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Hello,
I am having some trouble reverting back from TWRP to Stock Recovery to do an OTA update to the 5/30 update. Whenever I flash the recovery in TWRP, it fails. Another problem I had was, when I was in stock recovery (before jumping to TWRP), I tried doing the OTA update, but when the phone rebooted to perform the update, it would stop half way and reboot back into the OS and no change would happen (even though it said "Updating ColorOS". Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
azeem40 said:
Hello,
I am having some trouble reverting back from TWRP to Stock Recovery to do an OTA update to the 5/30 update. Whenever I flash the recovery in TWRP, it fails. Another problem I had was, when I was in stock recovery (before jumping to TWRP), I tried doing the OTA update, but when the phone rebooted to perform the update, it would stop half way and reboot back into the OS and no change would happen (even though it said "Updating ColorOS". Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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If you don't want to flash recovery via fastboot, use flash tool from play. Then try updating again.
speaking of stock recovery, does anyone know where i can get the recovery.img at? i've been searching...
xBeerdroiDx said:
speaking of stock recovery, does anyone know where i can get the recovery.img at? i've been searching...
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Here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nsmi7q86pzymbka/recovery.zip
azeem40 said:
Hello,
I am having some trouble reverting back from TWRP to Stock Recovery to do an OTA update to the 5/30 update. Whenever I flash the recovery in TWRP, it fails. Another problem I had was, when I was in stock recovery (before jumping to TWRP), I tried doing the OTA update, but when the phone rebooted to perform the update, it would stop half way and reboot back into the OS and no change would happen (even though it said "Updating ColorOS". Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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You can use my recovery flasher to go back to stock recovery. Here
tantrums said:
You can use my recovery flasher to go back to stock recovery. Here
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Thanks a lot man! I will surely give it a try tomorrow.
Man, I used your recovery flasher to install the recovery, but it still doesn't let me install the OTA. It boots into recovery and nothing happens. When I reboot the phone, it says updating, but when I check for OTAs, it still says to install the update.
azeem40 said:
Man, I used your recovery flasher to install the recovery, but it still doesn't let me install the OTA. It boots into recovery and nothing happens. When I reboot the phone, it says updating, but when I check for OTAs, it still says to install the update.
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That's odd. You could try this recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53065486&postcount=84
It's official TWRP except it's modified to report the device as "FIND 7" (just like stock recovery) so it can flash stock ROMs/updates. I doubt the stock recovery uses open recovery script so I doubt you'll be able to initiate the flash via the settings menu. However you could try to install the OTA manually. I think the zip is placed in /sdcard/ota or something like that. I sent my Find 7a in so I can't verify the correct path.
Doc Ames said:
That's odd. You could try this recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53065486&postcount=84
It's official TWRP except it's modified to report the device as "FIND 7" (just like stock recovery) so it can flash stock ROMs/updates. I doubt the stock recovery uses open recovery script so I doubt you'll be able to initiate the flash via the settings menu. However you could try to install the OTA manually. I think the zip is placed in /sdcard/ota or something like that. I sent my Find 7a in so I can't verify the correct path.
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Even when I use the zip, it gets like 1/4th of the way done and then says "installation failed"... Kind of frustrating.
azeem40 said:
Even when I use the zip, it gets like 1/4th of the way done and then says "installation failed"... Kind of frustrating.
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Maybe check if the OTA is available for download here or on Oppo Forums with an MD5 so you can verify integrity. If not you could delete the .zip and redownload via software update. If all else fails you could switch to ColorOS 2.0 beta or try Gummy or Omni. I personally hated colorOS however I feel that 2.0 beta is actually more stable with less bugs.
Doc Ames said:
Maybe check if the OTA is available for download here or on Oppo Forums with an MD5 so you can verify integrity. If not you could delete the .zip and redownload via software update. If all else fails you could switch to ColorOS 2.0 beta or try Gummy or Omni. I personally hated colorOS however I feel that 2.0 beta is actually more stable with less bugs.
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I already tried it, but even that failed.. Color os didn't install either.
So no one has an idea on why I can't install the Ota? Even tried unrooting and trying the Ota that way, but it still failed. Even if I use recovery of color os to flash the Ota without root, it still fails. I don't know what else to do... I want to get Ota in case they update to 4.4 kitkat...
I fixed it.
azeem40 said:
I fixed it.
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How did you fix it?
So, I have root (confirmed), unlocked bootloader (I guess), TWRP 2.7
I tried:
- omni-4.4.2-20140514-v500-HOMEMADE.zip
- cm-11-20140618-NIGHTLY-v500.zip
- cm-11-20140619-INFECTED-v500.zip
But it always says, that my device is a "palman" and no "v500". I made it to get the Slim-v500-4.4.3.build.5.9-INFECTED-20140616-1124.zip installed once, but then I ended up in a Boot-Loop wit the original "LG Logo - Security Error" screen. So I reverted everything with TWRP. Now I can only boot in TWRP and cannot get any ROM to run.
Any suggestions?
Addition:
Now I was able to Flash cm-11-20140618-NIGHTLY-v500.zip, although i edited the update script and removing the first line where it verifies the model. So it flashed the ROM correctly, but upon restarting, I ended up with the 'official' "LG Logo - Security Error".
So I did a restart via Power+Vol- into All three buttons. The Factory Reset screen comes up, when I hit Vol+ twice I gets me back into TWRP, but on the way there it also shows up the
Secure booting Error!
Cause : Device Unlock!, so Boot Success!!!
.... and now?
Aight, Now with the LG Mobile Support Tool and using Download-Mode on the device, I am hopefully able to go back to stock... Needs to DL 1,2 gig though -.-
So I guess I'll stick with the stock, except anyone is able to tell me where I went wrong...
I'm thinking:
1. towelroot
2. flashify for TWRP
3. choose rom and flash
right? Or do I have to do something extra to the bootloader?
AhNe said:
Aight, Now with the LG Mobile Support Tool and using Download-Mode on the device, I am hopefully able to go back to stock... Needs to DL 1,2 gig though -.-
So I guess I'll stick with the stock, except anyone is able to tell me where I went wrong...
I'm thinking:
1. towelroot
2. flashify for TWRP
3. choose rom and flash
/right? Or do I have to do something extra to the bootloader?
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If you have the palman device, you have the Google Play edition, and should not be trying to install Roms for the 500 device. All that is out for the palman device is the sleekai kernel, and a base ROM with no extras. If you have the palman device, install the sleekai kernel and exposed and you will be better off anyway.
Is palman is the one have v510?? so awifi is v500 that i have, lol.
I got it to work after all and was able to install the latest CM nightly. After I did the reinstallation of everything (with the LG tool), I did the following:
- root via towelroot
- installed TWRP 2.7.0
- installed TWRP 2.7.1
- installed CM via TWRP 2.7.1
Still, I have no idea why it was recognized wrong during the first tries...
AhNe said:
I got it to work after all and was able to install the latest CM nightly. After I did the reinstallation of everything (with the LG tool), I did the following:
- root via towelroot
- installed TWRP 2.7.0
- installed TWRP 2.7.1
- installed CM via TWRP 2.7.1
Still, I have no idea why it was recognized wrong during the first tries...
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Good to hear bro.
@AhNe
Just to get it clear. You have a v500 and you rooted it with towelroot and flashed the recovery sucessfully with Flashify ?
something wrong in Loki, try to give it a search...
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So here is the deal. I'm not new to flashing and rooting and whatnot... I've been doing this for a while and I've never been stumped like this.
I just got a Nexus 7 for Christmas and after using it for all of 5 minutes, I realized that CM just has a lot of features that are just missing from the stock Nexus experience. I also want to get ROOT access. Now, like a complete moron, the first time I booted up my new tablet, I let it run through all the OTAs, so now I'm on 6.0.1.
From what I've read and what I've seen, things have changed quite a bit for Marshmallow. But here is where I'm at and hopefully someone can help me out.
I've unlocked the bootloader using ADB (so you can assume I know how to use ADB and fastboot on it own without any other toolkits)
I've downloaded TWRP, SuperSU and the latest nightly of CM13.
I used fastboot to flash TWRP and this is where things get crazy.
- First if I reboot after flashing TWRP and reboot back into recovery, TWRP is gone and stock recovery is restored.- I believe that the OEM ROM is re-flashing my recovery at startup... no problem... flashing CM13 should fix that- Second. If I flash TWRP, then boot into TWRP immediately without booting the ROM, TWRP doesn't recognize any of my partitions.If I tell TWRP to reboot, it actually tells me that there is no ROM installed.
So, that's where I'm stuck.
Do I flash TWRP, then just flash CM13 and SuperSU and like magic everything works? Is there a step I'm missing? Is there some special version of a zip I'm missing...
I've got downloaded right now:
TWRP: twrp-2.8.7.0-flo
CM13: cm-13.0-20151229-NIGHTLY-flo
GAPPS: open_gapps-arm-6.0-nano-20151225
SuperSU: UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46
I was in a similar situation to you I managed to root my new nexus 7 with the Nexus Root Toolkit then had to use an app called flashify for installing TWRP hope this helps.
Figured it out. Turns out Google started using a new flash part in the Nexus 7 that I got. Using the MultiRom version of TWRP I was able to flash CM13.
Source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/nexus-7-2013-qa/mount-recovery-t3064562
i'm working on the same thing. did you have any luck installing open gapps? I'm getting an error system is out of space
cursixx said:
i'm working on the same thing. did you have any luck installing open gapps? I'm getting an error system is out of space
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Yea I'm having the same issue, I flashed pure nexus and gapps with no issue, but when I tried to flash CM13, I got the "out of space" error when installing gapps
^Is the CM rom bigger? Maybe system is low on space.
Can you flash a smaller version of open gapps?
yosmokinman said:
^Is the CM rom bigger? Maybe system is low on space.
Can you flash a smaller version of open gapps?
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yes I was able to flash the nano package
I flashed the Open GAPPS nano package right off the bat and I had no such problems. I prefer the minimum package anyways since I don't care about such apps as Google Newsstand and such. Anything I want, I just download off the Play store.
According to what I have read, you should have a custom kernel in order for you to root Marshmallow.
How-To Root and Remove Bloatware on the new QE1 Update:
1 ) Via ODIN/OTA/Smart Switch, install the new QE1 update (Firmware links available on SamMobile)
2) ODIN install the TWRP recovery 3.1.1 (TWRP link: https://dl.twrp.me/zenltetmo/)
3) Download the SuperSU zip onto your phone(SU link in this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72187304&postcount=5)
4) Enter recovery mode and install the SuperSU zip.
You will only get one boot with this zip. If you reboot while still rooted, you will get stuck in boot.
When your phone boots for the first time, you can install Titanium Backup and remove all the bloatware. DO NOT uninstall the Samsung Music app. the stock ROM cannot load without it!!!
When finished removing your apps, open the SuperSU app, go to settings and select Full Unroot. Your phone will reboot and should load normally.
If you ever need root again, repeat step 4 and use your initial boot for your root modifications.
alexknop said:
How-To Root and Remove Bloatware on the new QE1 Update:
1 ) Via ODIN/OTA/Smart Switch, install the new QE1 update (Firmware links available on SamMobile)
2) ODIN install the TWRP recovery 3.1.1 (TWRP link: https://dl.twrp.me/zenltetmo/)
3) Download the SuperSU zip onto your phone(SU link in this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72187304&postcount=5)
4) Enter recovery mode and install the SuperSU zip.
You will only get one boot with this zip. If you reboot while still rooted, you will get stuck in boot.
When your phone boots for the first time, you can install Titanium Backup and remove all the bloatware. DO NOT uninstall the Samsung Music app. the stock ROM cannot load without it!!!
When finished removing your apps, open the SuperSU app, go to settings and select Full Unroot. Your phone will reboot and should load normally.
If you ever need root again, repeat step 4 and use your initial boot for your root modifications.
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I can't seem to Odin TWRP correctly. After the reboot, my phone just sits at the T-Mobile screen .... any suggestions?? I keep having to flash QA1 stock rom to get my phone back.
I did this yesterday and after I did the full unroot I got stuck in boot loop at the Galaxy s6 edge + screen. So I just used Odin to get back to normal.
Kidlat917 said:
I can't seem to Odin TWRP correctly. After the reboot, my phone just sits at the T-Mobile screen .... any suggestions?? I keep having to flash QA1 stock rom to get my phone back.
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I suggest using a different odin version. Try 3.07.
And it might sit on the TMobile screen longer than usual so I would give it at least 5 minutes.
darthmalus said:
I did this yesterday and after I did the full unroot I got stuck in boot loop at the Galaxy s6 edge + screen. So I just used Odin to get back to normal.
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Why would you unroot ?
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tupirujp said:
Why would you unroot ?
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I'd also like to know why this would be necessary. Removing the bloat would make it not possible to receive ota updates anyway, would it not?
Is this phone still rootable?
Markyzz said:
Is this phone still rootable?
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Why would it not be? All the tools and resources necessary are here, so unless you physically changed hardware in your device, you can still root it. Granted, you may not be rooted with the latest Android OS. But the point is, once the puzzle of root on a given device is solved, root is always available.
bobpantsspongesquare said:
Why would it not be? All the tools and resources necessary are here, so unless you physically changed hardware in your device, you can still root it. Granted, you may not be rooted with the latest Android OS. But the point is, once the puzzle of root on a given device is solved, root is always available.
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I asked because sometimes a new update will make a device unrootable
Hey guys, so this is my problem:
I've bought a OnePlus 5T some days after its release. When i searched for a tutorial teaching how to root the device (i don't know the root process deeply), there were just a few videos at that time. This was the video i watched to root me device (some people already told me that this isn't the best method, but it was what I had at the moment):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SsIH6iauYQ
As i told, i'm a layman and doesn't know the root process, and now i need to update urgently my Android (its currently on the Android version it was when i bought it: 7.1.1). I've found some threads with a similar situation, but i got lost in all the details that i don't know, like "you need to unlock the bootloader", "just flash the TWRP and stuff", but i need a more simple language like "click this, click that". I really need it now, so i'm even thinking about searching for someone trustable to do it or transfering some cash to anyone who helps me, because i don't wanna lose anything important in the process. Anyone that can help me, PLEASE?!
Thanks in advance
djmarkybr said:
Hey guys, so this is my problem:
I've bought a OnePlus 5T some days after its release. When i searched for a tutorial teaching how to root the device (i don't know the root process deeply), there were just a few videos at that time. This was the video i watched to root me device (some people already told me that this isn't the best method, but it was what I had at the moment):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SsIH6iauYQ
As i told, i'm a layman and doesn't know the root process, and now i need to update urgently my Android (its currently on the Android version it was when i bought it: 7.1.1). I've found some threads with a similar situation, but i got lost in all the details that i don't know, like "you need to unlock the bootloader", "just flash the TWRP and stuff", but i need a more simple language like "click this, click that". I really need it now, so i'm even thinking about searching for someone trustable to do it or transfering some cash to anyone who helps me, because i don't wanna lose anything important in the process. Anyone that can help me, PLEASE?!
Thanks in advance
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I am not sure, if I understood it correctly. You need to update your device that's clear but do you need your device still rooted afterwards?
Because if not just update your device, it should be that simple. If you need to root your device afterwards just follow this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/oneplus-5t-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3704592
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CaerCadarn said:
I am not sure, if I understood it correctly. You need to update your device that's clear but do you need your device still rooted afterwards?
Because if not just update your device, it should be that simple. If you need to root your device afterwards just follow this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/oneplus-5t-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3704592
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Sorry, actually i forgot this detail. I have a root based on SuperSU and i would like to have the Magisk one after i update my Android. What you think is the best way to do it?
Btw, just one question: you said that if i didn't want to keep the root, i could just update my Android, but once i click in the system update option, the update fails, i believe its because of the root right?
djmarkybr said:
Sorry, actually i forgot this detail. I have a root based on SuperSU and i would like to have the Magisk one after i update my Android. What you think is the best way to do it?
Btw, just one question: you said that if i didn't want to keep the root, i could just update my Android, but once i click in the system update option, the update fails, i believe its because of the root right?
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No, because you have to download the whole update package. Normally the device detects itself if it is rooted/unlocked, so there should be the option to download the whole package. With that the update should not fail.
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CaerCadarn said:
No, because you have to download the whole update package. Normally the device detects itself if it is rooted/unlocked, so there should be the option to download the whole package. With that the update should not fail.
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Where i find this whole package option? Can i just download the last version (5.7.1) on OnePlus site?
@ djmarkybr,
follow this self explanatory guide by Funk Wizard, here:https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/oneplus-5t-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3704592
for removing super su you can use uninstaller unsu
a0879 said:
@ djmarkybr,
follow this self explanatory guide by Funk Wizard, here:https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/oneplus-5t-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3704592
for removing super su you can use uninstaller unsu
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Ok, i read the guide so i'll try to follow it once i get home since i don't have admin access on my work.
Just 2 questions:
1- how do i remove SuperSU? I'm asking cause i've download the file you attached and there is no .exe file or something on it, do i put the files on my phone and then execute the uninstaller by the phone itself? If so, how i do it? Btw, i was taking a look at the SuperSU app and it has this option : "Exchange superuser app - Cleaning to exchange for another superuser app", it works just the same as your uninstall?
2- Even reading FunkWizard's guide, i'm still confused of which order i should do the things. Because i need to:
- Uninstall SuperSU
- Download full OTA on OnePlus website and install it through TWRP
- Install Magisk
is there a best order to do all this? Am i missing something?
Thanks
The attached unsu file is for removing super su by flashing thru twrp ! its not not for pc i.e. no .exe file.
i assume that your bootloader is unlocked and twrp already installed then just flash the unsu zip in twrp > wipe dalvik/cache > reboot, super su gets removed.
You can also go like this (you may need a pc for this):
Since you are on nougat build download the oreo version first.
first download the full oos rom from here on pc : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3728665http://
download latest magisk zip from here :https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445http://
download no verity zip to remain decrypted, here :https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-how-to-decrypt-data-partition-t3642144
boot your phone in twrp , wipe everything (first transfer your important data from phone to pc/usb otg), in twrp you can go advanced > format data > yes > done > reboot twrp > now there is nothing in your phone by formatting internal storage (everything). Now while in twrp transfer your already downloaded oos and magisk zips from pc to your phone through the data cable.
Now, flash oos zip > magisk zip > no verity zip > wipe dalvik/cache > reboot > that's it, enjoy your new android version !
a0879 said:
The attached unsu file is for removing super su by flashing thru twrp ! its not not for pc i.e. no .exe file.
i assume that your bootloader is unlocked and twrp already installed then just flash the unsu zip in twrp > wipe dalvik/cache > reboot, super su gets removed.
You can also go like this (you may need a pc for this):
Since you are on nougat build download the oreo version first.
first download the full oos rom from here on pc : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3728665http://
download latest magisk zip from here :https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445http://
download no verity zip to remain decrypted, here :https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-how-to-decrypt-data-partition-t3642144
boot your phone in twrp , wipe everything (first transfer your important data from phone to pc/usb otg), in twrp you can go advanced > format data > yes > done > reboot twrp > now there is nothing in your phone by formatting internal storage (everything). Now while in twrp transfer your already downloaded oos and magisk zips from pc to your phone through the data cable.
Now, flash oos zip > magisk zip > no verity zip > wipe dalvik/cache > reboot > that's it, enjoy your new android version !
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Thank you so much for the help, i'll try this once i get home. Just one more thing: you suggest a Beta Oreo Version or a Stable One? Any version specifically?
djmarkybr said:
Thank you so much for the help, i'll try this once i get home. Just one more thing: you suggest a Beta Oreo Version or a Stable One? Any version specifically?
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After installing Oreo I don't think that you'll remain on it for a long time.. ha, ha..., Pie is already waiting out there.. :laugh:
go for stable :good:
5.1.3 to 5.1.7
a0879 said:
After installing Oreo I don't think that you'll remain on it for a long time.. ha, ha..., Pie is already waiting out there.. :laugh:
go for stable :good:
5.1.3 to 5.1.7
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Hey buddy, i followed your steps and now the phone isn't starting totally, it stops on the OnePlus start screen with the white balls around the red one. Should i do the process all again? Can i start TWRP in this situation?
edit: nvm, i try it again and now it works normally But Magisk isn't working, when i try to flash it through TWRP it shows "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error instaling zip file '/sdcard/Magisk....' "
And Android version is still 7.1.1 , so i need to update the Android through the phone itself and then i reapply the root?
edit2: sorry for so many edits in this same reply, let me try to explain the status of all the process right now to see if you can give me some tip:
- Android is on 8.1.0 version right now; Do i need to upload it more?
- Bootloader is unlocked (at least when i go "Enable OEM Unlocking" on Developer options, i cant check this option cause it says that bootloader is already unlocked)
- I can't acess TWRP on reboot now, it seems that i enter on some Oneplus Recovery Mode, not TWRP itself
- Root isn't working
If you need any extra information just ask me
djmarkybr said:
Hey buddy, i followed your steps and now the phone isn't starting totally, it stops on the OnePlus start screen with the white balls around the red one. Should i do the process all again? Can i start TWRP in this situation?
edit: nvm, i try it again and now it works normally But Magisk isn't working, when i try to flash it through TWRP it shows "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error instaling zip file '/sdcard/Magisk....' "
And Android version is still 7.1.1 , so i need to update the Android through the phone itself and then i reapply the root?
edit2: sorry for so many edits in this same reply, let me try to explain the status of all the process right now to see if you can give me some tip:
- Android is on 8.1.0 version right now; Do i need to upload it more?
- Bootloader is unlocked (at least when i go "Enable OEM Unlocking" on Developer options, i cant check this option cause it says that bootloader is already unlocked)
- I can't acess TWRP on reboot now, it seems that i enter on some Oneplus Recovery Mode, not TWRP itself
- Root isn't working
If you need any extra information just ask me
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I acknowledge your PM, Little tied up at the moment. Please allow me time till tonight to study your case and i shall reply with the best way forward. Don't do anything silly till then
Edit: Please confirm the current status of the device
Rom/OS version
TWRP yes/no
Magisk yes/no
Funk Wizard said:
I acknowledge your PM, Little tied up at the moment. Please allow me time till tonight to study your case and i shall reply with the best way forward. Don't do anything silly till then
Edit: Please confirm the current status of the device
Rom/OS version
TWRP yes/no
Magisk yes/no
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No problem FunkWizard, take your time and answer when possible, i'll hold my fingers to don't get a worst situation. :angel:
Rom/OS version : Custom ROM(i believe)/8.1.0
TWRP: no; after everything i tried, when i try to acess TWRP now, it doesn't enter on TWRP itself, it shows a different recover screen, like a recovery screen of Oneplus system, just like the picture i attached.
Magisk: no; one of my goals in this entire process was to uninstall SuperSU and install Magisk after all, but when TWRP was working and i tried to install Magisk, i got an error and Magisk didn't install correctly, and since i've uninstalled the SuperSU, i'm without root right now, and i can't even try to install it since TWRP is working right now :crying:
djmarkybr said:
No problem FunkWizard, take your time and answer when possible, i'll hold my fingers to don't get a worst situation. :angel:
Rom/OS version : Custom ROM(i believe)/8.1.0
TWRP: no; after everything i tried, when i try to acess TWRP now, it doesn't enter on TWRP itself, it shows a different recover screen, like a recovery screen of Oneplus system, just like the picture i attached.
Magisk: no; one of my goals in this entire process was to uninstall SuperSU and install Magisk after all, but when TWRP was working and i tried to install Magisk, i got an error and Magisk didn't install correctly, and since i've uninstalled the SuperSU, i'm without root right now, and i can't even try to install it since TWRP is working right now :crying:
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you lost TWRP sometimes happen but not worry you can easly load again :good:
Mervingio said:
you lost TWRP sometimes happen but not worry you can easly load again :good:
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Thank God o/ i just need to know how lol :laugh:
djmarkybr said:
No problem FunkWizard, take your time and answer when possible, i'll hold my fingers to don't get a worst situation. :angel:
Rom/OS version : Custom ROM(i believe)/8.1.0
TWRP: no; after everything i tried, when i try to acess TWRP now, it doesn't enter on TWRP itself, it shows a different recover screen, like a recovery screen of Oneplus system, just like the picture i attached.
Magisk: no; one of my goals in this entire process was to uninstall SuperSU and install Magisk after all, but when TWRP was working and i tried to install Magisk, i got an error and Magisk didn't install correctly, and since i've uninstalled the SuperSU, i'm without root right now, and i can't even try to install it since TWRP is working right now :crying:
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djmarkybr said:
Thank God o/ i just need to know how lol :laugh:
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If you have oneplus recovery instead of twrp then you can't be on custom ROM, it has to be on oxygenos. Unless I know of what version I would not be able to give you the step by step process.
U can flash twrp easily, simply download the latest Bluspark twrp and flash it via fastboot steps on the unlock device thread in the guides section.
There on you can download and flash the full zips from twrp followed by Magisk.
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Funk Wizard said:
If you have oneplus recovery instead of twrp then you can't be on custom ROM, it has to be on oxygenos. Unless I know of what version I would not be able to give you the step by step process.
U can flash twrp easily, simply download the latest Bluspark twrp and flash it via fastboot steps on the unlock device thread in the guides section.
There on you can download and flash the full zips from twrp followed by Magisk.
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Sorry Funk, i confused the information, my OxigenOS is 5.1.4
I'll wait for your step by step just to make sure i don't do something wrong
Hi. I download the official update on My 5t rooted. But do not install correctly. "installation failed", it's a twrp problem? I i flash the stock recovery works fine? Thanks.
bramby said:
Hi. I download the official update on My 5t rooted. But do not install correctly. "installation failed", it's a twrp problem? I i flash the stock recovery works fine? Thanks.
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I don't know, i'm also lost here. Hope someone can help you too
bramby said:
Hi. I download the official update on My 5t rooted. But do not install correctly. "installation failed", it's a twrp problem? I i flash the stock recovery works fine? Thanks.[/QUOTE @djmarkybr
I flashed back stock recovery and all went fine with Pie!
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