I wonder if it is possible to install a custom recovery on my OnePlus 5t without the use of a PC. The bootloader is already unlocked but I lost my existing recovery while updating to the latest OxygenOS Version. I searched XDA but couldn't find a guide for that.
Thanks for your help.
compu7er said:
I wonder if it is possible to install a custom recovery on my OnePlus 5t without the use of a PC. The bootloader is already unlocked but I lost my existing recovery while updating to the latest OxygenOS Version. I searched XDA but couldn't find a guide for that.
Thanks for your help.
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Well I've never personally installed a custom recovery without a PC. If you're still rooted you can maybe try flashify, but you probably lost root too.
compu7er said:
I wonder if it is possible to install a custom recovery on my OnePlus 5t without the use of a PC. The bootloader is already unlocked but I lost my existing recovery while updating to the latest OxygenOS Version. I searched XDA but couldn't find a guide for that.
Thanks for your help.
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If you are rooted you can do it with Root Toolcase app which can be installed from Playstore. I do it with Root Toolcase.
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Thanks for your ideas and thoughts! Unfortunatly I was not clear enough in explaining my situation. Yes, I also lost root. Therefore I need to get root back an then the custom recovery. I'm at the camping site at the moment and I don't have access to any PC... Is it possible to root my device without a PC?
compu7er said:
Thanks for your ideas and thoughts! Unfortunatly I was not clear enough in explaining my situation. Yes, I also lost root. Therefore I need to get root back an then the custom recovery. I'm at the camping site at the moment and I don't have access to any PC... Is it possible to root my device without a PC?
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Ooh i see. Sorry. Then there is no way doing it without a pc.
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Hi all,
I will receive my new 10 tomorrow. Is there a guide so I can root it right away? Not sure but I assume it will be a wwe version (401?)
I should unlock it via htcdev and what's next?
Thanks!
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twistednl said:
I should unlock it via htcdev and what's next?
Thanks!
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As usual .. after unlock, install TWRP and install SuperSU.zip
You need to read and understand this first : http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/psa-htc-policy-unlocking-bootloader-t3365986
and here is the TWRP : http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3358139
Thanks for the answer. Both links give me an error in the xda app. Know where to find them but just FYI.
So I need to replace the recovery without doubt. Hmm, not sure if I want that reading the things about ota and stock recovery. I'm actually waiting for mike1986 to create a custom rom for the 10 but up until now no news about that.
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Prety interested in this one too... Looked around and on some sites it said that you can do it using various apps... I would also like to keep it as stock as possible but rooted, at least at the beginning
Is there any one touch root solution
What versions of SuperSU are people trying and having success with?
Latest versions had issues on my M9 so had an older version working great!
km8j said:
Is there any one touch root solution
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Nope, and it as much as says so a few posts above yours.
I unlocked my device via htcdev, flashed trwp latest version and sideloaded the last beta version of supersu (2.71). These steps did the trick although some apps that require root (fstrim for example) claim I need to root the device. Rootchecker on the other hand claim my device is rooted. Main reason for me to unlock was adaway to get an almost ad free device.
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Was your device encrypted? Thought all devices are and you loose all userdata when you install TWRP. or even when you Unlock via htcDev?
Haldi4803 said:
Was your device encrypted? Thought all devices are and you loose all userdata when you install TWRP. or even when you Unlock via htcDev?
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It will wipe when you unlock but unlike previous years, because it is encrypted it will forget its access when you s-off as well.
The update is now available in my region but since I unlocked and rooted, how do I apply this? I assume nothing will get lost? Is there anybody with the ota file so I can at least restore stock recovery?
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twistednl said:
The update is now available in my region but since I unlocked and rooted, how do I apply this? I assume nothing will get lost? Is there anybody with the ota file so I can at least restore stock recovery?
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Relock and flash factory recovery.IMG. did you save any of recovery.IMG??
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How could I backup stock recovery? Backing up the rest is done with twrp but stock recovery wasn't possible of course. What I understood was the stock recovery could be pulled from RUU and since I'm on the wwe 401 version I was not afraid I couldn't find that. Only did not expect an ota that quick
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Typical verizon removed the "Enable OEM unlock" option from the developer settings. Hopefully someone will figure out temproot quickly.
twistednl said:
The update is now available in my region but since I unlocked and rooted, how do I apply this? I assume nothing will get lost? Is there anybody with the ota file so I can at least restore stock recovery?
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in my opinion I would not even bother with the OTA now that your unlocked and rooted. you will start seeing custom stuff soon enough. I'm still waiting for any info on mine even being shipped out.
What is the correct root procedure to keep signal?
I've tried:
1 unlock bootloader via htcdev.
2 flash TWRP.
3 flash SuperSU
4 run SunShine
5 re-enable data encryption via settings > storage
It then reboots and I see HTC logo (thought it was encrypting without giving any indication, so I left it overnight) and it was stuck in this state. In the morning I force rebooted and was still unencrypted and without signal, so I attempted step 5 with same result...
krismach said:
What is the correct root procedure to keep signal?
I've tried:
1 unlock bootloader via htcdev.
2 flash TWRP.
3 flash SuperSU
4 run SunShine
5 re-enable data encryption via settings > storage
It then reboots and I see HTC logo (thought it was encrypting without giving any indication, so I left it overnight) and it was stuck in this state. In the morning I force rebooted and was still unencrypted and without signal, so I attempted step 5 with same result...
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Critical step omitted... Format data
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/psa-htc-10-s-off-s-lock-unlock-t3371264
jollywhitefoot said:
Critical step omitted... Format data
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/psa-htc-10-s-off-s-lock-unlock-t3371264
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I tried it, and I lose root, but gain signal...
krismach said:
I tried it, and I lose root, but gain signal...
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Well at least it boots!
jollywhitefoot said:
Well at least it boots!
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That's always good
I've attempted to root it again and now it works, it's rooted, with s-off, unlocked, and encrypted and with signal working.
Not sure why you lose root after format data, is that normal?
Hello,
I'am on rom stock, no custom recovery and bootloader locked.
If I root my OP3, will I still receive rom stock updates and will I still install this updates like before ?
Thanks.
No. if u root you wont get updates
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Uh okay. It's embarassing..
In this case how get update ?
doums_ said:
Uh okay. It's embarassing..
In this case how get update ?
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Via incremental updates, flash it through TWRP recovery
And it's the officials updates ?
Yep, download from the oneplus website and flash
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ptoner said:
Yep, download from the oneplus website and flash
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Ok thanks all !
Sorry to hijack the thread.
Can someone tell me whether you can still use Android pay after you root?
Thanks.
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As long as you don't install xposed I think you are OK.
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Thanks for that ptoner
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doums_ said:
Hello,
I'am on rom stock, no custom recovery and bootloader locked.
If I root my OP3, will I still receive rom stock updates and will I still install this updates like before ?
Thanks.
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You have to unlock the bootloader too. Unblocking the bootloader will wipe your device.
As a rule of thumb, I always unlock bootloader on day one of purchasing my devices. (mostly Nexus or OP so far). This way you avoid potentially losing data.
Or u can download systemless xposed which will allow to turn on and off to use Android pay
Bradl79 said:
Or u can download systemless xposed which will allow to turn on and off to use Android pay
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You'll still have to reboot each time to use it
2x4 said:
You'll still have to reboot each time to use it
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What is the problem with Android pay with rooted device ? (I have never used Android pay and I dont know this app)
doums_ said:
What is the problem with Android pay with rooted device ? (I have never used Android pay and I dont know this app)
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With rooted it can work in certain conditions.
With xposed it cannot if it is active
2x4 said:
With rooted it can work in certain conditions.
With xposed it cannot if it is active
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Ok, and wath is the best way for rooting my device, xposed or traditional way (unlock bootloader, install TWRP and flash root apk ?)
doums_ said:
Ok, and wath is the best way for rooting my device, xposed or traditional way (unlock bootloader, install TWRP and flash root apk ?)
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root (access) is obtained via apps like SuperSU
xposed has nothing to do with root access - it is an additional framework allowing for low level modifications (like amplify, etc)
unlocking bootloader is always the first step, from there you can flash supersu (which is NOT just an APK file).
there's a number of threads about it that can explain it better than i.
2x4 said:
root (access) is obtained via apps like SuperSU
xposed has nothing to do with root access - it is an additional framework allowing for low level modifications (like amplify, etc)
unlocking bootloader is always the first step, from there you can flash supersu (which is NOT just an APK file).
there's a number of threads about it that can explain it better than i.
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Ok thanks you. I see the threads in OP3 xda forum.
One more question : is the warrantly lost after rooting ?
Hi
I updated to Oos 4.0. Then flashed TWRP. It boots into recovery but I can't see any files when I attempt to flash anything. I need to decrypt and from what I've read, that requires a data format. I tried that and now my system won't boot.
So as it stands, I have an unlocked bootloader, I can access TWRP but without being able to see the files and I can't boot up my phone.
Please help.
Edit: Latest TWRP (3.0.4) worked with Nougat and problem solved. Thanks everyone.
Use a different TWRP.. The latest one should support encrypted. Keep in mind booting on encrypted in twrp can take a long time so do not panic!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-touch-recovery-t3402999
LeighR said:
Hi
I updated to Oos 4.0. Then flashed TWRP. It boots into recovery but I can't see any files when I attempt to flash anything. I need to decrypt and from what I've read, that requires a data format. I tried that and now my system won't boot.
So as it stands, I have an unlocked bootloader, I can access TWRP but without being able to see the files and I can't boot up my phone.
Please help.
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Follow this guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3E-WYwk1QM&t=56s
you need the latest unreleased beta twrp. I would flash a full OOS as well to make sure everything is clean. I had the same problem and its a 10 min fix with the right twrp
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Puddi_Puddin said:
Use a different TWRP.. The latest one should support encrypted. Keep in mind booting on encrypted in twrp can take a long time so do not panic!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-touch-recovery-t3402999
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I should have said, I'm using the OnePlus 3T. I just tried this file and it wouldn't work, then read not to try on the 3T. Thanks anyway
uudruid74 said:
you need the latest unreleased beta twrp. I would flash a full OOS as well to make sure everything is clean. I had the same problem and its a 10 min fix with the right twrp
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Do you know where I might find it for the 3T? I'm looking but can't find it. Thanks.
LeighR said:
I should have said, I'm using the OnePlus 3T. I just tried this file and it wouldn't work, then read not to try on the 3T. Thanks anyway
Do you know where I might find it for the 3T? I'm looking but can't find it. Thanks.
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3 and 3T are now combined. See thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on.../recovery-official-twrp-oneplus-3-3t-t3543391
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LeighR said:
I should have said, I'm using the OnePlus 3T. I just tried this file and it wouldn't work, then read not to try on the 3T. Thanks anyway
Do you know where I might find it for the 3T? I'm looking but can't find it. Thanks.
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My fault, here https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15934#downloads look for this file: "twrp-3.0.3-x_blu_spark_v20-op3_op3t.img". This should 100% work!
v3.0.4-1 should work.
Thanks everyone, I used a newer TWRP and it worked
Dear All,
I was wondering if it would be possible to make a complete backup of my LG G4's stock ROM and recovery using TWRP (by booting into TWRP with fastboot, but not flashing it and then making a full nandroid backup including recovery).
Does anybody know if this is possible (I haven't tried it)?
ThePiGuy said:
Dear All,
I was wondering if it would be possible to make a complete backup of my LG G4's stock ROM and recovery using TWRP (by booting into TWRP with fastboot, but not flashing it and then making a full nandroid backup including recovery).
Does anybody know if this is possible (I haven't tried it)?
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http://tinyurl.com/dlbackup
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Thanks for your reply - it's good to know a method exists (especially for a locked device).
Just out of interest, would the TWRP method work?
ThePiGuy said:
Thanks for your reply - it's good to know a method exists (especially for a locked device).
Just out of interest, would the TWRP method work?
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TWRP requires an unlocked device.
fastboot boot will not work on Nougat based firmware.
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steadfasterX said:
TWRP requires an unlocked device.
fastboot boot will not work on Nougat based firmware.
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Ok thanks. Unfortunately I'm stuck on Marshmallow anyway
ThePiGuy said:
Ok thanks. Unfortunately I'm stuck on Marshmallow anyway
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There are several guides for installing nougat even on locked devices.. Depends on your model. Just use the search here.
PS: if you wanna thx someone here at XDA it's a good practice to just click the thanks button on every useful post you get
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So,it's my first time rooting a phone.
I think I understood the boltloader unlocking part,but I'm confused after that.
Also,side question, can the bootloader be relocked after rooting?
I also understand the magisk part,I think,but I'm really unsure about the files I have to download.
So,is there a good guide,or can you guys help me out?
Side question 2 : is it an issue,that I'm running the beta version of Oxygen OS?
Thanks in advance!
AzureB1te said:
So,it's my first time rooting a phone.
I think I understood the boltloader unlocking part,but I'm confused after that.
Also,side question, can the bootloader be relocked after rooting?
I also understand the magisk part,I think,but I'm really unsure about the files I have to download.
So,is there a good guide,or can you guys help me out?
Side question 2 : is it an issue,that I'm running the beta version of Oxygen OS?
Thanks in advance!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81277507&postcount=613
Follow his instructions and you are good to go. Works 100% without issues.
Don't relock the phone and it doesn't matter if you have open beta installed.
Kollachi said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81277507&postcount=613
Follow his instructions and you are good to go. Works 100% without issues.
Don't relock the phone and it doesn't matter if you have open beta installed.
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Thanks! Why shouldn't I relock tho?
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AzureB1te said:
Thanks! Why shouldn't I relock tho?
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Because it's not recommended to relock if the phone isnt completely stock. On xiaomi devices you will even brick the phone!
I really just need root to get my GCam app onto my system patition. After that I'd probabily unroot
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AzureB1te said:
I really just need root to get my GCam app onto my system patition. After that I'd probabily unroot
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You can't relock the bootloader if you have done any modifications, the device won't let you boot.
For now rooting is a must for the other camera, but there is a new version that comes out (hopefully) soon that enables other cameras without root or any other modifications.