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Last night i bricked my phone and accidently deleted system partitions i think from slot A and slot B when i was trying to install twrp. I always try to figure out how to fix it from reading helpful guides and without asking questions. I flashed full image a couple of times because i was getting bootloops everytime. In the last try, i flashed full image then gave me a bootloop again. So what i did, i adb sideload ota and it booted fine. Now im rooted and it seems i installed twrp correctly, i currently have nde63v build. At the moment i have supposedly used 22.71gb of 29.70gb.
So can someone let me know what i did wrong or point me out how to get those gbs back please.
ls2power said:
Last night i bricked my phone and accidently deleted system partitions i think from slot A and slot B when i was trying to install twrp. I always try to figure out how to fix it from reading helpful guides and without asking questions. I flashed full image a couple of times because i was getting bootloops everytime. In the last try, i flashed full image then gave me a bootloop again. So what i did, i adb sideload ota and it booted fine. Now im rooted and it seems i installed twrp correctly, i currently have nde63v build. At the moment i have supposedly used 22.71gb of 29.70gb.
So can someone let me know what i did wrong or point me out how to get those gbs back please.
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I just did a factory reset and it fixed it. I also was stock without twrp though.
seshaz said:
I just did a factory reset and it fixed it. I also was stock without twrp though.
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I tried factory reset already but still shows system using 19.9gbs.
Have you tried doing a complete full flash of nde63v without installing TWRP or root to see if it goes back to normal?
cambunch said:
Have you tried doing a complete full flash of nde63v without installing TWRP or root to see if it goes back to normal?
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yes i did a few times, it would just bootloop. Until i sideloaded ota nde63v on top of full system img then it booted fine
ls2power said:
I tried factory reset already but still shows system using 19.9gbs.
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Mine shows system using 19.9 gigs also. I posted this on another thread as I thought it seemed high but no one said weather it was high or was not so I assumed it was normal to use 19.9 gigs of space on my verizon pixel xl. I"am rooted on the x software but I couldnt get twrp working and I figured what good was TWRP if there was no supersu that was working with it and I decided to wait for TWRP to get out of beta to try again.
ls2power said:
yes i did a few times, it would just bootloop. Until i sideloaded ota nde63v on top of full system img then it booted fine
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If you are getting a bootloop after flashing a factory image, I would assume it isn't flashing correctly. Can you post the output of what happens when you run the flashall.bat?
cambunch said:
If you are getting a bootloop after factory a factory image, I would assume it isn't flashing correctly. Can you post the output of what happens when you run the flashall.bat?
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im able to flash every single img, but when i try to flash flashall.bat it doesnt seem to work. I will give it a try once i get home from work. The only thing bugging me is that the system shows using 19.9gb of space.
Mine is only using 6.79GB. Something is definitely off with yours.
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Neomage84 said:
Mine is only using 6.79GB. Something is definitely off with yours.
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yes there is. When you reboot your phone, which slot does it have? And do you have twrp installed and root?
M9guy said:
Mine shows system using 19.9 gigs also. I posted this on another thread as I thought it seemed high but no one said weather it was high or was not so I assumed it was normal to use 19.9 gigs of space on my verizon pixel xl. I"am rooted on the x software but I couldnt get twrp working and I figured what good was TWRP if there was no supersu that was working with it and I decided to wait for TWRP to get out of beta to try again.
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I fixed it, i flashed full system image while i was on slot A. Now system is using 5.39gb, im on V build.
i have the same problem with a 128GB version not sure whats up but to fix it i just flashed over and over and one of them just worked would be nice to know the cause so i dont have to flash many times to get it to show full space again.
How do you select slot a while stock? I can select it in twrp but need to know how to get stock images to flash to a
theycallmerayj said:
How do you select slot a while stock? I can select it in twrp but need to know how to get stock images to flash to a
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I figured out how to fix it by selecting slot a through twrp, booting into fastboot and flashing stock images. However, I am curious how it even ended up on slot b when I went from stock to unlocked and simply flashed the factory images. I never intended to switched from a to b.
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How do you select slot a while stock? I can select it in twrp but need to know how to get stock images to flash to a
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theycallmerayj said:
I figured out how to fix it by selecting slot a through twrp, booting into fastboot and flashing stock images. However, I am curious how it even ended up on slot b when I went from stock to unlocked and simply flashed the factory images. I never intended to switched from a to b.
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whenever you flash a factory img or an OTA, or any firmware, the slots will switch unless told not to, i believe this is to keep them in sync aka the seamless updates. here is some info on that - http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/1...-partition-changes-and-new-fastboot-commands/
Quick Tip - while in cmdlne for ADB and Fastboot, and fully updated, just type
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adb
to get all the ADB commands available, and likewise for fastboot, just type
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fastboot
And to switch active slots type
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fastboot set_active -a
or
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fastboot set_active -b
. Then to activate slot
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fastboot reboot bootloader
I believe with TWRP installed you have to switch slots in TWRP.
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Moving on, I found this to be pretty helpful, it's not the exact answer you are looking for, but i think it will come in handy.
All dual-booting credit in this thread goes to hucqym, this wasn't my idea, im just a messenger.
hucqym said:
so I successfully have the dual boot running on my pixel (verizon edition) with the same configuration you are trying (one is NDE63X image rooted and one is NDE63X image stock/unrooted). Here were my steps:
-> dePixel8 to unlock bootloader (because verizon edition pixel)
-> download NDE63X image from google and modified flash_all.sh to flash stock images to both slots manually
using the --slot _a/_b and --skip-secondary flags. Modified scripts below. At this point I confirmed that I could boot to both slots. I also verified bootloader lock/unlock again to make sure it was stock image on both slots
-> TWRP alpha2 to get recovery on both slots
-> with slot _b selected as active in TWRP, i installed the SuperSU v2.78 SR4 zip
-> with slot _a as active in TWRP, installed ElementalX-P-1.00 zip for the kernel patch to pass SafetyNet
voila, I now have non-rooted on slot _a and rooted on slot _b
Note that TWRP is not really a requirement for doing this. I had the same dual boot configuration working with SuperSU v2.78 SR3 rooting one slot directly. The only reason I needed TWRP is so that I can switch slots easily on the device and don't need a cable and a laptop just to switch the bootloader flag
Although, I got this to work it still falls short of what I really wanted to do. For my use-case I would really want an isolated userdata for the two slots so I can use the rooted slot as a complete sandbox. and then perhaps have a shared folder mechanism between the two. ...so if somebody has an idea on this, I'm all ears.
[UPDATE]: Note that the unrooted slot is still limited in the sense that safetynet checks fail and so AndroidPay etc.. that use that API will still not work. This, however, has little to do with the dual boot setup and more because SafetyNet now fails on just unlocked bootloader and we do need it unlocked. On Conchors' suggestion, I installed ElementalX kernel on slotA from TWRP and now my 'otherwise-stock' non-rooted image on slotA passes SafetyNet while slotB is successfully rooted
flash_all_slot-a.sh
Code:
fastboot flash --slot _a bootloader bootloader-sailfish-8996-012001-1608281716.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash --slot _a radio radio-sailfish-8996-012511-1609191801.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
#fastboot -w update image-sailfish-nde63x.zip
fastboot update --slot _a --skip-secondary image-sailfish-nde63x.zip
flash_all_slot-b.sh
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fastboot flash --slot _b bootloader bootloader-sailfish-8996-012001-1608281716.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash --slot _b radio radio-sailfish-8996-012511-1609191801.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
#fastboot -w update image-sailfish-nde63x.zip
fastboot update --slot _b --skip-secondary image-sailfish-nde63x.zip
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I switched it up a bit, and to be perfectly honest, the script is easier, this is just an alternate way of doing it
I did this for both slot_a and slot_b (not sure if it is needed for the flrst one, but that is what i did), both ways are correct, this way is much longer, but it gives some control, plus it's a nice learning process as it is pretty easy going.
If you are going to erase, erase first before you start anything, because you know...science.
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fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase vendor
the cache partition, i dont remember if this worked or not, I'm too tired to verify
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fastboot flash --slot _b --skip-secondary bootloader "name-of-bootloader.img"
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash --slot _b --skip-secondary radio "name-of-radio.img"
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash --slot _b --skip-secondary system system.img
fastboot flash --slot _b --skip-secondary boot boot.img
fastboot flash --slot _b --skip-secondary vendor vendor.img
If you want to wipe everything, use the following commands next:
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fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot reboot
system.img and userdata.img take time to flash— the command prompt appears to stop. Let it do it's thing, when it's done the cursor will begin blinking again.
All dual-booting credit goes to hucqym; again, not my idea.
Slightly Off Topic -
Has anyone tried this on a specific slot, does it make any difference?) I haven't actually even thought of this till now
something like:
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fastboot erase --slot _(a/b) --skip-secondary userdata
fastboot flash --slot _(a/b) --skip-secondary userdata userdata.img[/B]
theycallmerayj said:
I figured out how to fix it by selecting slot a through twrp, booting into fastboot and flashing stock images. However, I am curious how it even ended up on slot b when I went from stock to unlocked and simply flashed the factory images. I never intended to switched from a to b.
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ls2power said:
Last night i bricked my phone and accidently deleted system partitions i think from slot A and slot B when i was trying to install twrp. I always try to figure out how to fix it from reading helpful guides and without asking questions. I flashed full image a couple of times because i was getting bootloops everytime. In the last try, i flashed full image then gave me a bootloop again. So what i did, i adb sideload ota and it booted fine. Now im rooted and it seems i installed twrp correctly, i currently have nde63v build. At the moment i have supposedly used 22.71gb of 29.70gb.
So can someone let me know what i did wrong or point me out how to get those gbs back please.
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I was noticing quite a bit of space missing as well. what i did was boot into the slot I wanted as secondary (do this in TWRP), and i wiped just the system (which includes cache) and reflashed the system.img directly pulled from factory.zip. I noticed twice as much space had been gained then what was actually said to be there. I was a little surprised...it was over 5 gb I had gained while the system only said 2.5ish gb. (perhaps there was a second other_system.img wrapped up in it, I don't know. Then i went back to the primary slot and booted back up.
It's possible I got off course, I'm tired.
I rooted my Unlocked xl 2 using a method I found online. Used it a couple of days rooted and decided to go back to stock so....
I downloaded the factory image, ran the flash -all.bat and everything was good. Next I went back to my boot loader to re lock it, ran the command , selected yes.
After I hit yes to re lock the boot loader I got the following error. COULD NOT FIND A VALID OPERATING SYSTEM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
skullymullins said:
I rooted my Unlocked xl 2 using a method I found online. Used it a couple of days rooted and decided to go back to stock so....
I downloaded the factory image, ran the flash -all.bat and everything was good. Next I went back to my boot loader to re lock it, ran the command , selected yes.
After I hit yes to re lock the boot loader I got the following error. COULD NOT FIND A VALID OPERATING SYSTEM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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1. fastboot flashing unlock
2. fastboot flashing unlock_critical
3. Reboot the phone if prompted
4. flash firmware using flash-all script again. Read the results and watch for errors that might explain the problem and which partition (a or b) it is flashing to.
5. fastboot --set-active=b (or a. Just set it to whichever partition the script was not flashing to.)
6. flash firmware with flash-all script again to flash the alternate partition
Ok Thanks Ill give that a try..
skullymullins said:
Ok Thanks Ill give that a try..
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And don't relock until you are 100 percent certain it is ok. I suggest waiting until you get the next update to be sure. Actually I suggest not relocking it but if you insist then wait and make sure the next update goes ok.
TonikJDK said:
And don't relock until you are 100 percent certain it is ok. I suggest waiting until you get the next update to be sure. Actually I suggest not relocking it but if you insist then wait and make sure the next update goes ok.
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When I tried the command . fastboot --set-active b i got the unknown command error
skullymullins said:
When I tried the command . fastboot --set-active b i got the unknown command error
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You rooted your phone with a method you found online??? Hmmmm, that's curious. Hope that didn't do any internal damage. Anyways, when your in fastboot mode, and type in "fastboot devices" do you get your device ID number??
TheSt33v said:
1. fastboot flashing unlock
2. fastboot flashing unlock_critical
3. Reboot the phone if prompted
4. flash firmware using flash-all script again. Read the results and watch for errors that might explain the problem and which partition (a or b) it is flashing to.
5. fastboot --set-active b (or a. Just set it to whichever partition the script was not flashing to.)
6. flash firmware with flash-all script again to flash the alternate partition
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I told one person that was having trouble also to instead of doing step 4 instead download Deuces bootloop kit and allow it to flash your phone for you because I noticed a few people were not flashing in fastboot properly the pixel is different from the prior phones they are used to there are many more Sig files that were not all getting flashed thoroughly causing issues. Deuces kit does it all perfect and it's pretty easy to set up and go
skullymullins said:
When I tried the command . fastboot --set-active b i got the unknown command error
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Maybe that command works also. I use
Fastboot --set-active=b
skullymullins said:
When I tried the command . fastboot --set-active b i got the unknown command error
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Sorry, the previous post is right. You need an = in there.
Hello everyone! So I have a OP7T 1907 TMobile variant, and I've been following this guide to convert it. I have done it successfully a long time ago. I went to update to android 11 and after a while my flashing stopped working, I finally figured out the problem. I was getting the error. "fastboot: error: Failed to boot into userspace fastboot; one or more components might be unbootable."
I was stuck here for a while so I deleted the adb folder and went to bed last night. I woke up and it suddenly was working again. I tried to update to Android 11 and it bootlooped my phone, I tried to reflash but I had already relocked the bootloader, and the command "fastboot flashing unlock_critical" would return the error I had to flip the enable oem unlock switch. So I plugged into the MSM tool and hit start. I am now stuck at the same fastboot error. Any ideas?
After trying a bunch of different stuff, flashing the international rom and it stopped. I guess that put back some files that I was missing. I was then stuck with the tmo splash screen that goes nowhere, I then restarted and I finally go to the fastbootd screen. I wiped all data. After that fastboot reboot fastboot worked, idk if I just once again got lucky or not. But It worked
having same problem, can anyone explain how to enable fastbootd for oneplus 7t indian variant?
You need stock recovery (not twrp, los recovery, etc) for fastboot reboot fastboot to enter fastbootD mode (looks like stock recovery mode with 2 lines of Chinese and 1 line of English)
HueyT said:
You need stock recovery (not twrp, los recovery, etc) for fastboot reboot fastboot to enter fastbootD mode (looks like stock recovery mode with 2 lines of Chinese and 1 line of English)
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Not entirely true, though.
Both LOS recovery (like the one from StatixOS or Pixel Expierience) and TWRP (the unofficial 3.5.1_10) have working fastbootd.
I don't think the same can be said about the Chinese TWRP, or mauronofrio's version, however.
Good 2 know. Thanks
open platform tools zip (fastboot&adb) place everything you want to flash in same folder as open zip (it can be whole payload extracted) and that will fix fastboot error
ecompton59 said:
open platform tools zip (fastboot&adb) place everything you want to flash in same folder as open zip (it can be whole payload extracted) and that will fix fastboot error
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I don't think this is true.
I was on C.62 AA with a working Magisk.
Yesterday I tried to update to C.63 AA with following steps:
1. Disable all Magisk module and reboot.
2. Restore Stock Image from Magisk Manager.
3. Update to C.63 from System Settings menu.
4. Install Magisk to inactive slot, then reboot.
That's it.
After reboot, my OP9P starts, but can't get into lock screen. Instead it only show black screen with a nonstop vibration.
I didn't do backup since I was NOT expecting this to happen.
Now I'm desperate for any help to unbick it or at lease get my files in sdcard back.
I can go into bootloader and fastbootd mode. ANY help would be much appreciated.
dna1982 said:
I was on C.62 AA with a working Magisk.
Yesterday I tried to update to C.63 AA with following steps:
1. Disable all Magisk module and reboot.
2. Restore Stock Image from Magisk Manager.
3. Update to C.63 from System Settings menu.
4. Install Magisk to inactive slot, then reboot.
That's it.
After reboot, my OP9P starts, but can't get into lock screen. Instead it only show black screen with a nonstop vibration.
I didn't do backup since I was NOT expecting this to happen.
Now I'm desperate for any help to unbick it or at lease get my files in sdcard back.
I can go into bootloader and fastbootd mode. ANY help would be much appreciated.
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Unfortunately the only thing that's going to get device up and going again is msm or factory reset. You could possibly get a boot without wiping if you have untouched boot images of build you were on but then you don't know which side it booted to. I'd factory reset . Or keep device dead. You will still have patched boot.img so just reinstall magisk manager after reset.
mattie_49 said:
Unfortunately the only thing that's going to get device up and going again is msm or factory reset. You could possibly get a boot without wiping if you have untouched boot images of build you were on but then you don't know which side it booted to. I'd factory reset . Or keep device dead. You will still have patched boot.img so just reinstall magisk manager after reset.
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I do have untouched boot images(C.63 AA) from the other thread.
I did try to "fastboot boot boot.img", result the same -- black screen with a nonstop vibration.
I think something went wrong during the update process.
Maybe flashing a stock rom in fastboot mode will help, but I don't know how and I can't find any info about howto flash OxygenOS 12 in fastboot on OP9P.
what you can try is the c63 full rom via fastbootd with the tool Fastboot Enhance to flash
[TOOL][Windows] Fastboot Enhance [Payload Dumper & Image Flasher]
Fastboot Enhance What it can do? - Show fastboot vars - Switch between fastbootd & bootloader - Switch between A & B slot - Flash Payload.bin in fastbootd - Flash images - Erase partitions - Delete logical partitions - Create logical partitions...
forum.xda-developers.com
but that will be difficult because there is no aa full rom (only india) since the update to c63 was only released globally as an incremental update
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
what you can try is the c63 full rom via fastbootd with the tool Fastboot Enhance to flash
[TOOL][Windows] Fastboot Enhance [Payload Dumper & Image Flasher]
Fastboot Enhance What it can do? - Show fastboot vars - Switch between fastbootd & bootloader - Switch between A & B slot - Flash Payload.bin in fastbootd - Flash images - Erase partitions - Delete logical partitions - Create logical partitions...
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ChrisFeiveel84 said:
but that will be difficult because there is no aa full rom (only india) since the update to c63 was only released globally as an incremental update
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The Fastboot Enhance Tool you post does look promising.
I guess I will just wait for AA full rom to come out.
Thank you.
dna1982 said:
The Fastboot Enhance Tool you post does look promising.
I guess I will just wait for AA full rom to come out.
Thank you.
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Last full rom for aa is
C48
I don't think that oneplus will release a full aa again
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
Last full rom for aa is
C48
I don't think that oneplus will release a full aa again
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I will wait a week or two before flash DA C.63.
dna1982 said:
I do have untouched boot images(C.63 AA) from the other thread.
I did try to "fastboot boot boot.img", result the same -- black screen with a nonstop vibration.
I think something went wrong during the update process.
Maybe flashing a stock rom in fastboot mode will help, but I don't know how and I can't find any info about howto flash OxygenOS 12 in fastboot on OP9P.
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It's fastboot flash boot boot.img sir.
mattie_49 said:
It's fastboot flash boot boot.img sir.
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1. "fastboot flash" change partition permanently, while "fastboot boot" change partition temporary.
2. I also tried "fastboot flash", no luck.
dna1982 said:
I will wait a week or two before flash DA C.63.
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The problem came up when you tried carrying root over. I've had issues as well . Make sure your on 25.2 magisk manager, disable all modules . Only uninstall magisk,restore images,start system update when finished don't reboot. Go into magisk install to inactive slot for ota. And reboot.
Just flash the full DA C.63 over it using FBE. Make sure you go to the partitions screen and search cow and delete all cow partitions before you flash or you will brick. This should at least enable you to get your files backed up so you can MSM.
Before that though, go to fastboot and try fastboot --getvar current-slot to find out what slot you're on. From there do fastboot --set-active=a or --set-active=b, whichever is not active currently. Fastboot reboot and see if your old OTA boots.
EtherealRemnant said:
Just flash the full DA C.63 over it using FBE. Make sure you go to the partitions screen and search cow and delete all cow partitions before you flash or you will brick. This should at least enable you to get your files backed up so you can MSM.
Before that though, go to fastboot and try fastboot --getvar current-slot to find out what slot you're on. From there do fastboot --set-active=a or --set-active=b, whichever is not active currently. Fastboot reboot and see if your old OTA boots.
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he can also see which slot is active directly with fbe because fbe shows this itself, just like he can change the slot with fbe
dna1982 said:
1. "fastboot flash" change partition permanently, while "fastboot boot" change partition temporary.
2. I also tried "fastboot flash", no luck.
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fastboot flash only flashes the active slot and does not switch to the inactive slot.. and fastboot boot only boots an image that you have specified
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
he can also see which slot is active directly with fbe because fbe shows this itself, just like he can change the slot with fbe
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FBE's slot changer doesn't always work in my experience. Both times I tried it for the purposes of changing the slot to boot from, it didn't actually change the slot, but when I switched slots to choose which to install to, that worked correctly. I only tell people to use things I'm confident work correctly and I know fastboot slot switching is one of those things that does.
EtherealRemnant said:
FBE's slot changer doesn't always work in my experience. Both times I tried it for the purposes of changing the slot to boot from, it didn't actually change the slot, but when I switched slots to choose which to install to, that worked correctly. I only tell people to use things I'm confident work correctly and I know fastboot slot switching is one of those things that does.
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I also noticed that if you change the slot with fbe, the active slot is still displayed in fbe, but if you then reconnect the cell phone to the pc, fbe then shows that it has changed the slot
dna1982 said:
I was on C.62 AA with a working Magisk.
Yesterday I tried to update to C.63 AA with following steps:
1. Disable all Magisk module and reboot.
2. Restore Stock Image from Magisk Manager.
3. Update to C.63 from System Settings menu.
4. Install Magisk to inactive slot, then reboot.
That's it.
After reboot, my OP9P starts, but can't get into lock screen. Instead it only show black screen with a nonstop vibration.
I didn't do backup since I was NOT expecting this to happen.
Now I'm desperate for any help to unbick it or at lease get my files in sdcard back.
I can go into bootloader and fastbootd mode. ANY help would be much appreciated.
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Is there any update regarding this thread? The same thing happens to me after I update my phone from C.62 DA to C.63 DA my phone is stuck on a black screen and then keeps on vibrating. I am also desperate to at least recover my data.
JeanFlasher said:
Is there any update regarding this thread? The same thing happens to me after I update my phone from C.62 DA to C.63 DA my phone is stuck on a black screen and then keeps on vibrating. I am also desperate to at least recover my data.
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Sorry to hear that.
But you don't have to wait, since there is DA C.63 full rom.
Just flash it in fastboot mode by using Fastboot Enhance tool.
Good luck and tell us how it goes.
dna1982 said:
Sorry to hear that.
But you don't have to wait, since there is DA C.63 full rom.
Just flash it in fastboot mode by using Fastboot Enhance tool.
Good luck and tell us how it goes.
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It didn't work for me real bummer. I've tried to do what EtherealRemnant suggested (ie: full flash DA C.63 over it using FBE), still out of luck.
JeanFlasher said:
It didn't work for me real bummer. I've tried to do what ChrisFeiveel84 suggested, still out of luck.
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Did you follow the steps that @EtherealRemnant post?
And what is the result? We need details to help you.
Hello people!
Yesterday my Oneplus 7T informed me about the new OTA update to Android 12. I downloaded and installed the update, battery was >90%. Then I did the required restart but the phone was not booting again. After that I tried entering recovery mode (Volume up + power button) which was succesfull, but from this point there is no way to get the phone booting up normally.
I can enter the Recovery Mode or the Fastboot option.
I already wiped the cache, didn't help at all.
Boot reason shows: init_user0_failed.
Is there any way to get access to my data again or to boot up the system?
The phone is not rooted or anything like this. This is why I'm wondering how this could happen...I mean this was an official system update by Oneplus and it killed my phone...
Thankfull for any answers.
desMaxle said:
Hello people!
Yesterday my Oneplus 7T informed me about the new OTA update to Android 12. I downloaded and installed the update, battery was >90%. Then I did the required restart but the phone was not booting again. After that I tried entering recovery mode (Volume up + power button) which was succesfull, but from this point there is no way to get the phone booting up normally.
I can enter the Recovery Mode or the Fastboot option.
I already wiped the cache, didn't help at all.
Boot reason shows: init_user0_failed.
Is there any way to get access to my data again or to boot up the system?
The phone is not rooted or anything like this. This is why I'm wondering how this could happen...I mean this was an official system update by Oneplus and it killed my phone...
Thankfull for any answers.
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Find out which slot the phone is trying to boot to and see if you can buy to the other.
If so, boot into that slot and redo the update with the full package instead of the update package
This post give instructions on how to do find out & switch the boot slot
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-7t-without-twrp.3979307/post-81369381
wfred said:
Find out which slot the phone is trying to boot to and see if you can buy to the other.
If so, boot into that slot and redo the update with the full package instead of the update package
This post give instructions on how to do find out & switch the boot slot
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-7t-without-twrp.3979307/post-81369381
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The active slot right now is B. But when I try these commands:
$ fastboot --set-active=a
or
$ fastboot -aa
Should set the active slot to A.
Similarly
$ fastboot --set-active=b
or
$ fastboot -ab
Should set the active slot to B.
...it always says, that this is an unknown option
EDIT: Had to add ./ before command, but now it says
'Slot Change is not allowed in Lock State'
desMaxle said:
The active slot right now is B. But when I try these commands:
$ fastboot --set-active=a
or
$ fastboot -aa
Should set the active slot to A.
Similarly
$ fastboot --set-active=b
or
$ fastboot -ab
Should set the active slot to B.
...it always says, that this is an unknown option
EDIT: Had to add ./ before command, but now it says
'Slot Change is not allowed in Lock State'
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Ah, forgot that your bootloader was locked.
If you can get into recovery you might try a factory reset, but that will wipe your data
Yeah the factory reset worked, sadly all data is gone. Guess I'm cured from Oneplus for the future. Really wtf..
BTW After factory reset I tried to install the Android 12 update via local update to avoid OTA. Same picture, it also results in not booting again.
But thanks anyway for your helpand fast reply!