Question TWRP causes fastboot loop - OnePlus 9 Pro

After installing TWRP following their "Preferred Installation Method" on https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus9pro.html.
However, after doing this, my device will only boot into fastboot mode. What's the fix to this?
I'm not worried, I have my boot.img backed up, and I can just flash it back, and it's fixed, but then recovery is back to regular OnePlus.
What am I doing wrong?
Go into fastboot > boot into TWRP > Flash Current TWRP > Reboot
And I'll be in a fastboot loop, I did also try wiping Cache&Dalvik after but that also didn't fix it.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.

0xZ3ph said:
After installing TWRP following their "Preferred Installation Method" on https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus9pro.html.
However, after doing this, my device will only boot into fastboot mode. What's the fix to this?
I'm not worried, I have my boot.img backed up, and I can just flash it back, and it's fixed, but then recovery is back to regular OnePlus.
What am I doing wrong?
Go into fastboot > boot into TWRP > Flash Current TWRP > Reboot
And I'll be in a fastboot loop, I did also try wiping Cache&Dalvik after but that also didn't fix it.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
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Wrong TWRP... Check this thread if on A13
[RECOVERY][3.7.0_12-8][UNOFFICIAL][UNIFIED] TWRP with A12/A13 encryption support
This is an unofficial build of TWRP, based on the Android 12.1 branch, that supports encryption used by Android 12 and 13 ROMs. This build is tested on OP9 pro, but it was confirmed to work on regular OP9 too. As always I'm not responsible for...
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TheGhost1951 said:
Wrong TWRP... Check this thread if on A13
[RECOVERY][3.7.0_12-8][UNOFFICIAL][UNIFIED] TWRP with A12/A13 encryption support
This is an unofficial build of TWRP, based on the Android 12.1 branch, that supports encryption used by Android 12 and 13 ROMs. This build is tested on OP9 pro, but it was confirmed to work on regular OP9 too. As always I'm not responsible for...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I feel stupid now... Been a while since I needed TWRP. Thank you Ghost

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After flashing TWRP, will not boot system

Good morning,
I'm sure it's something I'm missing. I had my tablet unlocked and running fine with TWRP. I went to Omni then to Preview 2. All was well.
Last night I decided to try SuperSU 2.72. I factory reset my Pixel C by installing the latest firmware. I then used fastboot to flash TWRP. It goes into TWRP fine but now it will not boot system any longer. It goes directly into TWRP when I have it boot system. Is this an encryption problem. I've tried both TWRP versions and same behavior.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!
if you have 3.0.2 i think there was a problem with early build causing this. there was a link posted for the new one that supposedly fixed it. or just use the 3.0.0 build.
Mike02z said:
Good morning,
I'm sure it's something I'm missing. I had my tablet unlocked and running fine with TWRP. I went to Omni then to Preview 2. All was well.
Last night I decided to try SuperSU 2.72. I factory reset my Pixel C by installing the latest firmware. I then used fastboot to flash TWRP. It goes into TWRP fine but now it will not boot system any longer. It goes directly into TWRP when I have it boot system. Is this an encryption problem. I've tried both TWRP versions and same behavior.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!
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It seems some people have problems installing the NYCHitman1 TWRP version.
Most of them complaining because of boot problems.
To fix it:
Pls use xceed TWRP 3.0.0-0 version: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pix...official-twrp-2-8-7-0-pixel-c-dragon-t3288243
Or use my repacked TWRP 3.0.2-0 version : TWRP_dragon_3.0.2.0.img
Pls install TWRP via fastboot and boot directly into TWRP.
Install stock kernel (boot.img) via "fastboot" or use the TWRP flashable version from here: Update.ZIP_Nexus_Ryu_MXC89F-kernel_dragon.zip
Install SuperSU.zip 2.72 directly afterwards in TWRP - no reboot in between.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/development/twrp-flashable-monthly-update-zip-pixel-t3375591
Good luck !
followmsi said:
It seems some people have problems installing the NYCHitman1 TWRP version.
Most of them complaining because of boot problems.
To fix it:
Pls use xceed TWRP 3.0.0-0 version: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pix...official-twrp-2-8-7-0-pixel-c-dragon-t3288243
Or use my repacked TWRP 3.0.2-0 version : TWRP_dragon_3.0.2.0.img
Pls install TWRP via fastboot and boot directly into TWRP.
Install stock kernel (boot.img) via "fastboot" or use the TWRP flashable version from here: Update.ZIP_Nexus_Ryu_MXC89F-kernel_dragon.zip
Install SuperSU.zip 2.72 directly afterwards in TWRP - no reboot in between.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/development/twrp-flashable-monthly-update-zip-pixel-t3375591
Good luck !
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Thanks guys! I did go back to 3.0.0-0 and it now boots into system. I'll also try your repackaged version of 3.0.2-0. I'm on my work PC but I don't see a link to your version. Is my work PC just hiding it or can I find it somewhere else? Thanks again!
Mike02z said:
Thanks guys! I did go back to 3.0.0-0 and it now boots into system. I'll also try your repackaged version of 3.0.2-0. I'm on my work PC but I don't see a link to your version. Is my work PC just hiding it or can I find it somewhere else? Thanks again!
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Here is the direct link for TWRP_dragon_3.0.2.0.img:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=...&id=479EB75F5DD9DA59!131&cid=479EB75F5DD9DA59
Here is the complete folder: (TWRP flashable stock kernel)
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!ABLdSOKIeXgg_XU&id=479EB75F5DD9DA59!117&cid=479EB75F5DD9DA59
Cheers
Well in case of "recovery bootloop" start your device in bootloader mode and type "fastboot reboot" in command shell. That works mostly. No need to flash another recovery.
redukt said:
Well in case of "recovery bootloop" start your device in bootloader mode and type "fastboot reboot" in command shell. That works mostly. No need to flash another recovery.
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And connect everytime with PC to do a manual reboot via fastboot .. seems a little bit too much for a simple reboot. At least for me
A proper TWRP with proper vboot will boot always correctly, like the one from xceed.
Did you ever had to do a manual reboot on his version ?
Should be fixed at the root cause .. Hope you agree ?
Cheers
I think there´s a little missunderstanding
The fastboot command helps you to get out of "recovery bootloop". After this you can reboot your device how offen you want without issues.
And yes with all existing TWRP versions I had some reboot hickups and have solved it with the fastboot method...
redukt said:
I think there´s a little missunderstanding
The fastboot command helps you to get out of "recovery bootloop". After this you can reboot your device how offen you want without issues.
And yes with all existing TWRP versions I had some reboot hickups and have solved it with the fastboot method...
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Interesting .. I did not have any reboot issues with xceed TWRP versions .. I had to use the fix fastboot option once, but this is another topic.
But thanks for your information ...
followmsi said:
It seems some people have problems installing the NYCHitman1 TWRP version.
Most of them complaining because of boot problems.
To fix it:
Pls use xceed TWRP 3.0.0-0 version: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pix...official-twrp-2-8-7-0-pixel-c-dragon-t3288243
Or use my repacked TWRP 3.0.2-0 version : TWRP_dragon_3.0.2.0.img
Pls install TWRP via fastboot and boot directly into TWRP.
Install stock kernel (boot.img) via "fastboot" or use the TWRP flashable version from here: Update.ZIP_Nexus_Ryu_MXC89F-kernel_dragon.zip
Install SuperSU.zip 2.72 directly afterwards in TWRP - no reboot in between.
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/development/twrp-flashable-monthly-update-zip-pixel-t3375591
Good luck !
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Hi.. after installing TWRP my phone nokia 3 TA-1020 I only booted to system once, when I restarted it later it does not boot the system but boots to TWRP. what can I do so that it will be rebooting to system instead of TWRP your help will be highly appreciated, thanks in advance.
Annan Denis said:
Hi.. after installing TWRP my phone nokia 3 TA-1020 I only booted to system once, when I restarted it later it does not boot the system but boots to TWRP. what can I do so that it will be rebooting to system instead of TWRP your help will be highly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Wrong device thread .. anyway just restore "stock" ROM/recovery to make it working again.
Good luck !

Might have ****ed up the Recovery partition, any solution to restore it?

So I've held off software updates and decided to upgrade to OOS 9, but I didn't realise that there were treble compatiability flags. I then tried to install a newer version of codeworkx's TWRP with the compatiability check disabled but then had a kernel panic. Since then, flashing the original recovery I had (codeworx TWRP universal) and even the stock OnePlus recovery failed to work. I also tried
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
hoping that it would wipe the partition to allow me to reset the recovery, but still does not work.
To make it clear, I can boot into the OS fine, and fastboot works perfectly fine as well. It's just that the recovery partition that's ****ed and seems to not load at all.
Is there any way that this could be fixed?
rysx said:
So I've held off software updates and decided to upgrade to OOS 9, but I didn't realise that...
Is there any way that this could be fixed?
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Hi, have you tried to flash the recovery within fastboot mode?
fastboot flash recovery 'recovery.img'

OP7T ROM Installing Partition Error

After trying to install a custom ROM (PixelExperience for OnePlus 7T [hotdogb]) via fastboot, the installation flashing ended with errors with "no such partition" for odm, product and system I tried everything to get out of the fastboot screen loop. After finding a bat file with IMG files which got me on the Android 11 Beta 1. build (still no WiFi)
What can I do to fix the partition error to get on the Pixel Experience ROM or even get back to the stable build - I did try MSM but it isn't listing the phone even after pressing ENUM.
Please help...
Context (can skip): The latest stable build OOS for my 7T had issues with the microphone not working and so I decided to do a factory reset which resulted in having a clean install but now, WiFi doesn't connect for some reason. After trying some fixes I decided to install a custom ROM.
U need to flash stock recovery (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) as twrp prevents fastbootD entry. Then type fastboot reboot fastboot to enter fastbootD. Then flash your rom. Personally, I just flash roms via Chinese twrp or 3.5.10 twrp
HueyT said:
U need to flash stock recovery (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) as twrp prevents fastbootD entry. Then type fastboot reboot fastboot to enter fastbootD. Then flash your rom. Personally, I just flash roms via Chinese twrp or 3.5.10 twrp
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that was my process for the first try - entered fastbootD for the flashing process which ended with the mentioned partition error and the fastboot loop. I realised that TWRP version I got from TOOL ALL IN ONE wasn't going to work as it couldn't access data no matter what.
No twrp can decrypt oos or a11 custom roms data. Chinese twrp can access data only on a10 custom roms if u remove screen lock before booting into twrp for backup
What do you reckon I try this time then?
itssata said:
What do you reckon I try this time then?
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[OP7T][OOS 11.0.5.1 HD65AA/BA] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
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Question Upgrade to LineageOS 19 gone wrong

I need help bad - can't figure out how to get my phone working again and it is basically stuck in fastboot.
This is a POCO F3 (alioth) and I previously had Lineage 18 and TWRP recovery installed (since I like to do full backups)
I flashed new firmware, then the OS, then gapps, rebooted, looks great. Awesome. Now I'm just gonna go back and install the latest TWRP and be done. This is where I must have gone wrong.
I used fastboot flash boot twrp.img with the latest version of TWRP (I had to do the same to sideload Lineage 19 since the older version I had was apparently not compatible and couldn't get the Lineage recovery to load) rebooted to recovery, and TWRP asked for my pattern to decrypt as usual. But it would not accept my pattern. I hit cancel, and because I didn't have access to my data I wasn't able to install TWRP by having it patch the ramdisk. Okay, maybe it's a glitch, I tried booting into TWRP again and got the same thing. When I went to reboot again I noticed the slot was A, instead of B which it had always been previously. So I thought maybe my system partition was on B and switching that would solve it. But after I switched that slot, TWRP has never gotten past the splash screen before it reboots and I can't boot into my system at all. Essentially the only thing I can boot into is Fastboot.
I have tried flashing the latest Lineage recovery (does not boot), an older version of TWRP (boots but sees none of my data) and stock MIUI boot.img (boots to recovery but has no options besides wipe).
I am at a loss here - I know I probably did something wrong in there, but is my system wiped? I have a lot of data on there I'd like to retain. I don't think it is wiped but I don't understand the a/b partition setup or why TWRP boot-loops on me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
stevencrayne2 said:
Upgrade to LineageOS 19 gone wrong...
I need help bad - can't figure out how to get my phone working again and it is basically stuck in fastboot.
This is a POCO F3 (alioth) and I previously had Lineage 18 and TWRP recovery installed (since I like to do full backups)
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FWIW althafvly who is one of the LineageOS maintainers of the Xiaomi POCO F3 / Redmi K40 / Mi 11X (alioth) wrote in the post #1 of his XDA thread [ROM][OFFICIAL][alioth/aliothin][12.1] LineageOS 19.1 *(bolded by him)*:
Flashing LineageOS through TWRP is NOT SUPPORTED and NOT ADVISED.
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I figured out what seems to be a solution for preserving my data - for anyone else who has a similar issue, here are the steps I used to solve:
If Lineage recovery boots for you, by all means use that. I couldn't get it to boot from fastboot.
Select slot A in fastboot. flash latest TWRP to boot_a. Select slot A again. boot to recovery. TWRP should load, it will not decrypt your data but it doesn't wipe it either. Hit cancel there. Then go to advanced and ADB sideload. Sideload Lineage ROM. reboot to recovery, and finally Lineage recovery shows up. Sideload Gapps there and whatever else. Boot to system. DO NOT REINSTALL TWRP.
Apparently TWRP can access the disk somehow, but won't decrypt existing data. Hope this helps someone.

Question Help: Can't flash twrp recovery from PC to my Phone (F3)

I successfully unlocked my bootloader, then I tried flashing the twrp by following munchy's tutorial from YouTube (as someone recommended here). I also used the twrp recovery file he provided in the description, by using the latest platform tools from the official website. It was going pretty good. I even got the TeamWin logo, and also loaded up the twrp interface, and was able to navigate through it. But the problem was my internal storage wasn't showing up. So I booted back to my system normally to see If I can find a solution. Then I think I tried again after restarting to see if it fixes itself, but the same problem was persisting. The next time when I tried again, I used the latest twrp version which I downloaded from the official twrp website.
But since my 3rd attempt, I am not able to see any TeamWin recovery come up on my phone, when I connect I do the "fastboot boot (twrp filename)" command in cmd. When I do the command, nothing shows up. The device remains in the Fastboot mode, or just turns off. When I switch it back on, It turns on normally and boots into the phone without any issues, and I can use it. I've tried switching back to the original twrp version munchy used in the above linked video, but same result.
What did I do wrong here? How do I make my phone get into the twrp recovery when I enter the fastboot boot (twrp filename) command thru my PC? How do I make my Internal Storage available to view int he TWRP recovery so I can install it from my Downloads folder? I am on MIUI 14.0.4 If that helps. My end goal is to install Magisk.
Any tips/guides/suggestions are appreciated.
Installing TWRP and root does not erase your data.
Remove security from the lock screen. (decryption).Normally the latest TWRP decrypts the data.
Install Platform tools ,put the TWRP in the folder and run the commands from the folder.
TWRP SKK, Use A12 if your system is in A12/A13 if system A13.
Rename it to twrp.img
CMD
fastboot boot twrp.img
Powershell
./fastboot boot twrp.img
Once booted, go to Advanced -> Press "Flash current TWRP"
If offered, both slots.
NOSS8 said:
Installing TWRP and root does not erase your data.
Remove security from the lock screen. (decryption).Normally the latest TWRP decrypts the data.
Install Platform tools ,put the TWRP in the folder and run the commands from the folder.
TWRP SKK, Use A12 if your system is in A12/A13 if system A13.
Rename it to twrp.img
CMD
fastboot boot twrp.img
Powershell
./fastboot boot twrp.img
Once booted, go to Advanced -> Press "Flash current TWRP"
If offered, both slots.
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Thank you. I had put backed the screen lock after the first 2 attempts because someone said to to that on a YT video after they faced the same problem. Now I tried again by removing the screen lock and the latest twrp for my device also boots up just fine. Now the problem Is I still can't access my internal storage .
Still having removed the screen security?
Which rom(fullname)?
Which TWRP?
Try to mount storage.
NOSS8 said:
Still having removed the screen security?
Which rom(fullname)?
Which TWRP?
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Yes, I removed the screen security, though I can enter TWRP, I can't read the internal storage. MIUI 14.0.4.
I just watched a YT video where the dude does the following:
-TWRP Recovery
- Wipe
- Format Data
- Types 'yes'
then
-TWRP Recovery
- Reboot
- Recovery
- Do not Install
After coming back to recovery after rebooting, he gets a pop up, which at the swipe says "Swipe to allow for modifications" which he swipes, then now after checking the Internal Storage, It's readable now. Is this a possible solution?
Twrp A13, obviously if you don't want to keep the data.
Twrp/wipe format data type yes/reboot TWRP.
If error red lines, reboot TWRP and repeat the operation.
Sideload roms or use OTG.
NOSS8 said:
Twrp A13, obviously if you don't want to keep the data.
Twrp/wipe format data type yes/reboot TWRP.
If error red lines, reboot TWRP and repeat the operation.
Sideload roms or use OTG.
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what's twrp A13? Also, I just unlocked my bootloader a few hours ago, so my phone has already done a factory reset and i don't have anything to lose except the Magisk APK and .img file in my phone.
But I have a question, will doing the format data just do a factory reset, or will I lose my ROM? Because I'm not trying to install a custom ROM, I just want to Install Magisk as the end goal with my current ROM.
MIUI 14 Android 13 so use this TWRP
plugged the phone into the PC when it is on the TWRP, you will have access to the internal storage. (works on my 12 pro aves twrp A13 Skk).
twrp-3.7.0_12-v7.5_A13-alioth-skkk.img
I'm using the latest one I could find on the TWRP website for my device. Not aware If it supports Android 13 though as it isn't mentioned on the website. Just asking my prev question, will doing the format data from TWRP just do a factory reset, or do I lose the ROM and will have to install a custom ROM?
second question I forgot to ask in my prev post, after i do the format data and put the Magisk APK and twrp img file again on my device, will my device stay decrypted as I formatted the data, or will the problem persist?
sorry If i sound dumb
zoinksy said:
I'm using the latest one I could find on the TWRP website for my device. Not aware If it supports Android 13 though as it isn't mentioned on the website. Just asking my prev question, will doing the format data from TWRP just do a factory reset, or do I lose the ROM and will have to install a custom ROM?
second question I forgot to ask in my prev post, after i do the format data and put the Magisk APK and twrp img file again on my device, will my device stay decrypted as I formatted the data, or will the problem persist?
sorry If i sound dumb
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Use this TWRP(officiel).
twrp-3.7.0_12-v7.5_A13-alioth-skkk.img
thank you, this is the one I was looking for. Sorry to bother you again, now I installed the Magisk V26.1 apk from TWRP. And when I boot back to system and try opening the magisk manager, this happens. It says downloading, forever. I think I shouldn't have directly downloaded the latest version. So probably have to downgrade it a bit. For that, what will I have to do?
Can I just hold the Magisk icon, and uninstall it simply like any other app? Or do I have to do it from the TWRP? Also, Is it necessary for me to uninstall it before downgrading, or can I just download the apk of older magisk version and flash it from twrp just like I did previously?
It was on my first post.
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
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TWRP + Root
Hi all. Hope you are good and safe from Covid-19. If you like TWRP as your recovery and want to keep root access as well, I am going to show you how to do that. Because if you take the stock boot.img and patch it via magisk, you will lose TWRP...
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Try OrangeFox. I never had problems with it. Been using it for half a year and constantly flash new ROM builds as a tester
Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth) build releases | OrangeFox Recovery Downloads
Orangefox recovery for Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth)
orangefox.download
cyanGalaxy said:
Try OrangeFox. I never had problems with it. Been using it for half a year and constantly flash new ROM builds as a tester
Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth) build releases | OrangeFox Recovery Downloads
Orangefox recovery for Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40 (alioth)
orangefox.download
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Sure, but currently only in A12.
NOSS8 said:
Sure, but currently only in A12.
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I use ArrowOS 13
cyanGalaxy said:
I use ArrowOS 13
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I don't doubt it, the Twrp A12 also works for certain operations on an A13 system but for certain Miui roms some bootloop.
NOSS8 said:
I don't doubt it, the Twrp A12 also works for certain operations on an A13 system but for certain Miui roms some bootloop.
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Hm ok.
Welp for me on AOSP, it works nicely. I flash a new build (or two) every week. Backup/Restore works as should. UI is nice and modern, imo better than TWRP. That's why I'm recommending it.
Haven't heard anyone saying that they can't view Phone storage on OrangeFox.
Hi,
@NOSS8 , I'd like to ask : I've only some hours to wait to unlock the BL. But one question, as it's yet the stock rom (FW V13.0.11.0, A12), wich twrp should I use ? I want to install a A13 rom (that supposes FW V 14.xxx !)
So :
- fastboot boot twrp (but wich one ?? A12 or 13 ?? ; skkk ? Or ?) (+ "flash current twrp" OR "install it in ramdisk"?)
- reboot recovery
- flash FW V14.xxx
- flash rom
- format data
- reboot system
- flash magisk (last version ? Seems to be 'big' changes ?)
- flash what I need (V4A, DFE (??), ....)
What do you think ?
Thanks a lot ! Main question is about what version of twrp.. Help will be very appreciated !
néonaloj said:
Hi,
@NOSS8 , I'd like to ask : I've only some hours to wait to unlock the BL. But one question, as it's yet the stock rom (FW V13.0.11.0, A12), wich twrp should I use ? I want to install a A13 rom (that supposes FW V 14.xxx !)
So :
- fastboot boot twrp (but wich one ?? A12 or 13 ?? ; skkk ? Or ?) (+ "flash current twrp" OR "install it in ramdisk"?)
- reboot recovery
- flash FW V14.xxx
- flash rom
- format data
- reboot system
- flash magisk (last version ? Seems to be 'big' changes ?)
- flash what I need (V4A, DFE (??), ....)
What do you think ?
Thanks a lot ! Main question is about what version of twrp.. Help will be very appreciated !
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Instead, use Miflash with a Fastboot rom, you can extract the boot img for root.(don't re lock the bootloader).
You can root without TWRP, but according to this thread, if you root you lose the TWRP and vice versa, I don't know if this is still relevant.(I don't have this device).
If you need ,install the TWRP A13 after flashing the A13.
See this thread for instructions
[Recovery] [13] [12] TWRP & OrangeFox
Since recoveries play a crucial role in flashing firmwares, custom ROMs and offline updates, it is of importance to have access to them. This post is about sources and instructions to working versions of recoveries for Alioth. Platform Tools (aka...
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***Note:
Use the TWRP SKKK.
Advantage with Miflash, the Fastboot roms contain all the imgs.
EDIT:
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TWRP + Root
Hi all. Hope you are good and safe from Covid-19. If you like TWRP as your recovery and want to keep root access as well, I am going to show you how to do that. Because if you take the stock boot.img and patch it via magisk, you will lose TWRP...
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NOSS8 said:
Instead, use Miflash with a Fastboot rom, you can extract the boot img for root.(don't re lock the bootloader).
You can root without TWRP, but according to this thread, if you root you lose the TWRP and vice versa, I don't know if this is still relevant.(I don't have this device).
If you need install the TWRP A13 after flashing the A13.
See this thread for instructions
[Recovery] [13] [12] TWRP & OrangeFox
Since recoveries play a crucial role in flashing firmwares, custom ROMs and offline updates, it is of importance to have access to them. This post is about sources and instructions to working versions of recoveries for Alioth. Platform Tools (aka...
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***Note:
Use the TWRP SKKK.
Advantage with Miflash, the Fastboot roms contain all the imgs.
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I'm very greatfull for your quick reply ! Thanks
The device is too a Poco f3, sorry.. This doesn't need to flash magisk for twrp to stick (I had another one I've broken)
But I don't understand what's the advantage to first flash a fastboot rom..? As you say to flash twrp would loose root and vice versa... (I've read the thread you're talking about ofox)
So I wanted to go trough +- the way I mentionned, as A13 as well as ofox 'seems' to work (but I'm carefull with that twrp on stock MIUI A12, and I never used ofox..)
So you do think it's a bad idea ?? The rom I want to flash is crdroid.
I'm more lost now ...
Thanks again !

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