Question Rooted Stock TMO LE2127_11_C.18 - OnePlus 9 Pro

After the last update that screwed up my oneplus 9 pro, I decided it was time to look at unlocking the bootloader and rooting my phone so that I could get control over these damn updates. I just want to be able to root my stock OOS so that I can do some debloating and be able to do full backups etc. I have unlocked the bootloader and the SIM, but, after doing research, it seems that I cannot root my phone without a boot.img from LE2127_11_C.18 which I cannot find. TMO has the January 22 OTA for download, so that is useless to me. Does anyone have advice as to where I can get a boot.img and recovery.img for LE2127_11_C.18, or if there is some other option that I am missing? Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Here is the boot.img and patched boot IMG for 11_C.18. Make sure to boot the patched img. Don't flash it! Then direct install in magisk. If you've never done it before. I suggest you use the forum. The recovery.img doesn't exist on this phone like other phones. It can't be pulled and flashed. You can boot twrp but on android 12 the encryption doesn't work. So I wouldn't try to install it. As far as the debloating goes , you don't need to have root privileges to debloat. Adb Appcontrol is a good app for windows that works well for that and also has other features. I'll post a link for that also.
T-Mobile_OP_9_Pro_11_C_18_boot_and_patched_imgs.zip | by Optional for OnePlus 9 Pro
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
www.androidfilehost.com
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com

Thank you for your response. It is greatly appreciated.

It has been years since I was a rooting/moding enthusiast, so it has been many years since I posted any requests for help on xda. Thanks to your gracious assistance and the outstanding work of the dev who wrote this post
[GUIDE] [Magisk] [Unlock / ROOT / Keep Root] OOS 13.1.0.500
Different variants of Magisk that are available for use : Magisk Variant Stable / Beta / Canary Release Official Android / OOS OOS 11 and above Maintainer topjohnwu Project Link GitHub Zygisk No...
forum.xda-developers.com
I have an unlocked and rooted TMO oneplus 9 Pro. Thank you again for your help.

binxwalker said:
Thank you for your response. It is greatly appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you don't mind, could you let me know the steps taken to gain root access? I'm also on tmo LE2127_11_C.18. I had this device rooted awhile back but went thru a few hiccups to get DerpFest installed. After I heard they were no longer maintaining the rom, I switched to Nameless but the last ota soft bricked me.. I'm full stock now and want root privileges for the same reasons you do.

NameIsOptional said:
Here is the boot.img and patched boot IMG for 11_C.18. Make sure to boot the patched img. Don't flash it! Then direct install in magisk. If you've never done it before. I suggest you use the forum. The recovery.img doesn't exist on this phone like other phones. It can't be pulled and flashed. You can boot twrp but on android 12 the encryption doesn't work. So I wouldn't try to install it. As far as the debloating goes , you don't need to have root privileges to debloat. Adb Appcontrol is a good app for windows that works well for that and also has other features. I'll post a link for that also.
T-Mobile_OP_9_Pro_11_C_18_boot_and_patched_imgs.zip | by Optional for OnePlus 9 Pro
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
www.androidfilehost.com
[TOOL] ADB AppControl 1.8.0 🚀 Ultimate App Manager & Debloat Tool + Tweaks
ADB AppControl 🚀 Root is not required. Works with any Android device. Can do almost everything you dreamed about with applications. ADB AppControl - the desktop program, that will allow you to easily manage applications on your android device...
forum.xda-developers.com
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ADB app control is amazing!! I'm new to root with this device. How do I just boot the patched.img instead of flashing it? I've only flashed .img... My previous device was a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (which was ridiculously simple)

Fastboot boot magisk.patched.img
Not
Fastboot flash boot magisk.patched.img

NameIsOptional said:
Fastboot boot magisk.patched.img
Not
Fastboot flash boot magisk.patched.img
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It doesn't matter. You can flash directly the boot.img to both slots.

He asked how to boot the img not flash it.

NameIsOptional said:
He asked how to boot the img not flash it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And I said regardless, it doesn't matter if he boots it or patch it. He wants to root anyway.

Related

How to successfully update from Android 9 with TWRP, Root (magisk) to Android 10?

Hello!
so I read all the threads regarding android 10 and mi a2 lite but i didn't find a proper solution or guide for the following problem:
I am on Stock Android 9 with unlocked bootloader, TWRP and Magisk Root.
Now i want to update to the v.11.0.4.0 Android 10 Update, but i want to keep root working!
Is there a way to do this?
If yes, please tell me how (i'm not a pro in flashing, so please explain in detail )
EDIT: i dont mind if i loose TWRP, i just want to keep root and android 10 working
thanks in advance!
stay safe and stay home
Alex
Also interested in a guide for this.
Alibabara said:
I am on Stock Android 9 with unlocked bootloader, TWRP and Magisk Root.
Now i want to update to the v.11.0.4.0 Android 10 Update, but i want to keep root working!
Is there a way to do this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. It's complex because of TWRP.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/10-0-4-0-to-10-0-7-0-ota-keeping-magisk-t3916863
Thanks for the answer, i already saw this thread but as I already said I'm not a big Expert in this topic, so that guide in the thread is too complex and short for me (and for other most likely too...)
Maybe you can explain it more precisly to us?
I would be very greatful for this!
Or if you know a way too archieve what i want but loose twrp and data... I wouldn't mind. I dont Need twrp and my Phone is New... So
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards
Alex
Alibabara said:
Maybe you can explain it more precisly to us?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can't do it simpler. Mostly because you've got to get back to stock for the OTA.
You can do it different. Get the fastboot. Flash that (don't erase userdata). Then install Magisk and TWRP again.
Not every release gets a fastboot but 11.0.4.0 did so you have this option.
Can you explain this more for me pls?
- What exact files do I need?
- what exactly should i do with these files? (flash with terminal, TWRP, Slot A, Slot B, etc.....)
- is it relevant which version of Android 9 i have?
you would help me alot, if you explain it in detail so that i can do it.
I already tried in android 10 unlocking bootloader and flashed the "disable force encryption" but got stuck on booting screen.
Pls tell me how exactly i should do what, and i will post my results
Thanks !
Best Regards,
Alex
Recomendations
Hello,
I just updated from Android 9 stock ROM, to Android 10 with a custom ROM.
I followed this two YouTube guides from the same user:
How to root and install TWRP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy9Z_NN_7Tg&list=LLm7cWm_1QXORlLa5XeTETUw&index=12&t=365s
How to install custom ROM(In my case I installed Evolution X with Android 10 following these steps):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0pcmA_ew-Y&list=LLm7cWm_1QXORlLa5XeTETUw&index=13&t=173s
**Advise**
- Use the same files and versions that he uses, If you use/do something different, you are going to have some problems.
What I'm currently running on my Mi A2 Lite:
- Evolution X ROM(Android 10) -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/development/rom-evolution-x-3-3-t4014685
- Nitrogen Kernel r3 -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/development/r1-nitrogen-kernel-mi-a2-lite-t4011019
Everything has been very stable at the moment(1 week and lots of gaming and restarts and tests), so I feel fine sharing this.
Best,
delokt
Alibabara said:
Can you explain this more for me pls?
- What exact files do I need?
- what exactly should i do with these files? (flash with terminal, TWRP, Slot A, Slot B, etc.....)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Fastboot image from here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824871
Install instructions in that thread. TL;DR Run the flash_all_keeping_userdata script to upgrade to the version you downloaded. 11.0.4.0 is what you want.
You have Magisk and TWRP. Install them the same way you did before. Go read their threads if you forgot or use the last part of my guide.
Hello Friends, i have good news, i successfully updated my Phone to android 10 and keep TWRP and magisk!
I did the following steps:
- clean install of fastbood v.11.0.4. Android 10 via Mi-Flashtool
- powershell adb: fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-dees_troy-daisy.img
- TWRP should open on Mi a2 lite. go to advanced and activate adb sideload
- powershell: adb sideload twrp-installer-3.3.1-dees_troy-daisy.zip
TWRP should now be installed.
Then i tried a reboot system and got into the welcome screen, so it booted.
What i did next is, the magisk v20.4 zip file move to sd card or internal storage of the device and flash it trough TWRP.
DONE!
now your phone should reboot to system. It now has Android 10 and magisk installed and working!
Hope i can help someone else with this.
Files are on my google drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=19eg3N9bSliVh40T8atnp4rJiIKPjob0j
Best Regards
Alex
a1291762 said:
Fastboot image from here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824871
Install instructions in that thread. TL;DR Run the flash_all_keeping_userdata script to upgrade to the version you downloaded. 11.0.4.0 is what you want.
You have Magisk and TWRP. Install them the same way you did before. Go read their threads if you forgot or use the last part of my guide.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thx for the help! i did it!

None of the rooting guides work?

Can anyone write an up-to-date guide on precisely what I need to do to install TWRP on a global-edition, fully updated (MIUI 12) Note 8 Pro today?...
There are three different guides and none of them work. I'm not interested in custom firmwares or anything else besides TWRP. I just want to install TWRP and magisk.
We are in the same boat...
Edit: N/A
Are you able to unlock your bootloader?
Also, pay really close attention to the warning at the top of the TWRP downloads page for your device.
WARNING: This device hard bricks really easily for unknown reasons. Restoring device without spending real money is impossible as of now. Don't flash TWRP unless you are an advanced user who knows what he is doing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Additionally, there are a lot of weird quirks all over the place, which makes your device... non-optimal for modding.
Let me know if you really want help with this.
I really just wanted root and didn't realize you aren't supposed to use TWRP for it on new phones (especially this one.)
sfaeium said:
I really just wanted root and didn't realize you aren't supposed to use TWRP for it on new phones (especially this one.)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's not that you're not supposed to use TWRP. It's that you need to know what you're doing.
That device you have is very easy to brick. I'm just making sure.
If you do only want root, that is very easy. First: do you have an unlocked bootloader? Second: exactly what software version do you have?
LoganDark said:
It's not that you're not supposed to use TWRP. It's that you need to know what you're doing.
That device you have is very easy to brick. I'm just making sure.
If you do only want root, that is very easy. First: do you have an unlocked bootloader? Second: exactly what software version do you have?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have read many post about "how to root RN8P" but in none of these there was a clear and decisive answer!
For example mine RN8P with A9 and bootloader unlocked go in bootloop everytime im trying to install TWRP ---->
twrp-3.4.0-0-begonia.img28.5M2020-06-21 22:25:46 EDT
so what custom recovery i need to install???
roberto_1986 said:
I have read many post about "how to root RN8P" but in none of these there was a clear and decisive answer!
For example mine RN8P with A9 and bootloader unlocked go in bootloop everytime im trying to install TWRP ---->
twrp-3.4.0-0-begonia.img28.5M2020-06-21 22:25:46 EDT
so what custom recovery i need to install???
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would recommend installing Magisk first since then you can use the TWRP installer.
LoganDark said:
I would recommend installing Magisk first since then you can use the TWRP installer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
wait...i dont understand....
usualy first u need to install the recovery then u can root your phone....
can u explain better pls?
roberto_1986 said:
wait...i dont understand....
usualy first u need to install the recovery then u can root your phone....
can u explain better pls?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Installing Magisk from recovery is a legacy option and no longer recommended. The recommended method of installing Magisk consists of patching the boot image using the Magisk Manager app and then using fastboot to flash the patched boot image to the phone.
Installing TWRP is then as easy as using Magisk Manager to flash the TWRP installer zip, then reinstalling Magisk using direct install.
In order to retrieve a boot image to patch, you need to download the update you are using to a computer, then use a tool like Payload Dumper to extract the boot.img.
Kind of complex but it's the only option if installing TWRP without it bootloops you.
LoganDark said:
Installing Magisk from recovery is a legacy option and no longer recommended. The recommended method of installing Magisk consists of patching the boot image using the Magisk Manager app and then using fastboot to flash the patched boot image to the phone.
Installing TWRP is then as easy as using Magisk Manager to flash the TWRP installer zip, then reinstalling Magisk using direct install.
In order to retrieve a boot image to patch, you need to download the update you are using to a computer, then use a tool like Payload Dumper to extract the boot.img.
Kind of complex but it's the only option if installing TWRP without it bootloops you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well ty for your answer but i really cant understand your explanation....
also there is another way to install a custom recovery and its LR TWRP!
i did many month ago with success but a week ago for wrong im uninstalled magisk so now i have to repeate all from zero...
I find that LR TWRP from this thread but unfortunately the link is dead ----> here so can u tell me where i can find that version of LR TWRP 1104??
also can u show me a link for your guide also??? ty very much
roberto_1986 said:
Well ty for your answer but i really cant understand your explanation....
also there is another way to install a custom recovery and its LR TWRP!
i did many month ago with success but a week ago for wrong im uninstalled magisk so now i have to repeate all from zero...
I find that LR TWRP from this thread but unfortunately the link is dead ----> here so can u tell me where i can find that version of LR TWRP 1104??
also can u show me a link for your guide also??? ty very much
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't own this device so I don't know any guides. The process is the same for most devices and the scripts will automate it for you.
Like I said, find a software update for your phone (search "miui 12.4.847.37586 OTA update zip" or similar), use Payload Dumper to extract a boot.img, transfer it to your device, install Magisk Manager and use that to patch the image, download the patched image to your computer, boot the phone into fastboot and flash the new boot image, and you'll have Magisk.
From there, go to the official TWRP website and download the "twrp-installer" for your device. Use Magisk Manager to install it. Then direct install Magisk to keep root.
LoganDark said:
I don't own this device so I don't know any guides. The process is the same for most devices and the scripts will automate it for you.
Like I said, find a software update for your phone (search "miui 12.4.847.37586 OTA update zip" or similar), use Payload Dumper to extract a boot.img, transfer it to your device, install Magisk Manager and use that to patch the image, download the patched image to your computer, boot the phone into fastboot and flash the new boot image, and you'll have Magisk.
From there, go to the official TWRP website and download the "twrp-installer" for your device. Use Magisk Manager to install it. Then direct install Magisk to keep root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sry i dont understand can u explain more easly?
I am from the Philippines. Rooting my old tablet MyPhone brown 1, with Nougat OS installed, is my biggest frustration. Tried Kingroot & Kingoroot but failed so anyone who can help me Pls.!!!
roberto_1986 said:
sry i dont understand can u explain more easly?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I know it's a lot to look at but please do just try to follow them in order. Each step is only a few words long.
What software version is your phone at?
xdagogo2017 said:
I am from the Philippines. Rooting my old tablet MyPhone brown 1, with Nougat OS installed, is my biggest frustration. Tried Kingroot & Kingoroot but failed so anyone who can help me Pls.!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
this thread are for redmi note 8 pro this is not the correct place to ask....>.>
roberto_1986 said:
this thread are for redmi note 8 pro this is not the correct place to ask....>.>
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry !!!I,m new member!
LoganDark said:
I know it's a lot to look at but please do just try to follow them in order. Each step is only a few words long.
What software version is your phone at?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well this is the version i have installed:
Redmi Note 8 Pro EEAStableFastbootV11.0.3.0.PGGEUXM9.03.5 GB2019-12-10Download
roberto_1986 said:
Well this is the version i have installed:
Redmi Note 8 Pro EEAStableFastbootV11.0.3.0.PGGEUXM9.03.5 GB2019-12-10Download
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey!! Fun fact, you don't need to use payload dumper for that! Download the "Full ROM" with "Type: Recovery", and unzip it. Inside there will be a "boot.img". That's what you patch using Magisk Manager.

[Guide] Update Rooted (Magisk) Motorola Device

[Guide] Update Rooted (Magisk) Motorola Device​
This is a General Motorola Guide
If you need more help Please create a thread in your device's forum.
Mention me by Posting "@sd_shadow" I'll help you as much as I can...
Required
Android SDK Platform Tools (ADB,Fastboot.exe)
Stock Motorola Firmware A good source is https://t.me/MotoUpdatesTracker
PC
Download the stock firmware for your device.
unzip find the servicefile.xml open it with a Text editor, Like Notepad++
Copy the code, and paste @ https://kfhost.net/flashfile
you get a list of flash commands.
Android SDK
I usually just copy the files from platform-tools folder to the firmware folder
Windows
I also place a copy of cmd.exe in the firmware folder
Minor Update
With Minor updates, the old boot.img is the same as the new one.
Skip or remove these commands (you may not have a recovery.img)
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Major Update
With big updates the boot.img will need to be repatched
Run all the Flash commands
Reroot using the method used before.
or see Magisk Non-Twrp root Method
also see
[Guide] Using Fastboot.exe with Motorola devices
Guide: Using Fastboot.exe with Motorola Devices If your device has its own section please post in that section. You can ping me with @sd_shadow MediaTek or Qualcomm Chip? Do I have a MediaTek Device? see post #26 Info: If you have a MediaTek...
forum.xda-developers.com
also see
How to Install OTA Updates on Rooted Android Devices using Magisk [Without Losing Root]
An OTA update has arrived, but you cannot install it because your Android device is rooted? Well, that's a known downside of rooting Android. In this guide, you will learn how to install OTA updates…
www.thecustomdroid.com
sd_shadow said:
also see
How to Install OTA Updates on Rooted Android Devices using Magisk [Without Losing Root]
An OTA update has arrived, but you cannot install it because your Android device is rooted? Well, that's a known downside of rooting Android. In this guide, you will learn how to install OTA updates…
www.thecustomdroid.com
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does this still work? on Android 11
Kuntitled said:
Does this still work? on Android 11
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, for most Qualcomm devices, that do not have a separate recovery partition.
Safetynet fix (21 March 2022)
Download and install Safetynet fix https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
sd_shadow said:
also see
How to Install OTA Updates on Rooted Android Devices using Magisk [Without Losing Root]
An OTA update has arrived, but you cannot install it because your Android device is rooted? Well, that's a known downside of rooting Android. In this guide, you will learn how to install OTA updates…
www.thecustomdroid.com
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Kuntitled said:
Does this still work? on Android 11
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sd_shadow said:
Yes, for most Qualcomm devices, that do not have a separate recovery partition.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Worked for me with Motorola Edge 20 Pro/Android 11. What about Android 12, still should work?
https://www.thecustomdroid.com/install-ota-update-rooted-android-device-guide/
Hi @sd_shadow ,
Does this still work on Android 12?
saccet said:
https://www.thecustomdroid.com/install-ota-update-rooted-android-device-guide/
Hi @sd_shadow ,
Does this still work on Android 12?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried it myself and it works. I went from Android 11 to Android 12 on Motorola Edge 20 Pro.

Root, Magisk, TWRP on Oneplus 7t Pro - Android 11- Oxygen OS11.05.1 HD01BA

Hi guys, I need some help.
I would like to root my Oneplus 7t Pro (A11, OOS11.05.1 HD01BA) and put TWRP on Magisk.
How can I do it?
Can you find an actual description for it?
Have you already done the steps to unlock your phone?
How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus (Unlocked / T-Mobile)
Here is a complete walk-through and guide on how to unlock bootloader on OnePlus phones. Whether you are looking to install a custom ROM or trying to root
teamandroid.com
First thing is Unlock Bootloader (unfortunately full data wipe)
Later I can lead you.
Riski3Run said:
First thing is Unlock Bootloader (unfortunately full data wipe)
Later I can lead you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
May you lead me, please. Bootloader is unlocked. I'm on latest OOS 11.0.8.1.HD001AA.
Klara Kaiser said:
May you lead me, please. Bootloader is unlocked. I'm on latest OOS 11.0.8.1.HD001AA.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi. Are you sure u have OOS 11.0.8.1.HD001AA? Not OOS 11.0.8.1.HD65AA or similar?
Riski3Run said:
Hi. Are you sure u have OOS 11.0.8.1.HD001AA? Not OOS 11.0.8.1.HD65AA or similar?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, it's OOS 11.0.8.1.HD01AA... only one zero.
Android 11.
Klara Kaiser said:
Sorry, it's OOS 11.0.8.1.HD01AA... only one zero.
Android 11.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I sent you pm.
I share with you guys stock boot.img (OnePlus 7T Pro OOS 11.0.8.1.HD01AA ) just extracted via Python 3.7
https://www97.zippyshare.com/v/BsJh1639/file.html
Just patch it in Magisk and later flash via fastboot.
ROOT done
This is the way I rooted my phone with OOS 11.0.8.1.HD01AA today, SafetyNet check passed:
- Dump this files from full ROM: boot.img, vbmeta.img, vbmeta_system.img
- Unlock bootloader via fastboot
- Reboot to system
- Install Magisk Manager
- Move boot.img to phone
- Patch boot.img in Magisk Manager: install - select and patch a file
- Move patched file (magisk_patched-xxxxx_xxxxx.img) to PC
- Reboot to bootloader
- Run command: fastboot flash --disable-verity --disable-verification vbmeta vbmeta.img
- Run command: fastboot flash --disable-verity --disable-verification vbmeta_system vbmeta_system.img
- Run command: fastboot flash --slot=all boot magisk_patched-xxxxx_xxxxx.img
- Reboot to system
- Install Magisk in Magisk Manager: direct install
- Reboot to system
- Install safetynet-fix-v2.2.0.zip via Magisk Manager modules
- Reboot to system
- In Magisk Manager settings enable Zygisk and Enforce DenyList
- In Configure DenyList show system apps, I checked all Google apps
- Hide the Magisk app
- Reboot to system
- Run SafetyNet checker and enjoy ;-)
I do not know if flashing both vbmeta files and all the reboots are necessary, I just did it.
Links that helped me:
GitHub - poti1/oneplus7tpro
Contribute to poti1/oneplus7tpro development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Working SafetyNet with Pixel 6 Pro Android 12
This is no longer using an Unofficial Magisk app, it's the official Canary and USNF 2.2.0 1. Download the latest Magisk Canary build 2. Patch the boot.img from the Factory Images in Magisk, you'll also need the vbmeta.img if you aren't already...
forum.xda-developers.com
How to root a OnePlus 7T Pro with Magisk, For Noobs!
In this guide, ill be showing you how to root your device using Magisk. This is done at your own risk, i am not responsible for corrupted images, bricked devices etc. *NOTE: This guide is for the OnePlus 7T Pro only* What you will need: A...
forum.xda-developers.com
Update to latest firmware OTA Update Without Losing Magisk (Root Permissions)
Hello, Only Few days ago, we received the new OTA Update for our OnePlus 8 Pro devices, notifying us to upgrade to the latest available stable version (11.0.4.4) from the older version 11.0.3.3. with such great expectations based on update log. 🤔...
forum.xda-developers.com
Download full ROM:
[OnePlus 7T Pro][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Repo of Oxygen OS Builds
As OnePlus doesn't always provide download links for all of their OxygenOS ROMs & OTA update zips, we've created an index to put the links in one post so that they're easy to find. Note: This is not a support thread for issues you may have with...
forum.xda-developers.com
Download payload dumper (Windows .exe file, you don't nees Python):
(ROOT) Android 11 / Latest stock and patched img's / payload dumper / magisk_patched guides
Hi all, Have seen a lot of requests for patched boot images on these threads so thought i'd share a guide on how to get it yourself as well as all the files required, plus the patched boot.img if you just want to go ahead and boot/flash it...
forum.xda-developers.com
Download Zygisk:
Release v2.2.0 (Zygisk) · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Changes Ported module to Zygisk Fixed screen-off Voice Match in Google Assistant Fixed poor microphone quality with Voice Match enabled on Pixel 5 Fixed At a Glance weather display on Android 12 F...
github.com
Hi, is it possible to get lead the same way ?
I've been looking for rooting and trying a custom ROM for months now, i'm on One Plus 7T Pro Oxygen OS 11.0.8.1.HD01BA
Thank you very much
gd*T said:
Hi, is it possible to get lead the same way ?
I've been looking for rooting and trying a custom ROM for months now, i'm on One Plus 7T Pro Oxygen OS 11.0.8.1.HD01BA
Thank you very much
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, I don't understand your question. What do you want to do?

Question Are the newer US ver still allowing,rooth with TWRP?

Seeing a lot of issues with Android 11 and 12 unlocking the bootloader and applying root. Is now not a good time to upgrade or should I wait for a boot image?
Not quite sure what you're referring to, but there are zero issues with unlocking the bootloader or rooting your device...
I can't speak for TWRP. I have had issues with it the last few versions so I had to make due without it. If I am mistaken about having twrp on the OP9 Pro on the newest LE2125 c61 update, I'd be interested.
Anyway, my response is mostly to address your question regarding root. Here are the steps that worked for me.
[OnePlus 9 Pro][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Repo of Oxygen OS Builds
As OnePlus doesn't always provide download links for all of their OxygenOS ROMs & OTA update zips, we've created an index to put the links in one post so that they're easy to find. Note: This is not a support thread for issues you may have with...
forum.xda-developers.com
I have been rooted since day one on both A11 & A12. I'm running stock and haven't had a single issue.
Avoid TWRP, it's known to not work properly on A12
If you like to flash a custom ROM. Follow the instructions and you will be fine.
I am coming off the oneplus 7pro was enjoying TWRP and Magisk, with Exposed now I am hearing TWRP isn't working on anything above 10.0 ver. Guess I have to do so more research or pay Monfrio a ransom to work on TWRP.
intense21 said:
I am coming off the oneplus 7pro was enjoying TWRP and Magisk, with Exposed now I am hearing TWRP isn't working on anything above 10.0 ver. Guess I have to do so more research or pay Monfrio a ransom to work on TWRP.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
there is no need for TWRP...
Smedslund said:
I have been rooted since day one on both A11 & A12. I'm running stock and haven't had a single issue.
Avoid TWRP, it's known to not work properly on A12
If you like to flash a custom ROM. Follow the instructions and you will be fine.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How do you root without twrp? or you mean to just boot twrp and not install it?
CtrlValCanc said:
How do you root without twrp? or you mean to just boot twrp and not install it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use Magisk, patch bootimg , install and reboot.
Read this usefull guide.
Smedslund said:
Use Magisk, patch bootimg , install and reboot.
Read this usefull guide.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thank you, i couldn't find what boot.img to download (and how), but this guide has already all!
CtrlValCanc said:
thank you, i couldn't find what boot.img to download (and how), but this guide has already all!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I always just sideload. (downdload magisk apk & rename to zip before)
this way you do not need the extra boot.img I think.
vincemue said:
I always just sideload. (downdload magisk apk & rename to zip before)
this way you do not need the extra boot.img I think.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
could you explain better? I never used sideload before. What commands do you use?
CtrlValCanc said:
could you explain better? I never used sideload before. What commands do you use?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you want to install any add-ons, Reboot to Recovery, then when your device reboots, click Apply Update, then Apply from ADB, then adb sideload filename.zip those packages in sequence. (GAPPS or Magisk for example)
for example for magisk:
download the newest magisk apk version
after download, rename it and instead of .apk do it .zip
go into revovery and click Apply Update, then Apply from ADB
command is : "adb sideload Magisk-v2X.X.zip"
you must exchange X for your version.
Boot images gets patched
please note that I am not an expert, that is just what I found somewhere and use since then.
if you need more information you could also check the install instructions for lineageOS to get to know some basics: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/lemonadep/install

Categories

Resources