General LE2113_11_C.62/C.61 patched boot.img - OnePlus 9

LE2113 is OnePlus 9 EU version. C.61 boot.img also works in C.62.
C.61 patch version: 25.1 (25100)
C.62 patch version: 25.2 (25200)
MD5 Checksum:
33656FFDE80D4AF84DC937D5CE6A619F C.61_boot_magisk_patched-25100_Bvj5U.img
C4415846BEF632F03EE07189D8EA3E4F C.62_boot_magisk_patched-25200.img
If you lost your root after an update but OEM still unlocked , you can try to recover your root by following steps:
1. reboot your phone to bootloader
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
2. load C.61 bootloader and boot. If your phone can boot into OS successfully, you can continue.
this command will NOT flash image to your phone, it's temporary.
Code:
fastboot boot C.61.img
3. go to magisk app and patch current boot slot. (Direct Install)
4. Reboot.
you can also try different way. such as use my C.62 patched image directly.

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(OBS: Not responsible if the phone is bricked)
This tutorial has been tested on the LG-G710EMW with firmware G710EMW10g_00_OPEN_SCA_DS_OP_0520
Download: Boot_magisk_patched.img.img
Download: V35engineeringLAF
1º - fastboot boot magisk_patched.img
2º - install magisk manager
3º - install terminal
4º - dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/abl_a of=/sdcard/abl_stock.img
5º - dd if=/sdcard/abl_a.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/abl_a
6º - dd if=/sdcard/abl_a.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/abl_b
7º - fastboot oem unlock
8º - fastboot flash abl_a abl_stock.img
9º - fastboot flash abl_b abl_stock.img
Credits: 4pda.ru contribution commands, filles abl
I already unlocked couple of months ago but the problem is after july update i cant magisk on 10x version ,previous it was 10g!! magisk boot.img of 10g not worked in 10x version!! Till i cant figure out how to get 10x original boot.img !! after updated to 10x from 10g i placed previous patched boot.img and it took bootloop and mobile couldnot open !! and finally fresh installed the updated rom!! The sad thing is Now my EMW bootloader is unlocked but using without magisk /root!!
Kindly let me know 2things
1) How to get/extract 10x fresh boot.img file
2) Is there anyway to relock the bootloader and remove the splash screen?

TWRP on OB 1

Anyone know how to flash or boot TWRP on that Android 10 OB 1. I tried booting with fastboot and it just sits on the fastboot mode screen and flashing it just continuously kicks me back to the bootloader.
I'm not on OB1, but from what I understand the command to boot TWRP doesn't work yet. And you can't flash TWRP in fastboot (can only flash it in TWRP or Magisk). Depending on what TWRP file/fastboot command, you might not even be flashing it to the right partition!
I believe the sequence is:
1) Install Magisk Manager
2) Fastboot flash patched boot image
3) Reboot, open Magisk Manager
4) Flash TWRP installer zip, like it is a Magisk module.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...isk-patched-boot-image-oneplus-7-pro-t3964345
And more info here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/rooting-android-10-t3964863

Bad Magisk Module - Flashed original boot.img still bootloop

So I rooted my Pixel 3 and installed Magisk but installed a bad module and got a bootloop so I flashed the original boot.img to both boot slots but the phone is still in a bootloop. Any suggestions? Can't use TWRP because Android 10.
Edit: Did a full reinstall of the factory image for the update I'm on and it worked didn't lose data.
fastboot flash bootloader boot.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot update image.zip
Edit 2:
New question though, when I try to install magisk now it won't work - I'm assuming this is because the files for the old Magisk modules are still there and it runs them automatically. Is there any way to get rid of those? Might be a different problem too not sure.
TheHolyCity said:
So I rooted my Pixel 3 and installed Magisk but installed a bad module and got a bootloop so I flashed the original boot.img to both boot slots but the phone is still in a bootloop. Any suggestions? Can't use TWRP because Android 10.
Edit: Did a full reinstall of the factory image for the update I'm on and it worked didn't lose data.
fastboot flash bootloader boot.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
[wait for reboot]
fastboot update image.zip
Edit 2:
New question though, when I try to install magisk now it won't work - I'm assuming this is because the files for the old Magisk modules are still there and it runs them automatically. Is there any way to get rid of those? Might be a different problem too not sure.
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Here is what you need and need to do.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3/themes/magisk-modules-disabler-booting-magisk-t3967433

How do I root phone with Magisk and Flash TWRP Permanently?

Hello
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, it's not my first time flashing a recovery/root with fastboot but I cannot flash TWRP permanently on this device.
I am on Latest EU Official MIUI ROM and here's what I'm doing:
## Recovery
Code:
.\fastboot.exe flash recovery .\twrp.img
.\fastboot.exe boot .\twrp.img
Phone boots into TWRP.
However, when I reboot and try to boot my phone with Volume Up + Power Buttons, official MIUI recovery gets launched.
If I want to boot to TWRP again, i"ll simply do .\fastboot.exe boot .\twrp.img
and here's what I'm doing for Magisk
## Magisk
### 1st Method:
I download the latest Canary Magisk Manager from GitHub repository, I install the apk and I download Magisk from Magisk Manager, then I reboot to TWRP and I install the zip from TWRP, the result is a boot loop.
### 2nd Method:
I copy the official boot.img to my phone and from Magisk Manager I select Select and Patch file.
Magisk Manager generates a patched_boot.img file, I copy that file to my computer and then I try to flash it with:
Code:
.\fastboot.exe flash boot .\patched_boot.img
the result is a boot loop again.
I can fix the boot loop with
Code:
.\fastboot.exe flash boot .\official_boot.img
What I'm doing wrong?
Can someone help?
whats your android version? and exact miui version?
Once inside TWRP you need to
reboot to recovery
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then TWRP is persistent.

Question Proper Rooting for OnePlus 9?

Would anyone be able to direct me or send me the proper information on how to root my OnePlus 9 global LE2115? Because their are to many threads and Im getting confused
You can either use boot.img or you can boot into twrp and flash magisk.apk. 2 options for A11
I have issues rooting LE2115_11_C.44 (Lastest update android 12)
I try patched with Magisk:
fastboot boot boot.img
and that's ok, device is rooted, but when reboot my device don't keep root, so I try:
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
and device go into loop in bootloader then I rolled back flashing stock boot.img
I tried install TWRP from https://dl.twrp.me/lemonadep/ using
fastboot boot twrp.img
The TWRP logo appear and next show "Qualcomm crush dump mode"
I need help
xLLALLOx said:
I have issues rooting LE2115_11_C.44 (Lastest update android 12)
I try patched with Magisk:
fastboot boot boot.img
and that's ok, device is rooted, but when reboot my device don't keep root, so I try:
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
and device go into loop in bootloader then I rolled back flashing stock boot.img
I tried install TWRP from https://dl.twrp.me/lemonadep/ using
fastboot boot twrp.img
The TWRP logo appear and next show "Qualcomm crush dump mode"
I need help
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A12 root method is different. Not like A11 where you flash the patched boot.img,it won't work. VBmeta and a vendor.img is used also. Also, TWRP is for A11. If you want root,Use the tool here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...xyysds-root-toolbox-coloros-oxygenos.4341167/
Use option 5 and then 6 and reboot. Magisk will be installed. Click the magisk app and update it.
Note: use your phone to download and extract file with password that OP provides in the link

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