F2 pro reboot after magisk root,Help - Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro (Redmi K30 Pro) Questions & Ans

I rooted f2 pro by using magisk patch boot.img method on firmware 12.0.4 Global, after rooting, I installed adaway to remove ads using hosts file and installed Xiaomi dialer magisk modules only.Root is working fine.
Now the phone randomly sometimes reboots in recovery mode
, and sometimes when I turn on data, the phone reboots and again goes into recovery mode. Help, please..............
Note: I have not installed TWRP or anything else just used only those 2 apps that need root access

Install TWRP it's more convenient because if u mess up something with magisk there's always a uninstaller zip that u can flash to get clean.
So flash THIS TWRP : https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/148
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fasboot boot recovery.img
DONE
and just flash latest Magisk then :good:

kkosnuss said:
Install TWRP it's more convenient because if u mess up something with magisk there's always a uninstaller zip that u can flash to get clean.
So flash THIS TWRP : https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/148
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fasboot boot recovery.img
DONE
and just flash latest Magisk then :good:
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magisk already working and looking for reason why its rebooting once in a day

bilalrajput said:
magisk already working and looking for reason why its rebooting once in a day
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Bro your modules crashed system.ui

kkosnuss said:
Bro your modules crashed system.ui
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so to fix my mobile should i first flash original boot.img? right now ,and will phone work normally instead of flashing whole new firmware using miflashtool?

bilalrajput said:
so to fix my mobile should i first flash original boot.img? right now ,and will phone work normally instead of flashing whole new firmware using miflashtool?
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Yep original boot.img that's a smart idea ! But why wouldn't u install magisk via recovery it's such more convenient

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[GUIDE] Install Oreo Custom ROMs via TWRP

Good day to everyone! I wish to provide proper steps on how to install the latest Oreo custom ROMs via TWRP in order to lessen the clutter in the custom ROM threads.
You'll need the following:
Latest TWRP Official (Fastboot TWRP)
Latest TWRP Installer (PERMANENT TWRP)
Considering you already installed TWRP via fastboot, we'll make it so that it will be permanently installed and you will not need to flash TWRP via bootloader again.
Download ROM + GApps (or no gapps if Pixel Experience)
Reboot to latest Official TWRP
Do necessary wipes (FORMAT data if having storage number issue; if not, wipe system/data/cache) then transfer ROM + gapps + magisk to internal/external storage
Flash ROM (don't reboot)
Flash latest TWRP Installer (for Permanent TWRP)
Reboot recovery (no need to transfer slots anymore as TWRP does it automatically)
Flash Gapps + Magisk
Reboot to system
To DIRTY FLASH or update the same ROM with an updated version
Reboot to recovery
Flash ROM
Flash TWRP Installer
Reboot recovery
Flash Gapps + Magisk
Reboot to system
For installing custom kernels
Download custom kernel
Reboot recovery
Flash custom kernel
Reboot to system
All of these has been tried and tested by me already.
Hey , where to flash rom??
As you have written gapps + magisk , gapps + magisk twice
sikoo1996 said:
Hey , where to flash rom?
As you have written gapps + magisk , gapps + magisk twice
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I don't know what you mean. Read it again but slowly.
thnx man.
please add instructions to flash twrp permanent or share link.
vkbhanwariya said:
thnx man.
please add instructions to flash twrp permanent or share link.
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+1
vkbhanwariya said:
thnx man.
please add instructions to flash twrp permanent or share link.
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dceamit46 said:
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Guys, TWRP Installer IS the Permanent TWRP. That's why you need to flash it every time after flashing custom ROMs.
joeyhuab said:
Guys, TWRP Installer IS the Permanent TWRP. That's why you need to flash it every time after flashing custom ROMs.
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thanks mate now ROM flashing seems very easy
vkbhanwariya said:
thanks mate now ROM flashing seems very easy
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You're welcome! Good luck in switching ROMs!
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joeyhuab said:
You're welcome! Good luck in switching ROMs!
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I really want to thank you for putting this up. Its immensely helpful and once again you are best at what you do.
gunmanrishi said:
I really want to thank you for putting this up. Its immensely helpful and once again you are best at what you do.
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You're more than welcome and I'm always more than glad to help out the community. :highfive:
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With custom ROMs we have to install Twrp installer every time along with ROM zip, bit awkward.
Is it just me but every time I flash twrp after flashing rom, I got error 20 when flashing gapps. Here's my steps:
- flash rom
- switch partition
- flash twrp
- reboot recovery (or bootloader then flashboot recovery)
- flash gapps -> error 20
Without flashing twrp permanent, I can flash gapps, no error.
madhpharma said:
With custom ROMs we have to install Twrp installer every time along with ROM zip, bit awkward.
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Yep. That's because the ROM being flashed overwrites the recovery since there's no recovery partition.
kopitalk said:
Is it just me but every time I flash twrp after flashing rom, I got error 20 when flashing gapps. Here's my steps:
- flash rom
- switch partition
- flash twrp
- reboot recovery (or bootloader then flashboot recovery)
- flash gapps -> error 20
Without flashing twrp permanent, I can flash gapps, no error.
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Did you flash the TWRP.img or TWRP Installer.zip in TWRP?
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joeyhuab said:
Yep. That's because the ROM being flashed overwrites the recovery since there's no recovery partition.
Did you flash the TWRP.img or TWRP Installer.zip in TWRP?
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Twrp installer, to be exact Twrp-recoveryInstaller-3.2.1-2-oreo.zip
joeyhuab said:
Guys, TWRP Installer IS the Permanent TWRP. That's why you need to flash it every time after flashing custom ROMs.
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If we need to flash it every time after flash rom so how it's called permanent TWRP I don't understand. That because our device don't have recovery partition? If that so where this TWRP installed ( in which partition)?
cherryb8844 said:
If we need to flash it every time after flash rom so how it's called permanent TWRP I don't understand. That because our device don't have recovery partition? If that so where this TWRP installed ( in which partition)?
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It's called permanent twrp because it won't get replaced by built in recovery whenever you reboot to recovery from system. TWRP gets installed within a part of the system partition.
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kopitalk said:
Is it just me but every time I flash twrp after flashing rom, I got error 20 when flashing gapps. Here's my steps:
- flash rom
- switch partition
- flash twrp
- reboot recovery (or bootloader then flashboot recovery)
- flash gapps -> error 20
Without flashing twrp permanent, I can flash gapps, no error.
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Error 20 if I'm not wrong, means you are using the wrong gapps package.
Are you using the right one?
varben said:
Error 20 if I'm not wrong, means you are using the wrong gapps package.
Are you using the right one?
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Yes, I certainly use the right one (8.1), that's why I was baffled when twrp says that my device is 7.1.2 every time I tried to flash the 8.1 gapps. Anyway, flashing rom then straightaway followed by gapps and magisk was fine. I can flash twrp installer later on. But I just don't understand why.
kopitalk said:
Yes, I certainly use the right one (8.1), that's why I was baffled when twrp says that my device is 7.1.2 every time I tried to flash the 8.1 gapps. Anyway, flashing rom then straightaway followed by gapps and magisk was fine. I can flash twrp installer later on. But I just don't understand why.
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Well that's weird. Works for me by flashing Gapps and Magisk after rebooting to recovery since it switches slots when you do that. Did you possibly come from a Nougat ROM which is why that's the error showing up?
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joeyhuab said:
Well that's weird. Works for me by flashing Gapps and Magisk after rebooting to recovery since it switches slots when you do that. Did you possibly come from a Nougat ROM which is why that's the error showing up?
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I was thinking of that too but no, I was on Oreo Jan built the first time I rooted the phone and flash LOS15.1. Do you think I should at least flash Oreo stock once? Maybe my bootloader is still Nougat

Android P Installation with TWRP

Hi, how do I install the latest android P on my oneplus 6? I have an unlocked bootloader with twrp installed but not rooted.
Download the P zip via OnePlus forums, flash it through the update section in settings and wipe the phone via recovery. It will wipe TWRP though and replace it with stock recovery.
roniistar said:
Hi, how do I install the latest android P on my oneplus 6? I have an unlocked bootloader with twrp installed but not rooted.
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Download the full version, install in TWRP 3.2.1 and install TWRP immediately afterwards, then back to the TWRP menu and reinstall TWRP.zip again, then restart and enjoy
ed-gonzo said:
Download the full version, install in TWRP 3.2.1 and install TWRP immediately afterwards, then back to the TWRP menu and reinstall TWRP.zip again, then restart and enjoy
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Have you tried this? I don't think this will work. Don't i have to wipe everything?
Mike.YT said:
Download the P zip via OnePlus forums, flash it through the update section in settings and wipe the phone via recovery. It will wipe TWRP though and replace it with stock recovery.
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Thanks. Will give this a try
roniistar said:
Have you tried this? I don't think this will work. Don't i have to wipe everything?
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Yes, it worked this way for me
ed-gonzo said:
Download the full version, install in TWRP 3.2.1 and install TWRP immediately afterwards, then back to the TWRP menu and reinstall TWRP.zip again, then restart and enjoy
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When u say back to twrp menu you mean after reboot to recovery and then to install twrp.zip or in the same session to install twrp twice?
what are known bugs in DP3?
does snap chat work? as reports say that safety net fails
galza said:
When u say back to twrp menu you mean after reboot to recovery and then to install twrp.zip or in the same session to install twrp twice?
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So that TWRP is not deleted, I recommend to install it again in TWRP menu!
Sure is safe.
virtyx said:
what are known bugs in DP3?
does snap chat work? as reports say that safety net fails
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works but i have magisk installed so maybe that did something
NateDev said:
works but i have magisk installed so maybe that did something
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reveted back to 5.1.9
DP3 is nice, but too buggy, laggy and non user friendly, the gestures feel so much different from stable, i logged a few bugs but not suitable for a DD
i am unable to root android p beta 3 and twrp also not working on my one plus 6 why twrp not working and why no root
manohar shenolikar said:
i am unable to root android p beta 3 and twrp also not working on my one plus 6 why twrp not working and why no root
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Install the stable version of android p now and twrp does work. use bluesparks twrp version found in xda.
But what TWRP? Is the TWRP on the official site working also on Android 9?
Hi, i have a question :
I'm on Android pie stable with root and magisk.
But i can't make a advanced reboot to launch TWRP, anyone as a issue please ?
Pepinow said:
Hi, i have a question :
I'm on Android pie stable with root and magisk.
But i can't make a advanced reboot to launch TWRP, anyone as a issue please ?
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It's been removed in pie.
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zappomax said:
But what TWRP? Is the TWRP on the official site working also on Android 9?
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No, use bluespark twrp found on his kernel thread.
yldlj said:
It's been removed in pie.
Yes, i see that. How do I install a new kernel without going through TWRP?
It's maybe me but i can't lunch TWRP or it's only by plateform tools ?
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Pepinow said:
yldlj said:
It's been removed in pie.
Yes, i see that. How do I install a new kernel without going through TWRP?
It's maybe me but i can't lunch TWRP or it's only by plateform tools ?
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Flash through ex kernel manager app
If the kernel uses "any kernel" then go to magisk and flash magisk one more time aswell, reboot.
What your saying is that you can't boot to twrp in any way? Not even with phone off and volume down? If not, reinstall twrp (I recommend blu_spark)
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whizeguy said:
Pepinow said:
Flash through ex kernel manager app
If the kernel uses "any kernel" then go to magisk and flash magisk one more time aswell, reboot.
What your saying is that you can't boot to twrp in any way? Not even with phone off and volume down? If not, reinstall twrp (I recommend blu_spark)
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I don't have ex kernel, it's not free it's exactly ?
Exact, i can't boot twrp, phone off and volume down take a screenshot and if its shutdown, there is a simple reboot.
I'm noob lol, if i reinstall twrp it's wipe my phone ?
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@Pepinow Power off your phone. Hold vol up and power, that will take you to fastboot. From there use the vol keys to show recovery at the top then boot to it. This is of course assuming you flashed the twrp zip when first installing it

Oneplus 6 brick downgrading from beta to stable by twrp

Hello,
I was on open beta 6 and I downgraded using the .zip for that by flashing with twrp. Then i flashed twrp again and reboot.
Afther that, the phone doesn't start. It's is starting withe animation of balls circling. All the storage has been deleted. I tried to copy again the rom by adb in the storage on folder sdcard but it doesn't work.
Any idea?
Thanks
install fastboot ROM
1 boot to twrp recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=30485
2 Wipe System Partition
3 Wipe Dalvic Cache
4 Flash the zip (OxygenOs 9.0.2)
5 boot system
if you want
6 reboot to twrp and flash magisk 17.3 for root, good luck
akuma48465 said:
1 boot to twrp recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=30485
2 Wipe System Partition
3 Wipe Dalvic Cache
4 Flash the zip (OxygenOs 9.0.2)
5 boot system
if you want
6 reboot to twrp and flash magisk 17.3 for root, good luck
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Ok, finally i get to copy the files with adb on the phone.
I try to flash OxygenOs 9.0.2 but it crashed. I will try wit OxygenOs 5.1.11.
Thanks for help.
predator178 said:
Ok, finally i get to copy the files with adb on the phone.
I try to flash OxygenOs 9.0.2 but it crashed. I will try wit OxygenOs 5.1.11.
Thanks for help.
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all you had to do was flash magisk and everything would have been fine.
MrSteelX said:
all you had to do was flash magisk and everything would have been fine.
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But flash magisk before flashing the 9.0.2?
predator178 said:
But flash magisk before flashing the 9.0.2?
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has to be done after rom and or twrp flash. if not, bootloop is what will happen.
MrSteelX said:
has to be done after rom and or twrp flash. if not, bootloop is what will happen.
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Yes I know, but if you dont flash magisk doesn't matter, only you won't have root permisions. My problem is that I can't install the rom.
predator178 said:
Yes I know, but if you dont flash magisk doesn't matter, only you won't have root permisions. My problem is that I can't install the rom.
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Now I will try to flash by fastboot the rom 9.0.2 of this post
PHP:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
I'm getting crazy this afternoon.
format data, problem fixed. when downgrading, if rom has older security data. formating is required for proper booting.
predator178 said:
Now I will try to flash by fastboot the rom 9.0.2 of this post
PHP:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
I'm getting crazy this afternoon.
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Well, finally i flash by fastboot the room 5.1.11 fron this post. Solved.
Thanks all

ROOTED STOCK KERNEL (Magisk 18.1) - 53.0.A.6.92

DO NOT UPGRADE MAGISK TO 19.x OR YOUR PHONE WILL BOOTLOOP!
All you need is an unlocked bootloader.
Install:
1. Download the file for your device
2. Flash via fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
3. Reboot
4. Install Magisk Manager
Download for Firmware 53.0.A.6.92:
I3113: Download
I4113: Download
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thanks a lot!
My device is I4193, I flashed the your rooted image of I4113(as they have the same boot image).
my device can boot normally, but in magisk manager , the device still shown as unroot.
wang4632 said:
thanks a lot!
My device is I4193, I flashed the your rooted image of I4113(as they have the same boot image).
my device can boot normally, but in magisk manager , the device still shown as unroot.
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You need to download the boot-magisk.img and not the boot-stock.img
Schritti said:
You need to download the boot-magisk.img and not the boot-stock.img
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yes, I download the boot-magisk.img. of wihch the file size is a bit larger then stock one.
wang4632 said:
yes, I download the boot-magisk.img. of wihch the file size is a bit larger then stock one.
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Could you try the I3113 one? Should also boot.
Schritti said:
Could you try the I3113 one? Should also boot.
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I tried this one. it can boot normally, but magisk manager still shows unroot..
can you please help patching the stock boot image of I4193?
i uploaded the stock boot image, here is the download link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aN-kTQN8g_HodjSqcPr42e-cyvMriDd0/view?usp=sharing
wang4632 said:
I tried this one. it can boot normally, but magisk manager still shows unroot..
can you please help patching the stock boot image of I4193?
i uploaded the stock boot image, here is the download link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aN-kTQN8g_HodjSqcPr42e-cyvMriDd0/view?usp=sharing
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Here you go
https://mega.nz/#F!DyQDHI5S!BN44I8xHfk8yf-9AFj5axg
Please report if it works, so i can add it to OP
Schritti said:
Here you go
https://mega.nz/#F!DyQDHI5S!BN44I8xHfk8yf-9AFj5axg
Please report if it works, so i can add it to OP
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it didn't work. same as before, it boot normally, but shows unroot in magisk manager.
Form XperiaFirm, I saw I4193 is only for HongKong and Taiwan, I'm not sure if it has some difference form other models, maybe I can post the patched boot image in some Chinese forums, I hope some more users can help test it .
Schritti said:
DO NOT UPGRADE MAGISK TO 19.x OR YOUR PHONE WILL BOOTLOOP!
All you need is an unlocked bootloader.
Install:
1. Download the file for your device
2. Flash via fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
3. Reboot
4. Install Magisk Manager
Download for Firmware 53.0.A.6.92:
I3113: Download
I4113: Download
If you like my work, press thanks
I would appreciate your Donation
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I wiped my device by using newflasher to flash the stock 53.0.A.6.92 firmware and then flashed boot-magisk-I4113, and now it works. I can see root status in magisk manager.
I don't know what is the reason, but anyweay it works now. thnak you!
wang4632 said:
DO NOT UPGRADE MAGISK TO 19.x OR YOUR PHONE WILL BOOTLOOP!
All you need is an unlocked bootloader.
Install:
1. Download the file for your device
2. Flash via fastboot
I wiped my device by using newflasher to flash the stock 53.0.A.6.92 firmware and then flashed boot-magisk-I4113, and now it works. I can see root status in magisk manager.
I don't know what is the reason, but anyweay it works now. thnak you!
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Great!
Could be because you maybe had your phone rooted with 19.0 on the previous firmware
But i cant install modules from magisk. MMMM, can install, after restart not appear modules in modules part
@Schritti Can you make this for .8.71 firmware if possible please? Many thanks in advance
Chronic2k13 said:
@Schritti Can you make this for .8.71 firmware if possible please? Many thanks in advance
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You can use my TWRP to flash Magisk 18.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-10/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-0-unofficial-t3941158
Schritti said:
You can use my TWRP to flash Magisk 18.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-10/development/recovery-twrp-3-3-1-0-unofficial-t3941158
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I don't think it is possible to install magisk without sd card decrypt working.
ToastedToast said:
I don't think it is possible to install magisk without sd card decrypt working.
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External SD should be fine
I flashed magisk-boot.img and all worked.
Now i wanted to unroot and stupid me, not thinking about what i am doing, i unrooted through magisk manager.
So i'm stuck in a boot loop.
Flashing the stock-boot.img in fastboot mode now got me to fastboot not recognizing my phone anymore.
When i check "fastboot devices" it returns "???????????? fastboot".
Flash mode still allows me to flash another boot.img with "fastboot flash boot stock-boot.img" but that doesn't fix the bootloop.
Any ideas?
Newflasher with xperifirm firmware files. Then factory reset from booted phone to re-gain safetynet
ToastedToast said:
Newflasher with xperifirm firmware files. Then factory reset from booted phone to re-gain safetynet
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Wow! That worked! Thank you so much!!!
VelocityHD said:
Wow! That worked! Thank you so much!!!
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blade85 said:
Since I'm in a similar situation can you please send me the links where I can download the original firmware images?
Thanks in advance
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Forget it I found everything, which Market and Operator did you take? I see there's no Austrian package?
Does anyone also have a european 53.0.A.6.92 firmware? Would need it to be able to root it

poco x3 nfc keeps rebooting to TWRP

i tried to install some MIUI icon file zip through TWRP and it failed, i tried to boot back into the system and the phone would reboot back to TWRP
i formated the phone, i installed a new rom, nothing works, everytime i select boot to system it boots back to TWRP, idk what to do.
i'm using TWRP version 3.5.2-0
try a different kernal, or maybe your firmware broken.. re flash it
icy_ said:
try a different kernal, or maybe your firmware broken.. re flash it
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Thank,
Is there a way to also root my phone and keep banking apps working?
@ralphy._ralphy said:
Thank,
Is there a way to also root my phone and keep banking apps working?
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root with magisk, so you can use magiskhide ... it's working for me..

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