im using this guide
at section 4.
and i cant understand something.
i have Edxposed module, i need to delete it also or just call recording and themes modules should be removed?
please help me, thank you.
and one more thing, the app of magisk was changed, how do i get this line? :
Step 4: Click the back button in the top left, followed by the hamburger menu in the top left as well (3 horizontal lines). Click Magisk and then click the top Install button, followed by Install again, then Install to Inactive Slot. You may now click Reboot.
My way to update with root + twrp:
disable magisk modules
reboot in twrp
install full ota
install twrp
reboot twrp
install magisk
wipe dalvik cache
reboot system
enable magisk modules
provit!
ghost323 said:
My way to update with root + twrp:
disable magisk modules
reboot in twrp
install full ota
install twrp
reboot twrp
install magisk
wipe dalvik cache
reboot system
enable magisk modules
provit!
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When you say to install twrp. What do you mean? Which file should i install when im already in twrp?
For example the latest twrp.zip. (twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-installer.zip)
The boot.img is overwritten during the update. Therefore it is necessary to install twrp again. Then restart directly into the twrp. Now install magist ... As I wrote it before.
Very simple and reliable method. I've only had good experiences with it.
ghost323 said:
For example the latest twrp.zip. (twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-installer.zip)
The boot.img is overwritten during the update. Therefore it is necessary to install twrp again. Then restart directly into the twrp. Now install magist ... As I wrote it before.
Very simple and reliable method. I've only had good experiences with it.
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my phone is stuck on the red circle with the 2 white circle.
what can i do?
i did it:
Step 1: If you have any themes installed, such as Renovate ICE, Swift Themes, RoundyUI, or Substratum themes, remove them before continuing. Remove the Call Recording Enabler module if you have it. Restart if needed.
Step 2: Click on the system update notification. If it does not appear, open Settings, scroll to the bottom and click System, scroll to the bottom and click System updates. Click on the Install or Download and Install button and let it complete. Do NOT click Reboot.
Step 3: Open Magisk Manager and click the hamburger menu in the top left (3 horizontal lines). Click Downloads and then click the search icon (magnifying glass) in the top right corner. Type "TWRP" and click enter. Click the download arrow beside the module named TWRP A/B Retention Script. Do NOT click Reboot.
Step 4: Click the back button in the top left, followed by the hamburger menu in the top left as well (3 horizontal lines). Click Magisk and then click the top Install button, followed by Install again, then Install to Inactive Slot. You may now click Reboot.
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I followed these steps but since the layout of Magisk Manager is changed, I don't know what to do after step 3:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79741573&postcount=5
I followed the steps but I don't know what I should do at step 4. Can you guys help?
Open Magisk, click magist insatall "direct install" , click install again "Install to Inactive Slot"
Reboot
ghost323 said:
Open Magisk, click magist insatall "direct install" , click install again "Install to Inactive Slot"
Reboot
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Thanks a ton man! It worked for me.
Abdülcelil said:
Thanks a ton man! It worked for me.
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ghost323 said:
My way to update with root + twrp:
disable magisk modules
reboot in twrp
install full ota
install twrp
reboot twrp
install magisk
wipe dalvik cache
reboot system
enable magisk modules
provit!
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when to flash custom kernel and edxposed?
aaryan45 said:
when to flash custom kernel and edxposed?
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I don't use a custom kernel.
But as far as I know that will be installed last. So after you've installed magisk.
Edxposed doesn't have to be uninstalled to update. If it happened anyway, install it when everything else is gone.
Delete.
ghost323 said:
I don't use a custom kernel.
But as far as I know that will be installed last. So after you've installed magisk.
Edxposed doesn't have to be uninstalled to update. If it happened anyway, install it when everything else is gone.
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what about DFE? when to flash that?
aaryan45 said:
what about DFE? when to flash that?
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DFE?
ghost323 said:
DFE?
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disable force encryption zip!
aaryan45 said:
disable force encryption zip!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/guide-decrypt-oneplus-7-pro-t3951131
Related
Hello,
I have a problem and I will try to explain that precisely.
(I'm on Galaxy S6 G920F Stock Firmware)
I have tried to flash SuperSU in Systemless mode and I have followed this tutorial : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69412347&postcount=1215&branch_used=true
1st try :
Wiped all partitions and Flash Stock Firmware
Flash TWRP
SN Green response
Push Ramdisk and .supersu patch with ADB
In TWRP : Terminal : echo "SYSTEMLESS=true" > /data/.supersu
Flashed SuperSU SR2
Succeed with no error
And then... "Binaries need to be updated" in SuperSU app (even with reboot) and Root not working.
Then, I have tried with SR1 and SR3, not working too.
2nd try :
I have re-flashed the stock firmware (and wipe all partitions)
And tried again the same steps BUT NOW with Arter Kernel.
Not working too with SR1, SR2 and SR3.
I have missed something?
Thanks in advance!
Did you wipe data after install the SuperSU zip?
forumber2 said:
Did you wipe data after install the SuperSU zip?
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I have a fresh install of the firmware, before installing the rom I have wipe data / system and all other
So no data left from my other rom
LucaXperia said:
I have a fresh install of the firmware, before installing the rom I have wipe data / system and all other
So no data left from my other rom
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I mean did you wipe after install SuperSU zip, not before
forumber2 said:
I mean did you wipe after install SuperSU zip, not before
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I have to wipe all my personal data after flashing SuperSU ?
LucaXperia said:
I have to wipe all my personal data after flashing SuperSU ?
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You have to NOT wipe data after flashing SuperSU
forumber2 said:
You have to NOT wipe data after flashing SuperSU
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Yeah, look at the first post, I updated it
I've had this same problem too. Here's what I did to resolve the problem
Code:
1. Clear all PHH SuperUser app data
2. Uninstall PHH SuperUser
3. Flash the latest version (r266 ATM)[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-phh-s-superuser-android-pay-t3435921"]HERE[/URL] phh super user binaries
4. Reboot and re-install PHH Superuser from market
5. Haven't had the issue since.
One thing I did notice was as long as you didn't need to request /new/ admin rights, things would still work. It was when you needed to grant a new app root access.
nolimit78 said:
I've had this same problem too. Here's what I did to resolve the problem
Code:
1. Clear all PHH SuperUser app data
2. Uninstall PHH SuperUser
3. Flash the latest version (r266 ATM)[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-phh-s-superuser-android-pay-t3435921"]HERE[/URL] phh super user binaries
4. Reboot and re-install PHH Superuser from market
5. Haven't had the issue since.
One thing I did notice was as long as you didn't need to request /new/ admin rights, things would still work. It was when you needed to grant a new app root access.
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I would like to use SuperSU
And PHH seems to be not Systemless
LucaXperia said:
I would like to use SuperSU
And PHH seems to be not Systemless
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PHH was specifically created to handle systemless.
I am using magisk 16.0 in stock marshmallow, but my problem is magisk modules are not installing out show 'mount failed' while flashing please help me
Is system mounted read only? In TWRP go to mount and check that the box isn't ticked.
So did I have to tick that box
please help me
no system mounted read only is'nt ticked
philje123 said:
Is system mounted read only? In TWRP go to mount and check that the box isn't ticked.
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please help me
you need the "F2FS Loopback Bug Workaround“ module, you can download it from magisk manager, then flash it through recovery.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/guide-magisk-official-version-including-t3577875
borisxiao said:
you need the "F2FS Loopback Bug Workaround“ module, you can download it from magisk manager, then flash it through recovery.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/guide-magisk-official-version-including-t3577875
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this file is not also installing
Will they install via TWRP?
philje123 said:
Will they install via TWRP?
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Yes!! I always install magisk modules via TWRP?
So how do we root with offical Android 10 update? My last way i rooted doesnt seem to be working anymore? Any guides?
Magisk working on final android 10
oscar1823 said:
So how do we root with offical Android 10 update? My last way i rooted doesnt seem to be working anymore? Any guides?
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Magisk is working on my pixel 3a with the current android 10.
First, I (fully) uninstalled magisk via magisk manager, then did an OTA to Android 10.
After that, I followed "The Boot Image Patching Installation method" on this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3a/how-to/how-to-root-pixel-3a-preferred-t3938783
Take care: use the latest canary-build of magisk, with the release one it didn't work.
Magisk refuses to install after upgrade to 10. Whether by patched image or by twrp, no magisk, no root.
alliance1975 said:
Magisk refuses to install after upgrade to 10. Whether by patched image or by twrp, no magisk, no root.
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Odds are you are using the standard Magisk version and not the latest Canary version. TWRP doesn't work on Android 10, so you can't use it to install Magisk.
sic0048 said:
Odds are you are using the standard Magisk version and not the latest Canary version. TWRP doesn't work on Android 10, so you can't use it to install Magisk.
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I almost brick my phone, I guest all we need to do now is wait till a compatible version of TWRP gets released.. the lastest does not read the Pixel 3a memory/data, thus Magisk Canary cannot be installed
omiCar said:
I almost brick my phone, I guest all we need to do now is wait till a compatible version of TWRP gets released.. the lastest does not read the Pixel 3a memory/data, thus Magisk Canary cannot be installed
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I installed it while still Pie.
sic0048 said:
I installed it while still Pie.
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That was my mistake, I didnt installed the canary versino while on Pie. I guest we all have to wait... thanks tho
I made the mistake of having Magisk set to beta instead of canary when I did the Magisk OTA update, but no issues with the regular boot image patching method.
Simply follow the guide linked above and you should be fine.
omiCar said:
That was my mistake, I didnt installed the canary versino while on Pie. I guest we all have to wait... thanks tho
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Did you install the Canary Magisk Manager App? I would think you could install the Canary version that way even if you are on Android 10. The biggest unknown for me is if the fact that you have the Magisk stable version already installed would cause some issues. Normally I would recommend that you completely uninstall Magisk via the Magisk Uninstall zip and TWRP prior to moving to Canary, but obviously that isn't an option without TWRP.
Got it to work.
1. Sideloaded the Android 10 OTA through adb.
2. Download the factory image and extract the boot.img
3. Move boot.img to your phone.
4. Download the Canary Magisk Manager (NOT DEBUG).
5. Use Canary Magisk Manager to download Magisk Canary (19.4) (NOT DEBUG).
6. Use Canary Magisk Manager to install Magisk Canary, select file and patch option. Select the boot.img file.
7. Transfer the magisk_boot.img to your computer.
8. Reboot to fastboot.
9. "fastboot flash boot magisk_boot.img"
10. If it works, then it works.
11. If it doesn't work, it will probably hang at fastboot.
12. If that is the case "fastboot set_active other" "fastboot reboot"
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sic0048 said:
Did you install the Canary Magisk Manager App? I would think you could install the Canary version that way even if you are on Android 10. The biggest unknown for me is if the fact that you have the Magisk stable version already installed would cause some issues. Normally I would recommend that you completely uninstall Magisk via the Magisk Uninstall zip and TWRP prior to moving to Canary, but obviously that isn't an option without TWRP.
All you really need to do is flash Pie back on the phone and start the process over. I realize that seems like a long process, but it really isn't that hard. Just be sure to backup any important data off phone before you start because installing Pie should wipe the phone.
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He can just flash the Android 10 OTA, which will overwrite the boot.img and thereby remove Magisk. Then he can go ahead and use fastboot to install Magisk Canary.
darkmeridian said:
1. Sideloaded the Android 10 OTA through adb.
2. Download the factory image and extract the boot.img
3. Move boot.img to your phone.
4. Download the Canary Magisk Manager (NOT DEBUG).
5. Use Canary Magisk Manager to download Magisk Canary (19.4) (NOT DEBUG).
6. Use Canary Magisk Manager to install Magisk Canary, select file and patch option. Select the boot.img file.
7. Transfer the magisk_boot.img to your computer.
8. Reboot to fastboot.
9. "fastboot flash boot magisk_boot.img"
10. If it works, then it works.
11. If it doesn't work, it will probably hang at fastboot.
12. If that is the case "fastboot set_active other" "fastboot reboot"
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He can just flash the Android 10 OTA, which will overwrite the boot.img and thereby remove Magisk. Then he can go ahead and use fastboot to install Magisk Canary.
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Thanks for the response, I will download the Andriod 10 and flash it into my phone, hopefully it will work
darkmeridian said:
He can just flash the Android 10 OTA, which will overwrite the boot.img and thereby remove Magisk. Then he can go ahead and use fastboot to install Magisk Canary.
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I agree that normally that would work.
However, simply replacing the boot.img file doesn't completely uninstall Magisk. That is why there is a Magisk Uninstaller zip that can be used with TWRP. It normally isn't needed, but it is a great way to completely wipe Magisk if you are having issues. Obviously that isn't an option on Android 10 currently because TWRP doesn't work yet.
Hopefully he doesn't have any issues moving from stable to Canary Magisk versions. But if he does, he will likely have to flash a full factory image to completely wipe the phone and reinstall everything without traces of Magisk
flow5673 said:
Magisk is working on my pixel 3a with the current android 10.
First, I (fully) uninstalled magisk via magisk manager, then did an OTA to Android 10.
After that, I followed "The Boot Image Patching Installation method" on this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3a/how-to/how-to-root-pixel-3a-preferred-t3938783
Take care: use the latest canary-build of magisk, with the release one it didn't work.
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This worked for me. Thanks
darkmeridian said:
1. Sideloaded the Android 10 OTA through adb.
2. Download the factory image and extract the boot.img
3. Move boot.img to your phone.
4. Download the Canary Magisk Manager (NOT DEBUG).
5. Use Canary Magisk Manager to download Magisk Canary (19.4) (NOT DEBUG).
6. Use Canary Magisk Manager to install Magisk Canary, select file and patch option. Select the boot.img file.
7. Transfer the magisk_boot.img to your computer.
8. Reboot to fastboot.
9. "fastboot flash boot magisk_boot.img"
10. If it works, then it works.
11. If it doesn't work, it will probably hang at fastboot.
12. If that is the case "fastboot set_active other" "fastboot reboot"
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He can just flash the Android 10 OTA, which will overwrite the boot.img and thereby remove Magisk. Then he can go ahead and use fastboot to install Magisk Canary.
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Can you elaborate on this? like is there a video, or more detailed tutorial on how to accomplish this?
If you experience manager telling you that Magisk isn't installed after installing it through fastboot, uninstall manager and reinstall it. Deleting app data won't do the trick. Strange bug but I encountered that in the Q beta
Anyone else having issues with the canary build? I hard reboot and it shows magisk not installed, then I reboot again and its installed again?
Also Android Q is hella laggy for me?
Currently doing a full fresh image install
Magisk installed ok but it won't allow root operations. In particular neither app uninstaller (root) nor titanium backup is capable or removing system apps. Magisk includes them superuser list but the apps don't perform. Safety net both true and advanced settings has preserve avb 2.0 unchecked. App remover always fails and titanium won't show app list. Canary Magisk installed but it's as though there is no root.
MM is version 7.3.3
M is version 19.4
alliance1975 said:
Magisk installed ok but it won't allow root operations. In particular neither app uninstaller (root) nor titanium backup is capable or removing system apps. Magisk includes them superuser list but the apps don't perform. Safety net both true and advanced settings has preserve avb 2.0 unchecked. App remover always fails and titanium won't show app list. Canary Magisk installed but it's as though there is no root.
MM is version 7.3.3
M is version 19.4
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Can't recommend uninstalling system apps anyway. Hasn't worked for me under Pie either. Rebooting always brought the app back and in the case of Digital Wellbeing, I uninstalled it through Root Uninstaller and encountered a bootloop.
Velcorn said:
Can't recommend uninstalling system apps anyway. Hasn't worked for me under Pie either. Rebooting always brought the app back and in the case of Digital Wellbeing, I uninstalled it through Root Uninstaller and encountered a bootloop.
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For now I disabled the unused apps. Similar behavior also in pie. One update app remover wouldn't work but titanium would, the next update the reverse would happen. I think the apps need updating so as to work with Android 10.
omiCar said:
Can you elaborate on this? like is there a video, or more detailed tutorial on how to accomplish this?
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I don't have a video but you can look up the individual steps. You want to do the OTA through ADB sideloading. Then patch the stock boot.img with Magisk Canary, which was linked to above, and then flash with fastboot.
alliance1975 said:
Magisk installed ok but it won't allow root operations. In particular neither app uninstaller (root) nor titanium backup is capable or removing system apps. Magisk includes them superuser list but the apps don't perform. Safety net both true and advanced settings has preserve avb 2.0 unchecked. App remover always fails and titanium won't show app list. Canary Magisk installed but it's as though there is no root.
MM is version 7.3.3
M is version 19.4
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Uninstall and reinstall Canary Magisk Manager (NOT DEBUG). I had both force encryption and preserve avb CHECKED. Then patch boot.img and flash using fastboot.
Hi!
This is a quick guide on how you can update your OP6 to latest Open Beta build from OnePlus with these changes:
Changelog
Added the notch area display options under Settings>Display>Notch display>Hide the notch area
Updated the GMS Package
Updated Android security patch to 2019.11
Improved system stability and general bug fixes
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- grabbed from OP community forum
If you are running stable 10.0.1 you can local upgrade to OB3 withoutno problem
But if you running open beta already you need to be in OB2 Q before updating to OB3 Q.
Here's the step by step guide:
Note: disable magisk modules and substratum first if ever you have. DON'T FORGET!!
1. Download OP6 OB3 firmware: https://otafsg1.h2os.com/patch/amaz...22_OTA_062_all_1912110952_cacdd5fe0385b33.zip
1-2. Download patched boot image: https://mega.nz/#!zBlXSQzC!RAQgiPqJXydFIXa-6sqntQiUOK34-QYdtot4wEu-mEQ
(Copy this to your PC you need this later)
1-3. Download Magisk Manager APK (if you don't have this installed yet.)
2. Update using local upgrade
3. Reboot
4. Allow it to boot up and wait few minutes to let finish the update completely.
5. Reboot to bootloader - fastboot
6. Type
fastboot flash boot_a "bootname".img
fastboot flash boot_b "bootname".img
(Without " ")
7. Type: fastboot reboot
- Install Magisk Manager APK, (if you don't have it)
8. Re enable your modules and everything then reboot one last time
9. Lastly, sit down and relax
Credits: @Siljorfag for OP6T stock boot image i asked. @Amirhussaini for OP6 stock boot image i asked
OP for OB3 Q update
From 10.0.1
download ob3 full
open magisk - uninstall - restore image
local update select ob3
dont reboot
open magisk
install - inactive slot
reboot
DONE
brmbjn said:
From 10.0.1
download ob3 full
open magisk - uninstall - restore image
local update select ob3
dont reboot
open magisk
install - inactive slot
reboot
DONE
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That's totally different from what i did which i stated above. I used pc on my procedure which gives me no problem too. Steps may vary depending on user preference.
Can You please provide a guide to Update to OB3 Q with Magisik And TWRP as Well.
Currently my situation is i have bootloader unlocked and running on OB3 Q
When i try to install twrp and magisik i was getting stuck at Bootloader Unlocked screen.
Please help me to get Twrp and Magisik as welll
DroidPrince16 said:
Hi!
This is a quick guide on how you can update your OP6 to latest Open Beta build from OnePlus with these changes:
Changelog
Added the notch area display options under Settings>Display>Notch display>Hide the notch area
Updated the GMS Package
Updated Android security patch to 2019.11
Improved system stability and general bug fixes
Sign up to get rewards, premium experience, and exclusive offers
- grabbed from OP community forum
If you are running stable 10.0.1 you can local upgrade to OB3 withoutno problem
But if you running open beta already you need to be in OB2 Q before updating to OB3 Q.
Here's the step by step guide:
Note: disable magisk modules and substratum first if ever you have. DON'T FORGET!!
1. Download OP6 OB3 firmware: https://otafsg1.h2os.com/patch/amaz...22_OTA_062_all_1912110952_cacdd5fe0385b33.zip
1-2. Download patched boot image: https://mega.nz/#!zBlXSQzC!RAQgiPqJXydFIXa-6sqntQiUOK34-QYdtot4wEu-mEQ
(Copy this to your PC you need this later)
1-3. Download Magisk Manager APK (if you don't have this installed yet.)
2. Update using local upgrade
3. Reboot
4. Allow it to boot up and wait few minutes to let finish the update completely.
5. Reboot to bootloader - fastboot
6. Type
fastboot flash boot_a "bootname".img
fastboot flash boot_b "bootname".img
(Without " ")
7. Type: fastboot reboot
- Install Magisk Manager APK, (if you don't have it)
8. Re enable your modules and everything then reboot one last time
9. Lastly, sit down and relax
Credits: @Siljorfag for OP6T stock boot image i asked. @Amirhussaini for OP6 stock boot image i asked
OP for OB3 Q update
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transfer quota exceeded .. anyone here willing to share the patched img from a different cloud .. thank you
brmbjn said:
From 10.0.1
download ob3 full
open magisk - uninstall - restore image
local update select ob3
dont reboot
open magisk
install - inactive slot
reboot
DONE
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If you restored the image, how did you get to still have magisk?
ddaharu said:
If you restored the image, how did you get to still have magisk?
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Restore image. Dont reboot and then select local update.....
brmbjn said:
Restore image. Dont reboot and then select local update.....
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I'll give it a try.
Edited: I actually didn't have to restore images. I just needed to reinstall magisk in magisk before I rebooted and it worked.
I followed each step .. now i cant see install- inactive slot .. when i click on install it says to install latest apk which is already present
rohheat said:
I followed each step .. now i cant see install- inactive slot .. when i click on install it says to install latest apk which is already present
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Magisk preinstalled. Just install latest magisk manager. No need to do anymore fancy
DroidPrince16 said:
Magisk preinstalled. Just install latest magisk manager. No need to do anymore fancy
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I didn install latest magisk still same . I cant find
rohheat said:
I didn install latest magisk still same . I cant find
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You can repeat clean install by updating again via local upgrade. Then do it again.
After updating my sim cards aren't detected. Also twrp is gone and I can't clear cache. Any advice?
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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