This guide assumes you have already unlocked the bootloader and enabled Dev mode and OEM.
1: Download and install the latest Android 13 stock with Odin.
2 Download Magisk apk
3: Copy AP md5 and Magisk to the tablet .
4:Install and run Magisk on the tablet.
5: Choose the AP file and let Magisk patch it.
6: Magisk will store the patched file in the Download folder. Copy it back to the PC
7: Put tha patched file in the AP slot in Odin. No need to rename it.
8: Put the BL and Home in their slots and flash.
9: Once the tablet has reboot and gone through the setup process, run Magisk again to finish the root process.
lewmur said:
This guide assumes you have already unlocked the bootloader and enabled Dev mode and OEM.
1: Download and install the latest Android 13 stock with Odin.
2 Download Magisk apk
3: Copy AP md5 and Magisk to the tablet .
4:Install and run Magisk on the tablet.
5: Choose the AP file and let Magisk patch it.
6: Magisk will store the patched file in the Download folder. Copy it back to the PC
7: Put tha patched file in the AP slot in Odin. No need to rename it.
8: Put the BL and Home in their slots and flash.
9: Once the tablet has reboot and gone through the setup process, run Magisk again to finish the root process.
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do you put the HOME MD5 in CSC slot?
mdewii23 said:
do you put the HOME MD5 in CSC slot?
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No. A factory reset is required so flashing home instead of CSC is pointless.
mdewii23 said:
do you put the HOME MD5 in CSC slot?
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I used the CSC because I hadn't set anything up anyway. But I think rooting causes a factory reset anyway, which means there is no reason to use HOME.
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Hello,
I have a Galaxy On5 Pro in my home and was running AdHell till it could. Now that Samsung has stopped providing keys, an alternate way of disabling stock bloats and adblock was needed.
I tried the simplest way of rooting this phone, should work with any phone on On5 series.
1. Download the latest Firmware for your Phone from Updato or in other thread. Make sure it matches what you already have on your phone. Open archive and extract boot.img from that.
2. In Developer Options, enable OEM Unlocking.
3. Install Magisk Manager (as you normally do any apk).
4. Open Magisk Manager and click install, then select patch boot image. Select the boot.img you extratced in step 1 and select format to be 'tar'. Copy this patched image in Computer.
5. Boot in Odin and flash the patched boot image. Reboot the device.
You are rooted with Magisk.
If anyone is interested, I can provide more information if needed.
Thank you.
Works on SM-S550TL (TracFone)?
indianets said:
Hello,
I have a Galaxy On5 Pro in my home and was running AdHell till it could. Now that Samsung has stopped providing keys, an alternate way of disabling stock bloats and adblock was needed.
I tried the simplest way of rooting this phone, should work with any phone on On5 series.
1. Download the latest Firmware for your Phone from Updato or in other thread. Make sure it matches what you already have on your phone. Open archive and extract boot.img from that.
2. In Developer Options, enable OEM Unlocking.
3. Install Magisk Manager (as you normally do any apk).
4. Open Magisk Manager and click install, then select patch boot image. Select the boot.img you extratced in step 1 and select format to be 'tar'. Copy this patched image in Computer.
5. Boot in Odin and flash the patched boot image. Reboot the device.
You are rooted with Magisk.
If anyone is interested, I can provide more information if needed.
Thank you.
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Boss, do u have a video instruction regarding this?
Hi,
I wanted to update to OB2 and was kinda in a hurry, so long story short: I screwed up and am now on OB2 without root or TWRP.
Primarily I need root, so if anyone can point me to a guide, that would be much appreciated.... booting TWRP through fastboot doesn't seem to work.
If you have a good guide for also flashing TWRP, that would also be much appreciated, only stuff I found was guides with "patch the boot.img" ... hell, i don't know how to do that
thanks
momsi said:
Hi,
I wanted to update to OB2 and was kinda in a hurry, so long story short: I screwed up and am now on OB2 without root or TWRP.
Primarily I need root, so if anyone can point me to a guide, that would be much appreciated.... booting TWRP through fastboot doesn't seem to work.
If you have a good guide for also flashing TWRP, that would also be much appreciated, only stuff I found was guides with "patch the boot.img" ... hell, i don't know how to do that
thanks
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Hello, check this out https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131
I've seen this post, but how do i patch the boot img of OB2?
or do i do that with the OB1 file ?
momsi said:
I've seen this post, but how do i patch the boot img of OB2?
or do i do that with the OB1 file ?
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No, with the OB2 file. You can extract it also with the same method and patch it.
the same file?! there is no open beta 2 file ... you can only download the OB1 from oneplus and have to OTA to OB2..
I know how annoying it is when some noob (thats how i feel now) asks for step by step "click this button" guides, but can you please lend me a hand on this
I see .... i miss the old days with the nexus series or the first oneplus phones ... none of all the crap, no million partitions and A and B slots and all that ... just flashing...
momsi said:
the same file?! there is no open beta 2 file ... you can only download the OB1 from oneplus and have to OTA to OB2..
I know how annoying it is when some noob (thats how i feel now) asks for step by step "click this button" guides, but can you please lend me a hand on this
I see .... i miss the old days with the nexus series or the first oneplus phones ... none of all the crap, no million partitions and A and B slots and all that ... just flashing...
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131
Know exactly what you mean. I did the same thing. Will break it down more granular.
1) Download the OB2 file
2) Unzip the OB2 zip file.
3) Download program found in (use this tool for it LINK <--- thanks @tidschi)
4) Unzip said program
5) Take payload.bin file and put it in the payload_input folder
6) Run the payload_dumper.exe found in the root payload folder (payload_dumper-win64)
7) Take the boot.img file from the payload_output folder and copy it to your phone
8) Open Magisk Manager on the phone and click INSTALL
9) Click INSTALL again
10) Click Select and Patch a File
11) Choose the boot.img file you copied from your computer (phone will create a magisk_patched.img file in your download folder)
12) Copy magisk_patched.img file from your phone to your computer
13) Fastboot your phone and install the magisk_patched.img file
14) Go back to Magisk Manager. It should now say it is rooted.
15) Go to Modules in Magisk and hit the + sign
16) Find your TWRP Zip file and install it.
You should now be rooted and have TWRP installed on your phone again.
Cheers!
swehes said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131
Know exactly what you mean. I did the same thing. Will break it down more granular.
1) Download the OB2 file
2) Unzip the OB2 zip file.
3) Download program found in (use this tool for it LINK <--- thanks @tidschi)
4) Unzip said program
5) Take payload.bin file and put it in the payload_input folder
6) Run the payload_dumper.exe found in the root payload folder (payload_dumper-win64)
7) Take the boot.img file from the payload_output folder and copy it to your phone
8) Open Magisk Manager on the phone and click INSTALL
9) Click INSTALL again
10) Click Select and Patch a File
11) Choose the boot.img file you copied from your computer (phone will create a magisk_patched.img file in your download folder)
12) Copy magisk_patched.img file from your phone to your computer
13) Fastboot your phone and install the magisk_patched.img file
14) Go back to Magisk Manager. It should now say it is rooted.
15) Go to Modules in Magisk and hit the + sign
16) Find your TWRP Zip file and install it.
You should now be rooted and have TWRP installed on your phone again.
Cheers!
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I thank you very much, really..... but now I feel even more stupid .... I again fail at the very first step. Which OB2 file? In the thread you linked, i only find the patching tool, no OB2 file, and at the oneplus site you can only download the OB1 file.
momsi said:
I thank you very much, really..... but now I feel even more stupid .... I again fail at the very first step. Which OB2 file? In the thread you linked, i only find the patching tool, no OB2 file, and at the oneplus site you can only download the OB1 file.
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That's the rom itself, the full OxygenOS zip Open Beta 2: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...7-repo-oxygen-os-builds-t3937152/post80254958
From there you need to extract the boot.img and patch it as explained before :good:
Well.... that did the trick ....
Thank you very much. :highfive:
magisk_patched image not flashing
swehes said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131
12) Copy magisk_patched.img file from your phone to your computer
13) Fastboot your phone and install the magisk_patched.img file
You should now be rooted and have TWRP installed on your phone again.
Cheers!
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while flashing magisk_patched.img I am getting this error
C:\Android>fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boota' (49232 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.136s]
writing 'boota'...
FAILED (remote: (boota_a) No such partition)
finished. total time: 1.145s
what should I do ?
Update : got the new updated twrp which can be booted from fastboot
swehes said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131
Know exactly what you mean. I did the same thing. Will break it down more granular.
1) Download the OB2 file
2) Unzip the OB2 zip file.
3) Download program found in (use this tool for it LINK <--- thanks @tidschi)
4) Unzip said program
5) Take payload.bin file and put it in the payload_input folder
6) Run the payload_dumper.exe found in the root payload folder (payload_dumper-win64)
7) Take the boot.img file from the payload_output folder and copy it to your phone
8) Open Magisk Manager on the phone and click INSTALL
9) Click INSTALL again
10) Click Select and Patch a File
11) Choose the boot.img file you copied from your computer (phone will create a magisk_patched.img file in your download folder)
12) Copy magisk_patched.img file from your phone to your computer
13) Fastboot your phone and install the magisk_patched.img file
14) Go back to Magisk Manager. It should now say it is rooted.
15) Go to Modules in Magisk and hit the + sign
16) Find your TWRP Zip file and install it.
You should now be rooted and have TWRP installed on your phone again.
Cheers!
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Will this still work even though I am on Stable 10.0.1 OOS?
Sobakel said:
Will this still work even though I am on Stable 10.0.1 OOS?
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Yes, but you can do it easily with newer methods
Sorry to ask what is perhaps an easy question, but what are those newer methodes?
Sobakel said:
Sorry to ask what is perhaps an easy question, but what are those newer methodes?
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See here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-t3954559
Orange Fox for m12 u3 and u3
Built by Roger F
modified by physwizz
Download tar file.
Extract recovery.img from tar file
Method 1.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to recovery
Method 2.
1. Download firmware
2. Extract ap file.
3. Patch with magisk
4. Flash with Odin
5. Download recovery.img
6. Install TWRP app
7. Install TWRP
8. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
9. Select recovery.img.
10. Reboot to recovery.
Go to part B
Method 3.
1. Download recovery tar
2. Download vbmeta disabled tar
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
3. Connect phone to PC
4. Go to Download mode
5. Flash recovery tar into ap with Odin
6. Flash vbmeta disabled tar into userdata with Odin
Part B
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
11.Reboot to recovery
Reboot and setup phone completely
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
@physwizz
In general, things are like this, I run Odin with administrator rights, I throw twrp and vbmeta, I run it, and at the vbmeta firmware stage, a failure occurs and an inscription in red in the loader, ( SW REV. CHECK FAIL(VBMETA) DEVICE: 0x3, BINARY: 0x0
physwizz said:
Afaneh TWRP modified by physwizz
For baseband u3
Download tar file.
Extract recovery.img from tar file
Method 1.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to recovery
Method 2.
1. Download firmware
2. Extract ap file.
3. Patch with magisk
4. Flash with Odin
5. Download recovery.img
6. Install TWRP app
7. Install TWRP
8. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
9. Select recovery.img.
10. Reboot to recovery.
Go to part B
Method 3.
1. Download recovery tar
2. Download vbmeta disabled tar
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
3. Connect phone to PC
4. Go to Download mode
5. Flash recovery tar into ap with Odin
6. Flash vbmeta disabled tar into userdata with Odin
Part B
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
@physwizz
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So, everything went, it worked, I found another vbmeta file from samsung sm-a217f and installed it, I'll attach a working file for m12 below
thank you so much for your work
KEMLEP said:
So, everything went, it worked, I found another vbmeta file from samsung sm-a217f and installed it, I'll attach a working file for m12 below
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You don't need vbmeta.tar if you root using the patched ap file.
I can't believe only 1 person has installed it
I noticed an unpleasant bug in orange fox on m12, when it is blocked, the swipe does not work, I swipe with my finger, and it does not work, I have to restart
and another inscription pops up in the logo "E: A render request has failed"
KEMLEP said:
and another inscription pops up in the logo "E: A render request has failed"
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I'll post a different one soon
physwizz said:
I'll post a different one soon
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thank you very much, I'm waiting with impatience
So it's just the only one with the m12 model, the rest with the A12, although I saw a little man with the Indian version of the F12
KEMLEP said:
thank you very much, I'm waiting with impatience
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Done
TWRP for m12 U3 and U2
TWRP for m12 u3 (See post#2 for u2 version) Built by Afaneh mod physwizz Download tar file. Extract recovery.img from tar file Method 1. If you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Boot to recovery. 2. Install recovery.img 3...
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Thank you, everything works, but for some reason the swipe unlock does not work, I move my finger and it stands still and does not move, and so if you turn off the screen time, then everything works, thank you again, may God give you strength and reward you all the best for your labors
KEMLEP said:
Thank you, everything works, but for some reason the swipe unlock does not work, I move my finger and it stands still and does not move, and so if you turn off the screen time, then everything works, thank you again, may God give you strength and reward you all the best for your labors
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Thanks.
Try swiping 6 times
I want to root my A12 but it not work for my phone.please send me a latest version for A127FXXU7BVI1 isBaseband version
Try make it manual by Magisk manager
Install the firmware like the one in your device extract it in pc or in phone like you want
Then do OEM unlocking enable and make unlock boot loader
So now copy the magisk apk and AP from your phone firmware
Now open magisk ater install and inside app click install choose "select and patch file" then open ap by app
Copy new file ap from your phone to pc firmware folder
flash full firmware by odin bl cp csc and new ap
then the device will ask you to factory reset when end re install Magisk manager and check root apk
imtmiissa said:
Try make it manual by Magisk manager
Install the firmware like the one in your device extract it in pc or in phone like you want
Then do OEM unlocking enable and make unlock boot loader
So now copy the magisk apk and AP from your phone firmware
Now open magisk ater install and inside app click install choose "select and patch file" then open ap by app
Copy new file ap from your phone to pc firmware folder
flash full firmware by odin bl cp csc and new ap
then the device will ask you to factory reset when end re install Magisk manager and check root apk
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will you always need to wipe? how do you do OS updates if i want to retain files?
djo_5296 said:
will you always need to wipe? how do you do OS updates if i want to retain files?
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For OS updates it's enough to flash only super.img. It's inside the AP_[...].tar.md5 file. Extract and tar it, and you can flash it with Odin.
Hello guys! I'm trying to install a patched boot.img file from my Samsung Galaxy A03 for root but I can't. Every time in download mode when I want to flash the magisk_patched file renamed to boot.img and compressed to boot.tar with Odin, I get 3 types of errors:
The first is that during the flash, Odin for no reason suddenly crashes
The second is that I get a message from succeed 0/failed1
The last is that the program freezes on SetupConnection while the cable is well connected from the PC to the phone.
No ports defect is present in my opinion because the phone is perfectly detected when it is in normal mode and I can freely access its storage on my PC.
I have a phone with version number A035GXXU1AVC1 and I downloaded the correct firmware for my phone here: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A035G/AMO/A035GXXU1AVC1
The steps I went through are:
1) Enable developer mode and enable OEM unlock to unlock payload boot
2) Unlock the bootloader in the Download Mode
3) Download the firmware from the given link
4) Installed Magisk latest version on the phone
5) Extract the files from the downloaded firmware AP file with Winrar and make an isolated copy of the boot.img
6) Move this isolated copy of boot.img into the phone to patch it with Magisk
7) Once patched, no errors in Magisk
8) Move the patched copy to the PC then rename it to boot.img and create a tar file containing this patched boot.img
9) Open Odin and in Downloade Mode try flashing the patched boot.tar file but that's where it gets stuck and Odin errors show up
Feox said:
Hello guys! I'm trying to install a patched boot.img file from my Samsung Galaxy A03 for root but I can't. Every time in download mode when I want to flash the magisk_patched file renamed to boot.img and compressed to boot.tar with Odin, I get 3 types of errors:
The first is that during the flash, Odin for no reason suddenly crashes
The second is that I get a message from succeed 0/failed1
The last is that the program freezes on SetupConnection while the cable is well connected from the PC to the phone.
No ports defect is present in my opinion because the phone is perfectly detected when it is in normal mode and I can freely access its storage on my PC.
I have a phone with version number A035GXXU1AVC1 and I downloaded the correct firmware for my phone here: https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A035G/AMO/A035GXXU1AVC1
The steps I went through are:
1) Enable developer mode and enable OEM unlock to unlock payload boot
2) Unlock the bootloader in the Download Mode
3) Download the firmware from the given link
4) Installed Magisk latest version on the phone
5) Extract the files from the downloaded firmware AP file with Winrar and make an isolated copy of the boot.img
6) Move this isolated copy of boot.img into the phone to patch it with Magisk
7) Once patched, no errors in Magisk
8) Move the patched copy to the PC then rename it to boot.img and create a tar file containing this patched boot.img
9) Open Odin and in Downloade Mode try flashing the patched boot.tar file but that's where it gets stuck and Odin errors show up
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Feox said:
The last is that the program freezes on SetupConnection while the cable is well connected from the PC to the phone.
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I had the above issue myself, and after searching I found this answer and it actually worked, even though it seems silly.
ethical_haquer said:
I had the above issue myself, and after searching I found this answer and it actually worked, even though it seems silly.
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Sorry for the late reply, I was busy with several other things... When I try the steps in the answer you gave me, I now have Odin freezing on File analysis with versions 3.13.1 and 3.14.4. With the version I was using, 3.10.6, Odin suddenly started crashing instantly this time rather than displaying the errors mentioned in my first message in this thread... I don't know what to do... I tried to Root a Samsung Galaxy A02s, an A12 and before that an old Huawei Y6 from 2014 years ago and I had the same problem every time which is that Odin gives me random errors like what I present for this A03...
Feox said:
Sorry for the late reply, I was busy with several other things... When I try the steps in the answer you gave me, I now have Odin freezing on File analysis with versions 3.13.1 and 3.14.4. With the version I was using, 3.10.6, Odin suddenly started crashing instantly this time rather than displaying the errors mentioned in my first message in this thread... I don't know what to do... I tried to Root a Samsung Galaxy A02s, an A12 and before that an old Huawei Y6 from 2014 years ago and I had the same problem every time which is that Odin gives me random errors like what I present for this A03...
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So you are following the official installation instructions? I'm pretty sure you don't have to:
Feox said:
5) Extract the files from the downloaded firmware AP file with Winrar and make an isolated copy of the boot.img
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as the official installation instructions for a Samsung device running A9 or higher say:
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Unzip the firmware and copy the AP tar file to your device. It is normally named as AP_[device_model_sw_ver].tar.md5
Press the Install button in the Magisk card
If your device does NOT have boot ramdisk, check the “Recovery Mode” option
Choose “Select and Patch a File” in method, and select the AP tar file
Start the installation, and copy the patched tar file to your PC using ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched_[random_strings].tar
DO NOT USE MTP as it is known to corrupt large files.
"
It doesn't sound like you have to isolate the boot.img.
Oh OK thanks man! I go try tonight to make a patched OS with Magisk with the entire AP file. What I have do is patch only the boot.img IN the AP file.
And last question. How to know if the phone have ramdisk? Ramdisk is the RAM or nothing to see?
Feox said:
Oh OK thanks man! I go try tonight to make a patched OS with Magisk with the entire AP file. What I have do is patch only the boot.img IN the AP file.
And last question. How to know if the phone have ramdisk? Ramdisk is the RAM or nothing to see?
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Just read the official installation instructions I linked to. I only copied part of it and pasted it here so you could see it.