I just flashed the full image (flashall removed the -w) and attempted the magisk boot.img patch that I've been doing since the phone was released for months now. I'm on Magisk canary up to date (7.4.1-72edbfc4 (260)). When I patch the boot.img and reflash it as magisk_patched.img I just get a bootlooping Google logo. I flashed back to stock boot.img and tried again...... Same thing.
Is anyone else able to root via Magisk patching the boot.img file?
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I just flashed the full image (flashall removed the -w) and attempted the magisk boot.img patch that I've been doing since the phone was released for months now. I'm on Magisk canary up to date (7.4.1-72edbfc4 (260)). When I patch the boot.img and reflash it as magisk_patched.img I just get a bootlooping Google logo. I flashed back to stock boot.img and tried again...... Same thing.
Is anyone else able to root via Magisk patching the boot.img file?
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Hello could u give me boot.img plz already installed but via OTA so i dont have the file i want to patch it wih magisk for root :crying:
rafik25 said:
Hello could u give me boot.img plz already installed but via OTA so i dont have the file i want to patch it wih magisk for root :crying:
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https://developers.google.com/android/images
Download the factory image from here. Extract out the boot.img file.
DriveEuro said:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Download the factory image from here. Extract out the boot.img file.
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Bro for december ? i see only November
rafik25 said:
Bro for december ? i see only November
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10.0.0 (QQ1A.191205.011, Dec 2019)
Listed right at the bottom for bonito section.
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10.0.0 (QQ1A.191205.011, Dec 2019)
Listed right at the bottom for bonito section.
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Thx boot.img already patched :good:
I ended up wiping my device and flashing stock Dec image. :-/
DriveEuro said:
I just flashed the full image (flashall removed the -w) and attempted the magisk boot.img patch that I've been doing since the phone was released for months now. I'm on Magisk canary up to date (7.4.1-72edbfc4 (260)). When I patch the boot.img and reflash it as magisk_patched.img I just get a bootlooping Google logo. I flashed back to stock boot.img and tried again...... Same thing.
Is anyone else able to root via Magisk patching the boot.img file?
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I've had this happen to me before. However it was always when I moved the wrong file patched file from the phone to the computer and therefore I flashed the wrong file to the phone which obviously causes a bootloop.
For some reason when this happened, the patched file didn't immediately show up in the Android. I know this because I checked the file and it had a modified date of a month earlier (from the last update). After a while (perhaps a reboot), the new file showed up (overwriting the old file), but with the correct modified date. I took that file and moved it to the computer and flashed it without any issues.
I can't tell you why this occurred, but I am 95% positive you experienced the same thing. You followed the directions correctly and thought you were flashing the latest modified boot image, but I bet it was really the old file.
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I've had this happen to me before. However it was always when I moved the wrong file patched file from the phone to the computer and therefore I flashed the wrong file to the phone which obviously causes a bootloop.
For some reason when this happened, the patched file didn't immediately show up in the Android. I know this because I checked the file and it had a modified date of a month earlier (from the last update). After a while (perhaps a reboot), the new file showed up (overwriting the old file), but with the correct modified date. I took that file and moved it to the computer and flashed it without any issues.
I can't tell you why this occurred, but I am 95% positive you experienced the same thing. You followed the directions correctly and thought you were flashing the latest modified boot image, but I bet it was really the old file.
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I checked the time/date stamps each time and they were definitely from today. Doesn't matter much at this point because I already flashed back to stock rom. Was able to room there. Have no clue why I had this problem. I've been on the 3a since the week it came out and I've been flashing pactched boot images nearly just as long too. Oh well.
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I checked the time/date stamps each time and they were definitely from today. Doesn't matter much at this point because I already flashed back to stock rom. Was able to room there. Have no clue why I had this problem. I've been on the 3a since the week it came out and I've been flashing pactched boot images nearly just as long too. Oh well.
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Weird. At least you got it fixed. That's why I love the Pixel phones. They are virtually impossible to brick (as long as the bootloader is unlocked).
DriveEuro said:
I just flashed the full image (flashall removed the -w) and attempted the magisk boot.img patch that I've been doing since the phone was released for months now. I'm on Magisk canary up to date (7.4.1-72edbfc4 (260)). When I patch the boot.img and reflash it as magisk_patched.img I just get a bootlooping Google logo. I flashed back to stock boot.img and tried again...... Same thing.
Is anyone else able to root via Magisk patching the boot.img file?
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Patching the boot IMG with magisk worked for me no problem
I am having the same issue. I was able to root with a magisk patched boot.img from the November update, but I go into a bootloop when using a magisk patched boot.img from the December update. I have reverted back to the non patched root.img for December. I would love to have it patched though.
Can someone share a patched boot.img for december?
Not sure if youre interested in a custom kernel but youre welcome to to my latest build which is pre-rooted.
mxrodriguez said:
I am having the same issue. I was able to root with a magisk patched boot.img from the November update, but I go into a bootloop when using a magisk patched boot.img from the December update. I have reverted back to the non patched root.img for December. I would love to have it patched though.
Can someone share a patched boot.img for december?
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You must be doing something wrong because it worked for me no problem. I have the December boot.img patched on my computer. I can upload it if you want?
thatsupnow said:
You must be doing something wrong because it worked for me no problem. I have the December boot.img patched on my computer. I can upload it if you want?
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That would be great.
I can give it a try and flash your patched boot.img.
Im using Magisk 20.1 right now but it doesnt seem to be working
mxrodriguez said:
That would be great.
I can give it a try and flash your patched boot.img.
Im using Magisk 20.1 right now but it doesnt seem to be working
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Here you go https://drive.google.com/file/d/1253hD26lHFQMhUJZ5_Fu6rLZLr1tLq7k/view?usp=drivesdk
I was able to root the December update but I wipe and flash the whole image, not just the ota
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Here you go https://drive.google.com/file/d/1253hD26lHFQMhUJZ5_Fu6rLZLr1tLq7k/view?usp=drivesdk
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Tried my patched file and yours still getting the looped google logo. Been sitting there for about 10 minutes and nothing. Reflashing the stock boot allows the phone to boot but its unrooted and with TWRP unsupported this is the only method.
I had no idea the android Q update downloaded and would automatically install when I rebooted my phone. I just want my root back. Looks like I'll have to flash stock and retry. Since I dont have root and can't use Titantium Backup any one know any decent alternatives?
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Here you go https://drive.google.com/file/d/1253hD26lHFQMhUJZ5_Fu6rLZLr1tLq7k/view?usp=drivesdk
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Thanks @thatsupnow
I finally got around to trying your patched file and I continue to get into the G-logo bootloop.
Not sure why I cant patch the December update. I was able to patch the Nov update and get root so hopefully it will work on the the Jan update. At least I know Im not crazy since I dont seem to be the only one with this problem. I have not tried wiping everything and trying to apply the patched boot img since it shouldnt be needed.
Im back to stock non-root on this December patch.
Hopefully the next one will work for me.
Thanks
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Thanks @thatsupnow
I finally got around to trying your patched file and I continue to get into the G-logo bootloop.
Not sure why I cant patch the December update. I was able to patch the Nov update and get root so hopefully it will work on the the Jan update. At least I know Im not crazy since I dont seem to be the only one with this problem. I have not tried wiping everything and trying to apply the patched boot img since it shouldnt be needed.
Im back to stock non-root on this December patch.
Hopefully the next one will work for me.
Thanks
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Yes its quite frustrating I think I may also wait.
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I am unlocked and was rooted with Magisk and the OTA OPM1.171019.013 tried to install and failed. I uninstalled Magisk thinking it might resolve the problem. It didn't. I have OPM1.171019.011 and would really like the update and reinstall Magisk to be rooted. Is there a way to get this update to install?
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I am unlocked and was rooted with Magisk and the OTA OPM1.171019.013 tried to install and failed. I uninstalled Magisk thinking it might resolve the problem. It didn't. I have OPM1.171019.011 and would really like the update and reinstall Magisk to be rooted. Is there a way to get this update to install?
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Look over this thread for problems with OTA's and rooting :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
I've got the same issue. it said failed a few days ago, now it just stays on step 1 of 2. read duce's thread but it's about his script, is there any way to get the ota to take?
kellybrf said:
I've got the same issue. it said failed a few days ago, now it just stays on step 1 of 2. read duce's thread but it's about his script, is there any way to get the ota to take?
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Were your rooted or had custom recovery before you started?
Badger50 said:
Were your rooted or had custom recovery before you started?
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rooted, twrp, magisk
kellybrf said:
rooted, twrp, magisk
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Then that's why you can't take the ota. Need to be unrooted and on stock recovery for OTA's.
Badger50 said:
Look over this thread for problems with OTA's and rooting :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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Thanks!! Worked as described.
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Look over this thread for problems with OTA's and rooting :good:
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I had a look over there, and it looked a bit scary. I don't want to do the critical unlock. (I still have the stock bootloader) Instead I found another way that involved patching a factory image.
My steps where:
Download the latest factory image
Checked the SHA256, then unpacked the zip
Extracted the boot.img file from the image-taimen-<version>.zip
Copied the boot.img onto my device (adb push or drag and drop)
Used Magisk to patch it. (Install button, then "patch boot image file") (NB: The patched boot image is about half the size of the original. This is normal)
Copied the patched_boot.img back to my PC, and renamed it back to boot.img
Put the patched boot.img back into the image-taimen-<version>.zip replacing the original
Once I had modified system image, I then flashed my device in the usual way using flash-all.sh (NB: You need to remove the -w switch from the last fastboot command so that it does not wipe the user data).
The end result is that my phone is updated to the latest November firmware, and I still have root with Magisk.
Next month, I will try again with an OTA, but if that does not work, then the above process should be easy and reliable.
I got update from oero to pie via OTA today,
I tried many patched boot.img and root maunally by patching stock img but its stuck on boot screen.. Any idea??
Download the OTA, extract the images from the payload, flash the stock boot.img in both slots. After your phone boots you can download the latest magisk manager, use it to patch the stock boot.img that you already downloaded and use it to root your device.
Hakkinan said:
Download the OTA, extract the images from the payload, flash the stock boot.img in both slots. After your phone boots you can download the latest magisk manager, use it to patch the stock boot.img that you already downloaded and use it to root your device.
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What's mean " in both slots " ?
I tried to patch boot.img maunally but my device stuck on boot animations, So I flashed back stock boot.img into fastboot without root agian..
This is an A/B device which means that it has two slots for every partition (A and B). You need to flash the stock boot in the same partirion that it currently being used, flashing It in both is just to be safe in future updates.
Oh hey try this one: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBX2dZV_wWgSip8d9lk0lrO_JHfxGdKU/view?usp=sharing
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I didn't find it anywhere on this forum. I am also stuck on a bootloop after installing Pie update. I had Magisk installed and I've uninstalled it - didn't reboot. After, I've applied the Pie update. Didn't reboot. Went back to Magisk app and then did install - install to inactive slot. After that have a "nice" bootloop. How can I get the unpatched boot.img? Thanks in advance.
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but I didn't find it anywhere on this forum. I am also stuck on a bootloop after installing Pie update. I had Magisk installed and I've uninstalled it - didn't reboot. After, I've applied the Pie update. Didn't reboot. Went back to Magisk app and then did install - install to inactive slot. After that have a "nice" bootloop. How can I get the unpatched boot.img? Thanks in advance.
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Download the OTA zip that is available here, extract the boot.img and flash it in both slots. After that you can easily patch the stock image with Magisk Manager and install magisk like you would usually do (direct install).
Hakkinan said:
Download the OTA zip that is available here, extract the boot.img and flash it in both slots. After that you can easily patch the stock image with Magisk Manager and install magisk like you would usually do (direct install).
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Thank you so much! I am going to try it later, hopefully I can get my phone back fully working. If it's not asking too much, what are the commands I have to type to install it on both slots?
FRibeiro1400 said:
Thank you so much! I am going to try it later, hopefully I can get my phone back fully working. If it's not asking too much, what are the commands I have to type to install it on both slots?
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"fastboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fastboot flash boot_b boot.img"
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"fastboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fastboot flash boot_b boot.img"
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Stuck on boot agian..
I tried flash OTA manual by fastboot & flash patched stuck too!
I think I need reset to root?
*NOTICE: I installed Xposed framwork on oreo, May that's problem?
HaN5aR said:
Stuck on boot agian..
I tried flash OTA manual by fastboot & flash patched stuck too!
I think I need reset to root?
*NOTICE: I installed Xposed framwork on oreo, May that's problem?
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Wait, did you try to flash the whole OTA?
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Wait, did you try to flash the whole OTA?
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At first I updated from oreo to pie via OTA without any VPN
I failed to root it so, I tried flash it again from HERE but facing the same problem with root it stuck on bootanimations
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Download the OTA zip that is available here, extract the boot.img and flash it in both slots. After that you can easily patch the stock image with Magisk Manager and install magisk like you would usually do (direct install).
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Unfortunatelly, it seems the link for the OTA zip was removed, so, phone will stay bricked thanks to the lack of instructions of how to update to Pie when Magisk is installed. Why do they remove the links?
HaN5aR said:
At first I updated from oreo to pie via OTA without any VPN
I failed to root it so, I tried flash it again from HERE but facing the same problem with root it stuck on bootanimations
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Ok, now i understand what is happening. It bootloops as soon as you reboot after installing magisk right? If so, then i need to know what you are doing to install magisk.
FRibeiro1400 said:
Unfortunatelly, it seems the link for the OTA zip was removed, so, phone will stay bricked thanks to the lack of instructions of how to update to Pie when Magisk is installed. Why do they remove the links?
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First the server is down, nobody removed the file, you just need to wait for it to go up again. Second, you can easily revert your phone back to 10.0.1.0 and stay there, your phone isn't bricked and it doesn't have to stay in this current state.
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Ok, now i understand what is happening. It bootloops as soon as you reboot after installing magisk right? If so, then i need to know what you are doing to install magisk.
First the server is down, nobody removed the file, you just need to wait for it to go up again. Second, you can easily revert your phone back to 10.0.1.0 and stay there, your phone isn't bricked and it doesn't have to stay in this current state.
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I never had 10.01.0 installed. I was on Oreo and got the update this morning. I've followed the rule for OTA with Magisk and it was the wrong thing to do. If, at least, there was a warning to NOT follow the instructions, all would be sorted. Maybe I can find a link somewhere with this update, as I don't want to lose my data. On Xiaomi official site, the last rom available is version V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF. Unless I install this one back.
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I never had 10.01.0 installed. I was on Oreo and got the update this morning. I've followed the rule for OTA with Magisk and it was the wrong thing to do. If, at least, there was a warning to NOT follow the instructions, all would be sorted. Maybe I can find a link somewhere with this update, as I don't want to lose my data. On Xiaomi official site, the last rom available is version V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF. Unless I install this one back.
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Doesn't matter if you had 10.0.1.0 previously or not. You can download it and install it without losing data.
I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my Pixel 3a XL as soon as I got it. But I've been unable to install the OTA and security updates since (September 2019). I've been digging around in the forum trying to figure out how to load the updates. I was really hoping Flashfire would work, but it gives me errors - something about the root not being available or right... but my root works for everything else I've tried (maybe its an issue with Magisk)...
Anyway, I was hoping to find a simple way to install the updates. Help!
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my Pixel 3a XL as soon as I got it. But I've been unable to install the OTA and security updates since (September 2019). I've been digging around in the forum trying to figure out how to load the updates. I was really hoping Flashfire would work, but it gives me errors - something about the root not being available or right... but my root works for everything else I've tried (maybe its an issue with Magisk)...
Anyway, I was hoping to find a simple way to install the updates. Help!
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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I have seen postings about people fastboot flashing back the original boot.img, then taking the ota then repatching the new boot image and flashing it via fastboot. Not as simple as you hoped i am sure but it works.
The other way is to download the full image, remove the -w option in the flashsall.bat and then run the modded flashall file. You then need to patch the new boot image as above and fastboot flash that to regain root. I have not found any other ways to get updates besides doing one of the 2 above every month
Thanks, adm1jtg! I appreciate the help.
Unfortunately, I tried the second method you mentioned on my own... but I missed the part about removing the -w from the flashall.bat. Faaaaaaaaaaaqqqqqqqq!!! And ended up wiping my phone.
But now I think I'll remember that -w trick! I love learning things the hard way. LOL
I'm still going to hold out hope that someone will come along and make an app like FlashFire to script the process for us.
Tom2112 said:
Thanks, adm1jtg! I appreciate the help.
Unfortunately, I tried the second method you mentioned on my own... but I missed the part about removing the -w from the flashall.bat. Faaaaaaaaaaaqqqqqqqq!!! And ended up wiping my phone.
But now I think I'll remember that -w trick! I love learning things the hard way. LOL
I'm still going to hold out hope that someone will come along and make an app like FlashFire to script the process for us.
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Why wouldn't you just side load the OTA and be done with it?? Easy instructions where you'll download the OTA image. Easier than what your currently doing
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Why wouldn't you just side load the OTA and be done with it?? Easy instructions where you'll download the OTA image. Easier than what your currently doing
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Sideloading the ota would be a great option EXCEPT he said he was on a much older version... Like sept.
My understanding is that the ota for dec would only contain changes implemented for the month of December, this in this scenerio he would not get the patches for October and November with your method and i am not even sure if it would boot after that mismatch
It's really not saving much work if any over flashing the full version, and with the full version they're is no potential for bootloop due to missing some patches or updates. It's just much safer.
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Why wouldn't you just side load the OTA and be done with it?? Easy instructions where you'll download the OTA image. Easier than what your currently doing
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Um... prolly because I'm dumb... and maybe a little because I couldn't find instructions on how to do it properly. I don't suppose you happen to have a link to how to do the OTA sideload thing properly?
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Um... prolly because I'm dumb... and maybe a little because I couldn't find instructions on how to do it properly. I don't suppose you happen to have a link to how to do the OTA sideload thing properly?
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https://developers.google.com/android/ota
The most simple way to update while keeping root would be to follow the instructions for "Devices with A/B Partitions" at the following link in the Magisk documentation:
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/tutorials.html#ota-installation
Basically, Magisk allows you to restore the original boot image to the current partition so you can take the OTA when it arrives on your phone. Before rebooting you install Magisk to the inactive slot so that when the phone restarts you retain root without having to mess with Fastboot.
Delete Me!
Think all you have to do is click uninstall magisk, dont reboot... Take ota, but before reboot click install magisk/ install to empty slot...
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OK, so when this month's security update came out, I tried to following the Magisk instructions (uninstall Magisk, restore stock boot, flash OTA, etc...) but when I went to uninstall Magisk and restore the stock boot, it tells me there is no stock boot image to restore! Dammit. Now what?
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OK, so when this month's security update came out, I tried to following the Magisk instructions (uninstall Magisk, restore stock boot, flash OTA, etc...) but when I went to uninstall Magisk and restore the stock boot, it tells me there is no stock boot image to restore! Dammit. Now what?
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This should be a one time issue. One of the latest versions of Magisk changed the default location of the boot.img backup. They released it in December after most of us had already upgraded to the December Pixel update. This means we used the older version of Magisk when we installed the Dec update and it saved the backup to the old/original location. We then updated Magisk sometime later in December, but the Magisk update doesn't move the backup file to the new location (a poor execution from the Magisk team IMHO). Because we are now on the updated version, it expects the boot.img backup to be in the new location, but it is still in the old location and Magisk doesn't check that old location (again, a poor execution from the Magisk team IMHO).
To fix this you have several options.....
Option one is to find the original backup location that Magisk used for the boot.img and move it to the new backup location that Magisk uses. Unfortunately, I don't know where those backup locations are and didn't feel like researching it, so I used one of the other methods.
Option two is to "reinstall" Magisk (choose the patch file option and select the stock boot.img that may still on the phone from whatever the last update was (if you sideloaded the update and then had to rerooted the phone)- or download it from the applicable factory image and move it to the phone) to force Magisk to backup the current boot.img file to the new location. Stop after this initial step (ie you don't actually need to flash the patched file because it has already been done). Then you should be able to follow the normal Magisk update process to move to the January update.
That being said, I have horrible success being able to take the updates OTA (they usually fail) and usually end up sideloading the update. That is the final option - sideload the Jan update and then reroot the phone using the normal root method (ie getting Magisk to patch the stock boot.img file and then flashing the patched file).
So I updated my phone to Oxygen OS 10.0.12 which was released today and like an idiot I forgot to repatch magisk before rebooting so I lost root. Since this is a new version I knew there wouldn't be a prepatched boot.img yet so I went to the oneplus support website, downloaded the update (and not checking the version number), extracted boot.img with payload_dumper.py, patched it, and flashed it to my phone. Unfortunately, the latest version up on their website is 10.0.11.HD65AA while my phone is on 10.0.12.HD65AA, and the mismatched boot.img broke wifi and bluetooth, so I cannot enable or use them, and cellular has the "no sim card" symbol but still seems to be working. What would the quickest way to fix this? I assume flashing a correct version boot.img would fix it, but I have no idea where to get the newest version.
(yes, yes I know I made many stupid mistakes to get to this point but it's too late now)
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So I updated my phone to Oxygen OS 10.0.12 which was released today and like an idiot I forgot to repatch magisk before rebooting so I lost root. Since this is a new version I knew there wouldn't be a prepatched boot.img yet so I went to the oneplus support website, downloaded the update (and not checking the version number), extracted boot.img with payload_dumper.py, patched it, and flashed it to my phone. Unfortunately, the latest version up on their website is 10.0.11.HD65AA while my phone is on 10.0.12.HD65AA, and the mismatched boot.img broke wifi and bluetooth, so I cannot enable or use them, and cellular has the "no sim card" symbol but still seems to be working. What would the quickest way to fix this? I assume flashing a correct version boot.img would fix it, but I have no idea where to get the newest version.
(yes, yes I know I made many stupid mistakes to get to this point but it's too late now)
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flash the full system update zip again and this time don't flash the boot image, instead just boot the patched boot image and modify original boot image with magisk app itself.
Aswin08 said:
flash the full system update zip again and this time don't flash the boot image, instead just boot the patched boot image and modify original boot image with magisk app itself.
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But the problem is that there's no way that I can find to download the newest update, downgrading just results in a bootloop. If you know where I could find the worldwide version of the 10.0.12 ota (either full or incremental version) then that would solve the problem.
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But the problem is that there's no way that I can find to download the newest update, downgrading just results in a bootloop. If you know where I could find the worldwide version of the 10.0.12 ota (either full or incremental version) then that would solve the problem.
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That should be it:
OnePlus 7T OOS 10.0.12 Global: https://otafsg1.h2os.com/patch/amaz...gen_14.O.18_OTA_018_all_2007240040_cce2fc.zip
Just got the march security update. 490mb.
Flashed -nowipe the March update over the Feb.004 update without uninstalling Magisk which has worked before. Took awhile for the initial boot, but phone booted with no problem.
When I applied Magisk 23.301 to boot.img and flashed then the phone got stuck in a boot loop.
Starting over now with flash-nowipe. Plan to let the phone settle abit before rooting. Wondering if I should use the Magisk canary build and wait for the updated Kiris kernel.
swieder711 said:
Flashed -nowipe the March update over the Feb.004 update without uninstalling Magisk which has worked before. Took awhile for the initial boot, but phone booted with no problem.
When I applied Magisk 23.301 to boot.img and flashed then the phone got stuck in a boot loop.
Starting over now with flash-nowipe. Plan to let the phone settle abit before rooting. Wondering if I should use the Magisk canary build and wait for the updated Kiris kernel.
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My phone went into bootloop today after updating Magisk (magisk update prompt), BEFORE march update. That was a bit odd. Maybe your bootloop has nothing to do with March update, but with the new magisk version being flashed is incompatible to certain modules.
Well hell, I am failing.....and understand the message, but dont understand why or what transpired....and not sure what bootloader the message refers to.....this is a factory flash....
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' FAILED
Device version-bootloader is 'slider-1.0-8062051'.
Update requires 'slider-1.1-8118264'.
fastboot: error: requirements not met!
Hmm, now not exactly sure what to do....8062051 is the bootloader from the 2nd February image, so not sure where to get 8118264 so I can update.......very odd.
***EDIT: OK I see thats the bootloader from A12L not from A12.......wtf!!!!
****RE-EDIT: PEBCAK here on my end.....doh! Working now
Same here, just checked and it showed up.
I was running into issues flashing the Factory image via Fastboot so I decided to try the FLASH method from the Android Flash Tool. That worked. But when I try to install the Magisk patch file, it fails and then I get stuck in a bootloop. So there you have it. I'm going to have to deal with no root until someone figures out what's going on.
swieder711 said:
Flashed -nowipe the March update over the Feb.004 update without uninstalling Magisk which has worked before. Took awhile for the initial boot, but phone booted with no problem.
When I applied Magisk 23.301 to boot.img and flashed then the phone got stuck in a boot loop.
Starting over now with flash-nowipe. Plan to let the phone settle abit before rooting. Wondering if I should use the Magisk canary build and wait for the updated Kiris kernel.
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Once I disabled the Typhus ROM Control module in Magisk then my phone booted with root enabled with 24.304. Magisk stable probably works too.
TimFlex said:
Just got the march security update. 490mb.
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This in more in line with the following thread which is where you need to bring this discussion. We really don't need another misleading thread that is merely a Magisc "how do I...?"
April 10, 2023 TQ2A.230405.003.E1 Global - Root Pixel 6 Pro [Raven] / all relevant links
Pixel 6 Pro [Raven] March 9, 2023 I recommend sticking with 33.0.3. Note that two users in my Pixel 7 Pro thread have said that 34.0.1 did not work correctly for them. Someone reported it to Google (added a comment about 34.0.1 to the existing...
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Same issue here. Flashed March factory image. No wipe flag. Flashed Magisk patched file. Stuck in bootloop.
Reflashed factory image and didn't flash boot image and I can boot up. I guess no root until this is fixed.
I downloaded the March Factory zip and transferred the boot.img to my phone and then patched it with Magisk Stable v24.3 (I transferred the patched boot.img back to Platform TooIs Folder on PC) I tried to fastboot flash the March OTA (would only get to 48% and fail) So I used the Android Flash Tool and let it install the factory image without wiping. Now on March build with no data loss I then fastboot flashed the patched boot.img and have root
I had the same problem with Feb v2 OTA sideload (Maybe because I had a custom kernel?) anyway, I think the Android Flash Tool will be my go to for future updates
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I downloaded the March Factory zip and transferred the boot.img to my phone and then patched it with Magisk Stable v24.3 (I transferred the patched boot.img back to Platform TooIs Folder on PC) I tried to fastboot flash the March OTA (would only get to 48% and fail) So I used the Android Flash Tool and let it install the factory image without wiping. Now on March build with no data loss I then fastboot flashed the patched boot.img and have root
I had the same problem with Feb v2 OTA sideload (Maybe because I had a custom kernel?) anyway, I think the Android Flash Tool will be my go to for future updates
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Can you upload your patched file by any chance?
tonyfiore75 said:
Can you upload your patched file by any chance?
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This is for Magisk Stable - Not Canary!!
Thesis so much @jcp2 !
Does the uninstall Magisk, OTA, and then reinstall Magisk work with this update? If so, what version of Magisk do we know that works?
Last time I lost everything on my phone. Not trying to do that again.
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Does the uninstall Magisk, OTA, and then reinstall Magisk work with this update? If so, what version of Magisk do we know that works?
Last time I lost everything on my phone. Not trying to do that again.
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Edit>>>> As long as you're on stock kernel, Canary is fine.
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IDK but 100% sure to stay on Magisk Stable and not Canary --- Canary will cause bootloops!
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I rolled back to Stable and still cannot gain back root....
I sideloaded the March OTA then rooted successfully with 24.3, but I didn't do the magisk uninstall.
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IDK but 100% sure to stay on Magisk Stable and not Canary --- Canary will cause bootloops!
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Not accurate. Using latest Canary (24304) and updated fine. Sideloaded ota in recovery, reboot to let system update complete, reboot to bootloader and flashed patched boot.img. All is fine.
did you try the patched boot.img I uploaded a few posts back? Make sure you're on March update with Magisk 24.3 stable before flashing.