Updating post Magisk? - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

Hey all, as 10.0.5 of OxygenOS is out now, what would the update process be when Magisk is installed, as we can't receive OTA updates.
Is there a way we can side load them (once TWRP is functional) or would we have to remove all modifications, update, then reinstall Magisk?

You're rooted now?
The 1+ updater will note you're rooted....and then download the full 2GB update anyway (rather than just the Delta package), and will happily install it rooted or not. After it installs DO NOT reboot yet. Go to Magisk Manager, select "Install", in the popup that follows "install to inactive slot (OTA)". Once that completes successfully, then reboot.
On reboot you will be running 10.0.5 rooted. TL;DR version, you can take the OTA just fine--you just need to make sure you do the above to maintain root. Did it myself this AM.

I'm trying to do the same thing but all I have is an update option. Strange thing is clicking on update magisk seems to be trying to update the manager.....

Skripka said:
You're rooted now?
The 1+ updater will note you're rooted....and then download the full 2GB update anyway (rather than just the Delta package), and will happily install it rooted or not. After it installs DO NOT reboot yet. Go to Magisk Manager, select "Install", in the popup that follows "install to inactive slot (OTA)". Once that completes successfully, then reboot.
On reboot you will be running 10.0.5 rooted. TL;DR version, you can take the OTA just fine--you just need to make sure you do the above to maintain root. Did it myself this AM.
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Thanks a lot for this!
But how about the Magisk Updates? I am rooted and both Manager and Magisk want to be updated.
No problem doing this prior to the 10.0.5 OTA Update?

indianer65 said:
Thanks a lot for this!
But how about the Magisk Updates? I am rooted and both Manager and Magisk want to be updated.
No problem doing this prior to the 10.0.5 OTA Update?
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Just update Magisk. The Manager is just an app like any other, the manager will update the Magisk itself.

Skripka said:
You're rooted now?
The 1+ updater will note you're rooted....and then download the full 2GB update anyway (rather than just the Delta package), and will happily install it rooted or not. After it installs DO NOT reboot yet. Go to Magisk Manager, select "Install", in the popup that follows "install to inactive slot (OTA)". Once that completes successfully, then reboot.
On reboot you will be running 10.0.5 rooted. TL;DR version, you can take the OTA just fine--you just need to make sure you do the above to maintain root. Did it myself this AM.
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What the hell, that was so easy..... Why was it infinitely harder to update Nexus and Pixel devices (given Nexus were originally Dev targeted). OnePlus definitely got that right.
Thank you!

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System update on rooted devices?

Hello!
How do i update my system when the device is rooted?
I have rooted it using magiskt and are running oxygen os 10.0.5 and whant to update to 10.0.8
Is it possible to do this without having to root it again?
sudodamien said:
Hello!
How do i update my system when the device is rooted?
I have rooted it using magiskt and are running oxygen os 10.0.5 and whant to update to 10.0.8
Is it possible to do this without having to root it again?
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Yes its possible....after downloading and installing full ota not just the small ota (full rom) before clicking reboot phone you open magisk and click install magisk and install on the free slot after ota option then reboot
v.konvict said:
Yes its possible....after downloading and installing full ota not just the small ota (full rom) before clicking reboot phone you open magisk and click install magisk and install on the free slot after ota option then reboot
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What tool should use to install the Ota? Do I have to use a pc?
sudodamien said:
What tool should use to install the Ota? Do I have to use a pc?
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No, directly from System update. Oneplus will detect you are rooted and will provide you with Full OTA zip for rooted users.
->Download system OTA
->Once completed. do not restart
->Go to magisk, click install magisk
->install to inactive slot(after ota) and restart to inactive slot
->Now you are updated without loosing Magisk
(Remove substratum overlays before updating)
sudodamien said:
Hello!
How do i update my system when the device is rooted?
I have rooted it using magiskt and are running oxygen os 10.0.5 and whant to update to 10.0.8
Is it possible to do this without having to root it again?
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Settings
System
System Updates
Settings (Top Right Icon)
Local Upgrade
Install but not reboot
Magisk install directly to active slot
Not reboot
Install on inactive slot
reboot
dorianstgt said:
Settings
System
System Updates
Settings (Top Right Icon)
Local Upgrade
Install but not reboot
Magisk install directly to active slot
Not reboot
Install on inactive slot
reboot
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Is it the same process even if on a custom kernel?
Edit: I did this, it went through alright. Thanks.
pavanthanuj said:
Is it the same process even if on a custom kernel?
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Yes

OnePlus 8 Pro version 10.5.6 updates

OnePlus 8 Pro IN11AA OxygenOS v10.5.6 just dropped.
Im updating now. Thanks
Just updated. Two updates in one day. Unfortunately didnt fixed the problem with video recording lag.
If you're rooted, did you retained root without issues with Magisk?
The phone is not rooted (if you asked me )
If you do a local upgrade, i guess the phone automatically restarts at the end of the process. So... How to flash magisk to the inactive slot before restart the phone?
Fentadroid said:
If you do a local upgrade, i guess the phone automatically restarts at the end of the process. So... How to flash magisk to the inactive slot before restart the phone?
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The phone will not reboot if you do local in place upgrade from the setting menu. After the upgrade goto Magisk and flash to the inactive slot then reboot.
Is the downloadable update available somewhere to do a local upgrade?
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Does anyone have the firmware so that I can download it. I need to root my phone. Since the firmware is too new I can't find it anywhere.
Poloasis said:
The phone will not reboot if you do local in place upgrade from the setting menu. After the upgrade goto Magisk and flash to the inactive slot then reboot.
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Shoot, that was easy. As I've said, this is my first OnePlus device, and updating and keeping root with this was even easier than my Pixel.
spotmark said:
Shoot that was easy. As I've said, this is my first OnePlus device, and updating and keeping root with this was even easier than my Pixel.
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Are you just going through system? Or did you have the update downloaded from somewhere?
Sent from my IN2025 using Tapatalk
czerdrill said:
Are you just going through system? Or did you have the update downloaded from somewhere?
Sent from my IN2025 using Tapatalk
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You can either download it from system update or use the Oxygen Updater app from the Play store. once you have the file, it will be located on your phone root user storage. You can now do an upgrade. If you were already rooted with Magisk, it will download the full update image and you can retain root by flashing Magisk to the unused slot.
Poloasis said:
You can either download it from system update or use the Oxygen Updater app from the Play store. once you have the file, it will be located on your phone root user storage. You can now do and upgrade. If you were already rooted with Magisk, it will download the full update image and you can retain root by flashing Magisk to the unused slot.
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Ah yes forgot about oxygen updater. Thanks!
Sent from my IN2025 using Tapatalk
czerdrill said:
Are you just going through system? Or did you have the update downloaded from somewhere?
Sent from my IN2025 using Tapatalk
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Did it all on my phone. Went to settings>system>system updates and selected download & install. After it downloaded, I rebooted my phone to stop the install. Then I used Root Explorer to move the OTA to the root file and installed it with local update option. Then installed Magisk to the opposite slot as previously posted by Poloasis.
spotmark said:
Did it all on my phone. Every to settings>system>system updates and selected download & install. After it downloaded, I rebooted my phone to stop the install. Then I used Root Explorer to move the OTA to the root file and installed it with local update option. Then installed Magisk to the opposite slot as previously posted by Poloasis.
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Yep thank you i know about the magisk part, been doing that in my op6. Just forgot about oxygen updater completely. I'm updated and good to go.
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Hello,
im New to the Oneplus and i have an Question... must i Install the Downloaded Image and after that, flashing Magisk to the inactive Slot, or must i Flash ist direct after the OTA Update?
Sorry für my Bad Englisch and thanks Form Helling
Could anyone share a boot image for 10.5.6? I can't find a boot image anywhere and need root. Thanks so much!
Can't really find any info online about the different model numbers yet, so I take it the iN2020 is the global version?
Poloasis said:
The phone will not reboot if you do local in place upgrade from the setting menu. After the upgrade goto Magisk and flash to the inactive slot then reboot.
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Stupid question, sorry but my last oneplus was the 5: once downloaded the .zip update through oxygen updater, could i flash it using twrp?
Fentadroid said:
Stupid question, sorry but my last oneplus was the 5: once downloaded the .zip update through oxygen updater, could i flash it using twrp?
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We don't have twrp yet on 8 Pro, so no you can't. You can update using local update from settings, just move it to root folder of internal memory, go to update app, local update, select downloaded file and let it do its job. If you want to retain root, after update don't reboot your phone, go to magisk manager and install it to unused partition, then reboot.

Question OTA OOS 1.2.3.3 AA Boot Image Needed

Just curious if anybody has been able to get the boot image from the incremental update of OOS 1.2.3.3 AA from Magisk ?
I recently got the boot image for 1.2.2 AA from someone using magisk so just wondering if anybody has gotten the latest.
oos 11.2.3.3 AA boot.img,you can patch it in magisk 22.0, then flash it via fastboot.
xls654 said:
oos 11.2.3.3 AA boot.img,you can patch it in magisk 22.0, then flash it via fastboot.
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how did you get the image? You lose root after updating, since you need a stock boot image to update, and global is not updated on the website
Andrew8578 said:
how did you get the image? You lose root after updating, since you need a stock boot image to update, and global is not updated on the website
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Im pretty sure he was able to get it through magisk and installing an inactive slot to the latest OOS. and then got the stock boot image of 1.2.3.3 but i could be wrong lol
For what it is worth, I ended up not needing this, this time. I was able to use Magisk's Uninstall/Restore function and install the OTA. This OTA did not force a reboot, so I was able to go back into Magisk and reinstall to active and inactive slots before rebooting and all was good.
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For what it is worth, I ended up not needing this, this time. I was able to use Magisk's Uninstall/Restore function and install the OTA. This OTA did not force a reboot, so I was able to go back into Magisk and reinstall to active and inactive slots before rebooting and all was good.
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I did something similar, which is to restore the image in magisk manager, which requires a reboot to take effect. And after rebooting, I lost root, however, the update worked.
How am I suppose to reinstall magisk after that?
Andrew8578 said:
I did something similar, which is to restore the image in magisk manager, which requires a reboot to take effect. And after rebooting, I lost root, however, the update worked.
How am I suppose to reinstall magisk after that?
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You do not need to reboot after the restore.
dmarden said:
You do not need to reboot after the restore.
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I did not know that. That is good to know.
Did you just restore the image, install the update, and then reinstall magisk with the OTA feature? or did you use another method
Andrew8578 said:
I did not know that. That is good to know.
Did you just restore the image, install the update, and then reinstall magisk with the OTA feature? or did you use another method
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Yeah this happened to me.
All you have to do is update to the latest os and then download the boot image that's in this post and then go into magisk
And select file and patch
then move it to your pc
flash the patched boot image.
and then go into magisk and direct install
wooo000 said:
Yeah this happened to me.
All you have to do is update to the latest os and then download the boot image that's in this post and then go into magisk
And select file and patch
then move it to your pc
flash the patched boot image.
and then go into magisk and direct install
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Yes, the image provided sure works. But I want to figure out how you can get the boot image yourself.
I tried to set my active slot to the inactive one, but I get nothing and it just reboot to the previous slot after a while.
Andrew8578 said:
I did not know that. That is good to know.
Did you just restore the image, install the update, and then reinstall magisk with the OTA feature? or did you use another method
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Something is weird with the process this time, IMO... so after the OTA installs, I use Magisk to install to both the current and inactive slot.
Great information and useful site.
Hey guys, just to be sure.
Would I be on the right track for installing OTA 11.2.3.3LE15AA on 11.2.2.2LE15AA OP9P AA:
Place OTA 11.2.3.3LE15AA on root storage
Fastboot boot 11.2.3.3 "Root lost"
Install local upgrade of OTA 11.2.3.3LE15AA no reboot
Magisk patch Direct Install then Magisk patch inactive slot, reboot.
Can anyone let me know.
Tx guys!
My question is how did someone get the boot.img from the OTA 11.2.3.3AA? I tried 3 different payload dumper and none extract the images.
schmeggy929 said:
My question is how did someone get the boot.img from the OTA 11.2.3.3AA? I tried 3 different payload dumper and none extract the images.
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Get the full update zip from Oxygen updater and patch that.
Droidzone said:
Get the full update zip from Oxygen updater and patch that.
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I know that, I'm talking about the incremental OTA. The incremental OTA 11.2.3.3 AA is out. The full OTA isn't, how did someone pull the boot.img from the incremental OTA?
Andrew8578 said:
how did you get the image? You lose root after updating, since you need a stock boot image to update, and global is not updated on the website
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I coyped it from magisk backup, before incremental OTA reboot, At that time I still in rooted
xls654 said:
I coyped it from magisk backup, before incremental OTA reboot, At that time I still in rooted
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that makes sense actually. It's still weird that you don't need to reboot to get the boot image. But i'll keep that in mind. Thank you!

Can I go on with A11 OTA and keep root?

Hi there,
Sorry, I'm finding contradictive answers to it. Is it ok to apply Android 11 OTA update to a rooted A10? Will it keep root after update? Should we do something special?
Thanks,
Mambobuzzz
Yes you can do the update and keep root.
Follow the instructions for doing a normal ota update.
Disable or remove any problem Magisk modules
Download the full update (currently 11.0.0.2)
Install the update as a “local upgrade” DO NOT REBOOT
Go to app and install Magisk to inactive slot
Reboot now
You should be on OOS 11
Reinstall/enable modules
Okay. Pretty much as usual actually then...
Thanks for your answer.
Did it. And succeded! Thank you!

Question Update and Magisk Root

How do I update my Magisk Rooted oneplus 9 pro without losing root access?
Shanemichealrowland said:
How do I update my Magisk Rooted oneplus 9 pro without losing root access?
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grab the latest full ota from oxygen updater by downloading it to device storage - go to system update; local update - install the ota but do not reboot - once installed go into magisk and install to inactive slot (after ota) - reboot and profit
I found oxygen updater in Google play store. Is that what you're talking about?
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I found oxygen updater in Google play store. Is that what you're talking about?
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No,I was hoping to figure out how to manually update my 9 pro without uninstalling Magisk manager or losing root access Besides,I don't think Oxygen os updater supports the 9 pro
Shanemichealrowland said:
No,I was hoping to figure out how to manually update my 9 pro without uninstalling Magisk manager or losing root access Besides,I don't think Oxygen os updater supports the 9 pro
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Yes it does, I've been using it since I got my op9pro on 1st April.
thirtythr33 said:
grab the latest full ota from oxygen updater by downloading it to device storage - go to system update; local update - install the ota but do not reboot - once installed go into magisk and install to inactive slot (after ota) - reboot and profit
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Like This...
On 11.2.5.5 now, updating via this route.
Oxygen updater supports the 9Pro.
Bunecarera said:
Like This...
On 11.2.5.5 now, updating via this route.
Oxygen updater supports the 9Pro.
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I assume you disable all magisk modules prior updating.
netgar said:
I assume you disable all magisk modules prior updating.
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Yes.
There are no full ota's for LE2125 Global 11.2.5.5 AA yet!
galaxys said:
There are no full ota's for LE2125 Global 11.2.5.5 AA
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This is rather annoying. Why are we left behind?
the bolt of thunder said:
This is rather annoying. Why are we left behind?
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I think it's because the Global ota's are being stored on Google servers instead of the OnePlus servers for some reason
Shanemichealrowland said:
How do I update my Magisk Rooted oneplus 9 pro without losing root access?
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I updated my BA using oxygen updater (download full os, settings/system/system updates/lokal update) without touching magisk at all. reboot, bootloader, reflash https://mega.nz/file/bNozXKJI#0zNfKtRw1IBqG6ojFuW3830dxXLgewmtsbbh4T4WGzs (I know its 1.1.2.4.4, but it works...) done
Flashing a non-matching boot image is a rather bad idea. Install the update, don't reboot. Then install Magisk to INACTIVE slot and reboot. Done.
dreinulldrei said:
Flashing a non-matching boot image is a rather bad idea. Install the update, don't reboot. Then install Magisk to INACTIVE slot and reboot. Done.
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thats what i did first of all, my device didnt boot at all but kept going to stock recovery. afterwards i flashed what i wrote above, everythinx fine now.
galaxys said:
There are no full ota's for LE2125 Global 11.2.5.5 AA yet!
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I decided to unroot and take the update. I'll just wait until the full OTA comes to us before rooting. :/
thirtythr33 said:
grab the latest full ota from oxygen updater by downloading it to device storage - go to system update; local update - install the ota but do not reboot - once installed go into magisk and install to inactive slot (after ota) - reboot and profit
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Exactly, and thx for your info!
One question. Why is it necessary to deactivate the magisk module before the update? Maybe somebody knows. I forgot to disable some of them without any issues. Just out of interest, as it is mentioned or recommended from time to time.
Happy Sunday to all..
Flying Fox said:
Exactly, and thx for your info!
One question. Why is it necessary to deactivate the magisk module before the update? Maybe somebody knows. I forgot to disable some of them without any issues. Just out of interest, as it is mentioned or recommended from time to time.
Happy Sunday to all..
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Some of the modules may not be compatible with upgrade, causing issues like bootlooping. That makes it a pain in the butt, to enter recovery and and delete the module.
There isn't a recovery yet (that can delete Magisk mods). Some mods might copy system files during installation to mess with them. Keeping the module means you might carry over system files from an older system version, causing trouble with new updates. Hence: turn them off before the update (except for stuff where you know it won't cause harm, like systemless hosts). And _reinstall_ those that modify system stuff, e.g. Qualcomm Wifi Bonding. This won't e.g. cause boot loops, but on my sons phone wifi was dead until I reinstalled the module.
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There isn't a recovery yet (that can delete Magisk mods). Some mods might copy system files during installation to mess with them. Keeping the module means you might carry over system files from an older system version, causing trouble with new updates. Hence: turn them off before the update (except for stuff where you know it won't cause harm, like systemless hosts). And _reinstall_ those that modify system stuff, e.g. Qualcomm Wifi Bonding. This won't e.g. cause boot loops, but on my sons phone wifi was dead until I reinstalled the module.
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Some of the modules may not be compatible with upgrade, causing issues like bootlooping. That makes it a pain in the butt, to enter recovery and and delete the module.
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Thx for your answers!! Nice to be back to Oneplus. Great community here...
Does anyone know if oxygen updater from the play store is a trustworthy source for these OTAs?

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