LG V30 AT&T H931 Rom - LG V30 Guides, News, & Discussion

Working on LG V30 AT&T H93130g ROM
For H931 Converted to US998
Stock TWRP flashable zip
Auto Wipes Boot, System, Cache (keeps data)
Includes no verity opt encrypt & magisk root
(if data is encrypted format in TWRP)
1.Flash zip & reboot to Finish Android Setup
2.disable automatic system updates
in developer options
3.to hide system update notification
Use Package disabler pro for LG App to select
system update app to disable
4.disable Mobile Services Manager
to prevent auto install of at&t & random apps
5.to fix app crashes clear app data
V30 at&t h931 updates
at&t do not release kdz files
https://www.att.com/devicehowto/tut.../id/stepbystep_KM1232813?make=LG&model=LGH931
LG V30/V30+/V30S Bootloader Unlock & Root Method (With Clear Instructions)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/wtf-lg-v30-t3790500
Frankenstein convert any north american v30/v30+ (except t-mobile h932) to us998 Oreo
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg...ssflashing-t3780969/post76510671#post76510671
v30 us998 stock & lgup pc software
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99830a000704-kdz-t3952256
Lg v30 h933 canada
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/h933-lg-v30-canada-h933-t3795908
LG Universal Mobile Drivers
https://www.lg.com/us/support/software-firmware-drivers
Android SDK Platform-Tool
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
LG V30 (Joan) US998 Pie Rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/rom-fw-lg-v30-joan-us998-30b-twrp-t3973811
V30 TWRP Recovery
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/twrp-3-3-1-0-pie-final-m-o-p-t4027117
Magisk root
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
AnyKernel 3 RCTD Remover
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/stock-anykernel-3-rctd-remover-t3953692
VerifiedBootSigner-v8
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
LG KDZ Zip Package Creation Tool - For TWRP Packages
https://github.com/adanvdo/KDZZ
MARS V.TWO - Stock ROM Patch for all Variants
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/m-r-s-project-rom-patch-t3964875
Nethunter Android tools
https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/
Package disabler pro for LG
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pdmdm.dmplay
Android Image Kitchen -- Unpack/Repack Kernel+Recovery Images, and Edit the ramdisk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2073775
download mode with hardware keys
power off
unplug power cord
hold volume up
plug power cord in
until you see download mode
master reset with hardware keys
(or if you installed a rom get in twrp custom recovery)
1. Back up all data on the internal memory.
2. Power off your device.
3. Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons.
4. When the LG logo appears, quickly release and then re-hold the Power button while continuing to hold the Volume Down button.
5. When you are prompted with the Delete all user data (including LG and carrier apps) and reset all settings’ message, use the Volume Down button to highlight Yes.
6. Press the Power button to confirm selection and reset the device.
To show Developer Options, go to Settings/About Phone/Software Info, click Build number 7 times
Hidden menu dial code *#546368#*931#
Replace 931 to whatever model number you have
H931 is 931 US998 is 998
OTA package update hidden menu
In hidden menu
field test
dm/fota test
Copy OTA package to device as either /storage/sdcard0/SoftwareUpdate/23A.up or /storage/external_SD/SoftwareUpdate/23A.up (technically, the filename can vary as long as it ends in the .up extension and is in one of those two locations
In FOTA menu click on the "Select Package" option, and then choose "23A.up" from the list. Once you've selected the update package, choose the "Do update" option from the menu.
V30 chipset is qualcomm msm8998 UFS
Medusa pro box
https://medusabox.com/eng
Srf Files for mobile phones
https://www.boot-loader.com/eng/medusapro_free_section
Octoplus box
https://octoplusbox.com/en/
Unlock hardware & software
https://gsmserver.com/

Awesome, thank you!
Update: Flashed successfully from h931-20d.

My phone was originally a h931 now a US998. So I can flash this and get back wifi calling?

Thank you so much for this!
Am I able to install software updates from AT&T and keep root and twrp?
texascbx said:
My phone was originally a h931 now a US998. So I can flash this and get back wifi calling?
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I flashed it and wifi calling is working for me.

Does this have all the att bloat?

sguerra923 said:
Does this have all the att bloat?
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Probably, but that's why Titanium Backup exists.

OOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YEAH!! THIS.......I'M IN TEARS! I MAY just play with this to use wifi calling. Quick question. AT&T was sweet enough to give me the carrier unlock code. So, that would work here right? I might just use this. And, I could root this AND go back to US998 correct? I'm sure it's "yes," but just double checking.

mrsubway said:
And, I could root this AND go back to US998 correct? I'm sure it's "yes," but just double checking.
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Yeah, whenever you wanted to go back, would just flash the US998 ZIP file.

dm-verity, rctd & Force-Encrypt excluded
Does that mean I would need to flash something else to get this to work like force encrypt and dm verity?

texascbx said:
dm-verity, rctd & Force-Encrypt excluded
Does that mean I would need to flash something else to get this to work like force encrypt and dm verity?
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Sorry for the newbie question, but what would those be required for? And without it what are the pros and cons?

So I just flashed this and it's saying my sd card is corrupted though it's fine in twrp. It's asking me to format it. I really don't want to do that.

sguerra923 said:
Sorry for the newbie question, but what would those be required for? And without it what are the pros and cons?
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You don't want LG root checker running in the background to see if you have a rooted phone. There are no advantage to that.
Turning all those features off on stock "ROM" is fairly standard. I have people turn them off when bootloader unlock and root in WTF INSTRUCTIONS.
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texascbx said:
dm-verity, rctd & Force-Encrypt excluded
Does that mean I would need to flash something else to get this to work like force encrypt and dm verity?
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Same as when you unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP and rooted.
You removed that then, and this stock "ROM" doesn't add it back, as that may cause issues.
Same with ALL the stock TWRP-FLASHABLE zip ROMs.
You can always turn back on encryption if you want. This zip file doesn't force it on you.

Okay. Flashed back to 998 and it's reading it!

mrsubway said:
Okay. Flashed back to 998 and it's reading it!
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I had that issue with another ROM and I had to format my SD in TWRP for it to read.. That might be the only way to read it

Card reads on pc, regular Rom and Twrp. **** AT&T! I'm not reformatting my card!

mrsubway said:
Card reads on pc, regular Rom and Twrp. **** AT&T! I'm not reformatting my card!
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Can you just back up the sdcard on your computer.. Format then just transfer it back on? Also, does everything else work fine with the Att ROM? Like loading magisk, xposed, etc?

sguerra923 said:
Can you just back up the sdcard on your computer.. Format then just transfer it back on? Also, does everything else work fine with the Att ROM? Like loading magisk, xposed, etc?
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I could, but my card is big. Everything else works. The card is exfat and was on two prior phones. It was also in on this phone when it was still an h931. I hope it's not a 20f issue. It's reading perfectly on us998 20e.

Worked like a charm on my H931. Got wifi calling back! Awesome!

Well it's a lazy Sunday, so I'm backing up my SD card and then will flash this again. I really want my wifi calling. I'll let you all know how it goes. I'm still not getting why the AT&T Rom doesn't like the card. By the way. I'm hearing stock Android doesn't like exfat. Being I'm going through all this anyway, should I format my SD as NTFS?

sguerra923 said:
I had that issue with another ROM and I had to format my SD in TWRP for it to read.. That might be the only way to read it
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Yup. Flashed the Rom and a scard error. Tried to format in Rom. Error. Boot to TWRP, format card, boot Rom, reads it fine. Restoring now. Weird! In a way, I'm glad. My lazy fat ass has been slack in my backups. ?

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[root] [ZS570KL] Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe fast rooting method. Despite TWRP

Not tested on nougat.
I use adb and fastboot , twrp, supersu.
Files We need:
TWRP: It's bogus, in my phone the screen flips upsidedown: Connect a mouse thru female usb or try to figure out how to tap in a rotated screen with a non rotated touch panel.
TWRP Download -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0XMYw0cbs_cdm5FZW1DQXl4MFU/view
SuperSU file - > https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip?retrieve_file=1
For ADB access thru MAC:
1.- First of all we have to get open USB debug mode to get adb acces to the phone by going to Settings -> About -> Software Information -> Tap 7 times over Build number.
2.- After we get Developer options available we have to put the phone on usb debugging by goig to "Settings-> Developer Options" Activate USB Debugging.
3.- Install android platform-tools on your PC/Linux/MAC , in my case had work on MAC and no devices acces thru ADB on PC :silly: .
platform-tools -> http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...ble-without-full-sdk-android-studio-download/
Here you have the 3 options to download ADB and FASTBOOT
4.- Connect your phone to the PC (USB) and copy SuperSu to the root of your phone, a place that its easy too acces, cause TWRP, for the moment flips the screen.
5.- Copy TWRP3.0.XXX.zip to the folder where you have platform-tools installed.
6.- Reboot your phone to bootloader and in Linux could work too:
./adb reboot bootloader [./ is placed cause I don't put platform-tools on the my PATH]
After the boot, then we have to boot on TWRP
./fastboot boot twrp-3.0xxxx.zip (you don't flash anything) If you want to flash TWRP, at your awn risk, ./fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0xxxx.zip".
Well, now you have to see TRWP on your phone screen.
My recomendation is to play a little bit with the flipped screen if you don't have a female USB to plug a mouse.
7.- Trying to make a complete backup of the phone could be a good practice to move on TWRP with the flipped screen . Tap backup option and make a Backup. Always recomended!
8.- After Backup, you can go to INSTALL SuperSU.zip file. "Install -> look for your SuperSU.zip file "
9.- Go to Playstore and install supersu app.
Now you can test your root, after reboot for example tryin to install some APP that requires root. Fast move:
./adb shell
su root
It has to appear a screen to grant root access to the phone.
10. Done!
Well I think thats my second post at all, hope can help someone to root the phone.
I placed In Questions and Answers cause XDA says want to protect us from SPAM.
Feel free to correct me anything.
Kronen_75
Your links do not work.
jnmacd said:
Your links do not work.
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Links are corrected. Thanks!
You can also substitute Magisk instead of Supersu if you need to use any of the pay apps or have root sensitive apps...
Without the right Twrp, many benefits to rooting are missing such as removing stock rom applications. Seems without being able to boot to a recovery, even Titanium cannot remove apps because it needs to clean the dalvic.. Can't do it without a recovery
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Download the right twrp here: https://mega.nz/#F!EkFF1CJD!C8o2wXMARW3YJFOipDttbA
You should change your title !!
Tested on nougat.
The variant ZS550KL can be rooted with same method on latest firmware with nougat
Very nice guide, Thank you. Could you please provide updated links to both TWRP and SuperSU. I am currently using TWRP 3.1.1-0 and it functions properly after hanging for approximately 45 seconds on boot. This may be due to the fact my phone is encrypted. I initially rooted without installing TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) but have since flashed it. Both ways work well. The posted version of SuperSU did result in root but caused me to lose cell service! The phone could "see" the sim card but not use it. Updating to SuperSU 2.82 solved that issue. This was all done on my finally rooted ZenFone 3 Deluxe Special Edition (Z016D)!!!
I unfortunately figured something out the other day. Using TWRP 3.1.1-0 I am able to install zip files, complete wipes, make & restore backups. The issues only arise after you restore your nandroid image. Everything works except for two things.
1. The ability to hear audio during phone calls. The phone is actually able to place calls but you are unable to hear or record any phone audio. Oddly enough I was able to play music and use voice dictation. It was only in-call audio that seemed to be affected.
2. If you have a pin set when you create your nandroid image your pin will no longer work once restored. You will be locked out of your own phone!!
Fortunately both are fairly easily resolved and keep TWRP relatively useful, although a bit bothersome!
To resolve the pin issue it is necessary to use the TWRP file manager or ADB to delete 5 files (listed below) and regain entrance to your phone. Once deleted simply reboot the phone and reset your pin. If you remove your pin before creating a backup this issue is averted completely.
/data/system/gatekeeper.pattern.key
/data/system/gatekeeper.password.key
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/locksettings.db-wal
/data/system/locksettings.db-shm
To re-enable call audio use TWRP (install zip) to reflash the same version firmware from the Asus website over your current install without wiping. This will restore any system apps you may have removed but you should still have root and can easily remove them again. There will be two errors when performing the flash, which is why I believe root is retained but the system image will be reflashed. Reboot and enjoy
I sincerely hope I have not caused anyone any issues! Or that someone else finds this information useful. I have tested everything in this post at least three times. All testing was done on the most recent Android 7 firmware on my ZenFone 3 Deluxe Special Edition (SnapDragon 821/6/256).
Sandman45654 said:
I unfortunately figured something out the other day. Using TWRP 3.1.1-0 I am able to install zip files, complete wipes, make & restore backups. The issues only arise after you restore your nandroid image. Everything works except for two things.
1. The ability to hear audio during phone calls. The phone is actually able to place calls but you are unable to hear or record any phone audio. Oddly enough I was able to play music and use voice dictation. It was only in-call audio that seemed to be affected.
2. If you have a pin set when you create your nandroid image your pin will no longer work once restored. You will be locked out of your own phone!!
Fortunately both are fairly easily resolved and keep TWRP relatively useful, although a bit bothersome!
To resolve the pin issue it is necessary to use the TWRP file manager or ADB to delete 5 files (listed below) and regain entrance to your phone. Once deleted simply reboot the phone and reset your pin. If you remove your pin before creating a backup this issue is averted completely.
/data/system/gatekeeper.pattern.key
/data/system/gatekeeper.password.key
/data/system/locksettings.db
/data/system/locksettings.db-wal
/data/system/locksettings.db-shm
To re-enable call audio use TWRP (install zip) to reflash the same version firmware from the Asus website over your current install without wiping. This will restore any system apps you may have removed but you should still have root and can easily remove them again. There will be two errors when performing the flash, which is why I believe root is retained but the system image will be reflashed. Reboot and enjoy
I sincerely hope I have not caused anyone any issues! Or that someone else finds this information useful. I have tested everything in this post at least three times. All testing was done on the most recent Android 7 firmware on my ZenFone 3 Deluxe Special Edition (SnapDragon 821/6/256).
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The second issue happens in all the phones/twrp.
It's possible to install the firmware from asus website with twrp?? To update i flash the stock recovery, install the firmware, then reflash twrp and supersu. Didn't know that! It updates successfully with twrp??
Thank you Ryder for confirming my suspicion that the pin issue may have been a more common one with TWRP. This is the first phone I actually cared enough about to use a pin. I was thrown for a loop when I first booted my fresh nandroid restore and the pin I know I've been using was incorrect!
As for installing firmware, with the two errors that occurred during I don't know that you would be able to do full scale upgrade to a higher version. To reinstall the system partition however it does seem to work quite well. I tested this part four times. To do so download the correct device/version firmware to the phones storage, click install, and select that file. After it completes I like to wipe both the cache and the dalvik cache before restarting the phone. The audio issue was unfortunately easily reproduced on my phone, but thankfully equally easy to resolve. This worked for me each time without fail.
Sandman45654 said:
Thank you Ryder for confirming my suspicion that the pin issue may have been a more common one with TWRP. This is the first phone I actually cared enough about to use a pin. I was thrown for a loop when I first booted my fresh nandroid restore and the pin I know I've been using was incorrect!
As for installing firmware, with the two errors that occurred during I don't know that you would be able to do full scale upgrade to a higher version. To reinstall the system partition however it does seem to work quite well. I tested this part four times. To do so download the correct device/version firmware to the phones storage, click install, and select that file. After it completes I like to wipe both the cache and the dalvik cache before restarting the phone. The audio issue was unfortunately easily reproduced on my phone, but thankfully equally easy to resolve. This worked for me each time without fail.
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You said that the two issues occurred when you restored the nandroid backup and to fix one of them by installing the zip firmware from asus website with twrp... I don't understand. I can install zip firmware with twrp or i have to flash the stock recovery and install with it? Errors may occur using the twrp? Sorry
Everything done in my post so far has been in TWRP. Honestly I didn't even back up the recovery image. TWRP seemed to work flawlessly so I bit bullet and flashed it.
On a sidenote I am currently testing the usability of FlahFire on this device. It appears to create a very nice fastboot installable recovery image! I have yet to restore the image however. I will post my findings here once I have thoroughly tested it.
Sandman45654 said:
Everything done in my post so far has been in TWRP. Honestly I didn't even back up the recovery image. TWRP seemed to work flawlessly so I bit bullet and flashed it.
On a sidenote I am currently testing the usability of FlahFire on this device. It appears to create a very nice fastboot installable recovery image! I have yet to restore the image however. I will post my findings here once I have thoroughly tested it.
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Ok. I'm interested in flashing zip firmware to update. Never tried that. I thought that firmware can be installed only with stock recovery. The stock recovery can be downloaded in an asus forum website
This is the first time I have flashed anything in almost a year. I got to thinking and this is the most success I have had was flashing a stock image with TWRP! I doubt it will perform a full flash. I believe the errors are most likely for the boot and recovery partitions. As a save my butt reflash the system partition it does work. It sounds like it's time to find some TWRP changelogs!
Sandman45654 said:
This is the first time I have flashed anything in almost a year. I got to thinking and this is the most success I have had was flashing a stock image with TWRP! I doubt it will perform a full flash. I believe the errors are most likely for the boot and recovery partitions. As a save my butt reflash the system partition it does work. It sounds like it's time to find some TWRP changelogs!
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I don't care about stock images... If i can't flash the zip with twrp to update successfully then i reflash the stock recovery and after the update root again with twrp and supersu. By the way, the zip firmare contains factory images? I thought it contains different kind of files
Ryder. said:
By the way, the zip firmare contains factory images? I thought it contains different kind of files
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I lack the knowledge to answer that with enough certainty to even call it an answer! This is my foray into the insides of this phone and I don't want to start posting my hunches.
What I do know is you can flash the system partition using TWRP. I have done it several times. Asus's zips run as a script based zip install. You are offered no options during install. When the script runs you will see two errors quickly scroll past.
Ryder. said:
Download the right twrp here: https://mega.nz/#F!EkFF1CJD!C8o2wXMARW3YJFOipDttbA
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Are you creating these TWRP builds? If so thank you very much! TWRP-3.1.1-0-Z016-20170826 seems to work flawlessly! No lag on boot and no known issues after restoring a backup unlike before.
I wanted to post my finding about FlashFire by Chainfire. I have had great success with the fastboot backup! It is the only option I have tested extensively however. I have been running the same fastboot restored phone since soon after my last post on this topic with no issues discovered.
Sandman45654 said:
Are you creating these TWRP builds? If so thank you very much! TWRP-3.1.1-0-Z016-20170826 seems to work flawlessly! No lag on boot and no known issues after restoring a backup unlike before.
I wanted to post my finding about FlashFire by Chainfire. I have had great success with the fastboot backup! It is the only option I have tested extensively however. I have been running the same fastboot restored phone since soon after my last post on this topic with no issues discovered.
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No. It's not me. It's another user which i don't remember the nickname
Ryder. said:
No. It's not me. It's another user which i don't remember the nickname
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Okay thank you. If you happen to find out/remember please let me know. I would like to give credit with my project and thank them for their hard work.

Updated Working Twrp for Moto E5 Plus Hannah

I made this so let me know if it works I tested it on my phone and my girlfriends phone it's for the Hannah varient which is MetroPCS/T-Mobile this was my first ever project I updated it today try out the new one
twrp by SIR KRIEGER and decrypting files credits go out to authors of those files
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=105qE_sXIiCF2W9IffzSMpfFUXQc7N-dz
sirkrieger1993 said:
I made this so let me know if it works I tested it on my phone and my girlfriends phone it's for the Hannah varient which is MetroPCS/T-Mobile this was my first ever project ill be updating g the version tomorrow to the newest twrp source
twrp by SIR KRIEGER
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ylBbg4gZt4tXGz-EBnrYtcO9AjXA2qNv/view?usp=drivesdk
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yes it seems to not work at 1st on first boot! doesnt detect storage 0mb
but when i hit wipe/advanced wipe/data then
hit repair change file system then hit change file system
to ext2 then back ext2
it detects internal storage
but when i booted into android it wanted to encrypt data and wipe it.
so i manually wiped data in recovery then rebooted an bam it works
an it still detects my internal storage........yay thank you so much
it just doesnt detect my micro sd card
brandonlee96 said:
yes it seems to not work at 1st on first boot! doesnt detect storage 0mb
but when i hit wipe/advanced wipe/data then
hit repair change file system then hit change file system
to ext2 then back ext2
it detects internal storage
but when i booted into android it wanted to encrypt data and wipe it.
so i manually wiped data in recovery then rebooted an bam it works
an it still detects my internal storage........yay thank you so much
it just doesnt detect my micro sd card
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I'll look into trying to fix it but my SD card words so that's weird
Ok so I tried it on another friend of mines phone and his sd card and everything is working fine so I'm really confused why yours wouldn't work????
Me too I really don't understand it.
I'll keep looking into it for you...I wish other people would let me know how it's working on there device
I didn't realize people were still having issues with twrp on the tmo/Metro variant. Id have to double check with Aeorsyn but im pretty sure we posted one somewhere in this forum that works...at least for me...perfectly with the exception of the time being off every now and then. It flashes zip and image files, makes backups, restores, wipes, works with twrp themes, reads internal and external sd, and even usb via otg. I've been running it for a couple months now without issue. Is there something im missing that people are trying to do that I'm just blind too? Lol if anyone wants a link to the twrp I'm using just lemme know.
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theUsualSuspexx said:
I didn't realize people were still having issues with twrp on the tmo/Metro variant. Id have to double check with Aeorsyn but im pretty sure we posted one somewhere in this forum that works...at least for me...perfectly with the exception of the time being off every now and then. It flashes zip and image files, makes backups, restores, wipes, works with twrp themes, reads internal and external sd, and even usb via otg. I've been running it for a couple months now without issue. Is there something im missing that people are trying to do that I'm just blind too? Lol if anyone wants a link to the twrp I'm using just lemme know.
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Please
I tried the one that was posted and I couldn't flash anything so I tried the James varient but I couldn't flash it I had to fastboot boot it
theUsualSuspexx said:
I didn't realize people were still having issues with twrp on the tmo/Metro variant. Id have to double check with Aeorsyn but im pretty sure we posted one somewhere in this forum that works...at least for me...perfectly with the exception of the time being off every now and then. It flashes zip and image files, makes backups, restores, wipes, works with twrp themes, reads internal and external sd, and even usb via otg. I've been running it for a couple months now without issue. Is there something im missing that people are trying to do that I'm just blind too? Lol if anyone wants a link to the twrp I'm using just lemme know.
Sent from my Motorola moto e5 plus using XDA Labs
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Please ! , Thanks & Merry XMas!
Twrp deletes stock rom
Maybe you can help me out, maybe im missing something. I have the g5 (hannah) MetroPCS variant. Everytime I flash TWRP it deletes my system. Ive tried 3 other TWRPs with no luck. One way or another I cannot boot, (bad key). Then I reflash my stock rom and try again. Ive tried with and without allowing system modifications with no avail. However when I first flash and boot into recovery there is a screen asking to decrypt. it asks to enter a password but the screen doesnt respond to touch for the pattern dots. Does that decrypting need to happen for TWRP to work correctly? Thanks
scaicardi said:
Maybe you can help me out, maybe im missing something. I have the g5 (hannah) MetroPCS variant. Everytime I flash TWRP it deletes my system. Ive tried 3 other TWRPs with no luck. One way or another I cannot boot, (bad key). Then I reflash my stock rom and try again. Ive tried with and without allowing system modifications with no avail. However when I first flash and boot into recovery there is a screen asking to decrypt. it asks to enter a password but the screen doesnt respond to touch for the pattern dots. Does that decrypting need to happen for TWRP to work correctly? Thanks
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dm me, I have a working twrp build and stock system image on google drive
scaicardi said:
Maybe you can help me out, maybe im missing something. I have the g5 (hannah) MetroPCS variant. Everytime I flash TWRP it deletes my system. Ive tried 3 other TWRPs with no luck. One way or another I cannot boot, (bad key). Then I reflash my stock rom and try again. Ive tried with and without allowing system modifications with no avail. However when I first flash and boot into recovery there is a screen asking to decrypt. it asks to enter a password but the screen doesnt respond to touch for the pattern dots. Does that decrypting need to happen for TWRP to work correctly? Thanks
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Did you try using the decrypt.zip
sirkrieger1993 said:
Did you try using the decrypt.zip
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No I have not...I will try and find a copy.
sirkrieger1993 said:
Did you try using the decrypt.zip
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I used Sir's (THANKS!) twrp and just booted it without flashing,(worked great!) it boots fine but asks for unlock pattern and doesn't accept the one I have set, (I'm guessing this is where decrypt.zip comes into play, but unsure), I hit cancel and KEPT READ ONLY , then made individual backups of boot + system + system.image
I also get the Bad key however I believe this is normal after unlocking the bootloader.. If you wait a bit it should still eventually boot.. I'd like to try to make a boot animation..
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No I have not...I will try and find a copy.
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turns out its not deleting the rom. its a problem with the boot image or encryption . When i first boot into twrp i cannot see internal storage. if i change my partition from ext4 then back to ext2 it shows up and the decrypt.zip is successful. however when i reboot phone it hangs at motorola screen. I then went back to fastboot and flashed stock boot.img and the phone almost booted up. I got hung at decryption unsuccessful perform factory reset. I dont know why this is so complicated any suggestions.
kinda sucks i go in for surgery and wake up and find a new twrp for hannah good luck ill be deleting my guide instead of working on twrp bye
Good to see work being done on the device!
skullkid383 said:
kinda sucks i go in for surgery and wake up and find a new twrp for hannah good luck ill be deleting my guide instead of working on twrp bye
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Bro no keep it up don't hurt to have two twrps that worrk for are device
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Good to see work being done on the device!
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Thanks bro I got a few gsi ROMs to boot up and work also to I'll post a thread soon on which ones I got working so there's more custom ROMs that work

Would this procedure work? (install magisk and twrp on 10.0.3.0)

First, let me say I have been using rooted phones with twrp for several years and never had the slightest problem with them, so I generally know what I am doing, but the Mi A2 Lite is just a disaster area for me, not with Magisk, that works fine, but twrp seems impossible for me to install on 10.0.3.0 without soft bricking ( I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0 and 10.0.1.0 so I am not unfamiliar with the method, but on 10.0.3.0 - no way). I have done so many factory resets now I have my own parking space at the factory! (That is humour btw).
So I wondered if a different approach to the problem might work. I am not a coder or phone guru, so what I propose might be nonsense, if it is I am sure somebody will tell me.
We are all used to the concept of the 'patched_boot.img' created by Magisk and if you don't want to produce your own version the forum usually has a link to it. Magisk though is not the problem, twrp is, so what I am proposing is that somebody provides a link to a 'double_patched_boot.img' ie a flashable boot image that contains both twrp and magisk and that can directly replace the stock boot via fastboot.
Apparently there are some folks that have managed to install both twrp and magisk on 10.0.3.0, so if one of them could extract the 'double_patched_boot.img' from their phone it might help out a lot. How do you achieve that? Well there is probably more than one way, but the way that I would choose (if I could manage to install them both in the first place) is to boot into twrp, connect to pc, take a miflash backup of the phone and then unzip it with the following command (this is a linux command I am sure someone can provide a windows equivalent):
Code:
tar -xzf ********.tgz
where ********.tgz is the name of your miflash backup.
Then extract the boot.img from the resulting folder, rename it to something like 'double_patched_boot_10.0.3.0.img' and provide a link to it on the forum. Then some brave soul could try it out (probably not me as I am sick of doing factory resets and don't have any backups because I don't have any recovery to make them from).
OTOH this might just not be practical, I don't know enough to be sure.
i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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Interesting. I have certainly thought of jumping ship to a custom rom, but I would like to wait a little before I do so, ideally until someone fires up a Lineage rom for the A2 Lite. But if things continue as badly as they have done so far with stock roms then I might well join you on RR.
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Interesting. I have certainly thought of jumping ship to a custom rom, but I would like to wait a little before I do so, ideally until someone fires up a Lineage rom for the A2 Lite. But if things continue as badly as they have done so far with stock roms then I might well join you on RR.
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also because of the new ARB thing, custom is much safer, i think i bricked my last device rolling back from ota 9.0 software to ota 8.1. that's a non-issue with custom. just something to be wary of. the current RR pie gsi is near flawless for he so far. hope that helps a little
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also because of the new ARB thing, custom is much safer, i think i bricked my last device rolling back from ota 9.0 software to ota 8.1. that's a non-issue with custom. just something to be wary of. the current RR pie gsi is near flawless for he so far. hope that helps a little
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Anti roll back is disabled and not an issue if bootloader is unlocked
Nice thread. Tried it as well but no chance 10.0.3.00 + twrp + magisk. And you are right the problem is twrp.
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12:121390 said:
i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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Does RR Pie have any issues on Mi A2 Lite? Whichever GSI I'd tried, I had lags :/
12:121390 said:
i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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brother i also want to install RR PIE Rom can you please give me the guide link?
hossman said:
Anti roll back is disabled and not an issue if bootloader is unlocked
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correct it is not. what happened was.. lol. i thought i was crafty and did some file swapping and made miflash setups that would flash so the stock files as usual , but with gsi's like RR and/or bootleggers for the system image. and it works, up until i flashed from RR to bootleggers with those setups described previously . there is where my genius was flawed. lol. lesson learned
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Does RR Pie have any issues on Mi A2 Lite? Whichever GSI I'd tried, I had lags :/
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for me, i have not come across anything caused by the GSI. any issues I've faced are purely self inflicted.
I don´t get your problems... Just boot twrp, and install it as described in original thread.
After that flash back aboot from 9.6.11.0 and the message "your system got destroyed" will disappear!
Voodoojonny said:
I don´t get your problems... Just boot twrp, and install it as described in original thread.
After that flash back aboot from 9.6.11.0 and the message "your system got destroyed" will disappear!
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You might not get my problem, but likewise I don't get your solution. Firstly aboot has never been touched during the attempted twrp install so why flash it at all, it has not been changed, and secondly you suggest I flash it with something that is how many versions old 4?, 5?, I'm not sure, when just about every post you ever read stresses that you should not mix old and new partitions at the same time.
I hope you forgive my scepticism, but can you actually suggest the slightest reason why this might work?
Or is it all just voodoo johnny (sorry, couldn't resist that).
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You might not get my problem, but likewise I don't get your solution. Firstly aboot has never been touched during the attempted twrp install so why flash it at all, it has not been changed, and secondly you suggest I flash it with something that is how many versions old 4?, 5?, I'm not sure, when just about every post you ever read stresses that you should not mix old and new partitions at the same time.
I hope you forgive my scepticism, but can you actually suggest the slightest reason why this might work?
Or is it all just voodoo johnny (sorry, couldn't resist that).
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Aboot is the bootloader. Since Pie the aboot was modified to check wheather there are modification on your boot.img. So everytime you modify something (like installing twrp), you get the message "your system got destroyed".
9.6.11.0 is the last version of Oreo. Here the bootloader didn´t check boot.img.
That´s why you need to flash 9.6.11.0 - maybe the older verstions will work too. Didn´t check. But I guess only 9.6.11.0 will work becouse it was the latest oreo version and it had to have a bootloader which can boot up pie (to have ota working).
Here you can find the aboot.img I use... and which works without any problem on pie - right now I´m running 10.0.3.0...
Just flash it via fastboot.
Voodoojonny said:
Aboot is the bootloader. Since Pie the aboot was modified to check wheather there are modification on your boot.img. So everytime you modify something (like installing twrp), you get the message "your system got destroyed".
9.6.11.0 is the last version of Oreo. Here the bootloader didn´t check boot.img.
That´s why you need to flash 9.6.11.0 - maybe the older verstions will work too. Didn´t check. But I guess only 9.6.11.0 will work becouse it was the latest oreo version and it had to have a bootloader which can boot up pie (to have ota working).
Here you can find the aboot.img I use... and which works without any problem on pie - right now I´m running 10.0.3.0...
Just flash it via fastboot.
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OK that makes sense now - thank you for the explanation. I will probably give that a try sometime, but not right now as I have a stable working phone for the first time in ages and I don't want to jeopardise that.
Just one question though. When I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0, it was fine at doing backups, but on the two occasions I tried to restore with them they failed, by which I don't mean that the restore didn't repair the phone, but that it was impossible to even carry out the restore, it started but did not complete - just ended with 'Restore Failed' message.
Have you tried any restores with twrp installed in the manner you suggest and if so did they work? No point in installing it otherwise.
viking777 said:
OK that makes sense now - thank you for the explanation. I will probably give that a try sometime, but not right now as I have a stable working phone for the first time in ages and I don't want to jeopardise that.
Just one question though. When I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0, it was fine at doing backups, but on the two occasions I tried to restore with them they failed, by which I don't mean that the restore didn't repair the phone, but that it was impossible to even carry out the restore, it started but did not complete - just ended with 'Restore Failed' message.
Have you tried any restores with twrp installed in the manner you suggest and if so did they work? No point in installing it otherwise.
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There seems to be some bugs restoring system and vendor... Some users talked about... I usually only save and restore the data and boot partition and I never had any problems with that. For all other partitions you can use miflash or fastboot...
Yeah all my twrp full backups don't work after a fresh stock installment either, that's very annoying.
The twrp version for daisy is bugged. Backups are not working, the wifi with GSI Roms on pie stock is not working anymore as soon as twrp is installed as well.
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Thanks for the replies above. @voodoojohnny
In my case it was the data partition that caused the restore to fail, vendor and system and boot all seemed to go through normally. @cd492
Based on what you say along with my own experiences and those of voovoojohnny, it looks like twrp is more trouble than it is worth at the moment. I think I will make do without it for now and hope for a better version in the future.
viking777 said:
First, let me say I have been using rooted phones with twrp for several years and never had the slightest problem with them, so I generally know what I am doing, but the Mi A2 Lite is just a disaster area for me, not with Magisk, that works fine, but twrp seems impossible for me to install on 10.0.3.0 without soft bricking ( I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0 and 10.0.1.0 so I am not unfamiliar with the method, but on 10.0.3.0 - no way). I have done so many factory resets now I have my own parking space at the factory! (That is humour btw).
So I wondered if a different approach to the problem might work. I am not a coder or phone guru, so what I propose might be nonsense, if it is I am sure somebody will tell me.
We are all used to the concept of the 'patched_boot.img' created by Magisk and if you don't want to produce your own version the forum usually has a link to it. Magisk though is not the problem, twrp is, so what I am proposing is that somebody provides a link to a 'double_patched_boot.img' ie a flashable boot image that contains both twrp and magisk and that can directly replace the stock boot via fastboot.
Apparently there are some folks that have managed to install both twrp and magisk on 10.0.3.0, so if one of them could extract the 'double_patched_boot.img' from their phone it might help out a lot. How do you achieve that? Well there is probably more than one way, but the way that I would choose (if I could manage to install them both in the first place) is to boot into twrp, connect to pc, take a miflash backup of the phone and then unzip it with the following command (this is a linux command I am sure someone can provide a windows equivalent):
where ********.tgz is the name of your miflash backup.
Then extract the boot.img from the resulting folder, rename it to something like 'double_patched_boot_10.0.3.0.img' and provide a link to it on the forum. Then some brave soul could try it out (probably not me as I am sick of doing factory resets and don't have any backups because I don't have any recovery to make them from).
OTOH this might just not be practical, I don't know enough to be sure.
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THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON GSI'S YET
I'm currently in the process of RR with TWRP but having extreme Encryption errors
Grab these two files (Big Thanks to Zerovoid, Seryioo, and mac12m99)
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Image File (Put this on your SDCard and Computer)-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...unofficial-twrp-daisy-mount-sd-fixed-t3889390
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Installer Zip (Put this on your SDCard)-
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603893418
But I got TWRP on 10.0.3.0 with magisk, and Justic Kernel.
THIS WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE I'M DEFINITELY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA
Start with the phone being on with USB Debugging enabled correctly
Type adb reboot bootloader
So flash the 10.0.3.0 ROM through MiFlash using the flash_all.bat, this process has to be done so backup your data before erasing.
After it is done flashing it restarts, go ahead and hold power and volume down right back to the Bootloader
Type: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-daisy_zero.img
It would boot into TWRP, if you see something about decryption hit cancel this may mean you haven't followed directions so far
Tap install and find your SD Card, find the fixed-twrp-installer-daisy.zip where ever you put it on your SD Card and install it, this process takes a few minutes when finished DO NOT HIT REBOOT SYSTEM!
Hit the home button back to TWRP home screen and tap reboot >>> bootloader
Download this to your computer - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603884024
Type: fastboot flash aboot aboot_9.6.4.img
Then type: fastboot reboot
Afterwards your phone shall boot up to Android if it does hold power and volume up and release power and keep hold volume up when the screen turns back on to go-to recovery, if TWRP boots up you have successfully completed the task.
Now flash Magisk zip (optional)
Hopefully this helped kind of my first tutorial, this was my process.
InfinityXDA said:
THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON GSI'S YET
I'm currently in the process of RR with TWRP but having extreme Encryption errors
Grab these two files (Big Thanks to Zerovoid, Seryioo, and mac12m99)
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Image File (Put this on your SDCard and Computer)-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...unofficial-twrp-daisy-mount-sd-fixed-t3889390
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Installer Zip (Put this on your SDCard)-
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603893418
But I got TWRP on 10.0.3.0 with magisk, and Justic Kernel.
THIS WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE I'M DEFINITELY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA
Start with the phone being on with USB Debugging enabled correctly
Type adb reboot bootloader
So flash the 10.0.3.0 ROM through MiFlash using the flash_all.bat, this process has to be done so backup your data before erasing.
After it is done flashing it restarts, go ahead and hold power and volume down right back to the Bootloader
Type: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-daisy_zero.img
It would boot into TWRP, if you see something about decryption hit cancel this may mean you haven't followed directions so far
Tap install and find your SD Card, find the fixed-twrp-installer-daisy.zip where ever you put it on your SD Card and install it, this process takes a few minutes when finished DO NOT HIT REBOOT SYSTEM!
Hit the home button back to TWRP home screen and tap reboot >>> bootloader
Download this to your computer - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603884024
Type: fastboot flash aboot aboot_9.6.4.img
Then type: fastboot reboot
Afterwards your phone shall boot up to Android if it does hold power and volume up and release power and keep hold volume up when the screen turns back on to go-to recovery, if TWRP boots up you have successfully completed the task.
Now flash Magisk zip (optional)
Hopefully this helped kind of my first tutorial, this was my process.
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Thank you very much for posting this process in such detail, unfortunately I think you must have missed my last post where I said:
it looks like twrp is more trouble than it is worth at the moment. I think I will make do without it for now and hope for a better version in the future.
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I meant it, at least for now, but maybe your post will help somebody else.
viking777 said:
Thank you very much for posting this process in such detail, unfortunately I think you must have missed my last post where I said:
I meant it, at least for now, but maybe your post will help somebody else.
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Yes I didn't see that post but understand I didn't give you links to the official TWRP, I gave you the unofficial fixed TWRP which actually features SD Card Support and trust me it works completely fine I haven't had a problem yet. This took me hours upon hours to figure out what I was doing wrong.
The only specific reason you are not successfully getting TWRP is because you didn't flash the aboot.img after installing the zip.
I hope this helps you in the future!
thanks InfinityXDA for the tutorial, you should create a post just for it~

OnePlus 7t root and TWRP recovery

So it's been awhile since I've had a phone I cared to get into installing root and custom stuff but I just bought a 7t and am trying to get it all working. I have the bootloader unlocked and the latest version of TWRP flashed but every time I'm in TWRP it shows up as 0mb and can't mount the storage. I tried "fastboot format userdata" in adb and it worked for one boot cycle but once I rebooted TWRP after that I was back to the 0mb and can't mount storage (I also still cannot format storage from TWRP before anyone tells me to try that) so what gives? What am missing?
You're missing the search functionality of the forum.
TWRP does not currently support reading data partition when encrypted by OOS. It does work, however, for custom ROMs, as long as you don't use a PIN, but a pattern. It also does not support formatting data partition, regardless of the ROM you're using.
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You're missing the search functionality of the forum.
TWRP does not currently support reading data partition when encrypted by OOS. It does work, however, for custom ROMs, as long as you don't use a PIN, but a pattern. It also does not support formatting data partition, regardless of the ROM you're using.
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Well that's disappointing. So it sounds like there's really not too much point to it then. So I'm assuming there's a guide on how to install root and magisk via fastboot commands?
Again, you're missing the search functionality.
You can see it on the home page of the 7T, under ONEPLUS 7T GUIDES, NEWS, & DISCUSSION, third topic right now..
morphvale said:
Again, you're missing the search functionality.
You can see it on the home page of the 7T, under ONEPLUS 7T GUIDES, NEWS, & DISCUSSION, third topic right now..
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Still leaving trouble using the search function to find what I want but I'll figure it out. So is it worth installing a custom rom on this phone or should I just try and root the phone on the stock OS? I'm very new to this phone and everything that goes along with it.
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Still leaving trouble using the search function to find what I want but I'll figure it out. So is it worth installing a custom rom on this phone or should I just try and root the phone on the stock OS? I'm very new to this phone and everything that goes along with it.
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@Justin541 - If you need any help just PM me. Ill get you going.. As long as your bootloader is unlocked, the rooting process is easy. All you have to do is:
- Install magisk manager (here)
- Download a patched boot.img from here(try to find the boot.img that matches the build your on, all though it probably doesnt matter)
- Boot into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader) and BOOT(dont flash) the patched boot.img (fastboot boot patched_boot.img)
- When phone is booted, open up magisk manager and do a direct install. Booting the patched boot.img is what you gives you a temporary root to be able to install magisk.

Magisk can't find stock image, how can I upgrade and fix this issue?

I'm not sure why i have Magisk installed in a way that it cannot find the stock boot image, but that seems to be the case.
a quick search didn't turn up the stock boot image for my existing ROM version (IN2025_11_f.15)
I figure it may be easier to just update and lose root, then re-root with the new boot image, but I've had some issues doing what I thought would be easy, but turned into big issues, so before I start down this path, I wanted to ask what may be the best way to go from where I am...
(rooted with Magisk, but no stock boot.img, running build number IN2025_11_F.15, Baseband version Q_V1_P14)
...to getting onto the latest version my phone is offering (IN2025_11.F.62_2620_202301162204) and get Magisk fixed so that it then has a stock boot image, so I can update later by just uninstalling/restoring images, installing the update, then rebooting to the inactive slot, which worked fine for years.
Thanks in advance for any help/guidance doing so.
Hmmm, I've never uninstalled/restored boot image when updating. I simply disable/uninstall those modules that might cause issues (like Substratum/themes), download the full rom zip file and place it in the root of my internal and make a backup of my apps with Migrate.
Then I do the local upgrade WITHOUT rebooting. Back in Magisk I hit install after the Magisk version -> hit again install -> hit "install to inactive slot.
THEN I reboot.
Afterwards I enable/reinstall my Magisk modules and that's it.
But I just found your stock boot image in our OP 8 group too and am attaching it, in case you want to do it your way lol
XDA didn't like file upload so I put it on GDrive for you. Let me know when you've grabbed it so I can delete it
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Hmmm, I've never uninstalled/restored boot image when updating. I simply disable/uninstall those modules that might cause issues (like Substratum/themes), download the full rom zip file and place it in the root of my internal and make a backup of my apps with Migrate.
Then I do the local upgrade WITHOUT rebooting. Back in Magisk I hit install after the Magisk version -> hit again install -> hit "install to inactive slot.
THEN I reboot.
Afterwards I enable/reinstall my Magisk modules and that's it.
But I just found your stock boot image in our OP 8 group too and am attaching it, in case you want to do it your way lol
XDA didn't like the .img ending so I had to rename it to .zip - just remove that and you'll be good.
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I've never done it that way myself. By just restoring images in magisk, I can do a "normal" update, from settings, and it will download just the update, in this case, about 700MB, then Install to inactive slot in Magisk and done.
This avoids me needing to find the full update to download. Probably not a big deal, but this has always worked fine in the past.
I guess i just installed Magisk incorrectly the last time I wiped, which is now causing me this issue.
I appreciate your suggestion, and perhaps that is the better way moving forward.
I didn't see your attachment, but as I'm typing this, i see you edited to say you renamed it, so I'll see if I see it now.
Thank you for your help.
Nimueh said:
Hmmm, I've never uninstalled/restored boot image when updating. I simply disable/uninstall those modules that might cause issues (like Substratum/themes), download the full rom zip file and place it in the root of my internal and make a backup of my apps with Migrate.
Then I do the local upgrade WITHOUT rebooting. Back in Magisk I hit install after the Magisk version -> hit again install -> hit "install to inactive slot.
THEN I reboot.
Afterwards I enable/reinstall my Magisk modules and that's it.
But I just found your stock boot image in our OP 8 group too and am attaching it, in case you want to do it your way lol
XDA didn't like file upload so I put it on GDrive for you. Let me know when you've grabbed it so I can delete it
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I just downloaded it, thank you again!
Note: I've never upgraded this device.
Uninstalling Magisk from the app restores the stock boot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...epo-of-oxygen-os-builds.4084315/post-87931933
Primokorn said:
Note: I've never upgraded this device.
Uninstalling Magisk from the app restores the stock boot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...epo-of-oxygen-os-builds.4084315/post-87931933
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Thank you, but that is the issue. I don't seem to have the stock image on the device, so I can't "uninstall Magisk" to restore the stock image.
Once I make the time to deal with this, I believe the stock image Nimueh shared will let me fix this, but I don't have time to troubleshoot this if it doesn't go smoothly, so it needs to wait a bit longer.
JustinChase said:
Thank you, but that is the issue. I don't seem to have the stock image on the device, so I can't "uninstall Magisk" to restore the stock image.
Once I make the time to deal with this, I believe the stock image Nimueh shared will let me fix this, but I don't have time to troubleshoot this if it doesn't go smoothly, so it needs to wait a bit longer.
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OK I thought Magisk handled the backup of the stock boot.
I'm not in hurry to upgrade lol
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OK I thought Magisk handled the backup of the stock boot.
I'm not in hurry to upgrade lol
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It normally does, but I apparently installed it 'abnormally' last time, so I didn't have/save the stock boot image.
I just need to research the best way to get the downloaded stock image onto my phone so that Magisk knows and can use it, without screwing something up, and having to wipe and reinstall everything (again).
I'm not in a huge hurry to upgrade either, but I do like to be on the latest security patches; especially considering the news with the Exynos chips' vulnerability to WiFi calling issues.
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I'm not in a huge hurry to upgrade either, but I do like to be on the latest security patches; especially considering the news with the Exynos chips' vulnerability to WiFi calling issues.
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Luckily that doesn't apply to our devices though - according to the articles I've seen it only affects these devices:
Samsung Galaxy S22, M33, M13, M12, A71, A53, A33, A21s, A13, A12 and A04 series.
Vivo S16, S15, S6, X70, X60 and X30 series.
The Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series.
Any vehicles that use the Exynos Auto T5123 chipset.
Nimueh said:
Luckily that doesn't apply to our devices though - according to the articles I've seen it only affects these devices:
Samsung Galaxy S22, M33, M13, M12, A71, A53, A33, A21s, A13, A12 and A04 series.
Vivo S16, S15, S6, X70, X60 and X30 series.
The Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series.
Any vehicles that use the Exynos Auto T5123 chipset.
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I agree. I'm more concerned about the unpublished vulnerabilities that may exist, that we just don't know about yet.
I figure that if I keep my device updated with security patches, that's better than finding out the hard way I could have prevented an issue.
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I agree. I'm more concerned about the unpublished vulnerabilities that may exist, that we just don't know about yet.
I figure that if I keep my device updated with security patches, that's better than finding out the hard way I could have prevented an issue.
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I don't use my device much and mostly at home on my wifi, so I'm not overly worried. I'm still on the last OOS 11 version mysel, mostly because 1 mod I use only exists for OOS 11. I'm sure I'll update eventually but for now I'm ok with old security patches.
#priorities and all that

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