[Unofficial][Joan] TWRP 3.2.1 [Oreo firmware] - LG V30 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Developm

Introduction
This is a TWRP 3.2.1 build based on an oreo kernel which seems to be required for the oreo firmware of the H930. Currently Im using the kernel from my stock based ROM. In future updates (when i have the time for it, and if its needed) might make it smaller, by removing things like network, wifi and so on drivers. But for now, it works.
The name of the device (which it also checks for if you flash a ROM that has an assert so you wont flash it on the wrong device) is "joan", as thats the official codename of all V30s (inclduing V30S). I decided to that because I want to unite the H930 and US998 development, as the US998 seems to have no problems with H930 roms/kernels.
Bugs/Features
Its basically the same as this TWRP, just newer TWRP version (3.2.1 instead of 3.1.1), newer kernel, and renamed device.
So please for things that dont work go over there. I maybe plan to fix a few things here and there, but its really low priority for now.
Download
Use the one from this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77828489&postcount=153
FAQ
Why is there now a third TWRP Thread?
The old recoverys dont boot on the new Oreo firmware. This is an updated version that boots on it.
Will this work with the nougat firmware too?
I havent tested it, but it should work, as it uses the same kernel as my korean oreo port.
Whats so special about the Treblelized version?
It can mount/backup/wipe vendor, also flash an image to /vendor. Thats basically it.
Can I flash a treblelized ROM with the normal TWRP?
Yes, you can. You just need the treblelized TWRP if you want to (nativly) mount vendor, or if you want to backup/wipe vendor.
Can't everyone just use the treblelized version?
It's specially intended for people who have repartitioned! You can try, but idk what happens on phones that arent repartitioned, and you use this. Beware of unexpected behaviour!
Sources:
https://github.com/SGCMarkus/android_device_lge_joan-twrp
https://github.com/SGCMarkus/android_kernel_lge_msm8998
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP - Joan, ROM for the LG V30
Contributors
SGCMarkus
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2018-04-18
Last Updated 2018-04-18

I get access denied when i go to to your afh link.

Thank you! Can you check dl link because it req. to login ;/

Jerry08 said:
I get access denied when i go to to your afh link.
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Dizzyrul3z said:
Thank you! Can you check dl link because it req. to login ;/
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fixed... wrong link in the clipboard lol

If it's not problem for you, can you made a flashable zip for TWRP?

Dizzyrul3z said:
If it's not problem for you, can you made a flashable zip for TWRP?
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You can flash an image through TWRP too if you want to update your old one.
In the install menu, switch from "Install zip" to "Install image" (bottom right it was i think)

Damn I did not know that we lern all the time waiting for your rom to flash in twrp and we all be happy

maybe a stupid question, but must I flash before the no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip ?

kherio said:
maybe a stupid question, but must I flash before the no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip ?
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Depends on the rom youre using. the Custom Stock based ones have disabled verity/force encryption already built in what i know. If youre using pure stock, you need to do that once (after you change the boot image).
E.g.
Flash stock rom via kdz -> flash recovery -> format data (if it should be encrypted and twrp cant read it) -> flash no verity-opt encrypt -> flash lrcd (or whatever its called, service that checks if you have root or not) -> flash magisk or so -> setup rom
Thats how i did it, but that doesnt really have todo anything with the recovery itself

Flashed fine from within TWRP. Now waiting for the new Oreo, I'm running the Korea ROM on my unlocked US998.

TWRP
Sorry but I must be doing something wrong or there is a bug as when I install TWRP and I try to access it no matter what I do it always erases everything.
Please let me know if I am doing something wrong.
Thanks

etheodor said:
Sorry but I must be doing something wrong or there is a bug as when I install TWRP and I try to access it no matter what I do it always erases everything.
Please let me know if I am doing something wrong.
Thanks
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What do you mean by "it erases everything"?
What are the steps you use when you install it?

etheodor said:
Sorry but I must be doing something wrong or there is a bug as when I install TWRP and I try to access it no matter what I do it always erases everything.
Please let me know if I am doing something wrong.
Thanks
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try after you flash it with "fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxxxxx.img"
to use this "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img"
the way taht i managed to acces it is like this
- flash twrp
- power off phone (DO NOT power it on to enter in its rom)
- press power and volume down
- wait for the first "LG V30 ThinQ" logo to appear
- while i HOLD volume down i let the power button go then press it again
- the black text on white background will appear before the screen which says that you have your bootloader unlocked
- select yes using volume buttons
- press power
- then select yes again
- press power and that's it, just wait and it will enter in recovery

can i flash this in korean model v300s ?

seloka180 said:
can i flash this in korean model v300s [emoji848]
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No, unless you have a way to unlock the bootloader on the v300s -- and have fastboot flash commands.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+

TWRP
iRS_ said:
try after you flash it with "fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxxxxx.img"
to use this "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img"
the way taht i managed to acces it is like this
- flash twrp
- power off phone (DO NOT power it on to enter in its rom)
- press power and volume down
- wait for the first "LG V30 ThinQ" logo to appear
- while i HOLD volume down i let the power button go then press it again
- the black text on white background will appear before the screen which says that you have your bootloader unlocked
- select yes using volume buttons
- press power
- then select yes again
- press power and that's it, just wait and it will enter in recovery
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Thanks very much for the reply. I have tried this exact procedure but after the second yes it erases everything on my phone, and I tried this more than once.
What I have not tied is the "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img" I will try this too and see what happens. I will let you know. Thanks again.
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etheodor said:
Thanks very much for the reply. I have tried this exact procedure but after the second yes it erases everything on my phone, and I tried this more than once.
What I have not tied is the "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img" I will try this too and see what happens. I will let you know. Thanks again.
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I can confirm that "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img" is working on my V30 but NOT the key combination

etheodor said:
Thanks very much for the reply. I have tried this exact procedure but after the second yes it erases everything on my phone, and I tried this more than once.
What I have not tied is the "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img" I will try this too and see what happens. I will let you know. Thanks again.
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I can confirm that "fastboot boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img" is working on my V30 but NOT the key combination
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the key combination can be rather tricky, and you need a pretty good timing for it too, i rarely manage it on the first try ?

TWRP
SGCMarkus said:
the key combination can be rather tricky, and you need a pretty good timing for it too, i rarely manage it on the first try
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I see, this is not a problem I would rather use the fastboot command which is more safe that the key combo.
Thanks very match for your help

the key combo sometimes tricked me because the twrp was not properly installed and i ended up erasing everything... i always use fastboot command or TWRP official app to reboot in recovery. those are the safest procedures

Not sure how so many people are having issues with the key combination, it is very easy to do. I have updated to Oreo and have unlocked, installed twrp and rooted it successfully first try.
1. Hold both volume down and power until you see the first logo
2. Let go of power while still holding volume down
3. Press and hold down power again, along with volume down
4. You will be on a white screen
5. Choose yes and yes, you have to do this erase procedure twice
6. After the second erase you should now see the twrp splash screen
That is exactly how i did it and it was successful on the first try. I have tried same procedure again 4 times since and have don 2 of my friends phones, all worked perfectly first time

Related

Now I've unlocked bootloader on H815...

Can anyone please give me any helpers on the easiest way to Root and install TWRP on my H815, Im in the UK and Im running MM 20a official rom.
I have rooted other phones but not this is a new phone and isn't as straight forward as my G2 was.
Thanks in advance.
awes0me1 said:
Can anyone please gibe me any helpers on the easiest way to Root and install TWRP on my H815, Im in the UK and Im running MM 20a official rom.
I have rooted other phones but not this is a new phone and isn't as straight forward as my G2 was.
Thanks in advance.
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https://youtu.be/epcXXkMPRWk
If u go with step by step it willbe easier make sure to download correct files
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
Thank you for responding... I noticed the file I need to download (the big 4 gig image file is h815 10c which is LP.... but I'm on MM . Do I need to down grade of us there a for for MM?
Thanks again.
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
awes0me1 said:
Thank you for responding... I noticed the file I need to download (the big 4 gig image file is h815 10c which is LP.... but I'm on MM . Do I need to down grade of us there a for for MM?
Thanks again.
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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Worked for me .
Use the newest .zip = v.2.62-3[GUIDE]ROOT Your LG Marshmallow ROM With Systemless ROOT. No More ExFAT Issues!
dohouch said:
Worked for me .
Use the newest .zip = v.2.62-3[GUIDE]ROOT Your LG Marshmallow ROM With Systemless ROOT. No More ExFAT Issues!
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Thanks for responding...
I think I need to be already rooted to use this method, dp I not ?
I need to root and install twrp.
When i had my G2, the forums was buzzing with new Roms, it was pretty much a bullet proof phone, i was hoping for the same with the G4, pretty gutted that its so quiet in these forums for this phone.
awes0me1 said:
Thanks for responding...
I think I need to be already rooted to use this method, dp I not ?
I need to root and install twrp.
When i had my G2, the forums was buzzing with new Roms, it was pretty much a bullet proof phone, i was hoping for the same with the G4, pretty gutted that its so quiet in these forums for this phone.
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No. Just install twrp. Reboot into twrp and install supersu. Be sure to not let twrp auto-install anything to root your phone.
Jens1969 said:
No. Just install twrp. Reboot into twrp and install supersu. Be sure to not let twrp auto-install anything to root your phone.
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I've just installed twrp through fastboot, how do i boot into recovery please?
awes0me1 said:
how do i boot into recovery please?
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Hope your TWRP sticks, I'm new to this and it took me 3 attempts to get it to stick.
To get into recovery
Hold both power button and volume down button pressed
At first sight of LG logo release power button 1 second, Still holding volume down, then repress power button.
You should now get white screen with just 2 options, select "Reset" , Select with Power button, scroll with volume up/down
Again get white screen and confirm reset
If TWRP is on phone it should now appear.
If its not you are in for a Factory Reset
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Now do a default backup in TWRP (very handy this)
Then move systemless root zip to phone.
In twrp select install find your "systemless root zip " flash , then reboot using "System" DO not accept option to root your phone offered after selecting- reboot>system.
Hope its goes well
dohouch said:
Hope your TWRP sticks, I'm new to this and it took me 3 attempts to get it to stick.
To get into recovery
Hold both power button and volume down button pressed
At first sight of LG logo release power button 1 second, Still holding volume down, then repress power button.
You should now get white screen with just 2 options, select "Reset" , Select with Power button, scroll with volume up/down
Again get white screen and confirm reset
If TWRP is on phone it should now appear.
If its not you are in for a Factory Reset
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Now do a default backup in TWRP (very handy this)
Then move systemless root zip to phone.
In twrp select install find your "systemless root zip " flash , then reboot using "System" DO not accept option to root your phone offered after selecting- reboot>system.
Hope its goes well
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Yeah for some reason TWRP isn't sticking...tried 4 times now.
Im using 'adb reboot recovery' command and there is no recovery
I think im doing it right....thanks for your help btw, its much appreciated
Can you point me to the Twrp version you used ? Im wondering if im flashing wrong version ??
awes0me1 said:
Can you point me to the Twrp version you used ? Im wondering if im flashing wrong version ??
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This is my TWRP twrp-2.8.7.0-h815.img
Have a look at this post
dohouch said:
This is my TWRP twrp-2.8.7.0-h815.img
Have a look at this post
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I am on the same boat as OP. I unlocked the bootloader after updating to Marshmallow, so I didn't have TWRP from Lollipop. Now, even though it says that the flashing went okay, there is no recovery to boot into. Using "adb reboot recovery" it shows the android logo with the exclamation mark. If I do it using the hardware buttons, I get the LG's menu to wipe everything or exit.
Dante897 said:
I am on the same boat as OP. I unlocked the bootloader after updating to Marshmallow, so I didn't have TWRP from Lollipop. Now, even though it says that the flashing went okay, there is no recovery to boot into. Using "adb reboot recovery" it shows the android logo with the exclamation mark. If I do it using the hardware buttons, I get the LG's menu to wipe everything or exit.
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Yes...ive tried 10 times now and still no recovery. It says "OK" in adb after flash but no recovery.
Any ideas?
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
Dante897 said:
I am on the same boat as OP.
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If you have root there are many apps on play store such as : quick boot, simple boot, quick reboot. Install one of these and and they all all have options for reboot, hotboot, boot to recovery, etc. etc.
I have TWRP on my phone and if I use the standard way to enter recovery , power+volume down, then I will get the standard LG recovery screen but when I accept the recovery options there, it takes me to TWRP
dohouch said:
If you have root there are many apps on play store such as : quick boot, simple boot, quick reboot. Install one of these and and they all all have options for reboot, hotboot, boot to recovery, etc. etc.
I have TWRP on my phone and if I use the standard way to enter recovery , power+volume down, then I will get the standard LG recovery screen but when I accept the recovery options there, it takes me to TWRP
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That's the problem, I don't have root. I need TWRP to flash the SuperSU zip, don't I?
EDIT: Wait, do I need to say yes on the stock LG recovery first? The one that says wipe everything?
Dante897 said:
That's the problem, I don't have root. I need TWRP to flash the SuperSU zip, don't I?
EDIT: Wait, do I need to say yes on the stock LG recovery first? The one that says wipe everything?
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@ Dante897 No, if you don't have TWRP then don't. don't say yes to LG Recovery or you'll loose everything . You can also run TWRP on your PC and install systemless root zip that way. That maybe what I did, I can't exactly remember now.
I'm off to bed now, last night was a late night too.
I figured it out. You aren't supposed to flash the recovery., you are supposed to boot to it, flash SuperSU and then use Flashify to install TWRP. I did that, but I flashed the wrong SuperSU (I am an idiot I know) and my phone won't boot now. Currently I am in download mode and downloading the rom with LG Bridge . You can follow the guide here if you want http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/unlock-bootloader-install-twrp-root-t3128241 but whatever you do DO NOT flash SuperSU 2.46, grab the newest from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I cannot say that it will work, all I can tell you is that 2.46 certainly doesn't work.
EDIT: Alright, I let LG Bridge install the update, no wipe happened. I did the process again, this time I flashed SuperSU v2.62-3 and everything went well and my phone is now rooted.
awes0me1 said:
Yeah for some reason TWRP isn't sticking...tried 4 times now.
Im using 'adb reboot recovery' command and there is no recovery
I think im doing it right....thanks for your help btw, its much appreciated
Can you point me to the Twrp version you used ? Im wondering if im flashing wrong version ??
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I also had an issue with TWRP sticking. I followed someone else's tip and you have to have the twrp IMG saved on your computer and also on the phone before flashing recovery with fastboot.
Sent from my LG-H815 running CM13
Dante897 said:
I figured it out. You aren't supposed to flash the recovery., you are supposed to boot to it, flash SuperSU and then use Flashify to install TWRP. I did that, but I flashed the wrong SuperSU (I am an idiot I know) and my phone won't boot now. Currently I am in download mode and downloading the rom with LG Bridge . You can follow the guide here if you want http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/unlock-bootloader-install-twrp-root-t3128241 but whatever you do DO NOT flash SuperSU 2.46, grab the newest from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I cannot say that it will work, all I can tell you is that 2.46 certainly doesn't work.
EDIT: Alright, I let LG Bridge install the update, no wipe happened. I did the process again, this time I flashed SuperSU v2.62-3 and everything went well and my phone is now rooted.
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Finally managed to do it, thank you and everybody for all your help. Anyone else having trouble follow Dante897's post.
Thanks again

LG G4 keeps booting in recovery mode (TWRP)

Hi,
I made a CM14 update yesterday, but since then, my phone boots in recovery mode. I tried to reinstall TWRP, in current and previous versions, and other roms (I can flash), but nothing works; each time I reboot, TWRP appears...
Any hint ?
Thanks very Much !
gdoucou said:
Hi,
I made a CM14 update yesterday, but since then, my phone boots in recovery mode. I tried to reinstall TWRP, in current and previous versions, and other roms (I can flash), but nothing works; each time I reboot, TWRP appears...
Any hint ?
Thanks very Much !
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Try to install my latest BETA (check my signature)
steadfasterX said:
Try to install my latest BETA (check my signature)[/QUOT
Hi, thanks for your answer. I tried, but it still reboots on TWRP... (tried to install AICP).
There's an error message when installing :
patching system image unconditionnally
E:unknown command [log]
But it keeps going on with "dectected filesystem ext4 for /dev/boot [...]
Then it reboots in recovery...
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gdoucou said:
steadfasterX said:
Try to install my latest BETA (check my signature)[/QUOT
Hi, thanks for your answer. I tried, but it still reboots on TWRP... (tried to install AICP).
There's an error message when installing :
patching system image unconditionnally
E:unknown command [log]
But it keeps going on with "dectected filesystem ext4 for /dev/boot [...]
Then it reboots in recovery...
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Please try build 186
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dont work for me same Probleme
TooThPicK said:
dont work for me same Probleme
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Try my latest beta and if that is not working build 186
And which nightly causes that problem?
i think its not the recovery i test the cyanogen and this dont work
test installing stock but dont work
testet both not working
no Rom is working evrytime its boot to recovery
TooThPicK said:
i think its not the recovery i test the cyanogen and this dont work
test installing stock but dont work
testet both not working
no Rom is working evrytime its boot to recovery
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Which cm version? tell exact build date.
Try to reflash stock kdz
Is there a way to Flash kdz from fastboot or recovery lgup dont find my device
ok i find the download mode now lgup find my device i downloading 20g and test
The issue is due to change in Google code not being compatible with TWRP.
I had the same issue, I flashed stock ROM with LGUP and then flashed CM14.1 after that.
Once your back up and running you can't use the in built updater, you have to download the update, manuay reboot to recovery and then flash.
Lgup dont find my device i only have recovery and fastbood
ceanth said:
The issue is due to change in Google code not being compatible with TWRP.
I had the same issue, I flashed stock ROM with LGUP and then flashed CM14.1 after that.
Once your back up and running you can't use the in built updater, you have to download the update, manuay reboot to recovery and then flash.
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The change in Google code was the reason for one of the beta series I made. I was able to fix that in twrp even when this is no twrp issue. The internal updater worked fine afterwards when using any build after 15 of dec while using my latest beta.
That's why I ask several times what cm build they used (both do not answered this yet).
This is important so I can reproduce the issue and may can release a new twrp workaround if possible.
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TooThPicK said:
Lgup dont find my device i only have recovery and fastbood
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Not sure dude, best to post in the dedicated TWRP or cm14.1 thread.
its fixt thank you for your help the trick is turn off the g4 hold the + button and plugin the cabel now the device comes to downloadmode and now lgup is working
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steadfasterX said:
That's why I ask several times what cm build they used (both do not answered this yet).
This is important so I can reproduce the issue and may can release a new twrp workaround if possible.
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on my is the nigtly from 23.12
I got the same problem booting permanently in TWRP.
Flashing the build (02.12.) I had before also doesn't work.
Some kind of tips here?
xXfreshXx said:
I got the same problem booting permanently in TWRP.
Flashing the build (02.12.) I had before also doesn't work.
Some kind of tips here?
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Install my latest beta. I know that this do not solve the problem but then after flashing it try to boot into system. This will fail. Then pull the recovery log and provide it on http://paste.omnirom.org
If you don't know how to get that log it is easy. Check my FAQ #4 A.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68249027&postcount=3
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steadfasterX said:
Install my latest beta. I know that this do not solve the problem but then after flashing it try to boot into system. This will fail. Then pull the recovery log and provide it on http://paste.omnirom.org
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Thanks for your reply
https://paste.omnirom.org/view/6e5948df
xXfreshXx said:
Thanks for your reply
https://paste.omnirom.org/view/6e5948df
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Hm . This is really after a boot into system??...
Ok as I cannot see relevant data pls do the same again but with build 186 now. Provide the log again. The reason is that this build handles the bootloader commands in an other way and I may see then what I wanna see.
Thx
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Hm . This is really after a boot into system??...
Ok as I cannot see relevant data pls do the same again but with build 186 now. Provide the log again. The reason is that this build handles the bootloader commands in an other way and I may see then what I wanna see.
Thx
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Here you are.
https://paste.omnirom.org/view/594df4ce
xXfreshXx said:
Here you are.
https://paste.omnirom.org/view/594df4ce
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Hm the reason for that reboot lays somewhere else...
Please tell me exactly what you had done to produce that loop:
Which exact version of cm installed before upgrading?
Upgraded with internal cm updater or by flashing new zip in twrp?
The above would help me to reproduce the issue.
Besides the short questions above it would be great if you could test 2 things for me and if not skip to 3 (if you're in hurry):
1. The hw key combo test
2. The force twrp test
3. Last resort LG up
1. The hw key combo test
Flash the latest beta twrp and reboot into this twrp
Create a full backup if not already done so!!!
Power off the device and pull out the battery
Use the hardware key combo to get into factory reset screen (press vol down + power and keep them pressed. plugin battery. Wait until you see the LG logo and then release only the power button for 1 sec then press it again and keep both pressed until you see the factory reset screen)
Follow through this process and twrp will showing up without resetting anything
Grab the recovery log and paste it again
Then try to reboot to system
2. The force twrp test
If the first method hasn't worked it would be great to see the log anyways but then try the the following:
Boot into twrp (doesn't matter how for this test)
Flash again the latest twrp beta with twrp itself (choose img button at the bottom) and now when getting asked flash it to BOOT partition! Yes this is no problem or causes any damages. Just do it.
Then choose reboot into system and twrp will popup again (but now it starts from boot partition)
Now install the cm version of your choice or any other rom
Do NOT reboot yet
before rebooting grab the recovery log again and paste it again
3. LG up
If the above does not work and as I believe you need your device back soon the best bet would be do a full backup with the latest twrp beta version. Then use LG up to flash stock kdz again to get a working device.
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Moto G5 automatically boots into TWRP

Hey guys, hello there. I need a little help over here.
The other day I made the mistake to install an OTA on my rooted Moto G5 (dual SIM). I had the stock image, TWRP & unlocked bootloader. Of course it failed to install the OTA, but the weird thing is that it always boots to TWRP recovery. No matter if I choose to reboot completely or to boot to system from the TWRP reboot menu, it always goes back to TWRP.
Tried a few things, but none of them worked. Mainly I remember trying the "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" and did nothing. I didn't try this solution even though problem looks similar. Mainly I didn't want to have to unlock the bootloader and install recovery all over again.
Later I discovered that if I go to the bootloader and hit START from there, boots into OS. So it is functional.
Anyway, I installed Atomic OS ROM thinking I'll get rid of the problem and gain a custom ROM, and everything works, but the problem stays. If I reboot the phone, I have to do TWRP -> Bootloader -> System in order to get it to the OS.
Anyone has any idea on how to fix it?
I have the same problem, it comes back to recovery all the time and we can tell you about it, some help please
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Hi, I've come back, hahaha, I installed resurrection remix 7.1, previous all the wipes and reboot in bootloader I gave start and started, great.
I had this problem trying to install the rom ViperOS. I solved it with one of these steps:
- Boot into Fastboot, select "Start" with volume Keys.
- Flash "boot.img" directly from the zip that is ROM, do this using a PC.
- If you're using stock rom, reflash boot.img
Greetings
CypherPotato said:
I had this problem trying to install the rom ViperOS. I solved it with one of these steps:
- Boot into Fastboot, select "Start" with volume Keys.
- Flash "boot.img" directly from the zip that is ROM, do this using a PC.
- If you're using stock rom, reflash boot.img
Greetings
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Does not work for me.
I have flash boot.ini Atomic-OS-1.5 and OCT-N-WEEKLY ...
My phone boot always in recovery
regards
Sry for my bad english.
SuperUtilisateur said:
Does not work for me.
I have flash boot.ini Atomic-OS-1.5 and OCT-N-WEEKLY ...
My phone boot always in recovery
regards
Sry for my bad english.
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Have you tried to boot from Fastboot?
Yes, it works once...
But if I have to restart it (or turn off and start with the power button), the phone boot always in recovery.
It is then necessary to restart fastboot then press "start".
Haxorkat said:
Hey guys, hello there. I need a little help over here.
The other day I made the mistake to install an OTA on my rooted Moto G5 (dual SIM). I had the stock image, TWRP & unlocked bootloader. Of course it failed to install the OTA, but the weird thing is that it always boots to TWRP recovery. No matter if I choose to reboot completely or to boot to system from the TWRP reboot menu, it always goes back to TWRP.
Tried a few things, but none of them worked. Mainly I remember trying the "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" and did nothing. I didn't try this solution even though problem looks similar. Mainly I didn't want to have to unlock the bootloader and install recovery all over again.
Later I discovered that if I go to the bootloader and hit START from there, boots into OS. So it is functional.
Anyway, I installed Atomic OS ROM thinking I'll get rid of the problem and gain a custom ROM, and everything works, but the problem stays. If I reboot the phone, I have to do TWRP -> Bootloader -> System in order to get it to the OS.
Anyone has any idea on how to fix it?
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Try do a full reset through fastboot and then try installing whatever you need through fastboot and recovery. Much more reliable han ota installs/updates
Haxorkat said:
Hey guys, hello there. I need a little help over here.
The other day I made the mistake to install an OTA on my rooted Moto G5 (dual SIM). I had the stock image, TWRP & unlocked bootloader. Of course it failed to install the OTA, but the weird thing is that it always boots to TWRP recovery. No matter if I choose to reboot completely or to boot to system from the TWRP reboot menu, it always goes back to TWRP.
Tried a few things, but none of them worked. Mainly I remember trying the "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" and did nothing. I didn't try this solution even though problem looks similar. Mainly I didn't want to have to unlock the bootloader and install recovery all over again.
Later I discovered that if I go to the bootloader and hit START from there, boots into OS. So it is functional.
Anyway, I installed Atomic OS ROM thinking I'll get rid of the problem and gain a custom ROM, and everything works, but the problem stays. If I reboot the phone, I have to do TWRP -> Bootloader -> System in order to get it to the OS.
Anyone has any idea on how to fix it?
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install resurrection remix and lock with the update of the security patch as we know, then install via fastboot the original firmware, after rebooting install resurrection and now bootea normalmally greetings
grosobart said:
install resurrection remix and lock with the update of the security patch as we know, then install via fastboot the original firmware, after rebooting install resurrection and now bootea normalmally greetings
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>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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SuperUtilisateur said:
>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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It always says that
As long as it says at the end
Write OK
It flashed successfully
OK,
After flash,
boots automatically into recovery ...
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I tried with various boot.img. (linéage, AOSP, OctOS, ... )
Does not work ..
I started (into fastboot), I was errors. (Process stopped)
I just restored my phone ( https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/cedric/official/RETAIL/ )
... boot correctly.
Never mind ...
thank you all
SuperUtilisateur said:
>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/how-to/fyi-recovered-g5-xt-1676-to-stock-t3626088
try this first, regards
SuperUtilisateur said:
>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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you should flash the correct firmware on your device and it should work, I did it several times and it works perfect
Moto G5 boots to TWRP
I have the same issue. But the suggestions posted wouldn't help me. I have the stock ROM and I'm rooted with Magisk using TWRP recovery. I want to keep the stock ROM and don't want to go through the trouble of backing my data again. So, I was wondering if there was any work around. Would flashing the stock ROM, Boot and recovery without deleting user data partition help??
Noel Carson said:
I have the same issue. But the suggestions posted wouldn't help me. I have the stock ROM and I'm rooted with Magisk using TWRP recovery. I want to keep the stock ROM and don't want to go through the trouble of backing my data again. So, I was wondering if there was any work around. Would flashing the stock ROM, Boot and recovery without deleting user data partition help??
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Back up your stuff. By cloud or other means. Then reset and load your back up on boot or boot setup
rajibahmed said:
Back up your stuff. By cloud or other means. Then reset and load your back up on boot or boot setup
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Backing up Gigs of data is a huge pain. Even if I have to copy to my pc. So, just something that's less cumbersome.
Noel Carson said:
I have the same issue. But the suggestions posted wouldn't help me. I have the stock ROM and I'm rooted with Magisk using TWRP recovery. I want to keep the stock ROM and don't want to go through the trouble of backing my data again. So, I was wondering if there was any work around. Would flashing the stock ROM, Boot and recovery without deleting user data partition help??
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rajibahmed said:
Back up your stuff. By cloud or other means. Then reset and load your back up on boot or boot setup
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Read the faq section (2nd post) - answer is there
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/development/official-twrp-3-1-1-0-moto-g5-t3699737
grosobart said:
you should flash the correct firmware on your device and it should work, I did it several times and it works perfect
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Anyone get the stock for 16gb/2gb version?

Haven't flashed in over 2 years. Missing anything?

I went to the dark side in April 2016, and haven't flashed anything in about 2 years. Wife's tablet (flo) needs an update, MM is getting laggy though the tablet has always been good to us.
Titanium was getting to be crap around the last time I used it, with problems mostly restoring, does that still hold true? Might just use it to back up a couple apps she uses a lot and just use Play Store to restore the rest. It's not really important, just curious.
Downloading the TWRP app, I know TWRP is installed but willing to bet it needs to be updated and the app can do that.
Tablet is near its EOL, not planning on rooting it if the ROM doesn't come pre-rooted. I have no idea what Magisk is.
So I'm gonna go into TWRP, wipe system, wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik. Flash ROM (going with Lineage 15.1). Now at one point 2-3 years ago the common wisdom was starting to become "flash ROM, boot ROM, reboot to recovery and then flash Gapps." Y'all still doing that? Or can I just flash Gapps right after flashing ROM and reboot then?
Bit nervous as I haven't flashed in a while, but also kind of exciting.
We've got Android 8.1 Oreo now... Working perfectly on our Nexus 7... You should check it out...
Any suggestions for which are the most stable roms to try? I'm in the same boat. I'm on android 6.0.1, stopped flashing things a while ago and it might even be official! But mine's running like a dog so think I wanna try something to jazz it up!
You should try pure Nexus rom based on 7.1.2 for ultimate good battery life. Oreo is Good but battery isn't the greatest.
Well i have been rooting for a bit.
My N7 2013 Flo is not rooted. It is unlocked.
I thought i have via adb fastboot put latest twrp on it...but i turn it off (go into bootloader) toggle into recovery...tarp is not there (triangle with red 'i').....
I dont want to go ballistic but I never would have thought I am having such a hard time putting recovery image onto it.
It is stock 6.1
CF root doesn't exist anymore...some say use majisk....that's not working....
Without a recovery tool....(twrp) nothing can be flashed..
AM I MISSING SOMETHING
ganggreen777 said:
Well i have been rooting for a bit.
My N7 2013 Flo is not rooted. It is unlocked.
I thought i have via adb fastboot put latest twrp on it...but i turn it off (go into bootloader) toggle into recovery...tarp is not there (triangle with red 'i').....
I dont want to go ballistic but I never would have thought I am having such a hard time putting recovery image onto it.
It is stock 6.1
CF root doesn't exist anymore...some say use majisk....that's not working....
Without a recovery tool....(twrp) nothing can be flashed..
AM I MISSING SOMETHING
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Firstly, your stock 6.1 is ancient and obsolete. Here are detailed instructions to install a modern Android, TWRP and root....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/flo/install
ROM - https://download.lineageos.org/flo
native root solution, no need for CF, Magisk, etc. - https://download.lineageos.org/extras (install addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip and activate it in the developer options)
:good:
k23m said:
Firstly, your stock 6.1 is ancient and obsolete. Here are detailed instructions to install a modern Android, TWRP and root....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/flo/install
ROM - https://download.lineageos.org/flo
native root solution, no need for CF, Magisk, etc. - https://download.lineageos.org/extras (install addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip and activate it in the developer options)
:good:
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Thanks so much for responding back!!!!
Tonight I will follow the steps. I trust it will go fine.
Excited to do this. ......yep I waited this long to root this device
k23m said:
Firstly, your stock 6.1 is ancient and obsolete. Here are detailed instructions to install a modern Android, TWRP and root....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/flo/install
ROM - https://download.lineageos.org/flo
native root solution, no need for CF, Magisk, etc. - https://download.lineageos.org/extras (install addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip and activate it in the developer options)
:good:
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I did the 'install lineageOS on flo and installed TWRP latest. Seem like fastboot went into a slew of commands
and finished. I followed the steps to reboot into recovery and twrp is not there. Android dude opened with red triangle.
I have no clue whats up. I leave it sit, and it reboots into android splash screen and bootsup so i can use the tablet. I guess this is why I am soo perplexed. "Am i missing something?"
ganggreen777 said:
....twrp is not there. Android dude opened with red triangle.
...."Am i missing something?"
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I think you have missed this step.... "Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install." - https://twrp.me/asus/asusnexus72013wifi.html
k23m said:
I think you have missed this step.... "Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install." - https://twrp.me/asus/asusnexus72013wifi.html
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Thank you for 'helping me'......I have googled this combo everywhere and tried it all. Nothing is allowing the tablet to populate into twrp.....
Perhaps its really not fastbooting twrp into the device
Kevin_McLaughlin said:
Thank you for 'helping me'......I have googled this combo everywhere and tried it all. Nothing is allowing the tablet to populate into twrp.....
Perhaps its really not fastbooting twrp into the device
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Wait, is Kevin_McLaughlin=ganggreen777 ?
Anyway, here is an alternative way:
- fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-flo.img (please copy the output and post it here)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader
- select recovery in the bootloader
That's it, but you must do it in this order or else TWRP will be gone again.
k23m said:
Wait, is Kevin_McLaughlin=ganggreen777 ?
Anyway, here is an alternative way:
- fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-flo.img (please copy the output and post it here)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader
- select recovery in the bootloader
That's it, but you must do it in this ordecr or else TWRP will be gone again.
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Why u asking???? Have we chatted b4?¿?
I will do as stated above (I swear I am (thinking) I am doing it as above all the other times. (when you say copy output...is that from the fastboot dialogue? ) ...is it as easy as copy paste ...I dont remember how to copy via adb fastboot...
(Makes me wonder if twrp is really being fastbooted into the n7 2013
Thanks for helping.
k23m said:
Wait, is Kevin_McLaughlin=ganggreen777 ?
Anyway, here is an alternative way:
- fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-flo.img (please copy the output and post it here)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader
- select recovery in the bootloader
That's it, but you must do it in this order or else TWRP will be gone again.
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So I did the steps and it appeared. THANKS!!!
I downloaded the latest nightly of the link you told me to go to. I tried to flash it......it didnt flash.
ganggreen777 said:
So I did the steps and it appeared. THANKS!!!
I downloaded the latest nightly of the link you told me to go to. I tried to flash it......it didnt flash.
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Did you try a factory reset immediately prior to installing it?
Sent from my Asus P027 using XDA Labs
ganggreen777 said:
So I did the steps and it appeared. THANKS!!!
I downloaded the latest nightly of the link you told me to go to. I tried to flash it......it didnt flash.
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You need to do the following in TWRP:
(Optional, but recommended): Select the Backup button to create a backup.
Select Wipe and then Advanced Wipe.
Select Cache, System and Data partitions to be wiped and then Swipe to Wipe.
Go back to return to main menu, then select Install.
Navigate to /sdcard , and select the LineageOS .zip package.
next install the addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip (root addon)
and finally GApps (Google Apps) from https://opengapps.org/ - select ARM 7.1 pico
"Note: If you want any Google Apps on your device, you must follow this step before the first boot into Android!"
:highfive:
beachfl said:
Did you try a factory reset immediately prior to installing it?
Sent from my Asus P027 using XDA Labs
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Lol
Hell no....totally forgot.
I will do the next thing you posted....and check back.
THANKS
ganggreen777 said:
Lol
Hell no....totally forgot.
I will do the next thing you posted....and check back.
THANKS
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BTW
I am great to go.....thanks very much for helping me thru
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k23m said:
You need to do the following in TWRP:
(Optional, but recommended): Select the Backup button to create a backup.
Select Wipe and then Advanced Wipe.
Select Cache, System and Data partitions to be wiped and then Swipe to Wipe.
Go back to return to main menu, then select Install.
Navigate to /sdcard , and select the LineageOS .zip package.
next install the addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip (root addon)
and finally GApps (Google Apps) from https://opengapps.org/ - select ARM 7.1 pico
"Note: If you want any Google Apps on your device, you must follow this step before the first boot into Android!"
:highfive:
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BTW I am great to go... Thanks for sticking thru with me

[REDMI7] [ONCLITE] LR.Team TWRP-3.3.0-REDMI7-CN-wzsx150

I have to tell you :This is the first working TWRP I've found. This os not my work. Just sharing it in Redmi7 Recovery section.
It contains English and Chinese only.
Download link: https://mega.nz/#!TpojlSIA!ymMSB9wBHiza9kSAzqO-8idkuv5mRsvMXQ5rno4Z-so
Redmi 7 special edition TWRP Chinese and English modified optimization version
build date: 2019.4.20
modell: red rice 7, redmi 7
developer: wzsx150
team name: LR.Team
Installation:
Unlocked bootloader required
Working ADB and FASTBOOT connection required
The usually way: with fastboot flash recovery redmi7.img command
after successfully process do not restart the device
type fastboot reboot (do not press enter)
press and hold the volume up button
now press enter
press and hold the volume up button until the fresh TWRP starts
Quote from the Chinese website:
pre-brush into the third-party rec, must unlock the phone! ! Again, the brush machine is risky, please be cautious!
1. This rec supports data partition automatic decryption , encrypted data can be used normally under rec. The official system defaults to encrypting data partitions.
2. This rec supports the official full-page card swipe, but it may cover twrp; when upgrading automatically, you can remove the checkbox of the setting > auto-restart option for easy operation.
3. The bootloader must be unlocked to be able to brush into a third-party rec.
4. Built-in advanced > root system / clear root function.
5. Built-in advanced > remove dm checksum and cancel the forced encryption function, through certain operations, you can remove the official data forced encryption (understand people naturally understand how to operate, because avb2.0 exists, this function may not be normal).
6. Prevent the functions covered by the official rec: root system, signature boot, remove dm check, cancel forced encryption, etc. (some functions may cause the system to fail to enter, carefully operate).
刷入第三方rec前,必须解锁手机!!再次提醒,刷机有风险,操作请谨慎!
1.本rec支持data分区自动解密,加密的data不用格式化也能在rec下正常使用。官方系统默认是加密data分区。
2.本rec支持刷入官方原版全量卡刷包,但可能会覆盖twrp;自动升级时,可以去掉设置>自动重启选项的勾选,方便操作。
3.必须解锁bootloader才能刷入第三方rec。
4.内置高级>root系统/清除root功能。
5.内置高级>去除dm校验和取消强制加密功能,通过一定操作,可以去掉官方的data强制加密(懂的人自然懂怎么操作,因为avb2.0的存在,该功能可能不正常)。
6.防止被官方rec覆盖的功能:root系统、签名boot、去除dm校验、取消强制加密等(部分功能可能导致进不去系统,慎重操作)
Source: http://www.miui.com/thread-23429227-1-1.html
Do not forget! And be aware of it! No one has commanded you to change your phone!
No one has forced you to do this. So, you take every step at your own risk! Full responsibility lies with you!
Awesome! Thank you so much! You Rock!
I installed and works!
MalyMikrus said:
I installed and works!
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Of course it works. If it wasn't working, I wouldn't have shared it.
JulianJenner said:
Of course it works. If it wasn't working, I wouldn't have shared it.
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have u try rooting the phone with this twrp?
Yepp. My MIUI Stable is rooted now.
But, after Magisk19.zip you need a DmVerityForcedEncrypt.zip too!
https://mega.nz/#!6xpgQazL!RZALbnhhR8xEiri_7ljivVBZd2RhZYbQSmWd-tTgwtc
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者9.4.25.
Thanks !, I have to wait 15 days to unlock the bootloader, and try the twrp with miui eu, do you know if any developer is working in any kernel or rom? Regards!
JulianJenner said:
Yepp. My MIUI Stable is rooted now.
But, after Magisk19.zip you need a DmVerityForcedEncrypt.zip too!
https://mega.nz/#!6xpgQazL!RZALbnhhR8xEiri_7ljivVBZd2RhZYbQSmWd-tTgwtc
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者9.4.25.
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This wasn't needed for me.
I just fastboot flashed the twrp.img file, rebooted into recovery mode (aka TWRP), and then flashed the Magisk v19 zip file.
rebooted and magisk was installed properly, twrp is installed properly
Okay. That is good!
I think zip is needing if you flash stock miui rom, with this twrp...
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者9.4.25.
Can you post the dt and source please?
Dev.Team is the chinese LR.Team.They never give out information. Neither device tree nor other...they never share it.
I've mentioned source, where I found it (on first thread).
This is not my work, I just shared.
This is Recovery section of Redmi7. ...and this is a Recovery.
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者9.4.25.
JulianJenner said:
Dev.Team is the chinese LR.Team.They never give out information. Neither device tree nor other...they never share it.
I've mentioned source, where I found it (on first thread).
This is not my work, I just shared.
This is Recovery section of Redmi7. ...and this is a Recovery.
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者9.4.25.
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yea, but to publish a thread in this 'development' section, you need to follow XDA rules, which means the source code has to be published as well
Ok.
I thought this recovery is an important thing for Redmi7 users...
If not...okay...delete this thread...or move to an indifferent section. No problemo...
小米MIX标准版4GB128GB银色MIUI10中国开发者9.4.25.
how can I flash stock recovery?? Where i can find stock recovery?
IczYn said:
how can I flash stock recovery?? Where i can find stock recovery?
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On every stock ROM zip and on every stock TGZ file...
JulianJenner said:
On every stock ROM zip and on every stock TGZ file...
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OK but why when i try download stock rom i cant do this?
Thread closed on OP's request.
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