I'm on 4.4.4 Original
I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP 2.8.0.1 from their website.
Both via fastboot.
Now I need the latest SuperSu file to install this via TWRP.
I have this WUG Tool, too. But it wants to install a boot.img and twrp again.
I just want the latest supersu file.
Or do I have to let him install a boot.img over the original one?
When using the WUG Tool it should download the latest file dependencies for your device(boot.img/supersu/etc).
When using the "Unlock" option it will reboot into bootloader and then fastboot, flash custom boot.img and continue the process.
Have no fear as it will flash/install the latest twrp and supersu..
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Hellow XDA
I have rooted my device via kingroot and want to flash TWRP.
For some reason ADB is not working on my Win10 x64 PC. Can I flash it via Flashify? If so please provide me with the file.
I have stock ROM lollipop S051
IndianAndroider said:
Hellow XDA
I have rooted my device via kingroot and want to flash TWRP.
For some reason ADB is not working on my Win10 x64 PC. Can I flash it via Flashify? If so please provide me with the file.
I have stock ROM lollipop S051
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I dont know about flashify, but Rashr works 100% for flashing recovery.
https://www.google.co.in/url?q=http...ggPMAA&usg=AFQjCNFd6XOMw6eJvYTjVX52HlT8MCp8pg
And here's the twrp for Lollipop
https://userscloud.com/a25aszfwkn2z
Open Rashr, go to flash revovery, choose twrp recovery image and done
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please describe a full guide step by step for flashing official twrp, cf autoroot, xposed, magisk for mia1 and if possible give brief video description guides for all...
[email protected] said:
please describe a full guide step by step for flashing official twrp, cf autoroot, xposed, magisk for mia1 and if possible give brief video description guides for all...
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1.Enter into fastboot mode.
2.fastboot boot twrp.img
3.In twrp recovery flash twrp-installer.zip file
4.Then reboot to recovery to install twrp permanently.
5 Download cf autoroot file from firmware.mobi according to your build number and flash zip file through twrp recovery to root your mobile.
6.Install xosed installer app and through that install xposed framework.
7.Enjoy your rooted mi a1.
nilkanth.marshiwane said:
1.Enter into fastboot mode.
2.fastboot boot twrp.img
3.In twrp recovery flash twrp-installer.zip file
4.Then reboot to recovery to install twrp permanently.
5 Download cf autoroot file from firmware.mobi according to your build number and flash zip file through twrp recovery to root your mobile.
6.Install xosed installer app and through that install xposed framework.
7.Enjoy your rooted mi a1.
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Where to get twrp installer.. on official twrp site there is only .IMG file for 3.1.1-0 available
The procedure you have explained is for twrp by Mohan 3.1.1-1 which doesn't seem to work fine for me
[email protected] said:
Where to get twrp installer.. on official twrp site there is only .IMG file for 3.1.1-0 available
The procedure you have explained is for twrp by Mohan 3.1.1-1 which doesn't seem to work fine for me
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twrp 3.1.1-1 (by mohan) working perfect. Use twrp installer from this thread. First ensure that boot image is unmodified . Flash stock boot for your build number and then install twrp as stated above. Unmodified boot image must to install twrp. Then root with magisk to retain ota.
nilkanth.marshiwane said:
twrp 3.1.1-1 (by mohan) working perfect. Use twrp installer from this thread. First ensure that boot image is unmodified . Flash stock boot for your build number and then install twrp as stated above. Unmodified boot image must to install twrp. Then root with magisk to retain ota.
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I did root sucessfully by this method few days back but 3.1.1-1 is not able to flash some files and magisk is not updating in this...
Importantly when officially available twrp is there why to use modes...
If u have procedure to flash the twrp.img from twrp website please show me the procedure...
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I did root sucessfully by this method few days back but 3.1.1-1 is not able to flash some files and magisk is not updating in this...
Importantly when officially available twrp is there why to use modes...
If u have procedure to flash the twrp.img from twrp website please show me the procedure...
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https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimia1.html i want to flash but every time says failed while giving command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
pasted the img file in same folder
downloaded again to rule out corrupted file
Hi,
I'm rooted with SuperSu without TWRP installed on my device and I would like to know if I can flash the TWRP installer zip via FlashFire? Or just flash the recovery.img with FlashFire to boot to TWRP and flash the installer via TWRP? It's possible? Possible with SuperSu installed?
Thank you.
Should the phone must be rooted before instalilng CR or ROOT can be install of the trough CR instalation procedure (eg magic). Thanks
Your phone doesn't have to be rooted to install a custom recovery (I assume that's what you mean by CR). However, a custom recovery is required to flash either Magisk or SuperSU.
Flash a custom recovery using Odin first, then boot into recovery and flash the flashable zip containing a superuser management tool of your choice!
I have been trying to root my device several times now using the patched img method, and all of the time it has ended up soft bricking my device.
I would really like to know how to install Magisk the proper way with TWRP installed.
Please help me out
Thank you
Install Magisk from the zip file in TWRP - you have to do tethered TWRP boot ("fastboot boot twrp.img" - the UEFI bootloader on OxygenOS 10.3.0 and later are fixed so Fastboot tethered boot works correctly now), then install TWRP the usual way from zip installer, and finally reboot back into recovery then install Magisk (also from zip installer).
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Install Magisk from the zip file in TWRP - you have to do tethered TWRP boot ("fastboot boot twrp.img" - the UEFI bootloader on OxygenOS 10.3.0 and later are fixed so Fastboot tethered boot works correctly now), then install TWRP the usual way from zip installer, and finally reboot back into recovery then install Magisk (also from zip installer).
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Does using official TWRP work?
You may want to use unofficial version as it works better than official ones (the one at twrp.me is already way outdated).
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