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This has been my biggest problem with my OP3 and OOS. I want to be able to safely dirty flash my rom without losing data.
Im a long time Android power user. CyanogenMod would always be a nice easy upgrade to the latest version. Dirty unicorns, albeit buggy on my Oppo Find 7, would upgrade easily.
The last time I tried an OTA update, it trashed all my data and settings. Subsequent updates have been major upgrades (updating kernels. Major changes like OOS 3.X to 4.X. etc etc), so I haven't tried doing a OTA/Dirty flash in a while. I have been cautious since the data wipe last time.
Any advice on how I can do an OTA easily and safely?
I have TWRP. I'm UNrooted and on OOS 4.1.1.
Backup everything.. Wipe system flash 4.1.1 and it should be fine, if not restore your back up. System does not contain any data nor settings.
Ok. Will it work with the 4.1.6 OTA I got? Or should I download the full room from the website
You have to download the full zip if you have TWRP installed. You can't update via ota.
I would recommend a TWRP backup and system, cache/dalvic wipe too.
Gucci! Thanks fam
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Gucci! Thanks fam
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Well, you know, I had the same issue with my wife's 3T. Was terrible (and lucky), right out of the box, try to upgrade like you want to do, and the update would fail in the middle, requiring to wipe the phone to have it boot.
Luckily, as I said, the phone was new like 5 minutes old. I don't imagine what would happen after a few months use.
What I did to make it work was to use the stock recovery to flash the full rom zip from OP servers, and that worked.
All subsequent updates went well (with a little bit of stress we all know : will it boot, won't it? and if it does not, will I keep my head?)
Haha. Of course, you must be on stock recovery to do so, but it's easy to do, just follow the official way to do it "manually".
Oh, and backup all your stuff
First time messing with this phone
followed the instructions for unlocking bootloader, installing TWRP, and rooting here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/oneplus-5t-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-t3704592
Successfully unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP, but now hung up on SuperSU.
Flashed SuperSU VV2.82 zip from http://www.supersu.com/download in TWRP
Wiped dalvik and cache
reboot
Now it's been about 10 minutes. Blank screen and blue LED.
Hold power until it reboots again, Android sometimes has issues with new boot.imgs at first
l3ones said:
Hold power until it reboots again, Android sometimes has issues with new boot.imgs at first
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I did, three times.
I ended up flashing the latest complete OTA to get it back to being able to boot.
Are you on Oreo? I don't know if SuperSU is compatible with it. I switched to Magisk a few weeks ago.
Macusercom said:
Are you on Oreo? I don't know if SuperSU is compatible with it. I switched to Magisk a few weeks ago.
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was on the latest stock OTA, which was 8.0.0
Flashed Mgisk after flashing the latest OTA, and everything is working swimmingly
Exact Same thing happened to me last night.
And I lost my internal sdcard.
Eventually flashed stock recovery didn't do anything different so flash twrp again and got sdcard back.
It was a strange one.
Now I'm waiting for an update or the right file for root.
Maybe this has something to do with Keymaster?
So, I've been trying to get my OP5t working for a solid six hours straight, and I'm just about to loose my mind.
I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this. I've always just sorta lurked about in here.
Here's the deal for my OP5t.
Now I'm stuck in a situation where I can get my phone to boot on all of the OOS versions I've mentioned, but always without root. And If I do manage to get it booting, I end up loosing TWRP and having to reflash it through fastboot.
Since I've always just relied on Titanium backup (yes I know, how silly) I've never had any trouble restoring my backups, but since I've now lost root and being unable to obtain it again, I'm locked out of all my sweet app data. It's all a bit messy now, and I think I'm begging to repeat previous steps and combinations, but here's a list of what I've tried. I really hope some white knight comes to the rescue.
It all happened when I tried doing a clean flash wiping caches, data and system of OOS 5.0.3 (coming from the latest official OOS Nougat build). It all started when I tried to flash the magisk 15.3 after this boot, which resulted in ERROR 1.
- I've tried installing both the old version the previous nougat build and the two most recent stable oreo ones. Wiping thoroughly inbetween even, since at this point I have nothing left to loose.
- Whenever I try to flash magisk 15,1 /3 or 4 I get error 1. Whenever I try to flash supersu (s.82 included the modded SR5 version) I Just don't get root or end up in an endless +1 screen (before the spinner) for 12+ minutes.
- I've tried flashing the stock boot.img
- I've tried all of the above in combination with bluspark recovery 8.61 and 69 + the r100 kernel
- I've tried using codeworks cheesburger and dumpling recoveries
What am I missing here? I assume my phone is encrypted since it asks for a code to open TWRP.
I've never had any issues so grave that I couldn't just search my way through it, but this time I'm at my wits end, and just about ready to settle(tm) for no root.
I've never tried exporting a log, but I sense that I do that from TWRP and then grab it via a file manager from some folder?
Use codeworkx dumpling TWRP, dirty flash your ROM, boot it once, then reboot to recovery and flash Magisk 15.3. Should be all you need.
For Nougat, I think it's better to flash Magisk 14, on some ROMs.
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Great information provided by many users. I have just joined this group and read many experts advice. Thanks
Latest SuperSU (beta 2.85 i believe) don't work on OP5T Oreo update (stable or Open Beta). Don't know why, but I had to use Magisk. ANd I must say, I'm pretty happy with it, too!
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So, I've been trying to get my OP5t working for a solid six hours straight, and I'm just about to loose my mind.
I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post this. I've always just sorta lurked about in here.
Here's the deal for my OP5t.
Now I'm stuck in a situation where I can get my phone to boot on all of the OOS versions I've mentioned, but always without root. And If I do manage to get it booting, I end up loosing TWRP and having to reflash it through fastboot.
Since I've always just relied on Titanium backup (yes I know, how silly) I've never had any trouble restoring my backups, but since I've now lost root and being unable to obtain it again, I'm locked out of all my sweet app data. It's all a bit messy now, and I think I'm begging to repeat previous steps and combinations, but here's a list of what I've tried. I really hope some white knight comes to the rescue.
It all happened when I tried doing a clean flash wiping caches, data and system of OOS 5.0.3 (coming from the latest official OOS Nougat build). It all started when I tried to flash the magisk 15.3 after this boot, which resulted in ERROR 1.
- I've tried installing both the old version the previous nougat build and the two most recent stable oreo ones. Wiping thoroughly inbetween even, since at this point I have nothing left to loose.
- Whenever I try to flash magisk 15,1 /3 or 4 I get error 1. Whenever I try to flash supersu (s.82 included the modded SR5 version) I Just don't get root or end up in an endless +1 screen (before the spinner) for 12+ minutes.
- I've tried flashing the stock boot.img
- I've tried all of the above in combination with bluspark recovery 8.61 and 69 + the r100 kernel
- I've tried using codeworks cheesburger and dumpling recoveries
What am I missing here? I assume my phone is encrypted since it asks for a code to open TWRP.
I've never had any issues so grave that I couldn't just search my way through it, but this time I'm at my wits end, and just about ready to settle(tm) for no root.
I've never tried exporting a log, but I sense that I do that from TWRP and then grab it via a file manager from some folder?
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Same kind of problem here. After clean flashing Oreo can't root anymore. Flashing Magisk ends up in Bootloop. Tried various combinations of TWRPs and Magisk versions, no use. :/
Kunjuuuz said:
Same kind of problem here. After clean flashing Oreo can't root anymore. Flashing Magisk ends up in Bootloop. Tried various combinations of TWRPs and Magisk versions, no use. :/
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Okay so I managed to figure it out. The problem seemed to be that where one TWRP version could flash magisk, another wouldn't be able to decrypt the phone properly, which I think is what caused the bootloops/non sticky root for me (though I'm by no means sure of this).
I managed to get it worked out by fiddling around a bit more with the different versions and using the a Remix ROM to remove the pin (which I probably should've done initially). I also noticed that I didn't originally pay attention to the fact that codeworks' (non universal) recoveries are aimed at 8.0 and 8.1 respectively, which might have complicated things a bit more for me.
Sorry for spamming up the thread. I hope you figure things out though
The latest SuperSu does not work with 8.1 for us and some other (or all other) 8.1 phones.
And... SuperSu is no longer in development.
Rumor has it a slightly older SuperSu version works in 8.1 but I never got around to trying it and forget the version # now.
And Lineage has not released a SuperSu/superuser for 8.1 yet.
It bums me out because I want that Magisk alternative.
Not a fan of Magisk yet.
Elfomze said:
Okay so I managed to figure it out. The problem seemed to be that where one TWRP version could flash magisk, another wouldn't be able to decrypt the phone properly, which I think is what caused the bootloops/non sticky root for me (though I'm by no means sure of this).
I managed to get it worked out by fiddling around a bit more with the different versions and using the a Remix ROM to remove the pin (which I probably should've done initially). I also noticed that I didn't originally pay attention to the fact that codeworks' (non universal) recoveries are aimed at 8.0 and 8.1 respectively, which might have complicated things a bit more for me.
Sorry for spamming up the thread. I hope you figure things out though
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Locking the bootloader, wiping, and unlocking the bootloader again fixed the issue for me.
First, let me say I have been using rooted phones with twrp for several years and never had the slightest problem with them, so I generally know what I am doing, but the Mi A2 Lite is just a disaster area for me, not with Magisk, that works fine, but twrp seems impossible for me to install on 10.0.3.0 without soft bricking ( I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0 and 10.0.1.0 so I am not unfamiliar with the method, but on 10.0.3.0 - no way). I have done so many factory resets now I have my own parking space at the factory! (That is humour btw).
So I wondered if a different approach to the problem might work. I am not a coder or phone guru, so what I propose might be nonsense, if it is I am sure somebody will tell me.
We are all used to the concept of the 'patched_boot.img' created by Magisk and if you don't want to produce your own version the forum usually has a link to it. Magisk though is not the problem, twrp is, so what I am proposing is that somebody provides a link to a 'double_patched_boot.img' ie a flashable boot image that contains both twrp and magisk and that can directly replace the stock boot via fastboot.
Apparently there are some folks that have managed to install both twrp and magisk on 10.0.3.0, so if one of them could extract the 'double_patched_boot.img' from their phone it might help out a lot. How do you achieve that? Well there is probably more than one way, but the way that I would choose (if I could manage to install them both in the first place) is to boot into twrp, connect to pc, take a miflash backup of the phone and then unzip it with the following command (this is a linux command I am sure someone can provide a windows equivalent):
Code:
tar -xzf ********.tgz
where ********.tgz is the name of your miflash backup.
Then extract the boot.img from the resulting folder, rename it to something like 'double_patched_boot_10.0.3.0.img' and provide a link to it on the forum. Then some brave soul could try it out (probably not me as I am sick of doing factory resets and don't have any backups because I don't have any recovery to make them from).
OTOH this might just not be practical, I don't know enough to be sure.
i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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Interesting. I have certainly thought of jumping ship to a custom rom, but I would like to wait a little before I do so, ideally until someone fires up a Lineage rom for the A2 Lite. But if things continue as badly as they have done so far with stock roms then I might well join you on RR.
viking777 said:
Interesting. I have certainly thought of jumping ship to a custom rom, but I would like to wait a little before I do so, ideally until someone fires up a Lineage rom for the A2 Lite. But if things continue as badly as they have done so far with stock roms then I might well join you on RR.
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also because of the new ARB thing, custom is much safer, i think i bricked my last device rolling back from ota 9.0 software to ota 8.1. that's a non-issue with custom. just something to be wary of. the current RR pie gsi is near flawless for he so far. hope that helps a little
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also because of the new ARB thing, custom is much safer, i think i bricked my last device rolling back from ota 9.0 software to ota 8.1. that's a non-issue with custom. just something to be wary of. the current RR pie gsi is near flawless for he so far. hope that helps a little
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Anti roll back is disabled and not an issue if bootloader is unlocked
Nice thread. Tried it as well but no chance 10.0.3.00 + twrp + magisk. And you are right the problem is twrp.
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12:121390 said:
i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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Does RR Pie have any issues on Mi A2 Lite? Whichever GSI I'd tried, I had lags :/
12:121390 said:
i was having similar issues. replaced my mi a2 lite and followed the guide for the aosp 109 gsi here in the forum replacing the fstab and one other file i forgot they name but it's instructed. i have twrp zero the fixed one, magisk, and I'm running the RR PIE ROM with zero issues and I've been back and forth in and out of recovery no problem. I'm pretty sure it will work for you too.
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brother i also want to install RR PIE Rom can you please give me the guide link?
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Anti roll back is disabled and not an issue if bootloader is unlocked
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correct it is not. what happened was.. lol. i thought i was crafty and did some file swapping and made miflash setups that would flash so the stock files as usual , but with gsi's like RR and/or bootleggers for the system image. and it works, up until i flashed from RR to bootleggers with those setups described previously . there is where my genius was flawed. lol. lesson learned
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Does RR Pie have any issues on Mi A2 Lite? Whichever GSI I'd tried, I had lags :/
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for me, i have not come across anything caused by the GSI. any issues I've faced are purely self inflicted.
I don´t get your problems... Just boot twrp, and install it as described in original thread.
After that flash back aboot from 9.6.11.0 and the message "your system got destroyed" will disappear!
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I don´t get your problems... Just boot twrp, and install it as described in original thread.
After that flash back aboot from 9.6.11.0 and the message "your system got destroyed" will disappear!
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You might not get my problem, but likewise I don't get your solution. Firstly aboot has never been touched during the attempted twrp install so why flash it at all, it has not been changed, and secondly you suggest I flash it with something that is how many versions old 4?, 5?, I'm not sure, when just about every post you ever read stresses that you should not mix old and new partitions at the same time.
I hope you forgive my scepticism, but can you actually suggest the slightest reason why this might work?
Or is it all just voodoo johnny (sorry, couldn't resist that).
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You might not get my problem, but likewise I don't get your solution. Firstly aboot has never been touched during the attempted twrp install so why flash it at all, it has not been changed, and secondly you suggest I flash it with something that is how many versions old 4?, 5?, I'm not sure, when just about every post you ever read stresses that you should not mix old and new partitions at the same time.
I hope you forgive my scepticism, but can you actually suggest the slightest reason why this might work?
Or is it all just voodoo johnny (sorry, couldn't resist that).
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Aboot is the bootloader. Since Pie the aboot was modified to check wheather there are modification on your boot.img. So everytime you modify something (like installing twrp), you get the message "your system got destroyed".
9.6.11.0 is the last version of Oreo. Here the bootloader didn´t check boot.img.
That´s why you need to flash 9.6.11.0 - maybe the older verstions will work too. Didn´t check. But I guess only 9.6.11.0 will work becouse it was the latest oreo version and it had to have a bootloader which can boot up pie (to have ota working).
Here you can find the aboot.img I use... and which works without any problem on pie - right now I´m running 10.0.3.0...
Just flash it via fastboot.
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Aboot is the bootloader. Since Pie the aboot was modified to check wheather there are modification on your boot.img. So everytime you modify something (like installing twrp), you get the message "your system got destroyed".
9.6.11.0 is the last version of Oreo. Here the bootloader didn´t check boot.img.
That´s why you need to flash 9.6.11.0 - maybe the older verstions will work too. Didn´t check. But I guess only 9.6.11.0 will work becouse it was the latest oreo version and it had to have a bootloader which can boot up pie (to have ota working).
Here you can find the aboot.img I use... and which works without any problem on pie - right now I´m running 10.0.3.0...
Just flash it via fastboot.
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OK that makes sense now - thank you for the explanation. I will probably give that a try sometime, but not right now as I have a stable working phone for the first time in ages and I don't want to jeopardise that.
Just one question though. When I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0, it was fine at doing backups, but on the two occasions I tried to restore with them they failed, by which I don't mean that the restore didn't repair the phone, but that it was impossible to even carry out the restore, it started but did not complete - just ended with 'Restore Failed' message.
Have you tried any restores with twrp installed in the manner you suggest and if so did they work? No point in installing it otherwise.
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OK that makes sense now - thank you for the explanation. I will probably give that a try sometime, but not right now as I have a stable working phone for the first time in ages and I don't want to jeopardise that.
Just one question though. When I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0, it was fine at doing backups, but on the two occasions I tried to restore with them they failed, by which I don't mean that the restore didn't repair the phone, but that it was impossible to even carry out the restore, it started but did not complete - just ended with 'Restore Failed' message.
Have you tried any restores with twrp installed in the manner you suggest and if so did they work? No point in installing it otherwise.
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There seems to be some bugs restoring system and vendor... Some users talked about... I usually only save and restore the data and boot partition and I never had any problems with that. For all other partitions you can use miflash or fastboot...
Yeah all my twrp full backups don't work after a fresh stock installment either, that's very annoying.
The twrp version for daisy is bugged. Backups are not working, the wifi with GSI Roms on pie stock is not working anymore as soon as twrp is installed as well.
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Thanks for the replies above. @voodoojohnny
In my case it was the data partition that caused the restore to fail, vendor and system and boot all seemed to go through normally. @cd492
Based on what you say along with my own experiences and those of voovoojohnny, it looks like twrp is more trouble than it is worth at the moment. I think I will make do without it for now and hope for a better version in the future.
viking777 said:
First, let me say I have been using rooted phones with twrp for several years and never had the slightest problem with them, so I generally know what I am doing, but the Mi A2 Lite is just a disaster area for me, not with Magisk, that works fine, but twrp seems impossible for me to install on 10.0.3.0 without soft bricking ( I had twrp installed on 10.0.2.0 and 10.0.1.0 so I am not unfamiliar with the method, but on 10.0.3.0 - no way). I have done so many factory resets now I have my own parking space at the factory! (That is humour btw).
So I wondered if a different approach to the problem might work. I am not a coder or phone guru, so what I propose might be nonsense, if it is I am sure somebody will tell me.
We are all used to the concept of the 'patched_boot.img' created by Magisk and if you don't want to produce your own version the forum usually has a link to it. Magisk though is not the problem, twrp is, so what I am proposing is that somebody provides a link to a 'double_patched_boot.img' ie a flashable boot image that contains both twrp and magisk and that can directly replace the stock boot via fastboot.
Apparently there are some folks that have managed to install both twrp and magisk on 10.0.3.0, so if one of them could extract the 'double_patched_boot.img' from their phone it might help out a lot. How do you achieve that? Well there is probably more than one way, but the way that I would choose (if I could manage to install them both in the first place) is to boot into twrp, connect to pc, take a miflash backup of the phone and then unzip it with the following command (this is a linux command I am sure someone can provide a windows equivalent):
where ********.tgz is the name of your miflash backup.
Then extract the boot.img from the resulting folder, rename it to something like 'double_patched_boot_10.0.3.0.img' and provide a link to it on the forum. Then some brave soul could try it out (probably not me as I am sick of doing factory resets and don't have any backups because I don't have any recovery to make them from).
OTOH this might just not be practical, I don't know enough to be sure.
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THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON GSI'S YET
I'm currently in the process of RR with TWRP but having extreme Encryption errors
Grab these two files (Big Thanks to Zerovoid, Seryioo, and mac12m99)
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Image File (Put this on your SDCard and Computer)-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...unofficial-twrp-daisy-mount-sd-fixed-t3889390
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Installer Zip (Put this on your SDCard)-
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603893418
But I got TWRP on 10.0.3.0 with magisk, and Justic Kernel.
THIS WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE I'M DEFINITELY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA
Start with the phone being on with USB Debugging enabled correctly
Type adb reboot bootloader
So flash the 10.0.3.0 ROM through MiFlash using the flash_all.bat, this process has to be done so backup your data before erasing.
After it is done flashing it restarts, go ahead and hold power and volume down right back to the Bootloader
Type: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-daisy_zero.img
It would boot into TWRP, if you see something about decryption hit cancel this may mean you haven't followed directions so far
Tap install and find your SD Card, find the fixed-twrp-installer-daisy.zip where ever you put it on your SD Card and install it, this process takes a few minutes when finished DO NOT HIT REBOOT SYSTEM!
Hit the home button back to TWRP home screen and tap reboot >>> bootloader
Download this to your computer - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603884024
Type: fastboot flash aboot aboot_9.6.4.img
Then type: fastboot reboot
Afterwards your phone shall boot up to Android if it does hold power and volume up and release power and keep hold volume up when the screen turns back on to go-to recovery, if TWRP boots up you have successfully completed the task.
Now flash Magisk zip (optional)
Hopefully this helped kind of my first tutorial, this was my process.
InfinityXDA said:
THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON GSI'S YET
I'm currently in the process of RR with TWRP but having extreme Encryption errors
Grab these two files (Big Thanks to Zerovoid, Seryioo, and mac12m99)
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Image File (Put this on your SDCard and Computer)-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...unofficial-twrp-daisy-mount-sd-fixed-t3889390
Fixed SDCard Support TWRP Installer Zip (Put this on your SDCard)-
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603893418
But I got TWRP on 10.0.3.0 with magisk, and Justic Kernel.
THIS WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE I'M DEFINITELY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA
Start with the phone being on with USB Debugging enabled correctly
Type adb reboot bootloader
So flash the 10.0.3.0 ROM through MiFlash using the flash_all.bat, this process has to be done so backup your data before erasing.
After it is done flashing it restarts, go ahead and hold power and volume down right back to the Bootloader
Type: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-daisy_zero.img
It would boot into TWRP, if you see something about decryption hit cancel this may mean you haven't followed directions so far
Tap install and find your SD Card, find the fixed-twrp-installer-daisy.zip where ever you put it on your SD Card and install it, this process takes a few minutes when finished DO NOT HIT REBOOT SYSTEM!
Hit the home button back to TWRP home screen and tap reboot >>> bootloader
Download this to your computer - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603884024
Type: fastboot flash aboot aboot_9.6.4.img
Then type: fastboot reboot
Afterwards your phone shall boot up to Android if it does hold power and volume up and release power and keep hold volume up when the screen turns back on to go-to recovery, if TWRP boots up you have successfully completed the task.
Now flash Magisk zip (optional)
Hopefully this helped kind of my first tutorial, this was my process.
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Thank you very much for posting this process in such detail, unfortunately I think you must have missed my last post where I said:
it looks like twrp is more trouble than it is worth at the moment. I think I will make do without it for now and hope for a better version in the future.
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I meant it, at least for now, but maybe your post will help somebody else.
viking777 said:
Thank you very much for posting this process in such detail, unfortunately I think you must have missed my last post where I said:
I meant it, at least for now, but maybe your post will help somebody else.
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Yes I didn't see that post but understand I didn't give you links to the official TWRP, I gave you the unofficial fixed TWRP which actually features SD Card Support and trust me it works completely fine I haven't had a problem yet. This took me hours upon hours to figure out what I was doing wrong.
The only specific reason you are not successfully getting TWRP is because you didn't flash the aboot.img after installing the zip.
I hope this helps you in the future!
thanks InfinityXDA for the tutorial, you should create a post just for it~
I came from havoc os to stock by dirty flashing it (o know it's not the pest practice) but i have so many data that i dont want to lose but now i dont have the option to check fro system updates and when i click on a notification that there is a new update it does nothing
Can anybody help me with this
Thanks
mysara saad said:
I came from havoc os to stock by dirty flashing it (o know it's not the pest practice) but i have so many data that i dont want to lose but now i dont have the option to check fro system updates and when i click on a notification that there is a new update it does nothing
Can anybody help me with this
Thanks
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Try dirty fastbooting the factory image to both slots. If it doesn't resolve the problem, it's really no big deal since you couldn't install it anyway since your rooted.
Badger50 said:
Try dirty fastbooting the factory image to both slots. If it doesn't resolve the problem, it's really no big deal since you couldn't install it anyway since your rooted.
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You see i dirty flashed the otp and didn't root to be able to update to Android Q so am almost completely stock with unlocked bootloader and i noticed the havoc os disables the system updates so it wouldn't break it that's possibly the reason
mysara saad said:
You see i dirty flashed the otp and didn't root to be able to update to Android Q so am almost completely stock with unlocked bootloader and i noticed the havoc os disables the system updates so it wouldn't break it that's possibly the reason
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Why don't you try "dirty flashing" the Full Factory image instead of the OTA; the OTA just updates and builds upon the established system partition -- so if there's a glitch or bug, it will retain and possibly build upon it -- whereas flashing the Full Factory will format (i'm under the impression) and replace/reinstall/reflash the system (among others like bootloader, vendor, etc.) partition. In this way, you can be assured that the system that's updated and placed in the system isn't "built upon" any pre-existing glitch or bug. Also, in case you are unaware (as it seems, since you still throw out terms like "dirty flashing", running custom ROMs and "dirty flashing" because you don't wish to lose data) that you can flash the Full Factory image without losing data by modifying the flash-all .bat file script by removing the "-w" attribute...
And, with all that, here's hoping that the "system updates" will be available again, and/or it removing whatever the custom ROM HavocOS may have done (i'm not all too convinced whatever the custom rom did would "survive" reflashing the stock rom...). One thing to keep in mind, it seems that there is a lot of issues happening with users updating to the Android Q beta, then attempting to downgrade without losing/formatting the /data & /internalsd or without factory resetting (which is essentially the same thing as losing & formatting/reinstalling all the partitions)... So, in the end, if you still have those issues and/or have more issues, you may need to backup and "lose" all of your data to get your device working properly anyways...
hope this helps...
simplepinoi177 said:
Why don't you try "dirty flashing" the Full Factory image instead of the OTA; the OTA just updates and builds upon the established system partition -- so if there's a glitch or bug, it will retain and possibly build upon it -- whereas flashing the Full Factory will format (i'm under the impression) and replace/reinstall/reflash the system (among others like bootloader, vendor, etc.) partition. In this way, you can be assured that the system that's updated and placed in the system isn't "built upon" any pre-existing glitch or bug. Also, in case you are unaware (as it seems, since you still throw out terms like "dirty flashing", running custom ROMs and "dirty flashing" because you don't wish to lose data) that you can flash the Full Factory image without losing data by modifying the flash-all .bat file script by removing the "-w" attribute...
And, with all that, here's hoping that the "system updates" will be available again, and/or it removing whatever the custom ROM HavocOS may have done (i'm not all too convinced whatever the custom rom did would "survive" reflashing the stock rom...). One thing to keep in mind, it seems that there is a lot of issues happening with users updating to the Android Q beta, then attempting to downgrade without losing/formatting the /data & /internalsd or without factory resetting (which is essentially the same thing as losing & formatting/reinstalling all the partitions)... So, in the end, if you still have those issues and/or have more issues, you may need to backup and "lose" all of your data to get your device working properly anyways...
hope this helps...
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thanks for the help mate i tried to flash full system image got some issues and the original cable that came with the hone turned out to be the reason
what solved the issue for my was wiping the data nothing else worked but a good experience thanks a lot :highfive:
Hello, everyone!
I just installed Android 10 onto my Pixel 3 XL a couple of hours ago and I've noticed battery drain and some lag. Is a factory reset suggested at this point, since I flashed a new Android version?
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I had animations removed under "Accessibility" and I toggled it back on, then I turned Dev. Options on and switched animations to .5x and the problem seems to have went away. I'll have to update you all on battery life later. Still, the question remains... Is a reset suggested?
I just also did the ota update and now my pixel 3xl is stuck on a Google splash screen. Did I just somehow brick my phone?
animeva said:
I just also did the ota update and now my pixel 3xl is stuck on a Google splash screen. Did I just somehow brick my phone?
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Had to enter stock recovery and reboot myself, mine was black screen. After that i was good
razrlover said:
Had to enter stock recovery and reboot myself, mine was black screen. After that i was good
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Were you on the latest beta before the update? My update file was only 5.5mb. Went pretty quickly.
is it worth factory resetting device with this latest update?
Jay01 said:
is it worth factory resetting device with this latest update?
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No, if you used the ota through phone, google would of already done maintenance before the install, ie, removed incompatible apps settings and features.
Has anyone flashed the factory image? If so what one did you use. I can't flash the the 10 factory image. The only was I can get it is to flash the Pie factory image, and then take the OTA. Not sure why I get an error every time I try to flash 10.
animeva said:
I just also did the ota update and now my pixel 3xl is stuck on a Google splash screen. Did I just somehow brick my phone?
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This happened to me too. After about five bootloops I finally got it to boot, but it booted back to B6, and the update said it couldn't install. I tried again, and all went well the second time.
bobbyphoenix said:
This happened to me too. After about five bootloops I finally got it to boot, but it booted back to B6, and the update said it couldn't install. I tried again, and all went well the second time.
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Ive tried the update 3 times now and every time it has been stuck at the boot. I would have to turn off and try to restart around 3-5 times for it to go back to Android Pie. So still unable to update to Android 10.
Ill try it one more time later and see if maybe they changed the update a bit
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Ive tried the update 3 times now and every time it has been stuck at the boot. I would have to turn off and try to restart around 3-5 times for it to go back to Android Pie. So still unable to update to Android 10.
Ill try it one more time later and see if maybe they changed the update a bit
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I don't know if this had anything to do with it but I disabled my ad blocker and I cleared all recent apps and then when I tried it the second time it worked so maybe make sure everything is clear and you have no ad blocker enabled.
For small updates like monthly security patches or version increases of 0.1 or 0.0.1 I usually don't worry about doing a clean install since the changes are usually pretty minimal. For large updates I like to do a clean install just for piece of mind that all the crap that built up on my phone over the past year is gone, to eliminate the general issues that pop up with dirty installs, and having a squeaky clean fresh install just feels nice once in a while.
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Has anyone flashed the factory image? If so what one did you use. I can't flash the the 10 factory image. The only was I can get it is to flash the Pie factory image, and then take the OTA. Not sure why I get an error every time I try to flash 10.
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I updated 9->10 like I normally do each month by dirty flashing the full image (not full OTA) so I would say you do not need to do a factory reset. I did not previously install any of the betas. Although the install took longer and was different (fastbootd) it completed and booted to system the first time. It may just be time for a fresh install, meaning leave the wipe flag in the flash-all script and let it erase your user data.
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I updated 9->10 like I normally do each month by dirty flashing the full image (not full OTA) so I would say you do not need to do a factory reset. I did not previously install any of the betas. Although the install took longer and was different (fastbootd) it completed and booted to system the first time. It may just be time for a fresh install, meaning leave the wipe flag in the flash-all script and let it erase your user data.
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I was doing a complete wipe.
(Update) I finally got it to do a full factory image flash with a complete wipe. The only thing I changed was, I switched from Slot B to Slot A. Not sure if that was even the issue, but It worked, and now My Pixel 3XL is running really well. No issues that are being reported.
bobbyphoenix said:
I don't know if this had anything to do with it but I disabled my ad blocker and I cleared all recent apps and then when I tried it the second time it worked so maybe make sure everything is clear and you have no ad blocker enabled.
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i didnt install any 3rd party ad-blocker apps on the phone before... if there is any, it would be google's out of box one... i doubt they have one out of the box.
Im too nervous to do this update again only for it to brick again right now
animeva said:
i didnt install any 3rd party ad-blocker apps on the phone before... if there is any, it would be google's out of box one... i doubt they have one out of the box.
Im too nervous to do this update again only for it to brick again right now
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Suit yourself, but if your adb/fastboot binaries are all up to date (July 2019) and you are flashing the full image (not the OTA image), then you should have no issues at all. There are many guides on how to do this properly and the procedure is no different now than with 9. Also, there is no "change" coming to make the install smoother because there is nothing to fix. If your bootloader is unlocked this phone is virtually un-brickable.
v12xke said:
Suit yourself, but if your adb/fastboot binaries are all up to date (July 2019) and you are flashing the full image (not the OTA image), then you should have no issues at all. There are many guides on how to do this properly and the procedure is no different now than with 9. Also, there is no "change" coming to make the install smoother because there is nothing to fix. If your bootloader is unlocked this phone is virtually un-brickable.
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if i do a full image, not the OTA version, does that require a factory reset?
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if i do a full image, not the OTA version, does that require a factory reset?
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No, but you do need an unlocked bootloader. If you are unlocked go ahead and flash the full image. Be sure to do a version check of your adb/fastboot. Sometimes you can get into trouble if you have old versions in a different location. You need to be sure you are running version 29.0.2 (July 2019). If you did not lose all your user data on past attempts, do a dirty flash (removing the -w flag from the flash-all.bat file). If you already lost your data, then just run the script as-is. GL.
Edit: If you were trying to update 9->10 using an OTA, that is probably your issue. The full image will properly reformat your file system for 10.