I've spent most of today following a variation of guides, and I eventually end up with a magisk that is not installed, wifi not working, stuck on a bootloop, stuck on oneplus logo. I've tried different variations of boot_patched, all in one tool, and flash twrp. When I boot to twrp and try to install my storage is empty and I can't find the things to install. Is there a really simple idiot proof way to root, I did not have this much trouble rooting the first time.
angeloand408 said:
I've spent most of today following a variation of guides, and I eventually end up with a magisk that is not installed, wifi not working, stuck on a bootloop, stuck on oneplus logo. I've tried different variations of boot_patched, all in one tool, and flash twrp. When I boot to twrp and try to install my storage is empty and I can't find the things to install. Is there a really simple idiot proof way to root, I did not have this much trouble rooting the first time.
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For me, the simplest way was:
from full stock:
fastboot oem unlock (this wipes the storage)
If your bootloader is already unlocked:
fastboot boot twrp.img
flash twrp.zip
flash magisk
reboot.
Ive never had any issues doing it this way and i think ive done it 50 times in the past 3 weeks.
I wouldnt bother with the patched_boot images. I would just start with a fresh copy of a fastboot rom or the guac recovery
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79574355&postcount=10
miffymiffy said:
For me, the simplest way was:
from full stock:
fastboot oem unlock (this wipes the storage)
If your bootloader is already unlocked:
fastboot boot twrp.img
flash twrp.zip
flash magisk
reboot.
Ive never had any issues doing it this way and i think ive done it 50 times in the past 3 weeks.
I wouldnt bother with the patched_boot images. I would just start with a fresh copy of a fastboot rom or the guac recovery
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I got up to the point where I enter flash twrp.zip, but I get this message
flash : The term 'flash' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check
the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ flash twrp twrp.zip
+ ~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (flash:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
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angeloand408 said:
I got up to the point where I enter flash twrp.zip, but I get this message
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You can't fastboot flash a zip file, you need the IMG file
Use that to boot to twrp with info provided above then use the zip file to flash via TWRP
Bradl79 said:
You can't fastboot flash a zip file, you need the IMG file
Type
fastboot flash boot twrpfilename.img
Use whatever the file name is for the twrp image or just rename to twrp.img and flash using that name.
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So I booted into twrp went to install->selected twrp.zip file-> install zip-> got this "Done isntalling twrp! ***NOTE: You are now unrooted!***"
angeloand408 said:
So I booted into twrp went to install->selected twrp.zip file-> install zip-> got this "Done isntalling twrp! ***NOTE: You are now unrooted!***"
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After that just download latest magisk zip and flash it
Thanks to everyone! Really appreciate everyone's help
I finally got it to work... Such a simple process, yet took me forever and wouldn't have gotten it done without the help.
good stuff. sorry, should have been more informative on my post. the perils of typing on the move.
angeloand408 said:
Thanks to everyone! Really appreciate everyone's help
I finally got it to work... Such a simple process, yet took me forever and wouldn't have gotten it done without the help.
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Glad u got it working, it's always the simple stuff that makes things so difficult sometimes lol.
angeloand408 said:
I got up to the point where I enter flash twrp.zip, but I get this message
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If you literally used the command: flash twrp.zip
Then in addition to the fact that you need to flash .img, "flash" by itself is not a command. The command would be: fastboot flash twrp.img
The step in Post #2 is meant to be a description of what to do "flash the file" not the exact command syntax. I know you already accomplished it another way, but this is just for your info/knowledge.
Related
Any recommendations on removing TWRP and restoring stock recovery so I can move up to 7.1.1?
I don't have a backup of the old recovery.
Moogagot said:
Any recommendations on removing TWRP and restoring stock recovery so I can move up to 7.1.1?
I don't have a backup of the old recovery.
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Flash the boot.img from the stock system image. This has been mentioned many times around this forum. Search is your friend.
cntryby429 said:
This has been mentioned many times around this forum. Search is your friend.
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I've spent hours searching everything from "Stock Bootloader" to "Remove TWRP" with no luck. Any advice?
Moogagot said:
I've spent hours searching everything from "Stock Bootloader" to "Remove TWRP" with no luck. Any advice?
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Well, it's actually everywhere. However, you have to discern what apply to you and what do not. That's the danger of a public forum such a this. Everyone has an opinion. Sometimes, an inaccurate answer is provided. Most other times, the incorrect question was originally posed.
In your case, you don't need to go back to the original stock image. Assuming your bootloader is still unlocked, just flash 7.1.1 and get on with your life. Download 7.1.1 stock image from the Google developers' web site. Extract it. Edit the flash-all.bat file to remove the -w switch if you don't want to lose userdata. Boot the phone into bootloader. Execute flash-all.bat. Then you have 7.1.1.
If you don't have a recovery backup, then you're taking a risk. I have not only a recovery backup, but more importantly, a complete set of Titanium backup on my laptop.
Moogagot said:
I've spent hours searching everything from "Stock Bootloader" to "Remove TWRP" with no luck. Any advice?
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Download the factory image for the version of Android that you're currently running. Look inside the zip and you'll find another zipped file. Open that and you'll see a file in there that's named boot.img. Extract the boot.img file the same folder as your fastboot is in, open a command prompt in that folder flash it with fastboot.
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
That will get you back to the stock bootloader and stock recovery.
robocuff said:
Download the factory image for the version of Android that you're currently running. Look inside the zip and you'll find another zipped file. Open that and you'll see a file in there that's named boot.img. Extract the boot.img file the same folder as your fastboot is in, open a command prompt in that folder flash it with fastboot.
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
That will get you back to the stock bootloader and stock recovery.
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I tried flashing some other stuff and it bricked Google is sending out a replacement.
Moogagot said:
I tried flashing some other stuff and it bricked Google is sending out a replacement.
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Well, hope there's not a next time, but power + volume up should take you to the recovery menu. It's next to impossible to brick phones any more. Lord knows I try daily to see how I can brick my phones, just so I can assist others.
quangtran1 said:
Well, hope there's not a next time, but power + volume up should take you to the recovery menu. It's next to impossible to brick phones any more. Lord knows I try daily to see how I can brick my phones, just so I can assist others.
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I broke recovery. I just says "No Command"
Moogagot said:
I broke recovery. I just says "No Command"
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No you didn't, at that screen with "No Command":
Hold the Power button and press Volume Up once, and a menu will appear.
Moogagot said:
I broke recovery. I just says "No Command"
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Come on man, you can do it next time. Please?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=no+command+stock+recovery+pixel
krelvinaz said:
No you didn't, at that screen with "No Command":
Hold the Power button and press Volume Up once, and a menu will appear.
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No menu appears. I just get a flash and back to no command.
I can get into the bootloader, but again, any option leads to the No Command screen.
Ok, from the bootloader I was able to manually flash a different image and things are looking a little better.
I now have the dancing dots and ADB see's a device attached. PROGRESS!
The devices throws errors on bootup, but it runs for now.
Please ignore. Posted to wrong thread. Sorry!
Here's the easiest way I've found to update. You'll need TWRP, so go ahead and download it - https://twrp.me/devices/googlepixel.html. Put the img file on your computer and the zip file on your phone. You'll boot into TWRP by using the "Fastboot boot" command. DO NOT "fastboot flash" it or you'll have to re-flash the boot image to get your phone out of a bootloop.
Now that you're in TWRP, you'll need the OTA file. I've only tested going up one increment so I suggest doing it that way. If you're brave, go ahead and download the latest OTA - https://developers.google.com/android/ota. Worst case TWRP won't flash it and you'll have to go back and do them incrementally.
Now that you're in TWRP and have the OTA and TWRP-RC1.zip on your phone, flash the update just like you would a rom. As soon as it successfully flashes (and before you reboot), flash the TWRP zip.
I did this incrementally from NMF260 > NMF26U > NMF26V without any issues. I believe it'll work as long as you're moving up an OTA just as the phone would have normally received them. Just remember to flash TWRP every time after you install the OTA as it gets overwritten with each OTA.
Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Google needs to start voiding warranty for people who want to unlock bootloader
Moogagot said:
I broke recovery. I just says "No Command"
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I Know this post is old, I am just researching but, sounds to me like you really need to search, read, and actually learn before you attempt anything on your phone. I am not being hateful or rude, just pointing out the obvious....
How to Install TWRP Recovery & Root Essential PH-1 (Windows/Mac/Linux)
This is an alternate method on how install TWRP. This one might give you a better understanding of slots.
Another method can be found at below link. Use whatever is easier for you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/essential-phone/how-to/guide-rooting-essential-ph-1-magisk-t3701976
Warning 1: If you can't do fastboot commands, do a flash all, root your device or flash TWRP/ROM, please do not ask for help here. If you cannot flash all back to stock, please stay stock for everyone's sake.
Warning 2: You might loose all your data. Make sure to backup your data.
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Pre-Requisites
Make sure you have unlocked the bootloader.
Download and Install drivers (Windows) :- https://storage.googleapis.com/essential-static/Essential-PH1-WindowsDrivers.exe
Make sure to remove pin/password/pattern etc. Even though TWRP support decryption I personally suggest you remove it and can add it back later.
Make sure you are stock. If you are rooted, please install stock boot.img.
How to Boot into fastboot/bootloader mode
1. Reboot phone, and keep volume down pressed while device is rebooting until you see bootloader mode screen.
2. While phone is off, press volume down and then press power button. Keep holding both until you see bootloader mode screen.
How to Install
Steps
1. Download all the files listed in downloads section and place them inside one folder say ph-1.
2. Unzip fastboot and adb zip file (platform-tools). Rename twrp image file to twrp-mata.img. move twrp img file to platform-tools folder.
3. Connect phone to computer and copy below files to internal memory.
* TWRP Installer Zip
* Magisk Zip
Reboot device into bootloader mode.
4. Using command prompt/terminal navigate to folder where fastboot is.
Command Prompt
Code:
fastboot devices
Mac/Linux/Powershell
Code:
./fastboot devices
Make sure device is detected in fastboot mode.
5. Find current slot. Note this down some where.
Command Prompt
Code:
fastboot getvar current-slot
Mac/Linux/Powershell
Code:
./fastboot getvar current-slot
6. If you get current slot as
* A - we will flash twrp to slot B
* B - we will flash twrp to slot A
7. Flash TWRP to slot opposite of what we found out in Step 5.
Command Prompt
Code:
fastboot flash boot_slot twrp-mata.img
Mac/Linux/Powershell
Code:
./fastboot flash boot_slot twrp-mata.img
So, if your current slot was a, you will use boot_b above. If current slot was b, you will use boot_a above.
8. Set slot where we flashed TWRP as active.
Command Prompt
Code:
fastboot --set-active=slot
Mac/Linux/Powershell
Code:
./fastboot --set-active=slot
So, if your current slot was a, you will use --set-active=b above. If current slot was b, you will use --set-active=a above.
9. Use volume rockers till you see recovery option. Then press power button to select. You should now boot into TWRP.
If the touchscreen doesn't function, skip to instructions in post 2 below.
Now, flash TWRP installer zip file.
Once zip is flashed and has patched both slots. Go back to home screen.
Reboot.
On this screen select the slot which we had noted down in step 5.
Then reboot into system. You should now boot into Android.
10. To root. Boot back into bootloader mode. Go into TWRP recovery. Flash magisk zip. reboot.
Support :
1) Search. Search, search, search. If you make the effort of reading atleast 5 pages back, most if not all your questions will be answered. I personally, will ignore any questions, if I know they have been answered in the last 5 pages. Not being rude, but please read.
2) If you can't find answers in last 5 pages, ask here, be respectful and have a good time.
Video Guide
Downloads :
Latest ADB & Fastboot Zip File :- https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
TWRP for Essential Phone (need both .img and zip file) :- https://forum.xda-developers.com/es...official-twrp-3-2-3-0-essential-ph-1-t3840931
Magisk :- https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Going Back to Stock :- https://forum.xda-developers.com/essential-phone/development/stock-7-1-1-nmj20d-t3701681
If you flashed September Android 9.0 Pie Back to Stock (BTS) it flashes to both slots. In that case, if touch is not working please refer post 2.
Credits
@Dees_Troy for TWRP
@aer0zer0 for back to stock (BTS)
@topjohnwu for Magisk
@munchy_cool for this guide
reserved
Common Issues
Thanks to @starcms for helping with the instructions.
No touch in TWRP in Step 9.
Keep your phone connected to computer. Open command prompt/terminal/powershell.
Now we are going to install TWRP installer zip.
Command Pormpt
Code:
adb shell twrp install path/to/zip
So, let's say you have twrp installer zip (named
twrp-installer-mata-3.2.3-0.zip) in root of internal memory.
Code:
adb shell twrp install /sdcard/
twrp-installer-mata-3.2.3-0.zip
This should flash TWRP to both slots. Now, you can reboot using
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and go back into TWRP. Check if touch is working and then set your slot to one noted in step 5.
If touch is not working use fastboot (step 8) to change the slot to that noted in Step 5..
Now boot back into TWRP using volume rockers and proceed to Step 10 (flashing Magisk zip)
Terminal/Powershell users please add ./ before the adb.
reserved 002
reserved 002
Nice write-up. I would also maybe add (to your discretion ofc) that if you flash the latest P BTS, it flashes to both slots, making touch unusable in twrp and will need to follow your addendum.
aer0zer0 said:
Nice write-up. I would also maybe add (to your discretion ofc) that if you flash the latest P BTS, it flashes to both slots, making touch unusable in twrp and will need to follow your addendum.
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Done. Thanks for the advice :highfive:
Uh I...have a new problem. I use "adb shell twrp install" to install twrp-installer-mata-3.2.3-0.zip and it seem to work...but later I flash the stockboot and flash magisk. Than I cant boot into the system. It reboot itself to the stock recovery when it finished booted. And told me cant start up the system and two options down below "try again" "factory reset"
Is my stockboot file is incorrect?
YunolexDDP said:
Uh I...have a new problem. I use "adb shell twrp install" to install twrp-installer-mata-3.2.3-0.zip and it seem to work...but later I flash the stockboot and flash magisk. Than I cant boot into the system. It reboot itself to the stock recovery when it finished booted. And told me cant start up the system and two options down below "try again" "factory reset"
Is my stockboot file is incorrect?
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recovery is part of boot image. if you flash stock boot, twrp is removed.
munchy_cool said:
recovery is part of boot image. if you flash stock boot, twrp is removed.
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Yeah i know but now i wonder where goes wrong with my phone
Seem my English is not very good so....I dont know how to search the key word
So..I wonder if you have seem this situation before.
YunolexDDP said:
Yeah i know but now i wonder where goes wrong with my phone
Seem my English is not very good so....I dont know how to search the key word
So..I wonder if you have seem this situation before.
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after installing twrp zip, if you instal stock boot or new kernel it will remove twrp.
you have to flash twrp zip after installing new kernel.
to root, boot into android once after instalinh twrp zip.
then boot back into twrp, and flash magisk zip.
munchy_cool said:
after installing twrp zip, if you instal stock boot or new kernel it will remove twrp.
you have to flash twrp zip after installing new kernel.
to root, boot into android once after instalinh twrp zip.
then boot back into twrp, and flash magisk zip.
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I am pretty close it. Now i have my twrp install in one slot and the system can boot from another slot but uh..
do I need to flash stock boot before I flash magisk?
cus now I still cant boot the system from twrp..
the official website said "use the devices as normal" hmm..
I need to change the slot if i want to boot the system. Is that normal?
YunolexDDP said:
I am pretty close it. Now i have my twrp install in one slot and the system can boot from another slot but uh..
do I need to flash stock boot before I flash magisk?
cus now I still cant boot the system from twrp..
the official website said "use the devices as normal" hmm..
I need to change the slot if i want to boot the system. Is that normal?
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NO you don't need to flash stock boot to instal Magisk.
yes, you need to change slot to boot system.
all of this is mentioned in first post.
i have a question, is there a way to just boot into TWRP to just flash magisk? without flashing TWRP itself? i want to recive OTAs still and all i want is just magisk installed, i tried the ,ethod of patching the boot.img but that was a huge fail please help!!!
DeimosPhobos said:
i have a question, is there a way to just boot into TWRP to just flash magisk? without flashing TWRP itself? i want to recive OTAs still and all i want is just magisk installed, i tried the ,ethod of patching the boot.img but that was a huge fail please help!!!
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No.
We don't have fastboot boot
aer0zer0 said:
No.
We don't have fastboot boot
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Ahhhh ok,
I figured out the patched boot image method, although when I tried to make my own patched boot IMG, it didn't work, I found a Reddit thread where someone had done it, I used theirs and it worked....although the command was supposed to be fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img and Everytime I did that it sent it to B, but failed on the write, they yelled at me saying that's the command and it should work lol, but I had to actually put fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img....the damn A/B partition stuff confuses me Alot lol
DeimosPhobos said:
Ahhhh ok,
I figured out the patched boot image method, although when I tried to make my own patched boot IMG, it didn't work, I found a Reddit thread where someone had done it, I used theirs and it worked....although the command was supposed to be fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img and Everytime I did that it sent it to B, but failed on the write, they yelled at me saying that's the command and it should work lol, but I had to actually put fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img....the damn A/B partition stuff confuses me Alot lol
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sometimes older fastboot versions dont work well with Essential.
for ab slots, if you are want to flash magisk pre-rooted boot.img
just do
fastboot gervar current-slot (say you get a)
and then flash boot.img to current slot.
fastboot flash boot_a nameofboot.img
munchy_cool said:
sometimes older fastboot versions dont work well with Essential.
for ab slots, if you are want to flash magisk pre-rooted boot.img
just do
fastboot gervar current-slot (say you get a)
and then flash boot.img to current slot.
fastboot flash boot_a nameofboot.img
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essential's driver package for windows doesnt require _a,_b unless you are being specific
fastboot flash boot whatever will work and flash to the current slot if your using essentials (which is an older version) if your using a newer version from google or minimal, it gives the __a or b error trying to append an extra underscore
aer0zer0 said:
essential's driver package for windows doesnt require _a,_b unless you are being specific
fastboot flash boot whatever will work and flash to the current slot if your using essentials (which is an older version) if your using a newer version from google or minimal, it gives the __a or b error trying to append an extra underscore
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true, but not everyone is on Windows :highfive:
munchy_cool said:
true, but not everyone is on Windows :highfive:
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Poor Linux folks ?
aer0zer0 said:
Poor Linux folks
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lol.
Essential is the only phone to give me issues with fastboot though.
munchy_cool said:
lol.
Essential is the only phone to give me issues with fastboot though.
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Tell me about it, lol.
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aer0zer0 said:
Tell me about it, lol.
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Never seen a phone so finicky. I've also got the holy Grail cable that I don't let out of my sight. I've often wondered what makes it so finicky, and I come from a long line of HTC and motos
How to install TWRP after Magisk?
I have a OnePlus 6 running Oxygen OS 9.0 and I managed to install Magisk by obtaining the stock boot image and using the magisk manager app to patch it to include magisk, then I flashed the patched boot.img using fastboot and ADB.
The reason I did it this way is that every time I tried to boot with twrp.img in order to flash twrp.zip, I would run into a screen saying Qualcomm CrashDump Mode and TWRP wouldn't boot.
Now I want to install TWRP and I was wondering if there is any way of doing it by using Magisk, so I wouldn't have to boot twrp.img.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Same problem here. Already tried to boot every version of TWRP without success.
abrahammurciano said:
How to install TWRP after Magisk?
I have a OnePlus 6 running Oxygen OS 9.0 and I managed to install Magisk by obtaining the stock boot image and using the magisk manager app to patch it to include magisk, then I flashed the patched boot.img using fastboot and ADB.
The reason I did it this way is that every time I tried to boot with twrp.img in order to flash twrp.zip, I would run into a screen saying Qualcomm CrashDump Mode and TWRP wouldn't boot.
Now I want to install TWRP and I was wondering if there is any way of doing it by using Magisk, so I wouldn't have to boot twrp.img.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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If you have magisk manager with working root.... Then YES you can.... Just download Official TWRP app from GPlay... Open it give root permissions and follow the onscreen instructions.... Thats it...and yes use the zip not the img file
James Blode said:
If you have magisk manager with working root.... Then YES you can.... Just download Official TWRP app from GPlay... Open it give root permissions and follow the onscreen instructions.... Thats it...and yes use the zip not the img file
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But there's no button to flash, I open the app, select flash recovery, select device, but theres no button to flash it.
See screenshot
do you have fastboot and adb installed on your computer? I assume so as you have oem unlocked to flash magisk, correct?
Copy the TWRP file that ends with .img to your desktop
if so, open a command prompt (windows key +R and type cmd press enter)
type "cd desktop" without quotes and press enter
type fastboot boot "twrp.img" (whatever the file name actually is)
Congrats, you are now in TWRP. But wait, there's more! if you reboot to system or other wise leave TWRP at this point you will revert back to stock. to flash recovery onto your device permanently, install the TWRP.ZIP (The ZIP is IMPORTANT) as it changes the boot on the OP6 to have the TWRP image (oh, by the way, there is no recovery partition on OP6 like previous devices [Thanks A/B partition!])
Now you can reboot to your hearts content. remember if you update OOS, you will lose the custom recovery, so flash the TWRP.zip after every update!
Denkai said:
do you have fastboot and adb installed on your computer? I assume so as you have oem unlocked to flash magisk, correct?
Copy the TWRP file that ends with .img to your desktop
if so, open a command prompt (windows key +R and type cmd press enter)
type "cd desktop" without quotes and press enter
type fastboot boot "twrp.img" (whatever the file name actually is)
Congrats, you are now in TWRP. But wait, there's more! if you reboot to system or other wise leave TWRP at this point you will revert back to stock. to flash recovery onto your device permanently, install the TWRP.ZIP (The ZIP is IMPORTANT) as it changes the boot on the OP6 to have the TWRP image (oh, by the way, there is no recovery partition on OP6 like previous devices [Thanks A/B partition!])
Now you can reboot to your hearts content. remember if you update OOS, you will lose the custom recovery, so flash the TWRP.zip after every update!
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Yes I have fastboot and ADB on my computer (Linux btw), and as I mentioned it the first post, I already tried that, except that instead of booting into TWRP after "fastboot boot twrp.img" I got to a screen saying Qualcomm CrashDump mode (see attached image (the image might not be exactly the same as mine, I found that on the internet because I don't have my computer to reproduce it now)).
super odd. maybe your boot image is corrupt? still doesn't explain why fastboot boot isn't working though... Try bluSpark's TWRP image. it's a solid build and I am not having issues with it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/kernel-t3800965/page17
or you can also try swapping to the other partition by typing 'fastboot --set-active=_a' (or fastboot --set-active=_b) and booting to that recovery.
if that doesn't work for ya, try and restore stock via fastboot is my only suggestion:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
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abrahammurciano said:
Yes I have fastboot and ADB on my computer (Linux btw), and as I mentioned it the first post, I already tried that, except that instead of booting into TWRP after "fastboot boot twrp.img" I got to a screen saying Qualcomm CrashDump mode (see attached image (the image might not be exactly the same as mine, I found that on the internet because I don't have my computer to reproduce it now)).
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I wonder if this problem has been solved? After having Root without TWRP since last year, I decided to flash TWRP now because I miss having a Nandroid backup. But just like op, right after I type in "fastboot boot TWRP.img", I end up with that Qualcomm crash dump error, resulting in a fastboot boot loop every time I restart the phone. My only recourse is to use the MSM flash tool that reflashes everything and returns the phone into factory stock. In the process wiping out all my data. I don't think there's anything corrupted
EDIT: the problem wasn't the procedure; it was the damned bootable TWRP .img files. I downloaded different TWRP.img versions, and they all failed to flash into temporary TWRP, except for this one that I found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CJoBQ5ZuAExv27XLWwLMFYfHoLEu5YFJ You can use this bootable .img to flash any TWRP version compatible with your device
Does it work for Android 10?
oneplus 6 running oxygen os beta 30 with magisk 20.1 without twrp
Borat38 said:
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I wonder if this problem has been solved? After having Root without TWRP since last year, I decided to flash TWRP now because I miss having a Nandroid backup. But just like op, right after I type in "fastboot boot TWRP.img", I end up with that Qualcomm crash dump error, resulting in a fastboot boot loop every time I restart the phone. My only recourse is to use the MSM flash tool that reflashes everything and returns the phone into factory stock. In the process wiping out all my data. I don't think there's anything corrupted
EDIT: the problem wasn't the procedure; it was the damned bootable TWRP .img files. I downloaded different TWRP.img versions, and they all failed to flash into temporary TWRP, except for this one that I found here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CJoBQ5ZuAExv27XLWwLMFYfHoLEu5YFJ You can use this bootable .img to flash any TWRP version compatible with your device
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Please I need TWRP for Blackview BV9600 pro please share with me if you have a link to a webpage I may find it
James Blode said:
If you have magisk manager with working root.... Then YES you can.... Just download Official TWRP app from GPlay... Open it give root permissions and follow the onscreen instructions.... Thats it...and yes use the zip not the img file
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Hello I'm having magisk root access and official TWRP app but can't use it for NAndroid backup, how can I use the app for backup and fishing custom ROM?
I am currently on OOS 10 OB2/31 and can't seem to find a way to install TWRP and Magisk. Found ways to install TWRP and Magisk via patched boot images on OOS 10 stable but not for OB2/31.... anyone know why it's not as simple as flashing TWRP via fastboot?
I also have a problem
'OOS10beta31' Root
XcutionerX said:
[...] anyone know why it's not as simple as flashing TWRP via fastboot?
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Because OnePlus upgraded the bootloader in their OOS10 release. One of the changes was disabling the fastboot boot command that you usually needed to boot to TWRP. Without that command, you had to flash the TWRP img files onto the boot partition first in order to be able to boot TWRP.
There are many -- maybe a bit too many -- guides on how to install TWRP on OOS10. Here and here are some I found.
The gist of it is to boot to TWRP by running the fastboot flash boot twrp_file.img command, rebooting to recovery, then flashing the twrp zip file. And that's pretty much it.
PS In my case, I wasn't able to reboot to TWRP by using mauronofrio's twrp-3.3.1-14 version, and had to use his twrp-3.3.1-11 instead.
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Because OnePlus upgraded the bootloader in their OOS10 release. One of the changes was disabling the fastboot boot command that you usually needed to boot to TWRP. Without that command, you had to flash the TWRP img files onto the boot partition first in order to be able to boot TWRP.
There are many -- maybe a bit too many -- guides on how to install TWRP on OOS10. Here and here are some I found.
The gist of it is to boot to TWRP by running the fastboot flash boot twrp_file.img command, rebooting to recovery, then flashing the twrp zip file. And that's pretty much it.
PS In my case, I wasn't able to reboot to TWRP by using mauronofrio's twrp-3.3.1-14 version, and had to use his twrp-3.3.1-11 instead.
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Thank you for your help, gonna try following those. Hopefully I don't f up and have to do a msm restore. But why would they disable that command?... Just to make everything complicated? Guess I will not stick to Oneplus next year.
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But why would they disable that command?
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Security? Deprecated or soon-to-be-deprecated command? Dunno really, lol.
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... Just to make everything complicated?
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To be fair, the only difference between this method and the old method is just one word and manually rebooting to recovery. You still have to flash the twrp.zip after flashing from bootloader file to install TWRP, so it's not too radically different.
this can help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80897567&postcount=332
adeklipse said:
Because OnePlus upgraded the bootloader in their OOS10 release. One of the changes was disabling the fastboot boot command that you usually needed to boot to TWRP. Without that command, you had to flash the TWRP img files onto the boot partition first in order to be able to boot TWRP.
There are many -- maybe a bit too many -- guides on how to install TWRP on OOS10. Here and here are some I found.
The gist of it is to boot to TWRP by running the fastboot flash boot twrp_file.img command, rebooting to recovery, then flashing the twrp zip file. And that's pretty much it.
PS In my case, I wasn't able to reboot to TWRP by using mauronofrio's twrp-3.3.1-14 version, and had to use his twrp-3.3.1-11 instead.
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I have successfully installed TWRP and Magisk with the help of those links. Thank you again for your help.
quizzina said:
this can help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80897567&postcount=332
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Thank your for the in-depth explanation.
Just download oxygen updater and install 10.0.1 and be done with it
I ended up flashing TWRP over my boot slot (B) and now I just boot into TWRP. I have already installed TWRP on boot slot (a). I can't remember which version of oxygenOS I have installed and couldn't find a way to confirm. How can I fix this? Also want to update to latest version of oxygenOS and android. No data on phone yet. phone still connects to computer, adb sideloader and fastboot commands still work work. Thanks
Are you saying you did fastboot flash boot of the TWRP img? You should be doing fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash the TWRP installer zip.
You can get the OS back up and running by flashing the correct boot.img via fastboot. Or use one of the fastboot stock ROMs.
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Are you saying you did fastboot flash boot of the TWRP img? You should be doing fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash the TWRP installer zip.
You can get the OS back up and running by flashing the correct boot.img via fastboot. Or use one of the fastboot stock ROMs.
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ya, I fastboot flash boot the TWRP img following this video youtu.be/3oSycujvmP8?t=296
I guess I'll start flashing boot images until I land on the correct OS version, thanks
doctor_whooves said:
ya, I fastboot flash boot the TWRP img following this video youtu.be/3oSycujvmP8?t=296
I guess I'll start flashing boot images until I land on the correct OS version, thanks
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never follow youtube guides...
follow the guides that are up to date here on XDA.
Look for the TWRP thread and follow the steps there.
boot to fastboot
boot TWRP image
Flash TWRP installer
success
plasticarmyman said:
never follow youtube guides...
follow the guides that are up to date here on XDA.
Look for the TWRP thread and follow the steps there.
boot to fastboot
boot TWRP image
Flash TWRP installer
success
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But to recover his phone, the OP will need the original boot.img from his OS version.
OP has already messed up the boot partition.
That has to be fixed first.
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But to recover his phone, the OP will need the original boot.img from his OS version.
OP has already messed up the boot partition.
That has to be fixed first.
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in this case the best thing to do is just unbrick using MSM
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in this case the best thing to do is just unbrick using MSM
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Yes, I had to unbrick using msm. It worked. Was able to get phone rooted and stock recovery replaced with TWRP but it was a much bigger pain than I expected.
doctor_whooves said:
Yes, I had to unbrick using msm. It worked. Was able to get phone rooted and stock recovery replaced with TWRP but it was a much bigger pain than I expected.
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Glad you got it recovered.
There is an application called "Partitions Backup".
It allows you to back up all the phone partitions. The one you really want to backup from now on is the boot_a and boot_b.
Since you are rooted when you do an upgrade, grab the boot_a and boot_b before installing Magisk after the install.
This allows you to go back to stock. After you back them up, copy them to a computer.
hey guys. Not able to flash oos through twrp.
getting "error flashing zip".
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Glad you got it recovered.
There is an application called "Partitions Backup".
It allows you to back up all the phone partitions. The one you really want to backup from now on is the boot_a and boot_b.
Since you are rooted when you do an upgrade, grab the boot_a and boot_b before installing Magisk after the install.
This allows you to go back to stock. After you back them up, copy them to a computer.
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Doesn't TWRP back up everything including boot partitions?
Is there nothing that will take the entire internal storage and just make a 'bare metal' image of it for restoring.. the whole entire thing, byte for byte? If not, why doesn't this exist? It just seems so logical to me and would be so incredibly useful. Phone borked? No problem. Just re-image it form the archive you made. To me, that is what TWRP is all about, at least conceptually if not technically.