So do I really have to remove my password Everytime I flash something via twrp?..
egren58 said:
So do I really have to remove my password Everytime I flash something via twrp?..
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Yes
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browniegirl said:
Yes
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Damm all I want is center clock that's it lol
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Damm all I want is center clock that's it lol
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It sucks I know
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Not anymore. TWRP just got updated.
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Not anymore. TWRP just got updated.
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Where can I update?..
rickysidhu_ said:
Not anymore. TWRP just got updated.
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Be cared if your wanting to flash roms or switch slots. There are reports that the new version is not working in that regard!!?
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Where can I update?..
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Right about here ?
https://dl.twrp.me/taimen/
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Be cared if your wanting to flash roms or switch slots. There are reports that the new version is not working in that regard!!?
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I'm still on stock and stick to one slot so this new update is very welcome, now that it can finally decrypt! Appreciate the heads up regardless though =) :highfive:
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I'm still on stock and stick to one slot so this new update is very welcome, now that it can finally decrypt! Appreciate the heads up regardless though =) :highfive:
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I'm stock room. And I have kernal installed am I safe flashing this I have no idea what slot I am though
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I'm stock room. And I have kernal installed am I safe flashing this I have no idea what slot I am though
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You should be okay to flash that mod (I don't know which one it is exactly so don't hold me responsible); but I'm pretty sure you should be okay without worrying about slots, for this at least
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You should be okay to flash that mod (I don't know which one it is exactly so don't hold me responsible); but I'm pretty sure you should be okay without worrying about slots, for this at least
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Sorry I meant I should be okay updating to the latest twrp. I've heard people locking up their phone in the thread.. lol
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Sorry I meant I should be okay updating to the latest twrp. I've heard people locking up their phone in the thread.. lol
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Yes, if your still on 8.1, there's no trouble with it at all. Fastboot the new twrp.img, enter twrp, flash the twrp.zip, then kernel.zip, then magisk.zip. I would, for this new update, still remove your screen lock security just to be safe. Then add it back in, and you'll be fine :good:
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Yes, if your still on 8.1, there's no trouble with it at all. Fastboot the new twrp.img, enter twrp, flash the twrp.zip, then kernel.zip, then magisk.zip. I would, for this new update, still remove your screen lock security just to be safe. Then add it back in, and you'll be fine :good:
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I already have twrp install couldn't it just be as flashing the updated TWRP?.
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I already have twrp install couldn't it just be as flashing the updated TWRP?.
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Go ahead if you'd like. I Was merely pointing out the safe and tested method that I, and many others use to upgrade. The P2XL is a little bit of a finicky beast. I've read too many stories over the last 3 months with bootloops and soft bricks by others doing simple flashing procedures that worked fine on other nexus devices, but crap a brick on this thing. Therefore, I don't take chances
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Go ahead if you'd like. I Was merely pointing out the safe and tested method that I, and many others use to upgrade. The P2XL is a little bit of a finicky beast. I've read too many stories over the last 3 months with bootloops and soft bricks by others doing simple flashing procedures that worked fine on other nexus devices, but crap a brick on this thing. Therefore, I don't take chances
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So I have to boot into temporary recovery with adb and than flash the updated trwp img
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So I have to boot into temporary recovery with adb and than flash the updated trwp img
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The procedure is as follows...
1. Put the new twrp.img in your platform-tools folder.
2. In bootloader/fastboot mode type fastboot boot twrpxxxx.img. That'll boot you into temp twrp .
3. In temp twrp, flash the new twrp.zip, then kernel.zip, then magisk.zip
4. Reboot, done :good:
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The procedure is as follows...
1. Put the new twrp.img in your platform-tools folder.
2. In bootloader/fastboot mode type fastboot boot twrpxxxx.img. That'll boot you into temp twrp .
3. In temp twrp, flash the new twrp.zip, then kernel.zip, then magisk.zip
4. Reboot, done :good:
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So I have to reflash the boot I'm and magisk too
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So I have to reflash the boot I'm and magisk too
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Yes. There have been reported issues with bootloops if you don't flash your custom kernel and magisk at the end.
Badger50 said:
The procedure is as follows...
1. Put the new twrp.img in your platform-tools folder.
2. In bootloader/fastboot mode type fastboot boot twrpxxxx.img. That'll boot you into temp twrp .
3. In temp twrp, flash the new twrp.zip, then kernel.zip, then magisk.zip
4. Reboot, done :good:
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So I have to reflash the boot I'm and magisk too?
Related
I updated the software on my DEB Nexus 7 from KOTH49H to KVT49L and now I can't install TWRP.
Are they in progress of making a new recovery img so that it works or should I revert back to KOT49H?
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I updated the software on my DEB Nexus 7 from KOTH49H to KVT49L and now I can't install TWRP.
Are they in progress of making a new recovery img so that it works or should I revert back to KOT49H?
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Do you still have root? What was the error?
There is no error it flashes TWRP and then when I boot recovery it is still stock recovery. I am unrooted.
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There is no error it flashes TWRP and then when I boot recovery it is still stock recovery. I am unrooted.
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Can you outline the exact steps you are doing to flash?
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Can you outline the exact steps you are doing to flash?
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I originally started out with PA 5.0 BETA but, then I reverted to stock to get the update. Full flash black to 4.4.2 KOT49H then I factory reset it once more to make sure everything is okay. After that I completed the setup Wizard and let all the apps update, after that was done I would reboot the tablet and then activate developer options. I flash using a batch I made that simply boots the tablet into bootloader then it uses the command fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img and reboots the device. Once it boots up I reboot into recovery and it shows the stock recovery instead of TWRP.
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I originally started out with PA 5.0 BETA but, then I reverted to stock to get the update. Full flash black to 4.4.2 KOT49H then I factory reset it once more to make sure everything is okay. After that I completed the setup Wizard and let all the apps update, after that was done I would reboot the tablet and then activate developer options. I flash using a batch I made that simply boots the tablet into bootloader then it uses the command fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img and reboots the device. Once it boots up I reboot into recovery and it shows the stock recovery instead of TWRP.
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In the process of resetting back to factory, did it relock your bootloader? I ask only because some tools do this automatically. I had to ask.
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In the process of resetting back to factory, did it relock you bootloader? I ask only because some tools do this automatically. I had to ask.
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Nah, I did it manually to see if locking and re-unlocking it would allow TWRP to be flashed but, that didn't work.
MColbath said:
Nah, I did it manually to see if locking and re-unlocking it would allow TWRP to be flashed but, that didn't work.
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Welp, can you BOOT into twrp...i.e. fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img then you can root it (a suggestion to use goo was here, but forget that).
If you can boot into twrp using the above suggestion, you can at least root and get some stuff done while waiting for a fix or update or someone more knowledgeable than I to solve your issue.
The only thing I can think of is that the bootloader changed and we are back to where you started, waiting for them to update it for your bootloader.
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Welp, can you BOOT into twrp...i.e. fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img then you can root it and try using...goo manager (never used this myself heard some good, some bad things, about it YMMV etc etc).
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No, well I can temporarily boot into TWRP using Wugfresh's kit but, that's the only way I can boot into TWRP. I'm not sure if that will work but, I will give it a shot.
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No, well I can temporarily boot into TWRP using Wugfresh's kit but, that's the only way I can boot into TWRP. I'm not sure if that will work but, I will give it a shot.
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Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
mdamaged said:
Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
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Okay seems good.
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Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
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Worked well I was able to root, install BusyBox (latest), and install glitch kernel without bricking. Thanks for the help.
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Worked well I was able to root, install BusyBox (latest), and install glitch kernel without bricking. Thanks for the help.
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No problem, thanks for the update.
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No problem, thanks for the update.
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I am browsing the root and it seems like they made a backup file that defaults it back to the original recovery. I am assuming this has something to do with Verizon because they patched a lot of stuff in the update or so it seems.
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I am browsing the root and it seems like they made a backup file that defaults it back to the original recovery. I am assuming this has something to do with Verizon because they patched a lot of stuff in the update or so it seems.
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Hmm, as you probably know there is a file that is normally renamed in the process of installing recoveries to prevent that, my guess is they changed the name or location or added a new one (with a diff name) or did something with the permissions so it could not be renamed, and I'll bet if you boot into twrp and rename that file you'll be able to flash and boot into twrp, though I'd make sure the contents of that file ONLY do that one thing, and that renaming it won't cause it to boot loop.
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Hmm, as you probably know there is a file that is normally renamed in the process of installing recoveries to prevent that, my guess is they changed the name or added a new one (with a diff name), and I'll bet if you boot into twrp and rename that file you'll be able to flash and boot into twrp, though I'd make sure the contents of that file ONLY do that one thing, and that renaming it won't cause it to boot loop.
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Yeah there are new backup files all over the place in System partition.
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Yeah there are new backup files all over the place in System partition.
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Stupid providers.
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Stupid providers.
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I'm checking the developer block section of recovery right now.
I'll upload the log for the recovery too. Hold on.
Here it is.
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Here it is.
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Is there a file in /system named recovery-from-boot.p?
flashed
fastboot flashing unlock
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fastboot flashing unlock_critical
now the phone wont boot just staying on google boot screen
flashed ota img still no joy any ideas thanks
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fastboot flashing unlock_critical
now the phone wont boot just staying on google boot screen
flashed ota img still no joy any ideas thanks
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You'd be better off flashing the factory image vs the ota. Did you side load it, or try fastboot??
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You'd be better off flashing the factory image vs the ota. Did you side load it, or try fastboot??
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i fastbooted it fastboot -w update image-taimen-opd1.170816.025.zip when it reboots i get google splash its like theres no software on the phone just tried flashing 8.0 still no joy
geting this as well telling me the device is corrupted
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i fastbooted it fastboot -w update image-taimen-opd1.170816.025.zip when it reboots i get google splash its like theres no software on the phone just tried flashing 8.0 still no joy
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So you tried fastbooting the ota??? That's not gonna work. You need to download the factory image, then unzip/extract it and put all the contents in your SDK platform-tools file. Then edit and save the flash-all.bat script with the -w removed, then you should be fine :good:
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So you tried fastbooting the ota??? That's not gonna work. You need to download the factory image, then unzip/extract it and put all the contents in your SDK platform-tools file. Then edit and save the flash-all.bat script with the -w removed, then you should be fine :good:
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yeah that what ive been doing ive installed twrp and there is no img on the phone just flashed system .img on its own still nothing
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yeah that what ive been doing ive installed twrp and there is no img on the phone just flashed system .img on its own still nothing
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The factory image# you posted earlier, ending in .025, is the November build. Is that what your wanting to do??? What build were you on before you started this??
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The factory image# you posted earlier, ending in .025, is the November build. Is that what your wanting to do??? What build were you on before you started this??
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was on 8.1 dec went to flash 8.1 jan couldnt flash as i didnt unlock critical so unlocked it and thats when this all started read on here some guy flashed back to 8.0 and it fixed it but not me lol
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was on 8.1 dec went to flash 8.1 jan couldnt flash as i didnt unlock critical so unlocked it and thats when this all started read on here some guy flashed back to 8.0 and it fixed it but not me lol
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Ah, now I see. In order to downgrade, you have to let your phone get wiped. So put the -w back in the flash-all script.
However, since your phone has already been wiped with unlocking_critical, might as well just flash the January update and don't edit the flash-all script. Then let your phone boot up, do a minimal setup, then go back to fastboot mode and boot twrp, then root if you want to with magisk 15.2 :good:
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Ah, now I see. In order to downgrade, you have to let your phone get wiped. So put the -w back in the flash-all script.
However, since your phone has already been wiped with unlocking_critical, might as well just flash the January update and don't edit the flash-all script. Then let your phone boot up, do a minimal setup, then go back to fastboot mode and boot twrp, then root if you want to with magisk 15.2 :good:
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cant find valid operating system the device will not start
wtf ive flashed 10 times today haha
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cant find valid operating system the device will not start
wtf ive flashed 10 times today haha
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Is your SDK up to date, as are you device drivers?? Also, what transfer cable are you using?? Your using up all my options bro!
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Is your SDK up to date, as are you device drivers?? Also, what transfer cable are you using?? Your using up all my options bro!
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yeah im out of ideas as well but thanks for trying to help :good:
just sideloaded ota looks like that worked
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yeah im out of ideas as well but thanks for trying to help :good:
just sideloaded ota looks like that worked
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I hate being defeated!!!! If everything is up to date, then the only other thing I could suggest is to go into stock recovery, do a factory reset, then start over. There is also a rescue script put there if that doesn't work. I'll find the link if you need it.
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I hate being defeated!!!! If everything is up to date, then the only other thing I could suggest is to go into stock recovery, do a factory reset, then start over. There is also a rescue script put there if that doesn't work. I'll find the link if you need it.
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all fixed with ota :fingers-crossed:
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all fixed with ota :fingers-crossed:
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You gotta be sh****ng me! Well good for you dude. Did you side load it?
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You gotta be sh****ng me! Well good for you dude. Did you side load it?
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Yeah sideloaded it strange that that worked but like you out of ideas so thought I'd try and boom
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Yeah sideloaded it strange that that worked but like you out of ideas so thought I'd try and boom
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Well, I'll be damned! Oh well, I learned something new at least. Glad you got it working though :good:
Hi all, got TWRP installed OK on my Pixel 2 XL, hit reboot and then it goes straight back into TWRP, but with no Touch. So, thought I could flash a new kernel (Flash?) but... no ADB! I guess the phone hasn't probably booted so ADB can't see the phone.
Any options at this point?!
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Hi all, got TWRP installed OK on my Pixel 2 XL, hit reboot and then it goes straight back into TWRP, but with no Touch. So, thought I could flash a new kernel (Flash?) but... no ADB! I guess the phone hasn't probably booted so ADB can't see the phone.
Any options at this point?!
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If your phone boots back to bootloader on reboot, you did something wrong. Reflash system imgs and start over.
Thanks! Is that a matter of following the guides on the official google download page and getting the factory images?
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Thanks! Is that a matter of following the guides on the official google download page and getting the factory images?
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Yes. If you don't want your data wiped, open the install.bat file and take off the -w.
Did you unlock your bootloader correctly? Unlock critical? I believe the pixel 2 xl is the only phone where that has to be done.
Boot into bootloader and fastboot flash recovery.img again, once your in recovery, flash the recovery.zip from your storage again, then reboot recovery.... its happened to me, usually when I switch slots, all I have to do is reflash recovery.
Also note, If I am trying to boot at that point (rather than flash a ROM), I usually just flash the kernel and magisk and I'm good to go.
Thanks all! I flashed the patched boot.img again and it seems to be working OK
OK, this whole thing is confusing me now! I get TWRP installed then I have to re-flash my boot.img before I quit TWRP (a magisk patched version of Flash) or the phone keeps booting to TWRP. Thats fine, but when I've flashed the boot.img I loose TWRP!
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OK, this whole thing is confusing me now! I get TWRP installed then I have to re-flash my boot.img before I quit TWRP (a magisk patched version of Flash) or the phone keeps booting to TWRP. Thats fine, but when I've flashed the boot.img I loose TWRP!
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Yes you do loose twrp after flashing the boot.img. the reason being that stock recovery resides in the boot.img. So when you flash it, bye..bye twrp! Why not just fastboot twrp, then once in twrp, flash the twrp installer zip, then flash your custom kernel(if used) then flash the magisk zip for root. :good:
Ok! So this is where I'm confused. The Flash Kernel is called boot.img? So I'm flashing it in twrp with the boot option?
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Ok! So this is where I'm confused. The Flash Kernel is called boot.img? So I'm flashing it in twrp with the boot option?
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No. Flash kernel is just the kernel, the boot.img is from the factory image. Flash the zip version of Flash kernel in twrp, then flash magisk.zip :good:
Ok. So here a shot of my confusion! The file I got from Flash is this one, flashkernel-taimen.v.2.30-boot.img. The three choices I'm being given by TWRP is boot, system or vendor?
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Ok. So here a shot of my confusion! The file I got from Flash is this one, flashkernel-taimen.v.2.30-boot.img. The three choices I'm being given by TWRP is boot, system or vendor?
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Download the 14mb FlashKernel-Taimen-v2.30.zip instead and put it in your phone to flash from within TWRP, followed by the magisk zip
http://nchancellor.net/downloads/kernels/taimen/8.1.0/stable/
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Ok. So here a shot of my confusion! The file I got from Flash is this one, flashkernel-taimen.v.2.30-boot.img. The three choices I'm being given by TWRP is boot, system or vendor?
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DON'T DO THAT! You'll bootloop for sure!! Do what the post below says, and what I told you earlier!
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Download the 14mb FlashKernel-Taimen-v2.30.zip instead and put it in your phone to flash from within TWRP, followed by the magisk zip
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Thanks all! All sorted! Now, to Xposed or not to Xposed. That's the question. Seems to be tripping safetynet but that's another quandary
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Thanks all! All sorted! Now, to Xposed or not to Xposed. That's the question. Seems to be tripping safetynet but that's another quandary
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There is no solution for that. Xposed always fails SafetyNet.
Is Xposed worth having these days? Are people still actively developing useful mods?
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Is Xposed worth having these days? Are people still actively developing useful mods?
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I think it's worth it, for the following apps:
I've had so many problems with TWRP on this phone that I don't even flash it anymore. If I need to flash a zip file I just fastboot into TWRP and flash it that way. Kind of a pain in the ass but I don't flash many zip files anyway.
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I've had so many problems with TWRP on this phone that I don't even flash it anymore. If I need to flash a zip file I just fastboot into TWRP and flash it that way. Kind of a pain in the ass but I don't flash many zip files anyway.
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No problems with TWRP here. Maybe you are flashing to the wrong slot.
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Is Xposed worth having these days? Are people still actively developing useful mods?
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I keep hoping Xposed will go die in a fire. It causes more problems than it solves, to the point ROM developers will tell you not to bother reporting issues with it installed. Rovo knows his stuff, but his creation has caused more damage to custom ROM development than Cyanogenmod did in its last three years.
Hi all,
I've updated my 3xl to the december update like usual, flash-all.bat without -w. Afterwards, it boots fine, and in settings it clearly states that I'm running the December security patch.
However, when I boot into twrp (not installed) and flash magisk, android boots to just before asking my SIM PIN, says "Shutting Down", then reboots and gives me the message "Can't load Android System. Your data may be corrupt." etc. inside stock recovery.
Did the December update somehow break magisk? Anyone gotten it to work? I'd rather not do a factory reset if it's not needed.
Works fine for me.
Try re-flashing the December update with the - w deleted see if it boots up. Then try flashing magdisk manually on bkth a and b partitions
Working fine for me as well.
I would try flashing the stock boot and system images to both slots. It probably won't work but worth a try before doing a factory reset.
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You have a corrupt backup copy of boot.img, Magisk grabbed that and used it for root.
Flash the stock boot.img to both slots and reroot.
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Try re-flashing the December update with the - w deleted see if it boots up. Then try flashing magdisk manually on bkth a and b partitions
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I would try flashing the stock boot and system images to both slots. It probably won't work but worth a try before doing a factory reset.
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TonikJDK said:
You have a corrupt backup copy of boot.img, Magisk grabbed that and used it for root.
Flash the stock boot.img to both slots and reroot.
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First off, thanks for trying to help!
Flashing the stock boot.img "solves" the problem, I can boot and use the phone like normal, but without root obviously. Using the stock boot.img inside magisk manager to patch it with 17.3 and flashing that boot image to both partitions gives me this error again. I've also tried re-applying the December update at least 3 more times, with the same result. Any other ideas?
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First off, thanks for trying to help!
Flashing the stock boot.img "solves" the problem, I can boot and use the phone like normal, but without root obviously. Using the stock boot.img inside magisk manager to patch it with 17.3 and flashing that boot image to both partitions gives me this error again. I've also tried re-applying the December update at least 3 more times, with the same result. Any other ideas?
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Flash the stock boot.img to both slots.
Reboot and check it.
Copy the Magisk zip to your phone.
Fastboot boot the TWRP img file, don't install it.
Use TWRP to install the Magisk zip, and you are done.
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First off, thanks for trying to help!
Flashing the stock boot.img "solves" the problem, I can boot and use the phone like normal, but without root obviously. Using the stock boot.img inside magisk manager to patch it with 17.3 and flashing that boot image to both partitions gives me this error again. I've also tried re-applying the December update at least 3 more times, with the same result. Any other ideas?
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Do you have the previous version of Edge Sense Plus module installed? That sounds exactly like what happens if you install Magisk with that module still there. He put out a new one today.
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Do you have the previous version of Edge Sense Plus module installed? That sounds exactly like what happens if you install Magisk with that module still there. He put out a new one today.
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Thank you so much, this worked!
Instead of going back an Android version, I used this script, uninstalled all modules and re-flashed Magisk. It works perfectly now. Thanks again!
RogerXIII said:
Thank you so much, this worked!
Instead of going back an Android version, I used this script, uninstalled all modules and re-flashed Magisk. It works perfectly now. Thanks again!
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Good deal. That is why I always keep a copy of the Magisk uninstaller on the phone itself. As long as I can get to BL/temp TWRP .img, the worst I am out is the time it takes me to reconfigure Magisk.
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However, when I boot into twrp (not installed)
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What do you use to get TWRP going when it's not permenantly installed? Just curious?
Fire Hound 8.1
Shaftamle said:
What do you use to get TWRP going when it's not permenantly installed? Just curious?
Fire Hound 8.1
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The TWRP image from the official website, and then simply fastboot boot twrp.img
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The TWRP image from the official website, and then simply fastboot boot twrp.img
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Ok cool. Wasn't sure if there was an app like fashify or something.
Fire Hound 8.1
sliding_billy said:
Do you have the previous version of Edge Sense Plus module installed? That sounds exactly like what happens if you install Magisk with that module still there. He put out a new one today.
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you are godsend my friend.
Touz604 said:
you are godsend my friend.
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Glad you got it figured out.
RogerXIII said:
The TWRP image from the official website, and then simply fastboot boot twrp.img
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How can we boot the twrp from fastboot?
The one from official website doesn't support Android 10 I believe and I failed with the info says "too many links".
bbs3223474 said:
How can we boot the twrp from fastboot?
The one from official website doesn't support Android 10 I believe and I failed with the info says "too many links".
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You ca't yet.
bbs3223474 said:
How can we boot the twrp from fastboot?
The one from official website doesn't support Android 10 I believe and I failed with the info says "too many links".
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Thread is from 2018
I am gonna check the official TWRP website for the workable TWRP for my Pixel 3 till I see your post
wangdaning said:
Thread is from 2018
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Yesterday i sideloaded the December ota, today i decided im going to unlock the bootloader, root and install a custom kernel. I followed the instructions in the pined post in guides and well, now my pixel wont boot and its booting back to trwp.
What i did was boot twrp.img thru fastboot.
Once twrp booted i flashed the twrp zip, kernel and magisk beta zip.
How do i get out of this bootloop now?
welp, just tried to flash the factory image and got this:
error: failed to load 'image-crosshatch-pq1a.181205.006.zip': Not enough space
mac208x said:
Yesterday i sideloaded the December ota, today i decided im going to unlock the bootloader, root and install a custom kernel. I followed the instructions in the pined post in guides and well, now my pixel wont boot and its booting back to trwp.
What i did was boot twrp.img thru fastboot.
Once twrp booted i flashed the twrp zip, kernel and magisk beta zip.
How do i get out of this bootloop now?
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fastboot flash boot --slot all boot.img
#6 in this guide.
Homeboy76 said:
fastboot flash boot --slot all boot.img
#6 in this guide.
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Thank you! So would you know what i did wrong? Or what do i now to get root and custom kernel?
mac208x said:
Thank you! So would you know what i did wrong? Or what do i now to get root and custom kernel?
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Pixel 3/Pixel 3 XL
- fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-1...img
- install Magisk' uninstaller
- add more zips
- Edit: Kernel of your choice
- Add more zips
- magisk-17.3.zip
- reboot system
Homeboy76 said:
Pixel 3/Pixel 3 XL
- fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-1...img
- install Magisk' uninstaller
- add more zips
- ElementalX 1.02.zip
- Add more zips
- magisk-17.3.zip
- reboot system
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Did exactly that but instead of ElementalX kernel im trying to use Kirisakura now back to bootloop into recovery
mac208x said:
Did exactly that but instead of ElementalX kernel im trying to use Kirisakura now back to bootloop into recovery
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After installing the TWRP.zip change slots in TWRP, reboot recovery and flash Magisk to the other slot, change slots back, then reboot.
airmaxx23 said:
Change slots in TWRP, reboot recovery and flash Magisk to the other slot, change slots back, then reboot.
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Im so sorry but what do you mean by slot?
mac208x said:
Im so sorry but what do you mean by slot?
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When you're in TWRP go to reboot, then switch from your current slot to the other.
airmaxx23 said:
When you're in TWRP go to reboot, then switch from your current slot to the other.
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Alright this is becoming silly. Did exactly as you said and again, bootloop back too twrp....Should i use the twrp from dees_troy or it doesnt matter? I dont know what it can be
Edit: Nvm im using the right twrp
mac208x said:
Alright this is becoming silly. Did exactly as you said and again, bootloop back too twrp....Should i use the twrp from dees_troy or it doesnt matter? I dont know what it can be
Edit: Nvm im using the right twrp
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Are you flashing Magisk in both slots?
airmaxx23 said:
Are you flashing Magisk in both slots?
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No didn't do that.
Okay so fastboot boot twrp.img
Once it boots flash the twrp.zip and magisk
Change to slot b
Flash magisk
Reboot.
Right? What about kernel?
mac208x said:
No didn't do that.
Okay so fastboot boot twrp.img
Once it boots flash the twrp.zip and magisk
Change to slot b
Flash magisk
Reboot.
Right? What about kernel?
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Try just that first and see if you can fully boot the phone.
airmaxx23 said:
Try just that first and see if you can fully boot the phone.
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No bootloop back to trwp. Now its stuck on the white google logo screen wont go pass it
airmaxx23 said:
When you're in TWRP go to reboot, then switch from your current slot to the other.
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Be careful with that. I did it bricked the device. It was like there was no system on that slot. I thought it was hard bricked but someone else did the same thing and eventually got it to boot.
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I dont know what do now, wont boot, cant enter recovery, apparently there is no system image the only thing i can do is enter fastboot. Never had this much damn trouble with rooting and installing twrp on a device.
jd1639 said:
Be careful with that. I did it bricked the device. It was like there was no system on that slot. I thought it was hard bricked but someone else did the same thing and eventually got it to boot.
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I've been doing it all along whenever I flash anything.
mac208x said:
I dont know what do now, wont boot, cant enter recovery, apparently there is no system image the only thing i can do is enter fastboot. Never had this much damn trouble with rooting and installing twrp on a device.
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You'll have to flash back to stock in fastboot.
mac208x said:
I dont know what do now, wont boot, cant enter recovery, apparently there is no system image the only thing i can do is enter fastboot. Never had this much damn trouble with rooting and installing twrp on a device.
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First, have you updated your sdk platform tools with the latest fastboot and adb? That's been causing a lot of people problems if they haven't updated them. If you have I would flash the stock boot image to boot slots.
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img. and
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
If that's not enough then flash the system's image to boot slots.
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airmaxx23 said:
I've been doing it all along whenever I flash anything.
You'll have to flash back to stock in fastboot.
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jd1639 said:
First, have you updated your sdk platform tools with the latest fastboot and adb? That's been causing a lot of people problems if they haven't updated them. If you have I would flash the stock boot image to boot slots.
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img. and
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
If that's not enough then flash the system's image to boot slots.
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How do i do this now? Flashing boot.img does nothing, phone still wont boot and hands on the boot logo. I cant enter recovery and apply from adb, nor flashing the factory image thru fastboot work, it keeps saying there isnt enough space for the .zip
mac208x said:
How do i do this now? Flashing boot.img does nothing, phone still wont boot and hands on the boot logo. I cant enter recovery and apply from adb, nor flashing the factory image thru fastboot work, it keeps saying there isnt enough space for the .zip
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Do you have the latest sdk platform tools. If not Google that, download the zip and extract it. Replace what you do have. I create a folder c:adb and put everything in that. Then set an environment variable path in Windows so fastboot and adb are available no matter what folder I'm working in.
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