I running latest bliss ROM and I wanted to flash the gapps for bliss ROM but currently have different gapps installed ... Do I have to wipe ROM to flash a different gapps package
Wipe the system partition, flash rom, gapps and supersu (if needed). This will leave your sdcard and non-system apps intact.
Hi.
Sorry for this
I am running CM stable 12.1. My recovery is TWRP.
I saw an update in OTA. Clicked "Update".
Phone rebooted into TWRP.
What's next?
(Tried finding the file in Download folder - but it's not there)
Again - sorry ):
Thank you for your help!
I guess you are talking about the recent CM13 stable release right?
The zip is located inside the cmupdater folder.
But don't flash it yet!
As you are coming from Lollipop, you have to flash marshmallow gapps with cm13!
I am using opengapps.
Also you were lucky the update did not work automatically, without the correct gapps, you will end up with a bootloop or force closes!
Your current TWRP version does not support the builtin cyanogenmod updater. Update TWRP too.
AcmE85 said:
I guess you are talking about the recent CM13 stable release right?
The zip is located inside the cmupdater folder.
But don't flash it yet!
As you are coming from Lollipop, you have to flash marshmallow gapps with cm13!
I am using opengapps.
Also you were lucky the update did not work automatically, without the correct gapps, you will end up with a bootloop or force closes!
Your current TWRP version does not support the builtin cyanogenmod updater. Update TWRP too.
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Wow - thank yo so much!!!!
Ok so this is what you suggest (if I am right):
1. Download OpenGapps 6.0 (desired version) from here: http://opengapps.org/
2. Go into TWRP.
3. Flash Latest CM13 STABLE (located at cmupdater folder).
4. Flash GAPPS.
5. Wipe Delivk + Catch
Is this correct?
Thanks again!!!!
Before step 3.
Go to:
Wipe - Advanced Wipe - and only wipe System
(this fully removes your current gapps and all kinds of possible mods which are maybe not compatible to Marshmallow)
then go on...
What TWRP Version do you have right now?
Don't forget to do a full backup in case anything goes wrong!
since there is an update for eu stock miui 11.3.3.0 to 11.3.4.0 and I'm rooted, did this to safe update.
1. recommend make a twrp backup ;
2. Uninstall magisk manager app;
3. download the full rom in local update format at http://c.mi.com//miuidownload/detail?device=1900374
4. put the rom in internal or external sd and flash with twrp;
5. then flash magisk and the descrypt.zip file if you are with this twrp ;
after reboot you are updated and rooted.
all preinstalled apps eventually removed are now there, uninstall them again.
Hi, I have a simple question, but I couldn't find the answer anywhere - how do I update the modified OxygenOS? I have, for example, TWRP, Magisk, Renovate ICE, what should I do about it when the update comes out? Do I need to reinstall all these things after flashing the system?
You can flash the upgrade and install your mods again.
ThaRealSaad said:
You can flash the upgrade and install your mods again.
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I don't think this is accurate, according to the TWRP thread. I believe you're supposed to remove all the magisk modules and then flash.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...covery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322/amp/
HOW TO UPDATE a ROM and KEEP TWRP and ROOT:
Before all Disable all magisk modules for boths methods
- Put rom.zip, twrp installer.zip and magisk.zip on your internal storage;
- Flash Rom;
- Flash TWRP Installer;
- Flash magisk;
- Reboot.
If you want you can also update a stock rom from phone settings with local upgrade:
- Update the Rom WITHOUT REBOOT;
- Open Magisk Manager;
- Menu/modules/+ button/select the twrp installer.zip and flash it;
- Always in Magisk Manager, click on Install/Install/Direct Install;
- Again in Magisk Manager, click on Install/Install/Inactive Slot;
- Reboot.
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Check what TWRP version you have.
Also, search for the magisk module about the A/B partition flash. I learned about that a little too late.
Just disable all magisk mods and reboot before update.
And do your research about support before reanabling magisk mods
I've been using below steps to update my OP6 while preserving root. Thought of sharing with you all
I've been using this method for all recent updates like 9.0.9 ->10.3.0->10.3.5->10.3.6->10.3.7->10.3.8->10.3.9->10.3.11->11.1.1.1
My OP6 info:
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91
Magisk: 23.0
Steps:
enable system update app if it's disabled
nandroid backup (optional)
enable any disabled system apps like youtube
- download OTA updated zip: via Oxygen Updater App -> Full Update option
- Install it: System Settings -> Local Upgrade option (don't reboot).
- Once installed: go to Magisk -> run TWRP retention script from osm0sis (don't reboot).
- Again in Magisk, install magisk -> install to inactive slot (don't reboot yet).
- Then on modules list, disable all modules and then finally...
- Reboot, this reboot will take some minutes...
- after reboot, re enable all modules and everything will work perfectly.
The System Updater and Magisk do all the work, never ever once having to boot into recovery.
JerryGoyal said:
I've been using below steps to update my OP6 while preserving root. Thought of sharing with you all
I've been using this method for all recent updates like 9.0.9 ->10.3.0->10.3.5->10.3.6->10.3.7->10.3.8->10.3.9->10.3.11->11.1.1.1
My OP6 info:
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91
Magisk: 23.0
Steps:
enable system update app if it's disabled
nandroid backup (optional)
enable any disabled system apps like youtube
- download OTA updated zip: via Oxygen Updater App -> Full Update option
- Install it: System Settings -> Local Upgrade option (don't reboot).
- Once installed: go to Magisk -> run TWRP retention script from osm0sis (don't reboot).
- Again in Magisk, install magisk -> install to inactive slot (don't reboot yet).
- Then on modules list, disable all modules and then finally...
- Reboot, this reboot will take some minutes...
- after reboot, re enable all modules and everything will work perfectly.
The System Updater and Magisk do all the work, never ever once having to boot into recovery.
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Hi guys How I can #root OnePlus 6 in oxygen os 11.1.1.1??? said: And how install #TWRP OnePlus 6 in oxygen os 11.1.1.1??? Can't install TWRP in android 11 crashed OnePlus 6 The in Oxygen os 11.1.1.1 very slowly #speed phone OnePlus 6 and very slowly and poor Network? Don't use high speed Network? Don't use high speed phone? Please help me Thanks
JerryGoyal said:
I've been using below steps to update my OP6 while preserving root. Thought of sharing with you all
I've been using this method for all recent updates like 9.0.9 ->10.3.0->10.3.5->10.3.6->10.3.7->10.3.8->10.3.9->10.3.11->11.1.1.1
My OP6 info:
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91
Magisk: 23.0
Steps:
enable system update app if it's disabled
nandroid backup (optional)
enable any disabled system apps like youtube
- download OTA updated zip: via Oxygen Updater App -> Full Update option
- Install it: System Settings -> Local Upgrade option (don't reboot).
- Once installed: go to Magisk -> run TWRP retention script from osm0sis (don't reboot).
- Again in Magisk, install magisk -> install to inactive slot (don't reboot yet).
- Then on modules list, disable all modules and then finally...
- Reboot, this reboot will take some minutes...
- after reboot, re enable all modules and everything will work perfectly.
The System Updater and Magisk do all the work, never ever once having to boot into recovery.
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Super useful, thank you!
Very helpful!
Thank you JerryGoyal
Your method worked perfectly!
fullbazak said:
Hi guys How I can #root OnePlus 6 in oxygen os 11.1.1.1??? said: And how install #TWRP OnePlus 6 in oxygen os 11.1.1.1??? Can't install TWRP in android 11 crashed OnePlus 6 The in Oxygen os 11.1.1.1 very slowly #speed phone OnePlus 6 and very slowly and poor Network? Don't use high speed Network? Don't use high speed phone? Please help me Thanks
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I've got the same issue
fullbazak said:
Hi guys How I can #root OnePlus 6 in oxygen os 11.1.1.1??? said: And how install #TWRP OnePlus 6 in oxygen os 11.1.1.1??? Can't install TWRP in android 11 crashed OnePlus 6 The in Oxygen os 11.1.1.1 very slowly #speed phone OnePlus 6 and very slowly and poor Network? Don't use high speed Network? Don't use high speed phone? Please help me Thanks
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Let me know here if you find a fix for installation of TWRP under 11.1.1.1 please?
With rooted version 10.3.x I updated this way without any problems:
How to Update Your OnePlus 6 or 6T Without Losing Root — No Computer Needed
One of the biggest downsides to rooting is that it can be a pain to update every month with each new security patch. With other phones, you might have had to fully unroot the device, maybe flash a stock recovery, or potentially even flash all the factory images to get a new update. Thankfully...
oneplus.gadgethacks.com
* Download full stock rom (same as from OxygenUpdater), latest TWRP (now 3.5) and lastest Magisk (now 23.0) onto sdcard of device.
* Reboot into TWRP recovery
* Flash stock ROM and then TWRP without intermediate reboot
* Reboot into TWRP recovery again
* Flash Magisk
* Reboot normally.
I left all disabled system apps such as e.g. Youtube app, disabled. I did the update manually without using Oxygenupdater, the latter only for verifying the MD5 of the ROM.
Can this also be done with flashing 11.1.1 ROM ?
JerryGoyal said:
I've been using below steps to update my OP6 while preserving root. Thought of sharing with you all
I've been using this method for all recent updates like 9.0.9 ->10.3.0->10.3.5->10.3.6->10.3.7->10.3.8->10.3.9->10.3.11->11.1.1.1
My OP6 info:
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91
Magisk: 23.0
Steps:
enable system update app if it's disabled
nandroid backup (optional)
enable any disabled system apps like youtube
- download OTA updated zip: via Oxygen Updater App -> Full Update option
- Install it: System Settings -> Local Upgrade option (don't reboot).
- Once installed: go to Magisk -> run TWRP retention script from osm0sis (don't reboot).
- Again in Magisk, install magisk -> install to inactive slot (don't reboot yet).
- Then on modules list, disable all modules and then finally...
- Reboot, this reboot will take some minutes...
- after reboot, re enable all modules and everything will work perfectly.
The System Updater and Magisk do all the work, never ever once having to boot into recovery.
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Sorry, please explain "modules list". In what context is this please?
Quick note. Do not re-enable Smali Patcher if that was one of your previously enabled modules. The framework used to create the patch was from the previous android OS version, so it'll just spin when booting. To fix it follow the official recommendation from the smali patcher FAQ which is Boot into TWRP > Advanced > File Manager > navigate to data > adb > modules > select the module directory (in this case "fomey.smalipatcher" > folder icon in the bottom right > delete.
mermaidkiller said:
With rooted version 10.3.x I updated this way without any problems:
How to Update Your OnePlus 6 or 6T Without Losing Root — No Computer Needed
One of the biggest downsides to rooting is that it can be a pain to update every month with each new security patch. With other phones, you might have had to fully unroot the device, maybe flash a stock recovery, or potentially even flash all the factory images to get a new update. Thankfully...
oneplus.gadgethacks.com
* Download full stock rom (same as from OxygenUpdater), latest TWRP (now 3.5) and lastest Magisk (now 23.0) onto sdcard of device.
* Reboot into TWRP recovery
* Flash stock ROM and then TWRP without intermediate reboot
* Reboot into TWRP recovery again
* Flash Magisk
* Reboot normally.
I left all disabled system apps such as e.g. Youtube app, disabled. I did the update manually without using Oxygenupdater, the latter only for verifying the MD5 of the ROM.
Can this also be done with flashing 11.1.1 ROM ?
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Have you used this method earlier in earlier versions
Hi @JerryGoyal need TWRP retention script which you have mentioned in your post, kindly share the link here
mermaidkiller said:
With rooted version 10.3.x I updated this way without any problems:
How to Update Your OnePlus 6 or 6T Without Losing Root — No Computer Needed
One of the biggest downsides to rooting is that it can be a pain to update every month with each new security patch. With other phones, you might have had to fully unroot the device, maybe flash a stock recovery, or potentially even flash all the factory images to get a new update. Thankfully...
oneplus.gadgethacks.com
* Download full stock rom (same as from OxygenUpdater), latest TWRP (now 3.5) and lastest Magisk (now 23.0) onto sdcard of device.
* Reboot into TWRP recovery
* Flash stock ROM and then TWRP without intermediate reboot
* Reboot into TWRP recovery again
* Flash Magisk
* Reboot normally.
I left all disabled system apps such as e.g. Youtube app, disabled. I did the update manually without using Oxygenupdater, the latter only for verifying the MD5 of the ROM.
Can this also be done with flashing 11.1.1 ROM ?
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Which TWRP version and Magisk version did you use?
A very big thanks to you bro!
Before Updation:
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My OP6 info:
v 9.0.9
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91
Magisk: 23.0
After Updation:
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Now My OP6 info:
v11.1.1.1
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91 (But its not accepting the password, so not decrypting)
Magisk: 23.0
Any suggestions regarding TWRP to work.
I have been using the same method for updating open betas. Now there is official november update.. Is it possible to update to official rom from open beta using this method without losing data and root?
Static-xy said:
Which TWRP version and Magisk version did you use?
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Usually the latest (3.5 resp. 23).
So now I want to use the same way, by re-flashing TWRP (probably a newer version) after the new stock ROM, but before reboot.
@JerryGoyal kindly share twrp retention script and twrp link here which you used
JerryGoyal said:
I've been using below steps to update my OP6 while preserving root. Thought of sharing with you all
I've been using this method for all recent updates like 9.0.9 ->10.3.0->10.3.5->10.3.6->10.3.7->10.3.8->10.3.9->10.3.11->11.1.1.1
My OP6 info:
TWRP: 3.2.3-x | blu_spark v9.91
Magisk: 23.0
Steps:
enable system update app if it's disabled
nandroid backup (optional)
enable any disabled system apps like youtube
- download OTA updated zip: via Oxygen Updater App -> Full Update option
- Install it: System Settings -> Local Upgrade option (don't reboot).
- Once installed: go to Magisk -> run TWRP retention script from osm0sis (don't reboot).
- Again in Magisk, install magisk -> install to inactive slot (don't reboot yet).
- Then on modules list, disable all modules and then finally...
- Reboot, this reboot will take some minutes...
- after reboot, re enable all modules and everything will work perfectly.
The System Updater and Magisk do all the work, never ever once having to boot into recovery.
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Thank you.
After the whole process is completed what to do with TWRP retention script module
should we uninstall it
Does the method in the OP work for updating from 11.1.1.1 to 11.1.2.2? Or is it only for updating from earlier versions of Oxygen to 11.x?
ashish1989 said:
After the whole process is completed what to do with TWRP retention script module
should we uninstall it
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????
@JerryGoyal .
Hi, I am on OP6 on OOS version 10.3.5 with Magisk root version 21.4 and twrp recovery. Also XXX nolimts Rom installed. I have no issues with the current version of OOS, and have disabled the update with 'Xxx nolimits' rom. I am unable to use banking apps since the Magisk hide apparently doesn't work for them. Only 'phonepe' works till now, but it's only a matter of time when they behave like 'yono sbi' app too. I have heard that this is because of the safetynet check failure. I have tried installing the module 'universal safetynet fix' but it didn't work. I have an unlocked bootloader as well, I don't know if that is relevant. Please help.