I have successfully installed LineageOS what feels like a hundred times now. I followed every single piece of advice and best practice. In total frustration I gave up LineageOS and followed every single step for an OctaviOS installation. I even flashed the newest Global stock firmware successfully, just to follow every recommended step.
I boot into OctaviOS, after successful installation and...
Wi-Fi still won't turn on.
I am completely out of ideas and I have no idea what to do about it. Going back to stock and using this in production is not an option.
I have installed TWRP 3.4.0-0 By mahajant99 and every ROM flash and partition wipe, worked as expected and I never encountered a serious error. All flashes went fine and everything was done exactly step by step, as the guides recommended. Still, no Wi-Fi.
What can I do to fix this?
P.S.: Wi-Fi works through stock ROM. So no hardware issue.
Please, before flashing a custom ROM, make sure you installed the MIUI 12.0.4.0 Firmware Only because it is an essential to make WIFI and Calling Works...
Please be guided here on the tutorial created by @ManoloRey... It works smooth, no problems...
Better use OrangeFox as a recovery image...
How to install Poco x3 ROM
Clean Flash 1. Flash recovery (latest Ofox 11.0 Beta - "Download" ). This is very important. 2. Reboot to recovery. 3. Dont wipe or format anything.. 4. Flash any custom roms you want. e.g. PE+. etc. Wait until complete. 5. Format data -> Yes. 6. Reboot to System. 7. Complete initial setup. 8...
telegra.ph
Please, before flashing a custom ROM, make sure you installed the MIUI 12.0.4.0 Firmware Only because it is an essential to make WIFI and Calling Works...
Please be guided here on the tutorial created by @ManoloRey... It works smooth, no problems...
Better use OrangeFox as a recovery image...
https://telegra.ph/How-to-http://http://
Disregard this...
yan2xme said:
Please, before flashing a custom ROM, make sure you installed the MIUI 12.0.4.0 Firmware Only because it is an essential to make WIFI and Calling Works...
Please be guided here on the tutorial created by @ManoloRey... It works smooth, no problems...
Better use OrangeFox as a recovery image...
How to install Poco x3 ROM
Clean Flash 1. Flash recovery (latest Ofox 11.0 Beta - "Download" ). This is very important. 2. Reboot to recovery. 3. Dont wipe or format anything.. 4. Flash any custom roms you want. e.g. PE+. etc. Wait until complete. 5. Format data -> Yes. 6. Reboot to System. 7. Complete initial setup. 8...
telegra.ph
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To test, I followed the guide and installed this precise FW+Vendor image. Doing this, I cannot boot into a custom ROM (e.g. OctaviOS), at all. I repeated this test several times, to exclude possible installation errors. I did CLEAN flashes and installations. Still, it makes things worse. As already said, I can't even boot into the ROM.
Aki-to said:
To test, I followed the guide and installed this precise FW+Vendor image. Doing this, I cannot boot into a custom ROM (e.g. OctaviOS), at all. I repeated this test several times, to exclude possible installation errors. I did CLEAN flashes and installations. Still, it makes things worse. As already said, I can't even boot into the ROM.
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Better just try another rom... They are all still AOSP and uses same kernel as NitrogenOS does. Better use EvoX or RR or Pixel Experience ROM... They're more polished and expect to also have great updates... Just wait for more stable Android 11 Custom Roms or just contact the OP of the OctaviOS for surya...
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yan2xme said:
Better just try another rom... They are all still AOSP and uses same kernel as NitrogenOS does.
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Even IF another ROM would work -- why doesn't this ROM work on my phone? What's so special about my phone? I have a plain brandnew POCO X3 NFC, like most others here. So why wouldn't it work? Does the firmware version have anything to do with it?
Every guide I read, explicitly recommends version "12.0.3". However, the newest version is already at version "12.0.4". Maybe this is causing the issue?
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Even IF another ROM would work -- why doesn't this ROM work on my phone? What's so special about my phone? I have a plain brandnew POCO X3 NFC, like most others here. So why wouldn't it work? Does the firmware version have anything to do with it?
Every guide I read, explicitly recommends version "12.0.3". However, the newest version is already at version "12.0.4". Maybe this is causing the issue?
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Maybe, have you also even tried installing fw 12.0.3? Because at the meantime, no developer has compiled the public kernel of poco x3 to their respective roms... They still use the kernel from the first miui rom... Idk whats really the difference on stock kernel vs the released kernel for surya because in my situation, everything works fine on installing roms. My device is surya, 6/64gb... Plain just like you... Idk why devs couldnt even fix this thing...
Sorry bro I can't help you with this, I'm just an ordinary kid being new to this stuff and have a little experience with this (still I'm a fast learner) because I only experienced much more customization on the Poco X3 than even other phones I have owned previously. I did not also learned coding (i was a rookie HTML coder past years but i forgotten it) like Java or scripts on Linux to compile and make compatible custom roms for phones... Peace
I did the following steps:
Flash "surya_global_images_V12.0.3.0.QJGMIXM_20200925.0000.00_10.0_global" with "MiFlash 2020.3.14.0".
Wipe Cache, Dalvik.
Flash "OctaviOS-v1.2-surya-20201109-2033-VANILLA-Official".
Flash "Magisk-v21.1".
Format Data.
Reboot into System.
Wi-Fi is working!!
Now only NikGapps is missing, but that is just booting into Recovery, flashing and booting back into System, so no problem here, anymore.
Thank you, @yan2xme! You say you are noob, but you had the right guess, too! Anyway, thanks for your help, I appreciate it!
P.S.: Boot-up is additionally much faster, smoother and without SystemUI crash on startup. This 12.0.4 firmware really sucks!
Aki-to said:
I did the following steps:
Flash "surya_global_images_V12.0.3.0.QJGMIXM_20200925.0000.00_10.0_global" with "MiFlash 2020.3.14.0".
Wipe Cache, Dalvik.
Flash "OctaviOS-v1.2-surya-20201109-2033-VANILLA-Official".
Flash "Magisk-v21.1".
Format Data.
Reboot into System.
Wi-Fi is working!!
Now only NikGapps is missing, but that is just booting into Recovery, flashing and booting back into System, so no problem here, anymore.
Thank you, @yan2xme! You say you are noob, but you had the right guess, too! Anyway, thanks for your help, I appreciate it!
P.S.: Boot-up is additionally much faster, smoother and without SystemUI crash on startup. This 12.0.4 firmware really sucks!
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Ohhh... ok thanks for the appreciation too... Hehe
Resurrection Remix Rom Developer also pointed out that you should flash 12.0.3 even theres the newer version... So maybe.... Haha
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Hello, having a few issues with my LineageOS install, random reboots and bluetooth not working for calls.
So the plan was to give it a quick reinstall (keeping all data) and if that doesnt resolve the issue revert back to stock, using the Mi A1 Tool.
Could anyone point me in the direction of how to just do the LineageOS bit with keeping data, followed the guides before to get it to install but not sure how to isolate to just Lineage.
I do have the Mi A1 tool working if that can help for this bit?
Edit: And for the Mi A1 tool if I go back to stock, I can just click "Install stock rom" and let it do its thing and im done?
I'm sorry man but if you want to fix some problem on a custom ROM installation, you can't just do a quick flash and keep your data. Everyone on this forum will tell you to do a full clean install.
So you have to Flash the latest Firmware from Xiaomi through Fastboot or EDL anyway... Then do a clean install of LineageOs.
I know sometimes it's a pain to backup every time, but it's a choice you made by playing with custom ROMs.
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I'm sorry man but if you want to fix some problem on a custom ROM installation, you can't just do a quick flash and keep your data. Everyone on this forum will tell you to do a full clean install.
So you have to Flash the latest Firmware from Xiaomi through Fastboot or EDL anyway... Then do a clean install of LineageOs.
I know sometimes it's a pain to backup every time, but it's a choice you made by playing with custom ROMs.
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I am fine with that, as long as I know it will work so I am thinking of just going back to stock.
Hi people,
I've been struggling with this for the past 2 days and I'm trying really hard not to give up
I downloaded the stable rom from the MIUI website (for Mi Note 3 aka jason), installed it successfully via MiFlash, and tried flashing Lineage after I did a factory + data + system + cache wipe. It ended with me getting the dreaded error 7.
A bit later, I realized I had to get the dev build from the MIUI website and flash it before flashing Lineage OS. So I did - I updated to MIUI 10 using the dev build, made sure it was working and tried flashing Lineage OS on top of it (after wiping the partitions I mentioned earlier, following the Lineage OS instructions).
So eventually I got it to work - sort of.
Lineage OS is booting properly, but the device freezes before it can find any wifi networks to connect to (and then reboots), and that's why I think the culprit is the modem.
So, a few questions -
1. did it happen to anyone else? I searched endlessly but came up with nothing
2. If it is a modem issue - where can I find a working one? I looked it up and found nothing
3. If it isn't a modem issue - what should I do?
If I'm doing anything wrong - please tell me. I'm flashing custom roms since 2011 and this is the first time something like this has happened to me.
Thanks for all your help!
Hi, first of all you need an unencrypted phone - Format data in TWRP (3.2.3.1), then wipe system, data, cache, dalvik. Flash the Miui 10 china stable firmware 10.0.2 or 10.0.4, then rom, gapps and reboot.
Good luck, zaqm
zaqm said:
Hi, first of all you need an unencrypted phone - Format data in TWRP (3.2.3.1), then wipe system, data, cache, dalvik. Flash the Miui 10 china stable firmware 10.0.2 or 10.0.4, then rom, gapps and reboot.
Good luck, zaqm
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You're a true lifesaver. Worked on the first try.
Thank you!
No problems ?
Hi, I have OP6 since day one. Unlocked, with blu_spark TWRP, rooted with Magisk. Didn't have any problems. Yesterday I decided to try some custom rom and I hit a wall. Can't make Wi-Fi working - tried NitrogenOS and ViperOS. As I don't have a lot of experience with A/B partitions I tried few step by step instructions I was able to find here. Tried with latest stable, latest beta, different versions of TWRP. Problem is not related to Magisk or Gapps - wifi is not working and can't do anything about it.
At my first try I forgot to reflash twrp and I lost access to internal memory (pin in twrp), so I flashed full stock (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665) and started from this - nothing.
Tried latest beta flashed through TWRP - same effect.
I tried to decrypt everything with dm-verity fix - everything is fine, except wifi.
I've done 10-15 attemps to flash everything since yesterday.
Can somebody write a step by step instruction how to flash something correctly, that's fight for honor at this point:fingers-crossed:? I have no idea what I am doing wrong or what I am missing I flashed plenty of phones and never had problems like this.
On stock(stable and beta) wi-fi is working like it should, olny custom roms are making a problem.
hinix said:
Hi, I have OP6 since day one. Unlocked, with blu_spark TWRP, rooted with Magisk. Didn't have any problems. Yesterday I decided to try some custom rom and I hit a wall. Can't make Wi-Fi working - tried NitrogenOS and ViperOS. As I don't have a lot of experience with A/B partitions I tried few step by step instructions I was able to find here. Tried with latest stable, latest beta, different versions of TWRP. Problem is not related to Magisk or Gapps - wifi is not working and can't do anything about it.
At my first try I forgot to reflash twrp and I lost access to internal memory (pin in twrp), so I flashed full stock (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665) and started from this - nothing.
Tried latest beta flashed through TWRP - same effect.
I tried to decrypt everything with dm-verity fix - everything is fine, except wifi.
I've done 10-15 attemps to flash everything since yesterday.
Can somebody write a step by step instruction how to flash something correctly, that's fight for honor at this point:fingers-crossed:? I have no idea what I am doing wrong or what I am missing I flashed plenty of phones and never had problems like this.
On stock(stable and beta) wi-fi is working like it should, olny custom roms are making a problem.
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Use the unbrick tool. It will force write all your partitions.
tabletalker7 said:
Use the unbrick tool. It will force write all your partitions.
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Last thing I did was flash-all-partitions.bat from image mentioned in my post. I gave up idea of custom rom for now. But I'll try unbrick tool on my next attempt.
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i have the SAME problem, did you manage to fix this?
Hello,
I am running PixysOS rom on my Honor 6X (BLN-AL20) since some months and I am actually satisfied of the stability and usability of the Rom.
Actually I can't convince the device to use the installed as card to store pictures, videos etc.
The SD card is recognised and listed under memory but the system is not using it.
Is there any workaround to fix this problem?
Thanks,
Andrea.
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Anybody out there?
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Anybody out there?
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for me my internal storage is not detected. only sd card is main storage. seems like its a bug and never gonna fixed. there is no perfect android 9 os out there. so better go to emui 8 and use cyclox kernel.
Sephiroth79 said:
Hello,
I am running PixysOS rom on my Honor 6X (BLN-AL20) since some months and I am actually satisfied of the stability and usability of the Rom.
Actually I can't convince the device to use the installed as card to store pictures, videos etc.
The SD card is recognised and listed under memory but the system is not using it.
Is there any workaround to fix this problem?
Thanks,
Andrea.
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By what I read in the thread of DotOS, that's a bug that should had be fixed in latest builds... Are you using latest version or not?
Anyway every Pie ROM/GSI I tried seems to read microSD, eject it and re-read once again immediately after booting to OS, on every single boot. Then, there are systems that keep reading the microSD (as AEX, Descendant...) and allows modifications, reading files, basically everything you should be able to do with a microSD, and systems that just keep it ejected (like DotOS did on old builds). Saw other users reporting that on the thread. Look for "microSD" in DotOS thread to read latest comments about, there you could find a solution. By how things sound at the moment, my only advice is to move on another system.
Thanks for your reply. Could you suggest me a proper and stable rom?
Sephiroth79 said:
Thanks for your reply. Could you suggest me a proper and stable rom?
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Nothing hard to do man. We use to thank others with the appropriate button, for next times.
Anyway since that we're not talking 'bout different devices but we share the same phone, i feel to strongly recommend ya the Descendant GSI project by Dil3mm4.. It's a fork of Phh AOSP project but with sone very good extras. I never used a system smooth like this one, really impressive. It has a decent amount of customizations options (not at levels like RROS in example, but too much is too much IMHO), great battery management, fluid transitions and great compatibility with Huawei devices (it's a GSI, but the dev has a P8 Lite at the moment, so he knows how to make things working on Huawei).
Give it a shot, you can always go back to stock with HuRUpdater in just 5 minutes. And in case you'd like to try more, remember to take a look into Treble section here on XDA. Every arm64 a-only GSI is good to be flashed on our device, but before flashing just look if other users owning a Huawei device have already tried it or not. I say this simply because many GSIs are actually not working thanks to our vendor compatibility, so make things without hurry and nothing can go wrong
Used appropriate "thanks button" this time...eheh
Any tutorial on how to install the Descendant GSI rom starting from PixysOs with Askuccio's TWRP?
Sephiroth79 said:
Used appropriate "thanks button" this time...eheh
Any tutorial on how to install the Descendant GSI rom starting from PixysOs with Askuccio's TWRP?
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Well there isn't a dedicated tutorial for every ROM/GSI you're starting from, overall because a clean flash is strongly recommended (especially when you switch from a ROM to a GSI) - you can dirty flash Descendant updates or other GSIs based on phhusson trees without problems, but in this case you've already modified your device kernel and other stuff with a custom ROM, so it's better to start from scratch in way to avoid useless wastes of time running to repairs with hurry.
The faster and safest way to do this is:
1) restore stock OS with HuRUpdater and let it boot (i saw that you already own Askuccio's TWRP, i always had to use Elemental TWRP from KingOfMezi in way to use HuRU without errors, but apart this Askuccio's TWRP works for flashing everything you'd need);
2) following steps listed in Descendant OP, flash the system image through fastboot or through TWRP, then reboot to TWRP once again and wipe ONLY /cache and /dalvikART partitions;
3) factory reset through stock recovery and let the system boot (yeah, you'll have to reflash stock recovery once again before reflashing TWRP - again.
4) flash all the rest you'd like to flash (GApps, Magisk, ecc.)
By default, /data partition remains encrypted after performing factory reset with stock recovery, and so with TWRP you won't be able to perform full backups, but you can also choose to run with /data decrypted. The method isn't supported by the developer, but works like a charm (personally tested about 3 versions of the GSI ago, worked). You just have to flash "disable dm verity" script during the process, but you can know more by reading about it here.
Happy flashing
RedSkull23 said:
Well there isn't a dedicated tutorial for every ROM/GSI you're starting from, overall because a clean flash is strongly recommended (especially when you switch from a ROM to a GSI) - you can dirty flash Descendant updates or other GSIs based on phhusson trees without problems, but in this case you've already modified your device kernel and other stuff with a custom ROM, so it's better to start from scratch in way to avoid useless wastes of time running to repairs with hurry.
The faster and safest way to do this is:
1) restore stock OS with HuRUpdater and let it boot (i saw that you already own Askuccio's TWRP, i always had to use Elemental TWRP from KingOfMezi in way to use HuRU without errors, but apart this Askuccio's TWRP works for flashing everything you'd need);
2) following steps listed in Descendant OP, flash the system image through fastboot or through TWRP, then reboot to TWRP once again and wipe ONLY /cache and /dalvikART partitions;
3) factory reset through stock recovery and let the system boot (yeah, you'll have to reflash stock recovery once again before reflashing TWRP - again.
4) flash all the rest you'd like to flash (GApps, Magisk, ecc.)
By default, /data partition remains encrypted after performing factory reset with stock recovery, and so with TWRP you won't be able to perform full backups, but you can also choose to run with /data decrypted. The method isn't supported by the developer, but works like a charm (personally tested about 3 versions of the GSI ago, worked). You just have to flash "disable dm verity" script during the process, but you can know more by reading about it here.
Happy flashing
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Point 1: I have to download stock fw using Huawei firmware finder and I have to use Askuccio's TWRP to flash HuRupdater on the device. Do I have to choose a custom recovery or I have to let HuRupdater flash stock recovery too?
Point 2: you are saying I have to wipe cache/dalviw partitions using TWRP so I have to flash TWRP after flashing and booting stock fw?
Sephiroth79 said:
Point 1: I have to download stock fw using Huawei firmware finder and I have to use Askuccio's TWRP to flash HuRupdater on the device. Do I have to choose a custom recovery or I have to let HuRupdater flash stock recovery too?
Point 2: you are saying I have to wipe cache/dalviw partitions using TWRP so I have to flash TWRP after flashing and booting stock fw?
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To me flashing HuRU with Askuccio TWRP never worked, as said above, so i'd suggest you to look for ElementalTWRP in way to have a custom recovery that can flash HuRU with no problems. Secondarily, in way to avoid confusion, just start from stock and do a fastboot flash of Descendant, reboot to OS and let it boot. Once set, flash TWRP and flash GApps, then wipe just /cache and /dalvik and reboot one last time. Then you can do anything you want.
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To me flashing HuRU with Askuccio TWRP never worked, as said above, so i'd suggest you to look for ElementalTWRP in way to have a custom recovery that can flash HuRU with no problems. Secondarily, in way to avoid confusion, just start from stock and do a fastboot flash of Descendant, reboot to OS and let it boot. Once set, flash TWRP and flash GApps, then wipe just /cache and /dalvik and reboot one last time. Then you can do anything you want.
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Ok, I'll put elemental TWRP recovery in the same directory in order to let HuRU flash it together with the stock firmware.
Edit: can't find elemental twrp download link
Sephiroth79 said:
Ok, I'll put elemental TWRP recovery in the same directory in order to let HuRU flash it together with the stock firmware.
Edit: can't find elemental twrp download link
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Good, i usually do that later just in case the system prompts to factory reset before booting, but it's up to you. Here's the link anyway https://mega.nz/#!a81EDZAR!2-9yPFh3reghkGcfSl3nRIJhHGkP8fqDsgUG66ewjkk
Using fw finder I downloaded the fw named: BLN-AL30C00B541 (8.0.0.541) FULLOTA-MF 2018.12.27
Clicking on download give me some choices:
- update.zip (1.74 GB)
- BLN-Al20_all_cn/update_full_BLN-AL20_all_cn.zip (643 MB)
Already downloaded both of them and can't find any of the files required from HurUpdater to run. Do I have to use an extractor?
EditOne: used Huawei Update Extractor gives an error on the update.app extracted from the update.zip archive and works on the same file extracted from BLN-Al20_all_cn/update_full_BLN-AL20_all_cn.zip
Edit2: just realized I don't need to extract anything but still can't find update_data_public and update_all_hw files
That is because it's Chinese build and as you just noticed some update packages are assembled in a slightly different manner, so some package misses one if not two useful zips. Would you mind to switch to India variant? Nothing changes in performance nor in features, plus if you'd only use the firmware as a base to get to other ROMs/GSIs, it really doesn't matter (but i can offer better assistance since that i'm more experienced with India variant other than China). FYI in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/how-to/french-language-t3938592/ i've already guided an user to obtain India variant, but it's really simple:
in TEAM MT site (google for "team mt online firmware database", the first result you get is what you need), look for build "BLN-L22HNC675CUSTC675D1B510" - you'll obtain 4 results. Download the package dated 2018.07.19, it is the better one. From here you just have to follow instructions in HwOTA thread, renaming the three packages as suggested in OP and choosing to debrand during the process to BLN-L22 region/variant (don't remember if it happens anyway since that the firmware is India variant but it's a thing that doesn't give hassles).
hello i was upgrading from stock 9.0.7 to 9.0.9, my bootloader is unlocked and twrp is a permanent one, the phone is also rooted. i wiped system then flashed the 9.0.9 then flashed the 4.0.4 twrp, rebooted into twrp, flashed latest magisk, rebooted into twrp and then pressed reboot into system. the phone is encrypted. the booting animation has been on for 20-30 minutes at this point. is it a bootloop? why what did i do wrong? thanks
@seth wellington
Try formatting data them reboot system. That should get you booted up.
Never wipe system or vendor on these devices and always when flashing a rom flash TWRP installer zip or you won't have twrp because of where recovery is located which is same place as boot.img and it has to be installed when flashing a rom or update to a rom or it won't be present.
How I flash OOS on my once T-Mobile now converted international/global OnePlus 6t.
Boot TWRP
Flash OOS global 10.3.6
Flash TWRP installer
Flash finalize
Format data
Reboot system
How I install a rom on my converted OnePlus 6t. This installation process varies depending on whether or not whatever rom I'm installing comes with gapps and or TWRP and of course you don't want to install global OOS on another model device. Since I converted my T-Mobile OnePlus 6t using guide and msm tool I now use global or international OnePlus 6t roms, firmware... Example Pixel Experience rom installation:
Boot TWRP
Flash OOS 10.3.6 global from repo xda thread
Flash Pixel Experience rom
Flash TWRP installer zip
Flash finalize zip
Format data
Reboot system.
Start to set up device then at some point enable developer options and usb debugging and doable any lock screen and boot twrp and flash magisk for root and reboot system. That is how I install a rom that has gapps but not twrp included in rom zip. Finalize can he found with a quick search on xda. It copies firmware to other slot on your AB partition device so that you don't have to. Saves 5-6 minutes and works great.
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What you could have done is just flash your updated OOS , flash TWRP installer zip, reboot recovery, flash magisk, reboot system. That's what I would have done updating OOS ..
Hope this helps.
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flash713 said:
@seth wellington
Try formatting data them reboot system. That should get you booted up.
Never wipe system or vendor on these devices and always when flashing a rom flash TWRP installer zip or you won't have twrp because of where recovery is located which is same place as boot.img and it has to be installed when flashing a rom or update to a rom or it won't be present.
How I flash OOS on my once T-Mobile now converted international/global OnePlus 6t.
Boot TWRP
Flash OOS global 10.3.6
Flash TWRP installer
Flash finalize
Format data
Reboot system
How I install a rom on my converted OnePlus 6t. This installation process varies depending on whether or not whatever rom I'm installing comes with gapps and or TWRP and of course you don't want to install global OOS on another model device. Since I converted my T-Mobile OnePlus 6t using guide and msm tool I now use global or international OnePlus 6t roms, firmware... Example Pixel Experience rom installation:
Boot TWRP
Flash OOS 10.3.6 global from repo xda thread
Flash Pixel Experience rom
Flash TWRP installer zip
Flash finalize zip
Format data
Reboot system.
Start to set up device then at some point enable developer options and usb debugging and doable any lock screen and boot twrp and flash magisk for root and reboot system. That is how I install a rom that has gapps but not twrp included in rom zip. Finalize can he found with a quick search on xda. It copies firmware to other slot on your AB partition device so that you don't have to. Saves 5-6 minutes and works great.
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What you could have done is just flash your updated OOS , flash TWRP installer zip, reboot recovery, flash magisk, reboot system. That's what I would have done updating OOS ..
Hope this helps.
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Thank you very much for your reply. Unfortunately I couldn't wait for that long and I had to do something right then. After some attempts I also lost my twrp and was left without a functioning recovery, so I had to look for help and some people helped me go through unbricking through the msm tool.
The thing is i just really want to always flash clean so that the phone doesn't lag and works properly, I had no idea you shouldn't wipe system... The guide that I followed said that when updating oxygen manually you have to wipe system so I thought nothing would go wrong. I still don't know what caused a bootloop since that guide was a verified one. Thanks a lot for your help. So if I'm reading it correctly, you have to do the wipes after you've installed the system, not before?
seth wellington said:
Thank you very much for your reply. Unfortunately I couldn't wait for that long and I had to do something right then. After some attempts I also lost my twrp and was left without a functioning recovery, so I had to look for help and some people helped me go through unbricking through the msm tool.
The thing is i just really want to always flash clean so that the phone doesn't lag and works properly, I had no idea you shouldn't wipe system... The guide that I followed said that when updating oxygen manually you have to wipe system so I thought nothing would go wrong. I still don't know what caused a bootloop since that guide was a verified one. Thanks a lot for your help. So if I'm reading it correctly, you have to do the wipes after you've installed the system, not before?
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Quit a few pretty well known developers here on xda (AOSiP op is one and there are more) say not to wipe system or vendor in their first posts of their custom rom threads. The way I describe how I install works 100% always and is the cleanest possible installation. Formatting data when installing a new rom at the end of install process does all the wiping needed to make sure nothing is left from the past and everything is clean. I used to wipe various partitions but on other devices. The install directions I use are originally from the PiXeN rom developers op. I've been flashing roms since the Nexus S days. Not saying that means anything other than I'm kinda old now. ? But that install process has never failed me once and I've flashed I'm sure hundreds of times on this device.. When I update i just flashing the updated rom over current and don't wipe anything then flashing twrp installer zip, reboot recovery flash magisk reboot system or if gapps are needed when I reboot recovery flash gapps..Unless it's a major OS update that's always worked for me.
Possibly not formatting data caused boot loop.. I know when going from OOS to AOSP rom format data is mandatory or it won't boot system.. I never flash magisk during initial flash. I always boot system first then at some point boot twrp and flash magisk. Try that next round and see if it turns out better. The whole AB partition deal made me feel like I was really old and retarded.
If I was updating OOS I would boot recovery, flash OOS, flash twrp installer zip reboot recovery, flash magisk, reboot system. Check out the finalize script xda thread. There are two here. The original person who made finalize has a thread and another user has another finalize thread. I believe in guides section of OnePlus 6t. With Android there are always more than a few ways to achieve something you know ... But what I post here is what I've been doing and I've flashed 400-500 times at least on this device.
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I totally trust you and respect anything you say and recommend me to do. Thanks a lot for all the instructions and clarification. I've been into android far less time than you — only since oneplus one. I'm extremely bad with tech but even with that phone j somehow managed to get bootloops or half-bricks ten times less than with the oneplus 6. And back then in 2015 I was way more enthusiastic: flashing twice a month loads and loads of roms. Of course it wasn't my personal achievement, I was still simply following detailed and carefully written instructions on forums on how to flash a particular rom in a particular way, but hey, at least I somehow managed it.
Now in this case I'm assuming it's the a/b partitions they've introduced that have completely changed the process and ways of flashing to the point that I stick to the guides and still get bootloops lol. That unbricking process was a huge stress for me, I don't think I'm going to touch anything in my phone for a while now. And I'm on the latest 10.3.6 oxygen so it's alright. Thank you for your help buddy
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@flash713
I totally trust you and respect anything you say and recommend me to do. Thanks a lot for all the instructions and clarification. I've been into android far less time than you — only since oneplus one. I'm extremely bad with tech but even with that phone j somehow managed to get bootloops or half-bricks ten times less than with the oneplus 6. And back then in 2015 I was way more enthusiastic: flashing twice a month loads and loads of roms. Of course it wasn't my personal achievement, I was still simply following detailed and carefully written instructions on forums on how to flash a particular rom in a particular way, but hey, at least I somehow managed it.
Now in this case I'm assuming it's the a/b partitions they've introduced that have completely changed the process and ways of flashing to the point that I stick to the guides and still get bootloops lol. That unbricking process was a huge stress for me, I don't think I'm going to touch anything in my phone for a while now. And I'm on the latest 10.3.6 oxygen so it's alright. Thank you for your help buddy
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Np. My real first name is Seth. Haha. Cool name btw. I just installed OOS 10.3.7 on my 6t. I was notified of the update yesterday via oxygen updater app from play store. Good handy app to have. I would have never known 10.3.7 was out or at least not so soon if it wasn't for that app. I believe it auto notified me too. I don't remember setting it up. Android has changed soooo much you know.. I love my OnePlus 6t though. Definitely one of my most favorite devices I've ever used. What's new today is gone at some point and replaced with "better.." lol. Not always better imo anyway. Glad I could help. Feel free to message me any time. Good day to you.