Hello,
I'm on TWRP 2.8.0.1 on an OPPO Find 7a. I want to reflash TWRP, but can't succeed since the device is not unlocked (played around with http://forum.xda-developers.com/find-7/development/rom-makulayos-rom-t2863295 and couldn't get rid of XPosed and its modules so I wanted to set up all from scratch). 'Fastboot oem unlock' says OKAY [0.000s]. But the device is still locked. How can I reflash TWRP?!
Thank you
Is there any one who has unlocked the Bootloader and installed TWRP in Rm5P where in Yono and Digilocker apks are working without any problem?
Is there any one who has unlocked Bootloader and installed TWRP in Rm5P where in Yono and Digilocker apks are working without any problem?
Recently rooted my new Zenfone 7. Is it possible to remove Bootloader unlocked Warning message at the start up of the system? Thanks for an answer.
re-lock the bootloader
Boot into fastboot, then send this command from your pc.
fastboot oem asus-lock
how did you get root to work? I followed the instructions listed and it would not work for me.
I followed the instructions there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-official-twrp-for-asus-zenfone-7-series.4161719/ in fastboot mode you should update android drivers manually through device manager to get it work otherwise you'll get " waiting on device " error and it won't flash TWRP.
Is it possible to remove Bootloader unlocked warning without re-locking device though?
Jkm15 said:
I followed the instructions there: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-official-twrp-for-asus-zenfone-7-series.4161719/ in fastboot mode you should update android drivers manually through device manager to get it work otherwise you'll get " waiting on device " error and it won't flash TWRP.
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Getting TWRP on and working was fine. It was when I went and tried to flash Magisk that it kept causing a bootloop.
Jkm15 said:
Is it possible to remove Bootloader unlocked warning without re-locking device though?
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Why? Unless you plan on overwriting TWRP, there is no benefit to having it unlocked all the time. TWRP will still work after it is re-locked. and you can unlock it again via the app anytime you need to update.
Joeb2000 said:
Getting TWRP on and working was fine. It was when I went and tried to flash Magisk that it kept causing a bootloop.
Why? Unless you plan on overwriting TWRP, there is no benefit to having it unlocked all the time. TWRP will still work after it is re-locked. and you can unlock it again via the app anytime you need to update.
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Had locked bootloader on device with magisk. Result is fastboot loop =|
Same wish here. that warning screen is ugly....
I'm running rooted KB2003_11_F.15 with Magisk-Delta + USNF.
Just asking if it is possible to remove warning about unlocked bootloader (Orange warning) or re-lock bootloader without losing data ? I remember that with C33/C35 android 12 there wasn't any warnings on my system even though I rooted it.
I might remember wrong but so is it possible to flash something from extracted payload.bin (latest F15) to remove that warning?
Whats the partition where this warning resides and what are the possibilities to remove the warning and 5sec pause from boot?
Sorry, I didn't look too well... There's an answer to my question:
[GUIDE] ROOT KB2003 OOS13
OnePlus 8T OOS13 (KB2003_11_F.13) Bootloader must be unlocked Instructions: 1: Run CMD and reboot to bootloader with "adb reboot bootloader". 2: Run CMD and write "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-25200_4cwAM.img". Ready! You're rooted.
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It's possible at the moment as I understood.
kopsu said:
It's possible at the moment as I understood.
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By flashing bootloader image (abl.img) from OOS12 or OOS13 beta.
[GUIDE] ROOT KB2003 OOS13
OnePlus 8T OOS13 (KB2003_11_F.13) Bootloader must be unlocked Instructions: 1: Run CMD and reboot to bootloader with "adb reboot bootloader". 2: Run CMD and write "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-25200_4cwAM.img". Ready! You're rooted.
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