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Hello. I'm really new to the g1, I got it just two weeks ago, and right now I have JFv1.50 ADP1.5 installed right now. I'm not familiar with many of the technical terms, but I'm starting to understand everything.
I went through the root process, trying to follow some guide using a root.apk application to download/ install the right files, but it bricked my phone. I was able to manually get it to JFv1.50 ADP1.5 later on though.
Now my problem is that I believe I still have the normal recovery image on the phone. In recovery mode there is a picture of an exclamation mark in a triangle.
So I figured I'd go try to use JF's 1.43 recovery image. I put the zip on my SD card and renamed it update.zip. When I go into recovery mode now, though, and press ALT+S, I see the installation/ update bar pop up for like 3 seconds, enough for the orange progress bar to move a few millimeters, and then it just stops. No error message or anything.
I tried installing the test keys recovery image also, but it didn't work at all.
I really need JF's recovery image though, so I can make backups etc.
I've searched for this, but the closest problem I can see is this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-505950.html
But for me, I don't even get an error message when using the update.zip...
Sorry for my lack of technical knowledge here, but try to bear with me
Thanks for any help you can give me!
The cooked roms are signed with testkeys, so the original recovery mode will refuse to flash them. You'll have to get the recovery image modified by JF and flash it. The latest version is included in JF v1.43. You can find recovery.img in a folder called data in that zip.
Copy it to your sdcard or adb push it to somewhere on the phone. Then type these commands on the phone:
su
flash_image recovery /path/to/recovery.img
You must have root in order to do this. Alternatively, you can push the file to /system and the init script will flash it for you the next time you boot.
billc.cn said:
The cooked roms are signed with testkeys, so the original recovery mode will refuse to flash them. You'll have to get the recovery image modified by JF and flash it. The latest version is included in JF v1.43. You can find recovery.img in a folder called data in that zip.
Copy it to your sdcard or adb push it to somewhere on the phone. Then type these commands on the phone:
su
flash_image recovery /path/to/recovery.img
You must have root in order to do this. Alternatively, you can push the file to /system and the init script will flash it for you the next time you boot.
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Thanks so much! I couldn't figure this out until now. It's working perfectly now.
Feel free to close this thread. Thanks again
Tried to update my wife's Nexus 10 tonight. It's unlocked and rooted, formerly on the stock version of Jelly Bean. I thought this would be an easy update since it was stock jellybean to kitkat with the official OTA file but I guess I was wrong. Got the OTA update notification so I allowed it to reboot and install. CWM Touch Recovery picked it up and I told it to install the unsigned zip. Got near the end and it had an error. Now it's stuck in boot (appears to be Kit Kat boot). Just sits on the 4 colored circles going in/out in the middle of the screen.
I need to fix this without wiping data. It's her only computer that she uses daily so she's got a million things on there she uses all the time. If I have to wipe data, she'll be pissed (and I'll lose my hard earned game saves).
Attached is a picture of the error. I've got WUG's toolkit if it's necessary to use to fix this. Any ideas what's going on and how to fix it? Thanks.
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Tried to update my wife's Nexus 10 tonight. It's unlocked and rooted, formerly on the stock version of Jelly Bean. I thought this would be an easy update since it was stock jellybean to kitkat with the official OTA file but I guess I was wrong. Got the OTA update notification so I allowed it to reboot and install. CWM Touch Recovery picked it up and I told it to install the unsigned zip. Got near the end and it had an error. Now it's stuck in boot (appears to be Kit Kat boot). Just sits on the 4 colored circles going in/out in the middle of the screen.
I need to fix this without wiping data. It's her only computer that she uses daily so she's got a million things on there she uses all the time. If I have to wipe data, she'll be pissed (and I'll lose my hard earned game saves).
Attached is a picture of the error. I've got WUG's toolkit if it's necessary to use to fix this. Any ideas what's going on and how to fix it? Thanks.
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I have a rooted/unlocked Nexus 10, I used wugfresh's kit also. I got the OTA update last night. it installed. CWM never came up or did anything. During one of the boots after the green droid bot was saying "installing" the boot finished, but my green bot is now on his side. stomach open and it says "Error" in red bold letter.
I had to go to work, so I couldnt trouble shoot, but power off/on and soft reset (power+volume up select reset) didnt help. always comes to that "error".
I have data that is also not currently backed up with TBpro. hindsight I should have made sure I turned the scheduler on.
So I'm stuck also. not sure how to proceed. Got one recommendation to flash stock back on. But I think that will for sure wipe all my data. And beyond that, I dont know how, unless WUGs kit will do that.
Your best bet it is to sideload. Grab the OTA and the FULL 4.4
Pull the recovery.img from the full 4.4 rar (its in the zip), fastboot flash it, reboot into bootloader, go to recovery and sideload the OTA and that should restore it just fine
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47656450&postcount=8
my detailed instructions there for sideloading
planet_x69 said:
Your best bet it is to sideload. Grab the OTA and the FULL 4.4
Pull the recovery.img from the full 4.4 rar (its in the zip), fastboot flash it, reboot into bootloader, go to recovery and sideload the OTA and that should restore it just fine
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47656450&postcount=8
my detailed instructions there for sideloading
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I was about to say. whaaaaat? then saw the link with some details. Never done that stuff before, just used other tools kits, like wugs. But doesnt sound to bad. Will try when I get home. I presume when you say into a adb directory, its something on the desktop pc you are connected to. outside of perhaps some drivers, do I need other applications on the PC to facilitate the adb stuff you mention?
jetguat said:
I was about to say. whaaaaat? then saw the link with some details. Never done that stuff before, just used other tools kits, like wugs. But doesnt sound to bad. Will try when I get home. I presume when you say into a adb directory, its something on the desktop pc you are connected to. outside of perhaps some drivers, do I need other applications on the PC to facilitate the adb stuff you mention?
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Well if you are unfamiliar with the process you will need to get the android SDK installed or find one of the pre-packaged current adb loads. It's very simple, get this package here: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/Nexus10/Nexus10RootNew.zip# (yes its a crappy ad link but hey the guy packaged it all up so...).
If you are on a PC extract these to a folder of your choice.
Open file manager
Navigage to the folder you extracted the files to
on the left pan select the folder, press SHIFT and Right Click mouse, then select "Open command window here"
You can now follow my instructions from the other page - Do the following below FIRST
If you are prompted to accept security allowance on your device do so. you will likely only see this once you are back into the Android OS not in recovery.
This folder has all the basics you need to fastboot and run adb.
Connect your device to your pc and run >fastboot reboot-bootloader.
If your device restarts and goes into the bootloader you can relax and follow my instructions.
Hope this helps.
One other thing, that su zip is dated, you will need to flash the 1.51 version and you should be good to complete root process.
Wow, this seems about 3 miles over my head but I guess I'll dive in and try it. Thanks for the info. I'm sure I'll be back with problems/questions.
planet_x69 said:
Well if you are unfamiliar with the process you will need to get the android SDK installed or find one of the pre-packaged current adb loads. It's very simple, get this package here: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/Nexus10/Nexus10RootNew.zip# (yes its a crappy ad link but hey the guy packaged it all up so...).
If you are on a PC extract these to a folder of your choice.
Open file manager
Navigage to the folder you extracted the files to
on the left pan select the folder, press SHIFT and Right Click mouse, then select "Open command window here"
You can now follow my instructions from the other page - Do the following below FIRST
If you are prompted to accept security allowance on your device do so. you will likely only see this once you are back into the Android OS not in recovery.
This folder has all the basics you need to fastboot and run adb.
Connect your device to your pc and run >fastboot reboot-bootloader.
If your device restarts and goes into the bootloader you can relax and follow my instructions.
Hope this helps.
One other thing, that su zip is dated, you will need to flash the 1.51 version and you should be good to complete root process.
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OK, I downloaded the packaged linked above and extracted it to the desktop. Then I used file manager to "open command window here". Where do I get su zip 1.51? I tried to google a link but they all seemed newer (1.75 for example). Does it matter if it's 1.51 exactly or can it be any version 1.51 or newer? One last question regarding su zip, does that need to be updated after this whole process is complete and I'm up and running again, or does it need to be done before I move on to the instructions you linked to above? Thanks.
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OK, I downloaded the packaged linked above and extracted it to the desktop. Then I used file manager to "open command window here". Where do I get su zip 1.51? I tried to google a link but they all seemed newer (1.75 for example). Does it matter if it's 1.51 exactly or can it be any version 1.51 or newer? One last question regarding su zip, does that need to be updated after this whole process is complete and I'm up and running again, or does it need to be done before I move on to the instructions you linked to above? Thanks.
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You don't need to root at all but the updated supersu 1.75 will be just fine as its universal. You can get the official from here: http://download.chainfire.eu/368/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.75.zip
You will install that ONLY after you have installed the OTA's and your custom recovery and only if you want root.
good luck!
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Your best bet it is to sideload. Grab the OTA and the FULL 4.4
Pull the recovery.img from the full 4.4 rar (its in the zip), fastboot flash it, reboot into bootloader, go to recovery and sideload the OTA and that should restore it just fine
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47656450&postcount=8
my detailed instructions there for sideloading
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In this link, you said to do the following:
Pull the full stock 4.4 image from here : https://developers.google.com/androi...mages#mantaray
open it and pull out from the zip in the rar the recovery.img, move a copy to your adb folder along with a copy of your custom recovery ( for discussion sake I'll use twrp.recovery.img)
Put copy of the patch in the adb folder and rename it to a short name like krt16s.zip
I got the full stock 4.4 image downloaded, extracted it, extracted the zip file inside (image-mantaray-krt16s.zip) and that provided me with "recovery.img" you mentioned above.
Now I have 2 problems, where is this "adb folder" you say to put the recovery.img in, and where is the custom recovery? I assume it's on the N10 after I connect it to my laptop. Is there a preferred custom recovery I should use? I saw mention of TWRP not working with Kit Kat elsewhere. Not sure if that is dated info or not.
Lastly, just to confirm this is true, none of this whole process will wipe my data correct?
planet_x69 said:
You don't need to root at all but the updated supersu 1.75 will be just fine as its universal. You can get the official from here: http://download.chainfire.eu/368/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.75.zip
You will install that ONLY after you have installed the OTA's and your custom recovery and only if you want root.
good luck!
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OK, downloaded that and will hold it for later. Hopefully after the questions I just asked are answered, I'll have enough info to proceed. Thanks for the help so far.
Stinger2300 said:
In this link, you said to do the following:
Pull the full stock 4.4 image from here : https://developers.google.com/androi...mages#mantaray
open it and pull out from the zip in the rar the recovery.img, move a copy to your adb folder along with a copy of your custom recovery ( for discussion sake I'll use twrp.recovery.img)
Put copy of the patch in the adb folder and rename it to a short name like krt16s.zip
I got the full stock 4.4 image downloaded, extracted it, extracted the zip file inside (image-mantaray-krt16s.zip) and that provided me with "recovery.img" you mentioned above.
Now I have 2 problems, where is this "adb folder" you say to put the recovery.img in, and where is the custom recovery? I assume it's on the N10 after I connect it to my laptop. Is there a preferred custom recovery I should use? I saw mention of TWRP not working with Kit Kat elsewhere. Not sure if that is dated info or not.
Lastly, just to confirm this is true, none of this whole process will wipe my data correct?
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Correct - if you SIDELOAD the OTA it will UPGRADE and retain all data and application settings etc...
If you run the 4.4 update from the factory image it will WIPE ALL. So do not do that ....just pull the recover.img from it and get rid of the rest.
If you downloaded this: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/N...10RootNew.zip#
and extracted it to a new folder - do this first!!!
then copy the recovery.img you just extracted from the factory 4.4 rar to the same folder as the adb and fastboot commands
copy the OTA file to same folder and rename it ota.zip to make your life easier
>fastboot reboot-bootloader to validate your computer can see the device and that the next steps will go as planned
If you are now back bootloader then:
>fastboot flash recovery recover.img
wait till its done..will take about 15 seconds tops
>fastboot reboot-bootloader again and go to recovery using the volume buttons
select and enter recovery mode
wait for dead droid to appear
press both Volume UP and Power at same time and you should get the load menu
select "apply updated from adb" and press power after selecting
orange colored type will now appear at the bottom of the screen
on your PC
>adb sideload ota.zip
wait till you see its completed successfully
then reboot
(you can also apply the smaller ota (1.7MB) this same way)
If all went well you have now booted up successfully and see that your ass has been saved from eternal hell from your wife's wrath...
reboot and fastboot flash your favorite custom recovery reboot again to recovery and apply the su update for root access
I hope this helps
You can also read this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...-download-and-install-android-4-4-now-krt16o/
You said: "just pull the recover.img from it and get rid of the rest."
So is your instruction from the original link to: "Put copy of the patch in the adb folder and rename it to a short name like krt16s.zip" replaced by the OTA file I renamed to ota.zip in order to retain all data? For reference, krt16s.zip is 390mb, ota.zip is 225mb.
Stinger2300 said:
You said: "just pull the recover.img from it and get rid of the rest."
So is your instruction from the original link to: "Put copy of the patch in the adb folder and rename it to a short name like krt16s.zip" replaced by the OTA file I renamed to ota.zip in order to retain all data? For reference, krt16s.zip is 390mb, ota.zip is 225mb.
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not sure i follow you but from the 4.4 factory image you will need the recovery.img file thats it. You will also need the OTA upgrade that takes you from 4.3 to 4.4. You need the OTA so that you wont lose your wifes data and will upgrade only and not image the device.
I have to leave and wont be back on till later this weekend.
Going well so far...had an issue but figured it out.
Got to sideloading ota.zip, then after it got to 100% it started verifying the update package. Got an error:
'/system/app/BasicDreams.apk" has unexpected contents
E:Error in /tmp/update.zip
(status 7)
Installation aborted.
Now what?
I found this in the Nexus 7 section but not sure if it applies here or if there is a better way, if it's guaranteed to not wipe data, etc.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47474021&postcount=26
Did you try this solution? I'm stuck on the "Error in /tmp/update.zip" as well. Having the same issues, and I hope to update without loosing data.
No, I haven't tried it as I can't risk losing data by randomly trying stuff I don't understand. I need someone who knows what they are doing to confirm that the steps in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47474021&postcount=26 won't wipe data or do anything that will require wiping data to finish this process.
have well
Stinger2300 said:
No, I haven't tried it as I can't risk losing data by randomly trying stuff I don't understand. I need someone who knows what they are doing to confirm that the steps in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47474021&postcount=26 won't wipe data or do anything that will require wiping data to finish this process.
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I just tried it. And it worked. Didn't loose any data.
Flashing the img files, and then proceeding to sideload the OTA zip. Booting didn't take too long, Android then started upgrading ("Optimizing app..."), and booted successfully. It took a while to open de app drawer though... But everything was still there.
Regaining root access is something I'll try later. I'm just happy to have my N7 booting again.
Just a small disclaimer. I don't really know what I'm doing (I kinda like messing around with my device, it's only way to learn something), so I cannot guarantee it will work for you.
Glad it worked for you, it didn't work for me. I got another error after doing the following commands:
Then, run the following commands:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase system
fastboot flash system system.img
then I rebooted back to bootloader, then "apply updated from adb" and then from the command line: >adb sideload ota.zip
It again loaded 100% and then started verifying the package. Then I got this error:
Package expects build fingerprint of google/mantaray/manta:4.3/JWR66Y/776638:user/release-keys or google/mantaray/manta:4.4/KRT160/907817:user/release-keys; this device has google/mantaray/manta:4.4/KRT16S/920375:user/release-keys.
E:Error in /tmp/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
What a F***ing nightmare...
Why do I apparently have the wrong version?
Hmm, might be the wrong OTA zip idd...
I downloaded mine from here: http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/2...ial-update-for-nexus-7-2012-and-nexus-7-2013/
Forewarning, I'm super novice at phones but am pretty good with computers (can program and such).
I recently tried to root my phone using CF-Auto-Root, I used odin and all appeared to be a success, I unplugged the phone from the pc and it went through a black screen white writing and a red android logo and did a few other things.
once rebooted there was an unusual blue screen and my phone came up with a message saying something wasn't recognised and I had to wipe all data and reset to factory.
once all this was done, my phone is showing as unrooted by SuperSU and Root Checker and I am now receiving a security notice about unauthorised actions.
I have since "installed"(please advise me of a better word) TWRP and used no-Verity-opt.... but when installing Magisk I get an Error 1
I am not sure where to go from here. Please help/advise or tell me my post is in the wrong spot.:good:
ElronVonSexbot said:
Forewarning, I'm super novice at phones but am pretty good with computers (can program and such).
I recently tried to root my phone using CF-Auto-Root, I used odin and all appeared to be a success, I unplugged the phone from the pc and it went through a black screen white writing and a red android logo and did a few other things.
once rebooted there was an unusual blue screen and my phone came up with a message saying something wasn't recognised and I had to wipe all data and reset to factory.
once all this was done, my phone is showing as unrooted by SuperSU and Root Checker.
I have since "installed"(please advise me of a better word) TWRP and used no-Verity-opt.... but when installing Magisk I get an Error 1
I am not sure where to go from here. Please help/advise or tell me my post is in the wrong spot.:good:
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ONLY WORKS WHEN YOU HAVE TWRP INSTALLED (which you obviously have):
Either you download a recovery flashable SuperSu from here or a recovery flashable Magisk from here directly to your device.
Than you just boot to recovery(hold down volume up, bixby and power buttons while turned off) go to "Install" in TWRP and search for the file you just downloaded (usually /sdcard/Downloads/ or something) just wait till the flash process is done and reboot.
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ONLY WORKS WHEN YOU HAVE TWRP INSTALLED (which you obviously have):
Either you download a recovery flashable SuperSu from here or a recovery flashable Magisk from here directly to your device.
Than you just boot to recovery(hold down volume up, bixby and power buttons while turned off) go to "Install" in TWRP and search for the file you just downloaded (usually /sdcard/Downloads/ or something) just wait till the flash process is done and reboot.
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During the flash process using the flashable Magisk I get an error:
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/download/Magisk-v16.0.zip' "
This is where I'm stuck, I don't how how to solve this error.
it says above the error
! boot image patched by other programs ' Referring to CF-Auto-Root which didn't work
So I guess my question is how do I restore my stock boot image after using CF in order to flash Magisk instead.
ElronVonSexbot said:
During the flash process using the flashable Magisk I get an error:
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/download/Magisk-v16.0.zip' "
This is where I'm stuck, I don't how how to solve this error.
it says above the error
! boot image patched by other programs ' Referring to CF-Auto-Root which didn't work
So I guess my question is how do I restore my stock boot image after using CF in order to flash Magisk instead.
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AFAIK you have two options now:
Flash stock TouchWiz (plenty of tutorials on the forum) and install twrp afterwards, then install Magisk via TWRP
Flash custom rom like Renovate ICE or any other from the forum directly via TWRP. I believe all of them are (at least have the option to) pre-rooted with either Magisk or SuperSu
As your SuperSu doesn't recognize your root you can't unroot with it and (someone please correct me if im wrong) not even a full wipe does unroot/does anything with boot.img
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AFAIK you have two options now:
Flash stock TouchWiz (plenty of tutorials on the forum) and install twrp afterwards, then install Magisk via TWRP
Flash custom rom like Renovate ICE or any other from the forum directly via TWRP. I believe all of them are (at least have the option to) pre-rooted with either Magisk or SuperSu
As your SuperSu doesn't recognize your root you can't unroot with it and (someone please correct me if im wrong) not even a full wipe does unroot/does anything with boot.img
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Thanks, I was going to custom ROM eventually anyway so I may as well bite the bullet, and Renovate ICE seems to be the best out there, thanks for the advice.
I think you are right, it was my thought that because I used CF-Auto-ROOT no backup of the original/stock Boot.img was ever created giving me no point of return. god knows what actually went wrong with the root. I shouldn't have been lazy and avoided the TWRP step in the first place.
Again, thanks for the help, I am Downloading Renovate ICE now, only 1.5 hours to go, yay Australian internet.
Dear Android Community,
I have a small problem during the process of rooting my phone - Google Pixel 2 XL.
Before I will explain what I have already tried, I would like to notice that in the past I already rooted exactly this phone. But then, after a while, I started to have some screen issues, I thought it can be some firmware issue, so i wiped my phone completely through cmd (flash-all.bat). A moment after I've realized, that the screen issue was the hardware issue.
Afterwards every time I try to root my phone, i follow this loop:
fastboot boot twrp 3.2.3-1,
adb push twrp.rar & install
*phone works normally*
From there on I have usually two further loops:
a)
adb reboot bootloader,
adb push magisk (various versions)
install magisk.rar (success)
Android can't load - stuck in loading screen
adb reboot bootloader
flash-all.bat
b1)
download & install Magisk manager
download magisk.rar from manager
adb reboot recovery
install magisk.rar (success)
phone can't load
adb reboot bootloader
flash-all.bat
b2)
download & install Magisk Manager
copy & paste the boot.img,
patch boot.img in Magisk Manager
copy it back on my computer
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
phone can't load
adb reboot bootloader
flash-all.bat
I did that both with and sometimes without allow debugging through USB option (from dev options). No difference.
Anyway, at the end, I have to install android system from over and over again, without any success. Google can't help, DuckDuckGo can't help, I hope you guys can help. As I have mentioned, this phone was rooted once, so it has to be possible!
Thanks in advance for any help
Regards
Where are you getting the rar files? I've only ever used zip files.
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Where are you getting the rar files? I've only ever used zip files.
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Sorry, my mistake. Of course I meant zip files.
One thing I would not do is push the zip or TWRP image to the device. Instead, in Android I would download the zip or image from twrp.me using Chrome, which will store it in the downloads folder. I then download the Magisk zip file using Magisk Manager, which stores it in the downloads folder. Once that's done, try the following:
fastboot boot twrp.img.
Navigate to the previously downloaded file and install it.
Flash Magisk.
Reboot.
Be patient.
The last one I put in there because there have been occasions where it has taken my P2XL a few minutes to get to the lock screen, but it eventually gets there. Now, if you're still looping a half hour later that's a cause for concern and you may need to redo things.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
One thing I would not do is push the zip or TWRP image to the device. Instead, in Android I would download the zip or image from twrp.me using Chrome, which will store it in the downloads folder. I then download the Magisk zip file using Magisk Manager, which stores it in the downloads folder. Once that's done, try the following:
fastboot boot twrp.img.
Navigate to the previously downloaded file and install it.
Flash Magisk.
Reboot.
Be patient.
The last one I put in there because there have been occasions where it has taken my P2XL a few minutes to get to the lock screen, but it eventually gets there. Now, if you're still looping a half hour later that's a cause for concern and you may need to redo things.
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I just tried your system, unfortunately doesn't work for me. I was waiting around 20-30 min, nothing happened. Which version of image / OTA do you use? Maybe I should use some custom ROM?
I would boot into TWRP, install Magisk Uninstaller to clean up the old Magisk files, then install magisk again, followed by clear dalvik and cache. Then reboot system.
Downloads, here https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
VanDerPe said:
Maybe I should use some custom ROM?
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No need for a custom ROM.
I'm totally stock, except for root and TWRP. I download my OTAs direct from where Google hosts them, so these are complete system images.
Back up your device. Download the latest stock ROM image (NOT an OTA) and flash it using fastboot. Boot into Android, make sure OEM Unlocking is enabled, then return to the bootloader so you can flash TWRP and then Magisk.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
One thing I would not do is push the zip or TWRP image to the device. Instead, in Android I would download the zip or image from twrp.me using Chrome, which will store it in the downloads folder. I then download the Magisk zip file using Magisk Manager, which stores it in the downloads folder. Once that's done, try the following:
fastboot boot twrp.img.
Navigate to the previously downloaded file and install it.
Flash Magisk.
Reboot.
Be patient.
The last one I put in there because there have been occasions where it has taken my P2XL a few minutes to get to the lock screen, but it eventually gets there. Now, if you're still looping a half hour later that's a cause for concern and you may need to redo things.
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Patience is good advice, I wiped my phone a few days ago, when all was said and done, I should have waited longer, because I was not boot looping.
I had the same problem yesterday as the OP, and running Magisk Uninstaller fixed it for me.
Hi guys,
I have been reading similar threads and trying to find a solution but could not find what could help and ran into other issues. Hope someone can help me fix this.
I was trying to flash a custom ROM. had the device unlocked and installed twrp using adb.
It was a mistake to not back up. I tried to flash the firmware + extendedUI rom + magisk. Only magisk gave some error.
tried to reboot and got stuck in bootloop. Entered Twrp tried to do it again so wiped data,system,cache and then realised my folder with the rom disapeared. So now no OS and not sure what to do.
I was trying to use adb sideload to push the new zips on the device but the sideload just disconnects at 8% Understood that might drivers might be at fault. . Been trying to find and update drivers and might have done some mistakes there, as chose to update unknown device automatically with device manager and now it disappeared as well.
I read about recovering with Miflashtool but got confused whether thats the right way.
I would prefer to install a custom rom like the ExtendedUI or AOSPextended.
FuzzEdgar said:
Hi guys,
I have been reading similar threads and trying to find a solution but could not find what could help and ran into other issues. Hope someone can help me fix this.
I was trying to flash a custom ROM. had the device unlocked and installed twrp using adb.
It was a mistake to not back up. I tried to flash the firmware + extendedUI rom + magisk. Only magisk gave some error.
tried to reboot and got stuck in bootloop. Entered Twrp tried to do it again so wiped data,system,cache and then realised my folder with the rom disapeared. So now no OS and not sure what to do.
I was trying to use adb sideload to push the new zips on the device but the sideload just disconnects at 8% Understood that might drivers might be at fault. . Been trying to find and update drivers and might have done some mistakes there, as chose to update unknown device automatically with device manager and now it disappeared as well.
I read about recovering with Miflashtool but got confused whether thats the right way.
I would prefer to install a custom rom like the ExtendedUI or AOSPextended.
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The zip files are to big to push them through adb sideload.
Just connect the cellphone to the pc while in twrp and mount otg