SuperSu Bricked - please help - Xperia Z1 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
SuperSu requested an update of the binaries and I followed as instructed.
After the reboot phone did get into bootloop. Google showed me this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...78-release-t3452703/post72428986#post72428986
So I followed the instructions their and installed SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
The bootloop didn't stopped now I'm kinda lost what todo.
Can you point me what to do to get the phone back to running? Thanks!!

From supersu.com/download, I installed "Recovery V2.79 Flashable.zip" which seemed to fix the problem. (I'm a new user and I can't post links)

C0qRouge said:
Hi!
SuperSu requested an update of the binaries and I followed as instructed.
After the reboot phone did get into bootloop. Google showed me this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...78-release-t3452703/post72428986#post72428986
So I followed the instructions their and installed SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
The bootloop didn't stopped now I'm kinda lost what todo.
Can you point me what to do to get the phone back to running? Thanks!!
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I've flashed that Supersu several times without issue.. Must be some other problem. What rom were you on, and what other mods, etc.?

rqpg said:
From supersu.com/download, I installed "Recovery V2.79 Flashable.zip" which seemed to fix the problem. (I'm a new user and I can't post links)
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Hi!
I was running into the same trouble boot looping after upgrading to 2.82. I am on DStrikersZ1 SP007
Solved by entering recovery an flash "Recovery V2.79 Flashable.zip", but SU-GUI under settings - ROM Control is gone.
Root access is still possible (Titanium Backup still running smooth). Maybe try an older one and disable automatic update of superSU.
Maybe different on other ROMs.
Greets!

I fixed it by installing the Test1 zip of 28.04.2017 provided by Chainfire and also wiped Cache / Dalvik. Didn't checked if the gui is there, but Chainfire already said that this could happend and that you should uninstal it via adb and install the gui again.
I'm on stock btw. @levone1 I provided a link to the problem but you didn't care to check the link and instead wrote some .....

C0qRouge said:
I fixed it by installing the Test1 zip of 28.04.2017 provided by Chainfire and also wiped Cache / Dalvik. Didn't checked if the gui is there, but Chainfire already said that this could happend and that you should uninstal it via adb and install the gui again.
I'm on stock btw. @levone1 I provided a link to the problem but you didn't care to check the link and instead wrote some .....
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Sorry, I just wanted to start from scratch... Glad it worked out.

hi
follow these steps
1 kernel flash .108
2 enters the recovery
3 installs supersu zip 4.79
4 installs rom [D5503] [Stock] [PRF + FTF] [Lollipop] 14.6.A.1.236
5 restart
I had the same problem and solved it

Update!
after downgrading to 2.79 i flashed new version from chainfire.
see https://www.xda-developers.com/supersu-v2-82-released-on-the-google-play-store/
No bootloop. But the gui was gone. Solved by installing supersu via Playstore.

Just got this sorted out...
Updated the binaries today and bootloop...
Recovery flash v2.79 helped.
Flashed from recovery. Reboot. The usual optimisation of apps.
Phone started normally after that.
No SuperSU after boot. Had to install from PlayStore, but didn't update the binaries though.
Root is working fine after that.
On Stock ROM .236

Installing the Test.zip file in TWRP solved my bootloop.
Thanks C0q

Going back back to v2.78..

Related

[ROOT] Marshmallow MRA58N systemless root

Hi, for those who want to root the latest Marshmallow build (MRA58N), I managed to do it using Chainfire new systemless root.
PREREQUISITE: unlocked bootloader, active usb debug, working adb drivers.
Thanks to user @Badgerkiller who used mra58k systemless to replace proper files in original mra58n for Fugu, otherwise the NP goes in bootloop due to Selinux policies (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63833541&postcount=2797).
Download fugu-mra58n-boot-systemless.zip from the post above and flash boot.img via fastboot.
Download also Chainfire SuperSU v2.52 from https://download.chainfire.eu/743/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip and put it in the NP storage.
Reboot in recovery, flash SuperSU-v2.52 and reboot.
This worked for me, hope it helps!
Edit: Here is the systemless SuperSU-v2.56 from Chainfire post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63197935&postcount=2
Have you rooted yours before? Im on MRA58N, first time trying to root this thing and my PC/Toolkit isn't allowing me to flash. Gives me an unauthorized error.
I'm going to test this, thanks.
I previously tryed both boot images (orginal and systemless) on the MRA58K without success ... but I was using SuperSU-v2.56 ... now I will try with v2.52 beta as suggested on your post ...
I'll report back later ...
The SuperSu you linked to is not systemless.
gamer765 said:
The SuperSu you linked to is not systemless.
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Right, my mistake. The systemless SuperSU is in this post by Chainfire: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63197935&postcount=2
Rafy_0003 said:
Have you rooted yours before? Im on MRA58N, first time trying to root this thing and my PC/Toolkit isn't allowing me to flash. Gives me an unauthorized error.
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For me is the first time rooting my NP (just bought it a week ago and after frist boot NP automatically updated itself to Android MRA58N).
In order to make the NP visible to my Windwos 10 pc in adb mode and download mode, I had to install PdaNet (after that, WinDroid and SkipSoft toolkit works well too).
Thanks man, It was a pain as forgot to unlock the bootloader as well. But PDAnet worked great. I got in TWRP and flashed SuperSU, Both the 2.52 and 2.56 version but I am still not rooted, It says the binary is not installed, am I still doing something wrong?
Rafy_0003 said:
Thanks man, It was a pain as forgot to unlock the bootloader as well. But PDAnet worked great. I got in TWRP and flashed SuperSU, Both the 2.52 and 2.56 version but I am still not rooted, It says the binary is not installed, am I still doing something wrong?
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This is exactely what I did:
1) Booted up my brand new Nexus Player;
2) The NP updated itself to MRA58N;
4) Once rebooted in download mode, I flashed TWRP recovery (via SkipSoft ToolKit);
4) Tried to root via SkipSoft ToolKit, but I got bootloop;
5) Then I booted in download mode;
6) Flashed original MRA58N image (via SkipSoft ToolKit);
7) Booted up the system, enabled Developer options and USB debug;
8) Rebooted in download mode;
6) Reflashed TWRP again (via SkipSoft ToolKit);
7) Flashed the boot.img contained in the file "fugu-mra58n-boot-systemless.zip", provided from user @Badgerkiller;
8) Rebooted in recovery mode and flashed SuperSU-v.2.52.

device is unrooted after cm12.1 ROM installation

Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
Diaa toulba said:
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
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Install Twrp or other custom recovery, dissable update cm recovery first in dev option, then install supersu.
Hello thanks a lot for your reply but twrp custom recovery requires root access
Diaa toulba said:
Hello thanks a lot for your reply but twrp custom recovery requires root access
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What do you mean? Did you installed twrp manager app? Not that app, you need to flash Twrp/cwm.zip file through cm recovery. Or find the cwm/twrp.tar file and flash by Odin.
NeoLogY said:
What do you mean? Did you installed twrp manager app? Not that app, you need to flash Twrp/cwm.zip file through cm recovery. Or find the cwm/twrp.tar file and flash by Odin.
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Yes I though you meant the app
I didn't know that can you give me the link to download twrp.rar
Diaa toulba said:
Yes I though you meant the app
I didn't know that can you give me the link to download twrp.rar
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check it under Grand Android Development thread, there are twrp and cwm in zip file, can be flash through recovery. Same thread with cm12.1 that you flashed.
Flash superuser zip.
Your Rom is Pre-Rooted But you need to flash latest Superuser.zip to gain Root accesses .
Diaa toulba said:
Hello guys
I havea problem after CyanogenMod 12.1 installation on i9082
Everything works fine but
I can't have root access, it seems that the device got unrooted after the ROM
I have tried to enable developer options
And I checked root access in the setting to Apps and ADB
but I still get unrooted messages when I try to open an application that requires root
Also I tried to flash supersu from CM recovery but the installation stops in the middle
I tried several different versions of supersu but still the same problem.
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OK now I installed CWM v.6 custom recovery
But when itry to flash the supersu zip file it gives installation complete dialogue but when I reboot I can't see the supersu icon and Im still unrooted
Diaa toulba said:
OK now I installed CWM v.6 custom recovery
But when itry to flash the supersu zip file it gives installation complete dialogue but when I reboot I can't see the supersu icon and Im still unrooted
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Try type this in dialer *#1234#* or *#*#1234#*#*. If any of 5hose doesn't work, visit supersu thread.
OK I tried these lines but nothing happened can you give me link to supersu thread?
cm12 has root disabled by default. Activate it from developer options.
Or you can flash supersu
Diaa toulba said:
OK I tried these lines but nothing happened can you give me link to supersu thread?
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After you flash supersu, did any app need root worked? Which version supersu did you flashed?
Used the non systemless one( 2.56 and below).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2868133
Also might wanna try twrp recovery.
now it worked! the problem was that i had supersu installed but it was disabled from the app store thats why i didn't see its icon in the apps
thanks alot for your help, man :good:
Diaa toulba said:
now it worked! the problem was that i had supersu installed but it was disabled from the app store thats why i didn't see its icon in the apps
thanks alot for your help, man :good:
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Good to know. New thing I've learned from your issue. Thanks for that.
I got the same problem as above I just flash su2.76 but it didn't worked out the cm update rec. Is disable ... It give installation completed but doesn't get rooted..

Help. Stuck in TWRP boot loop after downloading latest update OTA

Hi guys,
As soon as I got the OP3 in July, I somehow managed to successfully perform all the steps to get it rooted. I was running OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_013_all_1608061823_765c081a5c8e4dad.zip
OnePlus has been showing me a "new version available" since September, but I very patiently and calmly didn't install it OTA because I didn't want to lose the root.
Finally had a bit of time today, decided I'd finally upgrade. Looked around for the "most recent stable version" and picked this one: OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip
Followed the steps for flashing using TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-1.28-oneplus3) here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oxygenos-4-0-android-nougut-official-t3529684
It worked. Yay. Then (god dammit **** ****) I still saw this "new version available" and couldn't swipe it away... I accidentally clicked it and it downloaded the OTA. Fine.
Now I'm stuck in a TWRP boot loop. I tried re-installing the OTA_035.zip from TWRP -- I tried restoring my Nandroid Backup (only had enough room to save "Boot / Recovery / System" partitions, NOT data) -- and I tried ADB Sideloading 16_OTA_013.zip.
I'm stuck rebooting in TWRP 3.0.2-1.
Is there anything I can try before going ballistic and wiping my data?
Thanks.
Marc
Have you tried the newest blu-spark twrp? https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15934#downloads
Puddi_Puddin said:
Have you tried the newest blu-spark twrp? https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15934#downloads
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Hey Puddi_Puddin, thanks for replying.
I never heard of blu-spark, but gave it a shot. Even though the guide seems to apply only to OP3T: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...-or-custom-recovery-without-data-loss.479265/
Anyways I flashed blu-spark with ADB. Booted into blu-spark. Wiped Dalvik/Cache, re-installed OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip, wiped Dalvik/Cache, rebooted -- keeps booting into blu-spark TWRP.
Get the "device unlocked" error screen, then the dm-verity error screen, then the OnePlus logo for about 2 seconds, and then back to blu-spark. Repeat ad nauseum.
What state is my device even in? I wouldn't call it bricked... I assume it's still rooted, bootloader works, I can flash different TWRP versions, ...
Any other ideas ... ?
Zingapuro said:
Hey Puddi_Puddin, thanks for replying.
I never heard of blu-spark, but gave it a shot. Even though the guide seems to apply only to OP3T: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...-or-custom-recovery-without-data-loss.479265/
Anyways I flashed blu-spark with ADB. Booted into blu-spark. Wiped Dalvik/Cache, re-installed OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip, wiped Dalvik/Cache, rebooted -- keeps booting into blu-spark TWRP.
Get the "device unlocked" error screen, then the dm-verity error screen, then the OnePlus logo for about 2 seconds, and then back to blu-spark. Repeat ad nauseum.
What state is my device even in? I wouldn't call it bricked... I assume it's still rooted, bootloader works, I can flash different TWRP versions, ...
Any other ideas ... ?
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After you've flashed the full zip, flash also the latest stable version of SuperSu (2.79) and latest TWRP from @eng.stk (the v11, it solves the dm-verity error). Then reboot to recovery, it should appear TWRP and the error should't appear.
Zingapuro said:
Hey Puddi_Puddin, thanks for replying.
I never heard of blu-spark, but gave it a shot. Even though the guide seems to apply only to OP3T: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...-or-custom-recovery-without-data-loss.479265/
Anyways I flashed blu-spark with ADB. Booted into blu-spark. Wiped Dalvik/Cache, re-installed OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip, wiped Dalvik/Cache, rebooted -- keeps booting into blu-spark TWRP.
Get the "device unlocked" error screen, then the dm-verity error screen, then the OnePlus logo for about 2 seconds, and then back to blu-spark. Repeat ad nauseum.
What state is my device even in? I wouldn't call it bricked... I assume it's still rooted, bootloader works, I can flash different TWRP versions, ...
Any other ideas ... ?
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There are quite a few versions of TWRP from eng.stk (bluspark). Which one did you install? Try version 11 which is supposedly for N or 3.0.2-19 or 23.
Thanks for your help everyone.
I downloaded SuperSU-v2.79 here http://downloadmirror.co/Utz/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
I flashed both ZIPs OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2 and UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
I confirm I'm using twrp-3.0.2-0_blu_spark_v11-op3.img (from the link provided by Puddi_Puddin)
Still see dm-verity error ... still keeps booting into blu_spark TWRP. :crying:
Zingapuro said:
Thanks for your help everyone.
I downloaded SuperSU-v2.79 here http://downloadmirror.co/Utz/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
I flashed both ZIPs OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2 and UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
I confirm I'm using twrp-3.0.2-0_blu_spark_v11-op3.img (from the link provided by Puddi_Puddin)
Still see dm-verity error ... still keeps booting into blu_spark TWRP. :crying:
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Try the other two given by me.
Zingapuro said:
Thanks for your help everyone.
I downloaded SuperSU-v2.79 here http://downloadmirror.co/Utz/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
I flashed both ZIPs OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2 and UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
I confirm I'm using twrp-3.0.2-0_blu_spark_v11-op3.img (from the link provided by Puddi_Puddin)
Still see dm-verity error ... still keeps booting into blu_spark TWRP. :crying:
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From where have you dowloaded the OTA? XDA or OnePlus forum?
I saw a thread regarding the OnePlus 3T update some post above, if you've downloaded from there you've made a mistake if you own a OnePlus 3.
tnsmani said:
Try the other two given by me.
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You mean 3.0.2-19 or 23. Not blu_spark, right? Ok I tried twrp-3.0.2-23-oneplus3.img from here (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862684308)
I tried flashing my old images I used last year (I just wanted the phone to boot into *something*) Oxygen_16_OTA_013 & SuperSU-v2.74. Managed to boot. Updated 4 Apps (??) But as soon as the login screen came up, it would reboot ... and keep looping. So I couldn't use the phone, but at least I managed to boot into something other than TWRP.
Next I tried to reinstall OOS4, 16_OTA_035 with SuperSU-v2.79 SR2. Still get the verity error, but at least I managed to boot! But - the phone is *super* buggy/unusable... SIM cards aren't working - I can't access my options screen - and "Developer options are not available for this user".
Now from my "About" screen I have OOS 4.0, Android 7.0, Kernel version 3.18.31-perf+ [email protected] <-- (that's from my TWRP version. right?)
Did the OTA I install from OnePlus directly screw everything up? For that brief moment before I installed it, I tasted a seemingly properly working OOS 4, so I know it's possible...
A few lessons I've learned are -- I can use any recovery (TWRP) to use MTP and flash files and stuff... but in order for the phone to work properly, I have to a) flash the SuperSU (not just the ROM) and b) make sure I have the "correct/proper" TWRP (kernel?) matched with each ROM. Is that kind of right? That's where I'm stuck I guess.
let92 said:
From where have you dowloaded the OTA? XDA or OnePlus forum?
I saw a thread regarding the OnePlus 3T update some post above, if you've downloaded from there you've made a mistake if you own a OnePlus 3.
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I downloaded from here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oxygenos-4-0-android-nougut-official-t3529684
I'm sure I'm making a ton of mistakes -- that's why I'm here
(I read here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...mple-trick-t3530685/post70415499#post70415499 that .28 shouldn't be used)
This post mentions a procedure to get rid of verity https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/fix-device-mapper-verity-simple-trick-t3530685
I'm currently backing up my data, and I'll attempt to follow these instructions to switch to f2fs (hopefully get rid of the verity error) and install OxygenOS 4.0.1 (http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/amazon...n_16_OTA_037_all_1701041839_aa64b084a40a4.zip)
I'm also a bit confused about the best version of SuperSU-v2.79 to use, because blu_spark was writing somewhere (can't find where) that SR1 and SR2 were the cause of battery issues ... So yeah, I've got other things to try, but should the ROM from OOS4.0.1 work with any of them?
THANKS.
Zingapuro said:
You mean 3.0.2-19 or 23. Not blu_spark, right? Ok I tried twrp-3.0.2-23-oneplus3.img from here (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862684308)
I tried flashing my old images I used last year (I just wanted the phone to boot into *something*) Oxygen_16_OTA_013 & SuperSU-v2.74. Managed to boot. Updated 4 Apps (??) But as soon as the login screen came up, it would reboot ... and keep looping. So I couldn't use the phone, but at least I managed to boot into something other than TWRP.
Next I tried to reinstall OOS4, 16_OTA_035 with SuperSU-v2.79 SR2. Still get the verity error, but at least I managed to boot! But - the phone is *super* buggy/unusable... SIM cards aren't working - I can't access my options screen - and "Developer options are not available for this user".
Now from my "About" screen I have OOS 4.0, Android 7.0, Kernel version 3.18.31-perf+ [email protected] <-- (that's from my TWRP version. right?)
Did the OTA I install from OnePlus directly screw everything up? For that brief moment before I installed it, I tasted a seemingly properly working OOS 4, so I know it's possible...
A few lessons I've learned are -- I can use any recovery (TWRP) to use MTP and flash files and stuff... but in order for the phone to work properly, I have to a) flash the SuperSU (not just the ROM) and b) make sure I have the "correct/proper" TWRP (kernel?) matched with each ROM. Is that kind of right? That's where I'm stuck I guess.
I downloaded from here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oxygenos-4-0-android-nougut-official-t3529684
I'm sure I'm making a ton of mistakes -- that's why I'm here
(I read here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...mple-trick-t3530685/post70415499#post70415499 that .28 shouldn't be used)
This post mentions a procedure to get rid of verity https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/fix-device-mapper-verity-simple-trick-t3530685
I'm currently backing up my data, and I'll attempt to follow these instructions to switch to f2fs (hopefully get rid of the verity error) and install OxygenOS 4.0.1 (http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/amazon...n_16_OTA_037_all_1701041839_aa64b084a40a4.zip)
I'm also a bit confused about the best version of SuperSU-v2.79 to use, because blu_spark was writing somewhere (can't find where) that SR1 and SR2 were the cause of battery issues ... So yeah, I've got other things to try, but should the ROM from OOS4.0.1 work with any of them?
THANKS.
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Unfortunately I haven't tried to update the phone yet, so I don't know what else you can do. But you can also follow the guide posted by @Viper The Ripper here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70499899&postcount=5
I think that it's simpler and I'll follow that one this weekend when trying to updating my phone
Zingapuro said:
Hi guys,
As soon as I got the OP3 in July, I somehow managed to successfully perform all the steps to get it rooted. I was running OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_013_all_1608061823_765c081a5c8e4dad.zip
OnePlus has been showing me a "new version available" since September, but I very patiently and calmly didn't install it OTA because I didn't want to lose the root.
Finally had a bit of time today, decided I'd finally upgrade. Looked around for the "most recent stable version" and picked this one: OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip
Followed the steps for flashing using TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-1.28-oneplus3) here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oxygenos-4-0-android-nougut-official-t3529684
It worked. Yay. Then (god dammit **** ****) I still saw this "new version available" and couldn't swipe it away... I accidentally clicked it and it downloaded the OTA. Fine.
Now I'm stuck in a TWRP boot loop. I tried re-installing the OTA_035.zip from TWRP -- I tried restoring my Nandroid Backup (only had enough room to save "Boot / Recovery / System" partitions, NOT data) -- and I tried ADB Sideloading 16_OTA_013.zip.
I'm stuck rebooting in TWRP 3.0.2-1.
Is there anything I can try before going ballistic and wiping my data?
Thanks.
Marc
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In my opinion, the only thing you can try is to make a data backup from recovery to any external storage (like a pendrive) by Otg, but it takes some risks. In case this partition has been damaged, you can get issues when you install the rom.
The safest you can do is clean installation in spite of you lose data so, full wipes and a new full rom.
Enviado desde mi ONEPLUS A3003 mediante Tapatalk
You have to install stock recovery, and then reboot into recovery, you will have a instalation error, reboot and loop solved Then, you can flash your twrp and su without loosing data
I discovered following this threath desesperate and going to do a clean install, dowload the files and try to do it steap by steap: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/fix-device-mapper-verity-simple-trick-t3530685
Good luck :good:
P.D.: I have formated system partition, so I lost the android configuration
satisastur said:
You have to install stock recovery, and then reboot into recovery, you will have a instalation error, reboot and loop solved Then, you can flash your twrp and su without loosing data
I discovered following this threath desesperate and going to do a clean install, dowload the files and try to do it steap by steap: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/fix-device-mapper-verity-simple-trick-t3530685
P.D.: I have formated system partition, so I lost the android configuration
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Hey Satisastur,
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes, actually that's exactly the guide I wanted to follow. But I'm stuck before even starting -- if I make Nandroid Backup now (in ext4) I can't load it back once filesystem changes to f2fs -- isn't that right?
(I also asked the question in that thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...rity-simple-trick-t3530685/page8#post70525818 )
And uh... sorry... what exactly do you mean "android configuration"... like ringtones and stuff?
Zingapuro said:
Hey Satisastur,
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes, actually that's exactly the guide I wanted to follow. But I'm stuck before even starting -- if I make Nandroid Backup now (in ext4) I can't load it back once filesystem changes to f2fs -- isn't that right?
(I also asked the question in that thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...rity-simple-trick-t3530685/page8#post70525818 )
And uh... sorry... what exactly do you mean "android configuration"... like ringtones and stuff?
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Yes, I was on f2fs before this happens, so I only have to install all without formating data. You should do a manual backup to do that, once on recovery, you be able to enter phone data partition from windows. Copy all folders you want to save before formating to f2fs in recovery. Other setup and configuration like ringtones and stuff, all cache and configuration of apps, wallpaper, led, colors and themes... you will lost it. I don't know how to backup that, but its the worst part of formating data... google backup doesn't save all the config
You will start with the android phone start menu, like new, with new dactilar and patron security, etc...
@Zingapuro
Try TWRP 3.0.2_19 and Supersu 2.79 stable. For some people this works and according to eng. stk, only Supersu 2.79 stable is compatible with N.
tnsmani said:
Try TWRP 3.0.2_19 and Supersu 2.79 stable. For some people this works and according to eng. stk, only Supersu 2.79 stable is compatible with N.
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Tried flashing twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img and from TWRP installing:
OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_037_all_1701041839_aa64b084a40a4.zip
UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
Same issues as described above: boots into 4.0.1, but buggy, SIM cards don't work, no Dev options, etc...
satisastur said:
Copy all folders you want to save before formating to f2fs in recovery.
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Yeah, I have a feeling this is my only choice. This is the next thing I'll try.
Zingapuro said:
Tried flashing twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img and from TWRP installing:
OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_037_all_1701041839_aa64b084a40a4.zip
UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.79-20161211114519.zip
Same issues as described above: boots into 4.0.1, but buggy, SIM cards don't work, no Dev options, etc...
Yeah, I have a feeling this is my only choice. This is the next thing I'll try.
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Try this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-flashing-oos-v4-0-1-custom-rom-t3537757
It will fix most of your issues.
For going back to full stock use this guide: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/guide-how-to-unroot-your-oneplus-3-and-go-back-completely-to-stock.456232/
I hope everything will go back to normal.
Hi everyone,
Just want to update that my phone is back up and running. Thanks for your all your help.
More details here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...rity-simple-trick-t3530685/page9#post70588707
Is there any way to update this thread to [SOLVED] ?
Zingapuro said:
Hi everyone,
Just want to update that my phone is back up and running. Thanks for your all your help.
More details here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...rity-simple-trick-t3530685/page9#post70588707
Is there any way to update this thread to [SOLVED] ?
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Great!
I think you can edit the thread title
Boot into your recovery [Vol+ and Power]
Connect your phone to your PC
Execute the following fastboot command on your PC (More informations on fastboot)
Code:
fastboot continue
Your phone will start right away. :good:

After TWRP and SuperSu, stuck at boot screen

Weird one over here.
Just got the TWRP installed, did the SuperSu zip install, and now it's stuck at the boot screen. Tried several times, no further improvement. Am I missing something over here?
Did you try this method?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/how-to/guide-lenovo-p2-nougat-root-method-t3578811
No, actually these two :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...covery-unofficial-twrp-lenovo-p2-3-0-t3533659
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70435635&postcount=2
So, messed up, couldn't start the device, so returned to factory with this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70435638&postcount=3
Now, at factory, tried it a second time. Did a signature check for the SuperSu, went wrong. Downloaded the newest version of their site, now I can boot.
Haven't seen that method, thanks for thinking with me anyhow. Hope this will work
Fryslanboy said:
No, actually these two :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...covery-unofficial-twrp-lenovo-p2-3-0-t3533659
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70435635&postcount=2
So, messed up, couldn't start the device, so returned to factory with this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70435638&postcount=3
Now, at factory, tried it a second time. Did a signature check for the SuperSu, went wrong. Downloaded the newest version of their site, now I can boot.
Haven't seen that method, thanks for thinking with me anyhow. Hope this will work
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download supersu from here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703?
christboanerges said:
download supersu from here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703?
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Thanks. I downloaded 2.82, works fine. Weird why 2.59 was not working anymore.
I might be doing something wrong here.
When I flash it from stock > TWRP > SuperSu 2.59 > I check root and I'm rooted.
Whenever I flash it from stock > TWRP > SuperSu 2.59 > flash Cardinal 8.0 > I'm not rooted anymore. The hell?
Edit: Nvm, did a 2.82 supersu and now it's good

Can Android 10 beta be rooted?

If it can, how? I'm having bootloop issues trying to do that. Thank you.
Bootloop in logo S9
RpRAUC said:
Bootloop in logo S9
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follow up
Piereligio said:
If it can, how? I'm having bootloop issues trying to do that. Thank you.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9/how-to/one-ui-2-beta-rooting-installing-twrp-t4012961
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...rooting-installing-twrp-t4012961/post81084623
The patched kernel contained here was the solution for me
S9 ROOT
I did it.I flashed twrp format data and and installed SoldierR9312 mod. lock screen,samsung account and magisk root all work
http://www.renovate-ice.com/soldier9312/#stable_g96x-q
viktorvlahov11 said:
I did it.I flashed twrp format data and and installed SoldierR9312 mod. lock screen,samsung account and magisk root all work
http://www.renovate-ice.com/soldier9312/#stable_g96x-q
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This worked great, thanks. Only issue I met was that I couldn't see the OEM unlock switch, so it didn't let me to flash TWRP from Odin (even though it was already unlocked), giving me "only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed(recovery)" error.
The solution for that was following these steps: https://www.xda-developers.com/fix-...y-s9-samsung-galaxy-s8-samsung-galaxy-note-8/
EDIT: no wait, maybe it's bootlooping.
EDIT2: yes it is. I'm using italian carrier, you?
EDIT3: at the end I created a custom boot.img by using Magisk and I flashed it. In this way I kept encryption and stock recovery, but this doesn't give me write permissions in /system. But I do have root.
it stucks for me on the samsung logo
aidenpearce296 said:
it stucks for me on the samsung logo
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Try flashing the twrp flashable firmware it may fix your problem
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viktorvlahov11 said:
Try flashing the twrp flashable firmware it may fix your problem
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Piereligio said:
This worked great, thanks. Only issue I met was that I couldn't see the OEM unlock switch, so it didn't let me to flash TWRP from Odin (even though it was already unlocked), giving me "only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed(recovery)" error.
The solution for that was following these steps: https://www.xda-developers.com/fix-...y-s9-samsung-galaxy-s8-samsung-galaxy-note-8/
EDIT: no wait, maybe it's bootlooping.
EDIT2: yes it is. I'm using italian carrier, you?
EDIT3: at the end I created a custom boot.img by using Magisk and I flashed it. In this way I kept encryption and stock recovery, but this doesn't give me write permissions in /system. But I do have root.
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I got it to work on a Bulgarian unlocked model
Maybe try flashing the twrp flashable firmware after the mod
omg it was so easy!
after you flashed twrp and formated data you just have to flash magisk and that's it
viktorvlahov11 said:
omg it was so easy!
after you flashed twrp and formated data you just have to flash magisk and that's it
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I done that, but still stuck on SAMSUNG logo, no boot loop or what. I was waiting 10min, nothing happened.
Any advice?
Hi there,
after having tried different methods to root my S9, which has updated to Android 10 One UI 2.0 this morning, maybe the solution that finally worked for me will help you too.
First I tried to root just like in Pie, as found on the net: flashed TWRP 3.2.3 via Odin, then flashed Magisk with TWRP plus this no-verity-opt-encrypt. Got stuck in bootloop, tried different no-verity/dm-verity versions, Magisk 18.x and Magisk 20.1. Nothing worked, got stuck again every time i rebootet the system again.
Then, after realising that I CANT get back to Android 9 (old rom wasnt Odin flashable anymore, phone didnt boot, BSoD), I first downloaded the new stock rom and bootloader as zip, got it from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81615561&postcount=1830.
You have to check if that fits with your version / phone. Once downloaded, I copied both onto my SD card. So now I was able to install at least the new clean stock rom. Oh, and now I used the TWRP version 3.3.1.
Then I found this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9/development/root-s9plus-exynos-android10-t4065343
At first I tried to root without the SoLdieR9312's mod, only with MAGISK 20.3 and no-verity. Stuck again, it only bootet to download mode, nothing else. So flashed again the clean stock rom, and after first not keeping the right order (I suppose) I finally followed EXACTLY the instructions 1 - 4 in above manual including SoLdieR9312's mod (I highly recommend first a complete Wipe, format data, and then flash the clean new Rom with Android 10 and bootloader from above link).
Now, to save you the time I spent today: once your phone is bootet (and succesfully rooted via Magisk 20.3, which will happen automatically due to the SoLdieR9312's mod), DONT LET MAGISK UPDATE TO VERSION 20.4!!!! Magisk Manager asks you to update, but when I did update to 20.4, everything fell apart again, it only bootet to download mode.
Now I seem to have it stable and running with 20.3 and the [email protected]. I rebootet 5 times so far just for the sake of it, and it works fine and rootet.
If I can be of further help, please let me know. I spent the last 12 hours on this matter, so dont hesitate.
Greetz from me minus a bunch of nerves
PS: After I wrote the above, I deleted the Knox family in the rootet system, and then it collapsed again and, after BSoD, it only rebootet into download mode. I can not exclude the possibility, that this might have been the reason for some system breakdowns before, as I had to re-do the wipe-clean-install-then-root-then-customize worksteps aroung 8 times yesterday before it was stable as it is now. Now I´ll leave Knox on it, though that itches me a bit. But I´m exhausted for now
PPS: IMPORTANT when I try to create a PIN or a pattern for the lock screen, phone reboots to SIM card PIN screen and then keeps rebooting and rebooting. It looks like there are some interferences with root and PIN / security. I did NOT create a Samsung account, only a google one, cause in the beginning i suspected it might have been a Sam acct problem (I constantly couldnt log into it on the phone). Turns out that might not have been the case, rather a prob between root and setting a lock screen security.

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