multiple TWRP versions (2.8.6, 2.8.7, 3.0.2, 3.0.4) but to no avail. Finally I gave up and flashed a stock recovery image, which works.
My questions:
- is there any way I can flash the SuperSu without TWRP?
- Is there any way I can make my phone boot with TWRP, so I can flash the SuperSu?
Thanks and cheers
Thewildwind
thewildwind2 said:
Hi everyone,
I recently installed Nougat on my hiaeuhl device, so I'm unrooted. I would very much like to root it, so my plan is to install twrp then flash a SuperSU from TWRP.
The problem is that I can't boot into the TWRP recovery. I do the normal process
Check the device -> adb devices
reboot into download mode -> adb reboot download
Flash the recovery -> mflashboot flash recovery twrp.img
Reboot -> mflashboot reboot
I then get the message, written in red, that I can't boot into the recovery. I tried this with multiple TWRP versions (2.8.6, 2.8.7, 3.0.2, 3.0.4) but to no avail. Finally I gave up and flashed a stock recovery image, which works.
My questions:
- is there any way I can flash the SuperSu without TWRP?
- Is there any way I can make my phone boot with TWRP, so I can flash the SuperSu?
Thanks and cheers
Thewildwind
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Solution found. Worked with this! https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862703763

Twrp's terminal emulator for booting in recovery

can we use commands in terminal emulator of new twrp to temporary boot in to stock recovery .. to receive ota? We don't need pc then ...?
sandeep101 said:
can we use commands in terminal emulator of new twrp to temporary boot in to stock recovery .. to receive ota? We don't need pc then ...
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You mean the command line inside of twrp? If you installed twrp you don't have the stock recovery no more, so you can't do that.
sandeep101 said:
can we use commands in terminal emulator of new twrp to temporary boot in to stock recovery .. to receive ota? We don't need pc then ...?
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Even if you could boot stock recovery from TWRP, you still wouldn't be able to apply the OTA because in general you can't apply stock OTA updates on a rooted device that has custom recovery.
To apply stock updates you need stock recovery and an unmodified system partition. This means you can't have root, can't have TWRP and can't have other custom mods that modify system such as Xposed. Basically, your device needs to be back on full umodified stock and then you can apply updates.
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Thanks for reply...What if I restore my system image and boot partition backup in twrp , download update , reboot back in twrp .... Hotboot/ boot in to stock recovery ... Then? Update is going to replace twrp .. that's where the boat sinks i guess ,..?
sandeep101 said:
Thanks for reply...What if I restore my system image and boot partition backup in twrp , download update , reboot back in twrp .... Hotboot/ boot in to stock recovery ... Then? Update is going to replace twrp .. that's where the boat sinks i guess ,..?
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No, you can't have TWRP flashed on the device when you apply the update, even if were possible to boot stock recovery from TWRP because even though you'd be "booting" stock recovery, TWRP is still what would actually be on the device.
An option would be to get a copy of your stock recovery in .img format or in .zip format and then unroot your device and uninstall SuperSU then boot to TWRP then flash the stock recovery like you would a ROM, then go back to homescreen in TWRP then tap reboot, reboot recovery, this will boot into stock recovery, then apply the update in stock recovery, after you update you'll have to reflash TWRP provided that the update doesn't lock your bootloader. If it does you'll have to unlock it before flashing TWRP again.
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TWRP dm-verity problem bootloop

Hello guys,
I have flashed TWRP via Odin on my stock sm-g920f on nougat, Odin said "pass" and I can use the recovery normally, but the phone won't start and is stuck in bootloop. I have read (I should have done this before...) that TWRP Needs a kernel which Supports dm-verity.
So what can I do to make the s6 run again?
thanks!
You need just flash latest SuperSU zip via TWRP.
Worked! Thanks a lot.

Lost root after rebuilding boot partition (still have twrp)

Hello,
So my phone was in a recovery boot loop and had to rebuild the boot partition in twrp. So I'm back in my phone now and everything is the same but have lost root. Still have access to twrp. It's been a while since I rooted it and don't have any of the files anymore. What do I need to flash to get root back? Do I need to back up all my data or will it be safe?
I am still running android 9 and oos 9.0.7 and I assume bootloader is still unlocked. Orignally rooted with magisk.
thanks
kaotik123 said:
Hello,
So my phone was in a recovery boot loop and had to rebuild the boot partition in twrp. So I'm back in my phone now and everything is the same but have lost root. Still have access to twrp. It's been a while since I rooted it and don't have any of the files anymore. What do I need to flash to get root back? Do I need to back up all my data or will it be safe?
I am still running android 9 and oos 9.0.7 and I assume bootloader is still unlocked. Orignally rooted with magisk.
thanks
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Damn it, so I booted into twrp and then flashed latest magisk v23 zip but when it finished it said failed to mount partition in red and now the phone just boots to fastboot mode.. I can get back into twrp.. and all my files are still there in file manager.. but it won't boot into my phone.. only fastboot mode. Any advice?
First, boot into TWRP and delete all Magisk Module files and folders:
How to Uninstall Magisk Modules Using TWRP Recovery
Removing the Magisk module manually causes bootloop. You can easily uninstall Magisk modules using TWRP recovery without resetting your device.
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I had the same and it seems a module was causing fastboot mode. If that doesn't work try downloading and flashing the stock boot image for your OOS version in TWRP (remember to flash TWRP again before reboot). At least then you will have your phone back.

Twrp boot loop

I patched twrp img with magisk and then ran fastboot flash boot "patched file" in fastboot mode. Now, whenever and however I start my system I get only the twrp menu. My device is Lenovo tab 4 8(tb-8504f)
Re-flash tablet's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
re flash the ROM. dont flash the magisk or twrp after it. you will be saved.
you can use twrp via adb boot twrpxx.img So flashing it not needed.
Magisk installation has now become trickier simply flashing via recovery won't work
jwoegerbauer said:
Re-flash tablet's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
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hello thanks for replying. Could you provide me with the official rom. I've found one but not sure how reliable it is. I also in the twrp menu installed the patched twrp image from sd card to boot. After rebooting I again get the twrp menu but the file is not being show in sdcard anymore.
suraj123 said:
re flash the ROM. dont flash the magisk or twrp after it. you will be saved.
you can use twrp via adb boot twrpxx.img So flashing it not needed.
Magisk installation has now become trickier simply flashing via recovery won't work
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I also in the twrp menu installed the patched twrp image from sd card to boot. After rebooting I again get the twrp menu but the file is not being show in sdcard anymore. Does this include what you've refused me to do so? And can u pls provide me the official link?

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