OnePlus 7 pro oos 11 beta 1 TWRP and root - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello everyone.
I was wondering if anyone has found a work around to get a custom recovery to work on the oos 11 beta one for op7p gm1917.
I've tried msm tool and have working TWRP untill I install ops 11.
Once I install the beta 1 and TWRP booting to recovery is stuck in a flashing TWRP logo. Only way to recover from this is to flash stock boot image.
I do have root as I patched the stock boot.img with magisk 8.0.4 then flashed the boot image with fastboot.
If anyone could help me get this TWRP up and running I would definitely appreciate it.
Thank you...

mrhodes19904 said:
If anyone could help me get this TWRP up and running I would definitely appreciate it.
Thank you...
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TWRP is not available for Android 11 yet, so you will have to wait.

nabril15 said:
TWRP is not available for Android 11 yet, so you will have to wait.
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At least I have root that's all that matters

pcould you please put the modified boot here?

RicoMartins said:
pcould you please put the modified boot here?
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magisk.img
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Thanks, buddy.

You guys can flash a zip of twrp like orangefox dual boot. Right after the ota in twrp. With a pen drive to get twrp in OS11. No need to actually use a dualboot its just a really nice build I use it.

Anyone tried this method? https://www.droidwin.com/update-oneplus-to-android-11-oxygenos-11-via-twrp-without-losing-root/

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Which version of TWRP bluespark?

I just currently got the latest ota and let it install and I installed magisk from the manager by choosing to install to inactive partition after ota. That worked flawlessly and was able to keep root. But I lost TWRP of course. I was using the official TWRP. I've been noticing everyone going to TWRP bluespark recovery. But which one do I download??? From what I understand there is a version for oos android 8 Oreo and a version for oos android 9 pie. I'm on official oos pie. So which one do I need?
vinnievegas said:
I just currently got the latest ota and let it install and I installed magisk from the manager by choosing to install to inactive partition after ota. That worked flawlessly and was able to keep root. But I lost TWRP of course. I was using the official TWRP. I've been noticing everyone going to TWRP bluespark recovery. But which one do I download??? From what I understand there is a version for oos android 8 Oreo and a version for oos android 9 pie. I'm on official oos pie. So which one do I need?
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Just take the latest official TWRP and you are fine. Trust me.
https://dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
Thank you. But still would like to know if I decide to use bluespark version.
Sure. If you want to use Blu Spark TWRP use this one twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.86_op6
IMG and zip files are here https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=27466#downloads
You can use TWRP official or Blu Spark TWRP. What ever you like. Blu Spark is recommended for people coming from oos beta to stable
Pundy said:
Just take the latest official TWRP and you are fine. Trust me.
https://dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
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Pundy said:
Sure. If you want to use Blu Spark TWRP use this one twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.86_op6
IMG and zip files are here https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=27466#downloads
You can use TWRP official or Blu Spark TWRP. What ever you like. Blu Spark is recommended for people coming from oos beta to stable
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May I ask what the difference is?
Just to add a note to you for next ota.
After ota is installed go to magisk manager
Press download
Search for twrp a/b
Install (don't reboot)
Now go to main screen and press install
Choose to inactive slot (after ota)
This way you keep both twrp and root
Happy flashing
vinnievegas said:
May I ask what the difference is?
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To be honest I don't know the differences between both.
vinnievegas said:
May I ask what the difference is?
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You can find answer at its topic.
whizeguy said:
Just to add a note to you for next ota.
After ota is installed go to magisk manager
Press download
Search for twrp a/b
Install (don't reboot)
Now go to main screen and press install
Choose to inactive slot (after ota)
This way you keep both twrp and root
Happy flashing
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Awesome!!!!! That's definitely a game changer!!
Thank you.
Hey, I have unlocked bootloader and have magisk installed.
But every time I have to go to bootloader to boot into twrp because of some issue.
I have the zip and img file of twrp by bluspark.
I have the img of bluspark twrp now I need to know which sector should I need to install. Boot, system or vendor? Please tell me. I'm new here.
there is a problem with magisk 20.1, first boot after all flashes is ok and magisk is working but after I giving root access to first program and going for restart its not booting and going to bootloader.
chetbiz said:
there is a problem with magisk 20.1, first boot after all flashes is ok and magisk is working but after I giving root access to first program and going for restart its not booting and going to bootloader.
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Which OOS version are you running? Pie or Q?
Koeties said:
Which OOS version are you running? Pie or Q?
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Android Q final
Hello, I have problem. I´m on Android 11, with OOS 11.1.2.2, but I can´t install TWRP - twrp-3.6.0_11-0-enchilada.img. When I wrote fastboot boot twrp-3.6.0_11-0-enchilada.img, it is stuck on logo a nothing happen. Please how to boot in twrp?
Thank you.

Magisk Patch boot image for GM1900 OOS

Can anyone upload a Magisk patched boot image for 10.0.1GM57AA? The model that I have is GM1900. When I try to patch it myself on Magisk, I get an error saying "process error"
Anyone able to help?
Heelixx said:
Anyone able to help?
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Hi.
magisk-patched 4.14.117-perf+ with twrp: https://ufile.io/3ieksyfx
flash with fastboot flash boot 4.14.117-perf+.img
meltbanana said:
Hi.
magisk-patched 4.14.117-perf+ with twrp: https://ufile.io/3ieksyfx
flash with fastboot flash boot 4.14.117-perf+.img
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Thanks a lot for uploading this! I managed to flash it and root my device but now the wifi isn't working. I cleared the cache with TWRP but that didn't resolve the issue. Flashing back the original boot image made the wifi work again.
Heelixx said:
Thanks a lot for uploading this! I managed to flash it and root my device but now the wifi isn't working. I cleared the cache with TWRP but that didn't resolve the issue. Flashing back the original boot image made the wifi work again.
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ok, perhaps it depends on BA (EU) or AA (global) ROM version? however you can boot the rooted one, install a downloaded version of magisk20 via magisk manager to patch your own kernel directly.
meltbanana said:
ok, perhaps it depends on BA (EU) or AA (global) ROM version? however you can boot the rooted one, install a downloaded version of magisk20 via magisk manager to patch your own kernel directly.
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I flashed the 4.14.117-perf+.img that you uploaded and then I booted in TWRP and flashed my original stock boot image. While still in TWRP, I flashed the zip of Magisk and then I rebooted. That got it working. So I'm rooted now. Thanks for sending me the image. I appreciate it!
@Heelixx
Can you explain to me how important a magisk boot patched is? Did you leave Pie for 10? What's the procedure?
lvints said:
@Heelixx
Can you explain to me how important a magisk boot patched is? Did you leave Pie for 10? What's the procedure?
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I was rooted on 10.0 and then I upgraded to 10.0.1
There is a procedure for upgrading to 10.0.1 and still keeping root. I wasn't aware of this and after I got the update, I restarted my device and ended up without root access.
A Magisk patched boot image is important for getting your device rooted.
If you're asking for the procedure to root your device, then you can follow this link which explains it, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131

OnePlus6 fastboot boot twrp not possible after OTA

Hey guys,
got a OP6 for years. Stay on Stock OS with root. Never flashed any CustomRom or OS.
Bootet with fastboot boot twrp-version.img and flashed Magisk in twrp.
Works absolut fine until now. I installed the OTA and now i cant enter any twrp.
Information about my device:
Device: OnePlus6 A6003
OSS: 10.3.3
Android: 10
Build-Number: A6003_22_200414
USB-Debuggin: Enabled
OEM-Unlock: active
I tried all .img files from here:
eu.dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
and
twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.91_op.img
twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.86_op.img
No version working.
After flashing the 3.2.x versions i get a screen with
"qualcom crashdum mode
-------------"
With the newer 3.3x versions the screen just switch to "fastboot mode" and stay there forever.
How can i just boot into twrp with the new version? I wont twrp forever (flash). Just need to flash root after every OTA.
Thx for help!
Hilzerak said:
Just need to flash root after every OTA.
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You could do that without TWRP. You just need to use Magisk's "Install to inactive slot" feature after installing OTA but before rebooting.
Hilzerak said:
Hey guys,
got a OP6 for years. Stay on Stock OS with root. Never flashed any CustomRom or OS.
Bootet with fastboot boot twrp-version.img and flashed Magisk in twrp.
Works absolut fine until now. I installed the OTA and now i cant enter any twrp.
Information about my device:
Device: OnePlus6 A6003
OSS: 10.3.3
Android: 10
Build-Number: A6003_22_200414
USB-Debuggin: Enabled
OEM-Unlock: active
I tried all .img files from here:
eu.dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
and
twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.91_op.img
twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.86_op.img
No version working.
After flashing the 3.2.x versions i get a screen with
"qualcom crashdum mode
-------------"
With the newer 3.3x versions the screen just switch to "fastboot mode" and stay there forever.
How can i just boot into twrp with the new version? I wont twrp forever (flash). Just need to flash root after every OTA.
Thx for help!
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You should you twrp by
remewer said:
You could do that without TWRP. You just need to use Magisk's "Install to inactive slot" feature after installing OTA but before rebooting.
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Try to in to recovery mode,if not,you try to flash twrp by mau.....
remewer said:
You could do that without TWRP. You just need to use Magisk's "Install to inactive slot" feature after installing OTA but before rebooting.
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Thx for the info, helps for future.
But know i rebootet.
soihuvuontrang said:
You should you twrp by
Try to in to recovery mode,if not,you try to flash twrp by mau.....
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Thx for reply but i dont know what excactly do you try to say me.
"You should you twrp by"? What should i try in recovery mode? And im looking forward for an solution without permanent flash, as i sayn above.
Hilzerak said:
Hey guys,
got a OP6 for years. Stay on Stock OS with root. Never flashed any CustomRom or OS.
Bootet with fastboot boot twrp-version.img and flashed Magisk in twrp.
Works absolut fine until now. I installed the OTA and now i cant enter any twrp.
Information about my device:
Device: OnePlus6 A6003
OSS: 10.3.3
Android: 10
Build-Number: A6003_22_200414
USB-Debuggin: Enabled
OEM-Unlock: active
I tried all .img files from here:
eu.dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
and
twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.91_op.img
twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.86_op.img
No version working.
After flashing the 3.2.x versions i get a screen with
"qualcom crashdum mode
-------------"
With the newer 3.3x versions the screen just switch to "fastboot mode" and stay there forever.
How can i just boot into twrp with the new version? I wont twrp forever (flash). Just need to flash root after every OTA.
Thx for help!
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The version you tried to boot is not for android 10.
Versions for android 10 are blu_spark 9.108 and 9.109. Unfortunately, i think @eng.stk stopped providing img, but you can download lastest @mauronofrio TWRP and then flash @mauronofrio or blu_spark TWRP
Hilzerak said:
Thx for the info, helps for future.
But know i rebootet.
Thx for reply but i dont know what excactly do you try to say me.
"You should you twrp by"? What should i try in recovery mode? And im looking forward for an solution without permanent flash, as i sayn above.
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After fashing twrp.img you boot into recovery and flash the file twrp.zip(the same series and name with file twrp.img)then reboot recovery.

Patched Boot Image for OP 7 Pro

Hi everyone
I just updated my OP 7 pro to OOS 11 Open Beta 1
I couldn't make a patched boot image so if anyone have boot image for android 11 OOS 11 so plz reply with a link having boot image file and some instructions if possible
Glad to have helpful community like this,
ali_hamza said:
Hi everyone
I just updated my OP 7 pro to OOS 11 Open Beta 1
I couldn't make a patched boot image so if anyone have boot image for android 11 OOS 11 so plz reply with a link having boot image file and some instructions if possible
Glad to have helpful community like this,
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magisk.img
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mrhodes19904 said:
magisk.img
Shared with Dropbox
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This is op7p oos11 beta 1 patched boot image
To flash
boot to fastboot and flash with
Fastboot flash boot magisk.img
You will then have root
mrhodes19904 said:
This is op7p oos11 beta 1 patched boot image
To flash
boot to fastboot and flash with
Fastboot flash boot magisk.img
You will then have root
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Thanx bro I did root the OP7 and bundle of thanx to u
ali_hamza said:
Thanx bro I did root the OP7 and bundle of thanx to u
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You are very welcome
Anyone have the Op7+ global Android 11 patched boot image? Magisk isn't patching it for me and I want to root.
almahix said:
Anyone have the Op7+ global Android 11 patched boot image? Magisk isn't patching it for me and I want to root.
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still need it?
teflon252 said:
still need it?
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Anyone please send me the link for OS 11 OB 4 magisk patched boot image if you have?
stha.bimal37 said:
Anyone please send me the link for OS 11 OB 4 magisk patched boot image if you have?
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I have stable 11.0.0.2...
teflon252 said:
I have stable 11.0.0.2...
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will you post it? I need it
teflon252 said:
I have stable 11.0.0.2...
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I would like this too please.
Anyone got for 11.0.0.2 GM21AA?
Hello, did anyone has a patched boot image for OOS version 11.0.1.1 GM21BA
for root access with magisk?
Would be great if shared or link posted.
Thx

Android 11 and OOS11 OnePlus 7 Pro

Hello,
I have scoured the forums ever since the update to try and get back to where I was, with TWRP, and a rooted phone. TWRP is not as important as root is.
I saw that there is a way to get root if following these instructions:
Rooting OP7 Pro OOS11
Where can i find instructions to root my phone having Android 11?
forum.xda-developers.com
However, are there any specifics or edge cases I need to be aware of? For example, if I am on the newest update versus the first beta update that rolled around a few months ago? At what point on Android 11 and OOS 11 do these instructions not work?
And I was wondering if someone can please provide some links to make it a bit easier for me (of the boot.img file and other things?), I actually leave the country in a week and so I really want to get this done before I leave, it would really make my life easier
Is there a way I can root without wiping my phone? And if I have to wipe, is there an app similar to Titanium Backup that's reliable that I would be able to use without root and restore some important data of apps?
Thank you!! Any help is appreciated
No one has any answers?
technocrat7 said:
No one has any answers?
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It's pretty simple. You just need to make sure you flash a patched boot image from the same build your device is on. The OP7 Pro forum is not very organized, and most of the available boot images are gdrive links buried in threads.
If you just so happen to be using the T-Mobile OP7 Pro, then I can help you. Otherwise you'll need to search around for a boot image for your device.
If you can get your hands on a stock boot image, you can copy it to your phone's SD card and use the Magisk Manager app to patch it. It will put the patched boot image in your phone's downloads folder. copy that to your PC and then use fastboot to flash it to your active boot partition
weakNPCdotCom said:
It's pretty simple. You just need to make sure you flash a patched boot image from the same build your device is on. The OP7 Pro forum is not very organized, and most of the available boot images are gdrive links buried in threads.
If you just so happen to be using the T-Mobile OP7 Pro, then I can help you. Otherwise you'll need to search around for a boot image for your device.
If you can get your hands on a stock boot image, you can copy it to your phone's SD card and use the Magisk Manager app to patch it. It will put the patched boot image in your phone's downloads folder. copy that to your PC and then use fastboot to flash it to your active boot partition
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Thank you for the response.
I'm running a OnePlus 7 Pro
Android Version 11
Build Number: Oxygen OS 11.0.1.2.GM31CB
Model: GM1915
Is that the T-Mobile variant?
technocrat7 said:
Thank you for the response.
I'm running a OnePlus 7 Pro
Android Version 11
Build Number: Oxygen OS 11.0.1.2.GM31CB
Model: GM1915
Is that the T-Mobile variant?
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Yes it is. The boot image linked in this thread is exactly what you need. Flashing boot will not affect your system image or user data.
weakNPCdotCom said:
Yes it is. The boot image linked in this thread is exactly what you need. Flashing boot will not affect your system image or user data.
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Thanks!
So after I download this boot image, I flash it using fastboot?
Because TWRP isn't available right?
Then after that, what do I do to root it?
Download the latest magisk?
Do I download the apk or flash that too using fastboot?
technocrat7 said:
Thanks!
So after I download this boot image, I flash it using fastboot?
Because TWRP isn't available right?
Then after that, what do I do to root it?
Download the latest magisk?
Do I download the apk or flash that too using fastboot?
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install Magisk Manager v23 on your phone.
flash boot a & b with fastboot.
reboot and done

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