Can't flash vendor - Honor 6X Questions & Answers

So whenever I try to flash the vendor.img it said cannot flash images to file system can't flash it using fast boot either im trying to flash vendor.img from RROS 7.1.2

@Sammy4798 Following from your previous thread about not being able to flash a working TWRP, do you actually have an UNLOCKED bootloader?

yes its unlocked and i got the twrp you sent me and it worked fine for magisk and such but the vendor .img wont flash

You could have let me know..............
You need to mount system or all partitions as R/W
Is encryption used in RRos ?
Flashing a vendor.img from another rom will almost 100% end in bricking and at best bootlooping.
Beware !
PS: You should not have started a Q/A thread for this.

i am using the vendor given by the rom

i have looked up how to mount the partiton most things i found didnt work i dont know why

Does anyone know how to flash the vendor IMG of the ROM I can't boor into it without the vendor

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I want to flash stock rom in fastboot for my Oneplus 7 pro but I don't want to erase

so as the title suggests, my oneplus 7 pro is now stuck at fastboot and my only hope is on the img files from the unpacked payload.bin. but now after I extract it, i heard some of the img files are used to clear the user, data etc, can someone tell me which one is which?
The guide I followed:
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...actory-images-android-using-fastboot-0175277/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-7-plus/how-to/guide-how-to-extract-payload-bin-ota-t3830962
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
the first link seem to be outdated since most of the img files it talked about don't exist but although the third link isn't, it told me how to flash each file, but my problem is that I don't want to lose my data, can someone tell me which img file is used to erase data? thanks a lot
shuaiouke said:
so as the title suggests, my oneplus 7 pro is now stuck at fastboot and my only hope is on the img files from the unpacked payload.bin. but now after I extract it, i heard some of the img files are used to clear the user, data etc, can someone tell me which one is which?
The guide I followed:
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...actory-images-android-using-fastboot-0175277/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-7-plus/how-to/guide-how-to-extract-payload-bin-ota-t3830962
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
the first link seem to be outdated since most of the img files it talked about don't exist but although the third link isn't, it told me how to flash each file, but my problem is that I don't want to lose my data, can someone tell me which img file is used to erase data? thanks a lot
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userdata.img will override your internal storage with zero bytes.
matze19999 said:
userdata.img will override your internal storage with zero bytes.
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is that the only file? thanks
Edit:There don't seem to be a file called userdata.img it's a ONEPLUS 7 PRO rom
Right click and edit flash all.bat and remove the -w and save then u can run flash all.bat using the fastboot Rom, ur 3rd link
thank you and it lets me get into recovery in a boot loop but recovery only, I can't flash TWRP, what should I do next?
Bradl79 said:
Right click and edit flash all.bat and remove the -w and save then u can run flash all.bat using the fastboot Rom, ur 3rd link
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thank you and it lets me get into recovery in a boot loop but recovery only, I can't flash TWRP, what should I do next?
shuaiouke said:
thank you and it lets me get into recovery in a boot loop but recovery only, I can't flash TWRP, what should I do next?
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is your bootloader locked?
shuaiouke said:
thank you and it lets me get into recovery in a boot loop but recovery only, I can't flash TWRP, what should I do next?
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We're you coming from a custom Rom, or stock. You might have to format data.
Bradl79 said:
is your bootloader locked?
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it's kinda obvious, flash-all is flashing after all if ur bootloader is locked, how do u flash?
Note: This is for soft bricks only.
soft brick = can access fastboot or recovery
hard brick = no boot, black screen boot. etc.............
I found myself on OB4, tried to sideload another build and got stuck. Tried to boot into TWRP, no bueno, now what? I didn't want to use MSM tools and go though that whole process again. I've saved many of my devices with Linux, by just flashing the img files through fastboot commands. So if your comfortable with the command line this is easier then using the flash tools that relock your bootloader. This also works with Widows, so I remembered the files the fastboot flasher flashed, and just flashed them manually, you just need flash to the correct partition. So, if it's a boot img, then flash boot, and system flash system, and so on. List of files that I flashed.
First you'll need payload dumper, to extract files from payload.bin file inside whatever OTA, you want to flash. It will extract to a folder called payload_output, from there you can click and drag to command line.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510260
I also provided a copy of my script, you'll need to edit to your files path. And save as .bat, .cab, or .exe...........
Commands I run before flash
fastboot format system
fastboot format userdata
1. boot.img
2. dtbo
3. modem
4. odm
5. qupfw
6. storsec
7. system
8. vbmeta
9. vendor
10. fastboot reboot
If device boots to recovery which should be stock, just wipe everything and you should boot into system without a problem.

I cant get TWRP to "stick" on my new pixel - following lineage directions

Got my pixel from swappa the other day. So far I:
1. Unlocked the bootloader
2. temporarily booted into TWRP 3.3.0-0 (3.3.1-0 wouldnt let me format for some reason)
3. Installed the most current microG lineage build. (and then also flashed magisk 19.3 immediately after)
It boots into lineage, but when I boot into recovery, it gives me the lineage recovery. Since when does lineage wipe out twrp?
I tried sideloading over adb and also right through the temporary twrp, but it doesnt make a difference. Also - in lineage, I see no sign of magisk - which is normally there after installing a rom and then magisk.
I also tried the twrp-pixel installer.zip, which also did NOTHING.
Am I missing something? This is my first phone with the weird dual partitions - is that why its so weird? Ive never had this problem before.
EDIT: Also when trying to flash twrp via fastboot it gives me
"(bootloader) Flashing active slot "_a"
FAILED (remote: partition [recovery] doesn't exist)
finished. total time: 1.016s"
Hi mate, here's a link regarding the lineage recovery thing. It may explain some of what you have occurring.
https://lineageos.org/Changelog-19/
I had twrp on my pixel a while back and it was sticking so not sure what that's all about. If you have booted twrp.img, flashed ROM, flashed twrp zip and rebooted it should be on both slots. You may need to activate root in Dev options to get root up and running, been a while since used it so that might not be accurate as currently on Q.
after flashing a rom you need to flash the twrp-pixel installer.zip right after. Then reboot into recovery (dont need to fastboot since the zip installs twrp to the boot.img ramdisk) to switch slots (switches automatically). Back in recovery you can install magisk.
Devices with A/B partitions do not have a recovery partition. What we think of as recovery is actually part of the boot.img file. When you update the OS, you update the boot.img. The TWRP installer .zip finds and unpacks the boot.img, then modifies it to make the device load TWRP instead of stock recovery. By default, the TWRP installer installs to both A & B partitions. If you screw something up (like flashing the wrong version of TWRP, for example) and put yourself into a bootloop, you can often recover by simply flashing the original boot.img file with fastboot flash boot boot.img .
Here's an article which was written by XDA to help explain the differences in how A/B phones work, and the ramifications for us flashers:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...ess-updates-affect-custom-development-on-xda/

Lineage OS 16/17/GSI Install Guide for LG G7 ULM

UPDATE: I kept finding bugs in josh1x's rom, so i installed the LOS17 GSI instead. Guide for that outline in reply #11
Figured this out and thought i'd write a simple tutorial that covers stock (i was at 20e) to lineage. You'll need the LG USB Drivers and adb/fastboot. There are a couple other things to download through out the tutorial and the unlock tutorial in step 1.
LG USB Drivers 4.2.0
ADB/Fastboot
LGUP with partition DL
Note: I was able to reach download mode and fastboot at any point in this process and even when it went wrong (kernel crashes, boot loops etc) while figuring out this tutorial. I found that i could just hold vol down or up in a bootloop with the usb connected to get to the mode i wanted.
Typical combos:
-Download mode: power off phone with usb disconnected. hold vol up and plug in cable
--NOTE: after wiping laf_a and boot_b, you must switch to slot b to access download mode (run command: fastboot -ab)
-fastboot: power off phone with usb disconnected, hold vol down and plug in cable. or adb reboot bootloader
--NOTE: after wiping laf_a and boot_b, you can only access fastboot from slot a by holding vol up on boot (for 20e/21d, on 11g vol down still works).
-Recovery: power off. hold power and vol down, when you see the white LG G7 logo temporarily release just the power button. Continue to hold power and vol down till you get to the option menu. Select Yes three times.
Guide:
1. Follow the universal unlock method here.
1.5. You need to zero out laf_a and boot_b before flashing 21d/20e to maintain fastboot access. Use adb to run the following commands
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/laf_a
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b
1.75. Enable usb debugging (should already be done). Open LGUP and connect to your phone. dont close it. If you open it after booting to DL mode it wont recognize it
2. 21d ULM firmware (here) must be flashed to use the latest twrp (20e works as well). The 11g twrp cannot install lineageos. I would imagine the EU firmware could be flashed as well, but I used ULM.
Code:
Boot into fastboot
fastboot -ab
Boot into download mode
Use the lg up linked in this post to flash 20e/21d without laf_a and boot_b with partition dl mode
3. Format userdata to decrpyt your file system so TWRP can access it. Then flash TWRP; boot_twrp-june.img can be found here. It's from Josh1x's post here. Note: this TWRP is non persistant.
Code:
Boot to bootloader
fastboot format userdata
fastboot flash boot_a boot_twrp-june.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot_twrp-june.img
Select restart in fastboot
Boot to recovery
4. Obtain the latest lineage build here. This is from Josh1x's post here. I attempted to flash gapps at this point and it failed, see the next steps.
Code:
Wipe everything
Transfer lineageos to your phone and install it
Restart normally
5. Gapps
Code:
Reboot to bootloader
fastboot flash boot_a boot_twrp-june.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot_twrp-june.img
Reboot to recovery
Transfer opengapps 9.0 to your phone and install.
Reboot to bootloader
6. We need to flash the stock lineage boot image (here) again now that we are done. The file was obtained with this method
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
Restart normally
if you have magisk, it would be magisk_patched_boot.img (here). this one was made from the above image with magisk on my phone.
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a magisk_patched_boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b magisk_patched_boot.img
Restart normally
Any time you want to flash something via twrp you will have to flash twrp via fastboot again (hence the non persistance), do your stuff in twrp, and then reflash the boot img (it will not boot if you dont do this or use josh1x's boot file). Just like steps 5-6 for gapps.
I am so glad to be off of stock, enjoy guys and girls!
Bugs (from my ULM phone)
-flash doesnt work in the camera. also probably why gcam crashes (gcam works on an EM phone somehow)
-brightness slider is calibrated incorrectly compared to stock. way too bright when set to 0%
NOTE: using ULM vendor fixed the flash and brightness, but gcam still doesnt work. This would make it the most functional rom for this phone at this point (vibrate does work).
Being that since day1 of g710pm/ulm could be boot unlocked, all ypu had to do is flash the eu firmware and go to lineage frlm there due to twrp incompatibility.
I have not tested it, but does being on lineage based off EU blobs, do you still get full LTE and/or volte.
If sprint users have switched to eu/lineage do you have full lte/ril compatibility.
Ah crap I didn't know that. I tried unlocking through LG when I got it a couple months ago and that didn't work of course. At that time the phone was working well (not going on a background apps killing spree), so I didn't bother. I couldn't find anything on here at the time for unlocking, but I obviously missed that.
LTE and wifi are working fine. Maybe that has something to do with me never flashing the EU rom to install lineage? Anyways, I couldn't find a volte toggle, but I'd assume it is working. I'm on Verizon and I believe they are killing their cdma network, so I'll find out.
Would this work on sprint phones? There is a warning at the end of the unlocking guide about sprint phones loosing fastboot when upgrading to ulm pie.
does it work for EM too ? because i dont have any boot for linage to make it boot after i flash gapps also magisk bootloops too
Emanel000000 said:
does it work for EM too ? because i dont have any boot for linage to make it boot after i flash gapps also magisk bootloops too
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If it boots on the lineage bootimg before flashing twrp again for Gapps, then yes, if you get that bootimg and flash it again after using twrp it will boot again.
Though I'm not sure why josh1x's boot img wouldn't work for your phone. That's what he used on his EM model after all.
Have you tried the other twrps?
sirbow2 said:
If it boots on the lineage bootimg before flashing twrp again for Gapps, then yes, if you get that bootimg and flash it again after using twrp it will boot again.
Though I'm not sure why josh1x's boot img wouldn't work for your phone. That's what he used on his EM model after all.
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nonono i meant like magisk from the stock rom it was bootlooping so that means those images works for EM model too ? (bootimg and magisk) ... also i saw a guy saying gcam works on the lineage and i installed it and didnt work it was crashing if i would install camera2 api module from magisk will it work or ?
Emanel000000 said:
nonono i meant like magisk from the stock rom it was bootlooping so that means those images works for EM model too ? (bootimg and magisk)
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oh yea. i see, yes, they might as they are from the lineage rom.
Emanel000000 said:
... also i saw a guy saying gcam works on the lineage and i installed it and didnt work it was crashing if i would install camera2 api module from magisk will it work or ?
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It wont let me install that camera2 module. Says incompatible device. I tried the gcam patch and that didnt work either.
Also, flash does not work properly on the included camera. It flashes for the focus, but then doesnt for actually taking the picture.
sirbow2 said:
oh yea. i see, yes, they might as they are from the lineage rom.
It wont let me install that camera2 module. Says incompatible device. I tried the gcam patch and that didnt work either.
Also, flash does not work properly on the included camera. It flashes for the focus, but then doesnt for actually taking the picture.
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i installed everything and now gcam somehow works its perfect thank you so much i couldn't do it without your guide
Emanel000000 said:
nonono i meant like magisk from the stock rom it was bootlooping so that means those images works for EM model too ? (bootimg and magisk) ... also i saw a guy saying gcam works on the lineage and i installed it and didnt work it was crashing if i would install camera2 api module from magisk will it work or ?
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Emanel000000 said:
i installed everything and now gcam somehow works its perfect thank you so much i couldn't do it without your guide
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Sweet man, so just to clarify, you have a 710EM and what firmware did you flash before lineage? 21dulm or 21d EM?
I think im going to try Andy's lineage GSI.
Edit: Update 2: dont use the vendor in this post. I patched the ULM vendor, but vibrate and gcam are still an issue with a GSI. links here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81563763&postcount=41 Also, using the ulm vendor on Josh1x's rom fixed everything but gcam.
I ended up moving to the GSI. I tried Deepflex's lineage 16 GSI but it was buggy and not working correctly. AndyYan's lineage 17 rom is working much better. Camera flash even works and the brightness slider is correct. List of all GSIs
If starting from stock, follow this new guide after doing the fastboot format userdata command in step 3 of the original guide in post #1
1. Flash vendor_gsi image (sourced from aosp trebble g7 EM this thread)
Code:
fastboot flash vendor_a vendor_gsi.img
fastboot flash vendor_b vendor_gsi.img
The above is the only file used from the source i linked above. I had to use a different twrp (the one from the existing thread wouldnt go past the lock screen after first reboot) so i tried the one below which worked, but only with the vbmeta img from josh1x's lineage 16 rom.
2. Flash vbmeta from josh1x's LOS16 rom (as mentioned before). File attached.
Code:
fastboot flash vbmeta_a vbmeta.img
fastboot flash vbmeta_b vbmeta.img
3. Flash latest twrp 3.3.1 (sourced from this thread). If you have magisk, here's the version i patched.
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a twrp_20b.img
fastboot flash boot_b twrp_20b.img
4. Flash GSI of whatever flavor you want. needs to be amd64 and for the A/B (bvN) partition type. I used this one
Code:
fastboot flash system_a system.img
fastboot flash system_b system.img
5. Reboot while wiping data (shouldnt wipe internal "sdcard", didnt for me). Should boot into lineage now.
Code:
fastboot -w reboot
6. For gapps, just reboot into recovery (none of that non persistant boot stuff), and flash the beta android 10 gapps from here
Note: I had to resize the system partition for the LOS17 rom for this as it didnt fill the entire filesystem when it was flashed. Go to the TWRP terminal and run mount to find the device path for /system and then run resize2fs /device/block/whatever.
sirbow2 said:
Sweet man, so just to clarify, you have a 710EM and what firmware did you flash before lineage? 21dulm or 21d EM?
I think im going to try Andy's lineage GSI.
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i just had 20c for em it doesnt matter the version
sirbow2 said:
I ended up moving to the GSI. I tried Deepflex's lineage 16 GSI but it was buggy and not working correctly. AndyYan's lineage 17 rom is working much better. Camera flash even works and the brightness slider is correct. List of all GSIs
If starting from stock, follow this new guide after doing the fastboot format userdata command in step 3 of the original guide in post #1
1. Flash vendor_gsi image (sourced from aosp trebble g7 EM this thread)
Code:
fastboot flash vendor_a vendor_gsi.img
fastboot flash vendor_b vendor_gsi.img
The above is the only file used from the source i linked above. I had to use a different twrp (the one from the existing thread wouldnt go past the lock screen after first reboot) so i tried the one below which worked, but only with the vbmeta img from josh1x's lineage 16 rom.
2. Flash vbmeta from josh1x's LOS16 rom (as mentioned before). File attached.
Code:
fastboot flash vbmeta_a vbmeta.img
fastboot flash vbmeta_b vbmeta.img
3. Flash latest twrp 3.3.1 (sourced from this thread). If you have magisk, here's the version i patched.
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a twrp_20b.img
fastboot flash boot_b twrp_20b.img
4. Flash GSI of whatever flavor you want. needs to be amd64 and for the A/B (bvN) partition type. I used this one
Code:
fastboot flash system_a system.img
fastboot flash system_b system.img
5. Reboot while wiping data (shouldnt wipe internal "sdcard", didnt for me). Should boot into lineage now.
Code:
fastboot -w reboot
6. For gapps, just reboot into recovery (none of that non persistant boot stuff), and flash the beta android 10 gapps from here
Note: I had to resize the system partition for the LOS17 rom for this as it didnt fill the entire filesystem when it was flashed. Go to the TWRP terminal and run mount to find the device path for /system and then run resize2fs /device/block/whatever.
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Thanks. You're process got my audio working on GSI. Not sure what incorrect image I was installing or what the issue was.
Just need to disable the LED notification and get vibration working.
EM devices vendor partition differ slightly compared to ULM devices, so camera issues and such will happen since you are using a slightly different blob.
There was a post of someone getting ULM to work with twrp so if someone can flash ULM and modify the vendor to load without encryption check and dmverity disabled then backup the vendor img.
Use that new vendor img will fix minor issues for ULM based devices on new gsi's.
loonycgb2 said:
EM devices vendor partition differ slightly compared to ULM devices, so camera issues and such will happen since you are using a slightly different blob.
There was a post of someone getting ULM to work with twrp so if someone can flash ULM and modify the vendor to load without encryption check and dmverity disabled then backup the vendor img.
Use that new vendor img will fix minor issues for ULM based devices on new gsi's.
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thats what i was kind of thinking the issue was. thats over my head though.
sirbow2 said:
thats what i was kind of thinking the issue was. thats over my head though.
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Ask someone from the thread of flashing ulm 20d to backup their vendor if they havent flashed to EM firmware or lineage yet
loonycgb2 said:
EM devices vendor partition differ slightly compared to ULM devices, so camera issues and such will happen since you are using a slightly different blob.
There was a post of someone getting ULM to work with twrp so if someone can flash ULM and modify the vendor to load without encryption check and dmverity disabled then backup the vendor img.
Use that new vendor img will fix minor issues for ULM based devices on new gsi's.
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Ask someone from the thread of flashing ulm 20d to backup their vendor if they havent flashed to EM firmware or lineage yet
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Oh, so all we have to do is get it to boot through twrp (or just a boot with root?) and then dd it? I could probably just flash the 21d ULM kdz again and do that?
sirbow2 said:
Oh, so all we have to do is get it to boot through twrp (or just a boot with root?) and then dd it? I could probably just flash the 21d ULM kdz again and do that?
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Once you got twrp running with stock then do the normal thing of format userdat to decrypt it then flash the no dmverity zip mentioned in the thread or magisk then backup vendor via twrp or dd...
That will give you a usable vendor for lineage and such.
All josh1x or whoever did to the EM vendor was modify fstab to remove the force encrypt so that way decrypted roms would work.
sirbow2 said:
I ended up moving to the GSI. I tried Deepflex's lineage 16 GSI but it was buggy and not working correctly. AndyYan's lineage 17 rom is working much better. Camera flash even works and the brightness slider is correct. List of all GSIs
If starting from stock, follow this new guide after doing the fastboot format userdata command in step 3 of the original guide in post #1
1. Flash vendor_gsi image (sourced from aosp trebble g7 EM this thread)
Code:
fastboot flash vendor_a vendor_gsi.img
fastboot flash vendor_b vendor_gsi.img
The above is the only file used from the source i linked above. I had to use a different twrp (the one from the existing thread wouldnt go past the lock screen after first reboot) so i tried the one below which worked, but only with the vbmeta img from josh1x's lineage 16 rom.
2. Flash vbmeta from josh1x's LOS16 rom (as mentioned before). File attached.
Code:
fastboot flash vbmeta_a vbmeta.img
fastboot flash vbmeta_b vbmeta.img
3. Flash latest twrp 3.3.1 (sourced from this thread). If you have magisk, here's the version i patched.
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a twrp_20b.img
fastboot flash boot_b twrp_20b.img
4. Flash GSI of whatever flavor you want. needs to be amd64 and for the A/B (bvN) partition type. I used this one
Code:
fastboot flash system_a system.img
fastboot flash system_b system.img
5. Reboot while wiping data (shouldnt wipe internal "sdcard", didnt for me). Should boot into lineage now.
Code:
fastboot -w reboot
6. For gapps, just reboot into recovery (none of that non persistant boot stuff), and flash the beta android 10 gapps from here
Note: I had to resize the system partition for the LOS17 rom for this as it didnt fill the entire filesystem when it was flashed. Go to the TWRP terminal and run mount to find the device path for /system and then run resize2fs /device/block/whatever.
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Nevermind
I tried using the vendor from ULM 20e and it doesnt work, i even tried flashing dm verity right after. How would one modify the vendor partition anyways?

Problem flashing vendor.img.ext4 for GSI

So I got into flashing GSI's and apparently, I have to flash my vendor for it to boot because I haven't been able to boot any GSI's at all. The vendor is in my stock rom but how do I flash vendor.img.ext4. Through twrp or odin? Is it even necessary? Appreciate any help.
extract to vendor.img then pack into a tar file to flash in odin

How To Guide Xiaomi 12S Ultra TWRP(unofficial)

12S Ultra unofficial TWRP - link MEGA
Credit - UnofficialTWRP
They released TWRP under 12S Pro, but the code name is Thor which stands for 12S Ultra, and after flashing, I do confirm this is for 12S Ultra.
now they have a proper 12S Ultra section!
Download the image and rename as recovery.img for simplicity.
fastboot boot recovery.img (or full file name)
in TWRP, go to "Advanced" and "flash this twrp."
edit: the recovery image file is too large to be flashed directly via fastboot, so you need to boot first then flash using twrp!
edit2: backup and restore function may not be working properly on this version of twrp! I get boot loops everytime I do a full system backup and full restore after bricking the device, especially on the data partition. Clean installing rom then restoring data only still get boot loops. so use it with caution.
I suggest you to use 3rd party backup apps to do backups on apps and data, and stick to the flashing and other functions only for twrp.
original source unofficialtwrp.com
Nabicook said:
12S Ultra unofficial TWRP - link MEGA
Credit - UnofficialTWRP
They released TWRP under 12S Pro, but the code name is Thor which stands for 12S Ultra, and after flashing, I do confirm this is for 12S Ultra.
Download the image and rename as recovery.img for simplicity.
fastboot boot recovery.img (or full file name)
in TWRP, go to Advanced and flash this twrp.
original source unofficialtwrp.com
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Awesome thanks. But why not Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img?
No. You must type fastboot flash boot recovey. img
dungnghien said:
No. You must type fastboot flash boot recovey. img
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No I'm pretty sure it's:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
However my question was why the method outlined by @Nabicook vs this method. Is it because of the dual partition?
GodKingKnight said:
Awesome thanks. But why not Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img?
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Because not only it is the method unofficialtwrp suggested, but also the size of the recovery img file is too large to be flashed via fastboot.
I already tried
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash recovery_a recovery.img
and so on, but all failed.
only way to properly install this version of twrp is to boot first then let twrp to install itself to both a/b partitions.
Hi!
I'm following your guide...and after uploading recovery nothing happens
rebooting into recovery through ADB or just using buttons...still sends me into fastboot mode
What can I do?
joiliko said:
Hi!
I'm following your guide...and after uploading recovery nothing happens
rebooting into recovery through ADB or just using buttons...still sends me into fastboot mode
What can I do?
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are you sure you did
fastboot boot (your recovery file name).img
it should automatically boot into twrp without touching anything from fastboot mode.
then install twrp through the advanced option in twrp
Nabicook said:
are you sure you did
fastboot boot (your recovery file name).img
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Great many thanks! I was actually doing flash boot
Nabicook said:
then install twrp through the advanced option in twrp
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Still having issues:
After flashing twrp + magisk, reboot sends me into fastboot mode ..
As I get it, previously I've messed up with boot image, flashing recovery into that partition
So question is:
Do I need to reflash stock boot.img (need help with getting it, stock recovery rom is packed into .bin and I'm unable to extract boot image
Or can I simply reflash stock ROM (in recovery or fastboot mode?)
*my phone is unlocked already
joiliko said:
Still having issues:
After flashing twrp + magisk, reboot sends me into fastboot mode ..
As I get it, previously I've messed up with boot image, flashing recovery into that partition
So question is:
Do I need to reflash stock boot.img (need help with getting it, stock recovery rom is packed into .bin and I'm unable to extract boot image
Or can I simply reflash stock ROM (in recovery or fastboot mode?)
*my phone is unlocked already
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yeah you can try flashing stock boot img, and if that doesnt work, you can download fastboot rom and flash stock rom using flash all without wiping data(there is .bat file that says something like install without formatting).
That will fix any kind of brick issues of xiaomi device, and you just redo the twrp part.
joiliko said:
Still having issues:
After flashing twrp + magisk, reboot sends me into fastboot mode ..
As I get it, previously I've messed up with boot image, flashing recovery into that partition
So question is:
Do I need to reflash stock boot.img (need help with getting it, stock recovery rom is packed into .bin and I'm unable to extract boot image
Or can I simply reflash stock ROM (in recovery or fastboot mode?)
*my phone is unlocked already
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How to Extract payload.bin and get stock boot image file
To extract the payload.bin file from Android stock firmware and get stock boot image file, you should refer to the instructions given in here.
www.droidwin.com
My idea worked!
I used the method above to extract boot.img & flashed it successfully
Can someone tell me why wipe data and settings dosent work on my 12s ultra every time reboots the twrp after i press the icon... Im try at 7.5 version the same and on 7.2

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