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Here's a video tutorial on how to root your Nexus 10 for noobs!
Windows video tutorial:
Mac video tutorial:
Linux video tutorial:
All the files you need in one zip (adb+SuperSU+fastboot+Windows drivers):
http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/Nexus10/Nexus10RootNew.zip
Step-by-Step tutorial with photos here:
http://nexus10root.com/nexus-10-root/how-to-root-nexus-10-easiest-method/
Also, if you get stuck on bootloop after unlocking bootloader (This happened to me couple times), do a factory reset in stock recovery to fix:
Thanks to shimp208 for the sideload method and working CWM, ChainFire for awesome SuperSU and to all the developers who are worked on CWM recovery!
So the CWM that was just updated by Koushik on CWM does not work properly or does it work? Was asking based on this
While CWM Recovery is still being fixed
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Edit: There's no driver issue if it were on a Mac right? Especially adb sideloading the CWM SuperSu zip?
How do I flash the stock recovery? CWM isn't working and I tried to update the driver like in the video but couldn't find the "manta" that I needed to update. I'm just stuck in bootloop animation now. I'm downloading the stock image right now to try and flash it back to stock..
johno86 said:
How do I flash the stock recovery? CWM isn't working and I tried to update the driver like in the video but couldn't find the "manta" that I needed to update. I'm just stuck in bootloop animation now. I'm downloading the stock image right now to try and flash it back to stock..
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If you go into fastboot mode then choose recovery to get to the screen with the red triangle, keep pressing the power button and volume buttons randomly until the stock recovery pops up. From there do a factory reset and it'll work, I just did it to mine!
I flashed the CWM recovery img so when I do what you say it takes me to the bootloader screen and says Downloading. No red triangle. It boots into CWM and then after 20 seconds restarts itself and hits the bootanimation loop. Any clue what to do next? Trying to flash the stock image but having issues using cmds in windows cmd
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I cleared cache through cmd and i got to the red triangle...thank ****ing the lord. DTWAZERE, I will remember tonight. Thank you for your help.
johno86 said:
I flashed the CWM recovery img so when I do what you say it takes me to the bootloader screen and says Downloading. Any clue what to do next? Trying to flash the stock image but having issues getting it into fastboot now...
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Thing is it will delete the CWM recovery when you leave it so you'll have to reflash it, which is why this is so unstable!
I had the exact same thing as you and this is what I did:
Press the power button to turn it off while it says downloading
Hold both volume buttons down and power on to get into fastboot
Choose recovery
Press power and volume buttons randomly when the red triangle appears until you get stock recovery
Choose Factory Reset
Reboot
You should be able to get back into the rom that way,
to root it you need to boot into fastboot again, reflash the recovery, and sideload the superuser apk
dtwazere said:
Thing is it will delete the CWM recovery when you leave it so you'll have to reflash it, which is why this is so unstable!
I had the exact same thing as you and this is what I did:
Press the power button to turn it off while it says downloading
Hold both volume buttons down and power on to get into fastboot
Choose recovery
Press power and volume buttons randomly when the red triangle appears until you get stock recovery
Choose Factory Reset
Reboot
You should be able to get back into the rom that way,
to root it you need to boot into fastboot again, reflash the recovery, and sideload the superuser apk
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Yeah this is exactly what I did and it worked. I'll wait on flashing anything until there's a stable recovery. I was fairly confident in what I was doing until that happened. Not being able to input commands from cmd prompt made me sick so I'll wait for a dev to release something that works without having to quickly install the drivers again within a 15-20 second timeframe. Too much stress.
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I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
lc684760 said:
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
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Heh im having the same issue.
lc684760 said:
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
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I'm having the same issue. Stuck on the 2nd splash screen with the Nexus Logo.
I received successful messages after every entry.
deevooneh said:
I'm having the same issue. Stuck on the 2nd splash screen with the Nexus Logo.
I received successful messages after every entry.
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sucks. But we can boot in fastboot and downloading . I think we may have some tricks to fix.
i did everything, and it all went successfully after a few tried. Now i am stuck with the JB X load screen.
How do i get the stock google rom and how do i flash it?
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sucks. But we can boot in fastboot and downloading . I think we may have some tricks to fix.
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Ok. Let me know if you figure something out. Hopefully we didnt brick it.
deevooneh said:
Ok. Let me know if you figure something out. Hopefully we didnt brick it.
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I just called service phone. But goole play agent told me that they didnt know how to deal with that. Its the new device. They dont know much. Damn it!
lc684760 said:
I just called service phone. But goole play agent told me that they didnt know how to deal with that. Its the new device. They dont know much. Damn it!
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How do we get back to stock? Might need to reattempt this.
If you are stuck on the boot animation (X) screen... power off your device and enter fastboot mode and then type fastboot -w... I has this problem and this fixed it!
NOTE: fastboot -w will wipe your internal storage completely
dtwazere said:
If you go into fastboot mode then choose recovery to get to the screen with the red triangle, keep pressing the power button and volume buttons randomly until the stock recovery pops up. From there do a factory reset and it'll work, I just did it to mine!
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How do we get back to stock? Might need to reattempt this.
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Stock is here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantarayjop40c
Still need a way to get CWM stable, so we have time to copy to sd
craigacgomez said:
If you are stuck on the boot animation (X) screen... power off you devices and enter fastboot mode and then type fastboot -w... I has this problem and this fixed it!
NOTE: fastboot -w will wipe your internal storage completely
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THIS WORKED!!
Youre a genius. thanks!
When I try to install the manta drivers manually and tell it to search the same area that it searched and found the android bootloader drivers for fastboot mode it says that the drivers couldn't be found and installed. Am I missing something? Also if i try to do fastboot flash recovery it gives me an error message stating that it cannot determine the image filename for the recovery image.
Well i guess i did it the long way around.
Went to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantarayjop40c
and downloaded the Nexus 10 file. extracted, and the actual files in the Nexus10Root folder.
Opened the flash-all.sh and entered each command manually because it was erroring out running the script.
After the 3rd command it booted right into android!
I am no longer able to boot into my recovery. TWRP nor stock / default. I am on a custom ROM. I am on 7.1.2 root with magisk 12. I have tried all the fastboot commands to live boot into recovery. I have tried TWRP official app. I have tried FlashFire. Everytime I try to boot into my recovery my phone just reboots back into the OS.
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Hacker101 said:
I am no longer able to boot into my recovery. TWRP nor stock / default. I am on a custom ROM. I am on 7.1.2 root with magisk 12. I have tried all the fastboot commands to live boot into recovery. I have tried TWRP official app. I have tried FlashFire. Everytime I try to boot into my recovery my phone just reboots back into the OS.
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So you have tried booting into the bootloader and entered "fastboot boot twrp.img" in adb?
This happens to me all the time. Using the advanced reboot menu on my ROM or "adb reboot recovery" while connected to my PC just results in the phone booting back into the OS. Pretty annoying. It has to have something to do with the Slots.
Anyways, to get around this, disconnect the phone from any power source, turn the phone completely off, wait 5-10 seconds, then press and hold Vol Down + Power to get to the bootloader. Then use the volume keys to select Recovery Mode and press power to boot into recovery. This method works every time for me. If this does not work for you or results in some other screen/error/whatever other than booting into TWRP, then you must live boot (as suggested in the above post) into TWRP and flash TWRP RC2.
Alcolawl said:
This happens to me all the time. Using the advanced reboot menu on my ROM or "adb reboot recovery" while connected to my PC just results in the phone booting back into the OS. Pretty annoying. It has to have something to do with the Slots.
Anyways, to get around this, disconnect the phone from any power source, turn the phone completely off, wait 5-10 seconds, then press and hold Vol Down + Power to get to the bootloader. Then use the volume keys to select Recovery Mode and press power to boot into recovery. This method works every time for me. If this does not work for you or results in some other screen/error/whatever other than booting into TWRP, then you must live boot (as suggested in the above post) into TWRP and flash TWRP RC2.
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I have done this 100+ times. Booting into recovery using any method does not work. Including live booting.
Hacker101 said:
I have done this 100+ times. Booting into recovery using any method does not work. Including live booting.
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If you are still able to access the bootloader, I would suggest flashing a factory image (removing -w if you want to keep your data) with the flash-all.bat. It sounds as if your recovery partition has been removed somehow making it unable to be booted into. Perhaps flashing the factory image will fix your partitions and solve the problem. It's worth a shot I guess if you can't access it at all. Good luck to you!
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If you are still able to access the bootloader, I would suggest flashing a factory image (removing -w if you want to keep your data) with the flash-all.bat. It sounds as if your recovery partition has been removed somehow making it unable to be booted into. Perhaps flashing the factory image will fix your partitions and solve the problem. It's worth a shot I guess if you can't access it at all. Good luck to you!
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How am I supposed to flash a factory image if I can't flash anything? Plus I am on a Linux computer not windows. Isn't .bat windows? Would I need a .sh type of command?
Hacker101 said:
How am I supposed to flash a factory image if I can't flash anything? Plus I am on a Linux computer not windows. Isn't .bat windows? Would I need a .sh type of command?
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The factory image flashes in bootloader mode and should correct any issue you have. You have to install the Android SDK platform on your Linux machine. Go to this link https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html#tos-header and scroll down to almost the bottom for just the command line tools and follow the instructions to install. Then go to https://developers.google.com/android/images and download the factory image you want to flash and follow the instructions in that link to flash. I don't have a Linux machine myself, but I believe the process is fairly similar and it should work just fine.
TheBobMiller said:
The factory image flashes in bootloader mode and should correct any issue you have. You have to install the Android SDK platform on your Linux machine. Go to this link https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html#tos-header and scroll down to almost the bottom for just the command line tools and follow the instructions to install. Then go to https://developers.google.com/android/images and download the factory image you want to flash and follow the instructions in that link to flash. I don't have a Linux machine myself, but I believe the process is fairly similar and it should work just fine.
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Sweet I'll give it a try when I get home later. We got a nasty storm blowing in so I may not get to it today. Also I'll remember to Thank that post tomorrow lol limited to eight a day. When you have 100+ people helping you out at once it's hard to thank each one.
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Sweet I'll give it a try when I get home later. We got a nasty storm blowing in so I may not get to it today. Also I'll remember to Thank that post tomorrow lol limited to eight a day. When you have 100+ people helping you out at once it's hard to thank each one.
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Don't worry about the Thanks, cause I'm sure others have contributed more. Sorry I'm not more familiar with the Linux instructions!
Ok having the same issue as OP. A and B slots do not allow me to boot into recovery mode. It just immediately restarts as soon as the white Google splash screen appears. I have just done a factory reset with N2G47O. After complete, the stock default recovery works fine. I booted TWRP from fast boot to install the latest, issue came again. Trying to get into recovery mode just causes it to bootloop until you hold the volume down button to get bootloader up to boot to system instead. I am downloading and will flash NOF27D (last 7.1.1) to see if I can reinstall twrp from that. I can confirm that installing twrp when on that image worked. Will report back...
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Sweet I'll give it a try when I get home later. We got a nasty storm blowing in so I may not get to it today. Also I'll remember to Thank that post tomorrow lol limited to eight a day. When you have 100+ people helping you out at once it's hard to thank each one.
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Ok having the same issue as OP. A and B slots do not allow me to boot into recovery mode. It just immediately restarts as soon as the white Google splash screen appears. I have just done a factory reset with N2G47O. After complete, the stock default recovery works fine. I booted TWRP from fast boot to install the latest, issue came again. Trying to get into recovery mode just causes it to bootloop until you hold the volume down button to get bootloader up to boot to system instead. I am downloading and will flash NOF27D (last 7.1.1) to see if I can reinstall twrp from that. I can confirm that installing twrp when on that image worked. Will report back...
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I forgot to ask if you were on the latest May security update. If you were on that version then you need to use the Android Verified Signer.zip from chainfire after you flash twrp. What version are you running?
jkashuba07 said:
Ok having the same issue as OP. A and B slots do not allow me to boot into recovery mode. It just immediately restarts as soon as the white Google splash screen appears. I have just done a factory reset with N2G47O. After complete, the stock default recovery works fine. I booted TWRP from fast boot to install the latest, issue came again. Trying to get into recovery mode just causes it to bootloop until you hold the volume down button to get bootloader up to boot to system instead. I am downloading and will flash NOF27D (last 7.1.1) to see if I can reinstall twrp from that. I can confirm that installing twrp when on that image worked. Will report back...
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Ok, I can confirm after doing factory reset to NOF27D I was able to reinstall TWRP and boot to it successfully
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I forgot to ask if you were on the latest May security update. If you were on that version then you need to use the Android Verified Signer.zip from chainfire after you flash twrp. What version are you running?
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Yes I was on May.. Do you have link to Verified Signer?
jkashuba07 said:
Ok, I can confirm after doing factory reset to NOF27D I was able to reinstall TWRP and boot to it successfully
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Yes I was on May.. Do you have link to Verified Signer?
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Here is the link to the verifiedbootsigner.zip from Chainfire: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
Make sure you give him some Thanks and Donate if possible! He has earned plenty of both from all of us Android users!
Instructions: Anytime you flash anything that affects the boot partition (ie. twrp, rom, kernel, etc), make sure to flash the boot signer zip at the end of the flashing before a reboot.
TheBobMiller said:
Here is the link to the verifiedbootsigner.zip from Chainfire: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
Make sure you give him some Thanks and Donate if possible! He has earned plenty of both from all of us Android users!
Instructions: Anytime you flash anything that affects the boot partition (ie. twrp, rom, kernel, etc), make sure to flash the boot signer zip at the end of the flashing before a reboot.
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Thank you, and will do.. yes chainfire has done a lot of good work, definitely have appreciated him over the years
TheBobMiller said:
Here is the link to the verifiedbootsigner.zip from Chainfire: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
Make sure you give him some Thanks and Donate if possible! He has earned plenty of both from all of us Android users!
Instructions: Anytime you flash anything that affects the boot partition (ie. twrp, rom, kernel, etc), make sure to flash the boot signer zip at the end of the flashing before a reboot.
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That's only for May and so on correct? I am on April. Heard nasty things form root uses about root screwing up, bootloader problems, etc. So I stayed away from May and stayed on April.
Hacker101 said:
That's only for May and so on correct? I am on April. Heard nasty things form root uses about root screwing up, bootloader problems, etc. So I stayed away from May and stayed on April.
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Correct. Only the may bootloader requires the extra zip file to be flashed. I am still on April but I have heard people not having any problems and some having nothing but problems from May. I think I'm going to give it a try tomorrow and see how it goes.
Edit: Tried the May bootloader and couldn't get it to boot a custom rom or TWRP, so I went back to April after flashing the Android O Beta and playing with it for a couple of hours. I feel that the Beta is still too early for a daily driver, but it was nice to mess around with some of the features we will have once this OS is released.
Phone is stuck on this white screen with the G on it and the status bar scrolling over and over. Phone is unlocked and rooted and i was having trouble installing a recovery onto it. I just spent 3 hours setting everything up. Do i have to wipe and start again?
equlizer said:
Phone is stuck on this white screen with the G on it and the status bar scrolling over and over. Phone is unlocked and rooted and i was having trouble installing a recovery onto it. I just spent 3 hours setting everything up. Do i have to wipe and start again?
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What did you flash to cause this?? Did you try a hard restart by holding the power button down until it starts rebooting?
Tried a hard restart and same thing happens. I was trying to install TWRP using skipsoft toolkit #6 option.
equlizer said:
Tried a hard restart and same thing happens. I was trying to install TWRP using skipsoft toolkit #6 option.
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Since I'm not familiar with toolkits, or their interface, I'll let someone else take over. Have you considered using adb and fastboot commands to accomplish your task?
I would if i knew what i was doing I just tried the wipe everything option and now it says "cant load android system. Your data may be corrupt. If you continue to get this message, you may need to perform a factory reset and erase all user data stored on this device"
Well i did that and i get that same message over and over again. How do i start fresh? I have the image on my computer
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I would if i knew what i was doing I just tried the wipe everything option and now it says "cant load android system. Your data may be corrupt. If you continue to get this message, you may need to perform a factory reset and erase all user data stored on this device"
Well i did that and i get that same message over and over again. How do i start fresh? I have the image on my computer
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If you want to continue using the toolkit, I would post your problems in that thread. The folks that made it will be more qualified to help you than I could.
i went into bootloader mode and did the flash all. The phone reboots and comes back with the same message "cant load android"
I dont care what i use to get things working again. pls help.
equlizer said:
i went into bootloader mode and did the flash all. The phone reboots and comes back with the same message "cant load android"
I dont care what i use to get things working again. pls help.
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I will try my best.
1. You have definitely unlocked_critical correct. If you haven't, you need to.
2. Have you downloaded SDK on your pc? You need this as well. You can find a link to it on Google's factory image page.
3. You have downloaded the latest factory image and unzipped it with the 7zip program.
4. Inside the SDK program, look for a file called platform tools.
5. You need to take the contents you extracted from the factory image, and place them in the platform tools folder. That includes: Radio, bootloader, the flash-all.bat file, and another large zip file that contains the boot, system, vendor and about 16 other things.
6. Put your phone into bootloader mode and plug it into the pc. Open a command prompt from the platform tools folder and type "fastboot devices" if your phone ID comes up, your good.
7. Double click the flash-all.bat file, and that should start the installation process. It will take a little while to install the OS, so be patient. If all goes well, your phone should automatically boot up.
8. I will try and find a link for all this installation stuff.
9. Good luck!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-xl-t3702418
Here is a link to instructions written by one of the best kernel developers out there. Read it carefully if what I gave you doesn't make sense.
Tried it this morning and when i go to root with magisk (followed every step) i get the white screen with the G and the bar scrolling
equlizer said:
Tried it this morning and when i go to root with magisk (followed every step) i get the white screen with the G and the bar scrolling
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Did you ever get your phone to boot up on stock system?
Badger50 said:
Did you ever get your phone to boot up on stock system?
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Not sure how i did it but it seems to have reverted back to complete stock. Everything setup after but when it rebooted it said "this device cannot be trusted, hit the power button to continue" so i do and it seems to boot back into the phone. How do i get rid of that message?
Ive never had so many issues with a phone before.
How do i get rid of that message?
once you had the Bootloader unlocked in this phone it will display that message in every boot, there is no way to get rid of it at this moment.
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Not sure how i did it but it seems to have reverted back to complete stock. Everything setup after but when it rebooted it said "this device cannot be trusted, hit the power button to continue" so i do and it seems to boot back into the phone. How do i get rid of that message?
Ive never had so many issues with a phone before.
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A lot of trouble people have with these phones has to do with the A/B partitions, glitches in cables, sdk, PC's, ghosts in the machine, and users not taking the time to read and learn what to do. Anyway, glad you got it going. Your welcome.
Everything else worked except for the rooting with magisk. when it patches the image using manager 5.4.3 it says its downloading version 14.0 not 14.5. I go to flash the patched boot img then it just reboots to the white screen with the G and it hangs there till i shut it off.
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Everything else worked except for the rooting with magisk. when it patches the image using manager 5.4.3 it says its downloading version 14.0 not 14.5. I go to flash the patched boot img then it just reboots to the white screen with the G and it hangs there till i shut it off.
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Manually download 14.5 and flash it in twrp. Or, take the stock boot.img, place it on your phones internal storage, open magisk, hit install, and select patch boot (I think) Then take the patched_boot.img and flash that with fastboot. Either way should give you root.
I already said I patched it using the magisk I installed but when I flash it I get the G on the white screen. I can't even get twrp to stick. This was all using 8.1 but now I'm on 8.0. I guess I'll try again?
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I already said I patched it using the magisk I installed but when I flash it I get the G on the white screen. I can't even get twrp to stick. This was all using 8.1 but now I'm on 8.0. I guess I'll try again?
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What twrp version are you using? So, you can fastboot the twrp-3.1.1-beta2-taimen-img but then are unable to flash the twrp.zip once you enter temporary twrp?
I just downloaded twrp 3.1.1 beta 2 taimen.img and the zip
how do i fastboot the img?
then from there do i flash magisk 14.5.zip then reboot and install magisk manager 5.4.3 then check for root?
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I just downloaded twrp 3.1.1 beta 2 taimen.img and the zip
how do i fastboot the img?
then from there do i flash magisk 14.5.zip then reboot and install magisk manager 5.4.3 then check for root?
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Go to fastboot and type: fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-beta2-taimen.img
That should immediately take you temporary twrp where you then flash the twrp.zip, and then flash your magisk zip. That should also install the magisk app as well.
it takes me to the screen where it says "this devices cannot be trusted" so i hit the power button then it just reboots into android 8.0. I appreciate all the help
So new Pixel 3 XL, unlocked, installed factory image, rebooted to twrp.img and installed magisk zip file following the items here. Phone started to reboot and goes into Android Recovery with only 2 options, "Try Again" or "Factory data reset", selecting either juts goes to scrolling white G screen and eventually ends back up in Android Recovery.
How do I get out of this? How can I get back into twrp or fastboot?
Hard power it down (long power button until off) and get into fastboot mode with the key combo (volume down +power). Fastboot flash the boot.img to get rid of root. See #6 in the guide you posted. Before you try again, do you have the most recent platform tools? Also, what version of TWRP .img and what version of Magisk are you installing?
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Hard power it down (long power button until off) and get into fastboot mode with the key combo (volume down +power). Fastboot flash the boot.img to get rid of root. See #6 in the guide you posted. Before you try again, do you have the most recent platform tools? Also, what version of TWRP .img and what version of Magisk are you installing?
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I'm using the latest noted at the top of that link: r29.0.2 and Magisk 19.3.
I was able to get to fast boot (using the power and volume down after a few attempts) and running flash-all to start over again.
So. after flash-all and redoing the whole process, Magisk installed this time without any issue.
Thanks for your help in getting me unstuck!!
vette8t7 said:
So. after flash-all and redoing the whole process, Magisk installed this time without any issue.
Thanks for your help in getting me unstuck!!
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That is excellent news!
Hey
Im new to rooting and yesterday I decided to root my galaxy s9. I used Odin to flash twrp and flash ' Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020 ' and Magisk v20.4. All went well.
Used Magisk hide to bypass banking apps. but I encountered a few social apps like Instagram that kept on crashing. So I searched up what the problem could be and came to an article where it said the TWRP app may cause interference and delete it and wipe cache partition from recovery mode.
I didn't delete the TWRP app yet and decided to boot into recovery via magisk. But then my phone booted into download mode. that's where the issue started.
Its the downloading do not turn off target screen but strangely enough doesn't have the small system writings the top left side of the screen. All it says is Vol down + Power to cancel but when I do that,my phone boot into this download mode again. I panicked and flashed twrp, Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020, and magisk again and I did get into the Teamwin recovery. formatted and installed all the necessary things. But when I reboot from there it rebooted to download mode again. As of now its still in download mode and im waiting for the battery to run out and the turn on my phone normally. Please help
Have you try to flash the stock firmware? The latest one would be nice
B1nz said:
Have you try to flash the stock firmware? The latest one would be nice
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I will try that and let you know soon
b1nz said:
have you try to flash the stock firmware? The latest one would be nice
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thank you so much mannn it worked!
HaadiM2000 said:
thank you so much mannn it worked!
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glad to hear that
Hello
I have Samsung Galaxy S9 exynos. I rooted it and flash android 12 beta GSI and it booted fine. I however could not boot TWRP as the phone is stack up at TWRP recovery animation. It is not even allowing me to boot download mode to go back to stock.
I really need help