[BRICKED] Honor 6X boots into Stock Recovery, after flash TWRP - Honor 6X Questions & Answers

hi, somehow wiped the 'system' through TWRP by mistake while installing Elemental ROM (I was on EMUI8). And since then I am trying to flash TWRP to boot, but I am getting nothing. I had EMUI 8
Tried flashing stock nougat through Multi Tool but no use, it succeeds but does not boot into anything, just the stock recovery whenever I turn it on. (boot.img didn't install while flashing)
Whenever I flash TWRP and try to boot into recovery (Vol-up+power), it would always boot into stock recovery.
Tried booting into eRecovery, but same thing.
Tried command 'fastboot boot RECOVERY-V2.img' but got the problem saying 'command not allowed'
what to do.
[EDIT]: Can't use 'dload' method because I had EMUI 8 and if i try to flash nougat firmware, it will show an error after 5%.

aryaban2011 said:
hi, somehow wiped the 'system' through TWRP by mistake while installing Elemental ROM (I was on EMUI8). And since then I am trying to flash TWRP to boot, but I am getting nothing. I had EMUI 8
Tried flashing stock nougat through Multi Tool but no use, it succeeds but does not boot into anything, just the stock recovery whenever I turn it on. (boot.img didn't install while flashing)
Whenever I flash TWRP and try to boot into recovery (Vol-up+power), it would always boot into stock recovery.
Tried booting into eRecovery, but same thing.
Tried command 'fastboot boot RECOVERY-V2.img' but got the problem saying 'command not allowed'
what to do.
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What command are you using to boot into TWRP. Can you access Bootloader. What's the FRP and Phone status. Since you tried to flash Nougat I recommend you try fastboot flash recovery and then any Nougat Compatible TWRP. Yo boot into TWRP after flashing hold Power and Volume Up. If it boots into stock, try factory reset. Either it will boot into TWRP or try to reset. If by some miracle you boot into TWRP don't turn off your phone. Plug it on charging and don't let it Power Off no matter what. After that download Hurupdater and stock Nougat Update files i.e update.zip, update_data_public.zip & uodate_all_hw.zip. Now place these three files as well as Hurupdater in the same folder and transfer them to phone through Micro SD or something. Then go to wipe Format Data and then Advanced Wipe and Mark Dalvik Cache, Cache Data Internal and System. Now flash only the Hurupdater.zip in recovery. Once it completes reboot system and while phone is booting hold Volume up yo enter stock recovery and factory reset. Then format Cache and Reboot. First boot can take up to 10 mins. Don't panic. Good Luck.

Mannan Qamar said:
What command are you using to boot into TWRP. Can you access Bootloader. What's the FRP and Phone status. Since you tried to flash Nougat I recommend you try fastboot flash recovery and then any Nougat Compatible TWRP. Yo boot into TWRP after flashing hold Power and Volume Up. If it boots into stock, try factory reset. Either it will boot into TWRP or try to reset. If by some miracle you boot into TWRP don't turn off your phone. Plug it on charging and don't let it Power Off no matter what. After that download Hurupdater and stock Nougat Update files i.e update.zip, update_data_public.zip & uodate_all_hw.zip. Now place these three files as well as Hurupdater in the same folder and transfer them to phone through Micro SD or something. Then go to wipe Format Data and then Advanced Wipe and Mark Dalvik Cache, Cache Data Internal and System. Now flash only the Hurupdater.zip in recovery. Once it completes reboot system and while phone is booting hold Volume up yo enter stock recovery and factory reset. Then format Cache and Reboot. First boot can take up to 10 mins. Don't panic. Good Luck.
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When factory resetting from stock recovery, shows that reset failed.
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FRP Unlock

aryaban2011 said:
When factory resetting from stock recovery, shows that reset failed.
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Try flashing TWRP. I have detailed it above. Don't just try to factory reset.

Mannan Qamar said:
Try flashing TWRP. I have detailed it above. Don't just try to factory reset.
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Tried Flashing twrp-3.1.1-0-berlin for Honor 6X countless times, no success, still booting into stock recovery.

Try with commands for Oreo as well as Nougat.

Mannan Qamar said:
Try with commands for Oreo as well as Nougat.
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the only difference in command i know is while flashing recovery, it's changed to 'flash fastboot recovery_ramdisk' from just 'flash fastboot recovery'

can't use dload method because last firmware is Nougat or Marshmellow I think, but I am updated to EMUI 8, so it will crash after 5%.

Dude. What command are you using to flash recovery. The command is
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img for Nougat
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk nameof recovery.img for Oreo.
Try dload of EMUI 5. If you maybe try to flash system through fastboot. You can get system.img but extracting the update.app of main update.zip

is there a tool for flashing from your computer? like Multi Tool or something.
if there is, i might try with that.
the command i am using to flash recovery is : 'fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY-V2.img'

Try flashing system through fastboot. There isn't a flashing tool that I know of

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Restore Android Stock's Recovery Mode

Hello! I've tried to root my phone (Moto G XT1541 Europe 1GB) but failed. I got an error when trying to flash the custom recovery. Unfortunately, it has overwritten the stock recovery and it didn't install. So, now I have a phone without recovery and I can't do a factory reset because of that (I think).
So, this is my question: how can I re install the default Android 6.0 recovery mode for my phone?
Also, my phone boots automatically on bootloader mode and I can't re-lock the bootloader because I can't flash anymore either; I got an error because the pre flash validation failed when trying to flash with adb fastboot, but this is minimal issues that doesn't really bother me, but they could be helpful and if someone knows how to get rid of them, I want to know!
I hope someone will help me!
Azyreal said:
Hello! I've tried to root my phone (Moto G XT1541 Europe 1GB) but failed. I got an error when trying to flash the custom recovery. Unfortunately, it has overwritten the stock recovery and it didn't install. So, now I have a phone without recovery and I can't do a factory reset because of that (I think).
So, this is my question: how can I re install the default Android 6.0 recovery mode for my phone?
Also, my phone boots automatically on bootloader mode and I can't re-lock the bootloader because I can't flash anymore either; I got an error because the pre flash validation failed when trying to flash with adb fastboot, but this is minimal issues that doesn't really bother me, but they could be helpful and if someone knows how to get rid of them, I want to know!
I hope someone will help me!
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The bootloader cannot be relocked in the Moto G 2015, the best you can do is hide the warning screen. Find the stock image and fastboot flash the recovery from there, or better yet, flash the entire image so you are in a known working state
If you are in Pre-Flash validation, you do not have the correct image for your device... I suggest you post in the "How to flash factory images" thread about returning to stock, if it is possible. You MUST factory default before flashing factory images, if you can't, try 'fastboot erase userdata' and try again.
Flash latest twrp via fastboot and reboot into recovery ,
don't reboot into system,
reboot into recovery manually, then you can enter twrp recovery and can flash supersu 2.62.3.
when you just reboot after flash twrp and reboot system erase custom recovery and save stock recovery, so don't enter fastboot reboot, enter fastboot reboot recovery after flash recovery via pc.
Rename twrp recovery as only twrp in fastboot folder in your pc , not as twrp.img,
But cmd as fastboot flash recovery twrp.img , then no errors ( are you unlocked bootloader ?)
acejavelin said:
The bootloader cannot be relocked in the Moto G 2015, the best you can do is hide the warning screen. Find the stock image and fastboot flash the recovery from there, or better yet, flash the entire image so you are in a known working state
If you are in Pre-Flash validation, you do not have the correct image for your device... I suggest you post in the "How to flash factory images" thread about returning to stock, if it is possible. You MUST factory default before flashing factory images, if you can't, try 'fastboot erase userdata' and try again.
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drmuruga said:
Flash latest twrp via fastboot and reboot into recovery ,
don't reboot into system,
reboot into recovery manually, then you can enter twrp recovery and can flash supersu 2.62.3.
when you just reboot after flash twrp and reboot system erase custom recovery and save stock recovery, so don't enter fastboot reboot, enter fastboot reboot recovery after flash recovery via pc.
Rename twrp recovery as only twrp in fastboot folder in your pc , not as twrp.img,
But cmd as fastboot flash recovery twrp.img , then no errors ( are you unlocked bootloader ?)
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Hey! Thank you! I've been able to flash the TWRP recovery and now I can do a factory reset (and also send sms, which I couldn't do anymore for some reason).
I still have the issue where the bootloader screen appears everytime I turn my phone on, and I still can't re lock my device because I can't flash anything either. I've recovered all of my data, so I think I'm going to stick with that for a moment but maybe I'll try what you said some day.
Again, really thank you for helping me!
drmuruga said:
Flash latest twrp via fastboot and reboot into recovery ,
don't reboot into system, reboot into recovery manually, then you can enter twrp recovery and can flash supersu 2.62.3.
when you just reboot after flash twrp and reboot system erase custom recovery and save stock recovery, so don't enter fastboot reboot, enter fastboot reboot recovery after flash recovery via pc.
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Now I understand why my flashing TWRP did not take. I simply rebooted to system and still have stock recovery installed. I was successful booting twrp via fastboot and successfully flashed supersu 2.62.3. Is this step in listed in any faq? I must have missed it.
So after flashing TWRP, do you then power down device prior to manually booting to recovery?
MrTooPhone said:
Now I understand why my flashing TWRP did not take. I simply rebooted to system and still have stock recovery installed. I was successful booting twrp via fastboot and successfully flashed supersu 2.62.3. Is this step in listed in any faq? I must have missed it.
So after flashing TWRP, do you then power down device prior to manually booting to recovery?
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Don't power down, already you are in fastboot mode, you can just enter recovery from that. I forget the reference, but i will search and post.
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I get this from twrp official page
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
In our phone press simultaneously volume down + power button to enter recovery.

BRICK on HONOR 6(H60-L04), can't flashing ROMs

Following this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-workaround-running-xposed-t3338765 I accidentally deleted from /sys app, framework and priv-app folders, the device stopped immediatly and I only could boot in recovery(TWRP). I go on following the thread but at the end I was stuck in bootloop. Following the suggestion of mfbcool and other users i tried to unbrick the device but nothing worked: when I tried to reboot from TWRP it said "No OS Installed". If i try to flash from TWRP it fail, doing the update, after flashing the stock recovery, with the three buttons combination it stops at 5%.
As mentioned above the device is a Honor 6 H60-L04 which mounted android M(the official beta version).
Ok now we try somthing difftrent
Did you ever did a backup via TWRP ? you can restore now?
Else...
Download ADB/FASTBOOT (attachment)
In this zip is also Huawei Update Extractor
Download B550 Firmware (e.g. https://mega.nz/#!DB4R3YjT!Fp3JDf1WwmiyNX7mYD_Rftu0BDtXnorNaggOqpRouZU )
Extract via Huawei Update Extractor recovery.img, boot.img and put them in ADB folder
Reboot your device in recovery
Wipe all (dalvik /art cache, cache, cust, system, data, boot, internal memory)
Connect your device with your computer
Open ADB and type "adb devices"
Is your device listed? If not, download the right driver
If yes, type "adb reboot bootloader"
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Now reboot your device into recovery.
If you see the orginal recovery put the update.app on your sd card in dload folder an reboot your phone with the three button methode.
Now the update should start. It will take about 5-10 min.
RangerP7 said:
Ok now we try somthing difftrent
Did you ever did a backup via TWRP ? you can restore now?
Else...
Download ADB/FASTBOOT (attachment)
In this zip is also Huawei Update Extractor
Download B550 Firmware (e.g. https://mega.nz/#!DB4R3YjT!Fp3JDf1WwmiyNX7mYD_Rftu0BDtXnorNaggOqpRouZU )
Extract via Huawei Update Extractor recovery.img, boot.img and put them in ADB folder
Reboot your device in recovery
Wipe all (dalvik /art cache, cache, cust, system, data, boot, internal memory)
Connect your device with your computer
Open ADB and type "adb devices"
Is your device listed? If not, download the right driver
If yes, type "adb reboot bootloader"
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Now reboot your device into recovery.
If you see the orginal recovery put the update.app on your sd card in dload folder an reboot your phone with the three button methode.
Now the update should start. It will take about 5-10 min.
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i've never made a backup, i know it would solve this problem...
i did everything you wrote, but when i was trying to reboot in recovery the device showed me the screen "HONOR(with the red <h>) powered by android"
sl97 said:
i've never made a backup, i know it would solve this problem...
i did everything you wrote, but when i was trying to reboot in recovery the device showed me the screen "HONOR(with the red <h>) powered by android"
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i've already tried to flash other version of recovery, but the only two version that work are TWRP for EMUI 4.0 and the Stock of B803
Download the ROM you were on before all this happened. It's compulsory you're downloading the ROM you were on to avoid any compatibility errors.
Make sure you have installed Huawei HiSuite.
Extract boot.img , system.img , cust.img and recovery.img from the ROM you downloaded using Huawei Update Extractor.
Move all the extracted .img to the Fastboot/ADB folder (folder where fastboot.exe or adb.exe is installed)
While your device is powered off, hold volume down button and plug your device to computer. Your device will boot to Fastboot Mode.
Enter the following commands one by one:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cust cust.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery.img
After all commands have been executed, unplug your device from computer and hold Volume Up button. Your device will boot to Huawei's eRecovery (2nd Recovery).
Shutdown your device via the eRecovery.
Now hold Volume Up and Power button. As soon as you see Honor logo, leave the power button but continue to hold Volume Up button. Your device will now boot to recovery.
Perform a Factory Reset via the recovery.
Now reboot your device.
Done!!!
mfbcool said:
Download the ROM you were on before all this happened. It's compulsory you're downloading the ROM you were on to avoid any compatibility errors.
Make sure you have installed Huawei HiSuite.
Extract boot.img , system.img , cust.img and recovery.img from the ROM you downloaded using Huawei Update Extractor.
Move all the extracted .img to the Fastboot/ADB folder (folder where fastboot.exe or adb.exe is installed)
While your device is powered off, hold volume down button and plug your device to computer. Your device will boot to Fastboot Mode.
Enter the following commands one by one:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cust cust.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery.img
After all commands have been executed, unplug your device from computer and hold Volume Up button. Your device will boot to Huawei's eRecovery (2nd Recovery).
Shutdown your device via the eRecovery.
Now hold Volume Up and Power button. As soon as you see Honor logo, leave the power button but continue to hold Volume Up button. Your device will now boot to recovery.
Perform a Factory Reset via the recovery.
Now reboot your device.
Done!!!
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the problem is that i had android m beta update(B803) and i don't know where to find the full ROM. i have the update but cust and system are not ".img" but they are folders. i don't know how to flash them...
this is the link of the files i use https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9EKeqAx6XkfRGdTVjlJQ1VyLUk#
sl97 said:
the problem is that i had android m beta update(B803) and i don't know where to find the full ROM. i have the update but cust and system are not ".img" but they are folders. i don't know how to flash them...
this is the link of the files i use https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9EKeqAx6XkfRGdTVjlJQ1VyLUk#
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Alright. That's the problem. You don't have the full ROM yet and the file you gave is an OTA zip. It's never gonna work.
But try my method again but this time with a Lollipop ROM EMUI 3.1 which you were having before Marshmallow.
mfbcool said:
Alright. That's the problem. You don't have the full ROM yet and the file you gave is an OTA zip. It's never gonna work.
But try my method again but this time with a Lollipop ROM EMUI 3.1 which you were having before Marshmallow.
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i'm trying your method but i cannot boot into eRecovery. i unplug the device and keep pressed the vol + but nothing happened, it stay in fastboot mode
sl97 said:
i'm trying your method but i cannot boot into eRecovery. i unplug the device and keep pressed the vol + but nothing happened, it stay in fastboot mode
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Then, just restart your device, boot to stock recovery, factory reset and again reboot.
mfbcool said:
Then, just restart your device, boot to stock recovery, factory reset and again reboot.
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i cannot boot in recovery. the device vibrates but then shows me the logo screen.
the only recovery which works is for emui 4.0...
it seems that i need or a backup of someone of the same firmware in TWRP or the full ROM of the B803 update...
sl97 said:
i cannot boot in recovery. the device vibrates but then shows me the logo screen.
the only recovery which works is for emui 4.0...
it seems that i need or a backup of someone of the same firmware in TWRP or the full ROM of the B803 update...
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Then use EMUI 4.0 recovery to factory reset the phone but use Android 5.1.1 ROM for system.img, cust.img and boot.img.
mfbcool said:
Then use EMUI 4.0 recovery to factory reset the phone but use Android 5.1.1 ROM for system.img, cust.img and boot.img.
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while wiping fro factory reset it comes to 17% than stops showing a red exclamation mark in the middle of the circle
sl97 said:
while wiping fro factory reset it comes to 17% than stops showing a red exclamation mark in the middle of the circle
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Try this using fastboot
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
mfbcool said:
Try this using fastboot
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
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I was trying to restore a backup i found in another thread for TWRP and B804 and incredibly it work!! http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6/general/help-honor-6-bricked-b805-t3315247 here there are also other backups, in your opinion i should restore that B803 or is better to leave so?!
sl97 said:
I was trying to restore a backup i found in another thread for TWRP and B804 and incredibly it work!! http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6/general/help-honor-6-bricked-b805-t3315247 here there are also other backups, in your opinion i should restore that B803 or is better to leave so?!
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Fine!
I would go back to LP and clear install MM. So you could be sure you have a new and clear ROM installed.
Ok! Thank you very much!
Sent from my H60-L04 using XDA-Developers mobile app
i couldnot flash stock recovery because of the fail command not alowed,
thalaraj1992 said:
i couldnot flash stock recovery because of the fail command not alowed,
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Is your bootloader unlocked?
my bootboader show "phone unlocked"
What are you typing?
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Is your recovery.img in the ADB / FASTBOOT folder?

Mate 8 bricked after unroot and return to Stock B320 ?

Hi,
I was running NXT-L29C432B320 Firmware with TWRP and root on my Mate 8. Due to some display issues I have to send the device to Huawei service now. Before I do that, I wanted to unroot and go back to Stock B320 Firmware with locked Bootloader. Now the Phone doesn't boot any longer. When I start now, I see the Huawei flower for 5 seconds than the screen gets black. Here's what I' ve done:
-Unroot via SuperSu app
-Unfortunately I forgot to wipe and do factory reset
-Flash Stock Recovery from B320 Firmware via fastboot
-Tried to lock Bootloader via Fastboot, but failed
-Flashed Boot.img, System.img from B320 Stock - Device stucked in bootloop for hours
-Flashed stock B320 firmware via Huawei dload method - Bootloader gets locked but phone doesn't boot completely
I still can unlock bootloader via fastboot & unlock code and I'm able to flash files.
What can I do to get the device working again?
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Flash all image files via fastboot and reboot and wipe and start
...I've flashed the files recovery.img, boot.img, cust.img, system.img already. How can I wipe then at start? Do I need to flash TWRP again? If I flash stock recovery with TWRP, how will I be able to wipe anything?
...fastboot doesn't allow me to wipe anything! If I enter "fastboot wipe userdata", I'll get error message "fastboot error failed (remote command not allowed)!
Is there any solution for this?
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot
Hold volume-up and power and wipe from recovery
error

i m not able to flash twrp

I have successfully unlocked my Honor 6x. And when i flashed tero using fastboot flash recovery 1p.img (I renamed twrp to this one)
Then it went successful
After that I typed
Fastboot boot 1p.img
But it failed saying remote command not allowed
Then i tried booting recovery by pressing buttons
But it was booting default Huawei recovery
I have flashed multiple times using fastboot it went successful but in actually it don't flashed
Emui 5.0 Android nougat
Twrp 3.1
It said remote command not allowed too to me time ago when i flashed TWRP. Try this: after that you just flashed the recovery, don't do "fastboot boot recovery.img", but normally reboot your phone and try to use the 2 buttons combination (vol up+power) and keep it held until you hear a little vibration, then release it and check if you boot regularly to TWRP or not. Sometimes, if you don't reboot immediately to TWRP after the flash, the previous recovery will overwrite the one you just flashed. Are you using OpenKirin's TWRP right?
RedSkull23 said:
It said remote command not allowed too to me time ago when i flashed TWRP. Try this: after that you just flashed the recovery, don't do "fastboot boot recovery.img", but normally reboot your phone and try to use the 2 buttons combination (vol up+power) and keep it held until you hear a little vibration, then release it and check if you boot regularly to TWRP or not. Sometimes, if you don't reboot immediately to TWRP after the flash, the previous recovery will overwrite the one you just flashed. Are you using OpenKirin's TWRP right?
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now i want to flash stock recovery
i have stock recovery but i dont know how to flash it i have twrp
narshi shukla said:
now i want to flash stock recovery
i have stock recovery but i dont know how to flash it i have twrp
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Like TWRP, so through adb.
"fastboot flash recovery [stockrecoveryname].img"
Look for the correct stock recovery for your phone model

phone reset

how can I reset my phone so it boots. Do I need to fastboot flash oxygenOS or can I just install the zip file through TWRP?
Would fastboot flashing 9.5.13-GM21AA-OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.O.16_OTA_016_all_1908281716_b2bb5-FASTBOOT.zip work?
doctor_whooves said:
how can I reset my phone so it boots. Do I need to fastboot flash oxygenOS or can I just install the zip file through TWRP?
Would fastboot flashing 9.5.13-GM21AA-OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.O.16_OTA_016_all_1908281716_b2bb5-FASTBOOT.zip work?
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Hard to say, without knowing how your phone got into this (no boot) state. What other things you tried, etc.
Fastboot flashing the (stock fastboot) ROM may work. As you figured, it will restore stock ROM and wipe the device. Can't be installed with TWRP, as far as I know.
If you have (or find the right) full OTA zip, you should be able to flash that with TWRP.

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