Hello friend, I have a question, has someone been able to install xposed? I do not use TWRP, I directly from the app of xposed has a bootloader, I hope someone will answer me, thanks
cristianrb said:
Hello friend, I have a question, has someone been able to install xposed? I do not use TWRP, I directly from the app of xposed has a bootloader, I hope someone will answer me, thanks
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Hi. You will find more information about Xposed on this thread https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3753185&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
Enviado desde mi H3123 mediante Tapatalk
I haven't been able to successfully install xposed on my XA2. I've tried through TWRP and through Magisk Installer and both cause the phone to bootloop.
It works fine with the official Lineage 14.1.
After flashing the ROM in TWRP, all you have to do is reboot into the bootloader and run TWRP again.
Now you're on the correct slot and Xposed can be flashed. Don't do it directly after flashing the stock ROM or it will end up on the wrong slot and mess up the device.
So Xposed only works with LineageOS? I'm not sure what you mean by "run TWRP again"
UntouchedWagons said:
I'm not sure what you mean by "run TWRP again"
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- Boot TWRP
- Flash LineageOS
- Reboot from TWRP into Bootloader
- Boot TWRP again
- Flash Xposed
When you flash LineageOS in TWRP, it will ALWAYS be installed into the other slot.
Example:
You run TWRP on Slot A, LineageOS gets installed on Slot B. In order to flash other things like SU or Xposed, you NEED to reboot and then boot again into TWRP.
Otherwise all of the ZIP files get installed on the still active Slot A and you don't want that.
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Hello everyone, I am using OOS 4.1.6 on my new 3T, however I am unable to get root even though I have already tried with latest TWRP, magisk 12, and SuperSU 2.82. Nothing worked everytime I've got not rooted on root checker.
Please describe in steps what you did.
AcidNoteZ said:
Please describe in steps what you did.
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Hi,
We unclocked the bootloader, then we did flash with twrp 3.1.0 and installed SU 2.82.
After doing all this, the phone was not restarting.
mittal.bti said:
Hi,
We unclocked the bootloader, then we did flash with twrp 3.1.0 and installed SU 2.82.
After doing all this, the phone was not restarting.
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Well first of all, format your whole phone over TWRP. (System too, but make sure you have the full Oxygen OS zip on a computer.)
After formating all partitions, move the full OOS zip and Magisk 12.0 on your phone. Flash the OOS zip, restart your recovery and flash Magisk after it.
That worked 100% for me all the time.
If you still need assistance with that, we can setup Teamviewer so I can guide you through this.
mittal.bti said:
Hi,
We unclocked the bootloader, then we did flash with twrp 3.1.0 and installed SU 2.82.
After doing all this, the phone was not restarting.
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Same here! The phone freezes in boot animation screen. Even the animation stopped!
Guessing it's about the f2fs file system. I used to have a situation like this with Oneplus 2. My step was to format data and cache partitions back to ext4, and that worked.
Using 3t now, still not rooted. Don't want to start over after bootloader unlocking
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I had the same problem and was solved with twrp 3.0.4-1 and SuperSU-v2.82.
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Well first of all, format your whole phone over TWRP. (System too, but make sure you have the full Oxygen OS zip on a computer.)
After formating all partitions, move the full OOS zip and Magisk 12.0 on your phone. Flash the OOS zip, restart your recovery and flash Magisk after it.
That worked 100% for me all the time.
If you still need assistance with that, we can setup Teamviewer so I can guide you through this.
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Should I flash whole os using twrp. Or should I flash Via adb sideload?
ajsonofgod said:
Should I flash whole os using twrp. Or should I flash Via adb sideload?
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If you still want root, twrp, if dont flash it over adb
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If you still want root, twrp, if dont flash it over adb
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Ok, I will try and update here then.
I'd say wipe everything possible in TWRP except for system partition, then boot the system and then eventually flash some kind of a root package - either Magisk or SuperSU. I always do it that way and it works. I am not really sure but otherwise it might have something to do with the data encryption.
Use following and you should be all set (just did it 2 days ago):
1st Flash Stock Recovery (go back to stock - https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...-3-3t-and-go-back-completely-to-stock.456232/
Flash TWRP after you achieve STOCK OS 4.1.6.
Use this TWRP version for now (there is some issue with 3.1.1-2 i saw on forums):
twrp-3.1.1-0-oneplus3t.img
To Root just use Magisk-v13.3.zip (IMO way better than SuperSu + has MagiskHide for AndroidPay/Snapchat/SafetyNet checks):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
That is it, done!
Showbiz81 said:
I had the same problem and was solved with twrp 3.0.4-1 and SuperSU-v2.82.
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Thanks you are a life saver
I had the same problem and was solved with twrp 3.0.4-1 and Magisk-v13.3
So I've done a lot of reading and there are multiple threads with steps that aren't exactly clear or contradict each other or are outdated. I just want clarification on what I believe are the steps to flash a custom rom (7.1.2 since I can wait for 8) on a brand new Pixel XL.
Setup phone to the point of enabling adb debugging and oem unlock
Fastboot unlock
Fastboot boot twrp RC1 img
Flash twrp RC2 zip in twrp
Reboot to installed twrp
Wipe system, data, caches
Flash ROM
Flash twrp again
Reboot to twrp
Flash gapps and root method (magisk working for 7.1.2 or should I be using supersu? Also which versions?)
Flash twrp again??
Boot to ROM then setup and use like normal
Should this give me custom ROM, root and twrp that I can boot directly to without a pc again? As long as I do twrp flashing after a ROM each time it'll stick? Also, I keep seeing things for setting a pin before initial twrp boot but without spending 4 days reading I can't find the reason for it. Should I be flashing vendor, bootloader and radio for the latest Nougat release BEFORE unlocking or can I do it through fastboot prior to unlocking?
Coming from Nexus 6P and that was my first run in with the bootloader, radio and vendors so I want to avoid issues for myself. Phone should be here tomorrow and want to get down to business right away lol.
Any and all information is greatly appreciated. If all of this is answered in a centralized area please point me to it and tell me I'm stupid for missing it.
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Found this over in PN thread. Is it accurate? Seems similar to my process.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=73846565
wgrant said:
Fastboot boot twrp RC1 img
Flash twrp RC2 zip in twrp
Reboot to installed twrp
Wipe system, data, caches
Flash ROM
Flash twrp again
Reboot to twrp
Flash gapps and root method (magisk working for 7.1.2 or should I be using supersu? Also which versions?)
Flash twrp again??
Boot to ROM then setup and use like normal
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=73846565
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Assuming the bootloader is already unlocked and disregarding the unlocking instruction, these instructions are dead on accurate. I personally dont use magisk, but maybe another user will chime in. For 7.1.2 id use supersu 2.82.
You dont have to flash twrp again after flashing gapps and supersu, but its a good practice to have.
noidea24 said:
Assuming the bootloader is already unlocked and disregarding the unlocking instruction, these instructions are dead on accurate. I personally dont use magisk, but maybe another user will chime in. For 7.1.2 id use supersu 2.82.
You dont have to flash twrp again after flashing gapps and supersu, but its a good practice to have.
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Thank you very much. I'm about to unlock and go nuts on my phone. New phones are so fun to fiddle with!
if you want to use magisk you'll need to flash a custom kernel before you flash magisk. Also you'll need a modified magisk zip. Search around the thread you'll find one, the latest version I found was magisk v13.3.
Edit: Just found out magisk is officially support for pixel on version 14.1 Check out the magisk beta thread.
I'm not new to these things, but this time it seems I'm totally stuck.
What have I done till now?
- unlocked bootloader
- checked Anti-Version -> 4
- followed step 5 in this thread
What have I gained?
- I'm able to boot into TWRP and also to install several ZIPs. But every ZIP I install goes into bootloop. I have to flash the uninstaller-versions and then my phone works totally normal.
- I tried to install Magisk v16.0, v16.3 and v16.7, no success with each of them.
- I patched boot-image through Magisk itself -> also no success, still bootloop
What haven't I done yet?
- used lazyflasher to permanently flash TWRP as recovery
What are my phones creds?
- I'm on MIUI 9.6.3.0
If I'm right I can't flash any MIUI-version below 9.5.19.0 because of Anti 4. How will I be able to install Magisk and have a working phone? I found a thread where several links were included, one of them showing to some kind of ROM-kitchen, where I'd have the choice to create a custom ROM-zip with Magisk included (among other things like wallpapers, ringtones, which ROM-Version) but I can't find the link anymore. Would that be a possibility? Installing a MIUI beta 10?
just try using lazy flasher...
Ok, maybe I identified my problem: I have to booot into TWRP and flash the recovery within TWRP and afterwards I can install Magisk.
Can someone please confirm?
Tischbein said:
Ok, maybe I identified my problem: I have to booot into TWRP and flash the recovery within TWRP and afterwards I can install Magisk.
Can someone please confirm?
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Yes exactly..
Thanks, worked this way.
Hi everyone,
I'm going mad about Pixel 2 XL Root. I'm Trying to use Magisk v18 on latest Android versione but I'm not able to root the device.
Everytime I try to flash Magisk the screen stays loading Google Icon in loop forever and ever. I've tried every guide on the web whitout success.
Anyone can help me?
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Theese are the steps i take
-flash recovery twrp (ok)
-reboot to recovery (ok)
-flash magisk v18 (loop)
megamarini said:
Hi everyone,
I'm going mad about Pixel 2 XL Root. I'm Trying to use Magisk v18 on latest Android versione but I'm not able to root the device.
Everytime I try to flash Magisk the screen stays loading Google Icon in loop forever and ever. I've tried every guide on the web whitout success.
Anyone can help me?
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All the usual preemptive steps are complete, correct? You OEM unlocked it and all that?
djcrystals said:
All the usual preemptive steps are complete, correct? You OEM unlocked it and all that?
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Sure mate, I have rooted every smartphone owned since Xperia X8 and this is a very strange behaviour for me.
megamarini said:
Sure mate, I have rooted every smartphone owned since Xperia X8 and this is a very strange behaviour for me.
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Don't feel too bad my friend, the P2XL is a quirky little bugger to say the least. I had a heck of a time rooting 9.0 after I updated from 8.1, then outa the blue, it worked. Here's a few steps to try.
1. Fastboot twrp, then flash magisk, try to boot.
2. Fastboot twrp, flash twrp.zip, boot up, then go back to twrp and flash magisk. If no go, do the same steps, except after you flash magisk, flash the magisk uninstaller zip, then flash magisk again.
3. Fastboot into twrp, flash twrp.zip, custom kernel.zip, then magisk.zip. if no go, then try the magisk uninstaller.zip method again.
4. Stick with it, be patient, sooner or latter you'll find the right combo. Also, it seems easier to root using a custom kernel, if your willing to try it :good:
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Don't feel too bad my friend, the P2XL is a quirky little bugger to say the least. I had a heck of a time rooting 9.0 after I updated from 8.1, then outa the blue, it worked. Here's a few steps to try.
1. Fastboot twrp, then flash magisk, try to boot.
2. Fastboot twrp, flash twrp.zip, boot up, then go back to twrp and flash magisk. If no go, do the same steps, except after you flash magisk, flash the magisk uninstaller zip, then flash magisk again.
3. Fastboot into twrp, flash twrp.zip, custom kernel.zip, then magisk.zip. if no go, then try the magisk uninstaller.zip method again.
4. Stick with it, be patient, sooner or latter you'll find the right combo. Also, it seems easier to root using a custom kernel, if your willing to try it :good:
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Thank You mate, when I'll get home I'll try to follow yor steps and I'll let you know. Any suggestion about kernel on stock firmware? ElementalX it's ok?
Had the SAME problem yesterday:
Fastbooted TWRP
Flashed TWRP
Flashed Magisk
---> STUCK
Flashed TWRP
Flashed Magisk
---> BOOTED UP
Sui77 said:
Had the SAME problem yesterday:
Fastbooted TWRP
Flashed TWRP
Flashed Magisk
---> STUCK
Flashed TWRP
Flashed Magisk
---> BOOTED UP
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Tryed everything but nothing works..
megamarini said:
Tryed everything but nothing works..
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Maybe give the guide linked in my sig a shot.
If that doesn't help, try the following:
-once you've permanently installed TWRP, try rebooting to recovery after each additional step BEFORE rebooting to system:
install cust kernel, reboot to recovery, reboot to system
install magisk, reboot to recovery, reboot to system
if that doesn't work, try doing a mass install after TWRP is permanently installed:
in the same flash, install cust kernel and magisk, reboot to system
These have helped other users who have had odd issues with their set ups, but in the end, Pixel 2 XL is a fickle beast
Best of luck!
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Maybe give the guide linked in my sig a shot.
If that doesn't help, try the following:
-once you've permanently installed TWRP, try rebooting to recovery after each additional step BEFORE rebooting to system:
install cust kernel, reboot to recovery, reboot to system
install magisk, reboot to recovery, reboot to system
if that doesn't work, try doing a mass install after TWRP is permanently installed:
in the same flash, install cust kernel and magisk, reboot to system
These have helped other users who have had odd issues with their set ups, but in the end, Pixel 2 XL is a fickle beast
Best of luck!
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SOLVED
The only way (for me) to root my Pixel 2 XL is follow theese steps:
Rooting with Magisk
NOTE #4: This section assumes you are not going to install TWRP. If you are, skip to the next section and just flash the latest Magisk zip after installing TWRP.
Download the Magisk zip from the official thread and install the manager from the zip.
Grab a boot image to patch (either the one from the latest factory image or a custom kernel one) and push it to your device:
Code:
adb push <path_to_file> /sdcard/Download
Open Magisk Manager and click the Install button.
Click "Install" at the first prompt then choose "Patch Boot Image File". A file manager will pop up.
Select the boot image you want to patch and let Magisk Manager patch it.
Pull it off your device:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/MagiskManager/patched_boot.img
Reboot into the bootloader:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Flash the boot image and reboot.
Code:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
fastboot reboot
Open Magisk Manager and you should be rooted!
Source: XDA Post
Thank you so much to everyone who tried to help me!
Introduction
This is a LineageOS Recovery compiled from the source tree of LineageOS 17.1 for Redmi Note 9S / 9 Pro.[/STRIKE] While the recovery has been usable for quite some time now, since it is not possible for TWRP to support any device launched with Android 10 for now.
I am aware that there is a TWRP port for this device, but since the source code is not accessible (as for as I can tell, maybe I just did not look hard enough for the source code), I can only advice against using it. The official TWRP open-sourced under GPLv3 does not even support devices launched with Android 10 yet, so there's clearly something going on here. I do not fix compatibility issues between my ROM and that TWRP port.
Instructions (Installing Recovery)
1. Download recovery-XXXX.zip (extract to get recovery.img and vbmeta.img)
2. Reboot to bootloader (`adb reboot bootloader`)
3. Run `fastboot --disable-verification --disable-verity flash vbmeta vbmeta.img`
4. Run `fastboot flash recovery recovery.img`
5. Run `fastboot reboot recovery` to enter LineageOS Recovery
Instructions (Installing Magisk)
You have to use the official Magisk, version 20.4 or later. Installing an older Magisk will make the system unbootable.
1. Download Magisk >= 20.4, put onto computer
2. Reboot to LineageOS recovery, select `Mount /system` (you may see some errors, but they can be safely ignored)
3. Select `Apply update from ADB`
4. Run `adb sideload Magisk-xxx.zip`
5. You will see a signature verification error, select `Yes` to bypass the check
6. Reboot to system to enjoy your Magisk installation.
Caveats
1. Since it's not TWRP, you cannot decrypt your /data in recovery for now, which means no data backup or recovery, and you cannot install on-device flashable zips through this recovery.
2. Since it's not TWRP, it cannot prevent your OS from overwriting recovery automatically. If you use official ROM, you may need to manually re-flash the recovery every time. I'm not sure whether this can be bypassed with some Magisk module.
3. Don't expect to be able to flash anything into /system (e.g. OpenGAPPS or magisk) on stock ROMs
4. When trying to install OpenGAPPS on custom roms, it will get stuck at the end of the flashing process. This does not affect the functionality of the installed system and gapps, and a force-reboot into system will work just fine.
5. You need to always click "Mount /system" before flashing any mods into the system (i.e. Magisk, OpenGapps, etc., ROMs themselves are not affected), otherwise they will fail to install. (Clicking the option does not actually mount /system; it just sets up necessary mappings from the super partition to each of the dynamic partitions so that the installation scripts will work)
Downloads
LineageOS Recovery (with vbmeta included inzide the zip) (17.1, 2020-05-05): https://github.com/Xiaomi-Curtana/a.../recovery-2020-05-05/los-recovery-curtana.zip
Source Code
Device Tree: https://github.com/Xiaomi-Curtana/android_device_redmi_curtana
Kernel: https://github.com/Xiaomi-Curtana/android_kernel_redmi_sm7125
This is amazing !!! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
I'm very very grateful, but what's the advantage over stock recovery if we can't flash zips inside the phone memory? Or if we can't take a data backup?
Just asking trying not to be rude
cimdrap said:
I'm very very grateful, but what's the advantage over stock recovery if we can't flash zips inside the phone memory? Or if we can't take a data backup?
Just asking trying not to be rude
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Stock recovery can't flash custom rom, gapps or magisk
cimdrap said:
I'm very very grateful, but what's the advantage over stock recovery if we can't flash zips inside the phone memory? Or if we can't take a data backup?
Just asking trying not to be rude
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With LOS recovery you can adb sideload roms like EvolutionX
After reboot to recovery. It stuck at LOS recovery menu screen not response to Vol up/down button.
Then about 10 seconds phone reboot to normal stage.
When I reboot to recovery again it became stock recovery screen no LOS recovery.
ps000000 said:
After reboot to recovery. It stuck at LOS recovery menu screen not response to Vol up/down button.
Then about 10 seconds phone reboot to normal stage.
When I reboot to recovery again it became stock recovery screen no LOS recovery.
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You sure you read all the steps? And didn't just flash straight away
A greatest thanks to dev and tester to make this work. Thank you for all your hard work to make this work. More great things is coming soon!
Is it work on Pro Max?
ahmetrasittopal said:
Is it work on Pro Max?
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No
QuantumShqipe said:
You sure you read all the steps? And didn't just flash straight away
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Success now (BAD USB CABLE Haha).:laugh:
Can I install this recovery and work as twrp? then installing the xiaomi.eu rom? Thank you
Yuluga said:
Can I install this recovery and work as twrp? then installing the xiaomi.eu rom? Thank you
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No
TheMalachite said:
No
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so what is this recovery? to install the lineage rom?
Yuluga said:
so what is this recovery? to install the lineage rom?
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No, it's for flash custom rom + flash gapps and magisk on custom rom only
TheMalachite said:
No, it's for flash custom rom + flash gapps and magisk on custom rom only[/QUOTE
Your responds is confusing. Recent post ask if you can flash roms with this recovery and you said no. And then the person ask you so whats this recovery for, you said to flash roms and gapps ect.
Soo can we flash roms and gapps and zips YES or NO?
Thanks.
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Gearswar said:
TheMalachite said:
No, it's for flash custom rom + flash gapps and magisk on custom rom only[/QUOTE
Your responds is confusing. Recent post ask if you can flash roms with this recovery and you said no. And then the person ask you so whats this recovery for, you said to flash roms and gapps ect.
Soo can we flash roms and gapps and zips YES or NO?
Thanks.
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Is Xiaomi.eu is a custom ROM ? No that's a MIUI port with more customization and debloated
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Lame question
Do we need to unlock bootloader?
Or does it come unlocked by default
RickyGoldsmith said:
Lame question
Do we need to unlock bootloader?
Or does it come unlocked by default
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You unlock it via mi unlock tool... https://en.miui.com/unlock/
Takes 7 days
Hi,
i have a problem, my micro SD Card cant be mountet.
i have flasht LRTWRP now.
Have anyone a tip for me? What can i do ?
big thx