Does anyone happen to have this? I used the 9.5.3 img for the TWRP with working decrypt, and it booted fine once, however now it keeps booting back to TWRP despite selecting "reboot system." I think someone mentioned they had it, but I can't find it for the life of me. Thanks so much!
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
Bradl79 said:
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
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Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
sabrdawg said:
Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
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How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
photolarry said:
How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
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I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
MSM Tool?
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I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
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Where is it? They said it is not out yet.
Here you go
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/msm-tool-guac-t3934691
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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Thank you!
bmg1001 said:
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
Nekromantik said:
You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
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No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
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No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
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hmm
the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
Nekromantik said:
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the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
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I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
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I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
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ah ok
not sure I wanna risk anything as no msmtool guaranteed for the 5g version.
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Hi, just tried to do this by flashing the old zip trough TWRP, but i always end to boot in recovery, maybe i'm doing something wrong...?
I tried this today and happened the same, i guess you have to clean flash to downgrade.
Also a tip, if you got stuck in recovery and yet cannot decrypt (doesn't ask for password/pin in TWRP), boot to fastboot mode, use the command "fastboot boot <the img file name for twrp>" so that you can boot directly to the img file from your PC. This way it will ask for your password.
Killua96 said:
Hi, just tried to do this by flashing the old zip trough TWRP, but i always end to boot in recovery, maybe i'm doing something wrong...?
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You might try flashing again when you get booted back to TWRP. That way, you can get 9.01 flashed to both slots if it's not already. No guarantees, but it's worth a try.
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You might try flashing again when you get booted back to TWRP. That way, you can get 9.01 flashed to both slots if it's not already. No guarantees, but it's worth a try.
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I tried this way too but keep getting booted back to TWRP. Even did a wipe of the caches, system and data (not internal storage).
Is there anything I can still try?
jiatern said:
I tried this way too but keep getting booted back to TWRP. Even did a wipe of the caches, system and data (not internal storage).
Is there anything I can still try?
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Flash Magisk again.
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Flash Magisk again.
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I did as well but it didn't help. Still the same.
jiatern said:
I did as well but it didn't help. Still the same.
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Backup all your data outside the phone and flash a fastboot rom, it worked with me stuck in fastboot and I got back from that horrible 9.0.2
Killua96 said:
Backup all your data outside the phone and flash a fastboot rom, it worked with me stuck in fastboot and I got back from that horrible 9.0.2
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Why horrible?
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Why horrible?
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Keyboard continuously crash 'cause the new gesture system, that have longer animations and the recent app one loses the vibration feedback and it' s also a lot confusing.
Anyway you can read the same things in the ota's thread, unfortunately are widespread problems
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Keyboard continuously crash 'cause the new gesture system, that have longer animations and the recent app one loses the vibration feedback and it' s also a lot confusing.
Anyway you can read the same things in the ota's thread, unfortunately are widespread problems
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I think they pushed the update too fast from beta to stable... But yes, agree with the gestures bug... Its a fact, but the other stuff is good
Killua96 said:
Backup all your data outside the phone and flash a fastboot rom, it worked with me stuck in fastboot and I got back from that horrible 9.0.2
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Can you link me to the exact fastboot rom you flashed? Some said I have to use the downgrade zip from OnePlus to Oreo 5.1.1 then only upgrade to 9.0.1. The OP of the fastboot rom said the rom is not for downgrading.
Did you downgrade to Oreo first or directly flash the 9.0.1 fastboot rom?
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Can you link me to the exact fastboot rom you flashed? Some said I have to use the downgrade zip from OnePlus to Oreo 5.1.1 then only upgrade to 9.0.1. The OP of the fastboot rom said the rom is not for downgrading.
Did you downgrade to Oreo first or directly flash the 9.0.1 fastboot rom?
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I've wiped everything, then downgraded to Pie directly, but I was in a slightly different situation (only fastboot available).
Just to be sure flash the Oreo one and then upgrade to Pie.
With the whole A/B partition layout it should be easier to downgrade too right?
Has anyone successfully rooted their T-Mobile variant as of yet? My bootloader unlock token should be available in a couple hours, and I'm trying to decide which is the best method. I was thinking of going with patching the boot.img myself, however I can't find a full ROM zip of 9.5.5 (which I'm on now). The next choice is obviously TWRP...I'm just hesitant because of the encryption issue. Does anyone know if formatting data and then moving files back to my internal storage will allow me to decrypt, just as it did on the 6T? Thanks in advance
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Has anyone successfully rooted their T-Mobile variant as of yet? My bootloader unlock token should be available in a couple hours, and I'm trying to decide which is the best method. I was thinking of going with patching the boot.img myself, however I can't find a full ROM zip of 9.5.5 (which I'm on now). The next choice is obviously TWRP...I'm just hesitant because of the encryption issue. Does anyone know if formatting data and then moving files back to my internal storage will allow me to decrypt, just as it did on the 6T? Thanks in advance
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Mine should be here today. And I'll tell you my plan.
I'm going to try to flash twrp and try to get the stock img files from the unmodified slot. Then I will feel safe. To do anything
Well, I did it! I unlocked my bootloader and flashed TWRP! I then formatted data, and transferred the TWRP installer and Magisk to internal storage. I flashed both, and rebooted to recovery. Both files were still there, and did not get encrypted! Now, my wifi and sound seem to be broken, but I did see something about that somewhere else...now to find it, hah!
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Well, I did it! I unlocked my bootloader and flashed TWRP! I then formatted data, and transferred the TWRP installer and Magisk to internal storage. I flashed both, and rebooted to recovery. Both files were still there, and did not get encrypted! Now, my wifi and sound seem to be broken, but I did see something about that somewhere else...now to find it, hah!
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Did it come exactly 7 days later
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Did it come exactly 7 days later
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Mine came 7 days later almost exactly to the minute
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Mine came 7 days later almost exactly to the minute
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I still got an HR left then.
I'll make sure to post all img files I extract if no one else does.
It did! About 10 minutes later than the time I applied for it Now, I rebooted to recovery again, and now I don't see my files anymore I guess formatting data DIDN'T fix decryption. Now to get my sound and wifi working again...
Figured I'd try formatting data a second time. It's worked for me on the 6T in the past
I think your going to need the boot.img to restore WiFi and sound.
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I think your going to need the boot.img to restore WiFi and sound.
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Where can I get it for T-Mo? I'm wondering how I lost them :\
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Where can I get it for T-Mo? I'm wondering how I lost them :\
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Go into twrp.
Did u use installer or flash twrp img
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sabrdawg said:
Where can I get it for T-Mo? I'm wondering how I lost them :
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Go into twrp.
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I flashed the img, and then installer while in TWRP, thinking I needed to do that to keep TWRP (which Iater learned I didn't as I had flashed TWRP, not just booted it).
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I flashed the img, and then installer while in TWRP, thinking I needed to do that to keep TWRP (which Iater learned I didn't as I had flashed TWRP, not just booted it).
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I'm going to upload a boot.img give me a few. Then just flash it to both slots
Interested in this thread bc of possible decrypt solution
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I'm going to upload a boot.img give me a few. Then just flash it to both slots
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Omg, you're a lifesaver!
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Omg, you're a lifesaver!
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I'm real sorry my bootimg got twrped by accident. So until we get a stock.boot we only have stock system and vendor img files from twrp backup.
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I'm real sorry my bootimg got twrped by accident. So until we get a stock.boot we only have stock system and vendor img files from twrp backup.
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Hmm...shoot. well, maybe someone will come up with something soon enough. Thx for trying, though!
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I still got an HR left then.
I'll make sure to post all img files I extract if no one else does.
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Im going to get my unlock bin hopefully this afternoon. What is the best way to do that before messing with anything?
Try flashing this patched 9.5.5 boot.img . The boot image has to match the same version your currently on. From your screen shots it looks like your on 9.5.5 so it might be your best bet in restoring your Sound and Wifi.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0nnqtvfuhbavrl5/AADyGWwA2UmIi_ivbQ7MGHSsa?dl=0
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Try flashing this patched 9.5.5 boot.img . The boot image has to match the same version your currently on. From your screen shots it looks like your on 9.5.5 so it might be your best bet in restoring your Sound and Wifi.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0nnqtvfuhbavrl5/AADyGWwA2UmIi_ivbQ7MGHSsa?dl=0
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Thx! I was able to fix sound and wifi by flashing SkyDragon kernel. I appreciate your help
Can someone please link to / create the magisk patched boot img for 9.5.13? Couldn't seem to find it anywhere.
Cheers
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ktimque said:
Can someone please link to / create the magisk patched boot img for 9.5.13? Couldn't seem to find it anywhere.
Cheers
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Are you merely trying to root 9.5.13? If so, you can fastboot boot TWRP, then in TWRP flash Magisk, and Magisk will patch the boot image itself. No need to get the patched boot img separately.
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Are you merely trying to root 9.5.13? If so, you can fastboot boot TWRP, then in TWRP flash Magisk, and Magisk will patch the boot image itself. No need to get the patched boot img separately.
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sorry should've clarified, i don't use TWRP. I've just been using the method of updating and fastboot flashing the boot img. if someone could make this and post it would be much appreciated
ktimque said:
sorry should've clarified, i don't use TWRP. I've just been using the method of updating and fastboot flashing the boot img. if someone could make this and post it would be much appreciated
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That's fine and all. But on the other hand, no reason not to use the TWRP method. You don't need to install TWRP to the device to flash Magisk. Just boot TWRP, flash Magisk, and you are rooted.
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That's fine and all. But on the other hand, no reason not to use the TWRP method. You don't need to install TWRP to the device to flash Magisk. Just boot TWRP, flash Magisk, and you are rooted.
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alright i'll have to look into this i guess. the other method has been great for me
I have seen a few people still in need of the stock boot.img 11.2.2.2. for t-mobile Oneplus 9 (LE2117) So I have attached it for those in need!
Here is the stock boot.img for 11.2.3.3 Oneplus 9 T-Mobile
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I have seen a few people still in need of the stock boot.img 11.2.2.2. for t-mobile Oneplus 9 (LE2117) So I have attached it for those in need!
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Alright so I've been sitting on this file for a few days. Willl I be able to flash this to my LE2117 on 11.2.2.2 and relock bootloader and be back to stock? Or will my system still be corrupt if I relock? G just wait for a non pro msm tool?
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Alright so I've been sitting on this file for a few days. Willl I be able to flash this to my LE2117 on 11.2.2.2 and relock bootloader and be back to stock? Or will my system still be corrupt if I relock? G just wait for a non pro msm tool?
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I'm not sure how you went about rooting it originally, but if you have only flashed boot.img and nothing else. Then yes that is how I would go about doing it on my phone, if I was wanting to go back to locked bootloader. I don't see any issue with doing that after you install the stock boot.img.
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I'm not sure how you went about rooting it originally, but if you have only flashed boot.img and nothing else. Then yes that is how I would go about doing it on my phone, if I was wanting to go back to locked bootloader. I don't see any issue with doing that after you install the stock boot.img.
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So I took magisk and downloaded the global OP and took boot.img from that magisk patched it and installed it then unlocked so I had the backup of THAT boot, not the Tmo one.
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So I took magisk and downloaded the global OP and took boot.img from that magisk patched it and installed it then unlocked so I had the backup of THAT boot, not the Tmo one.
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Yes That sucks but we all learn from are mistakes.. Fastboot Flash this stock boot.img and then either lock bootloader or if you want to have root? have magisk patch same stock boot.img and reinstall.
P.s. I also have been able to update over ota by just restoring stock boot.img in magisk.
Incase you wanted to keep rolling out with root. If you need help.i will try to make a step by step way I did it.
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Yes That sucks but we all learn from are mistakes.. Fastboot Flash this stock boot.img and then either lock bootloader or if you want to have root? have magisk patch same stock boot.img and reinstall.
P.s. I also have been able to update over ota by just restoring stock boot.img in magisk.
Incase you wanted to keep rolling out with root. If you need help.i will try to make a step by step way I did it.
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Went ahead and reflashed that boot.img. Worked fine. Now I can relock with no other steps at this point correct?
Correct.
Thank you my friend. This is most helpful. I was reluctant to root without a good way to return to stock for updates.
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I have seen a few people still in need of the stock boot.img 11.2.2.2. for t-mobile Oneplus 9 (LE2117) So I have attached it for those in need!
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safetynet api error ? How to do?
Magisk 22.1 has a safety net error. Download this app and it will show it passes. Also widevine is L1 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freeandroidtools.safetynettest
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Magisk 22.1 has a safety net error. Download this app and it will show it passes. Also widevine is L1 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freeandroidtools.safetynettest
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Thank you! But I broke the system. Now that the update downloads more than half of the time, an error will occur. Do you have a backup of the system firmware or all system images?
This is maybe a stupid question but how do I flash this stock.img using Magisk?
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Thank you! But I broke the system. Now that the update downloads more than half of the time, an error will occur. Do you have a backup of the system firmware or all system images?
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I don't.. I would try factory reset or at least clear cache a few times consecutively. Sounds like there is a cache causing a issue with update.
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This is maybe a stupid question but how do I flash this stock.img using Magisk?
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Well you would fastboot the stock boot.img. but if you have never tampered with your original? And wanted root? you would have magisk patch the stock boot.img and then fastboot your.img. if you search how to root with boot.img you will find how to do it with the files above
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I don't.. I would try factory reset or at least clear cache a few times consecutively. Sounds like there is a cache causing a issue with update.
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I have tried to clear the cache and format, but the update is still halfway through the download and an error occurs
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I have tried to clear the cache and format, but the update is still halfway through the download and an error occurs
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I know it sounds stupid but check Google play updates. Since you reset the phone. Just a thought have heard it cause issue with ota . Sorry Bud!
Jg1234 said:
I know it sounds stupid but check Google play updates. Since you reset the phone. Just a thought have heard it cause issue with ota . Sorry Bud!
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Thank you. Convert TMO to Global, EU, or other variant I flashed my phone to the international version based on this article, and then updated it to EU 11.2.3.3, everything worked normally
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Thank you. Convert TMO to Global, EU, or other variant I flashed my phone to the international version based on this article, and then updated it to EU 11.2.3.3, everything worked normally
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Would you be able to share which file did you use to convert to global? I just got my unlock bootloader token from oneplus right now.
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Would you be able to share which file did you use to convert to global? I just got my unlock bootloader token from oneplus right now.
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In the top thread, you can download the global and European firmware Rom. you only need to replace your own modem file
Ok so y'all remember when it was possible to "boot" into twrp? Ok so of course y'all know that after a certain update you no longer can boot into twrp but you can flash it through magisk and it works fine. So my question is it possible to flash stock recovery to remove twrp?
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Ok so y'all remember when it was possible to "boot" into twrp? Ok so of course y'all know that after a certain update you no longer can boot into twrp but you can flash it through magisk and it works fine. So my question is it possible to flash stock recovery to remove twrp?
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Thank you so much for the response have another question how do I go about obtaining the boot image of the latest Android 12? I want to remove TWRP that I flashed with magisk.
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Ok I was able to get it thanks again