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I flashed the Android GSI (Generic System Image) but now I want to go back to Oxygen OS how do I go back.....I tried just flashing the zip for Oxygen OS but it keeps bootlooping so I figured since I flagged a new system image it wouldn't work so how do I flash the Oxygen OS system image???
Help I'm really confused can't find anything online
Abhaypraseeth said:
I flashed the Android GSI (Generic System Image) but now I want to go back to Oxygen OS how do I go back.....I tried just flashing the zip for Oxygen OS but it keeps bootlooping so I figured since I flagged a new system image it wouldn't work so how do I flash the Oxygen OS system image???
Help I'm really confused can't find anything online
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On recovery wipe everything and format data then flash oos zip and magisk if you want to keep root and TWRP!! That's all
intoxicated.mad said:
On recovery wipe everything and format data then flash oos zip and magisk if you want to keep root and TWRP!! That's all
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Ok I'll try that over the weekend thanks!
intoxicated.mad said:
On recovery wipe everything and format data then flash oos zip and magisk if you want to keep root and TWRP!! That's all
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It didn't work
Abhaypraseeth said:
I flashed the Android GSI (Generic System Image) but now I want to go back to Oxygen OS how do I go back.....I tried just flashing the zip for Oxygen OS but it keeps bootlooping so I figured since I flagged a new system image it wouldn't work so how do I flash the Oxygen OS system image???
Help I'm really confused can't find anything online
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Can you explain what the Android GSI is and where it gets flashed to? What OOS version were you on before you flashed the AGSI?
Abhaypraseeth said:
It didn't work
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I think you need to head towards unbrick tool
shadeau said:
Can you explain what the Android GSI is and where it gets flashed to? What OOS version were you on before you flashed the AGSI?
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Android GSI stands for Generic System Image and its a system image that can be installed on treble supported devices such as OnePlus 5T I installed it to get Pie for my phone...this was before Pie for OnePlus 5T was released and I had OOS 5.1.6 before I installed Android GSI
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I think you need to head towards unbrick tool
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Does the unbricking tool include a system image?
Abhaypraseeth said:
Android GSI stands for Generic System Image and its a system image that can be installed on treble supported devices such as OnePlus 5T I installed it to get Pie for my phone...this was before Pie for OnePlus 5T was released and I had OOS 5.1.6 before I installed Android GSI
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I'm going to guess that you might need a stock system image to flash. If you made a backup of one in TWRP before flashing the AGSI then you can just flash that. Otherwise you can see if the unbricking tool works. There's an all-in-one till tool for the 5T but it didn't look like it has a factory image. Worst case I can extract one for you (I would clean flash a ROM and extract the image since my current one has Magisk injected). Just let me know if the other fixes don't work.
shadeau said:
Does the unbricking tool include a system image?
I'm going to guess that you might need a stock system image to flash. If you made a backup of one in TWRP before flashing the AGSI then you can just flash that. Otherwise you can see if the unbricking tool works. There's an all-in-one till tool for the 5T but it didn't look like it has a factory image. Worst case I can extract one for you (I would clean flash a ROM and extract the image since my current one has Magisk injected). Just let me know if the other fixes don't work.
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I have a system image extracted from OSS 5.1.6 I tried flashing that too but still says no OS installed and also I tried installing through Aroma installer but still booted back to TWRP
Abhaypraseeth said:
I have a system image extracted from OSS 5.1.6 I tried flashing that too but still says no OS installed and also I tried installing through Aroma installer but still booted back to TWRP
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Have you tried flashing the system image through fastboot?
shadeau said:
Have you tried flashing the system image through fastboot?
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no i have not
can you tell me the steps (i know how to flash the image in fastboot) but after that how do i flash OOS
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I tried the unbrick tool and it worked thanks guys for your help
Hello!! Guys i want to flash Arrow OS(pie) ROM in my RN5Pro. But before that i want to know if i screwup something then what will be the process of coming back to stock miui10 Beta? Because of ARB policy i'm very confused about previous method.
I've unlocked bootloader. And have flashing experience of 3-4 years. Currently i'm on MIUI 10 Global 9.1.24 weekly.
Thank you.
Nothing to worry.. just flash latest Miui10 fastboot ROM
SunilSuni said:
Nothing to worry.. just flash latest Miui10 fastboot ROM
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Thank you. I've attached screenshot. Correct me if i'm wrong, but These fastboot file should work fine? Right?
KuldeepShivankar said:
Thank you. I've attached screenshot. Correct me if i'm wrong, but These fastboot file should work fine? Right?
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This is Recovery ROM that can be flashed using Mi Updater or from twrp or orange recovery
You will get latest fastboot ROM from en.miui.com/a-234.html site
SunilSuni said:
This is Recovery ROM that can be flashed using Mi Updater or from twrp or orange recovery
You will get latest fastboot ROM from en.miui.com/a-234.html site
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Thankyou.
KuldeepShivankar said:
Hello!! Guys i want to flash Arrow OS(pie) ROM in my RN5Pro. But before that i want to know if i screwup something then what will be the process of coming back to stock miui10 Beta? Because of ARB policy i'm very confused about previous method.
I've unlocked bootloader. And have flashing experience of 3-4 years. Currently i'm on MIUI 10 Global 9.1.24 weekly.
Thank you.
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MIUI 10 Global 9.1.24 ,,, ARB4 is already active,
1. keep latest copy miui10.2.1 in your pc / sd card ( RECOVERY ROM MIUI10.2.1 DOWNLOAD LINK <----1.7gb
2. ALSO for safty purposes, download FASTBOOT ROM VERSION OF MIUI10.2.1 ALSO, if anything goes wrong, fastboot version can reset Stock Recovery and persist.img also! (which is altered some times while flashing custom roms and/or GAPPS)
FASTBOOT ROM MIUI 10.2.1 DOWNLOAD LINK
3. I USE 'ORANGE FOX RECOVERY' ORANGEFOX 8.3 which is BUILT on twrp-3.2.3-2 --- (DOWNLOAD, UNZIP, USE THE .IMG FILE )
4. Buttt [unofficial] twrp-3.2.3-5 (OTA support for miui and fixed /data encryption for miui10.2.1, ) is released, orange fox is outdated but works very well, however you can use unofficial TWRP 3.2.3-5 also, I have used it, its okay! DOWNLOAD LINK TWRP 3.2.3-5
5. use gapps micro, as anything above micro, always flash pixel launcher! along with given launcher in custom rom, but its your choice
6. DONOT USE MAGISK 18.0,,, stick to MAGISK17.1, because 18.x uses different script to repack /ramdisk folder in kernel. so if you wana flash/test other kernels like latest DERP, Latest insignex, or Agni etc,,,, orangefox and twrp will give you error "cannot extract /ramdisk" ... UNLESS You RESTORE BOOT IMAGE from backup FOR THAT ROM (if you had taken backup at the time of initial flashing) or REFLASH the ROM.
--- hence i stick to magisk 17.1
6b . Orange Fox in Jan19 did mention that they are supporting magisk 18.0 script and once twice i was able to flash kernels also over magisk 18.0 but mostly i got errors!
I had Orangefox recovery installed on my Redmi note 5 Pro with Android 8.1,
After the release of Orangefox recovery for PIE,
I flashed the zip of Orangefox recovery,
& Waited to boot into Recovery, but it is not booting into recovery,
Only the logo is showing whenever I try to boot into Recovery
I've tried to install the recovery also through Adb commands, then also it is not booting into Recovery
Is it means I will unable to use recovery on my phone ever, because there is no any solution for this issue on internet.
Please help me guys.
Pritam Mohriya said:
I had Orangefox recovery installed on my Redmi note 5 Pro with Android 8.1,
After the release of Orangefox recovery for PIE,
I flashed the zip of Orangefox recovery,
& Waited to boot into Recovery, but it is not booting into recovery,
Only the logo is showing whenever I try to boot into Recovery
I've tried to install the recovery also through Adb commands, then also it is not booting into Recovery
Is it means I will unable to use recovery on my phone ever, because there is no any solution for this issue on internet.
Please help me guys.
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What's rom and fw are you using?
Masik 4.0 Android 8.1 Oreo
Pritam Mohriya said:
Masik 4.0 Android 8.1 Oreo
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maybe fix it with fastboot rom and miflash this wll install stock miui recovery, then youll need to install twrp
raptorddd said:
maybe fix it with fastboot rom and miflash this wll install stock miui recovery, then youll need to install twrp
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Yeah may be.
But Can we use mi flash tool without having stock recovery installed?
Pritam Mohriya said:
Yeah may be.
But Can we use mi flash tool without having stock recovery installed?
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Yes you can, miflash work in fastboot mode not in recovery, it will also restore your recovery to stock.
sushuguru said:
Yes you can, miflash work in fastboot mode not in recovery, it will also restore your recovery to stock.
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Okay. I'll do it, and tell you if get fixed.
Thankyou so much for helping me.
I have a Pixel 3 XL and I was following this Guide to root it.
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-3-unlock-bootloader-root-magisk/
When I get to part 2-10 (The part to install Magisk) my phone wont boot into the OS. Instead I end up back at TWRP. If I reinstall TWRP from my download folder or restore a back up I can get back into the OS. I still have TWRP installed but no root. I know I'm doing something wrong but I'm not sure. Like I've said TWRP is install but not Magisk.
What Android version; Pie or Q, stock or custom? What Magisk version? Are you booting to TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) or did you flash twrp to the device?
ktmom said:
What Android version; Pie or Q, stock or custom? What Magisk version? Are you booting to TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) or did you flash twrp to the device?
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I did this from a blank slate. Pie, stock, the newest version if Magisk 19.3. I flashed twrp to my device.
Potatochip400 said:
I did this from a blank slate. Pie, stock, the newest version if Magisk 19.3. I flashed twrp to my device.
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Try clean fastboot flashing the stock boot.img back onto the phone. You can get it from the fastboot factory img. Then just boot TWRP to flash the Magisk zip. The Magisk zip will need to be on the device for the booted TWRP to find it just like if you were running TWRP installed on the device.
An alternative is to use Magisk manager to patch the stock boot.img and then fastboot flash that patched img to the device.
ktmom said:
Try clean fastboot flashing the stock boot.img back onto the phone. You can get it from the fastboot factory img. Then just boot TWRP to flash the Magisk zip. The Magisk zip will need to be on the device for the booted TWRP to find it just like if you were running TWRP installed on the device.
An alternative is to use Magisk manager to patch the stock boot.img and then fastboot flash that patched img to the device.
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I tried the easiest method first, which was installing the Magik app and flashing the zip, I got the following error,
Device platform: arm64-v8a
copying image to cache
Unpacking boot image
! Unsupported/Unkown image format
! Installation failed
I'll try flashing the stock image, but should I flash twrp again after the image? I've done this before in the past because some phones require it as part of the rooting instructions. Does this order sound right, flash stock image, reboot, flash twrp reboot, then Magisk?
Potatochip400 said:
I did this from a blank slate. Pie, stock, the newest version if Magisk 19.3. I flashed twrp to my device.
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You must use the latest magisk 19.4.
Sent from my Pixel 3 XL
Eudeferrer said:
You must use the latest magisk 19.4.
Sent from my Pixel 3 XL
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Just tried the beta version (19.4) and I'm stuck in a standard bootloop. I'll try and get it into recovery.
No worries, I forgot to mention that I restored a back up
Eudeferrer said:
You must use the latest magisk 19.4.
Sent from my Pixel 3 XL
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Surely not on Pie. I'm using 19.3 on the last Pie.
ktmom said:
Surely not on Pie. I'm using 19.3 on the last Pie.
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I'm on pie, but your first suggestion was the fix. I had to flash the factory img before doing everything else. I just had to put a little more time a side and not be lazy.
Hey guys. Until the RR dev makes a thread, this will continue to stay in Discussion. I am NOT the dev for RR. So wanted to get the rom more exposure.
Rom: https://sourceforge.net/projects/resurrectionremix-ten/files/instantnoodlep/
Kernel source: https://github.com/luk1337/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250
Changelog: https://get.resurrectionremix.com/ten/changelog/Changelog.txt
Be on OOS 10(both slots)(local upgrade last OOS 10 for slot b)
Flash twrp both slots(https://downloads.sourceforge.net/p...=cfhcable&r=https://forum.xda-developers.com/)
Flash rom
Reboot twrp
Wipe userdata(always a must when switching between OOS and custom)
(Optional) install kernel and magisk
Reboot
**UPDATE** this flash instructions work. I use these and ONLY these instructions. If you have a better way, good for you, but if you can't get it to boot, use these.
***UPDATE 2*** if you have installed Android 11 prior to installing this rom, you must msm back to OOS 10 and local upgrade OOS 10 again to slot b and only use Android 10 recovery
Nice one. :good:
Is twrp ok to wipe now? Or would we need stock to do so?
If the latter then may be worth booting twrp and retaining stock recovery to wipe.
Good to see a ROM thread for this.
Excellent.
My thanks to the dev too, it's appreciated.
dladz said:
Nice one. :good:
Is twrp ok to wipe now? Or would we need stock to do so?
If the latter then may be worth booting twrp and retaining stock recovery to wipe.
Good to see a ROM thread for this.
Excellent.
My thanks to the dev too, it's appreciated.
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I've had no issues using latest twrp
jamescable said:
I've had no issues using latest twrp
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Does it have oos cam?
areyouanand said:
Does it have oos cam?
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Honestly, don't know. I don't use OOS can, but I don't think so
jamescable said:
Hey guys. Until the RR dev makes a thread, this will continue to stay in Discussion. I am NOT the dev for RR. So wanted to get the rom more exposure.
Rom: https://get.resurrectionremix.com/?dir=ten/instantnoodlep
Kernel source: https://github.com/luk1337/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250
Be on OOS
Flash twrp both slots
Flash rom
Reboot twrp
Wipe userdata(always a must when switching between OOS and custom)
(Optional) install kernel and magisk
Reboot
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Why to boot to twrp after flashing the rom?
We can just boot the twrp( not flash it)
Flash rom
Flash magisk ( optional)
Format data
Reboot
It should be mentioned that these builds are blind builds. The Dev doesn't own the device.
Kollachi said:
It should be mentioned that these builds are blind builds. The Dev doesn't own the device.
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Correct but doesn't matter. I tested first few builds before they were released and now alots of people used them. They aren't beta or alpha but stable. So? What's your point?
cultofluna said:
Why to boot to twrp after flashing the rom?
We can just boot the twrp( not flash it)
Flash rom
Flash magisk ( optional)
Format data
Reboot
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8pro has a recovery partition. So unless you flash a rom that overwrites twrp with another recovery (stock OOS, etc) then twrp will remain after rom flash
jamescable said:
Correct but doesn't matter. I tested first few builds before they were released and now alots of people used them. They aren't beta or alpha but stable. So? What's your point?
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It's simple. If people run into issues or whatever he can't probably fix it. It was the same with treskmod for example.
Kollachi said:
It's simple. If people run into issues or whatever he can't probably fix it. It was the same with treskmod for example.
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He is blind building from latest los source that's all. Respect him for doing that, but it's not 100% guarantee for a fully working rom.
jamescable said:
8pro has a recovery partition. So unless you flash a rom that overwrites twrp with another recovery (stock OOS, etc) then twrp will remain after rom flash
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This is something that i already know...
Questions are...
1. why to boot to twrp after flashing the rom( useless step)
2. Why to flash twrp on both slots and not inly boot it
cultofluna said:
This is something that i already know...
Questions are...
1. why to boot to twrp after flashing the rom( useless step)
2. Why to flash twrp on both slots and not inly boot it
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1. Is NOT useless. That is for clean flashing which is ALWAYS recommend by every dev. When you dirty flash, it's at your own peril.
And 2. Once again. The OnePlus 8 pro has a recovery partition. So twrp does not get overwritten when you flash a rom. Like on 7 pro, we had to flash twrp after every rom flash. Not needed on 8 pro.
cultofluna said:
This is something that i already know...
Questions are...
1. why to boot to twrp after flashing the rom( useless step)
2. Why to flash twrp on both slots and not inly boot it
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1. I think he meant to say reboot to recovery and not boot the twrp.img.
2. Yes you can boot twrp only. That's what im doing since OP7. But you will need to do this everytime you wanna flash something with twrp.
jamescable said:
1. Is NOT useless. That is for clean flashing which is ALWAYS recommend by every dev. When you dirty flash, it's at your own peril.
And 2. Once again. The OnePlus 8 pro has a recovery partition. So twrp does not get overwritten when you flash a rom. Like on 7 pro, we had to flash twrp after every rom flash. Not needed on 8 pro.
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On your flashing instructions you said. "flash twrp on both slots"
So im asking one more time,... why not just to boot the twrp img on fastboot and flash the rom...
What is this about recovery partition ... everybody knows that the 8 pro has a separate recovery partition
EDIT..Reboot to twrp after flashing the Rom is useless...
I insist. .dont needed
cultofluna said:
On your flashing instructions you said. "flash twrp on both slots"
So im asking one more time,... why not just to boot the twrp img on fastboot and flash the rom...
What is this about recovery partition ... everybody knows that the 8 pro has a separate recovery partition
EDIT..Reboot to twrp after flashing the Rom is useless...
I insist. .dont needed
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It's in the pic I uploaded. Even the twrp dev said to flash it. So you won't have to fastboot boot anymore. Once you flash it. It's on your phone and won't go away when you reboot recovery
Every phone used to have a boot(kernel) partition, system partition, modem/radio partition, bootloader, userdata, and a few other INCLUDING recovery partition. Recently, the recovery was missing but now it's back. So we no longer have to have to boot twrp but flash it
Hello everyone, I need help installing this rom please, I have the latest TWRP 3.4.0-14-Mauronofrio installed in both slots, latest stable OOS in both slots, I have an IN2025 and for some reason I get this error with TWRP. Thanks in advance guys.
oscarmaldonado said:
Hello everyone, I need help installing this rom please, I have the latest TWRP 3.4.0-14-Mauronofrio installed in both slots, latest stable OOS in both slots, I have an IN2025 and for some reason I get this error with TWRP. Thanks in advance guys.
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That is strange. I also have 2025. Try moving the rom to phone instead of usb device. Since this is an updated twrp may be an issue. However. I did NOT have OOS installed on both slots. I flashed latest OOS full rom, used OOS recovery to wipe data. Booted and then flashed twrp to both slots, flashed RR, reboot recovery and flashed magisk