Hi guys.
Trying not to panic right now. Flashed TWRP on my phone, 3.0, all good. Then proceed to flash ROOT, and it got stuck on the bootloader warning.
Tried flashing another version of ROOT on top, and it didn't solve the problem, but was able to reach boot animation.
After searching, i saw it's possible to unbrick device by reflashing stock rom. Can also solve the problem by flashing CM 13 lux instead?
Update: going to try it now. Whish me luck!!!
success with installing the CM13! working perfect. Now just choosing which gapps to install.
su 2.62-63 works with stock
It's all solved now, with GAPPS and Root from chainfire, finally working. Awesome!
Hi guys, I faced some trouble while installing xposed with my galaxy A500F.
Here are the problem, my phone keep on boot into recovery (twrp) when i flashed any zip files except the root file recommended by this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/recovery-samsung-galaxy-a52015-sm-a500f-t3360802 .
I have tried other TWRP and Cynogen Recovery which is still the same. This one from the link which at least let me boot into normal.
The only method for me to boot into normal is to flash to the stock firmware via odin which then I need to reroot, reinstall twrp and try to figure out is there any other method with.
Restoring backup are not working as well for twrp which still boot back to the recovery. Some flash files, which event better ( this refer to the deodex http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...nt/deodex-deodexed-samsung-galaxy-a5-t3232134 ) which stuck in that samsung loding screen while booting.
Any help would be thankful
Jacker31 said:
Hi guys, I faced some trouble while installing xposed with my galaxy A500F.
Here are the problem, my phone keep on boot into recovery (twrp) when i flashed any zip files except the root file recommended by this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/recovery-samsung-galaxy-a52015-sm-a500f-t3360802 .
I have tried other TWRP and Cynogen Recovery which is still the same. This one from the link which at least let me boot into normal.
The only method for me to boot into normal is to flash to the stock firmware via odin which then I need to reroot, reinstall twrp and try to figure out is there any other method with.
Restoring backup are not working as well for twrp which still boot back to the recovery. Some flash files, which event better ( this refer to the deodex http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...nt/deodex-deodexed-samsung-galaxy-a5-t3232134 ) which stuck in that samsung loding screen while booting.
Any help would be thankful
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Hello:
- First, TWRP to use and it is the only one that does not give me trouble installing ROMs Marshmallow (as Resurrection Remix, AICP or CM13) is the v3.0.0.1 of mygalaxya (download here). Steps for install: here
- Second, if you are in ROM Stock 5.0.2 and just want TWRP to install Xposed, I recommend using the v2.8.7 (here) does not give problems at all, although no use to install ROMs Marshmallow.
- Third, it is not necessary deodex the ROM to install Xposed, since there is a modified version of Xposed that works perfectly both as Deodex and Odex ROMs, you can download it from here.
If after using TWRP 3.0.0.1 (or higher) and enters Recovery restart always, I recommend the v2.8.7 flash on it for a normal boot.
I hope the information is usefull. :good:
Just installed Nougat stock ROM for my S7 Edge with ODIN, and trying to root.
I installed TWRP latest version 3.01 and immediately after installed supersu 2.79 SR3 from TWRP.
At first I could not boot the phone because it kept saying I used the wrong PIN code for boot. I reflashed stock rom and was able to boot again (same PIN) - disabled PIN on boot, and reflashed TWRP and supersu, but it keeps hanging at the Samsung Logo.
Flashing stock rom solves it, but I still want to root it..
What am I doing wrong?
currently there is no reliable root for nouget roms. It is being worked on.
Cosmic Blue said:
currently there is no reliable root for nouget roms. It is being worked on.
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Thanks for replying.
In this case - even if the goal is to root - it seems the problem is with TWRP.. Even if I do not root, but just install TWRP, the neverending bootlogo shows up..
Nougat OS has been changed that all the old rooting and twrp need to be updated.
It will be a while till developers can modify the os to allow changes.
Have posted the same question in the TWRP S7 thread that I did not see before posting this one - sorry
So I'm trying the Magisk root mode instead of SuperSU. This is my first time messing with Magisk.
I flashed the lastest OOS version and flashed the Magisk zip.
I went to the dowload modules section and installed a bunch of modules without rebooting immediatly. After all installed I rebooted and to my surprise, the phone didn't boot. It stays in the 1+ logo forever.
What have I done wrong? Installed wrong modules? Should I reboot after each module installed?
I flashed the ROM back, wiped cache and dalvik and flashed Magisk again and still the phone isn't booting..
EDIT: Flashed the ROM again without Magisk or SuperSU and it booted, but somehow I lost the TWRP recovery!
Great now it will wipe my phone to install the TWRP recovery again..
These are my favorites so far, I am so happy with them
gonsa said:
So I'm trying the Magisk root mode instead of SuperSU. This is my first time messing with Magisk.
I flashed the lastest OOS version and flashed the Magisk zip.
I went to the dowload modules section and installed a bunch of modules without rebooting immediatly. After all installed I rebooted and to my surprise, the phone didn't boot. It stays in the 1+ logo forever.
What have I done wrong? Installed wrong modules? Should I reboot after each module installed?
I flashed the ROM back, wiped cache and dalvik and flashed Magisk again and still the phone isn't booting..
EDIT: Flashed the ROM again without Magisk or SuperSU and it booted, but somehow I lost the TWRP recovery!
Great now it will wipe my phone to install the TWRP recovery again..
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It won't wipe your phone if you simply run it in fastboot and flash the TWRP recovery. The only reason it wipes the first time is because you had to do an oem unlock, which is already done now. The only time you will have to wipe your whole phone from now on is if you decrypt, and with ROMs starting to work with encryption, that shouldn't need to be done.
For the boot loop, my guess is a bad module.
To get the phone working again, you did the correct thing in flashing the stock zip without Magisk. The only thing you needed to do right after that was flash TWRP recovery image again through TWRP to overwrite the stock recovery. Then you would boot up, uninstall the modules, and reflash Magisk.
The only Magisk module I use is the stock Google Dialer/Contacts mod.
chazarss said:
These are my favorites so far, I am so happy with them
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Wow. Didn't knew there are so many modules just for OP5. Guess it's time to root.
Does using doze for Google play services causes any notification issues? Delay etc.
naturist said:
Wow. Didn't knew there are so many modules just for OP5. Guess it's time to root.
Does using doze for Google play services causes any notification issues? Delay etc.
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None any issue, just flash and relax
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It won't wipe your phone if you simply run it in fastboot and flash the TWRP recovery. The only reason it wipes the first time is because you had to do an oem unlock, which is already done now. The only time you will have to wipe your whole phone from now on is if you decrypt, and with ROMs starting to work with encryption, that shouldn't need to be done.
For the boot loop, my guess is a bad module.
To get the phone working again, you did the correct thing in flashing the stock zip without Magisk. The only thing you needed to do right after that was flash TWRP recovery image again through TWRP to overwrite the stock recovery. Then you would boot up, uninstall the modules, and reflash Magisk.
The only Magisk module I use is the stock Google Dialer/Contacts mod.
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thank you for your explanation. I managed to install the TWRP recovery again. what's happening now is I flash the ROM and it boots. I flash Magisk and it doesn't boot. I flash the ROM again and then SuperSU and it works. What I think is happening now is when I flash Magisk it might load the modules that don't work and it won't boot. Is there a way to know if the modules are installed in the background?
What I did now was flash the Magisk uninstaller and flashed the SuperSU and it's working.
Check out this guide I wrote!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-fix-twrp-recovery-script-loop-t3649727
Im_Mattgame said:
Check out this guide I wrote!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-fix-twrp-recovery-script-loop-t3649727
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I llaughed out loud when I read the "Flash Stock Recovery - Step 7/ Ponder for a minute at how useless it is"
You guide is good but not for my situation. I can boot, just not with Magisk. The thing was, I installed a lot of Magisk modules all at once, like Viper4Android, Emoji one module, and a bunch of more. Then rebooted and it bootlooped.
Would like to get center clock on the status bar. Is there a module that does this?
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Would like to get center clock on the status bar. Is there a module that does this?
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Substratum is your answer to that question. I haven't tried any full themes since our recovery is still a working mess it seems, so I'm worried about backups. But the Ozone Substratum module works well. I just made my clock centered with small date and am/pm. Persists through dirty flashes too.
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Would like to get center clock on the status bar. Is there a module that does this?
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This will do it
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/themes/v3-1-ozone-substratum-module-oos-t3627336
gonsa said:
thank you for your explanation. I managed to install the TWRP recovery again. what's happening now is I flash the ROM and it boots. I flash Magisk and it doesn't boot. I flash the ROM again and then SuperSU and it works. What I think is happening now is when I flash Magisk it might load the modules that don't work and it won't boot. Is there a way to know if the modules are installed in the background?
What I did now was flash the Magisk uninstaller and flashed the SuperSU and it's working.
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I haven't had to mess around with uninstalling Magisk modules, but I assume the method to uninstall a module would be to
Flash system zip
Flash TWRP recovery
Boot into phone
Run the Magisk manager app without actually having Magisk installed
Uninstall or disable the modules
Then install Magisk
gonsa said:
I llaughed out loud when I read the "Flash Stock Recovery - Step 7/ Ponder for a minute at how useless it is"
You guide is good but not for my situation. I can boot, just not with Magisk. The thing was, I installed a lot of Magisk modules all at once, like Viper4Android, Emoji one module, and a bunch of more. Then rebooted and it bootlooped.
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Ah okay I see, then yeah it is maybe an incompatibility issue with one of the modules, mind listing all of them, I'll try and figure out which one is causing the Bootloop ?
chazarss said:
These are my favorites so far, I am so happy with them
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Where I can find those zips?
FloyderE said:
Where I can find those zips?
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just google it man
gonsa said:
So I'm trying the Magisk root mode instead of SuperSU. This is my first time messing with Magisk.
I flashed the lastest OOS version and flashed the Magisk zip.
I went to the dowload modules section and installed a bunch of modules without rebooting immediatly. After all installed I rebooted and to my surprise, the phone didn't boot. It stays in the 1+ logo forever.
What have I done wrong? Installed wrong modules? Should I reboot after each module installed?
I flashed the ROM back, wiped cache and dalvik and flashed Magisk again and still the phone isn't booting..
EDIT: Flashed the ROM again without Magisk or SuperSU and it booted, but somehow I lost the TWRP recovery!
Great now it will wipe my phone to install the TWRP recovery again..
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Keep in mind that everytime you update your phone it will also install stock recovery. So you'll need to re-install twrp after every oos update.
I have no module installed but I use other apps that needs root.
Btw can anyone comment on atmos or viper4android, does your phone/headphone sound any better?
chazarss said:
None any issue, just flash and relax
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How big of a difference on battery have you noticed using this doze Google play services module?
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How big of a difference on battery have you noticed using this doze Google play services module?
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Not realy I can't say that really can fell
chazarss said:
These are my favorites so far, I am so happy with them
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So for the YouTube no ads, which one did you use, generic or Vance or black Vance?
Aldo for the arise module, do you have a link? I can't find it searching. Thanks.
i am using black version, so far soo good
Arise comes with magisk module in latest version from here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=176171 but it is little complicated to install. but you can follow here for instuctions http://www.droidviews.com/install-arise-magnum-opus-sound-mod-android/
I've messed everything up and now I'm devastated!
My S8 stucks at the very first screen (where it says: SAMSUNG GALAXY S8 - powered by android). It doesn't boot further this very specific screen. I have tried to update Magisk and Magisk Manager but only Magisk Manager seems to get updated successfully while the app suddenly says that the latest version of Magisk Manager required Magisk V19.XX hence I've tried to install it via TWRP. According to log screen, I've managed to install magisk via TWRP but after booting up, I opened Magisk Manager where it now says that Magisk isn't installed. I therefore boot into TWRP and tried to fix it since some apps of mine that required root access wasn't working anymore. So, I thought I must have lost root access. I once again boot into recovery, I uninstalled magisk and install an older version of magisk and magisk manager and also the no_verity patch. After that my Galaxy S8 won't boot up. It just stucks at the very first screen. My S8 (international version) is still on Nougat stock samsung firmware and I can enter TWRP but the phone remains freeze and stubbornly refused to boot up.
I'm quite devastated and I hope you guys can help me fix this issue!
Thank you!
Hi, well sorry if I am stating the obvious but I would format and install one of the many custom roms available...
tosmaniac said:
Hi, well sorry if I am stating the obvious but I would format and install one of the many custom roms available...
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Are there any solutions other than flashing a custom rom? Meanwhile, I have managed to flash Android 9 via ODIN and have TWRP installed but it won't boot up and stucks at the very first booting screens.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
cocolish said:
Are there any solutions other than flashing a custom rom? Meanwhile, I have managed to flash Android 9 via ODIN and have TWRP installed but it won't boot up and stucks at the very first booting screens.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
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Have you tried just flashing stock rom only to see if it boots up. You may have to do a clean install.
Problem sounds like you haven't decrypted phone and flashed no verity zip file.
You won't need to flash a custom rom to fix this.
As for magisk have a look through this very helpful guide for installs and troubleshooting.
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
I've managed to solve this issue by myself. But still, thank you so much! It's the thought that counts ? And yes, I've figured out that I haven't decrypt my S8. But everything is absolutely fine now and I feel extremely relieved. It took me 1 day to fix this major issue and I've encountered lots of difficulties while trying to fix this like bootloops, system won't boot up and managed to stuck at the very first booting screen again and the phone boot past the first booting screen and stucks at the second booting screen, and also bootloader error and stuffs like where realization hit me that I can't restore my nandroid backup while still on Nougat because after restoring it won't boot up. I therefore managed to flash Android 9 and twrp. My S8 is now on Android Pie with custom recovery and rooted (via Magisk).