Anyone have the boot image for OOS of 11.2.5.5 AA ?
11.2.5.5 isn't out for AA I don't think ...
avid_droid said:
Correct. It's not. Posted the link cause seems like he doesn't want to look and he can spam the link to when they post the boot.img there haha
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No i I'm not trying to spam it just that most of time usually someone just posts the boot image within a thread that asks for the boot image of the certain one
I've already seen that thread you posted.
This is 11.2.5.5 AA boot image, I copy it from magisk backup, it's Untouched
xls654 said:
This is 11.2.5.5 AA boot image, I copy it from magisk backup, it's Untouched
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That's a negative on the boot.img. Unsupported file, patched failed.
xls654 said:
This is 11.2.5.5 AA boot image, I copy it from magisk backup, it's Untouched
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I'm guessing you have to zip the file before you post it here cause it'll mess with it
Is the 11.2.5.5 AA boot image posted on #7 valid?
see post #8
11.2.5.5AA boot.img, stock and magisk patched:
11.2.5.5AA-boot.zip - Shared with pCloud
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schmeggy929 said:
That's a negative on the boot.img. Unsupported file, patched failed.
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gunzip it before magisk patch
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I flashed over my /kernel by mistake, I still have fastboot but twrp can not boot, I beleive once a full OTA for the bnd-l24 is available I can fix it. What is in the /Kernel partition? OPEN TO ANY SOLUTIONS. If someone could pull their /kernel partition from an emui 8 bnd-l24 or I guess any variant assuming the content is the same, that'd be great!
iGamer77z7 said:
I flashed over my /kernel by mistake, I still have fastboot but twrp can not boot, I beleive once a full OTA for the bnd-l24 is available I can fix it. What is in the /Kernel partition? OPEN TO ANY SOLUTIONS. If someone could pull their /kernel partition from an emui 8 bnd-l24 or I guess any variant assuming the content is the same, that'd be great!
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You should be able to extract the kernel.img from update.app
It is inside the udpate.zip you flashed to get Oreo
But if you flash wrong , it might get worse
mrmazak said:
You should be able to extract the kernel.img from update.app
It is inside the udpate.zip you flashed to get Oreo
But if you flash wrong , it might get worse
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I can't find a kernel.img, can you tell me where it would be? I checked both update.apps, do you have a copy? you think since I can not flash the no check recovery I could switch the vendor and go to stock recovery and perfrom an update from a update zip on root of the external sd?
iGamer77z7 said:
I can't find a kernel.img, can you tell me where it would be? I checked both update.apps, do you have a copy? you think since I can not flash the no check recovery I could switch the vendor and go to stock recovery and perfrom an update from a update zip on root of the external sd?
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it is right where i suggested.
in the update.app from the L22 oreo update.zip
You did say you are on oreo correct.
caution ,sounds like you are trying to flash wrong recovery. As the no check recovery is for nougat
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mrmazak said:
it is right where i suggested.
in the update.app from the L22 oreo update.zip
You did say you are on oreo correct.
caution ,sounds like you are trying to flash wrong recovery. As the no check recovery is for nougat
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I never got the chance to flash the no check recovery thankfully, I can not extract the update.app it is givng me mismatch errors
iGamer77z7 said:
I never got the chance to flash the no check recovery thankfully, I can not extract the update.app it is givng me mismatch errors
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There is a setting in the extractor app. And uncheck the verify header, I think it's called.
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There is a setting in the extractor app. And uncheck the verify header, I think it's called.
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Okay so I flashed the kernel.img and the ramdisk.img and my phone has gone from dead dead to fixed thank you so much
iGamer77z7 said:
Okay so I flashed the kernel.img and the ramdisk.img and my phone has gone from dead dead to fixed thank you so much
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can you share kernel.img and ramdisk.img?
Hey all! I'm trying to root my OnePlus 7t but I'm on 10.0.5 stock and I can't find a patched boot.img, or even a stock one to patch in Magisk. I'm on the global variant. If someone could point me in the right direction, that would be grand. I have already read mostly all the posts...
I have the US version which I think is also the global version. Here's my patched boot.img for 10.0.5
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12tZN5D7dmovIeqsx8sTF-B0z2gxA6LG8/view?usp=sharing
Here's the stock boot for 10.0.5 as well if you screw something up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nS0hqVCyntXHjbTzOH7H8-b29-IlAOIt/view?usp=sharing
Don't ask why the file sizes are so different. It just gets smaller for some reason after patching it in magisk.
I just booted with an older one and flashed the latest magisk
Need 10.0.5 boot.img stock & magisk patched for indian varient
Hey .... Can you help me with the 10.0.5 boot.img , stock & magisk patched for indian varient HD1901 of 7t
ChongoDroid said:
I just booted with an older one and flashed the latest magisk
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I had tried booting with 10.0.3 while on 10.0.5 , Did not turn out well .
Has anyone on 10.0.5 tried booting w/ the above 10.0.5 patched img ?
Stock and Magisk patched boot.img files for HD1905 7T update version 10.0.5:
dropbox.com/s/887ibs0yorxgs2v/boot.img?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/sxrayyjn562susu/magisk_patched.img?dl=0
SkippRunning said:
Stock and Magisk patched boot.img files for HD1905 7T update version 10.0.5:
dropbox.com/s/887ibs0yorxgs2v/boot.img?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/sxrayyjn562susu/magisk_patched.img?dl=0
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Do I only need to flash the patched img or both ?
And do they need to be flashed to both A and B slots ?
Thanks for sharing
hightech316 said:
Do I only need to flash the patched img or both ?
And do they need to be flashed to both A and B slots ?
Thanks for sharing
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I would try fastboot boot before you use fastboot flash just to make sure that the device will boot successfully with the images. You should only need to fastboot boot magisk_patched.img, then open Magisk Manager and install Magisk by choosing the direct install option in the list. You only need the steps I mentioned to have root, and if you flash it to A and B at once you can get stuck in a bootloop. I had that happen at one point from flashing both partitions, and I dont recommend trying it.
SkippRunning said:
I would try fastboot boot before you use fastboot flash just to make sure that the device will boot successfully with the images.
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Thanks , this can save a headache !
hightech316 said:
Thanks , this can save a headache !
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Ya, I tried every relevant boot image I could find in the forums, and the device didnt work properly with any of them. The only one that allowed the device to boot successfully caused the wifi and sounds to not work. So I downloaded the full update from OnePlus and extracted it to a folder, then used payload dumper to extract all of the individual images out of the payload.bin file from OnePlus. I copied the boot.img into the phone storage and installed Magisk Manager, then patched the stock boot.img and copied it from the phone to my pc. Then I used fastboot boot magisk_patched.img to make sure the image I made would work. I booted the device and inside Magisk Manager I chose direct install in the list of options and everything went smoothly, and I didnt need to rely on finding images online that would hopefully work.
smokeythebear3 said:
I have the US version which I think is also the global version. Here's my patched boot.img for 10.0.5
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12tZN5D7dmovIeqsx8sTF-B0z2gxA6LG8/view?usp=sharing
Here's the stock boot for 10.0.5 as well if you screw something up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nS0hqVCyntXHjbTzOH7H8-b29-IlAOIt/view?usp=sharing
Don't ask why the file sizes are so different. It just gets smaller for some reason after patching it in magisk.
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Thanks a bunch for the share. That was the missing piece that I've been looking for. I have the HD1905 variant and I just used Magisk to patch the stock file you provided. After testing, I'm finally rooted. Thanks again.
Extracted by payload_dumper from the Global ROM here:
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-oneplus-7t-series-oxygenos-updates-dolby-atmos-support-bullets-wireless-z-epic-games-store-india/
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Unzip it and do the same things as usual.
Tested on my HD1900.
I was waiting for this file because I do not know how to extract it from the update file. Thank you very much, man. I hope it works. I will install the update now.
Hi ! Can somebody provide me the stock 10.0.11 boot.img please?
Edit : Nevermind, found it, thanks
E!eventh said:
Hi ! Can somebody provide me the stock 10.0.11 boot.img please?
Edit : Nevermind, found it, thanks
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can you please share the file, I still cant find it.
Didn't work, still not rooted and now i have lost wifi.
Hi all here is the img for EU 1 0.0.11 HD65BA
Share it from my google drev https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1MgIHIepR_Z6b7frg22yuTTSNuWkwqNAV/view?usp=sharing
the heatkiller said:
Hi all here is the img for EU 1 0.0.11 HD65BA
Share it from my google drev https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1MgIHIepR_Z6b7frg22yuTTSNuWkwqNAV/view?usp=sharing
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Thanks, i can see my sim card details now and wifi is connected. Still not able to use Google Pay though, it complains it is rooted. cts profile is red. Not sure what i have to do to fix that
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the heatkiller said:
Hi all here is the img for EU 1 0.0.11 HD65BA
Share it from my google drev https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1MgIHIepR_Z6b7frg22yuTTSNuWkwqNAV/view?usp=sharing
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Thanks, i can see my sim card details now and wifi is connected. Still not able to use Google Pay though, it complains it is rooted. cts profile is red. Not sure what i have to do to fix that
Is it safe to try another boot.img without deleting an existing one on your phone?
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Thanks, i can see my sim card details now and wifi is connected. Still not able to use Google Pay though, it complains it is rooted. cts profile is red. Not sure what i have to do to fix that
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Thanks, i can see my sim card details now and wifi is connected. Still not able to use Google Pay though, it complains it is rooted. cts profile is red. Not sure what i have to do to fix that
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I think its because you don't have enabled Magisk Hide from Magisk settings..please inform if that's not a solution
Hi,
Im trying to flash the patched 11BA img but I got stuck at boot animation.
Flashing again the stock image works fine.
Any suggestions? I Patched the image using magisk itself.
Regards,
Hi guys
Can any one provide 10.3.3 (India) stock or patched boot img
I can't find it at all
Yesterday I just received my new "OP7T Global ROM - HD1900".
Unbox it and played for a few hours with the build in version of Oxygen OS (HD65AA) with the latest update downloading in the background.
After a few hours I decided to try and root the device and instal Adaway so I unlocked the bootloader and flashed this boot image.
Everything went well but if I remember correctly there was a Weather App and a Recorder App in the out of the box pre-installed Oxygen OS and now after I flashted the root image with Magisk patched there are nowhere to be found. Is this root patched image suited for the global ROM or there is for the European ROM? Did the flashing of the patched image removed the two apps or the latest update doesn't include them?
here the same no SIM. anyone a new magisk boot.img European Version ??????
pikakolendo said:
Extracted by payload_dumper from the Global ROM here:
Unzip it and do the same things as usual.
Tested on my HD1900.
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I flashed this boot image file and rooted my phone, but now it is laggy and I can't turn on my wifi. Help?
m1606 said:
I flashed this boot image file and rooted my phone, but now it is laggy and I can't turn on my wifi. Help?
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I thing this patched boot image is for the Global ROM Oxygen OS 10.0.11 HD65AA Phone model HD1900.
What version of the phone do you own?
You can always flash back the original boot image the same way you flashed the patched image.
(Although I have the global model, I wanted to test the European ROM and rooted with this patched boot image. I had problems with SIM recognition and lag. So I wipe everything and flashed back the Global ROM)
frankzappatistas said:
I thing this patched boot image is for the Global ROM Oxygen OS 10.0.11 HD65AA Phone model HD1900.
What version of the phone do you own?
You can always flash back the original boot image the same way you flashed the patched image.
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I tried the Uninstall button in Magisk and now my phone won't boot. What can I do now?
m1606 said:
I tried the Uninstall button in Magisk and now my phone won't boot. What can I do now?
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First of all you have to clarify what version of the phone do you have, European or Global.
Next step should be to find the stock boot.img for your ROM and then flash it with fastboot commands the same way you flasthed the Magisk patched boot.img
frankzappatistas said:
First of all you have to clarify what version of the phone do you have, European or Global.
Next step should be to find the stock boot.img for your ROM and then flash it with fastboot commands the same way you flasthed the Magisk patched boot.img
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I live in Europe, and I bought the phone from OnePlus, so I guess it is European. How to find the stock boot.img?
m1606 said:
I live in Europe, and I bought the phone from OnePlus, so I guess it is European. How to find the stock boot.img?
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OK, if you bought the phone form official Oneplus store then you defensively have the European version.
The stock boot image is inside the Fastboot ROM zip. You can download the hole file from the following link
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fastbootroms/files/OnePlus 7T/
Assuming that you were on the latest update, you want to download the file 10.0.11-EUROPE-OnePlus7TOxygen
When you downloaded, unzip it and look for a file named "boot.img" that is your stock boot image. You can flash it the same way you flashed the Magisk Patched boot.img. Then the phone should boot with no problems.
frankzappatistas said:
OK, if you bought the phone form official Oneplus store then you defensively have the European version.
The stock boot image is inside the Fastboot ROM zip. You can download the hole file from the following link
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fastbootroms/files/OnePlus 7T/
Assuming that you were on the latest update, you want to download the file 10.0.11-EUROPE-OnePlus7TOxygen
When you downloaded, unzip it and look for a file named "boot.img" that is your stock boot image. You can flash it the same way you flashed the Magisk Patched boot.img. Then the phone should boot with no problems.
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I contacted OnePlus support and they said they will send me some files and then arrange a remote session to flash a new OS to my phone. If that does not work, I will try your method.
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frankzappatistas said:
OK, if you bought the phone form official Oneplus store then you defensively have the European version.
The stock boot image is inside the Fastboot ROM zip. You can download the hole file from the following link
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fastbootroms/files/OnePlus 7T/
Assuming that you were on the latest update, you want to download the file 10.0.11-EUROPE-OnePlus7TOxygen
When you downloaded, unzip it and look for a file named "boot.img" that is your stock boot image. You can flash it the same way you flashed the Magisk Patched boot.img. Then the phone should boot with no problems.
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And also, I flashed the boot image you provided which caused this problem. What is wrong with your boot image?
OnePlus 7T OxygenOS 11.0.5.1.HD65AA Global boot.img
Stock: https://mega.nz/file/WQF3DQKK#DP82spRyHgWcng4E93bXBRwVjtfp9mbG_b9DJZMUZHE
Magisk v23.0 Patched: https://mega.nz/file/aYF1FIzD#owemDLp98DFfVjHfdaM5jAr8cyOiwosMIxUd4h3O7kc
Hi
I haven't updated my phone for awhile. Why should we use a patched Magisk? Can I just follow the usual steps to keep my Magisk application & root before update ? ('install in inactive space, ater OTA')
Thanks
morback said:
Hi
I haven't updated my phone for awhile. Why should we use a patched Magisk? Can I just follow the usual steps to keep my Magisk application & root before update ? ('install in inactive space, ater OTA')
Thanks
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You shouldn't use patched Magisk if you've followed the usual steps to retain root after OTA. This is meant for those who did it otherwise.
thexile said:
You shouldn't use patched Magisk if you follow the usual steps to retain root after OTA. This is meant for those who did it otherwise.
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Yes, in the meantime I went like I usually did to update and everything is fine. Thank you!
Thanks again!!! Thank you for all your assistance here. It's appreciated.
what can i do if my mobile stuck in a boot loop if this boot img did not work
this boot.img file size is 96 mb but i have extracted the real boot.img file from payload.bin of this update and its size is 101mb so you are faking us please dont provide wrong stuff like this you can make many mobile to stuck in a bootloop.
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this boot.img file size is 96 mb but i have extracted the real boot.img file from payload.bin of this update and its size is 101mb so you are faking us please dont provide wrong stuff like this you can make many mobile to stuck in a bootloop.
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Strong accusation without any proof. Anyway, whether you want to use my files is entirely up to you. If you think I have malicious intents, please GTFO.
thexile said:
Strong accusation without any proof. Anyway, whether you want to use my files is entirely up to you. If you think I have malicious intents, please GTFO.
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Thanks daddy
Can't seem to extract boot.img to patch w/magisk. If you've already done so can you please share it. From SQ1D.211205.017
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/raven-sq1d.211205.017-factory-bf3da4b2.zip
Open the zip, then open the zip within the zip. There you will find the boot.img you are looking for.
almahix said:
Can't seem to extract boot.img to patch w/magisk. If you've already done so can you please share it. From SQ1D.211205.017
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What's keeping you from extracting it? It's inside the inner zip file that's in the full factory image zip file.
If we don't figure out what the issue is, someone would have to extract it for you every time you update. It's easy, I'm sure the problem is just something simple.
Give us your steps that you were unsuccessful with, and let us know if you're using Windows or what.
I have no internal zip. I have a payload.bin.
almahix said:
I have no internal zip. I have a payload.bin.
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That's because you downloaded the OTA image, not the full factory one. If you look at the attached image, on the left side of the screen make sure you select "Factory Images" for when you want to install the OS from scratch (which will have all the necessary files; such as vendor, vbmeta, boot.img, etc), or "Full OTA" for when you want to to perform an update when new s/w is pushed by Google.
Go here to download the full factory image to find what you're looking for.
I realize that and have found the boot.img. I am about to patch it now. Thank you very much.
I downloaded the file and was able to extract it with magisk. I fails to open boot.img. I'm using Magisk 23; it represents itself as the latest. Can't find any canary. This is getting frustrating. Where is TWRP when you need it?
almahix said:
I downloaded the file and was able to extract it with magisk. I fails to open boot.img. I'm using Magisk 23; it represents itself as the latest. Can't find any canary. This is getting frustrating. Where is TWRP when you need it?
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You need Canary 23016. Can find link here...
GitHub - topjohnwu/Magisk: The Magic Mask for Android
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Lughnasadh said:
You need Canary 23016. Can find link here...
GitHub - topjohnwu/Magisk: The Magic Mask for Android
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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Thank you for the link to acquire the canary build. It successfully extracted and patched the boot.img. is there anything (like the --disable parameters I need to include on the fastboot command line?
almahix said:
Thank you for the link to acquire the canary build. It successfully extracted and patched the boot.img. is there anything (like the --disable parameters I need to include on the fastboot command line?
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Nope. Just flash the patched boot image.
almahix said:
Thank you for the link to acquire the canary build. It successfully extracted and patched the boot.img. is there anything (like the --disable parameters I need to include on the fastboot command line?
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For the stock rom it's no longer necessary. You're fine to flash normally without any issue.
To make sure you're doing everything correct, just read this if you haven't already - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-root-pixel-6-pro-with-magisk.4356231/
You guys have been so helpful. Thank you for the magisk link and the revised rooting guide, and the answers to the questions. Given all of this assistance I'm am successfully rooted.
almahix said:
You guys have been so helpful. Thank you for the magisk link and the revised rooting guide, and the answers to the questions. Given all of this assistance I'm am successfully rooted.
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Groovy