By mistake i wiped the whole device..
Like system, sd etc etc...
So I can just book in Twpr recovery and fastboot
Would you help me to restore stock ROM?
Thanks
Download the full OxygenOS 2.1 stock rom from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62956278&postcount=94 copy it onto your phone while in recovery, then just flash and you should be good to go.
Hello tanks
But how can I access the phone in recovery ?
Sideload ? Or it should be within my explorer ?
Hello,
I dont get it done to reset my x527 to stock conditions.
I downloaded the 5.8.19S.zip and tried to flash it via TWRP. TWRP gives me Error 7 and "This zip is for Device 'le_s2_ww', your device is 'le_s2'"
I figured out that the stock ROM isnt flashable through TWRP, ok.
I wanted to also flash back the Recovery to stock. I downloaded the x526 Recovery to flash it via ADB/Fastboot.
ADB is working, Im able to start my x527 into bootloader. But from here the Commandline says "No devices" (fastboot devices), but the device is shown 'Fastboot Mode' on Display.
But the most important thing: Where I can download the original Stock Rom for my x527? All Links I found myself are for other x52? Devices, or seems suspicious.
Thank you for your help!
I got I worked to transfer the Stock Recovery and flashed it without problems.
Then I tried to flash the 5.8.19S.zip again with original Recovery. Now it seems to work. No Errors were displayed.
But know the device isnt booting. It onlyshows the LeEco Splashscreen for a couple of Minutes for now.
How do I transfer Data between PC and x527? Only Fastboot is working for now.
Ok I found a solution by myself:
- Put Device in Fastboot Mode (Power + Vol down)
- On PC start the command "fastboot boot <TWRP.img> (e.g. "fastboot boot recovery.img")
- Now you have a live TWRP and you are able to Sideload, Install, Wipe etc pp.
Now Im with RemixOS again.
To flash stock rom use the Chinese recovery! And after flash it will ask you to restore to stock recovery or not!
Or u can do it another way!
Rename the stock eui file by update.zip
Open any twrp recovery u have
Perform a factory reset and clean!
Copy the update.zip to phone
Goto fastboot mode
Flash stock recovery
Now the stock recovery will detect update.zip and will load the whole clean rom its a long process though u can give it a try in future!
Drooes said:
To flash stock rom use the Chinese recovery! And after flash it will ask you to restore to stock recovery or not!
Or u can do it another way!
Rename the stock eui file by update.zip
Open any twrp recovery u have
Perform a factory reset and clean!
Copy the update.zip to phone
Goto fastboot mode
Flash stock recovery
Now the stock recovery will detect update.zip and will load the whole clean rom its a long process though u can give it a try in future!
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As you tell do factory reset and clean, what things should be cleaned to do it the cleanest way?
(And how do I just flash the recovery of the update.zip, will I be asked if I swipe to confirm flash of the update.zip? I am afraid it will already start a complete flash than.) Forget that
I just misunderstood the part of your description as I would have to go to fastboot, I think you just have to stay as you are already there all the time... or not?
FridrufHau said:
As you tell do factory reset and clean, what things should be cleaned to do it the cleanest way?
(And how do I just flash the recovery of the update.zip, will I be asked if I swipe to confirm flash of the update.zip? I am afraid it will already start a complete flash than.) Forget that
I just misunderstood the part of your description as I would have to go to fastboot, I think you just have to stay as you are already there all the time... or not?
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Forget everything i just got a better way!
Goto fastboot n install chinese recovery available!
Open recovery then goto wipe and do a factory reset!
Then transfer the stock rom file! And flash it!
After the flash you will be asked to replace the recovery! If you want to replace it with stock then swipe to confirm!
Your stock os n recovery will be installed!
Just be patient it will take sometime on boot! N yes if it says some error like encryption n thing just don't get panic! The device will automatically restart in stock recovery and there you will get 2 option!
1st one is to update package via .zip
2nd is to clear data!
Since sometime it is shown in Chinese then just select the 2nd option and it will clear all the things and then will restart the device and will boot into clean stock rom!
Hey I think I will try it this way ...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-2/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-stock-rom-using-twrp-t3536122/post73219991#post73219991
Because I just want back 19s modem/firmware, which isn't working with the standalone files amd go back to los13 then.
So with their way I wouldn't have to change the recovery to chinese, to stock and back I guess.
Thx anyway
ONEPLUS 5
6GB RAM
7.1.1
4.5.14 OOS
HELLO
Today i flashed TWRP to my device by fastboot method
Everything went well
I started TWRP and make a backup
But a few minutes ago i tried to enter the recovery mode (TWRP) again but it send me back to the stock OP recovery!
Strange ..
How can i solve the problem,, not first time to happen with me
Thanks
Abdulaziz6p said:
ONEPLUS 5
6GB RAM
7.1.1
4.5.14 OOS
HELLO
Today i flashed TWRP to my device by fastboot method
Everything went well
I started TWRP and make a backup
But a few minutes ago i tried to enter the recovery mode (TWRP) again but it send me back to the stock OP recovery!
Strange ..
How can i solve the problem,, not first time to happen with me
Thanks
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You have to flash TWRP, enter TWRP and then reboot directly to Recovery. That way, TWRP will modify the system so it will not replace TWRP with stock recovery.
Flash TWRP;
Boot directly into TWRP;
Flash Magisk with TWRP.
Magisk should prevent the stock recovery from replacing TWRP.
elbuenzurdo said:
You have to flash TWRP, enter TWRP and then reboot directly to Recovery. That way, TWRP will modify the system so it will not replace TWRP with stock recovery.
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I made the same
Flashed twrp then right away swipe to allow modification even i made backup.
Abdulaziz6p said:
I made the same
Flashed twrp then right away swipe to allow modification even i made backup.
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you need to flash supersu or magisk right after flashing OOS to prevent OOS from overwriting the recovery with stock one, as mentioned above..
I ve done a nadroid of all the system on my oneplus 6t and wiped the system and internal storage and i forgot that the nandroid exists on the internal storage as im used to my old phone... currently i m stuck on TWRP any help ? i m panicking
I have mounted the storage MTP but all i see is this:
https://imgur.com/a/14rbdo9
https://imgur.com/ZVBwTRj
I m not sure i can copy anything into it.
Shady282 said:
I ve done a nadroid of all the system on my oneplus 6t and wiped the system and internal storage and i forgot that the nandroid exists on the internal storage as im used to my old phone... currently i m stuck on TWRP any help ? i m panicking
I have mounted the storage MTP but all i see is this:
https://imgur.com/a/14rbdo9
https://imgur.com/ZVBwTRj
I m not sure i can copy anything into it.
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Adb sideload full ROM in TWRP with adb push *file* /sdcard
Wipe everything again and reinstall a full OOS zip found here in the forums. Make sure you install it to both slots, once you flash the full rom zip, flash TWRP again, reboot twrp and then reboot to system. You'll have to set everything up again unfortunately. My advice would be after you make a nandroid, copy it to a PC so that when you go to wipe everything, you can copy everything back and go from there or do what I do and buy a USB Type-C flash drive and when you go to make a backup, just backup to the flash drive. Or worst case use the MSM Download Tool to start fresh. Just make sure if you have the T-Mobile 6T to use the MSM specifically for the T-Mobile version.
I keep all of my important files like ROM's, recovery, Kernels, and backups on a 128gb SanDisk Ultra Fit 3.1 and use a Samsung OTG adapter. They can be had on eBay or Amazon for about $25. 32gb for $10, 64gb for $15-20, and 128gb for $20-25.
Do as Mikex8593 said or just flash the system partition of a fastboot rom
fastboot flash system system.img
oskarvlc said:
Do as Mikex8593 said or just flash the system partition of a fastboot rom
fastboot flash system system.img
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I tried to sideload through TWRP and it failed every time I tried "total xfr: 1.00x.
I was thinking that maybe I should flash stock recovery and from stock recovery to flash the whole OOS Rom as i downloaded from OnePlus website?
Also i was looking at this thread " https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516"
and was wondering about the Fastboot roms, can I just flash it through fastboot and get the phone back working, since TWRP not working.
I m a bit newbie in this and learning my way through.
Thank you for your patience
TheKnux said:
Wipe everything again and reinstall a full OOS zip found here in the forums. Make sure you install it to both slots, once you flash the full rom zip, flash TWRP again, reboot twrp and then reboot to system. You'll have to set everything up again unfortunately. My advice would be after you make a nandroid, copy it to a PC so that when you go to wipe everything, you can copy everything back and go from there or do what I do and buy a USB Type-C flash drive and when you go to make a backup, just backup to the flash drive. Or worst case use the MSM Download Tool to start fresh. Just make sure if you have the T-Mobile 6T to use the MSM specifically for the T-Mobile version.
I keep all of my important files like ROM's, recovery, Kernels, and backups on a 128gb SanDisk Ultra Fit 3.1 and use a Samsung OTG adapter. They can be had on eBay or Amazon for about $25. 32gb for $10, 64gb for $15-20, and 128gb for $20-25.
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Can you please explain what do you mean by installing it on both slots?
Edit: i Have just discovered the slots on TWRP which is something new to me and googling/trying to understand it.
isn't it possible to flash everything back using fastboot or stock recovery?
TWRP have failed in side-loading the stock rom zip I installed from oneplus website.
Yes, i was thinking of the same, I should get a USB type-C it is a must.
Thank you a lot for your help.
Shady282 said:
Can you please explain what do you mean by installing it on both slots?
isn't it possible to flash everything back using fastboot or stock recovery?
TWRP have failed in side-loading the stock rom zip I installed from oneplus website.
Yes, i was thinking of the same, I should get a USB type-C it is a must.
Thank you a lot for your help.
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While you're booted into TWRP, if it boots to Slot A, install OOS to A, then change to Slot B and flash OOS to B. PM me if you need help. I'll try and help as best as I can.
TheKnux said:
While you're booted into TWRP, if it boots to Slot A, install OOS to A, then change to Slot B and flash OOS to B. PM me if you need help. I'll try and help as best as I can.
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I have just decided to go to sleep, and in twrp i tried to click power off. The phone ended up in bootloop... then i tried to boot into bootloader. and then few more minutes the phone just booted in OOS Rom and started the setup process as new Rom.
Which is weird, I don't know what happened.
Also i have lost the TWRP recovery
I m not sure if it is related, to me clicking on slots A - B or so.
Shady282 said:
I have just decided to go to sleep, and in twrp i tried to click power off. The phone ended up in bootloop... then i tried to boot into bootloader. and then few more minutes the phone just booted in OOS Rom and started the setup process as new Rom.
Which is weird, I don't know what happened.
Also i have lost the TWRP recovery
I m not sure if it is related, to me clicking on slots A - B or so.
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That's the point of slots, if your ROM is screwed in active slot and can't boot, at next boot the other slot will be set and tried. If there's a working ROM on it it's good. And if in the other slot no custom recovery is present you lose it
That's why I don't understand why people recommend to flash the same ROM on both slots, it goes on the contrary of the slot philosophy. The only understandable case is when you need to have up to date vendor official partitions before flashing a custom ROM: there the ROM Dev can recommend to flash official OOS twice. But it's not the case till now in the few custom ROM I've seen around
Sounds like you might have been making it too complicated. You can sideload the ROM, or just transfer the ROM to the phone and load it. The phone will be seen by the OS as a MTP device when TWRP is up and running.
When you are in slot A and you install the factory ROM it is automatically installed to slot B and vice versa. You need to immediately install the TWRP recovery to keep TWRP as the ROM will overwrite your recovery with the stock recovery. Then you need to reboot to recovery again, this would put to the opposite slot where your "new" ROM is installed, and let you install Magisk. If you want to update this the original slot just install the ROM and TWRP again. Reboot to recovery again. No need to specify slots, unless you didn't want to change something in the other slot for some reason (like a dual boot or something)
At this point just fast boot the TWRP image and re-run the TWRP installer to get TWRP back and it sounds like you're all set.
OhioYJ said:
Sounds like you might have been making it too complicated. You can sideload the ROM, or just transfer the ROM to the phone and load it. The phone will be seen by the OS as a MTP device when TWRP is up and running.
When you are in slot A and you install the factory ROM it is automatically installed to slot B and vice versa. You need to immediately install the TWRP recovery to keep TWRP as the ROM will overwrite your recovery with the stock recovery. Then you need to reboot to recovery again, this would put to the opposite slot where your "new" ROM is installed, and let you install Magisk. If you want to update this the original slot just install the ROM and TWRP again. Reboot to recovery again. No need to specify slots, unless you didn't want to change something in the other slot for some reason (like a dual boot or something)
At this point just fast boot the TWRP image and re-run the TWRP installer to get TWRP back and it sounds like you're all set.
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Hi, I tried to copy the zip file through MTP but it didn't work, the internal storage on PC looked empty and was not mentioning any size of the storage, and when I try to copy and past a file, the copy process gets stuck on 0% forever.
Sideloading didn't work too. The CMD on PC reached 47% and then gave an error of total xfr:1.00x. when i tried to flash the stock rom zip file from oneplus website.
I had TWRP latest official one, i m not sure if it has issues.
Is there a way to validate that the stock rom files and all are still all working fine? Maybe re-flash the stock rom through stock recovery since TWRP is gone?
Also regarding the slot A and Slot B, i have never flashed anything except root through TWRP. So it could be when i wiped it wiped the empty slot. But the system is back at to zero and setup as new.
try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516
Hi all,
I wanted to format my OP2 , (have TWRP on it )
I wiped system and now I am stock I do not have OS, I have access to FASTBOOT and TWRP , I do not have a backup on TWRP ,
can someone guided me to how to flash latest Official OS, ?
Thanks