My OP 7 PRO(GM21AA) is being completely stuck at Fastboot. - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Hey,
It's been always a huge headache since when the Android 10 beta and stables updates are out to root and install twrp. I've tried almost every way possible but every-time, end up being stuck at TWRP or being half way rooted. This time I've tried doing that again :
* I was at OxygenOs Android 10 stable version,
* My bootloader was unlocked as well as OEM unlocking and usb debugging was on,
* I turned my phone into fastboot, and flash the twrp image as:
fastboot flash boot file.img
Then after my phone booted into TWRP since once or twice showing that 0mb internal storage, I flashed the Magisk.zip from adb command, and rebooted it.
Since then, my phone is completely stucked at fastboot, I've tried and followed almost every xda suggestion and everything, I've tried flashing flash.bat file, I've tried flashing stock recovery, In fact I've tried flashing complete fastboot Rom (with all in one app)and it everytime boots me into Fatboot.
Please, help me out guys. I'm stressed out of this problem since yesterday's night.
Let me know your suggestions.

Maybe THIS can help you?

Actually this thread helped me just now in the same situation:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
That thread Jonsat mentioned didn't help me either, at all. Its not very clear that thread, telling in the thread to unbrick a OP7 to look at the thread of the OP6, there send them to OP5 and so on, eventually having to use a short written manual for the OP3 which mentions different versions and so on, its not the best for inexperienced people like me, it just send me on a wild chase downloading drivers and other things that eventually didnt work at all. Maybe I will try to rewrite it, as soon as I have enough experience to do so, i own this device for just a week.

Next time, read before you peform the install steps. It's nowhere like the older devices due to the A/B Recovery.
1. Use MSM Downloader to put you back to stock.
2. Upgrade to Android 10
3. Factory Reset to Clean out your phone (don't forget to unlock bootloader)
4. Initialize phone
5. Boot twrp (specific to Android Q + OP7 Pro)
6. Install TWRP and Magisk from TWRP
7. reboot and enjoy your rooted phone

lloydlim996 said:
Next time, read before you peform the install steps. It's nowhere like the older devices due to the A/B Recovery.
1. Use MSM Downloader to put you back to stock.
2. Upgrade to Android 10
3. Factory Reset to Clean out your phone (don't forget to unlock bootloader)
4. Initialize phone
5. Boot twrp (specific to Android Q + OP7 Pro)
6. Install TWRP and Magisk from TWRP
7. reboot and enjoy your rooted phone
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What is MSM download tool? I'm going to try using All in One.
On searching for MSM tool, I found https://www.techoxygen.com/msm-download-tool/ is that correct?
Scratch this, MSMdownload is part of zip, I'll read through https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79972789&postcount=50 and see how it goes

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[HELP] Looking for Huawei Nexus 6P Bootloop Fix

My Huawei Nexus 6P is on bootloop for a week and a half now. I have made some fixes, but still no luck. Here's what happened and the things that I've done:
[1]
My 6P was pure stock, no unlocked bootloaders, roots, and such. No reset happened, all straight OTA update from Marshmallow to the lastest Oreo 8.0.0 update back then (Current situation of the phone before it all happened)
First occurrences of the bootloop is not a BLOD. The phone suddenly freezes and restarts to some limited bootloops, until finally, it did bootlooped indefinitely.
At that time I don't have an unlocked bootloader. I was about to follow this fix https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/ when suddenly my 6P booted while plugged into my computer (I assumed it's because of the heat). So immediately, I've backed up my files manually (not nandroid nor using Titanium backup).
My phone worked from then, but since I was afraid that the bootloop might occur again:
1. I unlocked my bootloader
2. Flashed TWRP
3. Flashed Magisk and rooted through TWRP
4. Flashed ElementalX kernel
After that it worked fine for a night and half of the day the other day.
[2]
Afternoon that day, the phone started to bootloop again. But this time it cannot boot to TWRP: Upon selecting recovery mode from Fastboot, my 6 just tends to bootloop again. So, again, I've tried some things:
1. Re-flahsed TWRP (no luck)
2. Booted TWRP from my computer through fastboot (no luck)
3. Flashed all stock images from Google (Angler's Oreo) but still no luck
All just resulted to bootloop upon rebooting from Fastboot. Haven't tried anything again since then, until today
[3]
Today I've tried to follow this https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/ fix, but unluckily, I flashed the boot image for Nougat (as mentioned, mine's Android version is Oreo 8.0.0 from Google's downloadable stock images). Now my 6P is stuck in the Google logo for long. I've tried forcing shut down the 6P in hopes that I can boot to Fastboot again (and flash Oreo4Cores instead), but I can't. Now questions linger as my hope since to slip off
1. What can I do next?
2. Does flashing the Nougat boot image to an Oreo device work?
3. How long does it really take for this boot image fix to boot (if ever it does work)
4. What should I NOT do?
5. Or any other tips in this situation if ever I've got the wrong questions.
I hope someone could help me. Thank you in advance.
HEY...Dont worry.Take deep breath and follow each and every steps very carefully post on this link...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ne...loop-death-t3716330/post74774303#post74774303
Today itself my beloved nexus 6p run into bootloop. I tried every possible fix like factory reset, clearing data,cache and reflashing stock rom but no luck.so, from this thred i followed and fied my nexus 6p.
Just wanna add some basic check before you start fixing..
1. Make sure your pc is update to date officialy.Use windows pc.I am using windows 10 up-to-date.use Ccleaner latest version to clean pc.click analyse and then run.For registry cleaning,do analyse and run but don't take backup when asked just click on no and proceed to clean registry.
Then,right click C Drive >properties>disk cleanup.check all boxes and click on "clean up system files".Again check all boxes after calculating finished>ok>delete files.
Restart your pc and follow above mentioned thred for easy fix.
2. Needed good quality data cable,nexus 6p driver installed and all correct patched files for each version.
NO NEED TO FLASH OTHER FILES EXCEPT PATCHED 4 CORES BOOT IMG FILE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO ROOT OR FLASH CUSTOM KERNAL.

Can't reboot to Recovery after upgrade to Android 10

Hello everyone,
As I mentioned in the title, since I upgraded to Android 10, can't boot to recovery.
Dowloaded latest version of the Adb kit, and while issuing
adb reboot recovery
the phone reboots but goes to normal boot.
Tried manually (power + vol down etc.) and when choosing Recovery - same thing happens.
Needless to say that my laptop is authorized debug device and phone is in debug mode etc. - I have done this many times before Android 10 update.
All I try to do is to sideload the latest OTA as I did many times before because my phone is rooted and the updates do not install automatically.
Pixel (First generation)
Rooted with Magisk
Bootloader unlocked
Stock recovery (using TWRP without installing it when flashing Magisk)
Hope somebody can advise. Obviously there is something new in Android 10 which has to be set (like the need for debugging authorization for example, which I already did).
Thank you
John
Im getting a similar problem. I get stuck on th Google logo screen. I cant hard-reset, recovery mode or boot, the only things that works is th barcode.
Android 10 changed something in the ramdisk that you can't install TWRP directly on the phone. You have to boot it via PC using "fastboot boot <insert twrp image name>.img"
You can try installing twrp to ramdisk. Put twrp 3.3.1-0.img in your devices storage and then fastboot twrp 3.3.0-0 (disable pin etc first) then once it's booted go to advanced and select install to ramdisk and select the 3.3.1-0.img and it should install it. You may get a not enough storage error on 10/Q (I did) bit worth a punt. Make a back up first as usual, if no good flash a fresh factory.img and see if that cures it and then restore your apps/data etcfrom your Google back up (if you use it)
Good luck
junglism93 said:
You can try installing twrp to ramdisk. Put twrp 3.3.1-0.img in your devices storage and then fastboot twrp 3.3.0-0 (disable pin etc first) then once it's booted go to advanced and select install to ramdisk and select the 3.3.1-0.img and it should install it. You may get a not enough storage error on 10/Q (I did) bit worth a punt. Make a back up first as usual, if no good flash a fresh factory.img and see if that cures it and then restore your apps/data etcfrom your Google back up (if you use it)
Good luck
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Thank you for the advice, however as I mentioned in my original post I don't want to install TWRP permanently , and the problem is that I cannot go to the stock recovery mode which has no connection to TWRP. There is something with Android 10 which changed since 9 and I'm interested to find what. Everything worked fine before the upgrade.
Also, the option to flash factory image and restore (I also have Titanium in addition to Google backup) is a too much of a hassle. I use this phone for real, not only to play with it.
Anyway, again thank you for your input.
John
Sorry mate, re read your OP. I just tried booting into the aosp recovery and got the same issue! My guess is its magisk as I could boot into the aosp recovery prior to installing it. Re flash or restore the previous boot.img or a stock boot.img and it should boot into aosp recovery again. Magisk must be installing to or patching the aosp recovery ramdisk and stopping it booting. Other than that just fastboot twrp and use that.
Edit: it's magisk, restored original images and it booted into aosp recovery first try.
I've had no problems installing TWRP 3.3.0.0 normally after using an *.img file to get TWRP started. EDIT: and booting into it.
junglism93 said:
Sorry mate, re read your OP. I just tried booting into the aosp recovery and got the same issue! My guess is its magisk as I could boot into the aosp recovery prior to installing it. Re flash or restore the previous boot.img or a stock boot.img and it should boot into aosp recovery again. Magisk must be installing to or patching the aosp recovery ramdisk and stopping it booting. Other than that just fastboot twrp and use that.
Edit: it's magisk, restored original images and it booted into aosp recovery first try.
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You are right. I did open Magisk and from the uninstall options choosed "Restore images" (no need to do complete uninstall, which is the other option). After that I was able to boot in recovery etc. I guess this is what you meant in your PS. At the end re-flashed Magisk and all is back to normal.
I will alert the Magisk team about the issue (if they are not already aware).
Case closed.
Thanks again.
John
Master Cylinder said:
I've had no problems installing TWRP 3.3.0.0 normally after using an *.img file to get TWRP started. EDIT: and booting into it.
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Please read my OP. I was clear that I DON'T want to install TWRP permanently and this was never the problem.
The problem is solved (kind of). See the other posts.
Thank you.
John
I thought TWRP wasn't compatible with Android 10 yet? I am seeing mixed things
aholeinthewor1d said:
I thought TWRP wasn't compatible with Android 10 yet? I am seeing mixed things
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It works just fine.
Mzprx said:
It works just fine.
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Are there steps for how to install somewhere? I keep reading that it's not working on the Pixel with Android 10. Thanks
aholeinthewor1d said:
Are there steps for how to install somewhere? I keep reading that it's not working on the Pixel with Android 10. Thanks
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It is a mess. It works with Pixel (I have this one and can confirm) and supposedly Pixel 2. It won't work for brand new phones arriving with factory installed Android 10.
Read the following:
https://twrp.me/site/update/2019/10/23/twrp-and-android-10.html#
After that, if you want to try, go to the page below to find instructions for your device. Note that the list is by manufacturer, so if you are looking for Pixel, it is under Google.
https://twrp.me/Devices/
Just in case - backup and have the factory image for your phone handy in case something goes wrong. For google phones you can download the image and see instructions here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Note that I never installed TWRP permanently, so I can't say if the permanent installation will work (I think it should, but not sure). Typically I just load TWRP and use it to flash pakages, but at the end I'm keeping the stock recovery.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
John
Mzprx said:
It is a mess. It works with Pixel (I have this one and can confirm) and supposedly Pixel 2. It won't work for brand new phones arriving with factory installed Android 10.
Read the following:
https://twrp.me/site/update/2019/10/23/twrp-and-android-10.html#
After that, if you want to try, go to the page below to find instructions for your device. Note that the list is by manufacturer, so if you are looking for Pixel, it is under Google.
https://twrp.me/Devices/
Just in case - backup and have the factory image for your phone handy in case something goes wrong. For google phones you can download the image and see instructions here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Note that I never installed TWRP permanently, so I can't say if the permanent installation will work (I think it should, but not sure). Typically I just load TWRP and use it to flash pakages, but at the end I'm keeping the stock recovery.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
John
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Thanks. Yea from what I can tell no one has had luck actually installing it on the Pixel with Android 10 yet. I'm familiar with how to fix everything if something goes wrong. I would try but others have already tried and failed. It won't install for them.
firstly, dont use whatever ****ty platform-tools you are using, get them from here.
secondly, you dont install recovery on android 10 yet, it doenst work. you have to just boot to twrp using `fastboot boot twrp.img` once you are in bootloader mode.

Stuck in CrashDump Mode

I just purchased a new OnePlus 7 Pro yesterday and immediately set about rooting it. This is the process I followed:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img
TWRP: Install > Select Storage > Internal Storage > Magisk-v20.3.zip
TWRP: Wipe > Format Data
I rebooted and was confused when I wasn't rooted. It seemed the last step had undone my root, so I went back into TWRP and installed Magisk again this time without formatting data. When I rebooted I had root and all was well.
However, there was an OEM update available that warned me it would remove root if I installed it. I found this guide to install an OEM update without losing root, which basically says to download the update via Oxygen Updater and then install it from TWRP. On step 6 is says to select the "Inject TWRP after install" option, but this didn't exist in my TWRP. I went ahead without it, thinking maybe it was enabled by default in my newer version of TWRP. The installation seemed to go without a hitch, but when I rebooted after I was stuck in fastboot. I couldn't boot my phone, nor could I get back into TWRP or regular recovery, only fastboot.
I tried flashing TWRP again using fastboot, but to no avail. I also tried running fastboot -w, but was still stuck in fastboot. I did some more research and found this comment which made it seem like all I had to do was download 10.0-GM21AA-OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.O.20_OTA_020_all_1909172051_db7a3f61-FASTBOOT from here and then run flash-all.bat. Once I did so I ended up stuck on the following screen:
Code:
QUALCOMM CrashDump Mode
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dm-verify device corrupted Force Dump
kernel_restart
I can't seem to do anything at all with my device; not even turn it off. I tried holding the power button down for nearly a minute and no response from the phone. Is there any hope at all for my phone or have I properly destroyed it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/mistake-kernel-error-t4029743
Same thing happened to me and I searched around a bit and found resolution. You can try what I did or try msm tool but search first as crashdump error is becoming common issue it seems
I held both volume buttons until restart and let go of one of them to get into recovery and then boot to boot loader if needed
Thank you so much! I thought I'd corrupted fastboot and permanently bricked the phone.
Once I was in fastboot I used tool all in one to flash 9.5.13-GM21AA-OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.O.16_OTA_016_all_1908281716_b2bb5-FASTBOOT.zip onto my phone by picking Flash Factory Images, and now it's back up and running.
jasons1004 said:
I held both volume buttons until restart and let go of one of them to get into recovery and then boot to boot loader if needed
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This was the magic trick I needed to know. Holding both volume buttons didn't quite work for me. I held them both down for over a minute and nothing happened. Then I tried holding down the power button and that seemed to work after several seconds. I didn't hold down volume down quickly enough the first time, so I had to do it again. I held both volume buttons and the power button for over a minute, but again, nothing. I tried a couple more times and got it to work. Haven't been able to figure out exactly what causes it to exit the CrashDump mode, but the volume buttons together seems to be the important part.
This time I tried doing the OEM updates first, thinking that attempting to install them manually is what caused my problem. First I installed the 10.0.3.GM21AA update, then after rebooting I installed the 10.3.0.GM21AA update. At this point it said my system was up to date, so I want ahead and booted into fastboot and ran fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img. No errors, but no TWRP either. My phone was stuck in fastboot again.
Is it necessary to stick with 9.5.13 if I want root? Is there some way to get TWRP to work with 10?
altayh said:
This time I tried doing the OEM updates first, thinking that attempting to install them manually is what caused my problem. First I installed the 10.0.3.GM21AA update, then after rebooting I installed the 10.3.0.GM21AA update. At this point it said my system was up to date, so I want ahead and booted into fastboot and ran fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img. No errors, but no TWRP either. My phone was stuck in fastboot again.
Is it necessary to stick with 9.5.13 if I want root? Is there some way to get TWRP to work with 10?
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Just use tool to flash 9 then after first boot fasboot flash whatever 10 build you can find. Then after first boot of 10 try boot twrp and install twrp.
Honestly I just used the tool to root and flash recovery. There is a button for that and just pick your files. Good luck
altayh said:
This time I tried doing the OEM updates first, thinking that attempting to install them manually is what caused my problem. First I installed the 10.0.3.GM21AA update, then after rebooting I installed the 10.3.0.GM21AA update. At this point it said my system was up to date, so I want ahead and booted into fastboot and ran fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img. No errors, but no TWRP either. My phone was stuck in fastboot again.
Is it necessary to stick with 9.5.13 if I want root? Is there some way to get TWRP to work with 10?
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You need to use a more recent versions of TWRP with Android 10. Current unofficial version -74 should work. So in your current condition, you should be able to simply boot TWRP (using the correct version), flash TWRP installer zip (if you want TWRP installed), flash Magisk (current version is 20.3) and reboot and you should have root again.
Easiest way I've found to install the OTA updates, is to simply install the update through the phone settings, do NOT reboot immediately after the update, go into Magisk Manager, flash TWRP installer zip as if it were a Magisk module (optional, if you want TWRP installed), then install Magisk picking the option "Install to inactive slot (after OTA)". Than just reboot, and you should be updated and with root.
redpoint73 said:
You need to use a more recent versions of TWRP with Android 10. Current unofficial version -74 should work. So in your current condition, you should be able to simply boot TWRP (using the correct version), flash TWRP installer zip (if you want TWRP installed), flash Magisk (current version is 20.3) and reboot and you should have root again.
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Ah, I was using the Official TWRP App to get the images so I was under the impression that twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img was the latest. I assume you're saying I should use TWRP 3.3.1-74 Unified Unofficial Q by mauronofrio from over here instead.
redpoint73 said:
Easiest way I've found to install the OTA updates, is to simply install the update through the phone settings, do NOT reboot immediately after the update, go into Magisk Manager, flash TWRP installer zip as if it were a Magisk module (optional, if you want TWRP installed), then install Magisk picking the option "Install to inactive slot (after OTA)". Than just reboot, and you should be updated and with root.
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This is good to know. Thanks.
Just to follow up, I applied the available OTAs through the phone settings (up to bulid 10.3.0.GM21AA) and then followed the More articulated but fully functional instructions to install TWRP 3.3.1-74 Unified Unofficial Q. Everything went well and I'm now up to date and rooted. Thanks again to both of you!
altayh said:
I assume you're saying I should use TWRP 3.3.1-74 Unified Unofficial Q by mauronofrio from over here instead.
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That is the correct TWRP to use ("Unofficial" version -74), as it appears you have already determined.
I don't know why the "official" versions have fallen so far behind. It's been months stuck on version -4, so it seems that they have stopped going "official" for some reason. No matter, the unofficial versions are working fine (and in fact required for Android 10 as you now know), so the "official" tag seems like a technicality.
On these OnePlus phones I don't know why they love Qualcomm Crashdump mode. I fixed it sort of like you, but this worked 100%. You hold all 3 buttons (power, vol up, vol down) and you bypass the crashdump (takes several seconds 5 maybe 10), just quickly let go so you'll be in fastboot mode and can work your magic to fix the damn thing....
I even contacted OnePlus on an 8 they had no idea what to do...
Fastboot flash boot recovery.img <-- bad idea
Fastboot boot recovery.img <-- provit

Issues rooting my oneplus 7 pro / installing twrp properly

Dear oneplus community,
the recent days I wanted to update my stock system and keep my magisk at the same time. But somehow things messed up and lost my root status so I had to go back and flash magisk via twrp again. Since I didn't install twrp as default recovery, I had to boot manually into it.
Here is one of the first issues: the command "fastboot boot recovery.img" had an output line which said that the file is unauthorized. That is quite a common error so I booted into twrp via the all in one tool. Alright here I am in the recovery, ready to install magisk again as usual. Now I am facing the unable to mount vendor, storage and system error, so I fixed it by going to exfat and back to ext4 if I am correct.
Now somehow things messed up even more because at this point I was stuck in a boot loop. I managed to get out of it with the MSM back to stock method.
So in the end I got a stock android 10 oxygenos system I want to have magisk on it again. But when I try to get into the recovery mode sometimes itll work and sometimes it wont. Sometimes the command prompt gives me the unauthorized error message again and sometimes I get stuck in the fastboot mode screen with the oneplus logo.
Eventually I get into the recovery by using various methods e.g. all in one tool, but also here it happenes that the command prompt gives me the unauthorized error.
At this point everything seems to be okay with the installation of magisk (no errors, etc.). But when I'm trying to boot up from the recovery it says that I have no OS installed whether I have magisk installed or not. In a second and third try I additionally tried to flash a rom before installing magisk so I am sure to actually having a OS installed. But it still gives me the same error.
Any ideas how to deal with that, so that I can install magisk on my stock rom properly without having these weird issues.
At this point I'm losing the belief in myself because it shouldn't be that hard at all, since I already rooted my previous phones like mi6 the oneplus 6 haswell..
I will post error codes later.
Thank you.
I actually just started a thread about installing TWRP and magisk yesterday. I am having the same problem installing. I assume it's the versions of each file that I am using that are incompatible, because I am following the instructions as written.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/current-twrp-magisk-unlocked-oneplus-7-t4094307
At this point, since no one seems to know what the problem is, I'm just gonna stay on stock, unlocked bootloader, no root. Which defeats the purpose of even having an unlocked bootloader, but at least I'll have functioning phone. If you need to install an OS on your phone, follow this method.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/bricked-oneplus-7-pro-stuck-fastboot-t3972469
This will get you back to factory settings, unlocked bootloader.
+1 here, actually quite confused how to get TWRP properly so it sticks, amd confused about two slots situation.
Now going back to stock via MSM Method. Im in a bootloop/bricked device again.
I'll try to do it one more time and i'll document my steps detailed, so more experienced users can follow the steps better.
Silencex33 said:
Now going back to stock via MSM Method. Im in a bootloop/bricked device again.
I'll try to do it one more time and i'll document my steps detailed, so more experienced users can follow the steps better.
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Get twrp from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3932943. 3.3.1-79
im about to try this on my tmob oneplus 7 pro, any suggestions as to if I should wait for new updates ?

urgent: oneplus 7 pro TWRP bootloop

I'm very new to everything related to rooting and I think I screwed up, I'm not even sure if this is what a bootloop is.
My device won't boot back into android, I've tried to look for a solution but I don't understand any of the terms those people use.
I followed a tutorial to help me root my phone which I think might have worked but now I can't do anything.
I installed the latest twrp .zip on my phone and elementalX (I think I downloaded it for android 10 instead of 11), I tried a couple of commands in the terminal suggested by other people but none of them did anything.
I really want my phone back, even if that means that it won't be rooted, I made a backup of my data so all that matters to me is that I can use my phone again.
If you know anything that can help me, please try to explain it in a way I might understand as I don't even really know what flashing means.
wattage0 said:
I'm very new to everything related to rooting and I think I screwed up, I'm not even sure if this is what a bootloop is.
My device won't boot back into android, I've tried to look for a solution but I don't understand any of the terms those people use.
I followed a tutorial to help me root my phone which I think might have worked but now I can't do anything.
I installed the latest twrp .zip on my phone and elementalX (I think I downloaded it for android 10 instead of 11), I tried a couple of commands in the terminal suggested by other people but none of them did anything.
I really want my phone back, even if that means that it won't be rooted, I made a backup of my data so all that matters to me is that I can use my phone again.
If you know anything that can help me, please try to explain it in a way I might understand as I don't even really know what flashing means.
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Can you boot into fastboot then toggle the volume key to recovery , does it go to twrp or something else?
hammered58 said:
Can you boot into fastboot then toggle the volume key to recovery , does it go to twrp or something else?
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that goes back to twrp
wattage0 said:
that goes back to twrp
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Good then try the below steps
This sequence has worked for me every time
1. Reboot twrp/lineage recovery, format data. Reboot bootloader
2. Fastboot boot into TWRP FBEv2
3. Sideload official TWRP 3.5.2.9-0 installer (found on TWRP website). Reboot recovery
4. Copy OOS 11.zip to internal storage. Or OTG drive,, Flash OOS 11.zip. Reboot recovery again
5. Format data in OOS stock recovery & Reboot
6. After boot into OOS 11, just local upgrade rom .zip again, you will have OOS in both slots

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