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Hi. Im stucked at fastboot... I have no OS and no TWRP.... on oneplus 2 it happen to me and I used a tool called FIRST AID, but for op3 it does not exist. I tried flash twrp by fastboot, it says success but when I boot to fastboot, I get a black screen.... Please help me
Im sorry to say this. But r.i.p oneplus 3
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please help me!
infamouzwt said:
Im sorry to say this. But r.i.p oneplus 3
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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thats not true.....
Which TWRP are you flashing and what rom were you on before the speed bump
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Which TWRP are you flashing and what rom were you on before the speed bump
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Hi. My rom before was freedom OS.... I tried twrp 3.0.2.0 and twrp 3.0.2.1 and stock recovery....
tuga49 said:
Hi. My rom before was freedom OS.... I tried twrp 3.0.2.0 and twrp 3.0.2.1 and stock recovery....
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Try the modified 3.0.2-19 twrp. Search XDA for it. It's all over.
Don't panic, i had the same issue yesterday. but try to search for the 3.0.2.19 verison of TWRP and flash it with fastboot.
Flash His recovery From here Via CMD OR anytoolkit
Than Move a flashable 3.2.4 on Your Mobile Via Usb (Going Recoverymode first)
Than Install 3.2.4 reboot my be its work...
Nilshalok said:
Flash His recovery From here Via CMD OR anytoolkit
Than Move a flashable 3.2.4 on Your Mobile Via Usb (Going Recoverymode first)
Than Install 3.2.4 reboot my be its work...
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hi. it says success flashed on cmd, but when I boot to recovery, it just show me a black screen!
abuddlah said:
Don't panic, i had the same issue yesterday. but try to search for the 3.0.2.19 verison of TWRP and flash it with fastboot.
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Hi. I don't find any twrp with version 3.0.2.19... please help me.
Unbrick tool
Just look here it did help me in nearly the same situation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700
Hi! thank you all! I solved the problem flashing twrp with version 3.0.2.19! thank you all!
tuga49 said:
hi. it says success flashed on cmd, but when I boot to recovery, it just show me a black screen!
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are you Trying 3.5.2???
Having a similar issue. I'm on 3.5.2 unlocked bootloader, no root, stock recovery. Everytime I try to flash TWRP, it appears to succeed, but will never boot to TWRP. Boots fastboot and OOS just fine, but no recovery available. I then tried to flash stock recovery, but same issue appears. I then was able to use skipsoft toolkit to get stock recovery, but only by relocking then unlocking the bootloader. Everytime I tried to simply flash a recovery it appears to succeed, but will not boot to recovery. So skipsoft was able to fix the no recovery problem, but I am still unable to flash TWRP
Mansquatch312 said:
Having a similar issue. I'm on 3.5.2 unlocked bootloader, no root, stock recovery. Everytime I try to flash TWRP, it appears to succeed, but will never boot to TWRP. Boots fastboot and OOS just fine, but no recovery available. I then tried to flash stock recovery, but same issue appears. I then was able to use skipsoft toolkit to get stock recovery, but only by relocking then unlocking the bootloader. Everytime I tried to simply flash a recovery it appears to succeed, but will not boot to recovery. So skipsoft was able to fix the no recovery problem, but I am still unable to flash TWRP
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Here is the issue. 3.5.2 has a different firmware than previous OOS versions. You will need a specific 3.5.2 modified TWRP. The link is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3875375&d=1473889816
You can see that this is discussed on the oneplus forums here: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ity-update-with-working-twrp-recovery.465353/
I ran into this same problem myself, and realized that this was the issue. You should be very careful because it could cause you some grief. Whatever you do don't lock your bootloader if you end up with a nonfunctional and non functional recovery.
I have the same issue i can flash all the recovery images but non of them worked i tried 1000 different methods and nothing works.. Getting a bit desperate is someone please able to help me got my new phone already broke it kinda..
Saqrez said:
I have the same issue i can flash all the recovery images but non of them worked i tried 1000 different methods and nothing works.. Getting a bit desperate is someone please able to help me got my new phone already broke it kinda..
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I suggest you to refer to the post of @gmarondel :
gmarondel said:
Just look here it did help me in nearly the same situation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700
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Follow this guide and everything will be ok.
I know u fixed the problem but i think this is a general guide to fix your phone if you have this type of issue after flashing OOS 3.5.6 based roms!
i had the same issue yesterday with freedom os 1.7 (based on OOS 3.5.6) and OOS 3.5.6, here is how i fixed my phone:
- download http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3875375&d=1473889816
-unzip it and put it on the desktop
-put your phone in fastboot (make sure you have unloked bootloader and installed all the drivers and adb on your pc)
-press shift and right mouse click on the desktop and hit open a new prompt window here
-write "fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img" and press enter, your phone should reboot in recovery (keep the prompt open)
-wipe dalvik/system/data/cache/internal storage go back and do format data
-reboot in bootloader(fastboot)
-write in the prompt "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img"
-unplug your phone and turn it off switching in fastboot with the volume buttons
-when it's powered off press power+volume down and chose recovery
-now you should boot and flash any rom in recovery (i suggest you to not try to flash any OOS 3.5.6 based roms)
i went back to OOS 3.2.6 but any other custom rom lshould be fine!
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I know u fixed the problem but i think this is a general guide to fix your phone if you have this type of issue after flashing OOS 3.5.6 based roms!
i had the same issue yesterday with freedom os 1.7 (based on OOS 3.5.6) and OOS 3.5.6, here is how i fixed my phone:
- download http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3875375&d=1473889816
-unzip it and put it on the desktop
-put your phone in fastboot (make sure you have unloked bootloader and installed all the drivers and adb on your pc)
-press shift and right mouse click on the desktop and hit open a new prompt window here
-write "fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img" and press enter, your phone should reboot in recovery (keep the prompt open)
-wipe dalvik/system/data/cache/internal storage go back and do format data
-reboot in bootloader(fastboot)
-write in the prompt "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img"
-unplug your phone and turn it off switching in fastboot with the volume buttons
-when it's powered off press power+volume down and chose recovery
-now you should boot and flash any rom in recovery (i suggest you to not try to flash any OOS 3.5.6 based roms)
i went back to OOS 3.2.6 but any other custom rom lshould be fine!
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I really appreciate your help but i think i fixed it. Today suddenly my phone went into recovery without doing anything except for 1000 methods. I am so happy that people like you are willing to help people.
I read in another thread that I need to 'Just reflash the original boot.img on both a and b to unroot. Log in and then reroot'...how do I do this? I can flash boot.img via fastboot no problem...but how do I switch partitions? Also, this method doesn't result any data loss correct? Was going to do the 'full unroot' option in SuperSU but with the partitions stuff I'm not sure if that will work?
I'm running TWRP RC2 and SuperSU SR3 2.79. Phone is fully setup and functioning other than Snapchat. Went to bed at 5am after taking hours to log into all my apps, configure them again, etc....would HATE to do all that over again...so much that I would stop using Snapchat to avoid it.
Any help would be appreciated.
@blueyes, I saw you help another member out with something similar but not quite...any idea?
You can simply use the in app option it works just fine. Alternatively you can install Magisk without wiping to keep root and bypass Safteynet (will allow you to use Snapchat, Android Pay, etc..) I was running a nearly identical setup to you when I did it. Here's some instructions if you want to try that route https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71629390&postcount=2394
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You can simply use the in app option it works just fine. Alternatively you can install Magisk without wiping to keep root and bypass Safteynet (will allow you to use Snapchat, Android Pay, etc..) I was running a nearly identical setup to you when I did it. Here's some instructions if you want to try that route https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71629390&postcount=2394
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That certainly sounds better as it will give me the perk of being able to finally use Android Pay. I'll investigate, but worst case I'll do the in-app solution and do the old method of logging in to Snapchat and then re-rooting. Thank you!
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Quoted from another thread. Anyway I tried it out. Already had Pure Nexus, superuser, twrp RC2, and elementalx installed. Magisk fully working. Here are the steps I followed (no wipe)
Open SuperSu
Uninstall supersu from in app option
Reboot system
Reboot recovery
Flash Magisk zip
Wipe cache/davlik cache
Reboot system (creates bootloop back to recovery)
From twrp switch bootloader slot to the inactive slot
reboot recovery
From twrp switch back to the orignal boot slot
reboot system (these steps end the bootloop for some reason)
You might need to force close your root check app and reopen for it to detect root at first.
edit: Saftey net passed, just checked =)
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So...I had different results.
When I remove SuperSU from in-app option, my phone was still rooted. It didn't actually unroot. Is that because I told it to not flash the boot.img?
#7 didn't result in a boot loop...proceeding on...
@IlyaKol you do need to let it reflash the original boot.img. Supersu modifies it to achieve root. Magisk is it's own root you probably shouldn't have flashed it until you verified that supersu had been removed. You can still try removing supersu from in app option I have no idea if it will effect magiskSu. After you remove supersu go the Magisk app (the zip installed it) and see if it's still rooted. If not just try reflashing the zip. All you can do is hope it works out. Once it's installed properly you go the app and enable Magisk Hide, there is a Safteynet test in status page along with root status, I will post a screenshot for clarity
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@IlyaKol you do need to let it reflash the original boot.img. Supersu modifies it to achieve root. Magisk is it's own root you probably shouldn't have flashed it until you verified that supersu had been removed. You can still try removing supersu from in app option I have no idea if it will effect magiskSu. After you remove supersu go the Magisk app (the zip installed it) and see if it's still rooted. If not just try reflashing the zip. All you can do is hope it works out. Once it's installed properly you go the app and enable Magisk Hide, there is a Safteynet test in status page along with root status, I will post a screenshot for clarity
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Okay, I'm going back to recovery, will flash the Magisk Uninstaller followed by the SuperSU installer. Then I'll go into the app and this time tell it to restore the boot image but NOT the recovery. Right? lol.
That didn't work so I'm trying other methods to remove SuperSU...I'll report back later as I need to get going and will be doing this elsewhere lol.
@IlyaKol rather than reflashing supersu since the root is not removed you should instead just downloaded the supersu apo from the playstore then try removing the supersu root from there. If you get an "error no SuperSU binaries detected" then it is already removed.
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@IlyaKol rather than reflashing supersu since the root is not removed you should instead just downloaded the supersu apo from the playstore then try removing the supersu root from there. If you get an "error no SuperSU binaries detected" then it is already removed.
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It's still there even after running other tools found on XDA to try and unroot. I'll just flash the boot image manually when I get back home. Magisk sees it as such, not the Magisk root.
Thanks for the other steps...only remaining question I have is do I need to flash the boot image to both partitions? Or is whatever fastboot defaults to enough? If I do, what's the fastboot command for that?
If you use fastboot make sure it's on your current slot. I can't imagine why the unroot wouldn't work. Did you try clearing app data on your root checking app? Did the actual supersu app from play store detect supersu binaries? You might run into some data loss trying to remove root honestly if no methods are working. If all else fails do a wipe and then just install magisk when you've reinstalled the rom of your choice. I know it's not a pleasant solution but it's a solid last resort.
Eh, @tdct12, I finally caved and just ran flash-all.bat to get back to 100% stock. Third time redoing my entire phone (copying all the data back down such as pictures/videos, music, etc. and logging into each app and signing in, etc.). First time I forgot to unlock the bootloader first, so I had to wipe (DOH!), 2nd time was I didn't log into Snapchat before rooting (DOH^2) and now this is the 3rd time. #thirdtimesacharm
Yesterday (round 2) I finished at 4:45am. It's 1:13am now...so let's see how long the third time takes lol.
This time I added unlocked the BL, flashed TWRP RC2/Magisk 11.6 (from your quote)/ElementalX 1.09 right from the beginning lol. Taking no chances.
Sweet, I hope it works for you this time around!
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Sweet, I hope it works for you this time around!
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So far so good. Magisk detected proper root and passed safetynet, allowing Snapchat to login. So I'm golden. Thanks again for the rest of the steps, etc.! Have a good one!
IlyaKol said:
So far so good. Magisk detected proper root and passed safetynet, allowing Snapchat to login. So I'm golden. Thanks again for the rest of the steps, etc.! Have a good one!
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Glad it worked for you. Would you mind posting your steps on how to get it working. I have been having issues with Magisk passing the safety check. I have flashed to 100% stock as well. I'm also using Pure Nexus if there is something different I have to do since I'm running that. Thanks!
Edit: I have followed the steps listed above after flashing Pure Nexus and it still will not pass safety check.
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@blueyes, I saw you help another member out with something similar but not quite...any idea?
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Are you referring to "fastboot --set-active" a(or b) CMD. Run just fastboot and you'll see the available commands. After switching slots reboot bootloader to assure that you are in the opposite slot.
There's more commands available with fastboot oem... To see those (in Linux, i don't use Windows) pull your aboot.img and run "strings aboot.img | grep oem
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Glad it worked for you. Would you mind posting your steps on how to get it working. I have been having issues with Magisk passing the safety check. I have flashed to 100% stock as well. I'm also using Pure Nexus if there is something different I have to do since I'm running that. Thanks!
Edit: I have followed the steps listed above after flashing Pure Nexus and it still will not pass safety check.
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Basically, the gist of what I did after I gave up and accepted the fact that I'd have to go back to 100% stock and rebuild my setup again:
1) Flash to 100% stock using Flash-All.bat from the Factory Image (using ADB/Fastboot tools)
2) Boot into the OS
3) Next I enabled developer options, allowed USB debugging and allowed for the bootloader to be unlocked
4) Plugged the phone into the PC, accepted the ADB fingerprint
5) Opened the platform-tools directory in my command window
6) Rebooted to the bootloader via 'adb reboot bootloader' command
7) Booted to TWRP using the 'fastboot boot *insert TWRP image name*' command (I used one of the alpha versions)
8) First thing I did in "Temp TWRP" was I flashed TWRP RC2 permanently and rebooted back to recovery
9) I then installed Magisk v11.6 (I did not have to do any of the additional steps to fix any bootloops with changing the boot slot, etc....might be a 7.1.2 thing vs 7.1.1, etc.)
10) *Optional* I flashed ElementalX 1.09 for Pixel
11) Wiped cache/dalvik (cache doesn't seem to wipe because it can't find /cache?)
12) Rebooted to system
13) In the Magisk Manager app, go to Settings and make sure "Enable BusyBox" and "Magisk Hide" are enabled.
14) Run the SafetNet check. It should pass.
DO NOT UPDATE TO v12.0 as I guess it's not ready for Pixel's yet.
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Are you referring to "fastboot --set-active" a(or b) CMD. Run just fastboot and you'll see the available commands. After switching slots reboot bootloader to assure that you are in the opposite slot.
There's more commands available with fastboot oem... To see those (in Linux, i don't use Windows) pull your aboot.img and run "strings aboot.img | grep oem
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Thanks. I ended up finding the option on how to do that in TWRP and then later fastboot as well...all is well that ends well. Loving my new phone.
Hi,
I had my OP3 for 1 year and had tested lots of differents ROM and I get used to change kernel too.
I bought an OP5 and have found someone to buy my OP3.
I went back from RR 5.8.3 to OOS, reverted stock recovery and locked the bootloader.
Everything went fine, except I had the dm_verity screen, even with locked bootloader.
I flashed TWRP and OOS 4.0.2 to use the fastboot commands to end with this. Then, just to be sure, I flashed OOS 4.1.3 to try OTA.
What a surprise, I can't to it. I can download OTA file but I can't reboot to apply the OTA.
I tried to upload the file on the internal sdcard an do the manual update, tried to apply it in the stock recovery or to sideload the full ROM but everything doesn't work.
I can't understand what I've missed.
Can anyeone help me ?
Thxs in advance
JC
I too had that dm verity isssue after i had locked the bootloader. So i just asked oneplus to flash my device remotely. Bam..all good.
Can't comment on that update though
cjcm51 said:
Hi,
I had my OP3 for 1 year and had tested lots of differents ROM and I get used to change kernel too.
I bought an OP5 and have found someone to buy my OP3.
I went back from RR 5.8.3 to OOS, reverted stock recovery and locked the bootloader.
Everything went fine, except I had the dm_verity screen, even with locked bootloader.
I flashed TWRP and OOS 4.0.2 to use the fastboot commands to end with this. Then, just to be sure, I flashed OOS 4.1.3 to try OTA.
What a surprise, I can't to it. I can download OTA file but I can't reboot to apply the OTA.
I tried to upload the file on the internal sdcard an do the manual update, tried to apply it in the stock recovery or to sideload the full ROM but everything doesn't work.
I can't understand what I've missed.
Can anyeone help me ?
Thxs in advance
JC
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reboot PC, delete your previous adb tools, try the one attached below.
Download latest 4.1.6 build and recovery from downloads.oneplus.net
flash recovery first, boot into it, wipe everything, then immediately do adb sideload.
I will have to add that sometimes adb sideload can misbehave and you get a message that you're blocked, delete the folder you unzipped, close adb, reboot computer and try unzip and run commands again. Once sideload works and dm verity is gone you know the deal
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reboot PC, delete your previous adb tools, try the one attached below.
Download latest 4.1.6 build and recovery from downloads.oneplus.net
flash recovery first, boot into it, wipe everything, then immediately do adb sideload.
I will have to add that sometimes adb sideload can misbehave and you get a message that you're blocked, delete the folder you unzipped, close adb, reboot computer and try unzip and run commands again. Once sideload works and dm verity is gone you know the deal
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Thx for your answers.
I'm at work but will try this later today and let you know.
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reboot PC, delete your previous adb tools, try the one attached below.
Download latest 4.1.6 build and recovery from downloads.oneplus.net
flash recovery first, boot into it, wipe everything, then immediately do adb sideload.
I will have to add that sometimes adb sideload can misbehave and you get a message that you're blocked, delete the folder you unzipped, close adb, reboot computer and try unzip and run commands again. Once sideload works and dm verity is gone you know the deal
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Thanks mate !
It worked !
I had to wipe everything twice before it worked but now it's all good !
I downloaded OOS 4.1.3 and stock recovery from oneplus website and was able to do the 4.1.6 OTA upgrade.
So you guessed well, it was a previous upgrade failure and corrupted folder that blocked me. TWRP wipe hadn't helped as stock recovery did.
Just to add, the dm_verity warning is also gone.
I relocked the bootloader and can now sell my phone.
Thanks again, my problem is gone.
hello,
my device is bootlooping after i tried flashing magisk and twrp. How can i fix this?
mikachu182 said:
hello,
my device is bootlooping after i tried flashing magisk and twrp. How can i fix this?
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try to flash stock boot.img and recovery.img
sonn3 said:
try to flash stock boot.img and recovery.img
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Same issue. So how would we go about flashing properly?
Search for recovery.img and boot.img in stock rom and flash in fastboot mode.
mikachu182 said:
hello,
my device is bootlooping after i tried flashing magisk and twrp. How can i fix this?
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Did you select close avb 2.0 in twrp and factory reset?
mikachu182 said:
hello,
my device is bootlooping after i tried flashing magisk and twrp. How can i fix this?
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We would need further details on which device (region) which MIUI version (number, android, region) you were on when you attempted to install Magisk. Of course we assume here you had unlocked your bootloader first, otherwise any attempt to flash anything will result in bootloop.
Many have successfully rooted on Android 9 regardless of MIUI version.
Complication often comes with Chineses devices from what I read, Global not so much so if you are on Global device consider yourself lucky
Easiest root is probably to flash LR team TWRP If you can still access fastboot mode (voloume - + power) version 09.24 or 11.04 if you are on Android 9 or version 12.10 if you are on Android 10. Note that you probably have more chances of success being on Android 9.
And use the root feature from WITHIN that TWRP to install root on your device.
You have a complete guide of the steps to reproduce here:
Guide
I have tested on Android 9, EEA device, EEA rom MIUI 11.0.2.0 and it works without an issue if you follow the guide provided above.
If you still want to manually flash Magisk from any other recovery, make sure to use version 19.04 which seems to have the higher odds of success (update afterward from Manager).
Also as mentioned by @wang1chung do not forget to close avb 2.0.
Myself I also had RM Force encrypt option used (just in case) even if not mentionned in the thread.
But unlike what was suggested in those threads I did not wipe data.
That said since I do not want to have TWRP to stick for now, I actually want it to automatically be replaced by stock recovery all went fine for me, and Magisk is there.
And when I need TWRP for something I just flash it again and do my stuff.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Same problem here. Luckly fastboot was still working (vol down + power after Redmi logo gets off). Then, I've downloaded stock ROM, and tryied manually execute fastboot commands, without success. Then, I've found a .bat file inside the root folder of the stock ROM .tar.gz archive, then executed the .bat file. Phone is working back. So, whats the catch about install Magisk? Any tips?
allxdadev said:
Same problem here. Luckly fastboot was still working (vol down + power after Redmi logo gets off). Then, I've downloaded stock ROM, and tryied manually execute fastboot commands, without success. Then, I've found a .bat file inside the root folder of the stock ROM .tar.gz archive, then executed the .bat file. Phone is working back. So, whats the catch about install Magisk? Any tips?
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Personally I used the hassle-free method pressing the button to root directly from within the LR-TWRP (09.24, or 11.04 on Android 9 MIUI), swiped, then pressed that other provided button to close AVB 2.0, swiped and it worked on first attempt.
Of course TWRP got replaced on first reboot by system recovery, but I dont care as I do not want it to stick on my device. I just flash it again when I need it.
Magisk stayed, updated it from Manager (well manager updated first to that new ugly theme.... yurk!), then Magisk updated, no problem.
Note that I am on EU Phone running EEA MIUI 11.0.2.0. You might get a different outcome with other devices/roms.
Side note, LR-TWRP 09.24 installs Magisk 19.04 which has been reported numerous time to work on most Android 9 MIUI regional versions. LR-TWRP 11.04 howevers installs Magisk 20.0 fyi.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
regarding the thread title, i had the same problem. right when i was about to retart everything all over from 0, i was glad i was able to just go into twrp and just unroot. rebooted and it started as if nothing hsppended. now i jjust gotta find which module made me bootloop.
try this n give us the result
Yesterday it happend suddenly: Battery 5% left, just a quick newsarticle before bed and it left me.
At first it didn't even take any charge. Booted in recovery and it's at 40% now.
But booting doesn't work.
OP Logo, bootanimation for around 20 seconds, repeat...
What I tried:
Power off, reboot
changed active slot
Flash the boot image what was last downloaded by me a while ago (semed to be Boot 12.C44_BA, not sure)
Flash the magisk image
Flashed a C47 image
no difference at all, same boot pattern.
A little sidenote:
I have magisk on my op9p, worked fine. a recent ota update failed repeatedly installing in defaulkt way. at boot i had to switch active slot in fastboot a few times. then it booted to current firmware.
I am wondering why i get the same issue independent from the boot.img.
Why did the low battery started this problem at all? How can i be sure to have the right boot.img flashed.
And most important: how can i boot into andoird again?
let me know if you need more information.
Thanks in advance!
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is it possible to install twrp and backup/restore later the important data?
use msm tool and make all new
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use msm tool and make all new
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thanks for the hint! I read about this tool. But this means a full wipe of system and user data, right? any chance to avoid this and rescue images before setting up new?
I see a few possibilities to get closer:
i can boot twrp via fastboot. wiping data seemed to not help.
mounting userdata doesn't work because it needs a pin code which is not my system code.
maybe i have the wrong boot.img? can i find out which firmware version is installed via twrp and flash the right image afterwards?
Speaka said:
I see a few possibilities to get closer:
i can boot twrp via fastboot. wiping data seemed to not help.
mounting userdata doesn't work because it needs a pin code which is not my system code.
maybe i have the wrong boot.img? can i find out which firmware version is installed via twrp and flash the right image afterwards?
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TWRP doesn't work with A12 only A11 at the moment.
Have you tried getting your hands on the C.62 firmware to local update?
luckylui said:
TWRP doesn't work with A12 only A11 at the moment.
Have you tried getting your hands on the C.62 firmware to local update?
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thanks for pointing that out!
did not try yet. can you please point me to a howto thread?
what would be the way to update if i have no system access?
Speaka said:
thanks for pointing that out!
did not try yet. can you please point me to a howto thread?
what would be the way to update if i have no system access?
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Google search "Tool ALL IN ONE" download it and install. Download the C.62 firmware from one of the threads in the forum. Open the tool you installed earlier select generic device from the pop-up. Click on "advanced options" in the tool and that'll bring you to "adb sideload". I hope that works for you!
This sounds promising. I will try that later. To be sure: This will keep personal data like an usual ota update?
Edit: I'm still stuck. Heres what i do: Boot twrp (not install) from fastboot. in twrp start adb sideload. open the toolaio, generic device, advanced options, select firmware.zip and click flash under sideload. Than it prompts "phone is not in adb or fastboot mode". In the main window it show the device id and "adb sideload".
what am i missing?