Related
I'm going to be away soon and won't have easy access to a non-professional PC (meaning any computer I may have access to - I won't have admin rights with). I didn't want to wait for a root+TWRP dev package for Lollipop to be released. I wanted to just get it done, (I was having bad problems with KitKat on some select apps because of LG's 4.4 coding, long story, but I won't even go there...)
I saw that I can go to the LG support site via a link from Android Central and manually upgrade to Lollipop way before the OTA rollout even begins. I had heard rumors of people having problems, read posts, and learned how to avoid it all. I reset everything before upgrading. I did many factory resets after getting Lollipop, (I know, a lot). I got rooted and set mostly everything up.
I wanted to get Xposed loaded, BADLY. I looked it up for Lollipop and realized that I'd have to flash a custom recovery. I expected as much. When I looked that up, I realized that I would have to either use a downgrade-upgrade method (which I didn't feel like going through) or a mandatory requirement of factory reset though a process. I had already set up all of the system stuff and restored from Titanium backup most of my apps. There was no way I would factory reset because I hate resetting-up the system stuff. - - - - - BIG MISTAKE 1
So I found a thread for the D850 (AT&T) version (no I didn't flash a bad radio or anything, I thought I knew what I was doing because I was only flashing recovery stuff for Lollipop, not an AT&T rom or radio.) This was to install TWRP without downgrading or resetting. The instructions said to copy files from an aboot.img and other boot images and such (to replace the recovery) on to the internal memory and use a terminal to type in code. I did it and rebooted it.
I made a horrible mistake.
When I held the power button on the phone, nothing happened. I found out that when plugging it in to the PC, it seems to be in download mode. It was fully charged. When using the restore/brick recovery software, I have tried different cables, different computers, checking to see if anything is corrupt, different USB ports, etc. with the files... Nothing will work. I keep getting an error with a red box about the model or something. "Model Information Check Fail"
So basically I have broken boot images on my device. I need to fix these.
Where do I go from here? All because I wanted Xposed on Lollipop without resetting.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have this situation. I messed up with laf.img and aboot.img too (from D850, thinking it was harmless since trying to install custom recovery only) and device won't turn on but PC recognizes as download mode but can't flash. Please read above. I'm bricked and all restore methods have failed so far.
Source from u/nicksteron on reddit.
I'm having this issue now too. It seems the thing I downloaded and tried broke my boot images.
Have you been able to fix this?
I'm trying the LG Flash Tool but it stops me at the model check fail as well. Gonna try a kdz method next.
EDIT: I tried the KDZ method with LG Flash Tool 2014 using both a KitKat and Lollipop based ROMs and I get an error. The S/W Upgrade progress gets to 4% and then the error shows up. I need my phone. Help?!
I was running Purenexus (7.0) version with ElementalX kernel and all was well. Decided to update kernel today from the manager app and now phone won't boot. I can get it into the bootloader and into TWRP, but I don't have files on the phone storage to re-flash ROM (kicking myself for that).
The big problem is, my phone is not recognized when using adb or fastboot commands. I have tried in Linux where I have no problem connecting to my wife's phone, and tried to install drivers in Windows to connect but phone only shows as USB device and drivers don't work. I have flashed this phone and many other android phones a number of times, I'm familiar with fastboot and adb, and I have never seen anything like this. Any advice is appreciated.
UPDATE: Got lucky! I randomly poked around using the TWRP file manager and found flashable zip files saved under /data/media/Download. I must have accidentally moved them there during the last adb push / flashing session. What a relief! Phone booted after re-flashing Purenexus zip.
Also realized that I accidentally flashed a 6.0 version of the ElementalX kernel after I had the initial issue. Thought that it was the old kernel before I tried to update, but later found out it was a REALLY old kernel I still had for some reason. No idea why I had a 6.0 kernel saved in the ElementalX folder since I updated to 7.0 with a factory image. Bad job on the kernel manager app's part, I think. Anyway, phew. Lesson: Don't flash files if you're not sure they're the right ones. I guess I've gotten lazy flashing things and taken for granted that it is relatively safe.
[HELP][G3][VS985]issue connecting to PC on fastboot, need to reflash TWRP & SuperSU
Hello, thank you for this great forum with helpful members, I'm having an issue with an LG G3 VS985, fastboot won't recognize it while in bootloader, I need to reflash TWRP.
First of all, thank you for reading this long testament [most important details in bold if TL;TR], wanted to be as detailed as possible, maybe it will help you help me better hehe sorry about that.
Let me give you the event sequence if it helps.
> Phone had Cloudy G3 2.5 rooted with SuperSU and TWRP 2.8.6.0 since I rooted it back in 2016.
I was having some issues with phone not recognizing micro sd card and OTG-USB after messing around with encrypting it, I was curious but didn't need it, anyways. Although I dropped the phone in water a couple weeks prior so there is a chance the issue is hardware related.
That was like 4-5 months ago.
Finally decided to do a file backup and reinstall everything yesterday apr-5-2019.
> Rebooted into TWRP and erased everything (data, cache, dalvik, system, even internal storage) because I wanted a new install on everything.
> Flashed the latest official TWRP version for my device (3.0.2.0)
> Had a lot of issues flashing crDroid, found out I downloaded the wrong build, although I had to edit updater-script on the right one to make it work.
> Flashed crDroid 5.2_20190326 with open GApps for Android 9.0 Stock
> First issue encountered, I couldn't charge the phone turned off, because the battery logo appears but but doesn't do the animation and reboots the phone, I read it might be an issue with TWRP.
> Tried to flash SuperSU 2.82 SR5 with TWRP but had a LG secure boot error and couldn't boot up android.
> RE-flashing android and open GApps fixed this issue.
> Re-attempted the process several times, even wiping everything down more than a couple times, including re-flashing android several times to no avail, I was not able to flash SuperSU successfully.
I even flashed an old tool "MR.Bump" but system kept unrooted so unsuccessful.
> Reflashed Android for the last time and start reading again (after 8 hours attempting to do it well), I read that TWRP version might be the problem to flash SuperSU, so
HERE is where I have the current issue:
> Downloaded the official TWRP version 3.1.0 and flashed it.
There is no official support for 3.1.0 for the VS985 so I'm guessing it was a generic .img, of course I messed up TWRP.
> Downloaded and installed official LGMobile Drivers 4.2.0 (latest), downloaded android drivers (15 second ADB installer 1.4.3) and Android platform tools 28.0.2 on windows.
> When conected in PTP and transfer files in win7 it recognizes all the drivers well, was able to reboot the phone into bootloader from android platform tools successfully, means there is good communication between the device and PC.
The issue is once the phone is in the bootloader and trying to flash TWRP, win7 has issues installing CDC serial drivers, in the end in device manager all drivers seems installed but win notification center says there was a problem installing LGE AndroidNet for VZW USB Modem, seems to be issues with CDC Serial or something, when trying to access the properties on the VZW USB Modem it freezes so there's an issue here.
That means when doing adb devices or fastboot devices command, doesn't find anything.
Tried the same in win10, had different driver problems but in the end everything gets installed after rebooting. Same issue, no response from phone when in bootloader.
Message is "Waiting for any device".
Maybe there is an issue with some low-level driver/kernel/firmware that is creating this issue, I would even consider to flash stock LG Android to start from scratch, if you have any guide on how to do it please provide the links!
Additional note: When connecting the phone in USB Tethering win7 gives bluescreen.
> FORTUNATELY I messed TWRP but the phone can still boot android so it's not rendered unusable (yet lol).
I must admit I wasn't super careful downloading some stuff, I did it old school (trial and error) and most of the times it works, I consider myself being a little tech savvy, but right now I'm stuck, I guess I could continue using the phone like this but if I have any issues it would be difficult to resolve and I would lose functionality without root (I could live unrooted though but I wanna resolve this) and honestly I love the G3 so why change it? haha.
BTW I found these on the net, do you recommend it? what TWRP do you recommend for the VS985?
I downloaded and wanted to install this one https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/recovery-unofficial-multirom-twrp-artx-t3657524
and found this one supposedly 3.2.1 for the vs985 here: https://basketbuild.com/devs/yshalsager/TwrpBuilder/lge/vs985
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
I posted it on a different area and got no response, so here it is the G3 area.
@disrupted_mind, wow, that was a great detailed post. Alas, can't think of anything much to suggest at the moment. Just a few things come to mind.
Make sure to use a USB 2.0 port on the computer. I've heard of issues with USB 3.0.
Use a good cable but I assume yours is good or original.
There's another TWRP from @HardStyl3r, v3.2.3. Since he's one of our last ROM devs I'm sure it might be the one to use, especially if you're trying Pie.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3813552
[RECOVERY][3.2.3.0][UNOFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project for LG G3
Let us know if that one works or not.
LG G3 D851, AOSPA-L ROM, Nebula Rev9.3 Kernel, microG (NoGapps), MultiROM, XDA Legacy
marcdw said:
@disrupted_mind, wow, that was a great detailed post. Alas, can't think of anything much to suggest at the moment. Just a few things come to mind.
Make sure to use a USB 2.0 port on the computer. I've heard of issues with USB 3.0.
Use a good cable but I assume yours is good or original.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for replying, now that you mention it, all the ports on the PC's I've tried are USB 3.0, I think I have an older lappy with USB 2.0 and I will try that next. If that doesn't work I was planning on rooting the phone temporarily with kingroot or kingoroot, so I can use flashify and re-flash TWRP (just thought about it last night hehe) and then re-flash the ROM since according to this thread, kingroot and kingoroot might be malware.
marcdw said:
There's another TWRP from @HardStyl3r, v3.2.3. Since he's one of our last ROM devs I'm sure it might be the one to use, especially if you're trying Pie.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3813552
[RECOVERY][3.2.3.0][UNOFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project for LG G3
Let us know if that one works or not.
LG G3 D851, AOSPA-L ROM, Nebula Rev9.3 Kernel, microG (NoGapps), MultiROM, XDA Legacy
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, yes, precisely yesterday I kept reading trying to find a solution and bumped into @HardStyl3r's version, already downloaded it
I like Pie very much by the way, but I think it drains the battery a little faster than CloudyG3 (android 5), maybe the old hardware struggles too much haha, but I will keep using it for some time. By the way, do you think AppOps is still necessary with Android integration to allow/deny permissions (sorry, noobie question since I'm just transitioning from old to newer android with that feature).
Any ideas on the charging the phone off issue?
I will update the thread with any news
Cheers.
I have good news and bad news.
I was able to reflash stock KitKat using TOT method, only way it could work since I had no connection to PC with fastboot commands on cmd.
Updated android over the air and PC, it update to 5.0.1 over the air and wanted to go faster so tried to do it from PC, what a mistake, when I was downloading Marshmallow info on xda I found that it might be difficult to root android 6, so cancelled the operation from LG Update Software on PC. That went "fine", didn't update to Marshmallow.
Rooted the phone using the One-Click root method, worked fine apparently. Installed flashify and flashed the Unofficial 3.2.3 TWRP, that didn't go well, I dont have access to Recovery mode nor Bootloader/Download mode now. "Recovery" ("vol-" + "Power Button") mode gives "certificate/secure boot error", Regular "Bootloader/Download mode" is non-existant or I can't access it in any given way, tried "vol+" while off + "Power Button", tried to reboot to it from Rashr, nope, it just continues to boot android, the other "Download mode ("Vol+" + "Connect USB cable to PC")" (don't know if it's the same as Bootloader) gives "certificate/secure boot error". I even flashed the latest official TWRP for vs985 and 2.8.6 that I knew definately worked before, didn't work.
I was able to boot into fastboot following "this" thread but it doesn't perform commands.
When booting to Android I kept receiving notification that I had a pending update, I managed to wipe /data and /dalvik from adb shell, that resolved that issue.
Attempted to reflash stock KitKat again, but I can't, since phone doesn't have bootloader or recovery no more.
At least I still have working rooted 5.0.1 Lollipop, but have the other issues. I want to attempt to re-flash aboot.img, laf.img and sbl1.img to fix those issues but since its my main phone don't want to hard brick it right now.
Any input is welcome and appreciated, will keep reading a lot, think I might open a different thread for this.
Cheers.
The past few years, I usually install the ota manually on my pixels if they don't come right away on my phone (they usually do in CA). I keep my bootloader unlocked (just in case things go haywire) but haven't modified or rooted in many years. So today, because the update was so large (more reasoning below), I decided to flash the factory image and remove the "-w" command so it wouldn't wipe the phone. Done this many times.
So my usual process is to flash both slots one after the other. I flashed the current slot it was on (b) then switched to the (a) slot. Been doing the same since Android 4 (and A9 for a/b slots), hundreds of times. After flashing slot (a), it restarted like it's supposed to. I then get the dreaded "Your device is corrupt" message. First time I've seen this on any of my 4 Nexus and 5 Pixel phones. Okay so I decided to try flash it again, this time with the wipe command (recovery wouldn't work, same message). Flashing completes, same message. Then tried the flash.android.com - flashed all slots, wiped options on - same thing. The " pixelrepair.withgoogle.com " website doesn't recognize the phone which is odd because flash.android.com does. I tried flashing the original image from November and 2 other build versions. Still no go.
Not sure what happened here. I don't think anything is wrong with the latest image. The reason I flashed this image was because I had a thought today - does flashing the "ota zip" update the bootloader and other firmware versions (they were different different versions this update). So I guess my curiosity killed the cat ... I should have just ran the ota first to see if the bootloader/radio versions updated, but of course the ota updates them (or they would never get updated otherwise). Ahh well. Now I will have to deal with the silly carrier warranty circus.
Also - I never thought an update could cause a phone to completely corrupt itself where it can't be fixed by the user. All of these posts on xda/red_dit etc over the years - I really didn't think it was possible. I always thought corruption must have been there before, but now I'm not so sure.
update: flashed the last build from November using flash.android.com and was able to get my system back. 2nd flash for that build worked.
Alekos said:
The past few years, I usually install the ota manually on my pixels if they don't come right away on my phone (they usually do in CA). I keep my bootloader unlocked (just in case things go haywire) but haven't modified or rooted in many years. So today, because the update was so large (more reasoning below), I decided to flash the factory image and remove the "-w" command so it wouldn't wipe the phone. Done this many times.
So my usual process is to flash both slots one after the other. I flashed the current slot it was on (b) then switched to the (a) slot. Been doing the same since Android 9, hundreds of times. After flashing slot (a), it restarted like it's supposed to. I then get the dreaded "Your device is corrupt" message. First time I've seen this on any of my 4 Nexus and 5 Pixel phones. Okay so I decided to try flash it again, this time with the wipe command (recovery wouldn't work, same message). Flashing completes, same message. Then tried the flash.android.com - flashed all slots, wiped options on - same thing. The " pixelrepair.withgoogle.com " website doesn't recognize the phone which is odd because flash.android.com does. I tried flashing the original image from November and 2 other build versions. Still no go.
Not sure what happened here. I don't think anything is wrong with the latest image. The reason I flashed this image was because I had a thought today - does flashing the "ota zip" update the bootloader and other firmware versions (they were different different versions this update). So I guess my curiosity killed the cat ... I should have just ran the ota first to see if the bootloader/radio versions updated, but of course the ota updates them (or they would never get updated otherwise). Ahh well. Now I will have to deal with the silly carrier warranty circus.
Also - I never thought an update could cause a phone to completely corrupt itself where it can't be fixed by the user. All of these posts on xda/red_dit etc over the years - I really didn't think it was possible. Corruption must have been there before, but now I'm not so sure.
If anyone has any fastboot tricks - I'd try anything at this point.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All you got to do is go to the factory image page. Click on the Android flash tool and follow that it'll bring you back
mac796 said:
All you got to do is go to the factory image page. Click on the Android flash tool and follow that it'll bring you back
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure if I wasn't clear:
Okay so I decided to try flash it again, this time with the wipe command (recovery wouldn't work, same message). Flashing completes, same message.
I tried flashing 4 different Factory Image builds (flashing manually the Factory Image not ota). The android flash tool (webiste) completes but same message appears after it restarts.
Alekos said:
Not sure if I wasn't clear:
Okay so I decided to try flash it again, this time with the wipe command (recovery wouldn't work, same message). Flashing completes, same message. Then tried the flash.android.com - flashed all slots, wiped options on - same thing. The " pixelrepair.withgoogle.com " website doesn't recognize the phone which is odd because flash.android.com does. I tried flashing the original image from November and 2 other build versions. Still no go.
I tried flashing 4 different Factory Image builds. The android flash tool completes but same message appears after it restarts.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're trying to flash with fastboot right? Use that Android flash tool. You'll see a link to it in the factory image page. I went through the same thing you did, I got the corrupt device. at the very end It'll ask you to Lock the bootloader just don't do it if you want to stay unlocked.
Oh maybe I misunderstood you tried that and it's not recognizing it
mac796 said:
Oh maybe I misunderstood you tried that and it's not recognizing it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
flash.android.com recognizes it and it completes but the corrupt message still appears.
I'm going to try the original build from October, using the flash.android.com website - and pick all the Advanced Options, see how it goes (disable verity and verification, force debuggable and flash all partitions). I guess it's worth a try. pixelrepair website doesn't recognize the phone.
Alekos said:
flash.android.com recognizes it and it completes but the corrupt message still appears.
I'm going to try the original build from October, using the flash.android.com website - and pick all the Advanced Options, see how it goes (disable verity and verification, force debuggable and flash all partitions). I guess it's worth a try. pixelrepair website doesn't recognize the phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's no good. Hope it works out. I had a hell of a time getting mine back too
mac796 said:
That's no good. Hope it works out. I had a hell of a time getting mine back too
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok what the hell. what a mess. it was weird, long-pressing the power button would never restart the device. it took multiple tries. I've learned over the years to remove the case because it can hinder the restart sequence. But even just getting into fastboot was difficult.
Anyhow it looks like I'm back.
2nd time flashing this exact image, but this time it worked - I used the flash tool website and flashed the November SD1A.210817.037 (non vzw build). I just chose options "All Partitions, and full wipe"(my next step was to try disabling verity and debugging but this worked).
a few reports on red_dit of corruption on the 6 Pros. hopefully Google pulls it soon. if people don't have the "oem unlocking" option enabled, their toast.
Alekos said:
ok what the hell. what a mess. it was weird, long-pressing the power button would never restart the device. it took multiple tries. I've learned over the years to remove the case because it can hinder the restart sequence. But even just getting into fastboot was difficult.
Anyhow it looks like I'm back.
2nd time flashing this exact image, but this time it worked - I used the flash tool website and flashed the November SD1A.210817.037 (non vzw build). I just chose options "All Partitions, and full wipe"(my next step was to try disabling verity and debugging but this worked).
Lots of reports on red_dit of corruption on the 6 Pros. hopefully Google pulls it soon. if people don't have the "oem unlocking" option enabled, their toast.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm glad you got out of it
I also had the pixel 6 pro briked when I put the root of the last base.
I have revived it by putting the ota december by sideload from recovery in the adb section
victoraran said:
I also had the pixel 6 pro briked when I put the root of the last base.
I have revived it by putting the ota december by sideload from recovery in the adb section
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so if I didn't have "OEM unlocking" enabled - I'd have a brick right now. just actually trying to help someone else that also got the corruption message and can't get back into Android to enable oem unlock. Recovery doesn't work (like my situation).
What a mess...
That's what can happen when we're inpatient and not willing to wait for the right version to actually push to the device.
Battery life is awesome, still on 44% at half 10 at night from half 6 this morning
prohibido_por_la_ley said:
That's what can happen when we're inpatient and not willing to wait for the right version to actually push to the device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
seriously? the right version? I installed the right version, and others also had the same issue just by updating normally through Android interface.
you shouldn't be able to "corrupt a system" just by updating to the official update build. this isn't 2012... anyway, I mostly posted and updated for others who might have had issues also.
Alekos said:
seriously? the right version? I installed the right version, and others also had the same issue just by updating normally through Android interface.
you shouldn't be able to "corrupt a system" just by updating to the official update build. this isn't 2012... anyway, I mostly posted and updated for others who might have had issues also.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well in the 4 years of me being on Android I've never had it happen.
I literally just got my Pixel 6 Pro and attempted the December update and got a firmware corrupt. The only options is try again or factory reset. I just finished going through the first time setup and already got this.
JodyBreeze901 said:
I literally just got my Pixel 6 Pro and attempted the December update and got a firmware corrupt. The only options is try again or factory reset. I just finished going through the first time setup and already got this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
same
Alekos said:
seriously? the right version? I installed the right version, and others also had the same issue just by updating normally through Android interface.
you shouldn't be able to "corrupt a system" just by updating to the official update build. this isn't 2012... anyway, I mostly posted and updated for others who might have had issues also.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why not just adb sideload the OTA image, rather then flashing on both slots the factory image? It just sounds a bit of a hassle to me.
I know, I used to fastboot flash without -w my nexuses as well, but that was before the OTA images were available.
prohibido_por_la_ley said:
Well in the 4 years of me being on Android I've never had it happen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah it's super rare. been flashing images and ota's since Nexus 4. But it happens.
I usually get the updates right away but sometimes I'll update the ota. I usually reflash the factory image every year after the beta. just seems odd how it corrupted the device. couldn't get into the system at all (or recovery/rescue modes).
yolandabecool said:
same
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
apparantly it has something to do with Bluetooth? I don't know how, but if you can get into safe mode and disable Bluetooth, clear cache/data for it and update all your google service apps, it can fix it (keeping Bluetooth off while restarting phone in regular mode) - but I couldn't load Android.
The trick to getting into Safe Mode is this: Turn off the device. Hold down power and and as soon as you see the "G" Logo, hold volume down. it will directly boot you to Safe mode. cool little trick. you'll have to manually enable wifi because it gets turned off.
At this point, if you can, enable OEM Unlocking. at least you'll be able to save the device if anything serious happens (like what I went through). the pixel repair website also works but I couldn't get into "Rescue Mode"
I had a strange and new issue for me today. Went to sideload the OTA update (2nd February 2022 update). I have been doing it this way for the last few, with no issues. All seemed fine, but got an error when trying to flash the new magisk boot.img. Tried again and seemed to go thru. Rebooted then to bootloop. Keep trying and nothing, tried to get back in and flash again, also tried flashing stock boot to all slots, nothing.
So I had to resort to using the flash tool (in chrome). I assumed I would lose all and had made backups prior, so I would make it work. Using the flash tool, got in, got device connected. Then I selected the .004 build and unchecked all options. I can't remember for sure but I think I also unchecked the force flash all partitions/slots (I think that is what it was called). The flash tool did its thing and came back online, and seemed like no data loss, which was great. I then re-downloaded platform tools, factory image and OTA, got fresh boot.img, patched in magisk, flashed it and all good. After that, I did the direct install too, just in case, but I don't think that is needed, but doing so didn't mess anything up.
Not sure if this is normal, or helpful to anyone, but in my frantic searching, I didn't see a ton on this, so thought I would share it in case it happens to anyone else.
I have a feeling I should do what I normally do, reboot my pc and then download all items needed and flash away. I usually do that and haven't had issues to date. All ended up being good. If anyone runs into this, hope this helps you out.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, it is a great help to keeping my phone updated and running.
I had same problem
I had no issues. Same process... Recovery, ota sideload, reboot, let it finish setting up, patch boot.img extracted from full image, reboot into bootloader and flashed boot sector. All is fine.
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
DirtyPISTOLA said:
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think you can just use the flash tool. Check the appropriate options and it should wipe everything and return it to stock. It looks like you can even use it to lock bootloader again, if you wanted to. This was my first time using it. I may play around with it on one of my old pixels. Never had a use for it before, but came in very handy this week. Probably good for me if I know a bit more about it and how to use it.
DirtyPISTOLA said:
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Within the guide is this post and I'm sure many other posts.
[GUIDE] Pixel 6 "oriole": Unlock Bootloader, Update, Root, Pass SafetyNet
⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING! IF YOU ARE UPDATING TO ANDROID 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THIS FIRST! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ If you are looking for my guide on a different Pixel, find it here: Pixel 3 Pixel 3XL Pixel 3a Pixel 3aXL Pixel 4 Pixel 4XL Pixel 4a Pixel 4a (5G)...
forum.xda-developers.com
Here's the guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-root-pixel-6-oriole-with-magisk.4356233/
Thank you all, I figured out that online flash tool is a thing. I got it now.
hpower1 said:
I had a strange and new issue for me today. Went to sideload the OTA update (2nd February 2022 update). I have been doing it this way for the last few, with no issues. All seemed fine, but got an error when trying to flash the new magisk boot.img. Tried again and seemed to go thru. Rebooted then to bootloop. Keep trying and nothing, tried to get back in and flash again, also tried flashing stock boot to all slots, nothing.
So I had to resort to using the flash tool (in chrome). I assumed I would lose all and had made backups prior, so I would make it work. Using the flash tool, got in, got device connected. Then I selected the .004 build and unchecked all options. I can't remember for sure but I think I also unchecked the force flash all partitions/slots (I think that is what it was called). The flash tool did its thing and came back online, and seemed like no data loss, which was great. I then re-downloaded platform tools, factory image and OTA, got fresh boot.img, patched in magisk, flashed it and all good. After that, I did the direct install too, just in case, but I don't think that is needed, but doing so didn't mess anything up.
Not sure if this is normal, or helpful to anyone, but in my frantic searching, I didn't see a ton on this, so thought I would share it in case it happens to anyone else.
I have a feeling I should do what I normally do, reboot my pc and then download all items needed and flash away. I usually do that and haven't had issues to date. All ended up being good. If anyone runs into this, hope this helps you out.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, it is a great help to keeping my phone updated and running.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you check the downloaded files via checksum?
If you update via OTA, whether via delta or sideload, you CANNOT interrupt the boot process, otherwise the device assumes the update has failed.
Additionally, if you try to use an older boot image, you'll get the same result.
The recommended means of update is either delta OTA + install to inactive slot in Magisk, or factory image + patch new boot image in Magisk.