I bought a LG V35 recently. When I got the phone, I found its rooted already and looks like bootloader is unlocked since the 1st screen shows the warning unlocked messages. See attachments.
After I got into the system, I could see magisk and used root permission without any problem.
I wanted to do a system backup in the customer recovery like twrp or CWM. (I thought it should be there, since phone is rooted) But after I clicked "reboot to recovery" with TaiBackup APP, I could not get into recovery and screen shows "erasing data" and then rebooted. When system was started up again, phone was done a factory reset and magisk did not work any more...(I checked, I still can see the unlocked bootloader messages at that time)
Then I had to send my phone to the seller and got rooted again. I really do not understand how the seller rooted this phone!!
Now I am wondering if I can flash any custom recovery like twrp? I do not see LG V35 in official twrp's support device list. Dare I try the twrp for LG G7 or LG V30 or others?
If I have to try twrp for LG G7, is there anybody knows how to do a recovery backup via ADB beforehand? Anything I can do to minimize the risk?
He probably dumped the boot image with LGUP, and manually patched it with Magisk on another device
crumbling9999 said:
He probably dumped the boot image with LGUP, and manually patched it with Magisk on another device
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Yes, I searched with google about patching magisk boot img and now I agree with you.
Now, when I trying to install some modules in magisk, I will get "installation failed". See the attachment.
I googled and tried to find the solution. It is said that I could update/re-install the magisk manager apk to solve the problem. But the seller told me DO NOT touch the magisk and even update it.
Do you know if I can update the magisk manager when rooted in the patching boot img way?
Do you know if I can install xposed in the magisk in this case?
Are there some DONTs when rooted in the patching boot img way?
Thanks for your reply.
Mate just start first with a backup via LGUP than check if you can reboot to bootloader. Then read a bit G7 thread and if you are confident in your knowledge and skills continue - it is an easy job to firstly backup your both boot mages, patch them and flash them back to your phone if you have fastboot.
vlad48 said:
Mate just start first with a backup via LGUP than check if you can reboot to bootloader. Then read a bit G7 thread and if you are confident in your knowledge and skills continue - it is an easy job to firstly backup your both boot mages, patch them and flash them back to your phone if you have fastboot.
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Please tell me how to backup both boot images? Thx
alex.coffen said:
Yes, I searched with google about patching magisk boot img and now I agree with you.
Now, when I trying to install some modules in magisk, I will get "installation failed". See the attachment.
I googled and tried to find the solution. It is said that I could update/re-install the magisk manager apk to solve the problem. But the seller told me DO NOT touch the magisk and even update it.
Do you know if I can update the magisk manager when rooted in the patching boot img way?
Do you know if I can install xposed in the magisk in this case?
Are there some DONTs when rooted in the patching boot img way?
Thanks for your reply.
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Is there somebody can tell me how to solve the issue that i can not install any module in magisk?
Can i update the magisk framework to 18.1 when the root method is coming from the patching boot image?
Since you have full fastboot, grab a copy of TWRP for the G7 and try booting it. I verified today that laf from the G7 boots just fine on the V35, so TWRP should work until (yes I am being optimistic here) I can get the V35 rooted and build our own TWRP.
In case you are new, the command will be:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Where twrp.img is whatever the filename of TWRP is. If the touch screen works, and the rest of the functionality is there, you can use that for now. However, you will have to have a PC and fastboot boot it every time you want to get into TWRP.
On SD845 and later devices (which the G7 and V35 have), recovery is no longer a separate partition -- it is included in boot. So, you do NOT want to flash the G7 version because while the G7 kernel may work fine for laf, and TWRP, it probably wouldn't be ideal to use as a system kernel.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I do have a question for you. Where did you get your phone from? I have a hard time believing that there are so many V35s out there with engineering bootloaders -- so I would like to get my hands on one and figure out how they unlocked the bootloader.
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
Since you have full fastboot, grab a copy of TWRP for the G7 and try booting it. I verified today that laf from the G7 boots just fine on the V35, so TWRP should work until (yes I am being optimistic here) I can get the V35 rooted and build our own TWRP.
In case you are new, the command will be:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Where twrp.img is whatever the filename of TWRP is. If the touch screen works, and the rest of the functionality is there, you can use that for now. However, you will have to have a PC and fastboot boot it every time you want to get into TWRP.
On SD845 and later devices (which the G7 and V35 have), recovery is no longer a separate partition -- it is included in boot. So, you do NOT want to flash the G7 version because while the G7 kernel may work fine for laf, and TWRP, it probably wouldn't be ideal to use as a system kernel.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I do have a question for you. Where did you get your phone from? I have a hard time believing that there are so many V35s out there with engineering bootloaders -- so I would like to get my hands on one and figure out how they unlocked the bootloader.
-- Brian
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Thanks for your answers.
I bought this phone from taobao which is a bigest famous online shopping site in China. I do not know how they unlocked the bootloader and tell me if something I can help with.
I unlocked LG G2/G4/oneplus 5T myself so I know the basic knowledges about how to execute ADB command and the normal root process. But I do not know the one using patched magisk boot img way.
As far as I understand, you meant that we can temporarily boot into the G7 twrp to use its functions but we cannot actually flash the twrp to the phone. Booting to G7 twrp image, is it safe? (The "safe" I mean is that, if I encounter problems, at least I still can startup the phone with rooted. Otherwise, I need to send my phone to the seller who is 2000KM away to root it again...Last time I booted into its recovery, all my data was erased...) Anyway, I will try it as you suggested, but I will put it the 2nd priority.
The 1st priority is that, I truely want to solve the problem I met about installing magisk module failed. See my attachment. I want to know if I can fix the problem by updating the magisk framework. I need the "safe" way as I just said.
So if I click "yes" in the 33.jpg I attached, do you know which would happen?
A. brick the phone
B. restart and get a factory reset, then I cannot use root any more
C. nothing changed, still install module failed but root can work
D. Solve the problem and can install module successfully
If you press "Yes" it will just download Magisk setup which will fail doing anything it will reboot to the stock recovery which will perform security check and wipeout magisk from boot image.
To solve your problem and install the module properly you need to patch externally your boot image and and flash it back in fastboot mode overwriting both a and b slots.
So:
1. Dump boot via LGUP download mode.
2. Patch it via Magisk Manager.
3. Flash it back under fastboot mode.
4. Install your module and enjoy...
P.S.: If you are not confident on how to perform any of the listed steps above please do not start it at all because definitely you will need to travel 200 km again for restoring root...
vlad48 said:
If you press "Yes" it will just download Magisk setup which will fail doing anything it will reboot to the stock recovery which will perform security check and wipeout magisk from boot image.
To solve your problem and install the module properly you need to patch externally your boot image and and flash it back in fastboot mode overwriting both a and b slots.
So:
1. Dump boot via LGUP download mode.
2. Patch it via Magisk Manager.
3. Flash it back under fastboot mode.
4. Install your module and enjoy...
P.S.: If you are not confident on how to perform any of the listed steps above please do not start it at all because definitely you will need to travel 200 km again for restoring root...
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Thanks for explaining. That is what I worry about. Some questions for you:
1. I have used LGUP to dump boot_a and boot_b. (Very slow, took 1 hour. I renamed them to boot_a_org.img and boot_b_org.img, they are no difference with cksum). So this is currently boot images patched by seller? So, no matter what problems I encounter, I can flash boot_a_org.img(boot_b_org.img) back to boot_a and boot_b to recover my phone anytime and still get rooted? If so, I can feel free to do anything no worrying about the 2000KM delivery...
2. You mentioned "Patch it via Magisk Manager". I can directly patch boot_a_org.img to do it? I think boot_a_org.img is already patched by seller. (I do not have the original unpatched and unlocked bootloader img for V35...)
3. "Patch it via Magisk Manager". can only be done in my V35 phone, or it is OK to do it in other phones?
4. Can I try to boot into G7 twrp then I can flash the newest magisk via twrp? In this way I can fix my problem?
Thank you very much in advance.
1. Download LGUP from HERE
(make sure you put it in the right place afterwards: C:\Program Files (x86)\LG Electronics\LGUP)
2. Shut down your phone and then press VOL+ button and connect it via USB cable to your computer (The phone will boot in download mode).
3. Start LGUP.exe and select DUMP mode. DUMP only those partitions (place checkbox):
abl_a
abl_b
boot_a
boot_b
xbl_a
xbl_b
This will finish our backup preparation, so report back once done.
(Also just come to a better idea - compress and upload somewhere your boot_a file I'll try to patch it with latest Magisk and upload it back to you)
vlad48 said:
If you press "Yes" it will just download Magisk setup which will fail doing anything it will reboot to the stock recovery which will perform security check and wipeout magisk from boot image.
To solve your problem and install the module properly you need to patch externally your boot image and and flash it back in fastboot mode overwriting both a and b slots.
So:
1. Dump boot via LGUP download mode.
2. Patch it via Magisk Manager.
3. Flash it back under fastboot mode.
4. Install your module and enjoy...
P.S.: If you are not confident on how to perform any of the listed steps above please do not start it at all because definitely you will need to travel 200 km again for restoring root...
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Laf has new security that prevents reading for now. LG UP 1.14 and 1.15 can't read .. and I can't find a copy of 1.16.
-- Brian
@runningnak3d maybe you are mixing V40 with V35. Using this DUMP only version of LGUP bootloader unlocked phones are able to dump all (even non kdz partitions) so he will be able to perform this operation.
vlad48 said:
@runningnak3d maybe you are mixing V40 with V35. Using this DUMP only version of LGUP bootloader unlocked phones are able to dump all (even non kdz partitions) so he will be able to perform this operation.
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This only works for v35 phones with unlocked bootloader?
Yes, I have already dumped those part:
abl_a
abl_b
boot_a ============> I rename this one to boot.img
boot_b
xbl_a
xbl_b
Could you teach me what is each one used for?
So boot.img is currently boot image patched by seller? So, no matter what problems I encounter, I can flash boot.img back to boot_a and boot_b to recover my phone anytime and still get rooted? If so, I can feel free to do anything no worrying about the 2000KM delivery...
You mentioned "Patch it via Magisk Manager". I can directly patch boot.img to do it? I think boot.img is already patched by seller. (I do not have the original unpatched and unlocked bootloader img for V35...)
alex.coffen said:
Yes, I have already dumped those part:
abl_a
abl_b
boot_a ============> I rename this one to boot.img
boot_b
xbl_a
xbl_b
Could you teach me what is each one used for?
So boot.img is currently boot image patched by seller? So, no matter what problems I encounter, I can flash boot.img back to boot_a and boot_b to recover my phone anytime and still get rooted? If so, I can feel free to do anything no worrying about the 2000KM delivery...
You mentioned "Patch it via Magisk Manager". I can directly patch boot.img to do it? I think boot.img is already patched by seller. (I do not have the original unpatched and unlocked bootloader img for V35...)
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The files I dumped from LGUP are bin file or img file?
I try to patch the boot.img file but everytime I get error. See attachment.
@alex.coffen Yes if you backup your boot image and do not boot into RECOVERY everything will be safe.
It appears your DUMP was not done properly. Please if possible open your boot.img with HEX editor and take a look at it - if there are only 0-es there than it appears something is wrong with your dump.
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@alex.coffen Yes if you backup your boot image and do not boot into RECOVERY everything will be safe.
It appears your DUMP was not done properly. Please if possible open your boot.img with HEX editor and take a look at it - if there are only 0-es there than it appears something is wrong with your dump.
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Yes, all 0-es. What should I do? I have already re-installed the USB dirver 4.2.0. See attachment.
Since I failed to use LGUP dump boot img, I think about another way.
I installed termintor on my phone. Under directory /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name, I execute "ls -l" then I can find all partitions, for one example:
boot_a -> /dev/block/sde11
In this case, do you know if I can use "dd if=/dev/block/sde11 of=/storage/emulated/0/Download/boot_a.img" to get the boot img?
@runningnak3d, @vlad48
Since I failed to use LGUP to dump boot img, I think about another way.
I installed termintor on my phone. Under directory /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name, I execute "ls -l" then I can find all partitions, for one example:
boot_a -> /dev/block/sde11
In this case, do you know if I can use "dd if=/dev/block/sde11 of=/storage/emulated/0/Download/boot_a.img" to get the boot img?
@runningnak3d, @vlad48
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I'm just getting sick of waiting. I tried unlocking the bootloader 30 days ago when it told me to wait 720 hours and now 30 days later I need to wait additional 360 hours?
now is is possible to unlock the bootloader without waiting, like just straight up installing twrp without playing the waiting game?
hard to explain, I hope you get what I mean
I guess no. Unlocking bootloader is performed with token which is generated on xiaomi's servers.
pissgoat said:
I'm just getting sick of waiting. I tried unlocking the bootloader 30 days ago when it told me to wait 720 hours and now 30 days later I need to wait additional 360 hours?
now is is possible to unlock the bootloader without waiting, like just straight up installing twrp without playing the waiting game?
hard to explain, I hope you get what I mean
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on lg g4 we used to innejct root by injecting a rooted system. img not sure about RN5
Should it possibly try again, also had a remaining waiting time of 290 hours.
Habs today again with the latest MiFlash tool and digs loosely ..... unlock
the Bootloader went without problems .... for whatever reason
sorry for my bad english
You can root your phone using Magisk Manager to patch boot.img and re-flashing Miui.
onliner said:
You can root your phone using Magisk Manager to patch boot.img and re-flashing Miui.
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And how will you install magisk without unlocking bootloader? Nonsense
Incogn said:
And how will you install magisk without unlocking bootloader? Nonsense
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From Magisk thread:
Via Magisk Manager:
This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery.
However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot/download mode or ODIN
Install the latest Magisk Manager
If you're planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN, go to Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format, and select .img.tar. For normal users leave it as the default .img
Press Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will now patch your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Copy the patched boot image to your PC. If you can't find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/patched_boot.img
Sometimes it is good to investigate before speaking, have a good day :fingers-crossed:.
onliner said:
From Magisk thread:
Via Magisk Manager:
Install the latest Magisk Manager
If you're planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN, go to Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format, and select .img.tar. For normal users leave it as the default .img
Press Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will now patch your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Copy the patched boot image to your PC. If you can't find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/patched_boot.img
Sometimes it is good to investigate before speaking, have a good day :fingers-crossed:.
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First time im hearing of this. Im 90% sure that wont work, as it shouldnt allow you to flash unsigned boot.img on locked bootloader. Heck, im 99.9% sure it wont work. So yeah, its good thing to investigate before speaking lol
onliner said:
From Magisk thread:
Via Magisk Manager:
This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery.
However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot/download mode or ODIN
Install the latest Magisk Manager
If you're planning to flash the patched boot image through ODIN, go to Settings > Update Settings > Patched Boot Output Format, and select .img.tar. For normal users leave it as the default .img
Press Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File, and select your stock boot image file
Magisk Manager will now patch your boot image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Copy the patched boot image to your PC. If you can't find it via MTP, you can pull the file with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/patched_boot.img[.tar]
Flash the patched boot image to your device and reboot. Here is the command if using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/patched_boot.img
Sometimes it is good to investigate before speaking, have a good day :fingers-crossed:.
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similar to pushing whole rooted system.img back in the days there was no magisk.
So after you unlocked the boot loader ( see my previous post)
you can start rooting with magisk manager / patching the boot.img from the original firmware
I used this thread in order to get root ; i modified the contents so it would fit the moto phone a bit better:, but thnx goes to Ibolito over at the pixel 3 forums
1 ) Download the latest Android factory image for your device ("see this guide on where to find it.
2 ) Extract the "boot.img" file from the downloaded image and copy it to your phone.
Warning! Make absolutely sure the firmware is exactly the same as the installed one. If not, you might loose touch.
Be aware that LMSA will download the latest firmware, even if it is not yet installed. That might break your touchscreen
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3 ) Download latest Magisk Manager application on your phone and install it :
Link
4 )Press on the Install Magisk button (the one on the top, not the Magisk Manager), then Install > Select and Patch a File and now select the Boot.img file you extracted earlier. When the process is done, just put the patched boot.img file on your computer in the same folder as your ADB and FASTBOOT tools, the file's name is magisk_patched.img
edit: i received a comment that the name might be something like Magisk_patched_somerandomletters_.img since the latest magisk update
5 ) Enable adb debugging on your phone and connect it to your computer via USB.
Open a command prompt on your computer and migrate to the folder where the ADB and Fastboot tools are located.
(for exemple, for me it's : cd C:\adb).
7 ) Reboot your phone to fastboot by typing adb reboot bootloader
8 ) Flash the Boot.img you just patched with magisk by typing fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
extra: You could test a single boot with that image by typing "fastboot boot magisk_patched.img"
if it boots fine you should have root for this single boot / magisk would show as installed.
9 ) When it's done, reboot by typing fastboot reboot
10 ) Open your Magisk Manager app and check if everything is good, and it should be
extra info:
I did worry a bit because the original boot.img is 64 megs , while the patched version is only 12
but i went with it, and it was fine.
good luck to you all
Edit: rewritten entire post so it would look more like a guide, and extra warning because a lot of people seem to loose touch if they don't have the exact same firmware downloaded as on their phone.
Thanks for posting this. I unlocked my bootloader and would like to root like you did.
Do you install magisk first on your phone, then get the magisk_patched file from your phone? Or is the magisk_patched file obtained somewhere else?
testtubebaby said:
Thanks for posting this. I unlocked my bootloader and would like to root like you did.
Do you install magisk first on your phone, then get the magisk_patched file from your phone? Or is the magisk_patched file obtained somewhere else?
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You need to install the magisk manager
In magisk manager you can click on "install (magisk)"--> "by patching a file"
then you select the file to be patched ( extracted from the original rom )
after that you can copy the patched file from your phone back to the pc and install it via fastboot.
After that magisk is installed
i hope you succeed
pjottrr said:
You need to install the magisk manager
In magisk manager you can click on "install (magisk)"--> "by patching a file"
then you select the file to be patched ( extracted from the original rom )
after that you can copy the patched file from your phone back to the pc and install it via fastboot.
After that magisk is installed
i hope you succeed
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The firmware I see is the EU firmware. I don't see the GB firmware in the link you posted (it's RETGB). Any idea where I can find the correct firmware?
Sorry, no idea, i found the provided link via google,
testtubebaby said:
The firmware I see is the EU firmware. I don't see the GB firmware in the link you posted (it's RETGB). Any idea where I can find the correct firmware?
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https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/sofiar/official/
zuggi_m said:
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/sofiar/official/
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@zuggi_m , how does posting the same url help?
i don't see a retgb here ....
Maybe someone with more dev experience can tell if you need the exact same firmware or if the version numbers are the same it is ok to use that file ?
No fastbootd?
One Hyper needs fastbootd in order to flash boot and root
mingkee said:
No fastbootd?
One Hyper needs fastbootd in order to flash boot and root
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i don't really understand the question i guess,
a magisk patched boot is flashed via fastboot. after that you have magisk installed and root access.
pjottrr said:
i don't really understand the question i guess,
a magisk patched boot is flashed via fastboot. after that you have magisk installed and root access.
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Yours should be G8 Power (9)
Native Android 10 uses fastbootd to flash boot, dtbo, and recovery
mingkee said:
Yours should be G8 Power (9)
Native Android 10 uses fastbootd to flash boot, dtbo, and recovery
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maybe i'm missing your point here, my description is just so people who have to figure it out can just use my steps to get root, it is indeed based on fastboot flashing . so i'm not sure what you are trying to say, or am i misinterpreting something?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/motorola-one-hyper/development/rom-omnirom-t4044405
I did root on One Hyper (shipped with Android 10) using fastbootd method
Used old method soft brick my One Hyper
That's why I'd like to know
pjottrr said:
so after you unlocked the boot loader ( see my previous post)
you can start rooting with magisk manager / patching the boot.img from the original firmware
I used this thread in order to get root
you need to download the firmware for our device,
That can be found here;
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/sofiar/official/RETEU/
after that, extract, patch, fastboot install patched version, done.
I did have some issues with the current magisk manager ( from highonandroid, i did find another source, installed version 7.5.1 of the magisk manager from this source
and that one was able to patch the boot.img
I did worry a bit because the original boot.img is 64 megs , while the patched version is only 12
but i went with it, and it was fine.
good luck to you all
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There's a head up
US version: Sofia
The rest: Sofiar
I will buy US G Power in May and let's the fun begin
Check out One Hyper general to install Dolby Atmos and it can be toggle on/off.
Has anyone tried copying something to the root of the phone or making build.prop edits? I have the Stylus and have achieved root using the same method, however there is something not quite right with the permissions. I cannot make changes to any root files.
CCivale said:
Has anyone tried copying something to the root of the phone or making build.prop edits? I have the Stylus and have achieved root using the same method, however there is something not quite right with the permissions. I cannot make changes to any root files.
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So you should know G Stylus ROM is Sofiap.
Be aware the way Android 10 flashing is different.
Download and install the latest ADB in order to access fastbootd (fastboot reboot fastboot) and flash boot, recovery, dtbo, vbmeta, and super
Hmmmm, I will have to read more about fastbootd in your other thread.
I did use the boot.img for the sofiap.
Hello,
I followed all the instructions in the first post and was able unlock the bootloader, install magisk, and use it to make the magisk_patched.img file from a boot.img file.
The only variation, was that I got my boot.img file from mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/sofia/official/RETUS/XT2041-4_SOFIA_RETUS_10_QPM30.80-13-2_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip since my phone is a US retail model.
After flashing, the phone boots up properly but the touchscreen does not work.
The side buttons do work and I was able to reboot into recovery. In recovery, the build on the phone is indicated as QPM30.80-51. The build in the above indicated file is QPM30.80-13-2. Could this be the source of the problem?
I have tried flashing the original boot.img (from the file above) back and the touchscreen still does not work. I have also tried “wipe data/factory reset” in recovery.
hazd said:
Hello,
I followed all the instructions in the first post and was able unlock the bootloader, install magisk, and use it to make the magisk_patched.img file from a boot.img file.
The only variation, was that I got my boot.img file from mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/sofia/official/RETUS/XT2041-4_SOFIA_RETUS_10_QPM30.80-13-2_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip since my phone is a US retail model.
After flashing, the phone boots up properly but the touchscreen does not work.
The side buttons do work and I was able to reboot into recovery. In recovery, the build on the phone is indicated as QPM30.80-51. The build in the above indicated file is QPM30.80-13-2. Could this be the source of the problem?
I have tried flashing the original boot.img (from the file above) back and the touchscreen still does not work. I have also tried “wipe data/factory reset” in recovery.
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maybe try with the "correct" firmware? ( not sure if the minor diference changes anything, but you could try....
i found it here:
https://rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.co...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
pjottrr said:
maybe try with the "correct" firmware? ( not sure if the minor diference changes anything, but you could try....
i found it here:
rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.com/download/SOFIA_RETAIL_QPM30.80-51_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
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Thanks for finding this link.
Unfortunately i am not able to download this for some reason. I get an access denied error message.
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I was able to find the most recent firmware here:
github.com/AndroidDumps/motorola_sofia_dump/tree/sofia_retail-user-10-QPM30.80-51-bd0b4-release-keys
I downloaded just the boot.img file and flashed it. That fixed the touchscreen issue. I then used magisk to batch the boot.img and I now have root.
Just to be clear, this worked on a US retail moto g power purchased unlocked from best buy. The phone model number is XT2041-4.
Hope this helps.
hazd said:
Thanks for finding this link.
Unfortunately i am not able to download this for some reason. I get an access denied error message.
edit:
I was able to find the most recent firmware here:
github.com/AndroidDumps/motorola_sofia_dump/tree/sofia_retail-user-10-QPM30.80-51-bd0b4-release-keys
I downloaded just the boot.img file and flashed it. That fixed the touchscreen issue. I then used magisk to batch the boot.img and I now have root.
Just to be clear, this worked on a US retail moto g power purchased unlocked from best buy. The phone model number is XT2041-4.
Hope this helps.
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I downloaded the kernel and waiting for the unit.
I can flash full ROM with fastboot and fastbootd, but just flashing kernel would be much faster.
Moreover, check One Hyper general to get Dolby Atmos because you can turn on and off anytime you want.
Since you are rooted, you probably found out the OTA update won’t install.
after 3 % it crashes, and no update is installed.
So this is what I did to get the latest update:
step 1: remove root access;
- reboot and hold volume down to get into fastboot mode
- connect to pc, and load original boot.img , I checked if that was the proper one by using “fastboot boot
boot.img” ( I checked if magisk was no longer installed, this was merely to find out if I used the proper boot.img, I knew
chances the update would install were slim, I tried… but no luck as expected…. )
- I connected to LMSA, to make a backup, and download the new rom.
- I went to fastboot mode again and flashed the boot by using the command “fastboot flash boot boot.img ( the “old/current” one, not the one from the downloaded new image”
“fastboot reboot”
Step 2:
so the phone booted, and I ran the update again. This time I had no issues installing it.
Step 3:
i extracted the new Boot.img from the rom downloaded by LMSA
I re patched the new boot.img with magisk, rebooted again, and and the update was complete.
this was done on the eu g8 power , for update qpe30.79.124 , but i guess this will work on all versions since the process is the same ...
for people reading this, and don’t have root / want root, just read this thread:
Confirming success with this. I downloaded the whole ZIP, extracted boot.img and used Magisk App's built-in feature to mod the boot img. Afterward, I reflashed boot partition via fastboot. Thanks, all!
Success on Sophia RETUS 80-51-5. Flashed 80-51-3 stock boot with fastboot, took update, extracted BOOT from 80-51-5, modified with Magisk and flashed the mod with fastboot. Back up and running.
I have twrp installed. Will this work?
No, I don't believe so.
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I have twrp installed. Will this work?
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As far as I know you will also have to flash the stock recovery before updating... not sure if the recovery has to match the stock rom build, like the boot.img does. You could also flash the entire latest stock rom using LMSA to update.
pjottrr said:
Since you are rooted, you probably found out the OTA update won’t install.
after 3 % it crashes, and no update is installed.
So this is what I did to get the latest update:
step 1: remove root access;
- reboot and hold volume down to get into fastboot mode
- connect to pc, and load original boot.img , I checked if that was the proper one by using “fastboot boot
boot.img” ( I checked if magisk was no longer installed, this was merely to find out if I used the proper boot.img, I knew
chances the update would install were slim, I tried… but no luck as expected…. )
- I connected to LMSA, to make a backup, and download the new rom.
- I went to fastboot mode again and flashed the boot by using the command “fastboot flash boot boot.img ( the “old/current” one, not the one from the downloaded new image”
“fastboot reboot”
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What does this mean (from above) and what results are to be expected?
I checked if that was the proper one by using “fastboot boot
boot.img” ( I checked if magisk was no longer installed, this was merely to find out if I used the proper boot.img, I knew
chances the update would install were slim, I tried… but no luck as expected…. )
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I'm guessing that a fail is expected since original boot.img is no longer installed (ie, rather the patched version is installed). Hopefully someone can elaborate
Also in the case of the Magisk systemless root method, will OTA announcements occur even though they can't be installed without first unrooting?
I wonder if there is not a few steps that could be cut off and streamlined this method, for example why isnt uninstalling magisk enough, since magisk restores the boot.img, also it backs up the original boot.img so instead of going through the whole LMSA thing it can be just copied to storage and flashed in fastboot, right?
TaZeR369 said:
I wonder if there is not a few steps that could be cut off and streamlined this method, for example why isnt uninstalling magisk enough, since magisk restores the boot.img, also it backs up the original boot.img so instead of going through the whole LMSA thing it can be just copied to storage and flashed in fastboot, right?
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I just did that with a sofia retus phone on Android 11 for the new security update.
RPM31.Q1-54-13 to RPMS31.Q1-54-13-2.
1. Uninstall all Magisk modules and reboot
2. Uninstall Magisk and hit restore image
3. Uninstall Magisk completely and phone reboots
4. Accept OTA update (nervously)
5. Patch boot image with Magisk
6. Flash patched image with minimal adb and fastboot
7. Success!
this process does replace vanced youtube with factory youtube and youtube music, but it's easy to just replace them again in vanced manager.
Alexenferman is not responsible for any damages or bricks made to your device. Please do some research if you have any concerns about rooting, its features and downsides. You are choosing to make these modifications, you should blame yourself for any mistakes you make.
Rooting may require a factory reset, please backup your data. Rooting will void your device warrany. By rooting your device, you will not be able to install OTA updates on your phone.
US carrier specific devices such as Verizon and Sprint might not be bootloader unlockable, therefore, not rootable.[/B]
You will need:
Platform Tools (Download from here)
Motorola Drivers
Windows or Linux PC
Bootloader Unlocked Moto E 2020
Your phone must be bootloader unlocked. Rooting your phone and not unlocking the bootloader will result in a soft brick.
Download the latest Magisk Manager APK from Github: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v8.0.0/MagiskManager-v8.0.0.apk
Install the APK file. Make sure to enable "Unknown Sources" in the Settings app
Patching the boot image
To retrieve the boot image in order to patch it, you will need to download the stock ROM for your specific variant.
Download the ROM from your variant from here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/ginna/official/
To check which region is your device, go to Settings > About Phone > Software Channel.
After downloading, open the ROM zip file with an archive manager.
Extract the boot.img file only.
Transfer the boot.img file on your phone.
On your phone, open the Magisk app.
Select "Install" > "Install" > "Select and Patch a File"
Locate the boot image in the internal storage on your phone. Select the boot.img file.
Transfer the magisk_patched.img file on your computer.
Rooting the device
Boot the device into fastboot mode by holding the [Volume Down] and [Power] buttons.
Connect your phone to your PC.
On your PC, open a fastboot console window.
Type:
Code:
fastboot devices
Your phone serial number should be displayed along with the word "fastboot" or "device" in the console.
Now, type the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
Replace patched_boot.img with the path to your boot image we patched previously.
To reboot the device, type:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Once the device rebooted, open the Magisk app.
If you see the "Magisk is installed" message, you have successfully rooted your device!
You are done!
To view instructions with images, follow these instructions: https://www.alexenferman.com/articles/MotoE2020/root-moto-e-2020-magisk
I can confirm this works, I was about to give up on root or TWRP until I saw this. I'm now rooted, but I still can't find a download link for the latest TWRP for the Ginna model.
Hypercore said:
I can confirm this works, I was about to give up on root or TWRP until I saw this. I'm now rooted, but I still can't find a download link for the latest TWRP for the Ginna model.
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Me neither, can anyone provide a TWRP for ginna?
I eventually found it after a ton of digging. I've uploaded it to my drive to assure the link stays active for anyone else who may need it.
For peace of mind, here's the VirusTotal scan HERE.
And here is the link to twrp-3.4.0-10_0-ginna HERE.
Hypercore said:
I eventually found it after a ton of digging. I've uploaded it to my drive to assure the link stays active for anyone else who may need it.
For peace of mind, here's the VirusTotal scan HERE.
And here is the link to twrp-3.4.0-10_0-ginna HERE.
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Confirmed working. Tyvm!
Before I brick my phone. Can anyone confirm if the Tracphone version XT2052DL is rootable?
I'd like to know, too. Can we root our Tracfone XT2025DLs? Anyone successful?
dragonfire0501 said:
Before I brick my phone. Can anyone confirm if the Tracphone version XT2052DL is rootable?
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Ranthalion75 said:
I'd like to know, too. Can we root our Tracfone XT2025DLs? Anyone successful?
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I have one too and I've tried to unlock the bootloader however Motorola's website says the bootloader for this phone is not unlockable. It seems like this is what's preventing me from being able to install a different firmware like the stock one or root the device.
I do not know if there is any sort of workaround for this
For some reason on a Moto E, after rescuing using the Moto rescue assistant and then using
you guys can also use OFox Recovery and swipe magisk to root
Thank you. I used this guide to root my Moto E
QPGS30.82-135-2_Root.img
This method works well for QPGS30.82-135-2, but I just attempted it with QPGS30.82-135-9 and unfortunately the Magisk patched boot image will not work. I tried it 3 times, re-patching boot image each time. I suppose Motorola updated something in android to block this?
i can't get this to work at all, i cannot find a matching stock firmware being qpg30.82-135, there's no extra S and nothing else after the 135, got this phone from my motorola insiders rewards and now it's bootlooping after trying the 135-2 patched image
Has anyone been able to root and hopefully install a custom recovery on the lastest update? Mine is QPGS30.82-135-14, and so far I've only been able to get orangefox to boot but couldn't get it to decrypt my storage or install magisk. I tried twrp first, but to no avail, touch screen still doesn't work on it, so now I'm asking on a few different threads for this phone lol. Any help would be great!
Do you know of an updated method to get it to flash correctly? I was able to boot into ofox, but couldn't get it to properly flash. Ended up stuck on a screen that said my phone was unlocked and couldn't be trusted and that it'll reboot in 5 seconds. I don't know much about ofox either, been using twrp for years lol, it looks too different. Anyhow, any help would be appreciate much!
ace120ms said:
you guys can also use OFox Recovery and swipe magisk to root
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You have to fastboot boot it anyway I don't have this phone anymore so idk
bouyakasha said:
This method works well for QPGS30.82-135-2, but I just attempted it with QPGS30.82-135-9 and unfortunately the Magisk patched boot image will not work. I tried it 3 times, re-patching boot image each time. I suppose Motorola updated something in android to block this?
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I have the same problem with QPGS30.82-135-9. I can't get it to boot after Magisk patched boot image.
Hey guys,
I'm currently stuck in a fastboot loop after trying to install Magisk after flashing the Arrow ROM. I believe I messed up when choosing between boot_a and boot_b and flashing the patched img via QFIL. I initally patched boot_a, but when that didn't work I rebooted and patched boot_b. I did this because when I installed Arrow the instructions asked me to select the device slot that was inactive. I thought this meant it was swapping my device slot from A to B, but I probably got that very wrong. I did go into EDL mode and flash my original boot_a and boot_b in hopes it would reverse my mistake, but that did not work.
When I attempt booting the TWRP zip from the lineage guide archive I get this error "failed to load/authenticate boot image". I'm assuming this is because it wants an .img file and not a zip. If I try flashing the same zip file I get this error "Cannot flash this partition in unlocked state".
I did make a backup of all partitions via TWRP before this, but I'm unsure how I'd go about restoring everything. I do have access to EDL mode.
Any help is appreciated. This isn't a primary device though, so if it's bricked I'm not going to be that upset over it. Just something I wanted to try for fun. Haven't rooted a device in years. The G8 was a bit more difficult than I recall, so I'm sure I made a mistake somewhere.
Update 1
I flashed the ABL enginnering file and have some progress. Now fastboot shows my Active A/B Slot. It is set to B now, it was A originally, which I guess confirms that the Arrow OS instructions did switch from A to B. Maybe patching both through Magisk broke the boot image? If I'm understanding this correctly.
Update 2
While in fastboot (Phone was still looping) I entered the following command to change from Active Slot B to A, "fastboot --set-active=a". I've read this could potentially brick your device, but since my device was originally set to A and it was a brick at the moment already I took the risk. Booted into the recovery mode and selected factory reset. It took about five minutes, but I'm now back to the setup screen in the OS. Glad to be back to this point. Now I just need to figure out how to get Magisk Root working without repeating this process.
Update 3
Almost forgot to boot back into EDL, load up QFIL and push the original abl_a and abl_b files back to your phone. Otherwise you won't have any touch input.
Update 4
I seemed to have messed it up again. I tried locking the bootloader back, so I'd stop getting the error message upon bootup. I've decided there is no benefit to unlocking the bootloader and rooting for my purposes. Just wanted to try it out. After doing so I started getting an error stating the device failed security checks, so I pushed the abl engineering file back to the device to unlock it. After I went to push the stock abl_a and b files and decided to go ahead and push the stock boot_a and boot_b to make sure everything was back to normal. Which I didn't think was a big deal, but now I can't boot into the phone without using the abl engineering file.
At the moment I'm unsure what to do. If I push the abl_a and b stock files the phone goes into a fastboot bootloop again. Can't run any commands that way either. I have to boot the abl enginnering file to do so, which in turn allows me to get into the OS but disables touch input. So at the moment I think it's bricked.
If I could find a TWRP image file to flash with the abl enginnering file I could possibly perform a restore from the original backups I made, but I'm unsure where to find one since TWRP doesn't really exist for the G8. I just have a zip file.
Overall not too much of a loss, but the G8 was a great DAP. Hate to lose it. If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears.
Absolutely the same issue. I wrote about it in arrowOS thread . But I did not try to flash engineering abl. I'm begging you, if your will find solution, please write here about it. I am also notice you here, if resolve this issue.
Jimmynidas said:
Hey guys,
I'm currently stuck in a fastboot loop after trying to install Magisk after flashing the Arrow ROM. I believe I messed up when choosing between boot_a and boot_b and flashing the patched img via QFIL. I initally patched boot_a, but when that didn't work I rebooted and patched boot_b. I did this because when I installed Arrow the instructions asked me to select the device slot that was inactive. I thought this meant it was swapping my device slot from A to B, but I probably got that very wrong. I did go into EDL mode and flash my original boot_a and boot_b in hopes it would reverse my mistake, but that did not work.
When I attempt booting the TWRP zip from the lineage guide archive I get this error "failed to load/authenticate boot image". I'm assuming this is because it wants an .img file and not a zip. If I try flashing the same zip file I get this error "Cannot flash this partition in unlocked state".
I did make a backup of all partitions via TWRP before this, but I'm unsure how I'd go about restoring everything. I do have access to EDL mode.
Any help is appreciated. This isn't a primary device though, so if it's bricked I'm not going to be that upset over it. Just something I wanted to try for fun. Haven't rooted a device in years. The G8 was a bit more difficult than I recall, so I'm sure I made a mistake somewhere.
Update 1
I flashed the ABL enginnering file and have some progress. Now fastboot shows my Active A/B Slot. It is set to B now, it was A originally, which I guess confirms that the Arrow OS instructions did switch from A to B. Maybe patching both through Magisk broke the boot image? If I'm understanding this correctly.
Update 2
While in fastboot (Phone was still looping) I entered the following command to change from Active Slot B to A, "fastboot --set-active=a". I've read this could potentially brick your device, but since my device was originally set to A and it was a brick at the moment already I took the risk. Booted into the recovery mode and selected factory reset. It took about five minutes, but I'm now back to the setup screen in the OS. Glad to be back to this point. Now I just need to figure out how to get Magisk Root working without repeating this process.
Update 3
Almost forgot to boot back into EDL, load up QFIL and push the original abl_a and abl_b files back to your phone. Otherwise you won't have any touch input.
Update 4
I seemed to have messed it up again. I tried locking the bootloader back, so I'd stop getting the error message upon bootup. I've decided there is no benefit to unlocking the bootloader and rooting for my purposes. Just wanted to try it out. After doing so I started getting an error stating the device failed security checks, so I pushed the abl engineering file back to the device to unlock it. After I went to push the stock abl_a and b files and decided to go ahead and push the stock boot_a and boot_b to make sure everything was back to normal. Which I didn't think was a big deal, but now I can't boot into the phone without using the abl engineering file.
At the moment I'm unsure what to do. If I push the abl_a and b stock files the phone goes into a fastboot bootloop again. Can't run any commands that way either. I have to boot the abl enginnering file to do so, which in turn allows me to get into the OS but disables touch input. So at the moment I think it's bricked.
If I could find a TWRP image file to flash with the abl enginnering file I could possibly perform a restore from the original backups I made, but I'm unsure where to find one since TWRP doesn't really exist for the G8. I just have a zip file.
Overall not too much of a loss, but the G8 was a great DAP. Hate to lose it. If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears.
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It's a little confusing to try to determine where you are with this, but I can tell you that for the G8, to get twrp 'injected' into the boot partition, you use magisk and flash the zip, you don't 'boot' it.
So to accomplish that, you need **your specific variant** boot partition with magisk injected into it. You can do that yourself by using the magisk manager, or by simply asking if anyone has that available.
But, you'd then have twrp, and you could flash backups, but, from what you say, it's hard to determine if that's going to help.
If you have one of the variants that has the kdz available, I'd suggest simply use LGUP and flash your kdz, and start from scratch.
Lastly, re locking the bootloader. Numerous people make this mistake, but you can't re-lock it unless you're on pure stock (no modifications at all). If you try to re-lock it and yer not on a freshly flashed stock kdz, you can end with 'edl mode only' device.
cheers
AsItLies said:
It's a little confusing to try to determine where you are with this, but I can tell you that for the G8, to get twrp 'injected' into the boot partition, you use magisk and flash the zip, you don't 'boot' it.
So to accomplish that, you need **your specific variant** boot partition with magisk injected into it. You can do that yourself by using the magisk manager, or by simply asking if anyone has that available.
But, you'd then have twrp, and you could flash backups, but, from what you say, it's hard to determine if that's going to help.
If you have one of the variants that has the kdz available, I'd suggest simply use LGUP and flash your kdz, and start from scratch.
Lastly, re locking the bootloader. Numerous people make this mistake, but you can't re-lock it unless you're on pure stock (no modifications at all). If you try to re-lock it and yer not on a freshly flashed stock kdz, you can end with 'edl mode only' device.
cheers
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As of right now I have a kdz for my phone, I have a Verizon model. Where I'm having trouble with now is I can't get the phone into Download mode. When I do it says my device failed a routine safety check and then boots to fastboot mode.
I also have a couple patched magisk boot partitions from the initial install. I loaded them via QFIL and I can now get to the Verizon bootup screen, but it gets stuck in a loop.
Update:
I got into Download mode by going into the system recovery and doing a factory reset. Now I need to figure out LG UP.
Last Update (Hopefully) Lol:
I installed the kdz using LGUP and it seems to have worked! I'm back in the stock OS and touch input is working. I'm relieved. I hate leaving things like this in a broken state if it's possible to fix it.
Thank you @AsItLies for responding and helping out!
Pukkaras said:
Absolutely the same issue. I wrote about it in arrowOS thread . But I did not try to flash engineering abl. I'm begging you, if your will find solution, please write here about it. I am also notice you here, if resolve this issue.
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What I did was put the phone back into EDL mode and open QFIL. I loaded my original magisk patched .img file. This got me out of the Fastboot loop. Then after holding volume down and power to reset the phone out of EDL mode I pressed volume down and power again to boot into the modified system recovery. This took a few attempts as it's really finicky.
Once I was in the modified system recovery I performed a factory reset. This seems to have resolved my "Failed routine security check" error when trying to access Download mode. Now that I was no longer getting that error I booted backup into the modified system recovery and hit power down. Make sure your phone is not plugged into your PC at this time or else it will just boot back up.
Once your phone is off and unplugged, hold volume up and then plug the phone back into the PC. Hold volume up until download mode starts. Now you can go go about installing the kdz of your phone.
Now I'm not sure what model your phone is, but since mine was Verizon I found a Verizon KDZ. Then downloaded LGUP. There are a lot of different variations of LGUP, but for my G8 I needed at least 1.16. So I download the Lab version (Probably not right. It scaled very small, but hey, it worked).
You also need to download the DLL for your phone and place it in your Program FIles (x86)/LG Electronics/LG UP/Model/Common folder. I did have to create the Common folder for some reason, but after I did everything worked fine. Make sure to rename the DLL "lgup_common" (without quotes).
You'll also need the LG Drivers for your phone as well, if you haven't installed them already.
I'll post a couple links for you below of where I got this information or files from. I hope this all helps. If you have any questions just let me know. I'm no expert, but I'll do my best to help.
Links:
This link has the DLL, LG Drivers, and a link to LG UP
G820UM20i:Verizon LG G8 ThinQ Firmware Update with December 2020 security Patch
G820UM20i:Verizon LG G8 ThinQ Firmware Update with December 2020 security Patch - Firmware Update
www.mylgphones.com
Link to KDZ: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-lmg820um-firmwares/
If you have ATT or Sprint I do not believe there are KDZs available.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if I need to clarify anything.
Woo, thats great, that you resolve your problem! I will try to do all like in your manual.
imei.guru said, that for my imei i have :
Model: LGABCD
Region: ABC
LG LMG820N
With such region i did not find kdz at lg-firmwares.com
When my smartphone boot up (when it was worked) i see LG U+ when booting.
Also it was trying to set korean language. What do you think, which kdz should I take? And what version of android?
also solved my problems - here i described here how https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...lg-g8-alphaplus-alphalm.4354847/post-86038237
Jimmynidas said:
What I did was put the phone back into EDL mode and open QFIL. I loaded my original magisk patched .img file. This got me out of the Fastboot loop. Then after holding volume down and power to reset the phone out of EDL mode I pressed volume down and power again to boot into the modified system recovery. This took a few attempts as it's really finicky.
Once I was in the modified system recovery I performed a factory reset. This seems to have resolved my "Failed routine security check" error when trying to access Download mode. Now that I was no longer getting that error I booted backup into the modified system recovery and hit power down. Make sure your phone is not plugged into your PC at this time or else it will just boot back up.
Once your phone is off and unplugged, hold volume up and then plug the phone back into the PC. Hold volume up until download mode starts. Now you can go go about installing the kdz of your phone.
Now I'm not sure what model your phone is, but since mine was Verizon I found a Verizon KDZ. Then downloaded LGUP. There are a lot of different variations of LGUP, but for my G8 I needed at least 1.16. So I download the Lab version (Probably not right. It scaled very small, but hey, it worked).
You also need to download the DLL for your phone and place it in your Program FIles (x86)/LG Electronics/LG UP/Model/Common folder. I did have to create the Common folder for some reason, but after I did everything worked fine. Make sure to rename the DLL "lgup_common" (without quotes).
You'll also need the LG Drivers for your phone as well, if you haven't installed them already.
I'll post a couple links for you below of where I got this information or files from. I hope this all helps. If you have any questions just let me know. I'm no expert, but I'll do my best to help.
Links:
This link has the DLL, LG Drivers, and a link to LG UP
G820UM20i:Verizon LG G8 ThinQ Firmware Update with December 2020 security Patch
G820UM20i:Verizon LG G8 ThinQ Firmware Update with December 2020 security Patch - Firmware Update
www.mylgphones.com
Link to KDZ: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-lmg820um-firmwares/
If you have ATT or Sprint I do not believe there are KDZs available.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if I need to clarify anything.
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Can you share the LGUP 1.16 that worked for you. The link you provided has LGUP 1.16 [Orignal from LG] – No patched – Lab Version and that does not work or not even opening after installation. Thanks.
indrajyoti_indra said:
Can you share the LGUP 1.16 that worked for you. The link you provided has LGUP 1.16 [Orignal from LG] – No patched – Lab Version and that does not work or not even opening after installation. Thanks.
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I just tried installing it from scratch and other than it asking for the LG driver it launched on my end. Are you going into your start menu and opening LGUP?
Jimmynidas said:
I just tried installing it from scratch and other than it asking for the LG driver it launched on my end. Are you going into your start menu and opening LGUP?
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I find out that Windows 11 is the problem. Something to do with stupid driver signature. Used Windows 10 and that worked. Thanks.