root 8t - OnePlus 8T Questions & Answers

guys , i have a question,
i got a one plys 8t cyberpunk 2077 , i flashed the device to oxygen os from hydrogen os
but i am thinking to go root, for a few small things
ad away
cyberpunk theme
but thing is how do i stay up to date with updates for this device, and is it complicated to update the device when rooted ?

I am rooted on KB2007
When the OTA appears it fails to update but i know it is there.
I uninstall magisk(restore images)
reboot
take OTA
reboot
ReRoot
takes about 15 mins altogether and there may be more efficient methods but this works for me.

what @parakleet says is the way to do it if you use Global/International version of OOS.
If you flash indian or EU version. (I recommend EU version). Oneplus will provide full OTA zips instead of only incremental.
Then you only need to update normally (or use Oyxygen Updater app (3rd party) to get it quicker).
Then you only need to do these steps
*Update with full OTA zip (will be done automaticly)
*BEFORE REBOOT!! Open magisk manager and chose "Install to inactive slot"
*Reboot
Then you are rooted and updated. For global rom they don't supply the full OTA zips only incremental so you need to go through the uninstall magisk and remove root steps first each time.

Qnorsten said:
what @parakleet says is the way to do it if you use Global/International version of OOS.
If you flash indian or EU version. (I recommend EU version). Oneplus will provide full OTA zips instead of only incremental.
Then you only need to update normally (or use Oyxygen Updater app (3rd party) to get it quicker).
Then you only need to do these steps
*Update with full OTA zip (will be done automaticly)
*BEFORE REBOOT!! Open magisk manager and chose "Install to inactive slot"
*Reboot
Then you are rooted and updated. For global rom they don't supply the full OTA zips only incremental so you need to go through the uninstall magisk and remove root steps first each time.
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KB2007 is the TMob version actually
Updater app doesnt support KB2007

im back on hydrgen os bcuz the themes , if i could get this theme on oos without root it would be nice

Wesley_NL said:
im back on hydrgen os bcuz the themes , if i could get this theme on oos without root it would be nice
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Here is someone who have converted to OOS, relocked bootloader and still have cyberpunk theme.
Oneplus 8T (Cyberpunk Edition)
I received a Oneplus 8t (Cyberpunk Edition). The phone was supposed to have HydrogenOS as it is a Chinese phone. However, the vendor installed Global OxygenOS (KB05AA). After OTA updates, the phone wouldn't reboot and would get stuck on the...
forum.xda-developers.com

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OTA and root

guys, i read somewhere that magisk affects only the kernal so here's the step i got to have incremental OTA with root.
1)install TWRP
2)backup the stock kernal
3)install magisk
when there is an update
1)install the stock kernal backed up above
2)install the stock recovery
3)update using incremental OTA
can anyone confirm this?
I was on 5.1.5. Twrp n magisk
Got ota 5.1.6. Installed. Flashed twrp and magisk again. All set
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Ajaykumar21066 said:
I was on 5.1.5. Twrp n magisk
Got ota 5.1.6. Installed. Flashed twrp and magisk again. All set
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i am talking about the incremental OTA update. 5.1.6 incremental OTA was of around 230mb whereas the full zip is of 1.4 gb. so i wanna install the incremental update. just wanted to confirm if the above method will work or not.
aneesh12 said:
i am talking about the incremental OTA update. 5.1.6 incremental OTA was of around 230mb whereas the full zip is of 1.4 gb. so i wanna install the incremental update. just wanted to confirm if the above method will work or not.
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Shouldnt make a lot of difference . Just do incremntal . If twrp is missing flash it with magisk again. Simpple
Sent from my ONEPLUS A6000 using Tapatalk
I hav a question.....im rooted on oos 5.1.6 india with magisk(obviously)...i hav recieved the update for oos 5.1.8...so i dont want to download the full rom can i just uninstall magisk and install the small ota package? Or it will detect the unlocked boot loader and show the same message such as root detected or bootloader unlocked??
Aduser345 said:
I hav a question.....im rooted on oos 5.1.6 india with magisk(obviously)...i hav recieved the update for oos 5.1.8...so i dont want to download the full rom can i just uninstall magisk and install the small ota package? Or it will detect the unlocked boot loader and show the same message such as root detected or bootloader unlocked??
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that's what i wanted to know..please reply if anyone does know the solution
Aduser345 said:
I hav a question.....im rooted on oos 5.1.6 india with magisk(obviously)...i hav recieved the update for oos 5.1.8...so i dont want to download the full rom can i just uninstall magisk and install the small ota package? Or it will detect the unlocked boot loader and show the same message such as root detected or bootloader unlocked??
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that's what i wanted to know..please reply if anyone does know the solution
I'm still on stock boot/kernel. I don't need TWRP on my phone. If I need TWRP in the future i'll just use
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-enchilada.img
to boot into fastboot.
My procedure for OTA + Magisk Root:
Install OTA (full rom because of root) inside Oxygen OS
Don't reboot!
Open Magisk Manager and go to Settings -> Update Channel -> Beta
Click install and select "Install to Second Slot (After OTA)"
HIt reboot
jzuijlek said:
I'm still on stock boot/kernel. I don't need TWRP on my phone. If I need TWRP in the future i'll just use to boot into fastboot.
My procedure for OTA + Magisk Root:
Install OTA (full rom because of root) inside Oxygen OS
Don't reboot!
Open Magisk Manager and go to Settings -> Update Channel -> Beta
Click install and select "Install to Second Slot (After OTA)"
HIt reboot
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we are talking about installimg incremental update(small sized zip files) :/
Aduser345 said:
I hav a question.....im rooted on oos 5.1.6 india with magisk(obviously)...i hav recieved the update for oos 5.1.8...so i dont want to download the full rom can i just uninstall magisk and install the small ota package? Or it will detect the unlocked boot loader and show the same message such as root detected or bootloader unlocked??
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aneesh12 said:
that's what i wanted to know..please reply if anyone does know the solution
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Why would you guys want to take this risk when the result could potentially be a hard-bricked phone? Incremental updates often replace only parts of critical files, which means that if an OTA patches a modified file thinking it's stock, it may create an unreadable mess. OP is sending you the full package for a reason.
iElvis said:
Why would you guys want to take this risk when the result could potentially be a hard-bricked phone? Incremental updates often replace only parts of critical files, which means that if an OTA patches a modified file thinking it's stock, it may create an unreadable mess. OP is sending you the full package for a reason.
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Yeah okay i dont hav much problem just that i dont hav good internet speed so downloading a 1.4 gb file for every updats is troublesome???
Aduser345 said:
Yeah okay i dont hav much problem just that i dont hav good internet speed so downloading a 1.4 gb file for every updats is troublesome
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That's rough, but personally, I would never take the risk to save some download time.

On a CONVERTED T-Mobile OP7 and currently on Android 10 with Magisk but no TWRP

Was thinking about downgrading to 9.5.13 and re-flashing TWRP and upgrading through the common "flash to inactive slot" from magisk method. On the fence cause i figure TWRP for Android 10 will come out. To recap. I have a Converted Tmobile OP7 running android 10. I am rooted with magisk but stock recovery (No TWRP) just wanting to see what you guys think i should do. and if you comment for me to downgrade... would i just go through MSM tool and revert back to 9.5.13? and would it REVERT my OP7 back to TMOBILE? Thanks in advance
TimmyLe7 said:
Was thinking about downgrading to 9.5.13 and re-flashing TWRP and upgrading through the common "flash to inactive slot" from magisk method. On the fence cause i figure TWRP for Android 10 will come out. To recap. I have a Converted Tmobile OP7 running android 10. I am rooted with magisk but stock recovery (No TWRP) just wanting to see what you guys think i should do. and if you comment for me to downgrade... would i just go through MSM tool and revert back to 9.5.13? and would it REVERT my OP7 back to TMOBILE? Thanks in advance
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There is TWRP for OxygenOS 10.
Check the thread. It's a -70 release.
If you already have root you can flash TWRP then do a direct flash of Magisk.
I keep both my slots at the same OS revision and rooted the same way, so if something gets messed up I can boot to thew other slot and not even notice.
tech_head said:
There is TWRP for OxygenOS 10.
Check the thread. It's a -70 release.
If you already have root you can flash TWRP then do a direct flash of Magisk.
I keep both my slots at the same OS revision and rooted the same way, so if something gets messed up I can boot to thew other slot and not even notice.
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Oh I saw that and wasn't sure on it! Thanks man. And is there a tutorial to flash on both slots? And how do I check to know what firmware is on each slot?
TimmyLe7 said:
Oh I saw that and wasn't sure on it! Thanks man. And is there a tutorial to flash on both slots? And how do I check to know what firmware is on each slot?
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I don't know of a tutorial.
The process I use is the following:
1. Download latest or firmware later than what you have installed. Youcannot use this method to roll back.
2. Local install. Don't reboot yet.
3. Install Magisk using the option to root after OTA upgrade in Magisk Manager.
4. Reboot.
5. You will now have the OS installed in the current booting slot.
6. Local install again. Yes, it fails. Local install again, it will work the second time. -> Don't reboot
7. Use Magisk Manager to flash TWRP. Do not reboot.
8. Using Magisk Manager, install Magisk into the current slot. When that is done, se the install after OTA option.
9. You can now reboot.
You can use TWP to switch slots if you like, but both slots now have same OS and are rooted.
tech_head said:
There is TWRP for OxygenOS 10.
Check the thread. It's a -70 release.
If you already have root you can flash TWRP then do a direct flash of Magisk.
I keep both my slots at the same OS revision and rooted the same way, so if something gets messed up I can boot to thew other slot and not even notice.
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tech_head said:
I don't know of a tutorial.
The process I use is the following:
1. Download latest or firmware later than what you have installed. Youcannot use this method to roll back.
2. Local install. Don't reboot yet.
3. Install Magisk using the option to root after OTA upgrade in Magisk Manager.
4. Reboot.
5. You will now have the OS installed in the current booting slot.
6. Local install again. Yes, it fails. Local install again, it will work the second time. -> Don't reboot
7. Use Magisk Manager to flash TWRP. Do not reboot.
8. Using Magisk Manager, install Magisk into the current slot. When that is done, se the install after OTA option.
9. You can now reboot.
You can use TWP to switch slots if you like, but both slots now have same OS and are rooted.
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Thanks for the help man! I just flashed TWRP -70 and I got everything up and running. Gonna do the second "boot" when I got some time. And to recap.. you just have two boots setup as a precaution right? I'm not doing too much with my rom except for viper and that's it!

Full Zip GM57AA 10.3.0

I've got my op7 and wish I could have the full zip for 10.3.0 GM57AA, does anyone here have it?
Also, do you see any advantage on changing from AA to BA?
PS: I live in Brazil
sekk said:
I've got my op7 and wish I could have the full zip for 10.3.0 GM57AA, does anyone here have it?
Also, do you see any advantage on changing from AA to BA?
PS: I live in Brazil
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Go to playstore & download Oxygen Updater (is unofficial app but works very well)
open it,go settings - Advanced mode = ON / Update method = Full update
go back & download 10.3.0 if you want (2072mb)
__No...stay in GM57AA (global) if you live in brazil...
GM57BA = EU OxygenOS...
[for Fastboot Roms read here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-t3937478 ]
Repository thread OOS : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/oneplus-7-repo-oxygen-os-builds-t3937152 ]
daitalos said:
Go to playstore & download Oxygen Updater (is unofficial app but works very well)
open it,go settings - Advanced mode = ON / Update method = Full update
go back & download 10.3.0 if you want (2072mb)
__No...stay in GM57AA (global) if you live in brazil...
GM57BA = EU OxygenOS...
[for Fastboot Roms read here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-t3937478 ]
Repository thread OOS : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/oneplus-7-repo-oxygen-os-builds-t3937152 ]
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The fastboot rom idk if it's updated, the oxygen os repo is not, it stopped on 10.0.2
Also, I can get the 10.3.0 file from Oxygen updater, or just directly update the smartphone? Is there any difference between 10.0.3 and 10.3.0? because on fastboot thread, mauronofrio has only made the images for 10.0.3
sekk said:
The fastboot rom idk if it's updated, the oxygen os repo is not, it stopped on 10.0.2
Also, I can get the 10.3.0 file from Oxygen updater, or just directly update the smartphone? Is there any difference between 10.0.3 and 10.3.0? because on fastboot thread, mauronofrio has only made the images for 10.0.3
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First,take the 10.3.0 zip( full update )from oxygen updater as I told you. update your device via Local Update & Reboot device...
open again oxygen updater app, go settings - advanced mode = disabled / update method = Incremental update, go back & download the latest 10.3.1 update & install it again via Local update...
of course 10.0.3 & 10.3.0 is different builds...10.0.3 is older...The latest oos is 10.3.1
https://postimg.cc/gallery/36bbalage/
no needed fastboot rom etc....I hope your device is STOCK!
For any help etc here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/help/help-thread-question-noob-friendly-t3954564
daitalos said:
First,take the 10.3.0 zip( full update )from oxygen updater as I told you. update your device via Local Update & Reboot device...
open again oxygen updater app, go settings - advanced mode = disabled / update method = Incremental update, go back & download the latest 10.3.1 update & install it again via Local update...
of course 10.0.3 & 10.3.0 is different builds...10.0.3 is older...The latest oos is 10.3.1
https://postimg.cc/gallery/36bbalage/
no needed fastboot rom etc....I hope your device is STOCK!
For any help etc here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/help/help-thread-question-noob-friendly-t3954564
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some said 10.3.0 and 10.0.3 are the same, but 3.0 for global and 0.3 for europe, but I don't who to trust at all...
also, I often use magisk, and I really DON'T LIKE to update system while rooted, so I prefer going for flashing the whole stock rom, update through OTA, and then, just arter these steps, install twrp and magisk... what do you recommend as a step-by-step to do so? remember, I don't want to flash stock while rooted
sekk said:
some said 10.3.0 and 10.0.3 are the same, but 3.0 for global and 0.3 for europe, but I don't who to trust at all...
also, I often use magisk, and I really DON'T LIKE to update system while rooted, so I prefer going for flashing the whole stock rom, update through OTA, and then, just arter these steps, install twrp and magisk... what do you recommend as a step-by-step to do so? remember, I don't want to flash stock while rooted
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-t3954559
no build are the same....otherwise, there would be no updates(for Brazil follow GM57AA (global)- yes, GM57BA is Europe version OOS)
I told you..for any help,question,etc,just read carefully in OP - Specific Threads and Guides for Oneplus 7....all, step by step are described
You can post any question there and you'll receive help...
* https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/help/help-thread-question-noob-friendly-t3954564

Update to latest OTA through Magisk fails

EDIT: Issue resolved! Thanks, Bill!
I am using my 8T with a stock ROM with an unlocked bootloader and Magisk. As I want to keep the systemless root, last time I did the OTA updates through Magisk so it can patch the boot image before rebooting into the newest update. I know this only works with the full ROM images and not the incremental ones thus I download the full update file through "Oxygen Updater" rather than the official system update. I went into Magisk, to the modules tab, selected "Install from storage", and selected the full OTA file. Once it finished I then installed Magisk again before rebooting. Everything worked great. This latest update, however, keeps failing to unzip in Magisk. All I get in the logs is:
Code:
- Copying zip to temp directory
! Unzip error
I haven't changed anything since the last time I had a successful update this way other than to update the ACC module. I don't really know how to proceed with this other than to wait for the next OTA update. Unfortunately, I didn't do the correct procedure the first time I updated and Magisk did not backup the stock boot image, so I can't really try that. Any thoughts?
Model: KB2005
Current version: 11.0.10.10.KB05AA
Update version: 11.0.11.11.KB05AA (file is ...15.O.29_OTA_0290_all_2110091944... [2.78GiB/2.84GB])
Magisk version: 23.0 (app is also v23.0)
Here are three ways for keeping Magisk for an incremental OTA:
1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ices-platforms.2239421/page-149#post-84764713
2. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...00-kb2001-kb2003-kb2005.4178675/post-85801253
3. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-rooting-oos-with-twrp.4327417/
And I would never try to install an OTA via Magisk. Simply put the OTA in the root of sdcard and then use the System Updates local upgrade option.
BillGoss said:
Here are three ways for keeping Magisk for an incremental OTA:
1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ices-platforms.2239421/page-149#post-84764713
2. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...00-kb2001-kb2003-kb2005.4178675/post-85801253
3. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-rooting-oos-with-twrp.4327417/
And I would never try to install an OTA via Magisk. Simply put the OTA in the root of sdcard and then use the System Updates local upgrade option.
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Well, that was simple enough. I guess I got the process confused, somehow combining parts of the process with my old 5T using TWRP and the previous update I did on my 8T.
Thanks for taking the time to grab those links and make a reply! I appreciate it despite the fact that I had a case of the dumb and could have saved you the effort

How To Guide How to Update OOS 12 with Root

Hi Everyone, there seems to be a lot of bits and pieces in regards to updating OOS 12 and Root so I thought I put together this guide on the way I do it while retaining Root. Unless something changes, this method should work for all future OOS 12 OTA updates.
Please read through all of the steps below before attempting. I will take no responsibility if something goes wrong, this works for me on my OnePlus 9 LE2115 and it should work for other OnePlus 9/Pro models.
1. Install Oxygen Updater app from the Play Store
2. Download the Full OTA.
3. Download and install the OP Local Update app ( apk).
4. Use the OP Local Update app to flash the Full OTA (you will lose root and custom recovery).
Optional - Retaining Root
DO NOT REBOOT if you want to keep Root
5. Open Magisk and in the Magisk section, tap 'Install'.
6. Select ' Install to Inactive Slot (After OTA)'.
7. Tap ' LET'S GO', let it run and then reboot.
After the system boots back up, check to make sure you have retained Root. You will not lose any data doing it this way.
What do you do if you've rebooted, are on the new OS but don't have root? When I go back to Magisk it's asking for an IMG file... I saved the last used kernel before upgrading (11.2.10.10)
I tried installing that app, which looks like its an udpate for a system app (system updater) which is prob why it fails.
I was previously under the impression that this app was to replace the missing system updater in OOS12.
Nick James said:
What do you do if you've rebooted, are on the new OS but don't have root? When I go back to Magisk it's asking for an IMG file... I saved the last used kernel before upgrading (11.2.10.10)
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This guide is for updating OOS 12, i have not tested it from OOS 11 to 12. It looks like you just need to flash the patched boot.img again.
Also, just to make sure, you didn't reboot the phone after flashing the Full OTA? After flashing Full OTA, you need to go straight into Magisk as per instruction.
gorilla p said:
I tried installing that app, which looks like its an udpate for a system app (system updater) which is prob why it fails.
I was previously under the impression that this app was to replace the missing system updater in OOS12.
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Yeah, it does not replace any app, it installs a new one. The Local Updater app is only for OOS 12. In OOS 11, it's integrated into system Updater but for some reason in OOS 12, OP removed it and created a seperate app for Local OTA flashing.
Z-Blade said:
Yeah, it does not replace any app, it installs a new one. The Local Updater app is only for OOS 12. In OOS 11, it's integrated into system Updater but for some reason in OOS 12, OP removed it and created a seperate app for Local OTA flashing.
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I rebooted per old instructions and that is what messed it up.
Used the Oxygen Updater to re-download the OTA.
Extracted the boot.img with payload dumper.
Patched boot.img
Reflashed
And we are good to go.
Nick James said:
I rebooted per old instructions and that is what messed it up.
Used the Oxygen Updater to re-download the OTA.
Extracted the boot.img with payload dumper.
Patched boot.img
Reflashed
And we are good to go.
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Ah, right. From the other thread. Good to hear it's all sorted out.
If you are looking for the boot.img for a OP9 (not pro) LE2115_11_C.47... here you go:
Meet Google Drive – One place for all your files
Google Drive is a free way to keep your files backed up and easy to reach from any phone, tablet, or computer. Start with 15GB of Google storage – free.
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This is valuable if you get stuck in a position like I did on C.47 without root. Patch this file with Magisk and follow the instructions as you normally would when flashing for root:
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
Nick James said:
I rebooted per old instructions and that is what messed it up.
Used the Oxygen Updater to re-download the OTA.
Extracted the boot.img with payload dumper.
Patched boot.img
Reflashed
And we are good to go.
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So, how did you get from e.13 to c.47 with root?
1. Download c.47
2. Install it via updater - no resart
3. install the patched_boot.img in inactiv slot
4. restart
Correct?
AxelM said:
So, how did you get from e.13 to c.47 with root?
1. Download c.47
2. Install it via updater - no resart
3. install the patched_boot.img in inactiv slot
4. restart
Correct?
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I uninstalled Magisk (restored images).
Rebooted (I shouldn't have done this)
Updated via OTA; rebooted.
Confirmed I was on the new version; indeed I was... completely new UI... did not lose any data or apps
Used the update app to redownload the OTA, copied it to my computer, used payload dumper to get the boot.img. Moved that back to my phone, patched with magisk and reflashed and voila.
I'm not sure on the exacts in terms of versions that I was on before but I did back up the kernel prior to all this (force of habit) and it was 11.2.10.10.
Thank you, i will try
1. I will just restore the normal boot.img
2. Update via OnePlus Update app from device
3. reboot
4. install the patched_boot.img in the inactiv slot
5. restart
Done!
So to be clear, we can now upgrade like we used to, by downloading full image From Oxygen Updater, using system update complete the upgrade, then go to magisk and install to inactive slot and reboot?
I tried this with the earlier 12 release and it went poor.
Luckily, I realized before trying this, is this only for 12 to 12 udpates and not 11 to 12? If the former, it may be best to clarify.
I am not sure. But like I understood you have to unroot before...
@Nick James am I right?
AxelM said:
I am not sure. But like I understood you have to unroot before...
@Nick James am I right?
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I dont think so. It says if you wanna keep root, follow #5, 6, 7
AxelM said:
I am not sure. But like I understood you have to unroot before...
@Nick James am I right?
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Honestly this OS sucks. I wouldn't waste your time. I'm going to factory reset tomorrow. It's that bad.
The steps I provided is only OOS 12 to OOS 12. I have not tried these steps from OOS 11 to OOS 12. My assumptions is it should still work since you are flashing the Full OTA, it pretty much overrides everything including boot.img. This is why you shouldn't reboot after flashing the OTA if you want to keep root.
However, this is just an assumption, if someone who is currently on OOS 11 can test it out and report here, that would be great.
gorilla p said:
I dont think so. It says if you wanna keep root, follow #5, 6, 7
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You are right for OS12 but not OS11. Therefore I assume you have to do my mentioned steps, but like @Z-Blade wrote, anyone has tested here yet...
Hello I tried it today. Like this:
1. I will just restore the normal boot.img
2. Update via OnePlus Update app from device
3. install the patched_boot.img in the inactiv slot
4. restart
Everything seems normal, but I am ony able to connect to the internet when in wlan...
I went from OOS 11 to 12... I wouldn't say the upgrade went smooth thus why I have to reinstall the OS to see if that clear things up. This OS is still really buggy from what I can see but it could be due to not clean flashing. Just beware is all I'm sayin'
So, my internet is back to live...after some reboots it works well

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