This version of twrp does not support backup and restore.
Install to both slots.
Fastboot flash --slot all boot twrp.img
Steps to install custom roms and root with Magisk.
Put magisk.zip, rom and twrp.img on your internal storage.
Reboot to twrp recovery.
Factory reset.
Install, select ROM zip and swipe to flash.
It will install to opposite slot, no need to reboot to install gapps if necessary. Install ROM and gapps if necessary. Then reinstall twrp image. Click install, install image. Select twrp image. Choose, boot and install to both slots and swipe to flash. The purpose of this last step is because after flashing ROM, twrp is overwritten by custom recovery. This will ensure twrp is kept.
Boot phone to system once then reboot to recovery and install magisk.zip file. Then reboot to system. Setup phone and click on magisk app. It will download full magisk app and you will be rooted. No more patching magisk file for root or adb side loading Roms. This is not my work. I'm just sharing.
Hi,
Just curious, what is the difference between your above version as opposed to this previous version (which does support backup/restore)?
TWRP 3.7.0-12 for Sunfish[Testing]
[RECOVERY] TWRP 3.7.0-12 - TeamWin Recovery Project Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and...
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JohnC said:
Hi,
Just curious, what is the difference between your above version as opposed to this previous version (which does support backup/restore)?
TWRP 3.7.0-12 for Sunfish[Testing]
[RECOVERY] TWRP 3.7.0-12 - TeamWin Recovery Project Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and...
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The difference is that you don't need a custom kernel with this version and this version is installed permanently as boot instead of ramdisk.
Even though you can install the other TWRP permanently, I do like the feature of yours of not having to use a custom kernel, but I need back/restore ability, so I guess I have to stick with what I have.
Hi,
Does this twrp allows the installation of other GSI images as well? Does the rom's build number have to do with anything if you want to root with this twrp? Can this twrp be overwritten/reverted or changed back to the stock recovery when flashed stock google images if anything goes wrong? Does installing a custom kernel after installing this twrp break anything?
Sorry for the sheer amount of questions as i'm still quite new to this kind of stuff for this phone specifically.
Yes
kiritoxd said:
Hi,
Does this twrp allows the installation of other GSI images as well? Does the rom's build number have to do with anything if you want to root with this twrp? Can this twrp be overwritten/reverted or changed back to the stock recovery when flashed stock google images if anything goes wrong? Does installing a custom kernel after installing this twrp break anything?
Sorry for the sheer amount of questions as i'm still quite new to this kind of stuff for this phone specifically.
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Yes, you can install other images. You can root with this, build # doesn't matter. Twrp will be overwritten if you flash stock images or even other custom Roms. You would have to flash twrp to both slots again after flashing. I haven't tried custom kernel's so I couldn't help you with that.
TheSayaMan said:
Yes
Yes, you can install other images. You can root with this, build # doesn't matter. Twrp will be overwritten if you flash stock images or even other custom Roms. You would have to flash twrp to both slots again after flashing. I haven't tried custom kernel's so I couldn't help you with that.
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Hi,
Thanks for replying to my previous questions. I have tried to flash a GSI but was unsuccessful. There was no errors in TWRP when flashing the GSI image but it just wont boot. It will be redirected back to the bootloader with the error "no valid slot to boot" after flashing.
I had this issue previously when installing GSI images even through the normal fastboot but it won't boot modded boot images, the stock ones work. Is there something that i'm doing wrong here?
kiritoxd said:
Hi,
Thanks for replying to my previous questions. I have tried to flash a GSI but was unsuccessful. There was no errors in TWRP when flashing the GSI image but it just wont boot. It will be redirected back to the bootloader with the error "no valid slot to boot" after flashing.
I had this issue previously when installing GSI images even through the normal fastboot but it won't boot modded boot images, the stock ones work. Is there something that i'm doing wrong here?
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actually now that i think of it, I dont think its an issue with TWRP. I think is just that the Google Pixel 4A does not allow GSI installation. XD
TheSayaMan said:
This is not my work. I'm just sharing.
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@TheSayaMan As you stated yourself that this is not your work, your thread has been moved out of the development section, for which it didn't qualify, but the thread has also been closed. Please thoroughly review the XDA Forum Rules and the following rules for posting in development:
**Rules for posting in development**
Only the following topics are allowed in DEVELOPMENT area: [DEV] - Development for any special projects or Apps [ROM] - Custom ROMs [KERNEL] - Custom Kernels [MOD] - Hack & Modifications for the phone with code only, zips go in...
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I've additionally removed your attachments. Recoveries like TWRP are released under GPLv3 i.e. if you publish a TWRP on XDA it has to be accompanied by a link to its source. Further information about XDA's policy regarding GPL and how we enforce it is available here:
[Mandatory] XDA-Developers and the GPL
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When you review the XDA Forum Rules as seriously suggested by me above, please focus on rule no. 12 about sharing and giving credits when credits are due. This means you not only failed to provide a link to the source of this TWRP but also to give credits to its developer.
And if you choose to provide downloads for Magisk you MUST give credits to our Senior Recognised Developer @topjohnwu as the developer of Magisk and for the download to simply link to his Github account (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/tag/v23.0) instead of attaching whatever...
Please do not hesitate to contact me in case of further questions. Thanks for your cooperation!
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Hello, I'm a noob at this so please be kind. I followed the below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tra...inners-guide-unlock-custom-rom-tf300-t3061648
I successfully:
Unlocked my TF300T's Bootloader
Installed custom recovery using fastboot
Rooted my tablet
Debloated the Tablet (Titanium Backup)
Backup up my current (OEM) SYSTEM ROM to microSD
So now I'm onto attempting a custom ROM. I'm a bit bored with 4.2.1 and would like to go to the same version of ROM my Note 7 has which is 6.0.1 Marshmallow or even try the new 7.0 Nougat.
I'm a little confused as to what ROM will or will not work. I see a few ROMS worth trying, but there install instructions reference a different Bootloader multiple flashes such as SuperSU or gapps.
Whats the best fool proof method to flash a new ROM with what I have and are there any simple one file ROM/ZIP/ Blob etc.. file that would do what I want?
Thank you.
broderp said:
Hello, I'm a noob at this so please be kind. I followed the below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tra...inners-guide-unlock-custom-rom-tf300-t3061648
I successfully:
Unlocked my TF300T's Bootloader
Installed custom recovery using fastboot
Rooted my tablet
Debloated the Tablet (Titanium Backup)
Backup up my current (OEM) SYSTEM ROM to microSD
So now I'm onto attempting a custom ROM. I'm a bit bored with 4.2.1 and would like to go to the same version of ROM my Note 7 has which is 6.0.1 Marshmallow or even try the new 7.0 Nougat.
I'm a little confused as to what ROM will or will not work. I see a few ROMS worth trying, but there install instructions reference a different Bootloader multiple flashes such as SuperSU or gapps.
Whats the best fool proof method to flash a new ROM with what I have and are there any simple one file ROM/ZIP/ Blob etc.. file that would do what I want?
Thank you.
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Congratulations! Everything you did looks fine. So you are ready to install a custom rom. I would like to suggest one of the best: http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t3453702 (You may follow up the tread and report there!)
Please take care very exactly on the installation instruction in post #1 given by Timduru. And don't forget that you need Kang TWRP [email protected] Download here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/recovery-twrp-t3046479. That's mandatory!
Good luck!
ebonit said:
Congratulations! Everything you did looks fine. So you are ready to install a custom rom. I would like to suggest one of the best: http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t3453702 (You may follow up the tread and report there!)
Please take care very exactly on the installation instruction in post #1 given by Timduru. And don't forget that you need Kang TWRP [email protected] Download here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/recovery-twrp-t3046479. That's mandatory!
Good luck!
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Thanks. As simple as the process was, as a noob (first time attempting this) I was really concerned about screwing this up and bricking my tablet.
The one you linked to was one of the ones I was considering and hence my question regarding what works with what I have already done. The noob mind (mine anyways) finds a dozen questions at every turn. In this case I would ask the following:
Q-Do I have to use Kang TWRP?
Q-How is it different than the TWRP I used on my Tablet?
Q-Will I need to constantly change TWRP versions depending on what ROM I want to use?
Q-Is there a danger to switching TWRPs?
Q-Doesn't flashing SuperSU after I flash Gapps overright and erase SuperSU or is there some unique way to flash (push?) both at the same time?
Q-Many more I'm sure!
To the noob, almost all the instructions I read appear to be written for someone who as done this many times. The level of detail needed for the novice is just not there or lost between the jargon used, with many steps not fleshed out because the author assumes a certain level of expertise.
I will definitely read these threads as best I can, but in the interim, is there any ROM that are known to be able to be flashed via the TWRP I currently have? The author of the version I used certainly made it seem like it was that simple, load the ROM/ zip file onto the MicroSD card and when in Custom recovery simply use the INSTALL feature to navigate to the file and press a button to flash and ..."BAM!!" you are running a new ROM.
ebonit said:
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Please take care very exactly on the installation instruction in post #1 given by Timduru. And don't forget that you need Kang TWRP [email protected] Download here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/recovery-twrp-t3046479. That's mandatory!
Good luck!
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That version of KANG appears to be dead, as the thread has been closed and abondoned by the OP. So no new questions or help there....
Can I install that version over the top of my current version of TWRP the same way I did the first time? (change file to TWRP.blob etc.)
broderp said:
That version of KANG appears to be dead, as the thread has been closed and abondoned by the OP. So no new questions or help there....
Can I install that version over the top of my current version of TWRP the same way I did the first time? (change file to TWRP.blob etc.)
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Please don't brick your tablet. First download Kang TWRP. It isn't dead. Try this https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347781183.
broderp said:
Can I install that version over the top of my current version of TWRP the same way I did the first time? (change file to TWRP.blob etc.)
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Yes you can.
However Kang TWRP is a xxx.img file. You also can use your current TWRP and flash the image file. Attached you will find an image and a zip version.
ebonit said:
Please don't brick your tablet. First download Kang TWRP. It isn't dead. Try this https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347781183.
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Sorry, bad choice of words on my part. By dead I meant that the thread was closed and I'm concerned getting answers would be harder as the OP was no longer actively looking there for questions.
ebonit said:
Yes you can.
However Kang TWRP is a xxx.img file. You also can use your current TWRP and flash the image file. Attached you will find an image and a zip version.
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Ok, so if I read your comment correctly, I can copy the .img file to an SD card, boot into recovery and flash it from there OR I can fire up fastboot and the same steps I originally did to install custom recovery from my PC to accomplish the same thing... either way I should still have custom recovery, but with the KANG version. Right?
THANKS TO BOTH OF YOU FOR RESPONDING TO MY PREVIOUS POST. I appreciate the support.
Oh no....
Well crap. I put the .img file on my SD card and boot the tablet into recovery, I flashed the .img file to the rovery not boot partition. All appeared well....but when I go back to see if I have KANG recovery, it hangs anbd says Booting Failure Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x000000000)
EDIT: After I cleaned my pants, I used abd and fastboot to flash the original Blob file using my PC. This restored the custom recovery. I was freaking out for a few minutes.
I didn't change the file name of the kang .img file. Should I have done something different?
EDIT: Successful recovery to Kang2.8.7.2 !! :good::good: I used adb and my PC to send the .img file (renamed "twrpkang.img" for simplicity) and it worked great. I'm a pro..:silly:
broderp said:
Well crap. I put the .img file on my SD card and boot the tablet into recovery, I flashed the .img file to the rovery not boot partition. All appeared well....but when I go back to see if I have KANG recovery, it hangs anbd says Booting Failure Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x000000000)
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Bad luck! Could you please describe what does it mean? : "I flashed the .img file to the rovery not boot partition."
ebonit said:
Bad luck! Could you please describe what does it mean? : "I flashed the .img file to the rovery not boot partition."
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Not sure what I did wrong. I tried to do it within the old recovery menu and it hosed it. It found the file and mounted it successfully, but it seemed weird to be within the partition I was overwriting and writing to it. Kind of like you cant install windows while your using Windows...
The new version is much smoother.... Thanks, not to learn about this gapps super SU and how to flash all of these and in what order along with the ROM..as well as this wipe vs format thing...so confusing...
This is an unofficial port of TWRP Recovery for the Oppo F1F on Project Spectrum Bootloader. Much Thanks and credit goes to the TWRP team, Lineage team, and brinleyaus for making this possible. This will allow flashing of modification zips (eg. supersu, magisk, xposed, etc) over the top of Project Spectrum or flashing spectrum based ROMS.
Instructions:
Already running Project Spectrum
- If you haven't already unlocked you bootloader you will need to go into SETTINGS > ABOUT PHONE and tap BUILD NUMBER 7 times to unlock DEVELOPER OPTIONS, Then go into SETTINGS > DEVELOPER OPTIONS and enable them, also enable ADB DEBUGGING and OEM UNLOCK. Now reboot into fastboot (adb reboot bootloader) and run fastboot oem unlock.
- Install this image file through fastboot (If you are unsure of this step follow one of the many tutorials about installing TWRP through fastboot)
On ColourOs with TWRP
- Do a full wipe first or the install will fail. (In TWRP hit WIPE then swipe to factory reset.) Do a backup first as you will lose data.
- Flash this zip file through twrp and then hit "wipe dalvic and cache", then hit HOME then REBOOT then RECOVERY. (rebooting to the new recovery will ensure the recovery sticks) then Flash any Spectrum based rom or restore any Spectrum based backup. NOTE the ColorOs system and boot.img will still be there but wont boot so you MUST flash or restore a Spectrum based rom before you reboot to system.
Reserved.
MiniBlu said:
Reserved.
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Battery can't charge full!! Help ?
Added file and instructions to OP to flash Spectum bootloader,firmware and twrp From ColorOs TWRP.
Thank.link from androidfilehost is slowly. I using wifi
Sent from my F1w using XDA-Developers Legacy app
MiniBlu said:
Added file and instructions to OP to flash Spectum bootloader,firmware and twrp From ColorOs TWRP.
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The TWRP is not the 3.1.1
It is the 3.0.1
khannz7 said:
The TWRP is not the 3.1.1
It is the 3.0.1
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Which file are you talking about, I just checked the links and the flashable zip was actually pointing to the full ROM which defiantly has the 3.1.1-0 version. (I just fixed the link to point at the bootloader, firmware and twrp zip.) Are you rebooting to recovery after flashing to make it stick?
MiniBlu said:
Which file are you talking about, I just checked the links and the flashable zip was actually pointing to the full ROM which defiantly has the 3.1.1-0 version. (I just fixed the link to point at the bootloader, firmware and twrp zip.) Are you rebooting to recovery after flashing to make it stick?
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The PS 1
Yeah doing it right....But it is the same old twrp 3.0.1 mentioned somewhere in the G+ forums....
Never mind ....did you get the port to work
khannz7 said:
Yeah doing it right....But it is the same old twrp 3.0.1 mentioned somewhere in the G+ forums....
Never mind ....did you get the port to work
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Which ps1 g or zip?
I have just checked. None of the files I have posted are the old version. They are all the newest 3.1.1-0 version.
No not yet.
MiniBlu said:
I have just checked. None of the files I have posted are the old version. They are all the newest 3.1.1-0 version.
No not yet.
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I have installed the full ps rom with twrp but what I got is not 3.1.1 it is the 3.0.1
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Maybe I could help you somewhere with the port
I have to remove the sd card and then re-insert it then it received. who can solve it? The battery will charge too long to fill up
khannz7 said:
I have installed the full ps rom with twrp but what I got is not 3.1.1 it is the 3.0.1
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OK, I'll download it and check, maybe I uploaded from the old folder. Hope not 6.5 hours to upload it.
MiniBlu said:
OK, I'll download it and check, maybe I uploaded from the old folder. Hope not 6.5 hours to upload it.
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I would love to help you with the port and maybe I could get something new to learn:fingers-crossed:
Phucan2017 said:
I have to remove the sd card and then re-insert it then it received. who can solve it? The battery will charge too long to fill up
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No one. If you don't like it stick with ColorOs or Lineage.
khannz7 said:
I would love to help you with the port and maybe I could get something new to learn:fingers-crossed:
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Not just yet, just got to work out the ramdisk changes needed to get ported roms to boot properly with spectrum kernel, then I'll share the info with you and then let the porting begin.
MiniBlu said:
No one. If you don't like it stick with ColorOs or Lineage.
Not just yet, just got to work out the ramdisk changes needed to get ported roms to boot properly with spectrum kernel, then I'll share the info with you and then let the porting begin.
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Cool
I did that. But for oppo f1 this rom is not finished yet but there are still many bugs. I return coloros
Just used the spectrum zip and worked flawlessly.(from other thread oops) Thanks alot.
How to go back to coloros ? Do i need to flash stock recovery ?
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the_reds2000 said:
How to go back to coloros ? Do i need to flash stock recovery ?
Sent from my F1f using XDA Labs
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No, Read the OP of this thread. There is a zip (and instructions) to return to ColorOs Bootloader,firmware and TWRP. From there you can flash any TWRP flashable ColourOs based Rom (ColorOs or LineageOS) or restore backups from them.
Which root method will be used for this?
TEAM WIN RECOVERY PROJECT (TWRP) version 3.2.1-0
What is TWRP?
Is a fully touch-based custom recovery, which allow you to flash some zip files, backup some partitions and restore the device.
This recovery is specific to Galaxy S6 Edge, model 404SC(SM-G925Z/Japan model, carrier Softbank). But i tested and worked on the Galaxy S6 Edge SCV31/carrier Au KDDI too. I didn't tested in any "Docomo" variant. In case you want to try, send me an message and i will provide the modified "stock kernel", to be able to boot on system.
I recommend to not try to flash this in any internacional model.
Compiled with the latest omni sources 8.1.
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/
Warning:- I will take no responsability for anything bad, that can happen after flash this recovery!
Flashing this recovery, will trip the KNOX and void the Warranty. If you are ok with that, proceed downloading the recovery, flash with the Odin and enjoy.
In case you want to keep the warranty, this is not for you!
Starting from Lollipop, flashing any custom binary, will end up in stuck at boot. This is due to dm_verity. To be able to boot on system, after flash the TWRP recovery, is necessary to flash an modified kernel.
You can flash my custom permissive kernel for 404SC, from this link:- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510939
Kernel source code:- https://github.com/frankbrazillian/android_kernel_samsung_404SC
This kernel is very close as stock, only making this kernel permissive... Compiled with Linaro toolchain gcc 7.
Or if you want to keep the "stock kernel", you can find the link to the model 404SC and SCV31 stock kernel, on the second post.
You will find the link to "stock recovery" too, in case you want to revert.
How to flash the Recovery?
I recommend to flash with Odin3 v3.12~
Link to download Odin:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1etF4YP6nJYq-CQEzZJqDv7YS39rQSsbT/view?usp=drivesdk
Note:- After flash the TWRP recovery with Odin, is necessary to put the device in recovery mode(pressing the combo POWER + HOME + VOLUME UP), and swipe to allow modifications when prompted, to make this recovery permanent. If you won't swipe to allow modifications or leave the device restart to system before enter on recovery mode on first boot, the TWRP recovery will be replaced automatically for the "Stock recovery", and you will need to flash the TWRP recovery again.
In case you still have doubts, post an message and i will try to help you.
How to root your device?
Download the latest SuperSu from this link:- (https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip), or the latest Magisk from this thread :- (https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445) and flash with the TWRP recovery. Since both root tools are systemless, if you wipe the data/factory reset, you will lost the root access. After flash the SuperSU with TWRP recovery, you will see an red message on top of the screen on boot, saying the Kernel is not SEANDROID ENFORCING. Don't worry, this is normal, since the SuperSU will edit the Kernel to be able to get root access.
Feel free to test and let me know if this recovery worked for you...
And please press the "Thanks" button, if this helped you in anyway...
Regards....
Frank.
Contributors:- @Frankbrazillian
Credits:- @Dees_Troy for the Tutorial how to and for share the Source code.
@jcadduono for the Zerolte device tree.
@adipurn for test on SCV31 (Kddi) and confirm is working.
@crzyone01 for test on SC04G (Docomo), and confirm is working.
Version :- 3.2.1-0
Device tree :-
https://github.com/frankbrazillian/android_device_samsung_404SC
Kernel :-
https://github.com/frankbrazillian/android_kernel_samsung_404SC
Omnirom source:-
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/
Link to download the TWRP recovery:-
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510940
md5:- 0d2ab48a6c84d7e8ff2e85d51adee1c9
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UPDATED TO TWRP version 3.2.2-0.
Fixed the Mtp not able to mount when on TWRP.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11050483647474833296
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UPDATE 2018/07/08
I have add an guide to fix some problems after flash any custom binary or root the device on Nougat.
Check this post to see how to fix...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76994790&postcount=30
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Obs:- In the screenshots, the header color is mustard, but on the device is the real color "blue".
Since this doesn't interfere in anything, i just leave in this way....
Some screenshot's about the Kernel permissive and root.
In case you want to revert back to stock or want to keep the Stock kernel.
After flash the Twrp recovery, is necessary to flash this Stock kernel or the Custom permissive one. Both are already modified to be able to boot on system. If you flash only the Twrp recovery on Stock rom, you will be stuck at boot. This is due to dm-verity.
Link to download the Stock kernel for 404SC
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZAcX_Hm4Ln7-ZtEte-TIE4_xEvSQHVXS/view?usp=drivesdk
Link to download the Stock recovery for 404SC
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_b6Dk95bxIvhjEyM9xuGB1RJER7eHWpJ/view?usp=drivesdk
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Obs:- For the SCV31 model, i didn't compiled yet the Custom permissive kernel, so is necessary to flash this Stock kernel, after flash the Twrp recovery or the device won't boot, due to dm-verity. This stock kernel is modified to be able to boot on system.
Link for download the Stock kernel for SCV31
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Od4mY9mdC2hQMEM9txDicXfaiPYuqjdH/view?usp=drivesdk
Link for download the Stock recovery for SCV31
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13BlClQdF3lARk2SfJ9hd6ux5Z1VTYENn/view?usp=drivesdk
A Firmware switch Stock & Costum that was Magic. XD
YouLose66 said:
A Firmware switch Stock & Costum that was Magic. XD
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Yes... I will release an stock and custom edition... You can create an backup with TWRP and switch between both.
YouLose66 said:
A Firmware switch Stock & Costum that was Magic. XD
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Basically exploiting the buffer between reboots while in DL mode. Smart. Hopefully when they fix it they simply throw an autoreboot after file complete, rather than some obnoxious knoxx hoops to jump through. I'm going to test this on my s6 right now. Actually I bet they end up making a softknoxx that gets flagged after any download, and throws a verify function.
So... Anyone who flashed this recovery on 404SC or SCV31 on Nougat, can give me some feedback?
Any issue? Worked for you?
@adipurn ..... Custom permissive kernel for SCV31 NN, with the deepsleep fixed, already done.
I will send you to test, ok?
Compiled with Gcc linaro 7.
Still need some fixes....
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Frankbrazillian said:
@adipurn ..... Custom permissive kernel for SCV31 NN, with the deepsleep fixed, already done.
I will send you to test, ok?
Compiled with Gcc linaro 7.
Still need some fixes....
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And now i have no delay incoming messages such as WA etc. and it looks like this fixed it for me.
Phone goes into deep sleep normal and now the battery drain is back to normal.
Thank a lot for your work [emoji4]
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[/COLOR]And now i have no delay incoming messages such as WA etc. and it looks like this fixed it for me.
Phone goes into deep sleep normal and now the battery drain is back to normal.
Thank a lot for your work [emoji4]
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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My pleasure!
I will be fixing the other issues and send to you test again. Thank's for helping me with the tests!
it works on my scv31, but there are some issues.
1. settings might not display the latest changes
2. can not reboot after flash a custom rom.
3. MTP is not work
450026937 said:
it works on my scv31, but there are some issues.
1. settings might not display the latest changes
2. can not reboot after flash a custom rom.
3. MTP is not work
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Hi....
What do you mean, settings might not display the latest changes?
About the reboot problem, this can be a problem with the rom itself and not the TWRP. Can you give me the link of the rom you flashed? I need to reproduce the problem.
About the MTP, i'll try to fix it....
Maybe i will build an recovery specific for this model, just in case.
Thank's for your feedback anyway....
Regards....
Frankbrazillian said:
Hi....
What do you mean, settings might not display the latest changes?
About the reboot problem, this can be a problem with the rom itself and not the TWRP. Can you give me the link of the rom you flashed? I need to reproduce the problem.
About the MTP, i'll try to fix it....
Maybe i will build an recovery specific for this model, just in case.
Thank's for your feedback anyway....
Regards....
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1. setting problem
i changed some settings and had some other operation, when i back to setting screen, i found all(some) setting are reset.
i can't remember the details, maybe just ignore this feedback.
2.reboot problem
i queued rom and kernel task, after all completed, the reboot is frozen in progress.
here is the rom i flashed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-aurora-g920-5-f-s-k-l-t-s8-port-3-t3640762
450026937 said:
1. setting problem
i changed some settings and had some other operation, when i back to setting screen, i found all(some) setting are reset.
i can't remember the details, maybe just ignore this feedback.
2.reboot problem
i queued rom and kernel task, after all completed, the reboot is frozen in progress.
here is the rom i flashed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-aurora-g920-5-f-s-k-l-t-s8-port-3-t3640762
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I was talking with adipurn who are helping me with tests of the custom kernel and he said, they can flash custom rom with TWRP without any bootloop, but the TWRP are not working with aroma. I need to figured it out, what is necessary to get aroma working on TWRP.
The link of the rom you post, i believe is not for your model... It's for internacional model or some chinese variant. Thats why you got problems...
Untill i fix the compatibility with aroma, try to flash some custom firmware specific for your model SCV31.
As soon as i can fix the mentioned issues, i'll update the thread with the links for download.
Thank's again for your feedback.
Regards......
Frank.
Frankbrazillian said:
I was talking with adipurn who are helping me with tests of the custom kernel and he said, they can flash custom rom with TWRP without any bootloop, but the TWRP are not working with aroma. I need to figured it out, what is necessary to get aroma working on TWRP.
The link of the rom you post, i believe is not for your model... It's for internacional model or some chinese variant. Thats why you got problems...
Untill i fix the compatibility with aroma, try to flash some custom firmware specific for your model SCV31.
As soon as i can fix the mentioned issues, i'll update the thread with the links for download.
Thank's again for your feedback.
Regards......
Frank.
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Actually the aurora rom work for most model if you flash the right kernel, and i am using it now. ( i reboot device by force )
I can't post outside links, cause i'm new here.
The rom and kernel is downloaded from other post by aurora team( not in xda ),and scv31 is in the support list.
450026937 said:
Actually the aurora rom work for most model if you flash the right kernel, and i am using it now. ( i reboot device by force )
I can't post outside links, cause i'm new here.
The rom and kernel is downloaded from other post by aurora team( not in xda ),and scv31 is in the support list.
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Don't worry... I think i already know how to get the Aroma installer working with the TWRP recovery.
I will fix the mtp too.
Regards....
I'm going to give this a shot on an old Docomo SC-04G I have lying around. Any tips or suggestions for the process? I see you mentioned about the source code but I'm not sure what I would need to change before re-compiling it. I do not have any experience with making a kernel passive.
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I'm going to give this a shot on an old Docomo SC-04G I have lying around. Any tips or suggestions for the process? I see you mentioned about the source code but I'm not sure what I would need to change before re-compiling it. I do not have any experience with making a kernel passive.
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Hi crzyone... Are you on Nougat already? Did you know how to extract the boot.img and recovery.img from stock rom? If you are, please send me this 2 images to i edit to you be able to boot, after flash the TWRP....
Regards....
Yes, that device is on 7.0 already. 7.0/SC04G0MU1CQF1. No, I don't know how to extract the stock boot.img or recovery.img. Trying to find some instructions on the forums right now.
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Yes, that device is on 7.0 already. 7.0/SC04G0MU1CQF1. No, I don't know how to extract the stock boot.img or recovery.img. Trying to find some instructions on the forums right now.
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That's ok! I will download the rom and extract the images.
After, i'll send to you ok?
Regards....
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Yes, that device is on 7.0 already. 7.0/SC04G0MU1CQF1. No, I don't know how to extract the stock boot.img or recovery.img. Trying to find some instructions on the forums right now.
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Ok... Here is the link to download the stock kernel and stock recovery in case the Twrp won't work on your model... This is specific for the SC-04G model on Nougat.
Kernel:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gEh32YnXxJk5qWgT4WPVtX3vjRGMxivQ/view?usp=drivesdk
Recovery:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X0hRIUgZBKk4PuRLtPrETqFRG3cyFNaq/view?usp=drivesdk
First flash the TWRP recovery with Odin and after flashed, the phone will boot. Don't let the device restart to System.... Put the phone in recovery mode, (Power button + home + volume up). Swipe to allow changes to system. After put the phone in download mode and flash the "modified" stock kernel to be able to boot.
Reboot the device and you are ready to go...
Let me know if worked for you....
I will be uploading an new Twrp version, as soon as i fix the issues..
Press the thanks button if helped and enjoy....
lets make this very clear:
I HAVE NOT DEVELOPED THIS, IT WAS LINKED IN ANOTHER FORUM BY ANOTHER MEMBER WHO ALSO DID NOT DEVELOP IT
this is actually developed by a member over at the Chinese website '7to' http://www.7to.cn, so its a recovery based on TWRP 3.2.1 but seems to have its own UI and feature set.
WORKING
Code:
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[*]Can flash images to system (MUST BE ON SD CARD!!!!)
[*]ADB
[*]Mount system R/W
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NOT WORKING
Code:
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[*]Decryption
[*]Data backup
[*]Flash from internal storage (since it cant be decrypted)
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I am not responsible if you brick your device, flash with caution and ONLY on an 8.1 GSI where your current TWRP doesn't work.
This does not do anything to capacitive keys, if they work before flashing they will work after flashing
INSTALLATION
'fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk recovery.img
DOWNLOAD
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RgerdkXY-B-8XV5buloeCyKYrA2B3Bvf/view?usp=sharing
Credit to whoever the creator of this is!
it boots up with TWRP, but flashing Gapps was failure.
UPDATE: I used Open Gapps, better try Ground Zero GZR Gapps...
TASON42 said:
it boots up with TWRP, but flashing Gapps was failure.
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GZR apps 180313 works good.
GZR-GaPPs-arm64REv4-Zero-8.1-20180628 worked. thx.
UPDATE: HuRUpdater_0.4, Magisk 16.7 worked.
Flashed a kernel, magisk and xposed with this. Seems to be working great.
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Flashed a kernel, magisk and xposed with this. Seems to be working great.
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I haven't flashed anything with this yet, but at least it can do the basic stuff. Also, what kernel did you flash, I know there's the proto8 kernel (or whatever it's called) but I'm not too keen on it.
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I haven't flashed anything with this yet, but at least it can do the basic stuff. Also, what kernel did you flash, I know there's the proto8 kernel (or whatever it's called) but I'm not too keen on it.
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Proto8 is what I installed. Haven't made my mind up on it yet. Battery drain is definitely worse so far but apparently it takes a few cycles to adapt.
Greetings to anyone that may see this - I am new to the android root thingy, so I apologize in advance if I have a stupid question. I have only rooted an old tablet with Kingoroot which used SuperSU as the root manager. First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.) I tried the regular guacamole image, but the phone didn't seem to want to boot the image. I am going to try guacamoleb. If I flash TWRP, can I boot my device normally? Some sources say yes some no. Thanks for all your help in advance!
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First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.)
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Haven't seen guacomoleb (different code name to me implies a different device, but I'm not sure in this case). Just use the file from the dev's TWRP thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322
Unofficial version -75 is the current version. Use the version ( Q versus Pie) for your current Android/OOS version. Might be obvious, but some folks have asked about that.
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If I flash TWRP, can I boot my device normally? Some sources say yes some no. Thanks for all your help in advance!
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Per the developer in his thread I linked above, for a stock device, if you flash TWRP, you should root (with Magisk) or the phone might not boot. Some folks have reported that they can flash TWRP and not Magisk and still boot. But there is not point in risking it, since your intent is to root anyway. Fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash TWRP installer zip, and just flash Magisk right away at the same time, then reboot. It's pretty easy.
Also note that installing TWRP is somewhat optional. You can just fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash Magisk to root. It is a matter of preference whether to have TWRP installed or not, and folks are pretty split on this. My opinion, TWRP installed (while not required) does give some potentially useful features if things ever go wrong. I personally don't see much advantage to not installing TWRP, but just my opinion.
Hi there. I ran into similar problems when I was a Root noobie (which I still am). Try the All In One Tool that can be found in this forum. That will help you flash TWRP. It got me there when I was struggling to Flash TWRP.
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Haven't seen guacomoleb (different code name to me implies a different device, but I'm not sure in this case). Just use the file from the dev's TWRP thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322
Unofficial version -75 is the current version. Use the version ( Q versus Pie) for your current Android/OOS version. Might be obvious, but some folks have asked about that.
Per the developer in his thread I linked above, for a stock device, if you flash TWRP, you should root (with Magisk) or the phone might not boot. Some folks have reported that they can flash TWRP and not Magisk and still boot. But there is not point in risking it, since your intent is to root anyway. Fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash TWRP installer zip, and just flash Magisk right away at the same time, then reboot. It's pretty easy.
Also note that installing TWRP is somewhat optional. You can just fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash Magisk to root. It is a matter of preference whether to have TWRP installed or not, and folks are pretty split on this. My opinion, TWRP installed (while not required) does give some potentially useful features if things ever go wrong. I personally don't see much advantage to not installing TWRP, but just my opinion.
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Thanks for your help. Apparently the Android Q unofficial build -75 doesn't have any mirrors. It's still searching. I like using TWRP because it's convenient if I wan't to flash something else without a PC or Mac.:laugh:
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Apparently the Android Q unofficial build -75 doesn't have any mirrors. It's still searching.
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Something wrong with the "main" download link (androidfilehost)?
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Greetings to anyone that may see this - I am new to the android root thingy, so I apologize in advance if I have a stupid question. I have only rooted an old tablet with Kingoroot which used SuperSU as the root manager. First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.) I tried the regular guacamole image, but the phone didn't seem to want to boot the image. I am going to try guacamoleb. If I flash TWRP, can I boot my device normally? Some sources say yes some no. Thanks for all your help in advance!
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Use adb & fastboot via powershell
Get the adb files in a folder
Copy the twrp.img to the adb folder and on phone /storage/emulated/0/
Get a copy of the twrp installer on your phone anywhere works
Open adb folder
Hold shift and right click a empty space
Open powershell & type
Adb boot bootloader
Fastboot boot twrp.img (you can drag and drop the file into powershell if your lazy like me)
Flash the twrp installer on your phone
Done?
Reboot and go back into recovery to see if it works
Tip for updates:
After you get the update
Flash via twrp
Then flash twrp (so you don't need your computer)
Flash magisk if you want superuser
Reboot
Reboot recovery
Flash magisk again (seems it takes two flashes)
None of the tools work for my devices anymore just powershell
All in one doesn't read my fastboot
Cmd has a remote error after attempting to boot it.
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First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.)
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Just noticed that the TWRP "guacomoleb" is the "unified" version that works with both the OnePlus 7 and the 7 Pro. Shouldn't make a difference whether you use the "unified" version or the 7 Pro specific TWRP.