10/26 System Update? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

I'm running Marshmallow 6.0 through the Bad Boyz v.2 Rom and I just got a 2.2 MB system update... Has anyone else recieved this update, any clue what this is?

I just had it pop up for me a few minutes ago. I'm rooted so I can't flash it yet because I'm not near aPC.

I received it also, not sure what it is

artjef said:
I received it also, not sure what it is
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I'm afraid... hold me.

It fixed the netflix video freezing issue.

fasthair said:
I just had it pop up for me a few minutes ago. I'm rooted so I can't flash it yet because I'm not near aPC.
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I've just had this too. Can I ask how you flash an update like this on a rooted device? I usually wait for the full image and then just flash that.

I got it too just now. it's 10/27/2015 1:27 AM

I installed the 6.0 image last week as explained in a post, with TWRP and the modified kernel. How do I install this update now?

Magister54 said:
I installed the 6.0 image last week as explained in a post, with TWRP and the modified kernel. How do I install this update now?
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the update is 2.2 megs. The original MM6 image was manually installed on my device when it came out and this update just got installed normally as usual. Maybe you should get the stock MM6 image from google and let things work by themselves. I don't see why i would change anything on my nexus 7 2013 with a fresh original MM6 installed .....
Cold this morning in Québec hey ?

zigonneux said:
the update is 2.2 megs. The original MM6 image was previously installed manually when it came out and this update just got installed normally as usual. The device told me that an update was available and if i wanted to install it.... that's it that's all. Maybe you should wipe and flash the stock MM6 image from google and let things work by themselves. I don't see why i would change anything on my nexus 7 2013 with a fresh stock MM6 installed .....
Cold this morning in Québec hey ?
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Problem is it reboots in TWRP, I cannot install it manually from here, it fails :-/
And yes it was -4°C this morning

Magister54 said:
I installed the 6.0 image last week as explained in a post, with TWRP and the modified kernel. How do I install this update now?
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Magister54 said:
Problem is it reboots in TWRP, I cannot install it manually from here, it fails :-/
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You need stock recovery to install the update. I'm not sure about the modified kernel, I flashed the stock boot.img just to be safe.
After sideloading the update (or I guess you can just update it normally if your device has automatically downloaded the update) and rebooting, I re-flashed TWRP and then used it to install the modified kernel and SuperSU. Everything is peachy now.

you can use " Nexus tool rootkit " to wipe and reinstall the original stuff. As the man said up here, you need a stock recovery to install the update... if you re-install this modified kernel, you might have the same problem at the next update.

does anyone have a flashable zip for this update? I really don't wanna reload just to install this update....

airberger said:
You need stock recovery to install the update. I'm not sure about the modified kernel, I flashed the stock boot.img just to be safe.
After sideloading the update (or I guess you can just update it normally if your device has automatically downloaded the update) and rebooting, I re-flashed TWRP and then used it to install the modified kernel and SuperSU. Everything is peachy now.
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Just wondering if the version and or the build numbers changed?
Thanks

^As it says on the factory image page, it's still 6.0.0. MRA58U.
quazimodem said:
does anyone have a flashable zip for this update? I really don't wanna reload just to install this update....
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You don't need to.
Download the system image and fastboot flash boot.img and system.img.
That's is. Doesn't wipe anything. Takes two minutes.

airberger said:
You need stock recovery to install the update. I'm not sure about the modified kernel, I flashed the stock boot.img just to be safe.
After sideloading the update (or I guess you can just update it normally if your device has automatically downloaded the update) and rebooting, I re-flashed TWRP and then used it to install the modified kernel and SuperSU. Everything is peachy now.
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I rebooted in bootloader, flashboot recovery and boot from official image, but recovery boots in the dead android robot :-/. I reflashed TWRP and rooted kernel to get back on feet.

yosmokinman said:
^As it says on the factory image page, it's still 6.0.0. MRA58U.
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Thanks... I should have looked there first.

Is it somehow possible to flash the OTA on a rooted MM 6.0 with still stock recovery on it? I never flash but temperary boot TWRP to flash things. Would hate to reflash firmware for every OTA.
Thanks.

You can download the whole archive of MRA58U, extract system.img, reboot in bootloader and use flashboot to flash system.img (and boot.img if you do not need the rooted kernel)

bad modified boot image?
Hi there,
I am upgrading to MRA58U, factory image upgrade just works fine (skipped wiping as usual), but the modified boot image (from razor-mra58u-boot.zip) won't load.
Code:
> fastboot flash bootloader boot.img
sending 'bootloader' (7448 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.239s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: Signature mismatched!!!)
The very same procedure worked fine for mra58k.
What am I doing wrong?

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Rooted 5.01 want to flash 6.01 - will i lose root?

I have 5.01 and I want to update to 6.01. I want to wipe it clean. Got factory image from Google site.
What's the difference between the OTA and factory downloads?
I can just flash the factory in TWRP right? Will I lose root, or will TWRP ask if I want to keep root?
I still have boot loader unlocked.I just can't remember for the life of me, haven't done flashing etc in a few years.
Thanks!
So...not a single person can tell me if I lose root, or if TWRP will re-root?
Please?
N7 is no longer supported by Google and there will be no more OTA.
You can't flash the entire factory image directly from TWRP (but it is doable).
When you flash the factory image, you will lose root, TWRP and all your data.
NRT can simplify flashing, rooting and restoring TWRP.
You have unlocked boot loader
Just fastboot flash all as yiu want clean install
After that fastboot flash twrp
After that flash superSU
Done.
No need for any toolkit's, try to stay away of them and do it manually.
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k23m said:
N7 is no longer supported by Google and there will be no more OTA.
You can't flash the entire factory image directly from TWRP (but it is doable).
When you flash the factory image, you will lose root, TWRP and all your data.
NRT can simplify flashing, rooting and restoring TWRP.
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I know it isn't supported anymore. They still have the image's though.
Im just confused... Long time ago when I was really into all this, I just went to Googles page, downloaded the .zip and flashed it in TWRP. Now, the Google page is different and there isn't just 1 anymore. Can I just open the factory image and unzip the update part and flash that in TWRP?
The OTA files are only for updating from version to version correct? Can't go from what I'm on, 5.01 to the current 6.1 right? That's what I talking about and why I'm so confused now
Googles page used to have the OTA zip to update from prior newest to newest(5.0 to 5.01 for example) but than they also had the full OTA so you could do a 4.0 to 5.1 or whatever. Why they change the site? Which one do I use now to go from my 5.01 to current 6.1?
atifsh said:
You have unlocked boot loader
Just fastboot flash all as yiu want clean install
After that fastboot flash twrp
After that flash superSU
Done.
No need for any toolkit's, try to stay away of them and do it manually.
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That's the pronlem, normally yes I would do that no problem. I'm in the middle of upgrading my PC after had a surge or something and fried my ****.
That's why I want to do it via TWRP like I always did before. Every time TWRP asked if I wanted to retain root after updating also. So what in the world happened in the last year that It doesn't seem like I can now? Like I said above, I can't find a full update OTA on!y the incremental OTAs...
Syntax323 said:
I know it isn't supported anymore. They still have the image's though.
Im just confused... Long time ago when I was really into all this, I just went to Googles page, downloaded the .zip and flashed it in TWRP. Now, the Google page is different and there isn't just 1 anymore. Can I just open the factory image and unzip the update part and flash that in TWRP?
The OTA files are only for updating from version to version correct? Can't go from what I'm on, 5.01 to the current 6.1 right? That's what I talking about and why I'm so confused now
Googles page used to have the OTA zip to update from prior newest to newest(5.0 to 5.01 for example) but than they also had the full OTA so you could do a 4.0 to 5.1 or whatever. Why they change the site? Which one do I use now to go from my 5.01 to current 6.1?
That's the pronlem, normally yes I would do that no problem. I'm in the middle of upgrading my PC after had a surge or something and fried my ****.
That's why I want to do it via TWRP like I always did before. Every time TWRP asked if I wanted to retain root after updating also. So what in the world happened in the last year that It doesn't seem like I can now? Like I said above, I can't find a full update OTA on!y the incremental OTAs...
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Ok yes that's possible
If you have twrp already
Check development forum and choose one of the ROM.
Download it to your tablet plus gapps
Wipe system, cache and data leaving internal storage.
Flash ROM reboot, come back to twrp and flash gapps. ( Can do ROM + Gapps in one go)
Download SuperSU and flash to get root.
You can't flash stock image / OTA via twrp.
While you're doing all this try the 7.0 ROM its good enough now.
atifsh said:
Ok yes that's possible
If you have twrp already
Check development forum and choose one of the ROM.
Download it to your tablet plus gapps
Wipe system, cache and data leaving internal storage.
Flash ROM reboot, come back to twrp and flash gapps. ( Can do ROM + Gapps in one go)
Download SuperSU and flash to get root.
You can't flash stock image / OTA via twrp.
While you're doing all this try the 7.0 ROM its good enough now.
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Ahhh what happened??? Why can you not flash them with TWRP???
Thats what I used to do no problem. Not referring to custom roms either.
I am wanting stock rooted.
I used to download the update when one was released from Google's site, put the update.zip in main directory, go in recovery and flash update.zip. TWRP would ask me if I wanted to keep root, I say yes, reboot, update installs... than i'm on the new Android version still rooted.
How is that not possible now?
I am so annoyed... I never had to go through ADB or fastboot to update to latest. I did everything on my N7, it kept root for me and everything.
I feel so dumb right now its ridiculous lol
So than what way can I go about updating my N7 2013 Wifi, which I currently have 5.01. I am Rooted w/ unlocked bootloader.
What is the best way not using ADB, or a PC at all for that matter to update to the latest, 6.01. If possible, how can I keep root, if not i'm not worried about it, i'll just re-root myself.
I appreciate all the responses, sorry if i'm just being an idiot. I just know for a fact I never had to use ADB or my PC to update and keep root...
I'm not familiar with Stock OTA done with twrp (if that's even possible)
Already told you get a custom ROM, get the one mostly stock or if there's a stock ROM in zip format available.
In future you might need to update that bootloader of yours for newer ROMs
Sorry if this sounds harsh why are you so into keeping root as you can't do it again? It's simple as flashing SuperSU. Root method changed after 6 you cant have old methods with 6.
Best bet for you at the moment.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3219148
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Phone keeps asking me to install an OTA update I already installed

So, I have a Sprint HTC 10. It was rooted, and then an OTA update came out about a week or so ago, version 1.80.651.10.
I unrooted and installed it, since I have TWRP it seems to take over the install process, but more or less does install it correctly.
Once my phone rebooted, it complained that the download was corrupt like it always does (likely due to TWRP) but this has happened before and the update always actually does install successfully. Going to system settings I can confirm that I am on version 1.80.651.10.
However, this time, it seems hell-bent on assuming that the update didn't install. It keeps putting an update notification in the notification bar that refuses to go away. If I go to check for updates, it confirms that I am up to date and the notification disappears.... for a short while, but then appears again asking me to install the update.
How can I get rid of this annoying thing? I haven't even gotten around to re-rooting my phone yet, as been confirmed by root and safetynet checkers, the ROM is basically at stock right now.
Cyber Akuma said:
So, I have a Sprint HTC 10. It was rooted, and then an OTA update came out about a week or so ago, version 1.80.651.10.
I unrooted and installed it, since I have TWRP it seems to take over the install process, but more or less does install it correctly.
Once my phone rebooted, it complained that the download was corrupt like it always does (likely due to TWRP) but this has happened before and the update always actually does install successfully. Going to system settings I can confirm that I am on version 1.80.651.10.
However, this time, it seems hell-bent on assuming that the update didn't install. It keeps putting an update notification in the notification bar that refuses to go away. If I go to check for updates, it confirms that I am up to date and the notification disappears.... for a short while, but then appears again asking me to install the update.
How can I get rid of this annoying thing? I haven't even gotten around to re-rooting my phone yet, as been confirmed by root and safetynet checkers, the ROM is basically at stock right now.
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If you have twrp installed it wont update the firmware only software. You need to flash firmware seperatly with fastboot.
So I would need to extract the firmware or something out of the OTA file and flash that manually? What partitions would the firmware be updating?
And I am assuming this would overwrite TWRP and I would have to reinstall it?
Cyber Akuma said:
So I would need to extract the firmware or something out of the OTA file and flash that manually? What partitions would the firmware be updating?
And I am assuming this would overwrite TWRP and I would have to reinstall it?
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Correct.:good:
Can somebody please explain how to flash the firmware with fastboot?
So I have to flash the OTA with TWRP, afterwards I have to extract the firmware file out of the OTA.zip and flash it with fastboot. But which commands are necessary in fastboot?
To get this out of the way, you can only flash firmware over fastboot if you're S-OFF. Otherwise, you'll need to restore completely to stock via custom recovery or RUU then update by OTA.
The best guide I've found for this is at http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/2016-05-27-fastboot-flashing-firmware-t3387520.
kjjejones42 said:
To get this out of the way, you can only flash firmware over fastboot if you're S-OFF. Otherwise, you'll need to restore completely to stock via custom recovery or RUU then update by OTA.
The best guide I've found for this is at http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/2016-05-27-fastboot-flashing-firmware-t3387520.
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Thats not true. You flash in ruu mode when S - ON. If your are S - Off you can do it from download mode. I think you are a little confused with that thread. Those firmwares are modified and for S -Off phones only.
yldlj said:
Thats not true. You flash in ruu mode. If soff you can do it from download mode.
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Ah, you're right! Sorry. To flash while S-ON, the CID and MID must match the zip + the bootloader must be locked, right?
kjjejones42 said:
Ah, you're right! Sorry. To flash while S-ON, the CID and MID must match the zip + the bootloader must be locked, right?
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Im not sure about locked or relocked bootloader, i think it will work with unlocked but i could be wrong.
yldlj said:
Im not sure about locked or relocked bootloader, i think it will work with unlocked but i could be wrong.
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I just had another thought, correct me if I'm wrong. You can flash the OTA manually through the stock recovery as a ZIP.
The OTA ZIP can either be downloaded in various places online, or you can download it on the phone as usual then find it in /data/data/com.htc.updater/files (if your device is rooted). More info at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66548846&postcount=3.
You can then flash the OTA through recovery if you have;
* 100% unmodified system (can be restored from TWRP backup)
* Stock recovery
kjjejones42 said:
I just had another thought, correct me if I'm wrong. You can flash the OTA manually through the stock recovery as a ZIP.
The OTA ZIP can either be downloaded in various places online, or you can download it on the phone as usual then find it in /data/data/com.htc.updater/files (if your device is rooted). More info at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66548846&postcount=3.
You can then flash the OTA through recovery if you have;
* 100% unmodified system (can be restored from TWRP backup)
* Stock recovery
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Correct. Also unmodified boot. But if your flashing unmodified system image, boot and stock recovery you may aswell just boot to android and take the ota.

Couldn't install system update

I am unlocked and was rooted with Magisk and the OTA OPM1.171019.013 tried to install and failed. I uninstalled Magisk thinking it might resolve the problem. It didn't. I have OPM1.171019.011 and would really like the update and reinstall Magisk to be rooted. Is there a way to get this update to install?
ranlil said:
I am unlocked and was rooted with Magisk and the OTA OPM1.171019.013 tried to install and failed. I uninstalled Magisk thinking it might resolve the problem. It didn't. I have OPM1.171019.011 and would really like the update and reinstall Magisk to be rooted. Is there a way to get this update to install?
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Look over this thread for problems with OTA's and rooting :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
I've got the same issue. it said failed a few days ago, now it just stays on step 1 of 2. read duce's thread but it's about his script, is there any way to get the ota to take?
kellybrf said:
I've got the same issue. it said failed a few days ago, now it just stays on step 1 of 2. read duce's thread but it's about his script, is there any way to get the ota to take?
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Were your rooted or had custom recovery before you started?
Badger50 said:
Were your rooted or had custom recovery before you started?
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rooted, twrp, magisk
kellybrf said:
rooted, twrp, magisk
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Then that's why you can't take the ota. Need to be unrooted and on stock recovery for OTA's.
Badger50 said:
Look over this thread for problems with OTA's and rooting :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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Thanks!! Worked as described.
Badger50 said:
Look over this thread for problems with OTA's and rooting :good:
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I had a look over there, and it looked a bit scary. I don't want to do the critical unlock. (I still have the stock bootloader) Instead I found another way that involved patching a factory image.
My steps where:
Download the latest factory image
Checked the SHA256, then unpacked the zip
Extracted the boot.img file from the image-taimen-<version>.zip
Copied the boot.img onto my device (adb push or drag and drop)
Used Magisk to patch it. (Install button, then "patch boot image file") (NB: The patched boot image is about half the size of the original. This is normal)
Copied the patched_boot.img back to my PC, and renamed it back to boot.img
Put the patched boot.img back into the image-taimen-<version>.zip replacing the original
Once I had modified system image, I then flashed my device in the usual way using flash-all.sh (NB: You need to remove the -w switch from the last fastboot command so that it does not wipe the user data).
The end result is that my phone is updated to the latest November firmware, and I still have root with Magisk.
Next month, I will try again with an OTA, but if that does not work, then the above process should be easy and reliable.

Root pie Dec update (v10.0.2)

I got update from oero to pie via OTA today,
I tried many patched boot.img and root maunally by patching stock img but its stuck on boot screen.. Any idea??
Download the OTA, extract the images from the payload, flash the stock boot.img in both slots. After your phone boots you can download the latest magisk manager, use it to patch the stock boot.img that you already downloaded and use it to root your device.
Hakkinan said:
Download the OTA, extract the images from the payload, flash the stock boot.img in both slots. After your phone boots you can download the latest magisk manager, use it to patch the stock boot.img that you already downloaded and use it to root your device.
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What's mean " in both slots " ?
I tried to patch boot.img maunally but my device stuck on boot animations, So I flashed back stock boot.img into fastboot without root agian..
This is an A/B device which means that it has two slots for every partition (A and B). You need to flash the stock boot in the same partirion that it currently being used, flashing It in both is just to be safe in future updates.
Oh hey try this one: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBX2dZV_wWgSip8d9lk0lrO_JHfxGdKU/view?usp=sharing
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I didn't find it anywhere on this forum. I am also stuck on a bootloop after installing Pie update. I had Magisk installed and I've uninstalled it - didn't reboot. After, I've applied the Pie update. Didn't reboot. Went back to Magisk app and then did install - install to inactive slot. After that have a "nice" bootloop. How can I get the unpatched boot.img? Thanks in advance.
FRibeiro1400 said:
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I didn't find it anywhere on this forum. I am also stuck on a bootloop after installing Pie update. I had Magisk installed and I've uninstalled it - didn't reboot. After, I've applied the Pie update. Didn't reboot. Went back to Magisk app and then did install - install to inactive slot. After that have a "nice" bootloop. How can I get the unpatched boot.img? Thanks in advance.
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Download the OTA zip that is available here, extract the boot.img and flash it in both slots. After that you can easily patch the stock image with Magisk Manager and install magisk like you would usually do (direct install).
Hakkinan said:
Download the OTA zip that is available here, extract the boot.img and flash it in both slots. After that you can easily patch the stock image with Magisk Manager and install magisk like you would usually do (direct install).
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Thank you so much! I am going to try it later, hopefully I can get my phone back fully working. If it's not asking too much, what are the commands I have to type to install it on both slots?
FRibeiro1400 said:
Thank you so much! I am going to try it later, hopefully I can get my phone back fully working. If it's not asking too much, what are the commands I have to type to install it on both slots?
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"fastboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fastboot flash boot_b boot.img"
Hakkinan said:
"fastboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fastboot flash boot_b boot.img"
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Stuck on boot agian..
I tried flash OTA manual by fastboot & flash patched stuck too!
I think I need reset to root?
*NOTICE: I installed Xposed framwork on oreo, May that's problem?
HaN5aR said:
Stuck on boot agian..
I tried flash OTA manual by fastboot & flash patched stuck too!
I think I need reset to root?
*NOTICE: I installed Xposed framwork on oreo, May that's problem?
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Wait, did you try to flash the whole OTA?
Hakkinan said:
Wait, did you try to flash the whole OTA?
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At first I updated from oreo to pie via OTA without any VPN
I failed to root it so, I tried flash it again from HERE but facing the same problem with root it stuck on bootanimations
Hakkinan said:
Download the OTA zip that is available here, extract the boot.img and flash it in both slots. After that you can easily patch the stock image with Magisk Manager and install magisk like you would usually do (direct install).
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Unfortunatelly, it seems the link for the OTA zip was removed, so, phone will stay bricked thanks to the lack of instructions of how to update to Pie when Magisk is installed. Why do they remove the links?
HaN5aR said:
At first I updated from oreo to pie via OTA without any VPN
I failed to root it so, I tried flash it again from HERE but facing the same problem with root it stuck on bootanimations
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Ok, now i understand what is happening. It bootloops as soon as you reboot after installing magisk right? If so, then i need to know what you are doing to install magisk.
FRibeiro1400 said:
Unfortunatelly, it seems the link for the OTA zip was removed, so, phone will stay bricked thanks to the lack of instructions of how to update to Pie when Magisk is installed. Why do they remove the links?
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First the server is down, nobody removed the file, you just need to wait for it to go up again. Second, you can easily revert your phone back to 10.0.1.0 and stay there, your phone isn't bricked and it doesn't have to stay in this current state.
Hakkinan said:
Ok, now i understand what is happening. It bootloops as soon as you reboot after installing magisk right? If so, then i need to know what you are doing to install magisk.
First the server is down, nobody removed the file, you just need to wait for it to go up again. Second, you can easily revert your phone back to 10.0.1.0 and stay there, your phone isn't bricked and it doesn't have to stay in this current state.
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I never had 10.01.0 installed. I was on Oreo and got the update this morning. I've followed the rule for OTA with Magisk and it was the wrong thing to do. If, at least, there was a warning to NOT follow the instructions, all would be sorted. Maybe I can find a link somewhere with this update, as I don't want to lose my data. On Xiaomi official site, the last rom available is version V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF. Unless I install this one back.
FRibeiro1400 said:
I never had 10.01.0 installed. I was on Oreo and got the update this morning. I've followed the rule for OTA with Magisk and it was the wrong thing to do. If, at least, there was a warning to NOT follow the instructions, all would be sorted. Maybe I can find a link somewhere with this update, as I don't want to lose my data. On Xiaomi official site, the last rom available is version V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF. Unless I install this one back.
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Doesn't matter if you had 10.0.1.0 previously or not. You can download it and install it without losing data.

Issues with lastest OTA update

Hi,
I use a RMX2063 since last month, rooted with the TWRP method I found in this forum since day 0. I tried to install the lastest OTA update, that was released last week (RMX2063 _11_A.22), but I have issues to keep magisk working.
Either I do a clean install or a dirty flash, I enter into a bootloop every time I flash lastest magisk version (20.4). Otherwise, the phone works OK if I reflash the OTA and use it without rooting.
Any solutions to that, so I don´t have to downgrade the phone?
Jpigas said:
Hi,
I use a RMX2063 since last month, rooted with the TWRP method I found in this forum since day 0. I tried to install the lastest OTA update, that was released last week (RMX2063 _11_A.22), but I have issues to keep magisk working.
Either I do a clean install or a dirty flash, I enter into a bootloop every time I flash lastest magisk version (20.4). Otherwise, the phone works OK if I reflash the OTA and use it without rooting.
Any solutions to that, so I don´t have to downgrade the phone?
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It doesn't work. In order for me to get root afterwards is to flash the latest for rmx2061, extract the boot.img, modify it with magisk and flash the modified boot.img afterwards
mepadiernos said:
It doesn't work. In order for me to get root afterwards is to flash the latest for rmx2061, extract the boot.img, modify it with magisk and flash the modified boot.img afterwards
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First of all, thx for the quick response.
I think I already tried that, you mean flashing the modified boot.img via TWRP? (install -> install image -> "boot")?
After that I had another bootloop ("system image is destroyed" realme message)
Jpigas said:
First of all, thx for the quick response.
I think I already tried that, you mean flashing the modified boot.img via TWRP? (install -> install image -> "boot")?
After that I had another bootloop ("system image is destroyed" realme message)
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I was actually referring to flashing via fastboot.
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
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mepadiernos said:
I was actually referring to flashing via fastboot.
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The phone enters bootloop anyway (system destroyed), but thank you anyway @mepadiernos. Any other idea?
Jpigas said:
The phone enters bootloop anyway (system destroyed), but thank you anyway @mepadiernos. Any other idea?
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Hmmm, I do remember that the twrp provided here for the Realme 6 Pro breaks encryption after I upgraded to .27 so I had to flash the .20 for rmx2061 via stock recovery. I had to put the ozip in the microsd. I believe that will factory reset the phone. When it does I went through the process of setting up my phone sans root. I installed magisk manager and proceeded to patch the extracted boot image from the ozip, the update for the rmx2061, and flashing via fastboot. So, I have root but no twrp.
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Hmmm, I do remember that the twrp provided here for the Realme 6 Pro breaks encryption after I upgraded to .27 so I had to flash the .20 for rmx2061 via stock recovery. I had to put the ozip in the microsd. I believe that will factory reset the phone. When it does I went through the process of setting up my phone sans root. I installed magisk manager and proceeded to patch the extracted boot image from the ozip, the update for the rmx2061, and flashing via fastboot. So, I have root but no twrp.
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It doesn´t worked for me, buy, anyway, I´m planning to downgrade due to the very high power consumption. Nowadays the phone struggles to reach 3-4h screen on, versus the 6h I managed to reach on previous version. What do you guys think about it?

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