General T-mobile Stock boot.img - OnePlus 9

I have seen a few people still in need of the stock boot.img 11.2.2.2. for t-mobile Oneplus 9 (LE2117) So I have attached it for those in need!

Here is the stock boot.img for 11.2.3.3 Oneplus 9 T-Mobile

Jg1234 said:
I have seen a few people still in need of the stock boot.img 11.2.2.2. for t-mobile Oneplus 9 (LE2117) So I have attached it for those in need!
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Alright so I've been sitting on this file for a few days. Willl I be able to flash this to my LE2117 on 11.2.2.2 and relock bootloader and be back to stock? Or will my system still be corrupt if I relock? G just wait for a non pro msm tool?

hiryupd said:
Alright so I've been sitting on this file for a few days. Willl I be able to flash this to my LE2117 on 11.2.2.2 and relock bootloader and be back to stock? Or will my system still be corrupt if I relock? G just wait for a non pro msm tool?
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I'm not sure how you went about rooting it originally, but if you have only flashed boot.img and nothing else. Then yes that is how I would go about doing it on my phone, if I was wanting to go back to locked bootloader. I don't see any issue with doing that after you install the stock boot.img.

Jg1234 said:
I'm not sure how you went about rooting it originally, but if you have only flashed boot.img and nothing else. Then yes that is how I would go about doing it on my phone, if I was wanting to go back to locked bootloader. I don't see any issue with doing that after you install the stock boot.img.
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So I took magisk and downloaded the global OP and took boot.img from that magisk patched it and installed it then unlocked so I had the backup of THAT boot, not the Tmo one.

hiryupd said:
So I took magisk and downloaded the global OP and took boot.img from that magisk patched it and installed it then unlocked so I had the backup of THAT boot, not the Tmo one.
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Yes That sucks but we all learn from are mistakes.. Fastboot Flash this stock boot.img and then either lock bootloader or if you want to have root? have magisk patch same stock boot.img and reinstall.
P.s. I also have been able to update over ota by just restoring stock boot.img in magisk.
Incase you wanted to keep rolling out with root. If you need help.i will try to make a step by step way I did it.

Jg1234 said:
Yes That sucks but we all learn from are mistakes.. Fastboot Flash this stock boot.img and then either lock bootloader or if you want to have root? have magisk patch same stock boot.img and reinstall.
P.s. I also have been able to update over ota by just restoring stock boot.img in magisk.
Incase you wanted to keep rolling out with root. If you need help.i will try to make a step by step way I did it.
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Went ahead and reflashed that boot.img. Worked fine. Now I can relock with no other steps at this point correct?

Correct.

Thank you my friend. This is most helpful. I was reluctant to root without a good way to return to stock for updates.

Jg1234 said:
I have seen a few people still in need of the stock boot.img 11.2.2.2. for t-mobile Oneplus 9 (LE2117) So I have attached it for those in need!
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safetynet api error ? How to do?

Magisk 22.1 has a safety net error. Download this app and it will show it passes. Also widevine is L1 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freeandroidtools.safetynettest

Jg1234 said:
Magisk 22.1 has a safety net error. Download this app and it will show it passes. Also widevine is L1 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freeandroidtools.safetynettest
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Thank you! But I broke the system. Now that the update downloads more than half of the time, an error will occur. Do you have a backup of the system firmware or all system images?

This is maybe a stupid question but how do I flash this stock.img using Magisk?

iSkyJIE said:
Thank you! But I broke the system. Now that the update downloads more than half of the time, an error will occur. Do you have a backup of the system firmware or all system images?
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I don't.. I would try factory reset or at least clear cache a few times consecutively. Sounds like there is a cache causing a issue with update.

inspron said:
This is maybe a stupid question but how do I flash this stock.img using Magisk?
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Well you would fastboot the stock boot.img. but if you have never tampered with your original? And wanted root? you would have magisk patch the stock boot.img and then fastboot your.img. if you search how to root with boot.img you will find how to do it with the files above

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I don't.. I would try factory reset or at least clear cache a few times consecutively. Sounds like there is a cache causing a issue with update.
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I have tried to clear the cache and format, but the update is still halfway through the download and an error occurs

iSkyJIE said:
I have tried to clear the cache and format, but the update is still halfway through the download and an error occurs
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I know it sounds stupid but check Google play updates. Since you reset the phone. Just a thought have heard it cause issue with ota . Sorry Bud!

Jg1234 said:
I know it sounds stupid but check Google play updates. Since you reset the phone. Just a thought have heard it cause issue with ota . Sorry Bud!
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Thank you. Convert TMO to Global, EU, or other variant I flashed my phone to the international version based on this article, and then updated it to EU 11.2.3.3, everything worked normally

iSkyJIE said:
Thank you. Convert TMO to Global, EU, or other variant I flashed my phone to the international version based on this article, and then updated it to EU 11.2.3.3, everything worked normally
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Would you be able to share which file did you use to convert to global? I just got my unlock bootloader token from oneplus right now.

infamousvincci said:
Would you be able to share which file did you use to convert to global? I just got my unlock bootloader token from oneplus right now.
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In the top thread, you can download the global and European firmware Rom. you only need to replace your own modem file

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Update received - flashing via TWRP?

Hey there fellow U11 Users,
I just received the update concerning 60fps HD-Video etc. I use TWRP so the update can't be installed by itself. So I have two questions:
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Where do I find the update file. I looked around a lot but couldn't locate it.
B
Once found, can I just flash it with TWRP?
Thanks in advance!
Dito13 said:
Hey there fellow U11 Users,
I just received the update concerning 60fps HD-Video etc. I use TWRP so the update can't be installed by itself. So I have two questions:
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Where do I find the update file. I looked around a lot but couldn't locate it.
B
Once found, can I just flash it with TWRP?
Thanks in advance!
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See here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/u11/how-to/collection-htcu-u11-ruu-firmware-t3612048/page63
Alright, thanks! :good: That only leaves the first question unanswered.
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Alright, thanks! :good: That only leaves the first question unanswered.
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/data/data/com.htc.updater/files
btw...twrp can install the update but you need to flash the firmware.zip inside the ota manually
Thank you kindly!
OMJ said:
/data/data/com.htc.updater/files
btw...twrp can install the update but you need to flash the firmware.zip inside the ota manually
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Just to be clear: I only flash the firmware.zip manually via TWRP or do I need to flash the whole ota?
Sorry for the question. I mostly handled Nexus devices...
Dito13 said:
Just to be clear: I only flash the firmware.zip manually via TWRP or do I need to flash the whole ota?
Sorry for the question. I mostly handled Nexus devices...
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twrp will install the ota zip but it wont install the firmware.zip inside, you have to extract & manually install from download mode
grrr.... I tried following your suggestions, but recieved error 7 in TWRP. Can you help me in the right direction?
Dito13 said:
grrr.... I tried following your suggestions, but recieved error 7 in TWRP. Can you help me in the right direction?
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list your steps your using to install the ota via twrp....personally, I let the system initiate the install (booted into OS) as if I was 100% stock, once twrp loads, it automatically installs except for the firmware.zip
more details here...
OK, I am a Noob to the HTC world. I am used to easy flashing/rooting/etc. on Nexus devices.
TWRP doesn't do anything after accepting the ota. When I try to install the OTA via TWRP I receive Error 7. I worked my way through a lot of guides here on XDA concerning manual OTA installing. One thing I tried was flashing back to stock recovery which I found in the firmware.zip of the OTA in bootloader mode. That failed also ("FAILED (remote: not allowed on PRODUCTION device).
Edit: The device has obviously an unlocked bootloader, s-on, rooted via magisk and is a DGLU device, software number 1.16.400.5
Are you on an Untouched System Image? Completely stock ROM? While it is great we can flash the OTA in TWRP, the system stills needs to be stock, and of course will still have to fastboot firmware.
schmeggy929 said:
Are you on an Untouched System Image? Completely stock ROM? While it is great we can flash the OTA in TWRP, the system stills needs to be stock, and of course will still have to fastboot firmware.
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Yes, everything is stock.
I managed to flash the stock recovery now. I didn't remember to use the download mode /sorry. Then Then I checked for the ota again, downloaded it and tried to apply but I landed in the stock recovery with the red exclamation mark and then nothing happened.
Dito13 said:
Yes, everything is stock.
I managed to flash the stock recovery now. I didn't remember to use the download mode /sorry. Then Then I checked for the ota again, downloaded it and tried to apply but I landed in the stock recovery with the red exclamation mark and then nothing happened.
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re-flash twrp and try it again.
schmeggy929 said:
re-flash twrp and try it again.
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Same result unfortunately. TWRP hands out Error 7 and "system partition has unexpected contents" or something like that although I didn't do any tinkering with the stock rom. I flashed Magisk and did a backup before and that was all.
Dito13 said:
Same result unfortunately. TWRP hands out Error 7 and "system partition has unexpected contents" or something like that although I didn't do any tinkering with the stock rom. I flashed Magisk and did a backup before and that was all.
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Only thing I would say is start fresh. Backup all the data for your apps first. Flash the RUU, Take the OTA and reinstall all your apps.
schmeggy929 said:
Only thing I would say is start fresh. Backup all the data for your apps first. Flash the RUU, Take the OTA and reinstall all your apps.
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Thanks again - seems to have worked. It will be interesting to see which problems occur with the Android Oreo update which was announced till the end of the year by HTC

Couldn't install system update (november security patch)

I have just received the OTA and it is failing to install...
Anybody else facing this issue? Any ideas on how to fix it?
I have my Pixel 2 rooted right now, not sure if this can affect OTA?
luizffgarcia said:
I have my Pixel 2 rooted right now, not sure if this can affect OTA?
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Being rooted is your issue
krelvinaz said:
Being rooted is your issue
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What is the easiest way around it then? Do i have to download the factory image and flash it losing everything i have configured? Or is there another way?
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips
Follow them steps
Nothing seems to work for me though i cant install ota no matter what but hopefully it should work for you.
It has for everyone else!
UpGrad3 said:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips
Follow them steps
Nothing seems to work for me though i cant install ota no matter what but hopefully it should work for you.
It has for everyone else!
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Thanks but this also does not work for me, it starts step 1 but then the installation fails...
Any other options?
EDIT: LOL and now i lost magisk and root
luizffgarcia said:
Thanks but this also does not work for me, it starts step 1 but then the installation fails...
Any other options?
EDIT: LOL and now i lost magisk and root
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I'm in the same boat...dies at step 1. Look familiar?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74518728&postcount=53
Only I didn't lose root, as I re-installed Magisk before rebooting.
JayBlack_686 said:
I'm in the same boat...dies at step 1. Look familiar?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74518728&postcount=53
Only I didn't lose root, as I re-installed Magisk before rebooting.
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Yeah i sideloaded the OTA and it worked, but now i am struggling to put back snoke and magisk...
Every time i try i get stuck in the google logo, not sure whats going wrong
luizffgarcia said:
Yeah i sideloaded the OTA and it worked, but now i am struggling to put back snoke and magisk...
Every time i try i get stuck in the google logo, not sure whats going wrong
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That happened the first time I tried to root. Had to flash the factory image and start over. Guess I could do that...but seems there has to be an easier way. I'm really curious why the method in that guide doesn't work for me.
Does flashfire work to install the OTA?
luizffgarcia said:
Thanks but this also does not work for me, it starts step 1 but then the installation fails...
Any other options?
EDIT: LOL and now i lost magisk and root
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JayBlack_686 said:
I'm in the same boat...dies at step 1. Look familiar?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74518728&postcount=53
Only I didn't lose root, as I re-installed Magisk before rebooting.
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Download the full factory image. Open the flash all bat file with notepad and edit out the -w and save it. Then run it. That will flash the full factory image but leave apps and data in place.
Then you reroot it.
TonikJDK said:
Download the full factory image. Open the flash all bat file with notepad and edit out the -w and save it. Then run it. That will flash the full factory image but leave apps and data in place.
Then you reroot it.
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Thanks. When I re-root, do I need to do the whole patch boot image process again? Or should I reuse the patched_boot.img that I used when I rooted the first time?
JayBlack_686 said:
Thanks. When I re-root, do I need to do the whole patch boot image process again? Or should I reuse the patched_boot.img that I used when I rooted the first time?
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Redo it, otherwise you are a month behind on the boot IMG.
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Redo it, otherwise you are a month behind on the boot IMG.
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Thank you. One last question: when I rooted, I used the snoke kernel and pointed to that .img file when patching the boot image (no reason, other than that's what everyone seemed to be using when root first happened). It sounds like this time, I should get the full factory image, extract, grab the boot.img from within that and patch THAT to be up to date. Correct?
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Thank you. One last question: when I rooted, I used the snoke kernel and pointed to that .img file when patching the boot image (no reason, other than that's what everyone seemed to be using when root first happened). It sounds like this time, I should get the full factory image, extract, grab the boot.img from within that and patch THAT to be up to date. Correct?
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Correct, you can use whatever boot IMG you want. Snoke may be updated to November... don't know...bit if it is and you like it use it.
Waiting for answers. I finally succeeded with rooting my xiaomi mi a2 lite, everything works perfect, I was so excited to install Xposed but then my phone started to lag AF. I uninstalled it and then the update show up in the notification bar, great but "couldn't install system update". Is it because of the root or TWRP?

T-Mobile 9.5.5 boot.img

Does anyone happen to have this? I used the 9.5.3 img for the TWRP with working decrypt, and it booted fine once, however now it keeps booting back to TWRP despite selecting "reboot system." I think someone mentioned they had it, but I can't find it for the life of me. Thanks so much!
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
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No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
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Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
sabrdawg said:
Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
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How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
photolarry said:
How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
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I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
MSM Tool?
sabrdawg said:
I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
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Where is it? They said it is not out yet.
Here you go
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/msm-tool-guac-t3934691
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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Thank you!
bmg1001 said:
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
Nekromantik said:
You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
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No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
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No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
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hmm
the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
Nekromantik said:
hmm
the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
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I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
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I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
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ah ok
not sure I wanna risk anything as no msmtool guaranteed for the 5g version.

Question Has anyone successfully changed tmobile to internation yet?

using OnePlus 9 5g from tmobile and looking to convert to internation.anyone had any issues or tips to make sure I don't mess up?
So I come from the OnePlus 9 Pro forum, but the tips are identical because pretty much the same phone except for a few differences.
1. DO NOT FLASH BOOTLOADER
I can't stress this enough, flashing the bootloader will render the MSM tool that OnePlus provides for you USELESS! I figured this out the hard way!
2. Make a full device backup, if you're rooted already use Partitions backup and restore available on the Play Store
3. Keep OEM UNLOCKING ON THE WHOLE TIME! Don't turn it off until and unless you return to complete stock using a MSM tool! Also, keep your bootloader unlocked please.
4. Don't trust random "conversion" folders that flash everything at once without looking at the files, ESPECIALLY not without looking at the .bat file(s) such as a flashall.bat.
Sounds too risky. It's not so simple anymore .
Can I ask a clarifying question @razercortex ? You're saying to not flash the bootloader; does that mean I could simply take the boot.img, do the magisk thing to it, and at least have root? I don't wanna brick my T-Mobile variant here, but I really want to have root.
You don't need to do any of that to root. I'm running the tmo variant and have had root since I unlocked it.
Just grab the rooted boot.img and Fastboot BOOT! THE IMG, run magisk and choose direct install and restart then you got root. If you flash anything, you'll be in trouble most likely so just Fastboot boot boot.img
What if I don't want root, just international version
I am interested to switch from T-Mobile variant to international as well.
Josh McGrath said:
You don't need to do any of that to root. I'm running the tmo variant and have had root since I unlocked it.
Just grab the rooted boot.img and Fastboot BOOT! THE IMG, run magisk and choose direct install and restart then you got root. If you flash anything, you'll be in trouble most likely so just Fastboot boot boot.img
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When you run the Safetynet check in Magisk, does it show "pass" ? Mine failed check.
inspron said:
When you run the Safetynet check in Magisk, does it show "pass" ? Mine failed check.
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Do you have magiskhide enabled?
inspron said:
When you run the Safetynet check in Magisk, does it show "pass" ? Mine failed check.
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Im showing to be passing. There was a magisk issue a week ago or so that cause it to fail but it was updated.
Playstore shows "Device is certified"
I really want international myself. This battery is complete garbage and tmo likes to drag their feet on an update the international got to fix the battery issue weeks ago
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Can I ask a clarifying question @razercortex ? You're saying to not flash the bootloader; does that mean I could simply take the boot.img, do the magisk thing to it, and at least have root? I don't wanna brick my T-Mobile variant here, but I really want to have root.
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@jfsat If you just want root, patching the boot.img with magisk should be good enough. Just don't forget to keep OEM unlocking checked and keep the unlock code just in case. Also, don't relock until you have flashed stock boot.img.
Josh McGrath said:
You don't need to do any of that to root. I'm running the tmo variant and have had root since I unlocked it.
Just grab the rooted boot.img and Fastboot BOOT! THE IMG, run magisk and choose direct install and restart then you got root. If you flash anything, you'll be in trouble most likely so just Fastboot boot boot.img
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It literally does not matter, but I would recommend flashing the boot.img instead because I don't know what the Direct Install method does to your phone's firmware. Flashing the boot.img works great, it only touches your boot partition and if you have the stock boot you can just flash it back and relock it, no problem. Direct Install could potentially change something else though it looks like it could be fine, but YMMV.
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I know how to do it, you need to extract payload.bin from the EU OTA and flash all the partitions, find a tutorial online. Just make sure to make a full backup using Partitions backup and restore on the play store or manually dump partitions from your phone. You don't need userdata, it's too big and probably incompatible with the region change, just a side note that flashing partitions in the super partition (system, vendor, product, system_ext, odm, etc.) requires you to be in fastbootd, so use fastboot reboot fastboot to do so. Other than that, make sure there's an MSM tool available, you can check with OnePlus support.

Question [Solved] Update 11.2.10.10 AA fails when using local upgrade. Fix?

Hello All,
Attempted to update to 11.2.10.10 AA two days ago via full update zip through Oxygen Updater app and Local Upgrade, only to receive Installation Failure. When I check system update in settings it tells me only the incremental update is available.
Rooted OP9 (Magisk v23015 canary), Arter R2 Kernel, and only 5 magisk modules (hideprops, BusyBox, wifibonding, opperfdisabler, and James DSP).
Any ideas?
I also have a rooted global op9. Updated through local upgrade in oxygen updater . Full 3.0 gb zip installed and rebooted to new build! Since your using magisk you need to restore stock boot img. Probably why installation fAils.
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Since your using magisk you need to restore stock boot img.
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How would i do that? Uninstall Magisk? Using Arter Kernel touches vendor and another partition so i believe if i restore stock boot and kernel goes down then i might have an issue. Not sure, this is the first time ive had a problem with an update. Usually its pretty seamless and same, simple process.
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How would i do that? Uninstall Magisk? Using Arter Kernel touches vendor and another partition so i believe if i restore stock boot and kernel goes down then i might have an issue. Not sure, this is the first time ive had a problem with an update. Usually its pretty seamless and same, simple process.
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If you update ota through g-ota you for sure have to restore untouched boot,vendor_boot, dtbo prior to installing 11.2.10.10. Yes uninstall in magisk and it should restore boot image. And since you flashed a kernel you did take a stock backup of these partitions before flashing kernel?
https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/580d47a7dde5862a306c07ff939cc4fe1520860f.zip
Here is 11.2.10.10 ota incremental zip. All images I mentioned above must be restored before you install this. Global op9
mattie_49 said:
If you update ota through g-ota you for sure have to restore untouched boot,vendor_boot, dtbo prior to installing 11.2.10.10. Yes uninstall in magisk and it should restore boot image. And since you flashed a kernel you did take a stock backup of these partitions before flashing kernel?
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I am not sure if i did. Unless Franco Kernel Manager does it for you, i didnt.
Porquiplane said:
I am not sure if i did. Unless Franco Kernel Manager does it for you, i didnt.
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Updating locally through oxygen updater and it being a full zip only boot img shouldn't matter if any.
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Updating locally through oxygen updater and it being a full zip only boot img shouldn't matter if any.
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Then not sure why i throws an installation failure message.
Well, i went to Franco Kernel to reflash the stock, and now im bootloop. Stuck on the spinning screen.
As an update, I had to reflash vendor_boot and dtbo after bootloop. Then the phone allowed me to update to the new OOS. Troubles resolved!
The question is, can I flash incremental instead of full if I'm rooted and using oxygen updater?
Moe2003 said:
The question is, can I flash incremental instead of full if I'm rooted and using oxygen updater?
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Don't do it. Just use the full install. It's safer. I made a magisk'd boot of 11.2.10.10 if you need one after the full update.
Porquiplane said:
Don't do it. Just use the full install. It's safer. I made a magisk'd boot of 11.2.10.10 if you need one after the full update.
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Edit: problem solved.
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aTorda said:
Edit: problem solved.
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If needed here is 11.2.10.10 magisked boot:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1It8uS5kfWXK0Imhu1vX66jUBEMUlxqAh/view?usp=drivesdk
Porquiplane said:
If needed here is 11.2.10.10 magisked boot:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1It8uS5kfWXK0Imhu1vX66jUBEMUlxqAh/view?usp=drivesdk
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Thank you! I was going to ask you for a copy cuz I ran into error trying to extract from payload, but I figured out where I gone wrong and fixed it. Still thank you for offering much appreciated.
@Porquiplane
I have the same problem trying to update and I also have Arter R2 Kernel and Magisk. Could you explain to me how I do to update. Now I get an error.
Partigiano0105 said:
@Porquiplane
I have the same problem trying to update and I also have Arter R2 Kernel and Magisk. Could you explain to me how I do to update. Now I get an error.
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4th post...
TheKnux said:
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and if i uninstall magisk. How do I root the phone back? I'm sorry I don't understand much of this
Partigiano0105 said:
and if i uninstall magisk. How do I root the phone back? I'm sorry I don't understand much of this
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Patch the stock boot image using Magisk then flash the magisk_patched.img through fastboot.

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