Does TWRP work on android 7.0? - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If I upgrade to 7.0 on my nexus 5x, will i be able to install twrp as i normally would through fastboot?

You need to decrypt the phone for it to work.

Hmm anyone got the 7.0 recovery? I installed it thinking it would work but I want to keep the system encrypted. Does the stock 7.0 recovery mount system? I want to mod my build.prop dpi.

trollyphysicist said:
If I upgrade to 7.0 on my nexus 5x, will i be able to install twrp as i normally would through fastboot?
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Try TWRP 3.0.2-1, should work properly.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Try TWRP 3.0.2-1, should work properly.
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I just tried 3.0.2-1, and it worked. Before that, 3.0.2-0 also got stuck at the splash screen. However, I wasn't able to root. I tried installing SU via TWRP, but it didn't successfully root.

pkadavid said:
I just tried 3.0.2-1, and it worked. Before that, 3.0.2-0 also got stuck at the splash screen. However, I wasn't able to root. I tried installing SU via TWRP, but it didn't successfully root.
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I had no issues obtaining root with the new twrp on an encrypted phone.

Am I the only one who encounters the flasing of recovery not sticking? After system reboot, then going back to recovery, it reverts to stock.

legendarren said:
Am I the only one who encounters the flasing of recovery not sticking? After system reboot, then going back to recovery, it reverts to stock.
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Flash twrp, while still in bootloader volume down to reboot bootloader, hit the power button, volume down to reboot recovery, hit the power button. Twrp should stick now.
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PiousInquisitor said:
Flash twrp, while still in bootloader volume down to reboot bootloader, hit the power button, volume down to reboot recovery, hit the power button. Twrp should stick now.
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Thanks, man. But still TWRP still doesn't stick after system reboot.

legendarren said:
Thanks, man. But still TWRP still doesn't stick after system reboot.
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If you decrypt it first by flashing the modified boot.img, and then flash recovery and reboot it should stick and work right? Can you kindly describe your steps?

Vanschtezla said:
If you decrypt it first by flashing the modified boot.img, and then flash recovery and reboot it should stick and work right? Can you kindly describe your steps?
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Yes, I forgot about decrypting. It works fine now, thanks!!

legendarren said:
Yes, I forgot about decrypting. It works fine now, thanks!!
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No problem mate ??

Vanschtezla said:
No problem mate ??
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Which boot IMG did you use to decrypt the final release of n?

kevtrysmoddin said:
Which boot IMG did you use to decrypt the final release of n?
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In my case I updated mine from DP5. I had my DP5 decrypted and rooted and update it using the flashfire app to flash the ota. I don't think any of the existing modified boot.img will work on the final release yet idk mate.

Vanschtezla said:
In my case I updated mine from DP5. I had my DP5 decrypted and rooted and update it using the flashfire app to flash the ota. I don't think any of the existing modified boot.img will work on the final release yet idk mate.
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No probs

trollyphysicist said:
If I upgrade to 7.0 on my nexus 5x, will i be able to install twrp as i normally would through fastboot?
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Just installed twrp and seeing if flashign super su stuck or not... Have to wait for modified boot images to decrypt, though
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trollyphysicist said:
If I upgrade to 7.0 on my nexus 5x, will i be able to install twrp as i normally would through fastboot?
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Update-phone is decrypted after installing twrp, wiping userdate, rebooting twrp, flashing latest super su, rebooting

eggman618 said:
Hmm anyone got the 7.0 recovery? I installed it thinking it would work but I want to keep the system encrypted. Does the stock 7.0 recovery mount system? I want to mod my build.prop dpi.
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3.0.2-1 TWRP that got released soon after I posted fixed any hanging issues.

eggman618 said:
3.0.2-1 TWRP that got released soon after I posted fixed any hanging issues.
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-1 installs, but two issues if you're encrypted:
1) TWRP doesn't stick. After a restart, you won't be able to get back into TWRP and need to reflash it.
2) Installing SU via TWRP doesn't work. It runs into an error if you read the responses during the flash in TWRP.
We'll just have to be patient until the devs do their magic on the encrypted version.

pkadavid said:
-1 installs, but two issues if you're encrypted:
1) TWRP doesn't stick. After a restart, you won't be able to get back into TWRP and need to reflash it.
2) Installing SU via TWRP doesn't work. It runs into an error if you read the responses during the flash in TWRP.
We'll just have to be patient until the devs do their magic on the encrypted version.
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If you root using phh's superuser and magisk, TWRP will stick. His solution also allows you to use Android Pay with root, albeit with a little hoop-jumping
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382

I had the twrp not sticking issue in the past. What has worked is to boot twrp, not flash it, then flash SU. Then boot back into the bootloader and flash twrp.
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[Q] TWRP

I updated the software on my DEB Nexus 7 from KOTH49H to KVT49L and now I can't install TWRP.
Are they in progress of making a new recovery img so that it works or should I revert back to KOT49H?
MColbath said:
I updated the software on my DEB Nexus 7 from KOTH49H to KVT49L and now I can't install TWRP.
Are they in progress of making a new recovery img so that it works or should I revert back to KOT49H?
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Do you still have root? What was the error?
There is no error it flashes TWRP and then when I boot recovery it is still stock recovery. I am unrooted.
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MColbath said:
There is no error it flashes TWRP and then when I boot recovery it is still stock recovery. I am unrooted.
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Can you outline the exact steps you are doing to flash?
mdamaged said:
Can you outline the exact steps you are doing to flash?
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I originally started out with PA 5.0 BETA but, then I reverted to stock to get the update. Full flash black to 4.4.2 KOT49H then I factory reset it once more to make sure everything is okay. After that I completed the setup Wizard and let all the apps update, after that was done I would reboot the tablet and then activate developer options. I flash using a batch I made that simply boots the tablet into bootloader then it uses the command fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img and reboots the device. Once it boots up I reboot into recovery and it shows the stock recovery instead of TWRP.
MColbath said:
I originally started out with PA 5.0 BETA but, then I reverted to stock to get the update. Full flash black to 4.4.2 KOT49H then I factory reset it once more to make sure everything is okay. After that I completed the setup Wizard and let all the apps update, after that was done I would reboot the tablet and then activate developer options. I flash using a batch I made that simply boots the tablet into bootloader then it uses the command fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img and reboots the device. Once it boots up I reboot into recovery and it shows the stock recovery instead of TWRP.
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In the process of resetting back to factory, did it relock your bootloader? I ask only because some tools do this automatically. I had to ask.
mdamaged said:
In the process of resetting back to factory, did it relock you bootloader? I ask only because some tools do this automatically. I had to ask.
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Nah, I did it manually to see if locking and re-unlocking it would allow TWRP to be flashed but, that didn't work.
MColbath said:
Nah, I did it manually to see if locking and re-unlocking it would allow TWRP to be flashed but, that didn't work.
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Welp, can you BOOT into twrp...i.e. fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img then you can root it (a suggestion to use goo was here, but forget that).
If you can boot into twrp using the above suggestion, you can at least root and get some stuff done while waiting for a fix or update or someone more knowledgeable than I to solve your issue.
The only thing I can think of is that the bootloader changed and we are back to where you started, waiting for them to update it for your bootloader.
mdamaged said:
Welp, can you BOOT into twrp...i.e. fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img then you can root it and try using...goo manager (never used this myself heard some good, some bad things, about it YMMV etc etc).
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No, well I can temporarily boot into TWRP using Wugfresh's kit but, that's the only way I can boot into TWRP. I'm not sure if that will work but, I will give it a shot.
MColbath said:
No, well I can temporarily boot into TWRP using Wugfresh's kit but, that's the only way I can boot into TWRP. I'm not sure if that will work but, I will give it a shot.
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Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
mdamaged said:
Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
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Okay seems good.
mdamaged said:
Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
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Worked well I was able to root, install BusyBox (latest), and install glitch kernel without bricking. Thanks for the help.
MColbath said:
Worked well I was able to root, install BusyBox (latest), and install glitch kernel without bricking. Thanks for the help.
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No problem, thanks for the update.
mdamaged said:
No problem, thanks for the update.
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I am browsing the root and it seems like they made a backup file that defaults it back to the original recovery. I am assuming this has something to do with Verizon because they patched a lot of stuff in the update or so it seems.
MColbath said:
I am browsing the root and it seems like they made a backup file that defaults it back to the original recovery. I am assuming this has something to do with Verizon because they patched a lot of stuff in the update or so it seems.
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Hmm, as you probably know there is a file that is normally renamed in the process of installing recoveries to prevent that, my guess is they changed the name or location or added a new one (with a diff name) or did something with the permissions so it could not be renamed, and I'll bet if you boot into twrp and rename that file you'll be able to flash and boot into twrp, though I'd make sure the contents of that file ONLY do that one thing, and that renaming it won't cause it to boot loop.
mdamaged said:
Hmm, as you probably know there is a file that is normally renamed in the process of installing recoveries to prevent that, my guess is they changed the name or added a new one (with a diff name), and I'll bet if you boot into twrp and rename that file you'll be able to flash and boot into twrp, though I'd make sure the contents of that file ONLY do that one thing, and that renaming it won't cause it to boot loop.
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Yeah there are new backup files all over the place in System partition.
MColbath said:
Yeah there are new backup files all over the place in System partition.
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Stupid providers.
mdamaged said:
Stupid providers.
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I'm checking the developer block section of recovery right now.
I'll upload the log for the recovery too. Hold on.
Here it is.
MColbath said:
Here it is.
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Is there a file in /system named recovery-from-boot.p?

March 2016 Updates Bug

My recent apps button is no longer working. And when I go to Developer Options, I see Developer Options are not available for this user. Anyone else seeing that?
I installed MHC19J first and that was the incorrect version. I then flashed MMB29V and then the problems above started. I couldn't access quick menu, the recent apps button didn't work, and Developer Options showed as not available for this user. I just did a factory data reset and that seemed to get everything working again, but always a pain to have set everything up again! Damn Google! :-/
Probably due to you flashing the wrong image before flashing the correct one. Had no such problems after flashing this morning
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I too am on MHC19J , but why is it the wrong image? I actually find my phone working rather well with it, but I guess I will have to wipe and install MMB29V
granets said:
I too am on MHC19J , but why is it the wrong image? I actually find my phone working rather well with it, but I guess I will have to wipe and install MMB29V
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Only do that if you are not rooted etc. If you use TWRP recovery and are not prompted for a password when booting into recovery, then you have the right image. It does work, the problem is trying to use Custom Recovery to flash SuperSU. Check that thread below.
https://www.reddit.com/r/nexus5x/comments/49e0ij/601_mhc19j/
I just flashed the J image. Installed TWRP 3.0 and got the pin code request. Cancelled it, mounted OTG, flashed SuperSU 2.68, and Osmosis busybox. Rebooted and all looks great. Restoring from Titanium now and Android Pay still works. It really looks like only TWRP needs to be updated. Haven't flashed a kernel yet, I'll let this one settle in for a few days.
no issues here on 19J. modified boot image here
bobby janow said:
I just flashed the J image. Installed TWRP 3.0 and got the pin code request. Cancelled it, mounted OTG, flashed SuperSU 2.68, and Osmosis busybox. Rebooted and all looks great. Restoring from Titanium now and Android Pay still works. It really looks like only TWRP needs to be updated. Haven't flashed a kernel yet, I'll let this one settle in for a few days.
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Was your data/storage encrypted before flashing J version? I'm on stock rooted(systemless, v2.6x beta), data/storage DEcrypted, xposed isntalled, TWRP v3.0.0.0. Does flashing J version automatically re-encrypt data/storage?
mickey4mice said:
Was your data/storage encrypted before flashing J version? I'm on stock rooted(systemless, v2.6x beta), data/storage DEcrypted, xposed isntalled, TWRP v3.0.0.0. Does flashing J version automatically re-encrypt data/storage?
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I'm sorry I don't know. I haven't decrypted in quite some time now. I also haven't used xposed in a long time either. I don't ever format userdata or flash the userdata.img unless I absolutely have to. I'm encrypted, systemless, 2.68 SU and twrp 3.0. I'm leery to do anything now until twrp gets fixed for the J build. Although I might flash a J kernel via OTG if there comes one.
mickey4mice said:
Was your data/storage encrypted before flashing J version? I'm on stock rooted(systemless, v2.6x beta), data/storage DEcrypted, xposed isntalled, TWRP v3.0.0.0. Does flashing J version automatically re-encrypt data/storage?
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Unless something has changed, you will be encrypted after first boot (same for prior releases). You'd need to sideload and flash SuperSU before booting since TWRP 3.0 currently cannot access internal storage on MHC19J.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Unless something has changed, you will be encrypted after first boot (same for prior releases). You'd need to sideload and flash SuperSU before booting since TWRP 3.0 currently cannot access internal storage on MHC19J.
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I always flash google images sans userdata for every monthly security data, my decrypted data/storage has never re-encrypted itself after first boot before I flash systemless SU via TWRP. But those were done with TWRP v2x, has anything changed with TWRP 3x in this regard?
mickey4mice said:
I always flash google images sans userdata for every monthly security data, my decrypted data/storage has never re-encrypted itself after first boot before I flash systemless SU via TWRP. But those were done with TWRP v2x, has anything changed with TWRP 3x in this regard?
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Are you booting into system or booting into TWRP from bootloader after flashing the monthly factory images?
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i had some trouble so i clicked the flash all batch file. Anyone know how to root this build? i cant get super su zip file i transfer to show up in twrp. The file is there but twrp doesnt see it.
SlimSnoopOS said:
Are you booting into system or booting into TWRP from bootloader after flashing the monthly factory images?
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I was wondering if someone could direct me on how to put Supersu.zip into the /cache as from what I have read so far it is possible to root on mhc19j you just need to move Supersu there as it is not encrypted.
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Dominicano2 said:
I was wondering if someone could direct me on how to put Supersu.zip into the /cache as from what I have read so far it is possible to root on mhc19j you just need to move Supersu there as it is not encrypted.
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They likely used "ADB push" command to move SuperSU from their computer to the /cache directory.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
They likely used "ADB push" command to move SuperSU from their computer to the /cache directory.
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Thanks could you tell me what I am doing wrong I started abd and I do the following command adb push supersu.zip /cache/ and it comes back with Permission Denied
edit: Never mind I booted into twrp with fastboot boot and once there I did the adb push and was able to install Supersu
Dominicano2 said:
Thanks could you tell me what I am doing wrong I started abd and I do the following command adb push supersu.zip /cache/ and it comes back with Permission Denied
edit: Never mind I booted into twrp with fastboot boot and once there I did the adb push and was able to install Supersu
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Sweet, glad you got that figured out
How is the new update in terms of making the phone better?
gvsukids said:
How is the new update in terms of making the phone better?
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Seems like the lag pulling down the notification window that happened time to time is gone. Feels a little snappier but will need a week of up time to know for sure.
Notice that the "keep WiFi on during sleep" setting for "never" still doesn't work on the 5x. Also still have an audio bug that duplicates the source a second behind on Bluetooth when a notification is received which is disappointing.

Can't flash custom roms

Once again I am stuck in same situation.*
I can only boot on restored twrp backup.*
I cant boot on any other custom roms.*
It install perfectly but after i reboot it gets stuck on 1+ boot logo.*
op3lite
saultanised cm
cm14
be it any rom i am already on 3.2.7 firmware.*
Followed mega unbrick guide and restored stock partitions. the phone boots properly. but when i remove encryption via fastboot,phone doesnt boot after that. again i have to go through all unbrick guide. back to stock 3.1.2. none of the roms boot except twrp restore.*
I m totally fed up. Please help.
nikhilsnigam said:
Once again I am stuck in same situation.*
I can only boot on restored twrp backup.*
I cant boot on any other custom roms.*
It install perfectly but after i reboot it gets stuck on 1+ boot logo.*
op3lite
saultanised cm
cm14
be it any rom i am already on 3.2.7 firmware.*
Followed mega unbrick guide and restored stock partitions. the phone boots properly. but when i remove encryption via fastboot,phone doesnt boot after that. again i have to go through all unbrick guide. back to stock 3.1.2. none of the roms boot except twrp restore.*
I m totally fed up. Please help.
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What twrp version are you using?
Piyush lalwani said:
What twrp version are you using?
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latest official twrp
nikhilsnigam said:
latest official twrp
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Can you give a try to nodded twrp and one more thing mount system before flashing any ROM.
Note: after decrypting if you want too boot into OOS you need to Flash SuperSU or otherwise the OOS will force encryption and that may create problem.
Piyush lalwani said:
Can you give a try to nodded twrp and one more thing mount system before flashing any ROM.
Note: after decrypting if you want too boot into OOS you need to Flash SuperSU or otherwise the OOS will force encryption and that may create problem.
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I did that already. after flashing supersu immediately then also stuck at boot screen. tried with modded twrp too 3.0.2.22
Piyush lalwani said:
Can you give a try to nodded twrp and one more thing mount system before flashing any ROM.
Note: after decrypting if you want too boot into OOS you need to Flash SuperSU or otherwise the OOS will force encryption and that may create problem.
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okay now after few trial and error method i have come to the conclusion that this happens only after unencrypting the device. after eunencrypting it wont boot any other roms except those which have been already backed up.
So,
can i flash roms on encrypted device? I mean i test a lot of roms and i change frequently.
I guess no, right?
Yes try with encryption as the ROMs doesn't require decrypting the device. Decrypted device is only required if you want to use multirom.
Good Luck.
Piyush lalwani said:
Yes try with encryption as the ROMs doesn't require decrypting the device. Decrypted device is only required if you want to use multirom.
Good Luck.
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but every time we try to reboot in recovery it asks for password to decrypt.
and if i enter default password storage shows only 32gb. that is strange
nikhilsnigam said:
but every time we try to reboot in recovery it asks for password to decrypt.
and if i enter default password storage shows only 32gb. that is strange
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In nodded recovery too?
Piyush lalwani said:
In nodded recovery too?
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going to try with modded recovery this time
nikhilsnigam said:
going to try with modded recovery this time
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Yeah give a try
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Yeah give a try
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how does modded recovery helps in this btw?
hope it works
OK So I am able to flash any rom with encrypted storage and latest modified twrp.
This is working for me right now but still haven't found solution why it wouldn't work on unencrypted storage.
Thank you.
This guide solved everything
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oneplus-3-decryption-ultimate-guide-t3497940

TWRP Problem

Situation, i have bootloader unloacked but recovery stock, so i flash "twrp-3.0.3-x_blu_spark_v14-op3.img" but the recovery won't start.
Last twrp i have installed was it e it works well, but after install last beta i have this problem.
What i do wrong?!?
fraizzo said:
Situation, i have bootloader unloacked but recovery stock, so i flash "twrp-3.0.3-x_blu_spark_v14-op3.img" but the recovery won't start.
Last twrp i have installed was it e it works well, but after install last beta i have this problem.
What i do wrong?!?
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That is not the latest TWRP by bluspark. Flash the latest one.
tnsmani said:
That is not the latest TWRP by bluspark. Flash the latest one.
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where i can find .img last bluspark?
fraizzo said:
where i can find .img last bluspark?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=25628
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fraizzo said:
where i can find .img last bluspark?
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Here you go
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15934#downloads
Thanks, now i have another problem, when i enter in recovery i cannot decrypt with my sequence.
And when i reboot to system, then i try to enter to recovery i find stock recovery
fraizzo said:
Thanks, now i have another problem, when i enter in recovery i cannot decrypt with my sequence.
And when i reboot to system, then i try to enter to recovery i find stock recovery
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If you can access the OS, change pin/password within the OS to something else, then back to the one you always use then go back to recovery and it should work.
Renosh said:
If you can access the OS, change pin/password within the OS to something else, then back to the one you always use then go back to recovery and it should work.
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The OS works well, i change my sequence, then back to first sequence, flashed the twrp, it ask me to insert password (not sequence) i try but without success...
I try to translate pattern to number but without success
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fraizzo said:
The OS works well, i change my sequence, then back to first sequence, flashed the twrp, it ask me to insert password (not sequence) i try but without success...
I try to translate pattern to number but without success
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Means you are encrypted and somehow ****ed. Gotta love force encryption in OOS.
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Means you are encrypted and somehow ****ed. Gotta love force encryption in OOS.
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So what i have to do now?
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So what i have to do now?
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Well, if you are sure that you are on the right twrp version by Bluspark. Then I would start with a factory reset. Your phone is encrypted, somehow TWRP asks for a password that never has been setup.
Let's get into business.
On Android go to security settings and select swipe or none in security lock.
Reboot to fastboot, flash the latest TWRP V39, since you are already using bluspark TWRP I won't need to recommend it.
Reboot imediatly to TWRP, Data should get mounted now.
The TWRP version you are on at the moment is outdated, always use the latest build.
Chaplan said:
Let's get into business.
On Android go to security settings and select swipe or none in security lock.
Reboot to fastboot, flash the latest TWRP V39, since you are already using bluspark TWRP I won't need to recommend it.
Reboot imediatly to TWRP, Data should get mounted now.
The TWRP version you are on at the moment is outdated, always use the latest build.
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I have wiped data and now i can enter in recovery, but if i reboot to os the recovery return stock. Why?
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fraizzo said:
I have wiped data and now i can enter in recovery, but if i reboot to os the recovery return stock. Why?
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Reflash TWRP, reboot to recovery, when prompted to give permission to modify system partition you should slide to Yes.
That will keep TWRP in place.
My phone is cripted! on settings i read phone cripted so when i flash twrp it ask me password...
I try to set NONE to security lock but some problem...
I don't want format data again...

December update breaks magisk?

Hi all,
I've updated my 3xl to the december update like usual, flash-all.bat without -w. Afterwards, it boots fine, and in settings it clearly states that I'm running the December security patch.
However, when I boot into twrp (not installed) and flash magisk, android boots to just before asking my SIM PIN, says "Shutting Down", then reboots and gives me the message "Can't load Android System. Your data may be corrupt." etc. inside stock recovery.
Did the December update somehow break magisk? Anyone gotten it to work? I'd rather not do a factory reset if it's not needed.
Works fine for me.
Try re-flashing the December update with the - w deleted see if it boots up. Then try flashing magdisk manually on bkth a and b partitions
Working fine for me as well.
I would try flashing the stock boot and system images to both slots. It probably won't work but worth a try before doing a factory reset.
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You have a corrupt backup copy of boot.img, Magisk grabbed that and used it for root.
Flash the stock boot.img to both slots and reroot.
mikepopo99 said:
Try re-flashing the December update with the - w deleted see if it boots up. Then try flashing magdisk manually on bkth a and b partitions
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jd1639 said:
I would try flashing the stock boot and system images to both slots. It probably won't work but worth a try before doing a factory reset.
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TonikJDK said:
You have a corrupt backup copy of boot.img, Magisk grabbed that and used it for root.
Flash the stock boot.img to both slots and reroot.
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First off, thanks for trying to help!
Flashing the stock boot.img "solves" the problem, I can boot and use the phone like normal, but without root obviously. Using the stock boot.img inside magisk manager to patch it with 17.3 and flashing that boot image to both partitions gives me this error again. I've also tried re-applying the December update at least 3 more times, with the same result. Any other ideas?
RogerXIII said:
First off, thanks for trying to help!
Flashing the stock boot.img "solves" the problem, I can boot and use the phone like normal, but without root obviously. Using the stock boot.img inside magisk manager to patch it with 17.3 and flashing that boot image to both partitions gives me this error again. I've also tried re-applying the December update at least 3 more times, with the same result. Any other ideas?
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Flash the stock boot.img to both slots.
Reboot and check it.
Copy the Magisk zip to your phone.
Fastboot boot the TWRP img file, don't install it.
Use TWRP to install the Magisk zip, and you are done.
RogerXIII said:
First off, thanks for trying to help!
Flashing the stock boot.img "solves" the problem, I can boot and use the phone like normal, but without root obviously. Using the stock boot.img inside magisk manager to patch it with 17.3 and flashing that boot image to both partitions gives me this error again. I've also tried re-applying the December update at least 3 more times, with the same result. Any other ideas?
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Do you have the previous version of Edge Sense Plus module installed? That sounds exactly like what happens if you install Magisk with that module still there. He put out a new one today.
sliding_billy said:
Do you have the previous version of Edge Sense Plus module installed? That sounds exactly like what happens if you install Magisk with that module still there. He put out a new one today.
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Thank you so much, this worked!
Instead of going back an Android version, I used this script, uninstalled all modules and re-flashed Magisk. It works perfectly now. Thanks again!
RogerXIII said:
Thank you so much, this worked!
Instead of going back an Android version, I used this script, uninstalled all modules and re-flashed Magisk. It works perfectly now. Thanks again!
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Good deal. That is why I always keep a copy of the Magisk uninstaller on the phone itself. As long as I can get to BL/temp TWRP .img, the worst I am out is the time it takes me to reconfigure Magisk.
RogerXIII said:
However, when I boot into twrp (not installed)
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What do you use to get TWRP going when it's not permenantly installed? Just curious?
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Shaftamle said:
What do you use to get TWRP going when it's not permenantly installed? Just curious?
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The TWRP image from the official website, and then simply fastboot boot twrp.img
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The TWRP image from the official website, and then simply fastboot boot twrp.img
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Ok cool. Wasn't sure if there was an app like fashify or something.
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sliding_billy said:
Do you have the previous version of Edge Sense Plus module installed? That sounds exactly like what happens if you install Magisk with that module still there. He put out a new one today.
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you are godsend my friend.
Touz604 said:
you are godsend my friend.
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Glad you got it figured out.
RogerXIII said:
The TWRP image from the official website, and then simply fastboot boot twrp.img
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How can we boot the twrp from fastboot?
The one from official website doesn't support Android 10 I believe and I failed with the info says "too many links".
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How can we boot the twrp from fastboot?
The one from official website doesn't support Android 10 I believe and I failed with the info says "too many links".
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You ca't yet.
bbs3223474 said:
How can we boot the twrp from fastboot?
The one from official website doesn't support Android 10 I believe and I failed with the info says "too many links".
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Thread is from 2018
I am gonna check the official TWRP website for the workable TWRP for my Pixel 3 till I see your post
wangdaning said:
Thread is from 2018
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