Can someone please link to / create the magisk patched boot img for 9.5.13? Couldn't seem to find it anywhere.
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ktimque said:
Can someone please link to / create the magisk patched boot img for 9.5.13? Couldn't seem to find it anywhere.
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Are you merely trying to root 9.5.13? If so, you can fastboot boot TWRP, then in TWRP flash Magisk, and Magisk will patch the boot image itself. No need to get the patched boot img separately.
redpoint73 said:
Are you merely trying to root 9.5.13? If so, you can fastboot boot TWRP, then in TWRP flash Magisk, and Magisk will patch the boot image itself. No need to get the patched boot img separately.
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sorry should've clarified, i don't use TWRP. I've just been using the method of updating and fastboot flashing the boot img. if someone could make this and post it would be much appreciated
ktimque said:
sorry should've clarified, i don't use TWRP. I've just been using the method of updating and fastboot flashing the boot img. if someone could make this and post it would be much appreciated
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That's fine and all. But on the other hand, no reason not to use the TWRP method. You don't need to install TWRP to the device to flash Magisk. Just boot TWRP, flash Magisk, and you are rooted.
redpoint73 said:
That's fine and all. But on the other hand, no reason not to use the TWRP method. You don't need to install TWRP to the device to flash Magisk. Just boot TWRP, flash Magisk, and you are rooted.
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alright i'll have to look into this i guess. the other method has been great for me
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Does anyone happen to have this? I used the 9.5.3 img for the TWRP with working decrypt, and it booted fine once, however now it keeps booting back to TWRP despite selecting "reboot system." I think someone mentioned they had it, but I can't find it for the life of me. Thanks so much!
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
Bradl79 said:
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
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Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
sabrdawg said:
Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
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How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
photolarry said:
How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
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I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
MSM Tool?
sabrdawg said:
I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
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Where is it? They said it is not out yet.
Here you go
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/msm-tool-guac-t3934691
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
bmg1001 said:
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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Thank you!
bmg1001 said:
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
Nekromantik said:
You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
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No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
bmg1001 said:
No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
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hmm
the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
Nekromantik said:
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the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
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I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
bmg1001 said:
I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
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ah ok
not sure I wanna risk anything as no msmtool guaranteed for the 5g version.
Did someone found the way to have root and TWRP on android 10 beta 5?
Today I tried to root Open beta and I wasn´t successful. fastboot boot twrp.img to boot into twrp and then flash magisk doesn´t work. Idk why.
Marek.N said:
Today I tried to root Open beta and I wasn´t successful. fastboot boot twrp.img to boot into twrp and then flash magisk doesn´t work. Idk why.
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Check my guide.TWRP GUIDE FOR ANDROID 10
Cristianos102 said:
Did someone found the way to have root and TWRP on android 10 beta 5?
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Patch boot.img from OB1 with Magisk.
Flash patched boot.img with fastboot.
Reboot and install TWRP with Magisk.
Could someone send me link to patched boot. Img
Or at least tell me how to get it
You'll find the how-to in the linked thread above...
tidschi said:
Patch boot.img from OB1 with Magisk.
Flash patched boot.img with fastboot.
Reboot and install TWRP with Magisk.
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Root will work TWRP won't
vjendra said:
Root will work TWRP won't
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Both will... don't talk if you don't tried...
tidschi said:
Both will... don't talk if you don't tried...
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I tried....Its boots in TWRP but you cant flash anything
vjendra said:
I tried....Its boots in TWRP but you cant flash anything
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Then tell me why I have both?!
If I flash patched boot.img, I have Magisk, ok.
If I have Magisk and I flash TWRP with it, I have TWRP but after Reboot no Magisk.
But I still have both? Means Magisk is flashed with TWRP?!
tidschi said:
Then tell me why I have both?!
If I flash patched boot.img, I have Magisk, ok.
If I have Magisk and I flash TWRP with it, I have TWRP but after Reboot no Magisk.
But I still have both? Means Magisk is flashed with TWRP?!
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You can have both. But in TWRP, internal storage is not mounted so you can see your files. You have to wait for TWRP update for that
vjendra said:
You can have both. But in TWRP, internal storage is not mounted so you can see your files. You have to wait for TWRP update for that
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How can you have both, if you can't fastboot boot TWRP??
Otherwise read again what I wrote before...I flashed Magisk with TWRP, how that if internal storage isn't working like you said?
Really don't know where the problem is...
Flashed TWRP with Magisk, no issues.
Flashed patched boot.img with TWRP, no issues.
Flashed Magisk with TWRP, also no issues.
tidschi said:
How can you have both, if you can't fastboot boot TWRP??
Otherwise read again what I wrote before...I flashed Magisk with TWRP, how that if internal storage isn't working like you said?
Really don't know where the problem is...
Flashed TWRP with Magisk, no issues.
Flashed patched boot.img with TWRP, no issues.
Flashed Magisk with TWRP, also no issues.
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Are you a noob or what? Just read my comment above.
For me everything just works fine, have a nice day Pro Dev!
I have both TWRP and Magisk and both works I justed tested there
Link to patched boot.img?
djvita said:
Link to patched boot.img?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80186989&postcount=27
I have lost about 6 hours on flashing 10 OB (all of my mistakes) and finally it works, twrp and root!
But I had to return to 958 patch boot of 10 and then flash 10 again..
The boot file from link above never work for me.
No problems for me with clean flash OB1
i fixed this by going back to pie, then android 10 official (using oxygen updater app), when i flashed in trwp i did oos.zip, then twrp zip then magisk zip. after that, magisk was enabled, and i can reboot to twrp
I rooted my phone using the Magisk patch boot image feature, and was wondering if you can flash the TWRP zip file via magisk to install it? Thanks!
Sparrowhawk120 said:
I rooted my phone using the Magisk patch boot image feature, and was wondering if you can flash the TWRP zip file via magisk to install it? Thanks!
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Hi,
yes you can. Grab the latest installer zip and install like any module. Reboot into recovery and flash magisk again.
Reboot into system , and done.
Yeah this is it.
@soka said:
Hi,
yes you can. Grab the latest installer zip and install like any module. Reboot into recovery and flash magisk again.
Reboot into system , and done.
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awesome, thanks!
What? I thought the OP asked if it is possible to flash TWRP via the Magisk app? But @soka replied as if to answer how to flash magisk itself? Or am I getting this wrong? How can you flash anything besides official Google signed .zips with stock recovery?
Magnufire2 said:
What? I thought the OP asked if it is possible to flash TWRP via the Magisk app? But @soka replied as if to answer how to flash magisk itself? Or am I getting this wrong? How can you flash anything besides official Google signed .zips with stock recovery?
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@soka replied :
Grab the latest installer zip and install like any module. (@soka was talking about TWRP zip file)
Reboot into recovery and flash magisk again.
(This is the Magisk zip file you should already have flashed from rebooting into TWRP now)
Reboot into system , and done.
I have to try this... This seems just way too easy...
I hope you already know how to flash GSI on devices with dyamic partition already. If not then you can follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ynamic-super-partition.4256667/#post-85271987
If youre on stock before flashing GSI then dont "fastboot delete-logical-partition product" like other tutorials may suggest. Just flash the product image (fastboot flash product [insert img here]) attached below and it will get resized automatically as well, giving you plenty of space to flash your GSI.
If youve already flashed GSI before following this guide and have done "fastboot delete-logical-partition product" then just create product partition (fastboot create-logical-partition product [size]) and flash the img on product.
whichever course youve taken you can now flash magisk through twrp or patch the boot img and flash that.
Please note that this product image wasnt made by me and the credit for it goes to: @Allexwin50
tested on infinix zero 8 X687
Thanks for the tutorial, I will give it a try but have one question: you said to" create product partition and give size " I don't understand about size!
shjeanpy said:
Thanks for the tutorial, I will give it a try but have one question: you said to" create product partition and give size " I don't understand about size!
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when you create partition you also need to specify its size, just add some number
kusti420 said:
when you create partition you also need to specify its size, just add some number
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What size would you advise me please
shjeanpy said:
What size would you advise me please
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idk, i used 400000000
Thank you very much for your great tutorial. it worked for me on my device.
Thanks a lot for putting this together. I was stuck for a day and a half trying to figure out how to flash Magisk with no product partition. Great work.
nickelnine said:
Thanks a lot for putting this together. I was stuck for a day and a half trying to figure out how to flash Magisk with no product partition. Great work.
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and i was stuck for multiple months...
@kusti420 if I've flashed a GSI on to stock (apart from flashing vbmeta and TWRP) can I fastboot flash that product.img and then successfully TWRP flash magisk or patch with app (using Phh SU temporarily for root) ? is that enough ?
EDIT 1: thought I'd just see for myself, flashed the product_gsi.img and my phone (S20FE 5G) still booted. tried flashing magisk 21.4 zip from TWRP and got a bootloop. will check later if I can patch my boot.img and post.
Hey, where did you take this product_gsi.img? I think it does not work with Android 12, I wonder if it can be updated or something like that.
felipecassiors said:
Hey, where did you take this product_gsi.img? I think it does not work with Android 12, I wonder if it can be updated or something like that.
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it was sent to me in telegram, where i also traced it back to @Allexwin50, afaik he made it. worked fine on android 10 and 11. asking him for img for a12 could be an option
Sir, When I Flashed any GSI rom A11 , any way to remove the standard superuser root from rom ? if some solution , please advise me , (my device use fastboot commands not use twrp)
gamal001 said:
Sir, When I Flashed any GSI rom A11 , any way to remove the standard superuser root from rom ? if some solution , please advise me , (my device use fastboot commands not use twrp)
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idk wtf u mean by "standard superuser root" prolly phh su, if yes then there is definetly a way to get rid of that
Right, so what to do after installing the GSI like this. How to install Magisk? I don't have TWRP. Do I have to "securize" first? Help.
K1569GHENT said:
Right, so what to do after installing the GSI like this. How to install Magisk? I don't have TWRP. Do I have to "securize" first? Help.
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maybe, cant remember by heart, dont have enough time to test it out myself
Working on Nippon Android Tiramisu SGSI on Pixel 3a, very nice
K1569GHENT said:
Right, so what to do after installing the GSI like this. How to install Magisk? I don't have TWRP. Do I have to "securize" first? Help.
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Obtain a stock copy of your boot.img.
Patch it through the magisk app before you do your whole thing installing your chosen gsi.
Once you have the patched image, you can fastboot it using fastboot flash boot boot.img in cmd onto your gsi ROM.
Make sure to install the boot.img to both slots A and B. Then go back to your active slot.
ninjasinabag said:
Obtain a stock copy of your boot.img.
Patch it through the magisk app before you do your whole thing installing your chosen gsi.
Once you have the patched image, you can fastboot it using fastboot flash boot boot.img in cmd onto your gsi ROM.
Make sure to install the boot.img to both slots A and B. Then go back to your active slot.
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he talked about removing phh-superuser
kusti420 said:
he talked about removing phh-superuser
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It's locked to your boot image, so using 100% stock image removes superuser since it's no longer system as root.
kusti420 said:
I hope you already know how to flash GSI on devices with dyamic partition already. If not then you can follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ynamic-super-partition.4256667/#post-85271987
If youre on stock before flashing GSI then dont "fastboot delete-logical-partition product" like other tutorials may suggest. Just flash the product image (fastboot flash product [insert img here]) attached below and it will get resized automatically as well, giving you plenty of space to flash your GSI.
If youve already flashed GSI before following this guide and have done "fastboot delete-logical-partition product" then just create product partition (fastboot create-logical-partition product [size]) and flash the img on product.
whichever course youve taken you can now flash magisk through twrp or patch the boot img and flash that.
Please note that this product image wasnt made by me and the credit for it goes to: @Allexwin50
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Hello kusti420
I had already deleted the product partition when I found your post.
The GSI was not cool.
I reflash the product partition and reflash the GSI, now it's good.
Thanks for the file and the tip.
Ok so y'all remember when it was possible to "boot" into twrp? Ok so of course y'all know that after a certain update you no longer can boot into twrp but you can flash it through magisk and it works fine. So my question is it possible to flash stock recovery to remove twrp?
chairman011 said:
Ok so y'all remember when it was possible to "boot" into twrp? Ok so of course y'all know that after a certain update you no longer can boot into twrp but you can flash it through magisk and it works fine. So my question is it possible to flash stock recovery to remove twrp?
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
Andrologic said:
Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Thank you so much for the response have another question how do I go about obtaining the boot image of the latest Android 12? I want to remove TWRP that I flashed with magisk.
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Yes, your original boot.img needs to be flashed back.
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Ok I was able to get it thanks again