Is there any way, in this moment?
I would like to root and put TWRP on my device...I know there is no TWRP yet for this model and it's not problem. But how to root?
TWRP is not ready yet, but you can root with magisk, there is a guide in this forum.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3825626&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
Enviado desde mi Mi A2 Lite mediante Tapatalk
Thank you very much.
I found that earlier but it's lot much job just for root and in that case phone will be factory reset. But I do not want to set up my phon several times.
Will wait for TWRP and then will root.
chillout23 said:
Thank you very much.
I found that earlier but it's lot much job just for root and in that case phone will be factory reset. But I do not want to set up my phon several times.
Will wait for TWRP and then will root.
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to use twrp you need to unlock the bootloader too, so you still hace to do the factory reset.
I know that...I already unlocked bootloader
chillout23 said:
I know that...I already unlocked bootloader
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So you don't have to reset the phone, you can install Magisk without losing anything.
How?
I installed Magisk manager app, but how to install Magisk.zip? Because manager without .zip does not work, of course
Rename to update.zip and install over stock recovery?
chillout23 said:
How?
I installed Magisk manager app, but how to install Magisk.zip? Because manager without .zip does not work, of course
Rename to update.zip and install over stock recovery?
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You should extract boot.img from fastboot ROM and patch it with magisk then flash it with fastboot.
Ok...I know that process...I thought there's another way. In that way I have to setup my phone again...twice was just fine
thank you
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If this is the last ever update, then i guess its time to finally root it in order to get support. Any help?
mcmikechan123 said:
If this is the last ever update, then i guess its time to finally root it in order to get support. Any help?
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Flash MESA's complete 30G rom here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72931940&postcount=98
When the flash is complete, flash magisk before rebooting.
You'll be on the latest 30G build, with root. Additionally, you can use TWRPs file manager to delete the "recovery-from-boot.p" file to ensure twrp is not overwritten by stock recovery.
Good day, I take the answer to ask if this kdz is made with flashtool 2014 or which tool.
Will I be able to install fullmics later?
Thank you very much.
Pelau76 said:
Good day, I take the answer to ask if this kdz is made with flashtool 2014 or which tool.
Will I be able to install fullmics later?
Thank you very much.
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Its a zip you flash in twrp. As long as you keep root and twrp recovery you can switch to fullmics no problem. If you need to obtain root, flash 30D or below with flash tool, root with kingroot and flash twrp
Ok. Thanks
help
i have lg g3 D851 firmware v30e
how can i root it and get v30g and root + twrp
and can i get twrp without root ?
daliyoos said:
i have lg g3 D851 firmware v30e
how can i root it and get v30g and root + twrp
and can i get twrp without root ?
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You cant root 30e. You have to downgrade to 30D or lower with lg flash tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...g3-d851-t-mobile-downgrading-rooting-t3608851), then root, install twrp, then flash the 30g zip and reroot before rebooting.
billard412 said:
You cant root 30e. You have to downgrade to 30D or lower with lg flash tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...g3-d851-t-mobile-downgrading-rooting-t3608851), then root, install twrp, then flash the 30g zip and reroot before rebooting.
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when i flash the 30g zip can i root using root using magisk ? or root with supersu zip?
daliyoos said:
when i flash the 30g zip can i root using root using magisk ? or root with supersu zip?
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Id use magisk. Supersu gives me trouble.
billard412 said:
Id use magisk. Supersu gives me trouble.
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Mmm i preferred supersu, what's happen if i use supersu instead of magisck what kind of troubles are you talking sir
Bootlop for example
mtkmanjaro said:
Mmm i preferred supersu, what's happen if i use supersu instead of magisck what kind of troubles are you talking sir
Bootlop for example
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Just didnt work on reboot. Never caused a bootloop that i can remember. Also causes half my apps not to function since it doesn't give the option to hide root. Magisk just functioned better imo. Was just a suggestion. If you wanna use supersu, more power to u. Do a backup first
billard412 said:
Just didnt work on reboot. Never caused a bootloop that i can remember. Also causes half my apps not to function since it doesn't give the option to hide root. Magisk just functioned better imo. Was just a suggestion. If you wanna use supersu, more power to u. Do a backup first
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Ok thanks dude, i think we needs to patch kernel in order to use super Su. I remember some one patch the kernel in 30 e firmware and super Su works well
I did his method successfully and everything came out perfect. thank you very much.
Magisk suggests to me to update to 14.0, there is some recommendation of not to realize it by the doubts.
billard412 said:
Flash MESA's complete 30G rom here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72931940&postcount=98
When the flash is complete, flash magisk before rebooting.
You'll be on the latest 30G build, with root. Additionally, you can use TWRPs file manager to delete the "recovery-from-boot.p" file to ensure twrp is not overwritten by stock recovery.
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ive never rooted and flashed anything before, this is my 1st time so everything is new to me. idk what magisk & twrp is, can you explain. also how do i do what you instructed?
Hi guys, I have updated my Htc10 to Oreo and want to root it now since the battery life is so much worse.
Is there anyway to root it on Oreo yet?
Thank you very much.
It's the same way as nougat
What you will do for battery life, cause I have same issue here
There is any instruction to flash magisk on Oreo?
Sivat said:
It's the same way as nougat
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Hey, are you sure it's the same way ?
Thanks
Bareq said:
What you will do for battery life, cause I have same issue here
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Hi, I have tried to reset, install greenify, but no improve so far ?
How is yours ?
alien44 said:
There is any instruction to flash magisk on Oreo?
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Is there any way to magisk root it ?
dvhuy95 said:
Hi, I have tried to reset, install greenify, but no improve so far ?
How is yours ?
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Tried *#*#4636#*#* and changed preferred network type to LTE/WCDMA i think I got some deferance, can you try it and report back?
dvhuy95 said:
Is there any way to magisk root it ?
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Yes, just unlock bootloader, flash TWRP (i have a copy oryginal recovery if U want), then make nand backup (must have boot partition backup) and flash newest magisk from xda, thats all
alien44 said:
Yes, just unlock bootloader, flash TWRP (i have a copy oryginal recovery if U want), then make nand backup (must have boot partition backup) and flash newest magisk from xda, thats all
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Hi, thanks for your reply, Could you give me some more details please?
Like how can i flash TWRP and how can I root the newest magisk?
I'm the real noob here.
thank you
dvhuy95 said:
Hi, thanks for your reply, Could you give me some more details please?
Like how can i flash TWRP and how can I root the newest magisk?
I'm the real noob here.
thank you
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1: Unlock Bootloader
2: Download and Flash TWRP - Fastboot Install Method (No Root Required)
3: Make a backup (select all partition)
4: Flash magisk via trwp.
5: Save your oryginal backup to PC
Hi guys, ther's a way to root Htc 10 Oreo with SuperSu by Chainfire? I've tried the procedure for Nougat without results. I need SuperSu to use Sunshine and I've read Sunshine is not compatible with Magisk.
yes after Oreo update battery drain and heating has increased. Regret updating to Oreo.
Nevermind - found it in another thread.
Hi
I was checking to see if I can find the original recovery file anywhere in case I want to apply an OTA.
I can't seem to find out which version I have installed when having Oreo installed..
Does anybody have a copy or know where to find it. My htc10 version is cid: htc__34 mid: 2PS620000?
\Sorenjul
dvhuy95 said:
Hi guys, I have updated my Htc10 to Oreo and want to root it now since the battery life is so much worse.
Is there anyway to root it on Oreo yet?
Thank you very much.
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flash in recovery , this is supersu for oreo
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ugZLnn7t2_GzvBhWjR_vyBGWOk4uN_HM/view?usp=sharing
working 2.82
ovodda said:
Hi guys, ther's a way to root Htc 10 Oreo with SuperSu by Chainfire? I've tried the procedure for Nougat without results. I need SuperSu to use Sunshine and I've read Sunshine is not compatible with Magisk.
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Her is modified version of 2.82 that works for me.
Hi
You can use my *one click root* to root oreo and all android version, the most fast and easy way
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/development/htc-10-one-click-root-android-version-t3766895
alien44 said:
1: Unlock Bootloader
2: Download and Flash TWRP - Fastboot Install Method (No Root Required)
3: Make a backup (select all partition)
4: Flash magisk via trwp.
5: Save your oryginal backup to PC
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Safety net works ?
No OEM Unlock in developer options
Can't seem to unlock the bootloader for the life of me. Tried everything listed to no avail. Developer options does not have the OEM unlock option anywhere and i've done multiple factory resets and reset into recovery mode/reset, etc.
deplorableone said:
Can't seem to unlock the bootloader for the life of me. Tried everything listed to no avail. Developer options does not have the OEM unlock option anywhere and i've done multiple factory resets and reset into recovery mode/reset, etc.
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Better than bootloader unlock, just S-OFF without unlocking the bootloader. http://theroot.ninja
Hello i buy reccently xiaomi mi mix2 and i updated my phone android 7.1 to android 8.0 oreo in official update.
But now i want to root my phone for remove pre-installed apps, i try many softwate kingroot, kingo root and towelroot
but none of these applications can root my phone.
balduine said:
Hello i buy reccently xiaomi mi mix2 and i updated my phone android 7.1 to android 8.0 oreo in official update.
But now i want to root my phone for remove pre-installed apps, i try many softwate kingroot, kingo root and towelroot
but none of these applications can root my phone.
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Hi there, don't bother with root softwares such as these. For the MIUI Oreo ROM you need the latest version of Magisk or SuperSU. Whichever one you decide needs to be flashed in TWRP.
Browse the Mix 2 guides on XDA there's plenty information on this topic.
Kaji said:
Hi there, don't bother with root softwares such as these. For the MIUI Oreo ROM you need the latest version of Magisk or SuperSU. Whichever one you decide needs to be flashed in TWRP.
Browse the Mix 2 guides on XDA there's plenty information on this topic.
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I want to have root access to my smartphone but without flashing it (and without install rom), it's possible ?
balduine said:
I want to have root access to my smartphone but without flashing it (and without install rom), it's possible ?
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Just using exploits? I don't think so...
Adriano-A3 said:
Just using exploits? I don't think so...
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My problem is if i flash with TWRP, i remove all data in my phone (apps, parameters...etc) ?
balduine said:
My problem is if i flash with TWRP, i remove all data in my phone (apps, parameters...etc) ?
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Most likely yes, but you can always copy it to PC before flashing
balduine said:
My problem is if i flash with TWRP, i remove all data in my phone (apps, parameters...etc) ?
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Just do a backup and root it forever, then you can use TitaniumBackup who backups everything.
Do it.
balduine said:
My problem is if i flash with TWRP, i remove all data in my phone (apps, parameters...etc) ?
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You can actually get away with not flahsing TWRP. You can setup the fastboot drivers on your PC, download the TWRP img and in CMD just boot to the TWRP image "fastboot boot TWRP.img" for example. It will boot to TWRP one time where you can utilize it's flashing capability but once you reboot there's no trace of it and you still have stock recovery.
I heard people brick their phones after flashing magisk. Is that their fault or it's just that magisk doesn't work on this phone yet?
Seems to be the later.
I will test some Magisk versions today.
The manager installs just fine, I downloaded the image from Mi and extracted the boot.img from their firmware. It seems to have been patched just fine with the Magisk app, I haven't flashed it yet, haven't figured out how to get to download mode on this phone. They have a custom boot loader and custom recovery on it. adb reboot download just reboots the phone. I went through the motions of unlocking the bootloader per their instructions but they're having me wait a week before I can unlock the bootloader. I'm hesitant to flash magisk before unlocking the bootloader and making sure I can re-flash with twrp if needed.
Flashing magisk bricks the phone, flashing patched boot.img also bricks the device.
Kingoroot anyone ?
A loot of people brick their phones.. but the sad part is to recover it back.. I dont know why is so hard to unbrick almost everyone Xiaomi phones...
tze_vitamin said:
A loot of people brick their phones.. but the sad part is to recover it back.. I dont know why is so hard to unbrick almost everyone Xiaomi phones...
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bricking rn8p due to magisk installation is easy to recover by flashing boot.img from stock rom.
astrakid said:
bricking rn8p due to magisk installation is easy to recover by flashing boot.img from stock rom.
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So did you manage to actually flash or install magisk and obtain root?
donkyshot said:
So did you manage to actually flash or install magisk and obtain root?
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no, root is not working. but it is easily possible to recover a bootlooping rn8p.
astrakid said:
no, root is not working. but it is easily possible to recover a bootlooping rn8p.
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Such a shame, I can't believe there's no custom recovery and root available yet for such a popular device. Let's wait and see.
Hey,
This guy here at the twrp thread says that he managed to root with Magisk 19.3.
rrk said:
Hello all,
Can somebody tell me how to replace Chinese ROM with Global one.
I am waiting now for bootloader unlock, abt 100 hrs remain, thanks in advance
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Is this possible yet? Looking to buy this phone.
razerphynx said:
Is this possible yet? Looking to buy this phone.
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Should be quite similar to before, but if you flash preloader & lk, you can recover from these bricks. That said, I've never had magisk bricking it for me.
I am on MIUI 12, Android 10, Chinese Beta Rom and I have Magisk installed as well...
Any update on a fully working method to root our device?
Android 11, custom ROM, CFW
astrakid said:
bricking rn8p due to magisk installation is easy to recover by flashing boot.img from stock rom.
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There is an easier way.
I had twrp as recovery and when i flashed magisk v20 zip it bricked both the normal system and recovery
It was saying "The system has been destroyed"
So i was doing random stuff and found the solution
1) go to fastboot
2) from pc execute the "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" you probably know how to install twrp
3) then boot to recovery
4) enter password and allow modifications
5) go to reboot > System
Thats how i did it.
I have not tested with other custom recoveries
Hope I help
nakedowl said:
I will test some Magisk versions today.
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Did other versions of magisk work
I root my MI 10T Pro with TWRP and Magisk. Now i see there is a Firmware-Update. Anywhere know how can i do the Update without lost root?
You can't. You have to uninstall magisk completely, perform update (if you have TWRP installed it might fail), and after that reinstall magisk and modules
OK. Thank you. The Bootloader is after the Update closed? And when its fail because TWRP what can i do?
No, bootloader stays unlocked, you just boot twrp after and reinstall magisk.
If it fails because of twrp you can do 2 things:
1. restore stock recovery and redo installation
2. download full rom from internet and apply through fastboot.
In any case you'd have to reinstall magisk after...
OK. Thank you. I understand right? When i go back to Stock the Bootloader is open but root is away? So i can root the other one Method without TWRP?
WeWa2013 said:
OK. Thank you. I understand right? When i go back to Stock the Bootloader is open but root is away? So i can root the other one Method without TWRP?
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Yeah. Basically whole boot partition gets overwritten and magisk goes away with stock update, you only have to reinstall it...