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Like the title says, I can´t boot to recovery (Oneplus one). If I try to boot to recovery, I´m ending in the Qualcomm CrashDump Mode.
I have a Oneplus 7 Pro with Stable 10.0 BA FW.
Rooted with Magisk (Patched Boot.img) Is this causing the problem?
After pressing Vol+ and powerbutton, the devices boots normally.
Thanks in advance.
RealDanyo said:
Like the title says, I can´t boot to recovery (Oneplus one). If I try to boot to recovery, I´m ending in the Qualcomm CrashDump Mode.
I have a Oneplus 7 Pro with Stable 10.0 BA FW.
Rooted with Magisk (Patched Boot.img) Is this causing the problem?
After pressing Vol+ and powerbutton, the devices boot normally.
Thanks in advance.
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I had the same issue this morning when trying to update to 10.0.1. Just boot to bootloader and boot twrp then install 10.
I think is the magisk update (magisk 20.0) that causes this, because it's happening to me in the beta 3 and before I updated magisk it was working fine with the beta 2
ItsTecnoDavid said:
I think is the magisk update (magisk 20.0) that causes this, because it's happening to me in the beta 3 and before I updated magisk it was working fine with the beta 2
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I have no issues with magisk or twrp.
It might be the way you are installing ota or rom.
Might be model specific not sure as I don't know what model you are on. Mine is GM1915.
I'm talking about the official recovery
GM21AA, exactly the same situation (from 10 stable to 10.0.1 and magisk from 19.4 beta to 20) and the stock recovery bump into Qualcomm Crashdump problem here, system bootup normal as well as bootloader.
Troubleshooting:
1. Local update twice, install magisk at inactive slot OTA before reboot, for Android 10's A/B partitions machinasm , try let magisk patch both boot.img. Same...
2. Local update and reboot, lost root but stock recovery work, Fastboot boot twrp.img (latest, not flash, cause I don't need the permanent twrp)->twrp install magisk, reboot system, then, again, same problem.
Todo:
Magisk manager or twrp uninstall magisk, but if it's fail maybe ended up to bootloop, scary.
May try to install back old 19.4 magisk.zip via twrp, it's working in 10.0.0
Anyone with the same problem have any idea?
Thats the exact same error I ran into.
But as mentioned earlier, I never had TWRP on my OP7P. I flashed the patched boot.img via adb and I´m still on 10.0 BA Firmware.
I thought TWRP dosn´t work on Android Q (I´m coming from an Pixel3 and there it won´t work) So maybe I will give TWRP a try tomorrow. Are there different versions or is the official one the best?
RealDanyo said:
Thats the exact same error I ran into.
But as mentioned erlier, I never had TWRP on my OP7P. I flashed the patched boot.img via adb and I´m still on 10.0 BA Firmware.
I thought TWRP dosn´t work on Android Q (I´m coming from an Pixel3 and there it won´t work) So maybe I will give TWRP a try tomorrow. Are there different versions or is the official one the best?
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The recovery here is the one to use.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322
Be sure to read through
So thanks erveryone who helped.
I now have TWRP running as recovery. So there is no need for official recovery. (and no Qualcomm CrashDump Mode)
Had this happen to me earlier this week. Just ended up using the MSM tool and restoring shipping firmware. You can look for the unbricking thread here for more info on that.
Yea, this just happened to me. Updated Magisk, Updated to 10.0.1 from 10.0. Booted fine.
Re-installed a few magisk modules (didn't just re check the modules, but reinstalled each)
Now OS won't boot, and recovery goes to Crash Dump. Would be ok if OS wouldn't bootloop and I could get to OS.
Oh, and my ADB now is an unauthorized device while its in bootloop mode
EDIT:
phew. Tried to hold volume up+dn rather than up or dn, got into bootloader. Able to fastboot boot TWRP and then delete problematic RIRU magisk modules. All is well in the world now...
I don't get it why it have to be so hard.
I'm constantly soft bricking/ bootlooping this phone when trying to do simple things such flashing magisk and twrp. I remember it being so much easier with my Poco F1, never got close to bricking it.
Now every little mistake ends with a bricked phone and 5 hours on the internet trying to understand why
WillyRy said:
Yea, this just happened to me. Updated Magisk, Updated to 10.0.1 from 10.0. Booted fine.
Re-installed a few magisk modules (didn't just re check the modules, but reinstalled each)
Now OS won't boot, and recovery goes to Crash Dump. Would be ok if OS wouldn't bootloop and I could get to OS.
Oh, and my ADB now is an unauthorized device while its in bootloop mode
EDIT:
phew. Tried to hold volume up+dn rather than up or dn, got into bootloader. Able to fastboot boot TWRP and then delete problematic RIRU magisk modules. All is well in the world now...
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Same issue here and no TWRP installed.
I did ADB REBOOT FASTBOOT and was able to install the twrp image by FASTBOOT BOOT twrp-3.3.1-70-guacamole-unified-Q-mauronofrio.img
Going to try and remove Magisk and see if I can salvage my data and then re-install Magisk afterwards.
Ok...got back into the system by flashing the Magisk Uninstaller in TWRP that is here: https://magiskroot.net/md/Magisk_Manager_for_Recovery_Mode_(mm)-2019.4.4.zip
Went to advanced in TWRP, then to terminal, then typed mm.
Typed in C for Core only to load into system without Magisk. Deleted my Magisk modules that may have interfered with it (I had an older version of No Limit that I should have updated prior. After removing and rebooting back into system, all is fine now.
JLine05 said:
Same issue here and no TWRP installed.
I did ADB REBOOT FASTBOOT and was able to install the twrp image by FASTBOOT BOOT twrp-3.3.1-70-guacamole-unified-Q-mauronofrio.img
Going to try and remove Magisk and see if I can salvage my data and then re-install Magisk afterwards.
Ok...got back into the system by flashing the Magisk Uninstaller in TWRP that is here: https://magiskroot.net/md/Magisk_Manager_for_Recovery_Mode_(mm)-2019.4.4.zip
Went to advanced in TWRP, then to terminal, then typed mm.
Typed in C for Core only to load into system without Magisk. Deleted my Magisk modules that may have interfered with it (I had an older version of No Limit that I should have updated prior. After removing and rebooting back into system, all is fine now.
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Yea man, things are hinkey this update.
My big problem was i had twrp but it got wiped i guess (could no longer access) and couldn't access adb nor fastboot. But finally got into bootloader (cmd fastboot) so was able to fix.
Easier solution than installing Magisk uninstaller (presuming one has twrp installed, which would be the case if able to flash Magisk uninstaller) is go to TWRP>advanced>file manager and navigate data/adb/modules and delete from there
DO you guys know if there is an updated magisk being developed or what is the way to fix it? Uninstall magisk via TWRP (since I can temporarily install and get into TWRP using the all in one tool by the TWRP developer). Then install TWRP and then Install Magisk ?
I have same problem
How to fix it and bring back stock recovery?
wawanRedblack said:
I have same problem
How to fix it and bring back stock recovery?
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Can you boot OS?
Can you get to bootloader?
WillyRy said:
Can you boot OS?
Can you get to bootloader?
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Yes i can boot os and bootloader is ok
I just purchased a new OnePlus 7 Pro yesterday and immediately set about rooting it. This is the process I followed:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img
TWRP: Install > Select Storage > Internal Storage > Magisk-v20.3.zip
TWRP: Wipe > Format Data
I rebooted and was confused when I wasn't rooted. It seemed the last step had undone my root, so I went back into TWRP and installed Magisk again this time without formatting data. When I rebooted I had root and all was well.
However, there was an OEM update available that warned me it would remove root if I installed it. I found this guide to install an OEM update without losing root, which basically says to download the update via Oxygen Updater and then install it from TWRP. On step 6 is says to select the "Inject TWRP after install" option, but this didn't exist in my TWRP. I went ahead without it, thinking maybe it was enabled by default in my newer version of TWRP. The installation seemed to go without a hitch, but when I rebooted after I was stuck in fastboot. I couldn't boot my phone, nor could I get back into TWRP or regular recovery, only fastboot.
I tried flashing TWRP again using fastboot, but to no avail. I also tried running fastboot -w, but was still stuck in fastboot. I did some more research and found this comment which made it seem like all I had to do was download 10.0-GM21AA-OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.O.20_OTA_020_all_1909172051_db7a3f61-FASTBOOT from here and then run flash-all.bat. Once I did so I ended up stuck on the following screen:
Code:
QUALCOMM CrashDump Mode
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dm-verify device corrupted Force Dump
kernel_restart
I can't seem to do anything at all with my device; not even turn it off. I tried holding the power button down for nearly a minute and no response from the phone. Is there any hope at all for my phone or have I properly destroyed it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/mistake-kernel-error-t4029743
Same thing happened to me and I searched around a bit and found resolution. You can try what I did or try msm tool but search first as crashdump error is becoming common issue it seems
I held both volume buttons until restart and let go of one of them to get into recovery and then boot to boot loader if needed
Thank you so much! I thought I'd corrupted fastboot and permanently bricked the phone.
Once I was in fastboot I used tool all in one to flash 9.5.13-GM21AA-OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.O.16_OTA_016_all_1908281716_b2bb5-FASTBOOT.zip onto my phone by picking Flash Factory Images, and now it's back up and running.
jasons1004 said:
I held both volume buttons until restart and let go of one of them to get into recovery and then boot to boot loader if needed
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This was the magic trick I needed to know. Holding both volume buttons didn't quite work for me. I held them both down for over a minute and nothing happened. Then I tried holding down the power button and that seemed to work after several seconds. I didn't hold down volume down quickly enough the first time, so I had to do it again. I held both volume buttons and the power button for over a minute, but again, nothing. I tried a couple more times and got it to work. Haven't been able to figure out exactly what causes it to exit the CrashDump mode, but the volume buttons together seems to be the important part.
This time I tried doing the OEM updates first, thinking that attempting to install them manually is what caused my problem. First I installed the 10.0.3.GM21AA update, then after rebooting I installed the 10.3.0.GM21AA update. At this point it said my system was up to date, so I want ahead and booted into fastboot and ran fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img. No errors, but no TWRP either. My phone was stuck in fastboot again.
Is it necessary to stick with 9.5.13 if I want root? Is there some way to get TWRP to work with 10?
altayh said:
This time I tried doing the OEM updates first, thinking that attempting to install them manually is what caused my problem. First I installed the 10.0.3.GM21AA update, then after rebooting I installed the 10.3.0.GM21AA update. At this point it said my system was up to date, so I want ahead and booted into fastboot and ran fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img. No errors, but no TWRP either. My phone was stuck in fastboot again.
Is it necessary to stick with 9.5.13 if I want root? Is there some way to get TWRP to work with 10?
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Just use tool to flash 9 then after first boot fasboot flash whatever 10 build you can find. Then after first boot of 10 try boot twrp and install twrp.
Honestly I just used the tool to root and flash recovery. There is a button for that and just pick your files. Good luck
altayh said:
This time I tried doing the OEM updates first, thinking that attempting to install them manually is what caused my problem. First I installed the 10.0.3.GM21AA update, then after rebooting I installed the 10.3.0.GM21AA update. At this point it said my system was up to date, so I want ahead and booted into fastboot and ran fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img. No errors, but no TWRP either. My phone was stuck in fastboot again.
Is it necessary to stick with 9.5.13 if I want root? Is there some way to get TWRP to work with 10?
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You need to use a more recent versions of TWRP with Android 10. Current unofficial version -74 should work. So in your current condition, you should be able to simply boot TWRP (using the correct version), flash TWRP installer zip (if you want TWRP installed), flash Magisk (current version is 20.3) and reboot and you should have root again.
Easiest way I've found to install the OTA updates, is to simply install the update through the phone settings, do NOT reboot immediately after the update, go into Magisk Manager, flash TWRP installer zip as if it were a Magisk module (optional, if you want TWRP installed), then install Magisk picking the option "Install to inactive slot (after OTA)". Than just reboot, and you should be updated and with root.
redpoint73 said:
You need to use a more recent versions of TWRP with Android 10. Current unofficial version -74 should work. So in your current condition, you should be able to simply boot TWRP (using the correct version), flash TWRP installer zip (if you want TWRP installed), flash Magisk (current version is 20.3) and reboot and you should have root again.
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Ah, I was using the Official TWRP App to get the images so I was under the impression that twrp-3.3.1-4-guacamole.img was the latest. I assume you're saying I should use TWRP 3.3.1-74 Unified Unofficial Q by mauronofrio from over here instead.
redpoint73 said:
Easiest way I've found to install the OTA updates, is to simply install the update through the phone settings, do NOT reboot immediately after the update, go into Magisk Manager, flash TWRP installer zip as if it were a Magisk module (optional, if you want TWRP installed), then install Magisk picking the option "Install to inactive slot (after OTA)". Than just reboot, and you should be updated and with root.
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This is good to know. Thanks.
Just to follow up, I applied the available OTAs through the phone settings (up to bulid 10.3.0.GM21AA) and then followed the More articulated but fully functional instructions to install TWRP 3.3.1-74 Unified Unofficial Q. Everything went well and I'm now up to date and rooted. Thanks again to both of you!
altayh said:
I assume you're saying I should use TWRP 3.3.1-74 Unified Unofficial Q by mauronofrio from over here instead.
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That is the correct TWRP to use ("Unofficial" version -74), as it appears you have already determined.
I don't know why the "official" versions have fallen so far behind. It's been months stuck on version -4, so it seems that they have stopped going "official" for some reason. No matter, the unofficial versions are working fine (and in fact required for Android 10 as you now know), so the "official" tag seems like a technicality.
On these OnePlus phones I don't know why they love Qualcomm Crashdump mode. I fixed it sort of like you, but this worked 100%. You hold all 3 buttons (power, vol up, vol down) and you bypass the crashdump (takes several seconds 5 maybe 10), just quickly let go so you'll be in fastboot mode and can work your magic to fix the damn thing....
I even contacted OnePlus on an 8 they had no idea what to do...
Fastboot flash boot recovery.img <-- bad idea
Fastboot boot recovery.img <-- provit
Hi all,
update: I made update at the end.
My OP7 version is GM1900, so far I was on build 10.0.6GM57BA with Magisk 20.4, but for some time I had 10.0.8 update notification.
Today I decided to update build.
I consider myself as medium experienced user the type that is using rather step by step guides.
But this time I thought I don't need guide cause I should remember how I did update last time. In the meantime I help my son to make homework what was an additional distraction.
I always download full OTA from oneplus.com support but it turned out there was no 10.0.8 (instead there was/is 10.0.7). So I tried to search for 10.0.8 and I found this xda news. As there is a mess with versions and links and I was doing it on mobile Chrome I accidentally tapped Global/India Full OTA
Steps I made:
1.1. Downloading file OnePlus7Oxygen_14.P.29_OTA_029_all_2009152124_ba2424a.zip
1.2. Downloading official TWRP twrp-installer-3.4.0-0-guacamole.zip
1.3. Boot into TWRP.
1.4. Flash twrp-installer-3.4.0-0-guacamole.zip
1.5. Restart to TWRP
1.6. Flash magisk uninstall
1.7. Flash 10.3.5 (India & Global) - OnePlus7Oxygen_14.P.29_OTA_029_all_2009152124_ba2424a.zip
1.8. Flash magisk 20.1 (but forgot to reboot after flashing TWRP it was first mistake I think)
1.9. Ended with 10.3.5 (India & Global) build with stock recovery and without Magisk.
Next I tried to return to GM57BA.
Then the steps I made:
2.1. Downloading official build 10.0.7.GM57BA from oneplus support site.
2.2. Downloading Mauronofrio's TWRP twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-Q-mauronofrio.img and twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-installer-mauronofrio.zip
2.3. Boot OP7 into fastboot then command "fastboot boot twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-Q-mauronofrio.img"
2.4. After phone booted into TWRP I flashed twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-installer-mauronofrio.zip
2.5. Restart to TWRP
2.6. Flashed magisk uninstall.
2.7. Flashed 10.0.7.GM57BA
2.8. Flashed magisk 20.4
2.9. Only then I rebooted to TWRP (I think it was mistake).
2.10. Then I saw first problem - there was no lockscreen security with TWRP (unlock pattern).
2.11. Restarted to TWRP again - the same no unlock pattern screen, no access to data partition
2.12. I started to panic and restarted into system.
2.13. I ended with hard bootloop - I mean I can't even do force reset (force reboot) by pressing and holding the Power and Volume down buttons at the same time :crying:
I'm sorry for this long description but I thought it will be helpful to diagnose what I messed up.
Questions and my thoughts:
1. Did I messed up by not restarting after last magisk flash?
2. What to do now? Do I need to wait for battery discharge? Then unbrick using MSM tool?
3. Is there any chance to repair and preserve personal data? I have TWRP backup about 3 months old. Maybe after battery discharge I should go to TWRP and then sideload this backup? Maybe magisk uninstall or stock boot image flash?
Please help
Update:
After battery discharge I managed to boot into TWRP recovery (Mauronofrio's 3.4.0.0)
Then couldn't access /data
But when I switched to Slot B and reboot to recovery situation is back to normal (I guess).
I'm still in recovery scared to boot into system.
What to do now?
kold11 said:
Hi all,
update: I made update at the end.
My OP7 version is GM1900, so far I was on build 10.0.6GM57BA with Magisk 20.4, but for some time I had 10.0.8 update notification.
Today I decided to update build.
I consider myself as medium experienced user the type that is using rather step by step guides.
But this time I thought I don't need guide cause I should remember how I did update last time. In the meantime I help my son to make homework what was an additional distraction.
I always download full OTA from oneplus.com support but it turned out there was no 10.0.8 (instead there was/is 10.0.7). So I tried to search for 10.0.8 and I found this xda news. As there is a mess with versions and links and I was doing it on mobile Chrome I accidentally tapped Global/India Full OTA
Steps I made:
1.1. Downloading file OnePlus7Oxygen_14.P.29_OTA_029_all_2009152124_ba2424a.zip
1.2. Downloading official TWRP twrp-installer-3.4.0-0-guacamole.zip
1.3. Boot into TWRP.
1.4. Flash twrp-installer-3.4.0-0-guacamole.zip
1.5. Restart to TWRP
1.6. Flash magisk uninstall
1.7. Flash 10.3.5 (India & Global) - OnePlus7Oxygen_14.P.29_OTA_029_all_2009152124_ba2424a.zip
1.8. Flash magisk 20.1 (but forgot to reboot after flashing TWRP it was first mistake I think)
1.9. Ended with 10.3.5 (India & Global) build with stock recovery and without Magisk.
Next I tried to return to GM57BA.
Then the steps I made:
2.1. Downloading official build 10.0.7.GM57BA from oneplus support site.
2.2. Downloading Mauronofrio's TWRP twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-Q-mauronofrio.img and twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-installer-mauronofrio.zip
2.3. Boot OP7 into fastboot then command "fastboot boot twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-Q-mauronofrio.img"
2.4. After phone booted into TWRP I flashed twrp-3.4.0-0-guacamole-unified-installer-mauronofrio.zip
2.5. Restart to TWRP
2.6. Flashed magisk uninstall.
2.7. Flashed 10.0.7.GM57BA
2.8. Flashed magisk 20.4
2.9. Only then I rebooted to TWRP (I think it was mistake).
2.10. Then I saw first problem - there was no lockscreen security with TWRP (unlock pattern).
2.11. Restarted to TWRP again - the same no unlock pattern screen, no access to data partition
2.12. I started to panic and restarted into system.
2.13. I ended with hard bootloop - I mean I can't even do force reset (force reboot) by pressing and holding the Power and Volume down buttons at the same time :crying:
I'm sorry for this long description but I thought it will be helpful to diagnose what I messed up.
Questions and my thoughts:
1. Did I messed up by not restarting after last magisk flash?
2. What to do now? Do I need to wait for battery discharge? Then unbrick using MSM tool?
3. Is there any chance to repair and preserve personal data? I have TWRP backup about 3 months old. Maybe after battery discharge I should go to TWRP and then sideload this backup? Maybe magisk uninstall or stock boot image flash?
Please help
Update:
After battery discharge I managed to boot into TWRP recovery (Mauronofrio's 3.4.0.0)
Then couldn't access /data
But when I switched to Slot B and reboot to recovery situation is back to normal (I guess).
I'm still in recovery scared to boot into system.
What to do now?
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To force restart I need to use power button and both volume keys..
To keep TWRP you need to flash rom, then without restart flash TWRP again, then restart TWRP, then flash Magisk.
Likely the r reason why your system doesn't boot is because it can't decrypt your data.
Why this happens I don't know, maybe in the upgrade they changed something related to the exception and then by downgrading again it isn't able to read it anymore.
I would suggest to:
Flash the latest rom.
Flash TWRP
Reboot TWRP
If TWRP then doesn't ask for PIN or password, then I'm afraid you have lost your data. I hope you have a backup.
I'm that case format (not just clear) data -> yes
Reboot TWRP
Then flash Magisk.
Thanks for reply.
Like I wrote in update after changing slot to b I managed to run TWRP with decrypted data, made even new new backup.
I also restarted into system and it occurs I'm still 10.3.5 (India & Global) GM57AA, so everything I flashed in with build 10.0.7.GM57BA was unsuccessful.
I think I messed with changing inactive slot procedure. Noob mistake I need to read about it.
kold11 said:
Thanks for reply.
Like I wrote in update after changing slot to b I managed to run TWRP with decrypted data, made even new new backup.
I also restarted into system and it occurs I'm still 10.3.5 (India & Global) GM57AA, so everything I flashed in with build 10.0.7.GM57BA was unsuccessful.
I think I messed with changing inactive slot procedure. Noob mistake I need to read about it.
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I would suggest do restore your device with msm unbrick tool.
1. From recovery, turn off (i noticed, that when tried to turn off from somewhere else, the device would auto reboot later in downlaod mode)
2. In windows, turn off the connection & open device manager: Get this driver http://download.windowsupdate.com/c..._fba473728483260906ba044af3c063e309e6259d.cab
3. Press volume/down + volume/up, after about 5s connect to pc
4. Your device should show up in device manager, open it and install the driver manuell from step 2 (keep device options open... if fail you need to uninstall the driver before trying again)
5. Now wait for about 40s, if your device stays in download mode, you can open & start the msm tool (leave the options in msm as they are)
6. It will take about 280s, then the device will reboot.... (its normal that it stays longer at the oneplus logo at first start)
MSM Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/op7-unbrick-tool-to-restore-device-to-t3954325
I've also uploaded the 10.0.5OOS Unbrick tool on mega, because android file hosted downloads are so terrible: https://mega.nz/file/ArZFkYpS#Z_rOIwZeYN27IG6L8rOi-yfw8wXGiwvK-uWVDlsmvTI
Here's where I'm at...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 shows for a few seconds, and then the tablet reboots itself. This will go on for infinity if I don't stop it.
I can access the download mode. So, I tried installing some custom roms, and the stock roms. I've tried on Odin 3.09 and the latest one (3.14?). Even though Odin always reports success, the evidence is to the contrary. No effect.
I tried flashing the latest TWRP. Even though Odin says success...no success.
I tried putting TWRP on an sd card, booting to TWRP, and upgrading from there. Even though TWRP says success...no success.
So, not only can I get no headway in fighting my problem, I can't even get an error message. Everything I try says it's successful, but I'm still stuck in the reboot loop as if I hadn't done anything.
I'd appreciate any and all suggestions.
Hi,
at first, I would recommend Odin 3.10, because newer version's aren't all compatible.
xflbret said:
I tried putting TWRP on an sd card, booting to TWRP, and upgrading from there. Even though TWRP says success...no success.
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So you can boot into TWRP? Which version do you have installed?
Is it even possible to change the TWRP version through a direct TWRP flash?
html6405 said:
Hi,
at first, I would recommend Odin 3.10, because newer version's aren't all compatible.
So you can boot into TWRP? Which version do you have installed?
Is it even possible to change the TWRP version through a direct TWRP flash?
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I always understood it was, by flashing the *.img file. But, admittedly, it's been a couple of years since this last came up for me, so I may be remembering it wrong.
I have version TWRP 3.0.2.0
xflbret said:
I have version TWRP 3.0.2.0
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Ok,
then download my latest TWRP (n8010, img) for your device and copy it on your internal storage.
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Choose install, install image and swipe to flash.
Afterwards reboot into recovery and check if this did work.
Hey folks,
I have a big problem.
My OnePlus 6 suddenly stopped responding today and then the power went out. When I restart I can no longer get out of boot animation. Although I thought I had a custom recovery this is also stock again and unfortunately I also no longer know for sure which Android version I last had.
So I downloaded the firmware here and wanted to flash it via fastboot.
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I can switch to fastboot mode, but I read that I can't flash full OTA zips there. So I wanted to try it via adb, but the stock recovery does not seem to have this function.
Fortunately I do not often have problems, but that's why I'm stuck now.
If possible I don't want to lose any data.
I hope someone can help.
Thanks!
mcdy
Download official twrp, use Fastboot to boot into it
Fastboot boot twrp.img
vkass said:
Download official twrp, use Fastboot to boot into it
Fastboot boot twrp.img
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Hey, so TWRP works meanwhile officially on actual Android versions? Last time I tried only mods maybe works. Thx
Hey @vkass
haven't time to do it earlier.
The part with the TWRP works well but when I try to flash "OnePlus6Oxygen_22.J.52_OTA_052_all_2103022341_f3ff04643ea24e51.zip" after reboot the phone is only able to boot into Recovery (of cource default recovery).
Do I need to install Magisk?
Would have tried with the "Magisk-24.2.zip", but TWRP says it is invalid.
Thanks!
mcdy
Because you flashed an old android 10 zip.
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Hey @vkass
thanks for your fast reply.I thought that's the last version becouse it is linked here: https://www.oneplus.com/at/support/softwareupgrade/details?code=PM1574156173727
Anyway I now downloaded the last version from Android Filehost: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664850007
But unfortunately, that just brings me back to my original problem.
I see now again the boot animation and since I unfortunately do not know any method with which I could see where there are problems, I only could wait for some time an hope.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Backup what you can with twrp, factory reset and reflash
Hey @vkass
I was afraid you were going to say that.
Because of WhatsApp, Googe Authenticator App and other banking apps it would have been great to get access again. But, since the system unfortunately does not provide any info at boot time, I do not know what else would be possible.
Somehow strange that there are no logs.
I would have also tried to reinstall Magisk and also uninstall it, but unfortunately without success. For whatever reason I come after the installation of TWRP via TWRP now even again only directly into the recovery (but no password query comes) and a boot of the system does not work at all.
Thanks!