I'm running OOS 3.1.3 rooted and xposed. What should be my process for updating to 3.2 when it's available?
Normally I've found that when updating you will need to reinstall the xposed framework.
I'm 99% sure your OP3 will still be rooted as it just updates files and doesnt for an unroot of your device.
I had to re-flash superSU after applying the 3.2 update but I installed the full rom and not the ota so that may be different.
Cyda said:
I had to re-flash superSU after applying the 3.2 update but I installed the full rom and not the ota so that may be different.
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Where did you get the rom? And did u install with TWRP?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/mirrors-official-oxygen-os-roms-ota-t3410870
Flash full rom 008 then OTA 008-010 then reboot, finally it works,
flashing 3.2 on rooted op3 will lose data? and after flashing will it be still rooted
thanhnvt194 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/mirrors-official-oxygen-os-roms-ota-t3410870
Flash full rom 008 then OTA 008-010 then reboot, finally it works,
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flashing 3.2 on rooted op3 will lose data? and after flashing will it be still rooted?
For me data was fine. U need to reflash root
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sayeedommi said:
flashing 3.2 on rooted op3 will lose data? and after flashing will it be still rooted?
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I successfully flashed to OOS 3.2.0 with systemless SU and systemless Xposed v85.7
Coming from OOS 3.1.3 with systemless SU and Xposed v85
1. Booted into TWRP wiped Cache & Dalvik
2. Flashed Full ROM 3.2.0
3. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
4. Flashed systemless SU and systemless Xposed v85.7
5. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
6. Reboot
success!
crysen said:
I successfully flashed to OOS 3.2.0 with systemless SU and systemless Xposed v85.7
Coming from OOS 3.1.3 with systemless SU and Xposed v85
1. Booted into TWRP wiped Cache & Dalvik
2. Flashed Full ROM 3.2.0
3. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
4. Flashed systemless SU and systemless Xposed v85.7
5. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
6. Reboot
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I did exactly the same.
No issues, everything is working fine without any data loss.
Thanks!
sixtybi said:
I did exactly the same.
No issues, everything is working fine without any data loss.
Thanks!
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I clicked reboot prior to flashing SU and Xposed. Now i lost root and TWRP.
How do I get it back? any way to do it without losing data?
Room7 said:
I clicked reboot prior to flashing SU and Xposed. Now i lost root and TWRP.
How do I get it back? any way to do it without losing data?
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I guess the bootloader is still opened, so just flash back TWRP and install xposed and supersu.
sixtybi said:
I guess the bootloader is still opened, so just flash back TWRP and install xposed and supersu.
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You are correct...i did the one click and it was back, no data loss
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Hi,
hope I don't ask a repeat question: It's possibile to update the N7 2013 with root and custom recovery without lose data? (when I accept the update the device reboot in recovery mode and that's all)
Many thanks
cheers!
The OTA won't work with custom recovery. Search for scrosler's flashable 5.0.1 rooted ROM thread--at least a few of us have flashed that without losing anything. Update your bootloader, then flash the ROM and wipe cache and Dalvik.
I was on rooted 5.0 with TWRP. I think the easiest way to get the 5.0.1 update without losing apps or data is to download the stock, rooted rom from Scrosler found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex.../rom-factory-stock-rooted-rom-lrx22c-t2960745 , use Wugfresh's NRT 1.9.9 to update the bootloader listed in Scrosler's post, and then dirty flash (wipe Dalvik and cache if you want) the 5.0.1 rom using TWRP. Painless and fast with no loss of data or anything.
That's the one! Worked for me too, from rooted 4.4.4 w/TWRP--no data loss.
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I was on rooted 5.0 with TWRP. I think the easiest way to get the 5.0.1 update without losing apps or data is to download the stock, rooted rom from Scrosler found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex.../rom-factory-stock-rooted-rom-lrx22c-t2960745 , use Wugfresh's NRT 1.9.9 to update the bootloader listed in Scrosler's post, and then dirty flash (wipe Dalvik and cache if you want) the 5.0.1 rom using TWRP. Painless and fast with no loss of data or anything.
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many thanks!! work!
I can't seem to get root now that I've installed Omni lollipop 5.0.2 for my ls 970. Free gee will not boot on both fresh install of rom and app. I tried rooting with newest philz touch in recovery. Also, no dice. Tried towelroot and framaroot hoping something would work...nothing. I had cm12 unofficial running and it had root somehow. Is there any way to re-root with Omni? Is it just a matter of changing kernels? Thanks in advance.
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I can't seem to get root now that I've installed Omni lollipop 5.0.2 for my ls 970. Free gee will not boot on both fresh install of rom and app. I tried rooting with newest philz touch in recovery. Also, no dice. Tried towelroot and framaroot hoping something would work...nothing. I had cm12 unofficial running and it had root somehow. Is there any way to re-root with Omni? Is it just a matter of changing kernels? Thanks in advance.
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I have root, no problem. Did you wipe everything before install? Wipe data, system, cache, dalvik cache. I am using the multi boot TWRP and have installed omni as primary (the same as any other recovery would be) and have no problems. I beleive root is built in. If you have problems, try flashing superSU from recovery. I have used 2.42 and 2.44 but there may be a newer one now...
here is 2.42. Follow the link, download the zip. Flash in recovery, wipe caches after install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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I have root, no problem. Did you wipe everything before install? Wipe data, system, cache, dalvik cache. I am using the multi boot TWRP and have installed omni as primary (the same as any other recovery would be) and have no problems. I beleive root is built in. If you have problems, try flashing superSU from recovery. I have used 2.42 and 2.44 but there may be a newer one now...
here is 2.42. Follow the link, download the zip. Flash in recovery, wipe caches after install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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Thank you. The built in one didn't work but the newest beta is perfect!
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Hi, is is possible after rooting to replace TWRP with the stock recovery, stay rooted and enjoy OTA updates.
Rooting is out of question, but besides the fact that 3.2.0 is still not available from the Oneplus website and it is hard to judge which unofficial source is trustworthy, I would prefer not to have to reroot and install xposed each time I flash a full image.
I am also interested in this.
Is this possible without wipe?
I guess root and xposed should be reinstalled even after OTA:
ErzlordCaron said:
Hi, is is possible after rooting to replace TWRP with the stock recovery, stay rooted and enjoy OTA updates.
Rooting is out of question, but besides the fact that 3.2.0 is still not available from the Oneplus website and it is hard to judge which unofficial source is trustworthy, I would prefer not to have to reroot and install xposed each time I flash a full image.
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Download complete ROM from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540823780
1. Booted into TWRP wiped Cache & Dalvik
2. Flashed Full ROM 3.2.0
3. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
4. Flashed systemless SU and systemless Xposed v85.7
5. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
6. Reboot
You will not lose data and be updated at the same time.
nidhish91 said:
Download complete ROM from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540823780
1. Booted into TWRP wiped Cache & Dalvik
2. Flashed Full ROM 3.2.0
3. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
4. Flashed systemless SU and systemless Xposed v85.7
5. Wiped Cache & Dalvik
6. Reboot
You will not lose data and be updated at the same time.
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Thanks, but I know how to do that - aside from the fact that I would like to get my ROM from Oneplus or at least a dedicated XDA-dev thread, instead of some link in some forum. The question was if I can flash the original recovery to be able to receive OTA updates.
I've been trying to flash xposed on latest rooted stock rom in the latest twrp but it doesn't seem to stick. When flashing the file there's no error message and it does mount the system for read/write, but when the phone restarts it doesn't register xposed. I've tried flashing v84 and v86. I've flashed xposed many times before but never encountered this issue. What could be the reason for this?
Same thing happened to me yesterday. Are you clearing your caches before and after flashing? I had to do a fresh install of the latest ROM, clear caches, Root, clear caches, Boot into recovery, flash xposed, clear caches. Then it installed I'm on 3.2.2 with v86 ARM-64.
Thanks for the reply! It didn't work unfortunately. Still doesn't stick. Never experienced that before.. very odd
slonn said:
Thanks for the reply! It didn't work unfortunately. Still doesn't stick. Never experienced that before.. very odd
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Having the same issue here on stock OOS. I've flashed xposed a bunch of times without issue. Now it just doesn't stick for some reason.
did u use the arm64 version also have u tried systemless root, i have more success with that than the other xposed
Same problem here :/
if anyone found a fix, please help
Had the same issue, solved it by :
EDIT: make sure to have a pc with adb/fastboot close to you, for me the clean flash also flashed stock recovery. You could also possibly (haven't tried that) flash twrp itself right after flashing the full zip
Wipe system/cache/dalvik
Flash ONLY full zip - Reboot
Flash ONLY Supersu - reboot
Flash xposed - reboot - should work
No clearing caches after the very first wipe! Installed EX Kernel after xposed, too.
Hope this helps
I got it sorted by flashing the latest version of FreedomOS. Xposed works fine on that one
Hi All!
First of all i would like to state i'm not a noob at all. I have tried clearing cache, dalvik, format system > full OOS zip > SuperSu > Reboot ? Xposed arm64 zip.
But for the life of me, i am not able to get it working. I'm using the alpha 4 app from original thread and it still shows xposed framework not installed. What step am i missing in TWRP during flashing the zip?
Again, i am using the xposed zip from the original thread for arm64 system.
I do it pretty much the same and had no problems so far. As TWRP I use the official: twrp-3.0.2-1-oneplus3
-flash full rom
-flash supersu (some beta-supersu-forced-systemless.zip file which is properly not the newest)
-flash xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip
-wipe caches
-reboot
After the reboot I already get the update news from the market about supersu where I update to the lastest Version.
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I do it pretty much the same and had no problems so far. As TWRP I use the official: twrp-3.0.2-1-oneplus3
-flash full rom
-flash supersu (some beta-supersu-forced-systemless.zip file which is properly not the newest)
-flash xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip
-wipe caches
-reboot
After the reboot I already get the update news from the market about supersu where I update to the lastest Version.
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I am using the same recovery and the exact same zip file but i have no idea what the issue is. Are you also on OOS?
Yes OOS 3.2.7
Strange that it doesn't work on some devices like this. Unfortunately I don't know what you can make different.
Did you try to explicitely mount system in TWRP before flashing xposed?
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Did you try to explicitely mount system in TWRP before flashing xposed?
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I haven't done this. But i can try after work hours and let you know once done.
I only had problems once with Xposed not working after a dirty ROM update (and then flashing Xposed). Clean install fixed that and since then I had no issues, doing very similar procedure as described above - I'm not even rebooting in between:
- wipe system, cache, dalvik, sometimes data
- flash ROM (FreedomOS, but that's still OOS)
- flash SuperSU (latest)
- flash kernel
- flash Xposed
- reboot
And it works ?
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