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Currently running on AOKP OTA ver. 3.2
I would like to have someone who can guide me slowly step by step carefuly to whatever better option there is.
I been having lots of troubleshooting with phone not responding how it should and I have to keep rebooting to often.
I appreciate your help.
Thank you
Since you're running a custom rom, you could update your recovery to the latest CWM or TWRP and flash a different or updated rom.
Could you help me to do that?
Just guide me step by step.
Ok I already did a backup.
What custom recovery are you running? The first thing would be to get the latest img for your custom recovery and install it.
How did you root and install a custom recovery on your phone?
I am running AOKP OTA Ver. 3.2
That time I did it following a step by step guide with someone who was guiding me.
Hmm what else would you like to know?
That's the OS. What program did you use to backup your rom?
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That's the OS. What program did you use to backup your rom?
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Oh…sure sure.
One I use is Team Win Recovery Project v2.4.1.0
You should update to the latest TWRP from here: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/104
You can flash it using Odin. Make a full backup using the new TWRP. Find a rom you want to try, save it to the phone, and flash it using the ypdated TWRP. Don't forget to wipe the phone before changing ROMs.
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You should update to the latest TWRP from here: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/104
You can flash it using Odin. Make a full backup using the new TWRP. Find a rom you want to try, save it to the phone, and flash it using the ypdated TWRP. Don't forget to wipe the phone before changing ROMs.
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Ok So I delete the older TWRP get the new one.
Then back and wipe which of all the options?
And of course if I was using AOKP which I really liked, what will your recommend me?
Installing the latest version of TWRP will overwrite the version on your phone.
Install the newest version of TWRP, create a backup of your rom using the new version of TWRP, find a rom you like, copy the ROM to your phone, boot into TWRP, wipe cache, dalvik, data, flash the ROM, reboot.
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Installing the latest version of TWRP will overwrite the version on your phone.
Install the newest version of TWRP, create a backup of your rom using the new version of TWRP, find a rom you like, copy the ROM to your phone, boot into TWRP, wipe cache, dalvik, data, flash the ROM, reboot.
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Ok perfect!
Thank you very much sir.
I will let you know when I'm done.
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Installing the latest version of TWRP will overwrite the version on your phone.
Install the newest version of TWRP, create a backup of your rom using the new version of TWRP, find a rom you like, copy the ROM to your phone, boot into TWRP, wipe cache, dalvik, data, flash the ROM, reboot.
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Ok next is to find a nice rom, Any suggestions? (S3rx or SlimBean) keep in mind my device is an i747
Also do I use my computer to download the rom or should I use my phone directly?
I decided to go with Hyperdrive RLS16
Currently downloading it.
Will be flashing soon.
Harkadenn said:
Ok perfect!
Thank you very much sir.
I will let you know when I'm done.
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Make sure to backup your apps with Titanium Backup.
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juanhbk1 said:
Make sure to backup your apps with Titanium Backup.
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Thank you for the warning.
Will do for the future.
Harkadenn said:
Ok next is to find a nice rom, Any suggestions? (S3rx or SlimBean) keep in mind my device is an i747
Also do I use my computer to download the rom or should I use my phone directly?
I decided to go with Hyperdrive RLS16
Currently downloading it.
Will be flashing soon.
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You can download it directly to your computer and use Windows Explorer to copy it to a microSD card or directly to your phone. It's probably quicker to download a few to your computer and transfer them all at once so you can try different ones.
Have fun flashing ROMs.
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You can download it directly to your computer and use Windows Explorer to copy it to a microSD card or directly to your phone. It's probably quicker to download a few to your computer and transfer them all at once so you can try different ones.
Have fun flashing ROMs.
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Ok as I extract the rom to my external sd card of my phone it's asking me many permissions such as:
"Do you want to copy Cesium.ogg to your device?
Your device might not be able play or view this file."
I said yes to skip all of the next warnings because every time i hit yes comes another warning.
Also strangely the rom took forever to download and the extraction is also taking way to long.
I didn't had to go through so much stuff by that time I downloaded AOKP rom. :/
Still extracting as I update this post... Something is not right...
I will have to cancel this.
It's stuck.
Do not extract the files. Just flash the zip.
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Do not extract the files. Just flash the zip.
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Ah, to late I'm currently trying to find the right download link for Slim Bean rom.
Mind if you help me here?
My device is an I747.
UPDATE:
I believe is this one?
http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/d...o/6801-slim-d2att-4-3-build-2-2-official-1738
UPDATE!!
Yup it's done.
Thank you very much for your patience.
Quick question.
How do I restore all my phone data such as my contacts numbers and messages from the back up I did with the other rom?
Do I just restore the last backup and it should recognize the new rom?
UPDATE!
So it went back to where it was of course.
How should I back it all up and restore in the new rom?
Looks right. I have an i747m, not the i747.
I am on a stock rom, rooted with twrp. I downloaded the 4.4.3 update ota but when rebooting it went to twrp and I did not know how to proceed so I booted to system. The update did not apply and I am still on 4.4.2
Now I cannot download the update again as it says I have the latest version.
Please tell me how I can get 4.4.3
Thanks
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I am on a stock rom, rooted with twrp. I downloaded the 4.4.3 update ota but when rebooting it went to twrp and I did not know how to proceed so I booted to system. The update did not apply and I am still on 4.4.2
Now I cannot download the update again as it says I have the latest version.
Please tell me how I can get 4.4.3
Thanks
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First make sure you have the latest twrp, then boot into it, flash the ota zip from inside twrp, the ota zip is located in /cache...be sure to wipe cache and dalvik before restarting.
Many thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, when I try and install the update I get a message
Unexpected Content in system/app/iWnnIME.apk
Many thanks
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Me too!
I am having the exact same problem. I got a notice that an update was available but when i did the update via TWRP, it rebooted and i was still on 4.4.2. It thinks i already updated so say's I am already up to date when i check for updates again..
So i downloaded the 4.4.3 update zip file from somewhere and put in on my SDcard. Then went into TWRP to install it and it complains that /system/app.Videos.apk has unexpected contents - WTF??? Then aborts. Why is a simple update so damn problematic?
Am i out of luck? I don't want to have to wipe my tablet and start over.
James
goodboy1 said:
Many thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, when I try and install the update I get a message
Unexpected Content in system/app/iWnnIME.apk
Many thanks
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brandypuff said:
I am having the exact same problem. I got a notice that an update was available but when i did the update via TWRP, it rebooted and i was still on 4.4.2. It thinks i already updated so say's I am already up to date when i check for updates again..
So i downloaded the 4.4.3 update zip file from somewhere and put in on my SDcard. Then went into TWRP to install it and it complains that /system/app.Videos.apk has unexpected contents - WTF??? Then aborts. Why is a simple update so damn problematic?
Am i out of luck? I don't want to have to wipe my tablet and start over.
James
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Both of you modified /system, you must dirty flash your stock system.img then flash the ota. Additionally, if you are using a custom kernel, you will probably have to flash the stock boot.img as well.
And both if you, don't forget to do a nandroid first!
By dirty flash if you mean wipe Dalvik and cache, i did that and then tried reflashing the update but it failed again.
James
brandypuff said:
By dirty flash if you mean wipe Dalvik and cache, i did that and then tried reflashing the update but it failed again.
James
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No, what I mean is you need your system.img (and boot.img if you use a custom kernel) from the stock rom, then you need to flash that over your /system and /boot respectively, then flash the OTA, then wipe cache and dalvik.
And both if you, don't forget to do a nandroid first!
Updated!
Bought my Nexus recently and it was android 4.3 [Dad bought it in US and forgot to check the version)
I got the OTA update to 4.4.2 a few days back but it didnt install though it finished downloading. After trying all methods, i decided to do it with Nexus Root Toolkit. But to my surprise, NRT had the 4.4.3 stock img already! I flashed it and my Tablet is smooth. No problems noted till now. If you want me to check whether a particular app is working in 4.4.3 properly or not, let me know. I will test it and tell you
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No, what I mean is you need your system.img (and boot.img if you use a custom kernel) from the stock rom, then you need to flash that over your /system and /boot respectively, then flash the OTA, then wipe cache and dalvik.
And both if you, don't forget to do a nandroid first!
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Hmm..I don;t remember removing video.apk but i may have done some house cleaning awhile back. i know i don't have a backup of it anywhere. Since I'm not running a custom kernel, i just need to flash razor-kot49h-factory-ebb4918e.tar, wipe dalvik and cache and then the update and then the update should work ok? will i lose any of my installed apps after flashing the factory image? I'm assuming this puts it back to the original out of the box OS.
Actually, if that's the case that I will lose everything, why can't i just flash the factory image 4.4.3 (KTU84L) directly?
James
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Hmm..I don;t remember removing video.apk but i may have done some house cleaning awhile back. i know i don't have a backup of it anywhere. Since I'm not running a custom kernel, i just need to flash razor-kot49h-factory-ebb4918e.tar, wipe dalvik and cache and then the update and then the update should work ok? will i lose any of my installed apps after flashing the factory image? I'm assuming this puts it back to the original out of the box OS.
Actually, if that's the case that I will lose everything, why can't i just flash the factory image 4.4.3 (KTU84L) directly?
James
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No, no, no, extract system.img from this zip, then fastboot flash them.
i.e.:
fastboot flash system system.img
...then flash the OTA, then wipe cache and dalvik.
This process will revert system to stock, thus allowing the update to work. It will not wipe data, but any changes you made to /system will be gone, you will have to reapply those changes.
You did not ask, but I use MultiROM, and I will flash a new version to a secondary, then use titanium on app data, then boot into the new secondary, make whatever changes I need to, once I am fine with how it works, I then migrate my data to it, then use the swap ROM function in MultiROM. The whole OTA thing is a PITA when you modify too much of the system.
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No, no, no, extract system.img from this zip, then fastboot flash them.
i.e.:
fastboot flash system system.img
...then flash the OTA, then wipe cache and dalvik.
This process will revert system to stock, thus allowing the update to work. It will not wipe data, but anychanges you made to /system will be gone, you will have to reapply those changes.
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Thank you very much!
I will try this.
James
I fought with the Nexus 7 {2013} 4.4.3 update for a good day and a half. Tablet rooted with xposed modules , etc. Same messages you got.
Found that this method works very easily and preserves all data. Takes a few minutes to accomplish, then just one minute to reroot. Try this, it works:
http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-t...ndroid-4-4-3-without-losing-any-data-0155334/
sucess
OK, I was able to update successfully.
I copied down the factory razor 4.4.2 kot49h image from google and extracted the tar file using cygwin's tar because winzip was giving me errors reading the tar file. Once i extracted the contents, i used ext4_unpacker to extract the system folder. I then copied videos.apk to the system\app directory using a the File Manager App and provided the correct RW attributes.
I tried the upgrade again but got an error this time about system\bin\app_process. I searched the web and realized that i need to uninstall the Xposed framework. Then i tried the upgrade again. this time it worked. I wiped dalvik/cache and rebooted. However, now I've lost root and need to remember how i rooted initially.
Thanks all.
James.
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OK, I was able to update successfully.
I copied down the factory razor 4.4.2 kot49h image from google and extracted the tar file using cygwin's tar because winzip was giving me errors reading the tar file. Once i extracted the contents, i used ext4_unpacker to extract the system folder. I then copied videos.apk to the system\app directory using a the File Manager App and provided the correct RW attributes.
I tried the upgrade again but got an error this time about system\bin\app_process. I searched the web and realized that i need to uninstall the Xposed framework. Then i tried the upgrade again. this time it worked. I wiped dalvik/cache and rebooted. However, now I've lost root and need to remember how i rooted initially.
Thanks all.
James.
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Just download the newest SuperSU and flash it from recovery. Then install busybox from playstore.
I had to uninstall xposed, re enable all apps. Recovery, install update in cache, wipe cache dalvik, reboot, reboot to recover flash su, boot, install supersu, reboot to TWRP and boot then reinstall xposed.
Yep if you're unlocked and rooted it can be done without a computer but it's way slower!
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Thank you everyone. I used the nexus toolkit suggested a few posts back and everything works.
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I am having a similar issue where the error that pops up for me says "/system/bin/app_process has unexpected contents". I tried uninstalling xposed and gravity box but that didn't help. Help?
mccartad said:
I am having a similar issue where the error that pops up for me says "/system/bin/app_process has unexpected contents". I tried uninstalling xposed and gravity box but that didn't help. Help?
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How did you uninstall xposed? If you did so the way you normally uninstall apps, you did it the wrong way. You should have uninstalled it from within xposed. I think you can still fix it by reinstalling xposed and doing it the right way.
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How did you uninstall xposed? If you did so the way you normally uninstall apps, you did it the wrong way. You should have uninstalled it from within xposed. I think you can still fix it by reinstalling xposed and doing it the right way.
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Holy shnikies it worked! Thanks so much!
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No, no, no, extract system.img from this zip, then fastboot flash them.
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can anyone please confirm that this is a flashable .zip of a full stock Kit Kat 4.4.3. or can anyone point me to one. - thanks :cyclops:
Hi XDA friends
I have a Nexus 5x on build MDB08I. It's rooted and encrypted with the encryption-compatible TWRP.
I really want to update to 6.0.1 but I don't want to have any data loss (i made a Nandroid backup recently but it's just a pain in the ass to set up a phone from scratch). Is this safe slash possible currently? I don't care about losing root, I just want to get the update, and keep all data and TWRP intact.
If so, can anyone help me out with what files I need and where to get them? I've got android SDK, familiar with fastboot, etc. but I just don't know what to flash and not flash. I do know that I can't just flash the OTA zips, tried that a few times
From what I've found looking around, it seems possible if I extract the files from the factory image of MMB29K and do the following:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
wipe cache/dalvic in TWRP
reboot
flash SuperSu in recovery
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And... that's it? Do I have to flash radio, bootloader, recovery, etc? Will TWRP work with MMB29K? If it fails, I can revert to my nandroid backup. BUT I want to confirm that the above plan does not risk a brick.
Thanks!!
Read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64253043&postcount=289
That specific post has the list of steps you should do to upgrade and regain root without losing your data. You can find the modified MMB29K boot.img file in another post on this forum.
solara1973 said:
Read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64253043&postcount=289
That specific post has the list of steps you should do to upgrade and regain root without losing your data. You can find the modified MMB29K boot.img file in another post on this forum.
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I followed that list but my phone has been booting for 20+ minutes. I'll restore from nandroid, but any idea what I did wrong? Should i fastboot flash iteratively from I to L to M and then to K instead of directly from I to K? do i have to boot into the OS after each build flash?
thanks!
edit: hah, wow. didn't even have to nandroid, just re-flashed all the I img's and all is back to normal. next i'll try the L, M, K sequence and report back unless you have any other ideas what i did wrong
You do not need to flash each version if you are flashing the images from the full firmware you download from Google. When you say it takes 20 mins where is it hanging at? It took a while for my 54 apps to get updated after flashing and clearing cache before booting into the system. You should not boot into system until you've flashed everything. You do reboot to bootloader after you flash the new bootloader.
Make sure you flash MODIFIED boot image for MMB29K if you were rooted with /system SU on L, otherwise you'll get boot loop. Also flash new radio too if you want Tmo band 12.
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Make sure you flash MODIFIED boot image for MMB29K if you were rooted with /system SU on L, otherwise you'll get boot loop. Also flash new radio too if you want Tmo band 12.
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oops, that's it -- i had flashed the boot.img from the google image. found another XDA thread w/ modified MMB29K boot.img so trying that
@Solara i left it at the new boot animation for like an hour, the one with the 4 cute circles acting all busy.
also what does flashing cache and then wiping it do? why flash if if your'e gonna wipe it right after? new file format?
thanks so much guys!
edit: all set! did the same thing with the modified boot.img this time. also discovered i had to re-flash TWRP. still wondering what the deal with the cache/dalvik is but i flashed and wiped and everything seems great.
I didn't mean flash the cache image then clear it. I mean flash all the specified images then clear the cache. Just look at that original link I posted. Pretty clear and easy steps.
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I didn't mean flash the cache image then clear it. I mean flash all the specified images then clear the cache. Just look at that original link I posted. Pretty clear and easy steps.
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deffo, very simple and it's awesome that this **** is even possible due to all the work devs and volunteers do i've seen elsewhere people saying they flashed cache.img and then wiped it so it sounds like they were flashing it unnecessarily
I got a problem. I rooted my device, used TWRP in read only mode.(So I still got Stock Recovery)
Now I want to update from 3.1.3 to 3.2.1 but as soon as i want to flash them via TWRP it lists all my files in /, but nothing more. It looks like the internal storage disappeared. It also writes I got 0MB in Internal and USB Storage.
My Phone works fine, no problems at all.
The Folder /sdcard is empty, emulated/0 doesnt exist. Also /data is empty.
How do I fix this?
Adb side load (in stock recovery) the full 3.2.1 zip, wipe cache, fastboot flash twrp and flash root.
Fastboot flash stock recovery again (if you really need it) then boot.
No data will be lost.
In case youre wondering, going forward the stock zip files (ota included) are twrp flash able and don't wipe data. Just make sure to wipe cache after you flash them then re root.
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Adb side load (in stock recovery) the full 3.2.1 zip, wipe cache, fastboot flash twrp and flash root.
Fastboot flash stock recovery again (if you really need it) then boot.
No data will be lost.
In case youre wondering, going forward the stock zip files (ota included) are twrp flash able and don't wipe data. Just make sure to wipe cache after you flash them then re root.
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1.I have to use the Full 3.2.1 Zip (1.2 GB) right?
2.does this fix my sdcard problem? because if not im not gonna be able to reroot the phone...
thanks for the reply
Psy0ch said:
1.I have to use the Full 3.2.1 Zip (1.2 GB) right?
2.does this fix my sdcard problem? because if not im not gonna be able to reroot the phone...
thanks for the reply
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Unless you formatted the device, I don't think you have a problem. I think twrp was not able to mount the internal storage the way you were using it. You should use a PC in case there are problems.
Edit: Yes full zip. You "might" be able to use the ota zip but if you already have the full zip just use that.
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Unless you formatted the device, I don't think you have a problem. I think twrp was not able to mount the internal storage the way you were using it. You should use a PC in case there are problems.
Edit: Yes full zip. You "might" be able to use the ota zip but if you already have the full zip just use that.
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Ok thanks! I got the update now on my device
But now I still have to problem of "How to root."
I cant access the zip...
Psy0ch said:
Ok thanks! I got the update now on my device
But now I still have to problem of "How to root."
I cant access the zip...
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Have you flashed twrp and allowed it to modify the system? I think that's why you are not seeing internal storage. I could be wrong tho...
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Have you flashed twrp and allowed it to modify the system? I think that's why you are not seeing internal storage. I could be wrong tho...
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i kept it read only. did it once and then it worked too... should i flash twrp onto it?
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i kept it read only. did it once and then it worked too... should i flash twrp onto it?
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I think so yes, that's what I did. You can always reflash the stock recovery if you want. But there is really no reason.
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I think so yes, that's what I did. You can always reflash the stock recovery if you want. But there is really no reason.
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Thanks alot man! Worked perfectly
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Thanks alot man! Worked perfectly
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No worries, just thank the posts
Psy0ch said:
I got a problem. I rooted my device, used TWRP in read only mode.(So I still got Stock Recovery)
Now I want to update from 3.1.3 to 3.2.1 but as soon as i want to flash them via TWRP it lists all my files in /, but nothing more. It looks like the internal storage disappeared. It also writes I got 0MB in Internal and USB Storage.
My Phone works fine, no problems at all.
The Folder /sdcard is empty, emulated/0 doesnt exist. Also /data is empty.
How do I fix this?
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Use the official twrp from their website. Even the unofficial ones fixed that bug now but we have official so you can easily backup EFS too
Hello everyone,
I've recently wanted to come back and play the game, but it failed open it so i read a little and saw that pokemon go cant be opened on rooted phones.
Now I have oneplus3 with supersu, what do I need to know/do and how can I play it again?
Thanks in advance!
P.S, I'm new here, if I did'nt asked in the right place you can lock or delete it, i assume here its the spot.
SuperSU is your problem. Unroot your phone and use Magisk instead of SuperSU. Magisk has a feature called Magiskhide that allows you to hide root from certain apps.
You can find Magisk Manager on XDA.
FriendWithin said:
SuperSU is your problem. Unroot your phone and use Magisk instead of SuperSU. Magisk has a feature called Magiskhide that allows you to hide root from certain apps.
You can find Magisk Manager on XDA.
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I went to the supersu and did a clean unroot, then i tried to flash magisk with twrp and i got this error:
"! please restore stock boot image
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1"
I checked and saw i need to flash my original stock boot image, but I have no clue if I have one like this or where it is. Where I can find it?
And will that cause a lost of my data or any other results like that?
Thanks in advance <3
Shaxib said:
I went to the supersu and did a clean unroot, then i tried to flash magisk with twrp and i got this error:
"! please restore stock boot image
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1"
I checked and saw i need to flash my original stock boot image, but I have no clue if I have one like this or where it is. Where I can find it?
And will that cause a lost of my data or any other results like that?
Thanks in advance <3
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dirty flash the installed rom or flash stock boot.img
edit:no loss of data
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dirty flash the installed rom or flash stock boot.img
edit:no loss of data
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Where can I find them? I have no clue
And what is dirty flash?
Sorry for the ignorance, I'm new to this :crying:
Shaxib said:
Where can I find them? I have no clue
And what is dirty flash?
Sorry for the ignorance, I'm new to this :crying:
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The boot image is part of the ROM that you are using. Find out which ROM you are using by going to Phone>Settings>About Phone. Then search for it in XDA.
The stock boot image is part of the stock ROM and it is available in OnePlus's website.
Dirty flash is when you flash something over what you already have, without wiping any of the partitions. Clean flash is when you flash something after wiping the partitions.
Edit: If you are this new to flashing, it is better that you learn some basics, especially about coming out of bootloops and saving your data, before you go about flashing.
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The boot image is part of the ROM that you are using. Find out which ROM you are using by going to Phone>Settings>About Phone. Then search for it in XDA.
The stock boot image is part of the stock ROM and it is available in OnePlus's website.
Dirty flash is when you flash something over what you already have, without wiping any of the partitions. Clean flash is when you flash something after wiping the partitions.
Edit: If you are this new to flashing, it is better that you learn some basics, especially about coming out of bootloops and saving your data, before you go about flashing.
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Thank you very much man, I downloaded a rom for my oxygen 4.1.3 and flashed it, and then the magisk worked perfectly fine.
Hey man, how is your GPS working while playing Pokemon GO or using any GPS based app?
Hi everyone, I would install Magisk and delete supersu, but i have a problem.
My OOS is unencrypted and every time i have to install a new version, i have to flash supersu for block the encryption. What happen if i delete supersu and i install magisk? Does magisk block encryption too?
You need magisk installed, and make sure you don't have any other mods installed as they can trigger safetynet.