Hello
i boot the twrp over following command: fastboot boot .\twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img
the message appears:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.245s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.129s]
finished. total time: 1.380s
but then my OP7P will stock. On my display it shows the message "Fastboot Mode" and the Oneplus Logo. After a restart, my phone works as normal but i can't install twrp..
I've installed Open Beta 1.
Kind regards,
Paper
Do exact.
Go back to 9.5.11 using fastboot firmware available on the OnePlus 7 pro XDA fourm.
Boot into it.
Then install TWRP ( u will be able to boot this time )
Install magisk zip
Reboot ( now you are rooted )
Now Boot into TWRP
Install Android 10 open beta 1 ( don't boot yet )
Now install TWRP zip available on the fourm too
( Don't boot yet )
Reboot again into recovery
Install magisk zip
Now reboot .
Good to go.
I spend 2 hours figure this out
Me too.
nikunjpasricha said:
Do exact.
Go back to 9.5.11 using fastboot firmware available on the OnePlus 7 pro XDA fourm.
Boot into it.
Then install TWRP ( u will be able to boot this time )
Install magisk zip
Reboot ( now you are rooted )
Now Boot into TWRP
Install Android 10 open beta 1 ( don't boot yet )
Now install TWRP zip available on the fourm too
( Don't boot yet )
Reboot again into recovery
Install magisk zip
Now reboot .
Good to go.
I spend 2 hours figure this out
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About to try this lol
nikunjpasricha said:
Do exact.
Go back to 9.5.11 using fastboot firmware available on the OnePlus 7 pro XDA fourm.
Boot into it.
Then install TWRP ( u will be able to boot this time )
Install magisk zip
Reboot ( now you are rooted )
Now Boot into TWRP
Install Android 10 open beta 1 ( don't boot yet )
Now install TWRP zip available on the fourm too
( Don't boot yet )
Reboot again into recovery
Install magisk zip
Now reboot .
Good to go.
I spend 2 hours figure this out
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When you say install twrp, do you have a guide that I can follow? I keep getting stuck in bootloader mode after trying either of these guides:
OnePlus 7 Pro (guacamole)
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When using the first guide it will flash the .img file but goes to fastboot.
When using the second guide, it fails the flash and then goes to fastboot.
If you can give me any help it would mean a lot to me.
Related
As i tried to root my newly installed android P oxygen os beta 1 with official TWRP but there is data decryption errors so its got failed, i think its most of the case for all.
But this twrp blue spark is working good. Easliy installed, having working decrytion, no errors.
All credits @funkwizard just sharing
Download both twrp. Img(place it in Computer) and twrp installer zip from Below.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=27466#downloads
Boot phone to fastboot mode connect to computer.
Then go where u have placed your bluespark twrp(rename it to simple twrp.img)
Click Shift+right click of mouse, select open. Command prompt here where twrp file is placed.
Type and enter
fastboot boot twrp.img
Now u r phone boots to Twrp.
Locate ur twrp installer zip Flash it now for rooting flash magisk 17.1
Download magisk 17.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853
Done reboot u r rooted with working twrp for flashing
My video review of latest beta 1 android P
https://youtu.be/r_oYKy2J5eQ
Hello,
what I did, I followed the steps here https://oneplus.gadgethacks.com/how-to/install-twrp-recovery-your-oneplus-7-pro-0199340/ I unlocked the bootloader, then installed twrp. The problem here was that drive could not be mounted so internal storage was zero. I had to connect a usb stick to the phone in order to get twrp installed. Then I followed instructions from the same site to install magisk. I got some error messages while installing and at the end the phone was supposed to boot to android but it didnt. Now the only thing that happens is that the phone boots to fastboot. I have tried
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
but I get errors again
HTML:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.686s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.723s
Any ideas on how I should proceed ?
tzic said:
. I got some error messages while installing and at the end the phone was supposed to boot to android but it didnt. Now the only thing that happens is that the phone boots to fastboot. I have tried
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have you tried booting into recovery? if so you can flash the stock boot.img and then flash the OS full file .
See if you can use this tool
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ol-tool-one-driversunlocktwrpfactory-t3930862
Link that you followed is for 7pro, your post is in Op7 forum, which device you have?
Thanks
I used Tool ALl In One and now I am back at the beginning again. Is there any noob tutorial on how to install twrp, magisk and root the phone?
letscheckitout said:
have you tried booting into recovery? if so you can flash the stock boot.img and then flash the OS full file .
See if you can use this tool
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ol-tool-one-driversunlocktwrpfactory-t3930862
Thanks
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tzic said:
I used Tool ALl In One and now I am back at the beginning again. Is there any noob tutorial on how to install twrp, magisk and root the phone?
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If you do not have any data to backup , do a clean install.
Check this link for TWRP installation : https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3932943
then below steps.
1. Go to TWRP.
2. Format data --> yes
3. Reboot recovery
4. Format data --> yes
5. Reboot recovery
6. Install oos full update zip
7. Install TWRP (skip it you want stock recovery)
8. Reboot recovery
9. Install oos full update zip
10.Install TWRP (skip if you want stock recovery)
Now you have a clean oos on both slots.
If you want root:
11. Reboot recovery
12. Install Magisk zip
Please make sure you download the correct version of the files.
ok thank you, I will follow the steps carefully and I will reply here again if I need help. Thank you again
letscheckitout said:
If you do not have any data to backup , do a clean install.
Check this link for TWRP installation : https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3932943
then below steps.
1. Go to TWRP.
2. Format data --> yes
3. Reboot recovery
4. Format data --> yes
5. Reboot recovery
6. Install oos full update zip
7. Install TWRP (skip it you want stock recovery)
8. Reboot recovery
9. Install oos full update zip
10.Install TWRP (skip if you want stock recovery)
Now you have a clean oos on both slots.
If you want root:
11. Reboot recovery
12. Install Magisk zip
Please make sure you download the correct version of the files.
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unfortunately I cant go to step 2... This is the third time I try. I cannot flash twrp and magisk
inside twrp, the SDCARD was empty, there was no folder downloads so I had to connect a usb stick. I installed twrp and I got some erros about partitions. Then I installed magisk, errors again. And now it boots to twrp
What am I doing wrong? I follow all the steps as described in the tutorials... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
When I try to WIPE from inside twrp i get more error messages
updating partition details
failed to mount /system_root - invalid argument
failed to mount /vendor - invalid argument
failed to mount storage
failed to mount /data - invalid argument
etc
unable to mount storage
letscheckitout said:
If you do not have any data to backup , do a clean install.
Check this link for TWRP installation : https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3932943
then below steps.
1. Go to TWRP.
2. Format data --> yes
3. Reboot recovery
4. Format data --> yes
5. Reboot recovery
6. Install oos full update zip
7. Install TWRP (skip it you want stock recovery)
8. Reboot recovery
9. Install oos full update zip
10.Install TWRP (skip if you want stock recovery)
Now you have a clean oos on both slots.
If you want root:
11. Reboot recovery
12. Install Magisk zip
Please make sure you download the correct version of the files.
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tzic said:
unfortunately I cant go to step 2...
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Can you get into Fastboot mdoe and do this : "fastboot format system"?
I used the Tool All In One and I am at the beginning again (oneplus 7t pro booted to android) with unlocked bootloader. Any ideas on how I should proceed now? Maybe I am using wrong twrp and / or magisk versions?
letscheckitout said:
Can you get into Fastboot mdoe and do this : "fastboot format system"?
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tzic said:
I used the Tool All In One and I am at the beginning again (oneplus 7t pro booted to android) with unlocked bootloader. Any ideas on how I should proceed now? Maybe I am using wrong twrp and / or magisk versions?
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TWRP for oneplus 7t Pro :https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3989333
Magisk : https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/magisk-auto-install-tool-magisk-t4001471
Also there is a separate forum for Onplus 7t Pro, you are posting in Oneplus 7 forum.
Let me know how it goes.
I did it... root and magisk and twrp all set.. Thank you for pointing out the solution
letscheckitout said:
TWRP for oneplus 7t Pro :https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3989333
Magisk : https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/magisk-auto-install-tool-magisk-t4001471
Also there is a separate forum for Onplus 7t Pro, you are posting in Oneplus 7 forum.
Let me know how it goes.
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tzic said:
I did it... root and magisk and twrp all set.. Thank you for pointing out the solution
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Happy to have helped. :good:
Hi Everyone
I was rooting My op7 pro after updating to open beta android 11. While i was booting twrp it shows Fastboot Mode screen And stuck on that
Hope i ll find possible solution from the community
Regards
ali_hamza
I went through something similar. I'm reading that TWRP does not support Android 11 yet, so I think we have to do without it for now.
Steps I took:
Disconnect any USB
Hold down vol up, vol down, and power until screen goes black
Do this again until you actually get to normal fastboot mode
Connect to your PC
On your PC if you haven't already, download and install adb/fastboot tools, python, and the payload dumper tool - see Extract Android OTA Payload.bin File using Payload Dumper Tool (thecustomdroid.com)
On your PC, download the ROM zip of the Android 11 beta for OnePlus 7 Pro from the OnePlus forums
Open the Zip and extract the payload.bin file
Follow the instructions above to extract boot.img from payload
Open an admin command prompt and cd to a folder where you have adb/fastboot and this boot.img file
To make sure your phone is properly connected to your PC with correct drivers etc, run fastboot devices
Run fastboot flash boot boot.img
Run fastboot reboot
This got me back into an unrooted Android 11 system. My recovery is messed. I think there's a way to directly patch the boot.img file with Magisk and flash that. Will need to work on getting TWRP back if/when someone figures that out (or when it is supported)
Once you're unrooted and running on the Android 11 beta:
connect to your PC
tell Android to go into file transfer mode
take boot.img file from above instructions and copy it to the root of your phone storage
open the Magisk Manager app, click to install Magisk, and then choose Patch boot image
resulting patched boot image file will be saved to your phone's Downloads folder
back on the PC, pull this patched boot img file back onto your PC and into your fastboot folder
reboot phone into fastboot mode (using volup+voldn+power)
Run fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_?????.img (your file will have a unique name)
Run fastboot reboot
Now you're rooted.
benjaminries said:
I went through something similar. I'm reading that TWRP does not support Android 11 yet, so I think we have to do without it for now.
Steps I took:
Disconnect any USB
Hold down vol up, vol down, and power until screen goes black
Do this again until you actually get to normal fastboot mode
Connect to your PC
On your PC if you haven't already, download and install adb/fastboot tools, python, and the payload dumper tool - see Extract Android OTA Payload.bin File using Payload Dumper Tool (thecustomdroid.com)
On your PC, download the ROM zip of the Android 11 beta for OnePlus 7 Pro from the OnePlus forums
Open the Zip and extract the payload.bin file
Follow the instructions above to extract boot.img from payload
Open an admin command prompt and cd to a folder where you have adb/fastboot and this boot.img file
To make sure your phone is properly connected to your PC with correct drivers etc, run fastboot devices
Run fastboot flash boot boot.img
Run fastboot reboot
This got me back into an unrooted Android 11 system. My recovery is messed. I think there's a way to directly patch the boot.img file with Magisk and flash that. Will need to work on getting TWRP back if/when someone figures that out (or when it is supported)
Once you're unrooted and running on the Android 11 beta:
connect to your PC
tell Android to go into file transfer mode
take boot.img file from above instructions and copy it to the root of your phone storage
open the Magisk Manager app, click to install Magisk, and then choose Patch boot image
resulting patched boot image file will be saved to your phone's Downloads folder
back on the PC, pull this patched boot img file back onto your PC and into your fastboot folder
reboot phone into fastboot mode (using volup+voldn+power)
Run fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_?????.img (your file will have a unique name)
Run fastboot reboot
Now you're rooted.
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You should just be able to run direct install after you boot to A11 with the patched boot image.
Some of us will have followed a standard Oxygen OS beta update flash cycle of:
Download the beta update
Reboot to recovery (TWRP)
Flash update, wipe dalvik
Flash TWRP installer to patch new boot image
Reboot to recovery (from recovery, to get A/B slot switched)
Flash Magisk to patch boot image for root
Reboot to system
I bricked at step 5 because TWRP installer didn't play nice with the new Android 11 boot image. Even when I flashed the latest unofficial TWRP from fastboot, the best I could get was a TWRP that couldn't decrypt filesystem... and after that, a bootloop that just flashed the TWRP load screen briefly every second, between black screens.
I'm super appreciative of OnePlus for having such a reliable way to get back to fastboot no matter what. I take it that when I extracted the OP stock boot image from beta and flashed it in fastboot, I also overwrote TWRP with stock recovery? It no longer seems like recovery is a separate partition to be flashed - nothing from the payload file seemed to be it.
calripkenturner said:
You should just be able to run direct install after you boot to A11 with the patched boot image.
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Wait... you don't mean "direct install" of TWRP, do you? Is there a version that supports Android 11 filesystem decryption? Wouldn't that also get rid of root? What is it that you think should be directly installed after successful boot of Android 11 with Magisk patched boot image?
benjaminries said:
Wait... you don't mean "direct install" of TWRP, do you? Is there a version that supports Android 11 filesystem decryption? Wouldn't that also get rid of root? What is it that you think should be directly installed after successful boot of Android 11 with Magisk patched boot image?
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No, direct install of magisk. Check the twrp thread in the rom and development section. There is already a patched boot image and instructions on rooting. Twrp isnt working yet as far as I know.
calripkenturner said:
No, direct install of magisk. Check the twrp thread in the rom and development section. There is already a patched boot image and instructions on rooting. Twrp isnt working yet as far as I know.
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Got it. Yeah my Magisk Manager was still installed from previous beta, but it took away the "direct install" option when I lost root from flashing the unpatched boot.img. Personally I would always rather patch my own boot.img file than rely on something from a filesharing service, especially when trying to get out of brick...
But I can see how until proper TWRP support comes, we can just use Magisk to patch alternate boot slot before rebooting but immediately after flashing the latest OOS beta using the regular system update process. Hindsight...
benjaminries said:
Some of us will have followed a standard Oxygen OS beta update flash cycle of:
Download the beta update
Reboot to recovery (TWRP)
Flash update, wipe dalvik
Flash TWRP installer to patch new boot image
Reboot to recovery (from recovery, to get A/B slot switched)
Flash Magisk to patch boot image for root
Reboot to system
I bricked at step 5 because TWRP installer didn't play nice with the new Android 11 boot image. Even when I flashed the latest unofficial TWRP from fastboot, the best I could get was a TWRP that couldn't decrypt filesystem... and after that, a bootloop that just flashed the TWRP load screen briefly every second, between black screens.
I'm super appreciative of OnePlus for having such a reliable way to get back to fastboot no matter what. I take it that when I extracted the OP stock boot image from beta and flashed it in fastboot, I also overwrote TWRP with stock recovery? It no longer seems like recovery is a separate partition to be flashed - nothing from the payload file seemed to be it.
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need to use orangfox recovery
esi2121 said:
need to use orangfox recovery
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Hard to find documentation suggesting OrangeFox works with Android 11 filesystem encryption or OOS 11 beta specifically. Does it?
benjaminries said:
Hard to find documentation suggesting OrangeFox works with Android 11 filesystem encryption or OOS 11 beta specifically. Does it?
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Check the orangefox ,it's only recovery support a11 for now
esi2121 said:
Check the orangefox ,it's only recovery support a11 for now
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Yeah I did, and I could not find any evidence that it supports the new Android 11 filesystem encryption.
Changelog suggests much of the core functionality is ported from TWRP - that OrangeFox is more or less a fork with extra functions and a better interface.
The reason users of both TWRP and OrangeFox have been able to use custom Android 11 ROMs is that those roms are kind of a Frankenstein - they're based on Android 10 AOSP with Project Treble packages from Android 11. OOS 11 beta seems to have different partition architecture?
I think we need to wait until somebody reports their actual experience with OOS 11 beta on a custom recovery.
Yesterday i download and tried to flash Pitch Black Recovery Project but results were same.
I think there should be some changes regarding A11 in any recovery so the best is that we should wait for their( Devs) further response
benjaminries said:
Yeah I did, and I could not find any evidence that it supports the new Android 11 filesystem encryption.
Changelog suggests much of the core functionality is ported from TWRP - that OrangeFox is more or less a fork with extra functions and a better interface.
The reason users of both TWRP and OrangeFox have been able to use custom Android 11 ROMs is that those roms are kind of a Frankenstein - they're based on Android 10 AOSP with Project Treble packages from Android 11. OOS 11 beta seems to have different partition architecture?
I think we need to wait until somebody reports their actual experience with OOS 11 beta on a custom recovery.
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yup thats it , but in orangefox git said official support A11
esi2121 said:
yup thats it , but in orangefox git said official support A11
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Check out this (now locked) thread though: it seems like there's no working port of OrangeFox for guacamole that supports OOS11 yet... lots of people bricking and boot-looping on the hope that there might have been!
[UNOFFICIAL] [RECOVERY] [OnePlus 7 Pro] OrangeFox Recovery Project [R10.1] | XDA Developers Forums (xda-developers.com)
Hi guys,
just received from my sister a oneplus 6 and i tried to flash a new custom rom after updating the system. I was following the guide posted on these forum but, when i tried to boot from fastboot to twrp it just display endless the twrp logo. I tried to boot with an older twrp or blu spark but nothing, they all make QUALCOMM crashdump, just the latest never go past the twrp logo. Tried to search for someone with a similar problem but i couldnt find anything about my same problem. Thanks in advance.
Enossob said:
Hi guys,
just received from my sister a oneplus 6 and i tried to flash a new custom rom after updating the system. I was following the guide posted on these forum but, when i tried to boot from fastboot to twrp it just display endless the twrp logo. I tried to boot with an older twrp or blu spark but nothing, they all make QUALCOMM crashdump, just the latest never go past the twrp logo. Tried to search for someone with a similar problem but i couldnt find anything about my same problem. Thanks in advance.
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Which android version are you? 9 10 11?
1. Unlock Bootloader (if is already unlocked, skip this step)
2. download platform tools and unpack
3. copy twrp img and installer zip to platform tools folder location
4. open cmd
5. reboot phone to bootloader
6. write in cmd fastboot erase userdata
7. then write fastboot boot twrp-file-image-name.img
8. twrp is booted, go to advanced and choos option Flash current twrp
9. if is done, then reboot to recovery
10. go to wipe option, choose format data and type yes
11. now you can flash rom using rom flashing instructions
12. remember, after done rom flashing, FLASH twrp installer
@Noob9496 hey dude thanks, i found Someone who had my same problem and I resolved too with fastboot erase userdata so I could had finally boot into twrp cause that was my main problem.
@croperas yeah that was the problem too, cause when I had finally my sweet rom, syberia os (the only android 12 available atm for op6) I tried to go back to the recovery but can't, tried reinstall everything but I couldn't so after some research couldn't find anything, but anyone who had problems with recovery almost always had problems with incompatible versions (like twrp for android 10 but had android 11) so I then realized it isn't still available a custom recovery for android 12 for op6. So after erasing everything its all fine. Thanks a lot guys really appreciated.
Enossob said:
@Noob9496 hey dude thanks, i found Someone who had my same problem and I resolved too with fastboot erase userdata so I could had finally boot into twrp cause that was my main problem.
@croperas yeah that was the problem too, cause when I had finally my sweet rom, syberia os (the only android 12 available atm for op6) I tried to go back to the recovery but can't, tried reinstall everything but I couldn't so after some research couldn't find anything, but anyone who had problems with recovery almost always had problems with incompatible versions (like twrp for android 10 but had android 11) so I then realized it isn't still available a custom recovery for android 12 for op6. So after erasing everything its all fine. Thanks a lot guys really appreciated.
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Glad it worked out for you
Noob9496 said:
1. Unlock Bootloader (if is already unlocked, skip this step)
2. download platform tools and unpack
3. copy twrp img and installer zip to platform tools folder location
4. open cmd
5. reboot phone to bootloader
6. write in cmd fastboot erase userdata
7. then write fastboot boot twrp-file-image-name.img
8. twrp is booted, go to advanced and choos option Flash current twrp
9. if is done, then reboot to recovery
10. go to wipe option, choose format data and type yes
11. now you can flash rom using rom flashing instructions
12. remember, after done rom flashing, FLASH twrp installer
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Enossob said:
@Noob9496 hey dude thanks, i found Someone who had my same problem and I resolved too with fastboot erase userdata so I could had finally boot into twrp cause that was my main problem.
@croperas yeah that was the problem too, cause when I had finally my sweet rom, syberia os (the only android 12 available atm for op6) I tried to go back to the recovery but can't, tried reinstall everything but I couldn't so after some research couldn't find anything, but anyone who had problems with recovery almost always had problems with incompatible versions (like twrp for android 10 but had android 11) so I then realized it isn't still available a custom recovery for android 12 for op6. So after erasing everything its all fine. Thanks a lot guys really appreciated.
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I have the same problem after flashing OO 11.1.2.2. I made a mistake flashing the wrong patched image to get rooted again but doing this I lost the access to twrp and now there is no recovery anymore. If I try to boot into any older version of twrp I receive a crashdump, if I try to boot to twrp 3.6.0 it gets stuck to logo. If I use the command "fastboot erase userdata" do I lose something?
tenderloin83 said:
I have the same problem after flashing OO 11.1.2.2. I made a mistake flashing the wrong patched image to get rooted again but doing this I lost the access to twrp and now there is no recovery anymore. If I try to boot into any older version of twrp I receive a crashdump, if I try to boot to twrp 3.6.0 it gets stuck to logo. If I use the command "fastboot erase userdata" do I lose something?
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Yeah, everything
Enossob said:
Yeah, everything
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Is there another way to restore twrp?
I don't use twrp anymore. Attached is Magisk patched boot for OP6 11.1.2.2 I patched from the latest payload.
fastboot flash boot_a magisk_patched-23000_OP6_11.1.2.2.img
fastboot flash boot_b magisk_patched-23000_OP6_11.1.2.2.img
tenderloin83 said:
Is there another way to restore twrp?
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Install the twrp installer directly from magisk
What I did was trying to install Lineage OS 18.1 (the latest nightly from Jan 11 2022) with Lineage OS Recovery. Following the official wiki I always got stuck in the lineage os boot animation. Never got past that. Tried to fastboot boot twrp.img but TWRP stuck on logo. I think I never tried to boot twrp with the userdata erased. I think I will try it.
Anyone trying to install the twrp, check out SHRP recovery for OP6/t. Boot the img and flash the zip from that thread. tested works with both OP6 and OP6t in OOS 11.1.2.2.
Hi,
I am looking for a twrp bootloader for Oneplus 7 / OOS 12. If I try to flash twrp from https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus7.html (i try For Stock and other FBEv1 ROMs) I get stuck on the fastboot logo. Nothing happens.
Is there a suitable twrp for our device?
Tnx
I have got the very same problem. Have tried several versions. No luck so far.
I wonder whether this is the case because I already installed Android 13 (LineageOS 20). The latest TWRP build seems to be for Android 12, judging from the file name. I am not sure how one hinges on the other. Will report back.
yahya69 said:
I wonder whether this is the case because I already installed Android 13 (LineageOS 20). The latest TWRP build seems to be for Android 12, judging from the file name. I am not sure how one hinges on the other. Will report back.
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That unfortunately hasn't helped either.
I installed twrp and root yesterday on my latest oxygenOS 12 from here posted by
Aussiewaterdragon
Link = https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-12-official-teamwin-recovery-project.4289455/page-26
"UPDATE ON ANDROID 12 and TWRP
yep got it going, I did this, installed the magisk APP,
downloaded the OS version for android 12 extracted the boot image using PAYLOAD DUMPER on PC, transferred the boot image to the phone, used it in MAGISK to create a magisk boot record, sent it back to PC, used fastboot to flash new boot image.
C:\Users\User>fastboot devices
2de5e2fc fastboot
C:\Users\User>fastboot boot magisk_patched-25200_thTUt
.img
downloading 'boot. image...
OKAY [ 2.561s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.090s]
finished. total time: 2.651s
Then flashed Magisk again, rebooted and finished the magisk install.
Then used Magisk to Flash twrp-installer-3.7.0_12-0-guacamole.zip reflashed Magisk, rebooted and finished Magisk install
Don't forget when running TWRP for the first time to run the reinstall script"