Factory Reset while rooted? - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Can someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but if I have TWRP installed, and I do a factory reset, whether from within booted system or via TWRP, all I should need to do is simply reinstall magisk manager to get root back, correct?

You would have to re-root your phone.

Did you get answer to this question?

Just installing magisk manager apk will be enough.
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equlizer said:
You would have to re-root your phone.
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I have not tried this but masgisk patches the boot and factory reset does not changes anything on boot and system partition so I don't think rooting required

Just install the Magisk
Just install the Magisk again

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absurdly stupid move by me.3113wTWRPv2.6.3.0 only left

I was doing fine with my PAC-4.3.1. I backed everything up. Then I erased all ... yep... no OS. And trying to install something like the MicroDelta-P3110-4.2.2xxx... says its unable to open the zip file. So I probably messed up my root also.
I have very limited access to XP. I run Linux. Ubuntu, Debian ... but I can not find a working way to salvage my tab2.7 this way. odin for XP was how I got to 4.1.2.
I believe I need help in knowing what is the actual correct next step. I read the forum and have failed so far. So would someone be able to point me to the correct link knowing my situation?
I think I was on 4.2.2. Then PAC 4.3.1
I used to have Philz installed. Recently went to TWRP because I was getting very unreliable bootloops and switching helped in the short term...
try flashing PhilZ Touch using adb sideload, reboot into philz touch and try the rom again.... maybe flash the rom using sideload
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Read this: http://teamw.in/ADBSideload
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You can also try flashing any other Rom using adb sideload
canezila said:
I was doing fine with my PAC-4.3.1. I backed everything up. Then I erased all ... yep... no OS. And trying to install something like the MicroDelta-P3110-4.2.2xxx... says its unable to open the zip file. So I probably messed up my root also.
I have very limited access to XP. I run Linux. Ubuntu, Debian ... but I can not find a working way to salvage my tab2.7 this way. odin for XP was how I got to 4.1.2.
I believe I need help in knowing what is the actual correct next step. I read the forum and have failed so far. So would someone be able to point me to the correct link knowing my situation?
I think I was on 4.2.2. Then PAC 4.3.1
I used to have Philz installed. Recently went to TWRP because I was getting very unreliable bootloops and switching helped in the short term...
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Now what do you mean by you erased everything? Even wiping system, user data and both caches won't break root. Was there something else you wiped that you probably shouldn't have? What you could do is set up a virtual machine for XP, or even dual boot. It's a little time consuming, but in the end I do believe it would be worth it If you can't even flash a zip I don't really know what else you could do. Hopefully someone else will chime in with a less exhausting solution. But dual booting or using a virtual machine is certainly option. That way you can easily odin back to stock.
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Android-Andi said:
try flashing PhilZ Touch using adb sideload, reboot into philz touch and try the rom again.... maybe flash the rom using sideload
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Read this: http://teamw.in/ADBSideload
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You can also try flashing any other Rom using adb sideload
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I thought about that, but he said he broke root and can't flash a zip? Would sideloading work around that?
Sure Sideload should work, i think root is not broken (can access to storage be broken in recovery? i don´t think so ) - maybe bad download of the rom or he can only flash signed zip´s ? maybe he can try disable zip-verification (?)
Android-Andi said:
Sure Sideload should work, i think root is not broken (can access to storage be broken in recovery? i don´t think so ) - maybe bad download of the rom or he can only flash signed zip´s ? maybe he can try disable zip-verification (?)
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I've never had to use side load lol... You know more than I on the issue
How to setup ADB on Ubuntu? ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11823740#post11823740
or http://askubuntu.com/questions/318246/complete-installation-guide-for-android-sdk-on-ubuntu
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@canezila can you please check in TWRP -> Settings -> "Zip file signarure verification?" Checked or unchecked? If it´s checked: uncheck it!
Recovery couldn't open the zip. A failed signature verification would return a "signature verification failed" error, no?
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i don´t know what he did (i don´t think he knows it too ) let´s wait for his feedback...
trying to flash a recovery or another rom using sideload might work...
or he can try another file (only flashing a recovery.zip) flashing from a microSD card?
could be a bad download of the file too...
i´m going to sleep now hope my tipps work for him - i am sure he´ll give any feedback
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"(...)I used to have Philz installed. Recently went to TWRP because I was getting very unreliable bootloops and switching helped in the short term..(...)"
a recovery wouldn´t make a rom bootlooping i think he forgot to wipe something.
i never had a bootloop or other strange problems on a working rom! NEVER!
What i am doing:
wipe cache partition
wipe dalvic cache
format /system
wipe data factory reset (on PhilZ Touch "Clean to install a new Rom")
flash rom
reboot
if it´s working i reboot into recovery again
flash gapps
flash NEXT Kernel
flash Proprietary files for NEXT Kernel
reboot again
(sometimes flashing NEXT Kernel + Proprietary files directly after the rom before 1st boot - only if i am on Dual-Boot)
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If you like MicroDelta 4.1.2
Download
MicroDelta-P3110-JB-4.1.2-P3110XXDME3-signed.zip and MicroDelta-P3113-JB-4.1.2-P3113XXDME3-signed.zip
Try this (yes do it again):
wipe cache partition
wipe dalvic cache
format /system
wipe data factory reset
First flash MicroDelta-P3110-JB-4.1.2-P3110XXDME3-signed.zip
directly after that flash MicroDelta-P3113-JB-4.1.2-P3113XXDME3-signed.zip
$ sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb
$ adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31
$ adb sideload philz_touch_5.15.0-p3110-blackhawk.zip
$ adb sideload blackhawk-next-kernel-2.1.5-p31xx-miui.zip
**probably usless step but I wanted to see if it worked and it installed wo errors***
$ adb sideload miui_3.10.25_p3110_beta2.zip
$ adb sideload proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip
** yes, I have no idea what I am doing because this probably is part of another thread.... but it is ok**
But now that I can easily push ROMs over... I am going to go crazy installing a bunch of similar 4.3.1 roms.
THANKS FOR THE HELP!
I ended up on PAC MAN 4.3.1. at least for now

Rooted Nexus 5 out of box, recently updated 4.4.2 OTA and now root is gone

When I open up superSU, it says:
There is no SU binary installed, and super SU cannot install it.
If you just upgraded to android 4.3, you need to manually re-root.
If I turn the Nexus on in recovery mode, it still says it's unlocked.
So at this point, is there anything I can do to restore root status without factory resetting? I made a backup with titanium backup but it was a while ago so I would rather not use it if there is another way.
I've read somewhere that rooting it should mean OTA updates should no longer work but somehow, it still went through and I updated it without thinking too much.
Download the supersu zip file and flash it in recovery.
http://download.chainfire.eu/371/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.85.zip
This will throw me back into rooted mode while keeping my phone as is?
BruceHsiang said:
This will throw me back into rooted mode while keeping my phone as is?
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this will update the binaries and restore root. no data will be lost or formatted. simply flash the zip in twrp or cwm.
xBeerdroiDx said:
this will update the binaries and restore root. no data will be lost or formatted. simply flash the zip in twrp or cwm.
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I don't have twrp or cwm installed yet. Which one is generally simpler/easier to install/use?
So I installed goomanager and tried to install twrp, but it all goes back to the same problem which was that I am now not in root mode anymore.
Also what do you mean by flashing the zip? Which options am I supposed to use?
BruceHsiang said:
I don't have twrp or cwm installed yet. Which one is generally simpler/easier to install/use?
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I've been using TWRP with no problem and it's been awhile since I've used CWM. I've never used a toolkit or flashify but with adb it would probably take a couple minutes max to flash either one.
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BruceHsiang said:
So I installed goomanager and tried to install twrp, but it all goes back to the same problem which was that I am now not in root mode anymore.
Also what do you mean by flashing the zip? Which options am I supposed to use?
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Choose "Install" in recovery, with either TWRP or CWM is flashing the zip.
wantabe said:
I've been using TWRP with no problem and it's been awhile since I've used CWM. I've never used a toolkit or flashify but with adb it would probably take a couple minutes max to flash either one.
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Choose "Install" in recovery, with either TWRP or CWM is flashing the zip.
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Problem is, I didn't install twrp when I had root access before, and now when I try to use it, it says I need root to use it.
Can I flash the zip using adb in the fastboot recovery menu?
What should I do from here?
BruceHsiang said:
Problem is, I didn't install twrp when I had root access before, and now when I try to use it, it says I need root to use it.
Can I flash the zip using adb in the fastboot recovery menu?
What should I do from here?
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Sorry I've never done that. I guess you could adb push superuser.apk to the system but you still need the binary wherever that goes. Honestly I would just flash TWRP using adb and use TWRP to flash the SuperSu zip.
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Do you have adb already working?
Not yet, I just saw it as an option while reading around.
How would I install twrp with that image file?
All tutorials I've found said I needed root to install it in the first place.
BruceHsiang said:
Not yet, I just saw it as an option while reading around.
How would I install twrp with that image file?
All tutorials I've found said I needed root to install it in the first place.
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No.You do not need root to install a custom recovery. You need an unlocked bootloader. How did you get root in the first place? You must have used a toolkit of some kind? Use it again? I've only every used adb so I can't help with any toolkits but lots of people use them, I guess!
Download the latest TWRP or CWM recovery. Put it in the same folder as your adb and fastboot files. Open a command prompt and type adb reboot bootloader(you have to make sure developer settings are enabled and USB debugging is checked). Then flash recovery using fastboot by typing fastboot flash recovery name_of_file.img and then you can flash the supersu zip file.
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Exactly! I'm thinking he doesn't have adb setup yet.
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This is a pretty decent video on how to setup adb, not the newest video out there probably but it should work!
I used chainfires autocf root file from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507211
and followed a youtube tutorial.
When I try adb devices it shows my serial number followed by sideload.
I've tried sideloading both twrp and the superSU.zip, and they fail to verify and the installation aborts =\

[ROM] SU4TL-44 100% Stock

SU4TL-44 Stock Image for XT1254: https://mega.nz/#!v4QWiITb!_0jWWzE4KWCEgT__C36rYe0vaTzGKcEFsZm0vvBtLBg
Flash with TWRP.
This package will flash every image in the SU4TL-44 firmware package except for recovery. It should bring your phone to almost 100% stock. The only image that is not included is the recovery image, because that would overwrite TWRP. If you need the stock recovery, revert to stock by following section 0 of my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684.
Yes, it does include modems.
No, it will not re-lock your bootloader.
No, it won't erase your data, but you should do a factory reset in TWRP after flashing this. You might be able to get away without it if you're coming from a modified stock rom, but if you leave out the factory reset after coming from a CM-based rom, you're gonna have a bad time.
Thanks to @firstEncounter for letting me incorporate his flashable zip into this package.
Will have to download this later. Looked to go back to stock and wait for mm to come out.
Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
Just to be clear, this doesn't flash re-lock the bootloader, right? So it's just the ROM... correct?
schwinn8 said:
Just to be clear, this doesn't flash re-lock the bootloader, right? So it's just the ROM... correct?
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No it won't relock boot loader just installed it you will not be rooted and twrp will ask you if you want to root before reboot if you click no and want to at a later point just go back into boot loader by doing vol down power combo from power off and select open boot loader and when you click to reboot it will ask you again if you want to root then you can just slide to install
schwinn8 said:
Just to be clear, this doesn't flash re-lock the bootloader, right? So it's just the ROM... correct?
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Correct
Can I install viper and su along with this?
MazinDLX said:
Can I install viper and su along with this?
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Sure. Just flash the rom first and the mods second.
TheSt33v said:
Sure. Just flash the rom first and the mods second.
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Ok last night I tried this in this order.
TWRP Backup & ADB Pulled Back-up folder
I then went into TWRP and wiped everything
ADB Pushed the image onto the phone
Installed, wiped dalvik & rebooted into a bootloop of the Motorola Symbol
MazinDLX said:
Ok last night I tried this in this order.
TWRP Backup & ADB Pulled Back-up folder
I then went into TWRP and wiped everything
ADB Pushed the image onto the phone
Installed, wiped dalvik & rebooted into a bootloop of the Motorola Symbol
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I've never tried to install an image via ADB before. Did you mount the image elsewhere and extract the system folder, and then ADB-pushed that? If not, your bootloop is probably because there's just a big, unextracted system.img on your system partition, and not the actual files within it. Why not just flash it with TWRP? When I tested it, I flashed it via TWRP and it worked.
If you really don't want to flash it via TWRP for some reason, you can extract the system.img from the zip and flash it using fastboot (fastboot flash system system.img).
EDIT: Oh wait, I think I understand now. You just used ADB to put the zip on your phone, and then you installed it with TWRP. Got it. Well my next question is why use ADB at all? Why not just plug in your phone while it's booted into TWRP and use the native MTP to transfer files?
Its chromeos ****, and I'm just a fan of cmd line.
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I'm going to try again later, after wiping everything X5 and reinstalling CM12.1.
Its flawless.
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CM12.1 is flawless that is.
The boot.img should probably be included as well for people flashing this from a custom ROM, otherwise they will experience a boot loop.
MazinDLX said:
Its chromeos ****, and I'm just a fan of cmd line.
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I'm going to try again later, after wiping everything X5 and reinstalling CM12.1.
Its flawless.
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CM12.1 is flawless that is.
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This package only flashes /system. CM flashes its own boot.img, which is why this isn't working for you. I'll try to find some time tonight to add in the other images in the stock firmware to this package. Sorry about that.
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The boot.img should probably be included as well for people flashing this from a custom ROM, otherwise they will experience a boot loop.
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Great minds think alike. Do you know if boot.img will cover it, or are there other partitions that are flashed by CM that need to be included as well?
TheSt33v said:
Great minds think alike. Do you know if boot.img will cover it, or are there other partitions that are flashed by CM that need to be included as well?
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Nope, just boot and system.
Feel free to include the bootloader/radio package from my thread into your zip if you'd like to make this equivalent to flashing a full stock firmware.
MazinDLX said:
Its chromeos ****, and I'm just a fan of cmd line.
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I'm going to try again later, after wiping everything X5 and reinstalling CM12.1.
Its flawless.
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CM12.1 is flawless that is.
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I updated the link. It now flashes boot.img in addition to system.img. It should work for you now.
firstEncounter said:
Nope, just boot and system.
Feel free to include the bootloader/radio package from my thread into your zip if you'd like to make this equivalent to flashing a full stock firmware.
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I'm not entirely sure how to write a script to flash those in TWRP. For boot and system, it's easy because the devices that they are flashed to match the names used by fastboot. Bootloader and radio seem to be a little different though. When I list the contents of /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name, there is no "motoboot" or "radio," which is what fastboot uses when you flash these. I do see "aboot" and "modem," and I'm pretty sure those are the targets I'm looking for, but I don't want to go flashing things unless I'm 100% sure. Since there's not a huge demand for figuring that out, and boot + system is all people will need in 99% of cases, I'll leave them out. Thanks though!
Downloading, my XDA hasn't been functioning right lately and I don't get get notified of the 3778328 threads I'm subscribed too lol
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Thanks for the quick responses, you got a tip jar link?
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Downloading, my XDA hasn't been functioning right lately and I don't get get notified of the 3778328 threads I'm subscribed too lol
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Thanks for the quick responses, you got a tip jar link?
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No, but I appreciate the thought. Donate to this guy instead. He does way more than me and also needs it way more than me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/development/computerfreekunlocked1-0-t3255945
TheSt33v said:
I updated the link. It now flashes boot.img in addition to system.img. It should work for you now.
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Thus really helped for whatever reason after altering the fxz xml so I wouldn't lose data rsd lite said the xml files didn't match. I have done this before with no issues. I couldn't take the recent Ota because somehow the system was modified. I am guessing it was something from sunshine. I never rooted the phone just unlocked so I don't know how anything was modified. This made it so much easier flashed it flashed stock recovery and took ota thanks.
bigv5150 said:
Thus really helped for whatever reason after altering the fxz xml so I wouldn't lose data rsd lite said the xml files didn't match. I have done this before with no issues. I couldn't take the recent Ota because somehow the system was modified. I am guessing it was something from sunshine. I never rooted the phone just unlocked so I don't know how anything was modified. This made it so much easier flashed it flashed stock recovery and took ota thanks.
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Awesome! That's why we do this

I stupidly tried to install the new OTA while rooted

I saw a notification for a new system OTA and, without thinking, I downloaded and installed it even though I'm rooted.
So when the install starts, it just boots to TWRP. And every time I reboot back into system, it attempts to install the OTA again and just boots me back to TWRP.
Any help?
clankfu said:
I saw a notification for a new system OTA and, without thinking, I downloaded and installed it even though I'm rooted.
So when the install starts, it just boots to TWRP. And every time I reboot back into system, it attempts to install the OTA again and just boots me back to TWRP.
Any help?
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A quick Google search would have yielded the answer almost immediately, just clear (wipe) caches and reboot.
acejavelin said:
A quick Google search would have yielded the answer almost immediately, just clear (wipe) caches and reboot.
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thank you
so your phone survived the update? I would like to know if I can install it on my TWRP'd phones. Thanks.
bradmoss said:
so your phone survived the update? I would like to know if I can install it on my TWRP'd phones. Thanks.
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It won't install, it will get stuck in recovery... Wiping cache deleted the update file and allows the phone to boot to its previous state.
where is the update file?
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I wiped the cache but it still keeps in the loop...
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where is the update file?
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I wiped the cache but it still keeps in the loop...
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All you did was try to update and wiping cache didn't fix it? Then there is more wrong. Backup in TWRP and do a factory reset (wipe data and caches)
In twrp go to file manager and find cache folder inside there is file update ( -----.zip) deleted then reboot
Hello is there a way to install the new update zip file from Motorola on stock Android from Motorola; 6.0.1
Agiofws said:
Hello is there a way to install the new update zip file from Motorola on stock Android from Motorola; 6.0.1
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Are PURE stock and are certain you have the correct OTA zip file? Then sure... Start recovery, go to the menu and select Update via ADB, then on PC use 'adb sideload update.zip'
But to be honest, I don't think people capture the update zip or url on this device, so it probably isn't feasible.
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acejavelin said:
Are PURE stock and are certain you have the correct OTA zip file? Then sure... Start recovery, go to the menu and select Update via ADB, then on PC use 'adb sideload update.zip'
But to be honest, I don't think people capture the update zip or url on this device, so it probably isn't feasible.
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My phone is rooted and unlocked and has TWRP. The update zip file file was automatically downloaded by Motorolas-androids OEM. System updates which I accepted. But as I can see from custom recovery it has a message about something like a pure signature to install even when I try manually. Thank you

HTC U12+ Bootloop after uninstalling Magisk Module

Hello everyone.
As mentioned above, my HTC is stuck in a Bootloop (Unlocked warning, white HTC Icon, and again) after I uninstalled a Magisk Module via Magisk Manager. I have no TWRP Recovery installed. Any advise how to get the phone operational again? In case of a full reset of data and storage, i am not afraid to do so. Any help is much appreciated.
Greetings
Stefan
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I just noticed that adb doesn't recognizes the Phone via command adb devices. Therefore I'm not able to flash a ruu for my phone. Now I have no idea left what to do
Stefan-Duisburg said:
Hello everyone.
As mentioned above, my HTC is stuck in a Bootloop (Unlocked warning, white HTC Icon, and again) after I uninstalled a Magisk Module via Magisk Manager. I have no TWRP Recovery installed. Any advise how to get the phone operational again? In case of a full reset of data and storage, i am not afraid to do so. Any help is much appreciated.
Greetings
Stefan
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I just noticed that adb doesn't recognizes the Phone via command adb devices. Therefore I'm not able to flash a ruu for my phone. Now I have no idea left what to do
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you can flash from sd card
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tolgazorba said:
you can flash from sd card
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You can find the same software number at the top of the device or the numbered software in the android file host ziand folder
Hello @tolgazorba.
Thank you for your answer. Right now I'm heading to work, but I will try your Advise this evening. Fortunately i downloaded a ruu zip matching with my firmware (2.55.bla bla) and matching with my cid as well. I will report if everything worked, or, hopefully not, not.
Thanks again
Stefan
hello
no problem I would like to explain in detail but my english is very bad
Hi there. That advice was great, everything works now fine again. I guess I let my hands off rooting for now, at least there's an official LOS for this device lol
Thanks again
En joy
You're welcome
I have little similar problem. I bricked phone after updating magisk.
Then I tried to flash original boot.img but didn't know which slot A or B so flashed both. Unfortunately, it doesn't help.
Please help me
Merhaba
are you serious
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lulonen said:
I have little similar problem. I bricked phone after updating magisk.
Then I tried to flash original boot.img but didn't know which slot A or B so flashed both. Unfortunately, it doesn't help.
Please help me
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because I need help with something
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my problem is that i can't assign custom rom to your device why do you think
I thinked that's because of slots
Hi
buddy what exactly is the problem
completely don't know how to solve it.
bootimg flashed over TWRP, now i have original boot.img and cant start temporary recovery.
lulonen said:
completely don't know how to solve it.
bootimg flashed over TWRP, now i have original boot.img and cant start temporary recovery.
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Maybe just flash actual firmware.zip with sdcard as i have done? With that you are back on full stock and you can root again etc...
Thx. unfortunately, I don't have a backup of one important app which is more important than the whole phone so I want to find every possibility without losing data.
hi
lulonen said:
Thx. unfortunately, I don't have a backup of one important app which is more important than the whole phone so I want to find every possibility without losing data.
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You are a very old user, I think you know how to do it
Hi
full rom viper twrp with temporary rom flash without wipe i not temporary to permanent summer device
can't boot TWRP and dont have stock rom without wipe.
Don't you know why I can't boot temporary TWRP? download mode always stuck at booting
so find a backup of the auto and load it with adb sideload, whichever version you have is the backup of that version
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117931578
isn't full wipe?
don't remember but EU version (043). I am on LeeDrOiD U12 V1.3
re-install the same rum without deleting or update it with adb sideload
tolgazorba said:
so find a backup of the auto and load it with adb sideload, whichever version you have is the backup of that version
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117931578
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If I only had a backup different to TWRP.... ;-(

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