I realize there are other threads but they are full of questions. Chugging this back. And they aren't for the full OTA. Only the partial 919 MB update patch.
First I was on stock os with root and TWRP.
I download the full on through the OTA because my patched version failed. Anyhow it won't be any different.
If you can't flash. Download this 1.4gb full version.
http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/amazon...s3TOxygen_28_OTA_035_all_1612310259_2dc0c.zip
(md5 sum: 5D8CB6BA9E6C4281E208CB952E0B43A6)
Then flash it via TWRP. It will wipe root and return TWRP to stock recovery. Does not wipe apps or data.
It will flash fine. Then flash SuperSU 2.79. It will flash fine.
Clear cache.
Then you will have to flash TWRP. You can do this via the toolkit later. Unless you have a zip download somewhere.
Anyhow no DMverity issues. No update issues. Full OTA problems solved.
I'd imagine it will change beta into OTA as well.
Doo all this at your own risk.
To recap. Download and then flash in TWRP and flash 2.79 SuperSU after. Then flash TWRP however you did it the first time.
All problems solved.
Be aware I use encryption so this seems to encrypt your phone if decrypted. Apparently a backup is needed to make sure Incase it encrypts and messes up files. As stated above I take no responsibility. But will help anyway I can.
thank you!
Skwerl23 said:
I realize there are other threads but they are full of questions. Chugging this back. And they aren't for the full OTA. Only the partial 919 MB update patch.
First I was on stock os with root and TWRP.
I download the full on through the OTA because my patched version failed. Anyhow it won't be any different.
If you can't flash. Download this 1.4gb full version.
http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/amazon...s3TOxygen_28_OTA_035_all_1612310259_2dc0c.zip
Then flash it via TWRP. It will wipe root and return TWRP to stock recovery. Does not wipe apps or data.
It will flash fine. Then flash SuperSU 2.79. It will flash fine.
Clear cache.
Then you will have to flash TWRP. You can do this via the toolkit later. Unless you have a zip download somewhere.
Anyhow no DMverity issues. No update issues. Full OTA problems solved.
I'd imagine it will change beta into OTA as well.
Doo all this at your own risk.
To recap. Download and then flash in TWRP and flash 2.79 SuperSU after. Then flash TWRP however you did it the first time.
All problems solved.
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I see you stated that you get no dm-verity issues. I've installed through twrp and before bootup I get the Dm-verity has not started with some red words. Do you get this?
As stated above I got no dm-verity issue. To fix use recovery and usb to push SuperSU. Then flash via recovery.
You can try using the toolkit to push it. Go into fastboot and push that way.
SuperSU fixes the issue when flashed. 2.79 specifically. I'll try to find you a guide and post it above.
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Seems that this upgrade encrypt data, so make an backup
Skwerl23 said:
As stated above I got no dm-verity issue. To fix use recovery and usb to push SuperSU. Then flash via recovery.
You can try using the toolkit to push it. Go into fastboot and push that way.
SuperSU fixes the issue when flashed. 2.79 specifically. I'll try to find you a guide and post it above.
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I flashed supersu 2.79 in twrp and still have that on bootup.It boots with root access. Any ideas?
tdamocles said:
I flashed supersu 2.79 in twrp and still have that on bootup. Any ideas?
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Internet said to flash stock recovery and it fixed it. Not sure I'd do that. You can try the no dm-verity patch included with the toolkit.
tdamocles said:
I flashed supersu 2.79 in twrp and still have that on bootup.It boots with root access. Any ideas?
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I want to work this with you so anyone who needs help I can post the fix above.
Skwerl23 said:
I want to work this with you so anyone who needs help I can post the fix above.
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Toolkit pushed dm verity disabler to device and I flashed through twrp but it still shows on bootup.
I can just clean flash using twrp right?
tdamocles said:
Toolkit pushed dm verity disabler to device and I flashed through twrp but it still shows on bootup.
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Try flashing stock recovery.
Or
Flash the entire ROM again. Then SuperSU again.
Don't swipe right to modify data unless you install SuperSU before rebooting. Swiping to allow system mods with out flashing SuperSU or dm-verity disabler will give the dm-verity error.
youngstar07 said:
I can just clean flash using twrp right?
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Dirty flash will upgrade. Clean flash will wipe all user data. As you should know.
Both will bring your phone online.
They flash stock recovery and not rooted.
Skwerl23 said:
Try flashing stock recovery.
Or
Flash the entire ROM again. Then SuperSU again.
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I tried flashing the entire rom and it does not flash over twrp. I'll flash rom with twrp then flash stock recovery in fastboot and let it boot into OS and then go back and flash twrp in fastboot and then flash supersu in twrp, in a few minutes.
Skwerl23 said:
Dirty flash will upgrade. Clean flash will wipe all user data. As you should know.
Both will bring your phone online.
They flash stock recovery and not rooted.
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Thanks for the reply.
I was wondering how does flashing this will revert recovery to stock.
And the other thread in xda has kinda different method. So I thought maybe its better to just clean flash. Also since this is an incremental upgrade I thoughy maybe clean flash will be better.
It's up to you. But it is the 100% ROM. Not a patch so a clean flash will work.
tdamocles said:
I tried flashing the entire rom and it does not flash over twrp. I'll flash rom with twrp then flash stock recovery in fastboot and let it boot into OS and then go back and flash twrp in fastboot and then flash supersu in twrp, in a few minutes.
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What do you mean it doesn't flash? Didn't it flash before? Or does it require system modification to work.
Did you have encryption enabled before the patch?
Skwerl23 said:
What do you mean it doesn't flash? Didn't it flash before? Or does it require system modification to work.
Did you have encryption enabled before the patch?
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Stock recovery is not flashed when flashing the rom for me. TWRP has remained on flashes. I'm always encrypted.
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Skwerl23 said:
Try flashing stock recovery.
Or
Flash the entire ROM again. Then SuperSU again.
Don't swipe right to modify data unless you install SuperSU before rebooting. Swiping to allow system mods with out flashing SuperSU or dm-verity disabler will give the dm-verity error.
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It doesn't ask me again about modifying system....Since TWRP is on it already it doesn't ask about modifying system. It goes directly into TWRP main menu.
tdamocles said:
Stock recovery is not flashed when flashing the rom for me. TWRP has remained on flashes. I'm always encrypted.
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It doesn't ask me again about modifying system....Since TWRP is on it already it doesn't ask about modifying system. It goes directly into TWRP main menu.
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You flashed the all zip? Not the patch zip?
In other words the 1.4gb one above? Maybe your download is corrupted. Download via PC and push over OTG or whatever from pc
One other thing to me is since it's not installing right, can you go in TWRP to mount. And then check what it says about system "read only" or what?
Is that checked or not? What error does it say when you full flash?
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Hi everyone,
After my A700YD upgrade to android 5.0.2, I cannot find a feasible solution to root my phone. I have tried the CF root or TWRP recovery of other A700 model but my phone stuck at samsung logo after reboot. Could anyone help me to root my A700YD? Many thanks.
dropbox.com/s/vfcms69qfn0vziq/BL_A700YDZSU1BOL4.tar.md5?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/phmabycaq9d5dm0/recovery.img?dl=0
Could anyone help? You can find the BL and recovery in the above links. New users cannot post link, sorry
Anyone can help?
Install twrp then use supersu v2.65
ashyx said:
Install twrp then use supersu v2.65
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I have tried some twrp recovery. It can enter the recovery successfully but it cannot boot normally. It stuck at samsung logo.
ashyx said:
Install twrp then use supersu v2.65
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I've tried to dig more in it, and what I get is
1. The only way I succeed is by using KingRoot, and the method it's using is by exploiting and keeping a daemon background and the su file for calling the daemon. So that means after reboot, root is lost.
3. Replacing KingRoot with SuperSU's su file will lead to a bootloop, same as goes to installing zip by twrp.
4. In the bootloop, logcat shows that it is repeating a particular normal boot process
5. In the bootloop, using adb shell and typing "su" will not get into root, despite su is located in xbin.
6. Busybox functions normally.
Any ideas?
ProtoAES256 said:
3. Replacing KingRoot with SuperSU's su file will lead to a bootloop, same as goes to installing zip by twrp.
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Incorrect, installing supersu version 2.6x> with twrp will patch the boot image to prevent bootloop on samsung devices.
ashyx said:
Incorrect, installing supersu version 2.6x> with twrp will patch the boot image to prevent bootloop on samsung devices.
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Whether or not the patch applies, it will still stuck in bootloop.
Same thing occured on current BETA supersu
ProtoAES256 said:
Whether or not the patch applies, it will still stuck in bootloop.
Same thing occured on current BETA supersu
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Hi, I'm very interesting to this discussion, because yesterday my a700yd update to lollipop, then I root it with king root, but many app eg. leandroind not function with kingroot, so I use kingroot remove script but i'm occurred in bootloop, so I reflash original kitkat firmware but the phone does'nt work correctly, so I reflash lollipop firmware and all work perfectly. Now I would ask you if there is a functionally root method for a700yd?
Ps:when I do a wipe data in recovery mode, I have an error: E:can't mount /preload.
pianman said:
Hi, I'm very interesting to this discussion, because yesterday my a700yd update to lollipop, then I root it with king root, but many app eg. leandroind not function with kingroot, so I use kingroot remove script but i'm occurred in bootloop, so I reflash original kitkat firmware but the phone does'nt work correctly, so I reflash lollipop firmware and all work perfectly. Now I would ask you if there is a functionally root method for a700yd?
Ps:when I do a wipe data in recovery mode, I have an error: E:can't mount /preload.
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From my current experience, no. The sad thing is I'm not skilled enough to do it myself, and seemly there is no reason that skilled devs are willing to have a head in to this not-quite-popular device.
Btw, you need to format /system partition before you flash the kitkat(well, maybe it works maybe it don't, it's just my experience.)
ProtoAES256 said:
Whether or not the patch applies, it will still stuck in bootloop.
Same thing occured on current BETA supersu
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Nope, it will only do that if you attempt to replace Kingroot with supersu.
If you apply supersu to a clean stock boot and system partition it shouldn't boot loop.
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pianman said:
Hi, I'm very interesting to this discussion, because yesterday my a700yd update to lollipop, then I root it with king root, but many app eg. leandroind not function with kingroot, so I use kingroot remove script but i'm occurred in bootloop, so I reflash original kitkat firmware but the phone does'nt work correctly, so I reflash lollipop firmware and all work perfectly. Now I would ask you if there is a functionally root method for a700yd?
Ps:when I do a wipe data in recovery mode, I have an error: E:can't mount /preload.
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If you have twrp installed I will upload a modified version of SuperSU which will allow systemless root on 5.0.2.
This will patch the boot image and should prevent a bootloop.
ashyx said:
Nope, it will only do that if you attempt to replace Kingroot with supersu.
If you apply supersu to a clean stock boot and system partition it shouldn't boot loop.
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Weird, I did format my /system, /data and /cache before pushing in stock rom and supersu...
Isn't it sufficient to remove KingRoot?
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Or did I just messed up something?
ProtoAES256 said:
Weird, I did format my /system, /data and /cache before pushing in stock rom and supersu...
Isn't it sufficient to remove KingRoot?
Edit:
Or did I just messed up something?
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If you flashed the stock rom that should remove the Kingroot and Super su binaries.
Are you using a stock kernel?
Usually only 5.1.1 and 6.0> need a patched boot.img as Samsung don't use root protection on 5.0.2 firmware.
However never say never and Samsung may may now be using root prevention in the later 5.0.2 kernels.
This means that a patched boot image is required to circumvent Samsung's root prevention.
If you have the boot.img I can patch it manually.
ashyx said:
If you flashed the stock rom that should remove the Kingroot and Super su binaries.
Are you using a stock kernel?
Usually only 5.1.1 and 6.0> need a patched boot.img as Samsung don't use root protection on 5.0.2 firmware.
However never say never and Samsung may may now be using root prevention in the later 5.0.2 kernels.
This means that a patched boot image is required to circumvent Samsung's root prevention.
If you have the boot.img I can patch it manually.
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here you go, extracted from A700YDZSU1BOL4_A700YDZZT1BOL4_A700YDZSU1BOL4_HOME.tar
https://mega.nz/#!14IE3YoA!mRAhQSJCgZ53r5teACeJGWMwrftIY0g0GvZM0LMX9Kg
Hi everyone!
I found this two files, they are recovery.img and supersu 2.46. I still haven't tested them, because recovery is in img format and it has only the Chinese language. If anyone can help me translate the recovery and convert it in tar.md5 format. I found this 2 files on a700yd chinese forum. Thanks!
Same device platform. So should be compatible.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/general/recovery-twrp-galaxy-a7-t3153369
ashyx said:
Same device platform. So should be compatible.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/general/recovery-twrp-galaxy-a7-t3153369
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I wiped my phone again and tried it
Here's my procedure
Wipe everything excluding external storage
reboot to bootloader and odin in stock rom
reboot to bootloader again and odin in twrp
reboot to recovery
twrp pops up patch notification(agrees and applied)
install SuperSU 2.65(stable) via sideload
reboot into system
Bootloop. ):
What does not cause bootloop
Stock ROM
TWRP installed only with stock ROM
What causes bootloop
installing SuperSU just after TWRP install (via zip or sideload)
Other problems
installing SuperSU from TWRP built-in will cause a recovery loop(unable to get past recovery screen)
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the recovery works good! (a good news at least)
ProtoAES256 said:
I wiped my phone again and tried it
Here's my procedure
Wipe everything excluding external storage
reboot to bootloader and odin in stock rom
reboot to bootloader again and odin in twrp
reboot to recovery
twrp pops up patch notification(agrees and applied)
install SuperSU 2.65(stable) via sideload
reboot into system
Bootloop. ):
What does not cause bootloop
Stock ROM
TWRP installed only with stock ROM
What causes bootloop
installing SuperSU just after TWRP install (via zip or sideload)
Other problems
installing SuperSU from TWRP built-in will cause a recovery loop(unable to get past recovery screen)
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the recovery works good! (a good news at least)
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Try the supersu version above.
ashyx said:
Try the supersu version above.
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i just update myphone to new firmware. i see something new eg : About device > "android security patch level"
i have same prolem (myphone boot stuck after flash superuser.zip v2.62-2.72 via twrp). And i try reflash one old boot.img via odin then myphone boot up normally with superuser.
i think the new boot.img make myphone stuck.
Can you please help me patch the new boot.img !?
ps: i'm so sorry for my bad english
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7uFmNBw-G1QalBCZERkeUpjd0U&usp=sharing
Hi Guys!
I ask you if someone used cf-auto root on this device and it was able to root the phone? Thanks.
hkopenh17071 said:
Hi everyone,
After my A700YD upgrade to android 5.0.2, I cannot find a feasible solution to root my phone. I have tried the CF root or TWRP recovery of other A700 model but my phone stuck at samsung logo after reboot. Could anyone help me to root my A700YD? Many thanks.
dropbox.com/s/vfcms69qfn0vziq/BL_A700YDZSU1BOL4.tar.md5?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/phmabycaq9d5dm0/recovery.img?dl=0
Could anyone help? You can find the BL and recovery in the above links. New users cannot post link, sorry
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/galaxy-series-cf-auto-root-t3280406
I've flashed Magisk, but because I can't get Xposed to work, I'd like to remove Magisk and install SuperSU, but I don't know how. I tried to flash the uninstaller via TWRP and it says everything is fine, but after rebooting it just stays installed. If I try to flash SuperSU anyway I get stuck on boot. I have to flash stock boot.img via TWRP and then Magisk magically reappears. I tried using MiFlash but it refuses to do anything. It says no permission.
One possible solution, I guess, would be to flash stock ROM via TWRP. Can this be done? Any other ideas? Or am I just stuck with Magisk until a new version is available?
Filip013 said:
I've flashed Magisk, but because I can't get Xposed to work, I'd like to remove Magisk and install SuperSU, but I don't know how. I tried to flash the uninstaller via TWRP and it says everything is fine, but after rebooting it just stays installed. If I try to flash SuperSU anyway I get stuck on boot. I have to flash stock boot.img via TWRP and then Magisk magically reappears. I tried using MiFlash but it refuses to do anything. It says no permission.
One possible solution, I guess, would be to flash stock ROM via TWRP. Can this be done? Any other ideas? Or am I just stuck with Magisk until a new version is available?
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Magisk is pretty much "useless" for now. Because it is based on system-less root, and cannot be updated (because still in testing phase! Newer Xposed module from Magisk requires latest Magisk root binary, which is pretty out of option atm as we can't update to the latest binary). The only solution if you want to have proper root access is:
1. Head over to Xiaomi MIUI website and download the full stock ROM again, and then flash it via fastboot (choose flash_all_except_storage.bat if you want to preserve your data).
2. Once flashed, reboot back to bootloader and unlock it.
3. While still in bootloader flash the correct CF-Auto root boot image for your ROM (contains SuperSU 2.82 binary, https://desktop.firmware.mobi/device:1748)
4. Wait patiently and it will automatically reboot. Install SuperSU from Play Store if you want root management app.
5. If you need Xposed, download the Xposed apk from XDA and then install it normally (not via recovery).
6. ??? Profit
*DO NOT INSTALL permanent TWRP as it will cause your phone stuck in boot loop.
@soralz
Thanks for your help, but no luck. I understand what I'm supposed to do, but I can't get MiFlash to work. When I try to flash stock image I get a "Permission Denied" error. (I have unlocked my bootloader successfully). I tried flashing modified stock image from here But then I couldn't boot. My only solution is to flash stock boot.img via TWRP and I can boot, but I stay stuck with Magisk.
So far, the only options I can think of is to wait for a recovery-flashable ROM, a new software update or a new version of Magisk.
Filip013 said:
@soralz
Thanks for your help, but no luck. I understand what I'm supposed to do, but I can't get MiFlash to work. When I try to flash stock image I get a "Permission Denied" error. (I have unlocked my bootloader successfully). I tried flashing modified stock image from here But then I couldn't boot. My only solution is to flash stock boot.img via TWRP and I can boot, but I stay stuck with Magisk.
So far, the only options I can think of is to wait for a recovery-flashable ROM, a new software update or a new version of Magisk.
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You couldn't boot, are you using permanent TWRP?
Have you tried download the Full ROM from here and run this (as attachment)?
http://en.miui.com/download-333.html
Btw, place the folder under 1 directory only eg: as attachment. (I tried in multiple directory eg: "D:\Phones\ROM\Stock ROM", it just wouldn't flash)
@soralz
OMG!!! I can't believe it. MiFlash refused to let me flash because I tried to do that from the wrong location. Weird??!!
Good. I’ve managed to follow your instructions and success!! Just a minor note, I couldn't flash the modified boot.img directly via fastboot, it still won't let me. But I just booted TWRP (without flashing) and then flashed it from there. Again, THANK YOU!
BTW, yes, I had flashed permanent TWRP and then unsuccessfully tried to remove it.
Filip013 said:
@soralz
OMG!!! I can't believe it. MiFlash refused to let me flash because I tried to do that from the wrong location. Weird??!!
Good. I’ve managed to follow your instructions and success!! Just a minor note, I couldn't flash the modified boot.img directly via fastboot, it still won't let me. But I just booted TWRP (without flashing) and then flashed it from there. Again, THANK YOU!
BTW, yes, I had flashed permanent TWRP and then unsuccessfully tried to remove it.
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Oh you manage to fix that? Good for you then. And yes you cannot have permanent TWRP and SuperSU at the same time. The CF-auto root for me I just click root.bat and done. btw side note, you will lose root after each update, besure to check out the new patched boot image. I m sure in the future we will have automated process, don't need to re-root manually after each update
Hi,
I've downgraded my phone ZE520KL couple months ago but I've forgotten that VOLTE is only available on 7.0...
I've recieved the OTA notification, downloaded the package on the phone, but when it reboots it is going on TWRP & then if I'm rebooting it doesn't continue the upgrade process.
What am I missing? (on my previous phones this wasn't so tricky...) Should I use the Install method directly from TWRP? If Yes on which zip? Is it possible to find the one that I've downloaded directly with my phone?
bibile said:
Hi,
I've downgraded my phone ZE520KL couple months ago but I've forgotten that VOLTE is only available on 7.0...
I've recieved the OTA notification, downloaded the package on the phone, but when it reboots it is going on TWRP & then if I'm rebooting it doesn't continue the upgrade process.
What am I missing? (on my previous phones this wasn't so tricky...) Should I use the Install method directly from TWRP? If Yes on which zip? Is it possible to find the one that I've downloaded directly with my phone?
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Same like me before. Have you rooted your phone yet? if yes then try this, it work for me though (Backup your phone is recommended)
1. Download busybox, supersu and no-verity file
2. Using flashfire app, choose flash zip or ota option
3. Add ota 'WW-ZE520Kl-.....'
4. Add firmware 'UL-ASUS-....'
5. Remove tickmark from 'Inject supersu'
And flash, it will reboot but do not boot to system. You must boot to twrp, flash no-verity file, busybox and supersu or your phone will not boot. Then reboot, done.
If this method is helpful, do reply to me
Btw, sorry for my poor english.
[email protected]@ said:
Same like me before. Have you rooted your phone yet? if yes then try this, it work for me though (Backup your phone is recommended)
1. Download busybox, supersu and no-verity file
2. Using flashfire app, choose flash zip or ota option
3. Add ota 'WW-ZE520Kl-.....'
4. Add firmware 'UL-ASUS-....'
5. Remove tickmark from 'Inject supersu'
And flash, it will reboot but do not boot to system. You must boot to twrp, flash no-verity file, busybox and supersu or your phone will not boot. Then reboot, done.
If this method is helpful, do reply to me
Btw, sorry for my poor english.
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Thanks, works wonderfully! Flashfire flashed the new OTAs successfully but the phone didn't then boot (or it bootlooped). A quick Google search led me to your response and the dm-verity file fixed the boot!
I also didn't flash Busybox in case you needed to know and before flashing the OTAs I checked the "Automount" and "Mount systeam as R/W" in Flashfire otherwise the app would just get stuck in a blank screen.
EDIT: WiFI isn't working, tried already deleting the files in /data/misc/wifi, /persist and /data/misc/dhcp as suggested in various threads but still nothing. Anyone know how to fix it before I attempt to do a full backup and wipe?
vEEGAZ said:
Thanks, works wonderfully! Flashfire flashed the new OTAs successfully but the phone didn't then boot (or it bootlooped). A quick Google search led me to your response and the dm-verity file fixed the boot!
I also didn't flash Busybox in case you needed to know and before flashing the OTAs I checked the "Automount" and "Mount systeam as R/W" in Flashfire otherwise the app would just get stuck in a blank screen.
EDIT: WiFI isn't working, tried already deleting the files in /data/misc/wifi, /persist and /data/misc/dhcp as suggested in various threads but still nothing. Anyone know how to fix it before I attempt to do a full backup and wipe?
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Deleting files in /data/misc is not helped. Try this:
1. Check your selinux permissive or enforcing. If permissive, you should re-root your phone. Remember to flash busybox too or it will may some crash. Still not working follow step 2.
2. Re-flash the ROM using twrp. No data will be lost. Don't forget to re-root or it will not boot.
3. Try the lastest fw .68 or .75 though someone told that the .28 ota file had issue on wifi.
[email protected]@ said:
Deleting files in /data/misc is not helped. Try this:
1. Check your selinux permissive or enforcing. If permissive, you should re-root your phone. Remember to flash busybox too or it will may some crash. Still not working follow step 2.
2. Re-flash the ROM using twrp. No data will be lost. Don't forget to re-root or it will not boot.
3. Try the lastest fw .68 or .75 though someone told that the .28 ota file had issue on wifi.
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Reflashing through TWRP worked Although I did it after backing up all the apps and did a factory reset which didn't even fix the wi-fi problem. But then Flashfire is useless if TWRP is capable of flashing OTAs right?
vEEGAZ said:
Reflashing through TWRP worked Although I did it after backing up all the apps and did a factory reset which didn't even fix the wi-fi problem. But then Flashfire is useless if TWRP is capable of flashing OTAs right?
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Not really. Since OTA file can't flash through twrp. It really annoying for someone (like me ), so for the easiest way is just flash it using Flashfire, no need to use computer to flash stock recovery .
@vEEGAZ
yep, that's what I've been saying for months. I've never used anything but TWRP to flash my phone. I've downgraded, gone custom and back to stock many times.
@[email protected]@
I flash OTA's through TWRP every time there's an update.
wang1chung said:
@vEEGAZ
yep, that's what I've been saying for months. I've never used anything but TWRP to flash my phone. I've downgraded, gone custom and back to stock many times.
@[email protected]@
I flash OTA's through TWRP everything there's an update.
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When my phone still in 6.0.1, flashed OTA's throgh twrp it said 'not correct phone...' but after upgraded 7.0 it succeeded although i don't need it anymore.
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When my phone still in 6.0.1, flashed OTA's throgh twrp it said 'not correct phone...' but after upgraded 7.0 it succeeded although i don't need it anymore.
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edit your updater-script and it'll flash no problem.
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When my phone still in 6.0.1, flashed OTA's throgh twrp it said 'not correct phone...' but after upgraded 7.0 it succeeded although i don't need it anymore.
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Yeah that's what I encountered aswell back 2-3 years ago, I remember I couldn't flash any OTAs via TWRP but apparently now you can. That's why I also used Flashfire in the first place but after running out of all options for the wi-fi problem I decided to give TWRP a try et voilà, it worked
wang1chung said:
edit your updater-script and it'll flash no problem.
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I've tried that and still not working.
@[email protected]@
I JUST did it....on 1711.75 now. There was no recovery partition update either so I didn't have to reflash TWRP after :good:
I did have a bootloop issue after but fixed that by flashing the no-verity file. I'm not sure if that's related to having magisk installed though.
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@[email protected]@
I JUST did it....on 1711.75 now. There was no recovery partition update either so I didn't have to reflash TWRP after :good:
I did have a bootloop issue after but fixed that by flashing the no-verity file. I'm not sure if that's related to having magisk installed though.
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1. After reflashing rom through twrp, i lost my twrp. Oh, but when i use Flasfire, it isn't lost.
2. Not sure but after flashing ROM your boot will change to normal so it may not related to magisk or supersu. Maybe it beacause of the twrp, i've tried reflash stock recovery once and i can updated it without flash no-verity file though i've installed magisk.
[email protected]@ said:
1. After reflashing rom through twrp, i lost my twrp. Oh, but when i use Flasfire, it isn't lost.
2. Not sure but after flashing ROM your boot will change to normal so it may not related to magisk or supersu. Maybe it beacause of the twrp, i've tried reflash stock recovery once and i can updated it without flash no-verity file though i've installed magisk.
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1. You will only lose TWRP if there is a recovery partition update in the stock firmware, yes, but that doesn't happen with every update. I think I read of a way to block it from updating the recovery partition but can't find the article right now. If flashfire works, use it, I just like TWRP for the other features like making and restoring nandroid backups.
2. I dirty flashed the update again through TWRP, verified the bootloop issue and then installed magisk (through TWRP) and it resolved the bootloop issue. No-verify file not required.
wang1chung said:
1. You will only lose TWRP if there is a recovery partition update in the stock firmware, yes, but that doesn't happen with every update. I think I read of a way to block it from updating the recovery partition but can't find the article right now. If flashfire works, use it, I just like TWRP for the other features like making and restoring nandroid backups.
2. I dirty flashed the update again through TWRP, verified the bootloop issue and then installed magisk (through TWRP) and it resolved the bootloop issue. No-verify file not required.
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1.Ok, i got it.
2. The way using TWRP is keep the root ( root or not boot) and stock recovery is contrary ( can't root but will boot) or just flash custom kernel through twrp (not root required).
simple question :
- you are talking about OTA & Firmware...
I've downloaded again from asus website Version WW-V14.2020.1711.75 (I assume it is the latest firmware). Are you simply giving the example of an OTA that is released post the firmware version I have to install to have the 7.0 base?
Or is it anything that I'm missing...
From your explanations I should only :
- install flashfire
- flash the latest firmware
- boot into TWRP & flash no verity
- reboot the system
Right?
bibile said:
simple question :
- you are talking about OTA & Firmware...
I've downloaded again from asus website Version WW-V14.2020.1711.75 (I assume it is the latest firmware). Are you simply giving the example of an OTA that is released post the firmware version I have to install to have the 7.0 base?
Or is it anything that I'm missing...
From your explanations I should only :
- install flashfire
- flash the latest firmware
- boot into TWRP & flash no verity
- reboot the system
Right?
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Yep, you can also flash the latest .zip via TWRP instead of using Flashfire, it's 100% working for me. Just REMEMBER to flash the no-verity file otherwise you'll end up in a bootloop.
I have newest oreo fw from asus website. Ive unlocked bootloader with official app. Now i want WTRP and root with magisk. I want to know how to flash updates to get all wroking?
1. Flash TWRP via fastboot?
2. Flash Magisk via TWRP?
3. When update will release i must flash whole fw from asus website with TWRP and then no-verity file to boot?
4. Or can i use flashfire app to flash fw from asus website and then no-verity zip?
What is the best solution to have updated system without use PC? Step by step guide will be great THX
Im confuse.
Im using 1711.75 with magisk 15.3 and twrp 3.2.1.0
I have the full firmware of initial oreo
I just have to install flashfire
Flash the full firmware oreo that i have then rboot to twrp to flash no verify zip?
ktl20 said:
I have newest oreo fw from asus website. Ive unlocked bootloader with official app. Now i want WTRP and root with magisk. I want to know how to flash updates to get all wroking?
1. Flash TWRP via fastboot?
2. Flash Magisk via TWRP?
3. When update will release i must flash whole fw from asus website with TWRP and then no-verity file to boot?
4. Or can i use flashfire app to flash fw from asus website and then no-verity zip?
What is the best solution to have updated system without use PC? Step by step guide will be great THX
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iamROOTX said:
Im confuse.
Im using 1711.75 with magisk 15.3 and twrp 3.2.1.0
I have the full firmware of initial oreo
I just have to install flashfire
Flash the full firmware oreo that i have then rboot to twrp to flash no verify zip?
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The safest and true way to flash any ota update without any issues by using stock recovery, don't use twrp or flashfire or any other apps.
follow the steps below:
1. When you are rooted and twrp installed, to getback to full stock boot and recovery without wiping data, flash the latest raw image available. For oreo the latest available one for ze520kl is WW_ZE520KL_15.0410.1712.31_M3.10.47.16_Phone-user.raw.zip.
2. Now flash the ota update available normally via stock recovery.
3. Flash oreo support twrp-3.2.1-0 and magisk zip.
4. Done.
I'm periodically upload the latest available ota update for ze520kl in the ze520kl ota update links thread.
Here is the latest one.
I've got my hands on this phone today. So I went on and unlocked bootloader and installed TWRP (with all in one tool).
But now when I want to root my phone through twrp, i can't access my files. I see the root folders, but when I go to /sdcard there are only a bunch of folder with random letters.
I don't know what's wrong. It is not asking for a password or anything.
Twrp has decryption issues currently. It's mentioned in the thread.
No need to install it yet, just boot to it.
If you're wanting to install magisk, just go into adb sideload in twrp and sideload magisk from your PC.
hartleyshc said:
Twrp has decryption issues currently. It's mentioned in the thread.
No need to install it yet, just boot to it.
If you're wanting to install magisk, just go into adb sideload in twrp and sideload magisk from your PC.
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Thank you for your quick reply!
Is it bad that it is already flashed permanent? Or do I need to flash original recovery again?
I'll try and sideload it. Haven't done that before.
bokkoman said:
I've got my hands on this phone today. So I went on and unlocked bootloader and installed TWRP (with all in one tool).
But now when I want to root my phone through twrp, i can't access my files. I see the root folders, but when I go to /sdcard there are only a bunch of folder with random letters.
I don't know what's wrong. It is not asking for a password or anything.
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The current TWRP has decryption issues as its based on the Oreo tree and encryption/decryption works differently on pie.
Here is a post i did so follow it for easy instructions.
Funk Wizard said:
The current TWRP has decryption issues as its based on the Oreo tree and encryption/decryption works differently on pie.
Here is a post i did so follow it for easy instructions.
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I read in your post that you not recommend to flash twrp, but I already did. How do return to original recovery?
bokkoman said:
I read in your post that you not recommend to flash twrp, but I already did. How do return to original recovery?
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Nothing to worry about. You can dirty flash the latest full zip from my update thread or just wait for the next OTA as and when it comes flash the full zip that will overwrite the recovery partition to stock. For now TWRP is basically useless so i did not recommend to flash the installer instead just boot in it sideload magisk or kernel if you need to and retain stock recovery.
Feel free to ask anything if you are still in doubt :fingers-crossed:
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Nothing to worry about. You can dirty flash the latest full zip from my update thread or just wait for the next OTA as and when it comes flash the full zip that will overwrite the recovery partition to stock. For now TWRP is basically useless so i did not recommend to flash the installer instead just boot in it sideload magisk or kernel if you need to and retain stock recovery.
Feel free to ask anything if you are still in doubt :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks for the info! I'll wait for an update.
When that update comes, can i just install it from the settings? Or would i have to manually download it and install it thru TWRP/sideload?
And i guess I lose root after i update so i would have to boot into twrp and install magisk again.
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Thanks for the info! I'll wait for an update.
When that update comes, can i just install it from the settings? Or would i have to manually download it and install it thru TWRP/sideload?
And i guess I lose root after i update so i would have to boot into twrp and install magisk again.
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As and when the update comes, just let the system download and install the zip. It will auto download and install the full zip when it detects root/system modifications, just make sure you uninstall/deactivate all mods/magisk modules/ substratum overlays before you update. You can check for easy instruction on the third post of the update thread. I will update the thread as and when the OTA is released.
Also you guessed it right the update will unroot the device so you have to root it again so you can either do the same sideload way or just do it from the magisk manager - uninstall - install ota (do not reboot) - install magisk to second slot - reboot :good:
I will again update the detailed instructions for easy understanding and and when we have the update :good:
Just stay subscribed to the update thread :good:
Didn't see anyone else confirming that the Magisk OTA install works with Android 10, so... confirming that it does.
Let OTA finish but don't reboot.
Go to Magisk Manager and "Install" Magisk - select the bottom option (includes the OTA phrase)
Reboot
Profit.
No problems noticed in a half-day of use.
Did you do this from Pie or from Android Q beta? Also, did you uninstall Magisk from the manager before you did the OTA?
Anybody know if this worked smoothly with their Viper4Android app?
This worked form me going from Android 9 with Magisk to Android 10
I'm glad I waited and saw this before moving to Android 10. This worked like a charm for me as well.
gregoryx said:
Didn't see anyone else confirming that the Magisk OTA install works with Android 10, so... confirming that it does.
Let OTA finish but don't reboot.
Go to Magisk Manager and "Install" Magisk - select the bottom option (includes the OTA phrase)
Reboot
Profit.
No problems noticed in a half-day of use.
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Is this working on Novemeber 2019? i am rooted with magisk and twrp , but the OTA says error to download, try again. and never downloads and installed it.
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gregoryx said:
Didn't see anyone else confirming that the Magisk OTA install works with Android 10, so... confirming that it does.
Let OTA finish but don't reboot.
Go to Magisk Manager and "Install" Magisk - select the bottom option (includes the OTA phrase)
Reboot
Profit.
No problems noticed in a half-day of use.
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Is this working on Novemeber 2019? i am rooted with magisk and twrp , but the OTA says error to download, try again. and never downloads and install it.
Ota usually gives me error cant install so i flash factory image without (-w) wiping then i reflash kernel and magisk, result is updating to latest image with everything stays at it is
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Is this working on Novemeber 2019? i am rooted with magisk and twrp , but the OTA says error to download, try again. and never downloads and install it.
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Is your recovery stock? It may not be clearly stated as I haven't read the thread in its entirety, but the OTA will fail with TWRP installed. It likely will also fail if the system partition is modified.
EDIT: I re-read your post. You clearly note using TWRP.
Nightf0x_007 said:
Ota usually gives me error cant install so i flash factory image without (-w) wiping then i reflash kernel and magisk, result is updating to latest image with everything stays at it is
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How do you flash it, with flash fire, trough TWRP or from fastboot?
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How do you flash it, with flash fire, trough TWRP or from fastboot?
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Factory image flash via adb using pc, then i boot to twrp and reflash kernel and magisk
Anyone know how to get the native led configuration without using a custom rom or the lightflow app?
Should I update Magisk and manager before I do this?
My Magisk installed is 18.1 and it lists 20.1 as available
Magisk Manager installed is 7.0 and 7.4 is listed as available
If you wanna follow the official instructions :
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/tutorials.html#ota-installation
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Factory image flash via adb using pc, then i boot to twrp and reflash kernel and magisk
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i decided to flash the complete ota trough TWRP, installed normally but TWRP was gone, so installed again, then magisk then EX kernel, thanks.
kmry said:
i decided to flash the complete ota trough TWRP, installed normally but TWRP was gone, so installed again, then magisk then EX kernel, thanks.
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Yes this also works, this was the procedure i was following before, but i dont have twrp installed in my device, it causes bootloop and device sensors errors idk why so i fastboot it, once i tried updating by flashing ota zip via twrp but device didnt bootup maybe cause twrp is not installed so since that what i do is reflashing factory image without -w
Nightf0x_007 said:
Yes this also works, this was the procedure i was following before, but i dont have twrp installed in my device, it causes bootloop and device sensors errors idk why so i fastboot it, once i tried updating by flashing ota zip via twrp but device didnt bootup maybe cause twrp is not installed so since that what i do is reflashing factory image without -w
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do i have to delete the "-w" command only on the "flash-all.bat" or on the "flash-all.sc" too?
kmry said:
do i have to delete the "-w" command only on the "flash-all.bat" or on the "flash-all.sc" too?
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Just the flash-all.bat if your using Windows. :good:
kmry said:
do i have to delete the "-w" command only on the "flash-all.bat" or on the "flash-all.sc" too?
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.bat file only