I downloaded the aroma installer in the open gapps app, then hit install, the device rebooted into recovery but TWRP froze immediately after starting the install. After freezing for a few seconds it restarts TWRP and tries again, I can't boot into the is because it constantly tries to boot into recovery , what should I do to stop it from booting into recovery?
Try Twrp 2.8.0.0 I think the problem will be solved
get the latest download, 3.1.0.0 as of 03Mar17... believe that they fixed that issue...
I have TWRP 3.1. the only thing I can access to flash anything is download mode
darkforce81 said:
I have TWRP 3.1. the only thing I can access to flash anything is download mode
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reflash TWRP. also, redownload the aroma package, its likely a corrupted d/l
Re-flashing TWRP 3.1 didn't work, I had to revert to 2.8.7 to get aroma working but thank you
darkforce81 said:
Re-flashing TWRP 3.1 didn't work, I had to revert to 2.8.7 to get aroma working but thank you
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right on, that was going to be my next suggestion, however i dont think i would have said to go back that far in the revisions
darkforce81 said:
Re-flashing TWRP 3.1 didn't work, I had to revert to 2.8.7 to get aroma working but thank you
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How do I revert To 2.8.7 version
Ahmad Alvi said:
How do I revert To 2.8.7 version
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Just install TWRP 2.8.7 over your existing twrp installation
only use twrp 3.0.2
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I just reloaded oxygen 3.1.0 on my device, unlocked and flashed recovery. Everything works fine to this point but as soon as I flash superSu my phone stops booting. I have tried clearing the cache and checked for the recommended version of the superSU zip with the same result. Anyone have any suggestions?
rompup said:
I just reloaded oxygen 3.1.0 on my device, unlocked and flashed recovery. Everything works fine to this point but as soon as I flash superSu my phone stops booting. I have tried clearing the cache and checked for the recommended version of the superSU zip with the same result. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Which recovery ? Which superSu version ?
SuperSU 2.79
TWRP 3.0.2-2
rompup said:
SuperSU 2.79
TWRP 3.0.2-2
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There shouldn't be a problem as I've used these versions without any problems.
Try a clean flash (wipe data + cache + dalvik cache) with latest superSu beta(2.79 SR1).
Search for supersu in oneplus forums for oxygen 3.1.0 since normal supersu will break boot.
rompup said:
I just reloaded oxygen 3.1.0 on my device, unlocked and flashed recovery. Everything works fine to this point but as soon as I flash superSu my phone stops booting. I have tried clearing the cache and checked for the recommended version of the superSU zip with the same result. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Scherzengel said:
To succesfully install the newest Versions of SuperSU you have to install it in systemless mode. If you flash the ZIP it will install it in /system mode, so you have to force the systemless install.
Before you flash the newest Beta SuperSU.zip go to the TWRP terminal and write:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Then flash the ZIP.
SuperSU will be installed in systemless mode and your Phone will boot up fine.
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I found this in another thread and it worked for me. all credit goes to Scherzengel
Hi guys,
So I wanted to update my phone to a newer ROM, was using an Android 6.0 ROM that I liked a while ago so I decided to get an updated Android 7.1. The ROM worked fine and OpenGaps Pico installed fine.
Once I knew everything worked I downloaded the Aroma package from the OpenGapps app and then ran the install.
Unfortunately the install crashes almost instantly, then the phone reboots into recovery and runs the installer again. So I am stuck in a bootloop of it failing to install.
It says at the top "Running OpenRecoveryScript - Installing Zip"
Put battery into phone, power on, boots into TWRP recovery, crashes on "Starting AROMA Installer", reboots, LOOP.
Many thanks,
Ollie
OllieCrook said:
Hi guys,
So I wanted to update my phone to a newer ROM, was using an Android 6.0 ROM that I liked a while ago so I decided to get an updated Android 7.1. The ROM worked fine and OpenGaps Pico installed fine.
Once I knew everything worked I downloaded the Aroma package from the OpenGapps app and then ran the install.
Unfortunately the install crashes almost instantly, then the phone reboots into recovery and runs the installer again. So I am stuck in a bootloop of it failing to install.
It says at the top "Running OpenRecoveryScript - Installing Zip"
Put battery into phone, power on, boots into TWRP recovery, crashes on "Starting AROMA Installer", reboots, LOOP.
Many thanks,
Ollie
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Which version of TWRP do you have?
zlazaar said:
Which version of TWRP do you have?
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TWRP 3.1.1-0
OllieCrook said:
TWRP 3.1.1-0
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SEE multiple forum posts .
TWRP 3 + may be your problem use an older version .
OllieCrook said:
TWRP 3.1.1-0
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It's known that TWRP 3.0.1 can't handle Aroma installer.
I'm not sure if later versions were fixed.
v2.8.7 will not fail for sure.
zlazaar said:
It's known that TWRP 3.0.1 can't handle Aroma installer.
I'm not sure if later versions were fixed.
v2.8.7 will not fail for sure.
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Thanks! I didn't really look into things, just update everything together. I just ended up making my own gapps config.
i have the same problem, but my note 3 only enter to recovery and try to flash this gapps aroma and crash and reboot and do the same thing, dont enter to system, dont enter to download mode, only boots to recovery and crash, any solution? help me, I think he just passed on to a better life
Sorry for my bad english.
TH3-JUL10 said:
i have the same problem, but my note 3 only enter to recovery and try to flash this gapps aroma and crash and reboot and do the same thing, dont enter to system, dont enter to download mode, only boots to recovery and crash, any solution? help me, I think he just passed on to a better life
Sorry for my bad english.
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just ODIN it to default stock rom.
then after do the new rom flash procedure from start.
I updated the EMUI version on my ALE-L02 from 3.1 to 4.1 using TWRP recovery. The disadvantage of this is that I lost TWRP afterwards as it was replaced by the stock recovery.
I tried to flash TWRP to the phone again using ADB, which said that the flash was successful. However, when rebooting into recovery mode, it boots into the stock recovery. Why is it doing this/how do I fix it?
You need to follow the instructions to get TWRP to boot after install. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71429023&postcount=73
JpegXguy said:
You need to follow the instructions to get TWRP to boot after install. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71429023&postcount=73
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Thanks! Will try later on
mackelbot said:
I updated the EMUI version on my ALE-L02 from 3.1 to 4.1 using TWRP recovery. The disadvantage of this is that I lost TWRP afterwards as it was replaced by the stock recovery.
I tried to flash TWRP to the phone again using ADB, which said that the flash was successful. However, when rebooting into recovery mode, it boots into the stock recovery. Why is it doing this/how do I fix it?
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Try just pressing vol. up+ power, that happened to me sometimes. Also, as a tip, when flashing EMUI from TWRP first backup recovery than flash it. After that, don't reboot, go back and restore the recovery. Much easier for me.
UPDATE - Did not manage to find a way to get TWRP installed permanently but did manage to install Lineage OS 16 (which was my end goal) via hotboot of their recovery IMG, so happy with that at least! Appreciate any help given!
Not sure what I am doing wrong. have never come across this before!
I just completely reset my phone to stock via MiFlash
I then boot into TWRP recovery from Fastboot
I then install the TWRP installer in TWRP
I then reboot to recovery but get 'The System has been Destroyed'
I can still boot into the stock ROM
I can still boot into Fastboot
I just can't seem to get TWRP to install, I can only access it in hotboot
Any help would be amazing!
It's a known issue with Stock Pie and permanent TWRP.
A solution is to install magisk before booting to system
Tepig said:
It's a known issue with Stock Pie and permanent TWRP.
A solution is to install magisk before booting to system
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Oh well damn, I will give that a shot thank you!
Tepig said:
It's a known issue with Stock Pie and permanent TWRP.
A solution is to install magisk before booting to system
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Unfortunately did not do the trick for me
I installed TWRP then magisk, then rebooted to system
I then rebooted back to recovery but still get 'The system has been destroyed' message
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Unfortunately did not do the trick for me
I installed TWRP then magisk, then rebooted to system
I then rebooted back to recovery but still get 'The system has been destroyed' message
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Never install twrp on stock pie. You'll get the same message. Hotboot it only.
MoonCakeHug said:
Unfortunately did not do the trick for me
I installed TWRP then magisk, then rebooted to system
I then rebooted back to recovery but still get 'The system has been destroyed' message
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From what I have tried it seems that it is a bug with stock pie, custom roms with pie and stock oreo don't have this problem.
Anyway, you can basically get the same functionality by hotbooting but it's less convenient.
I have TWRP installed and resurrection remix. Maybe their TWRP works for you, just check the instructions and give it a try.
I think you should install TWRP in both slot A and B for it to work.
MoonCakeHug said:
Unfortunately did not do the trick for me
I installed TWRP then magisk, then rebooted to system
I then rebooted back to recovery but still get 'The system has been destroyed' message
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Weird, it used to work for me when I was on stock pie.
I'm on a custom rom right now so I cannot test if it still works.
Sorry
I also have the same problem but now I'm on a custom rom and the TWRP without magisk works, but I would like to try an sGSI, on a custom rom does the procedure work?
Try another twrp
I'm here also had the same problem on mi A2 lite
But Rom run smooth and stable for a long time that I even forgot I have no twrp. Instead I backed up with titanium bk just in case. So ,Hotbooted with adb.... less convinient but u get to where u wanna flash though
Hi Guys,
yesterday the new update came out, great.
I of course immediately pulled the zip (source) and installed it with TWRP (source).
So far no problems.
After a while I realized that I no longer had root because the apps stopped working.
When I wanted to boot into the TWRP to reinstall Magisk, I unfortunately found that it was no longer available, but only stock recovery.
Well, I thought to myself and tried to reinstall TWRP (method-twrp-3.3.1-2-davinci-fix), which was fatal, because my cell phone only booted into the Fastboot.
Then I got my cell phone, set up again with the Fastboot method.
Now I'm back to 11.0.4.0 but unfortunately without TWRP and root.
Can someone please describe how I can get TWRP and root again on Android 10?
I am thankful for every help !!!
Same thing happening to me, no matter what I do, stock recovery keeps overwriting TWRP
Oh dear, that doesn't sound good.
I hope there will be a solution to the problem soon.
I don't want to do without TWRP and root.
I wanted to try it according to these instructions "https://miui.blog/redmi-k20/twrp-mi-9t-redmi-k20-vbmeta-mauronofrio/". But don't trust me, I'm afraid that it won't work and I can start all over again.
Flash official TWRP this morning with fastboot commands without problem.
1. reboot in fastboot mode
2. Flash recovery with this command "fastboot flash recovery yourrecovery.img"
3. Reboot in recovery with this command "fastboot boot yourrecovery.img"
Any problems here.
The fact that twrp is lost when flashing official rom (even thought twrp itself) is normal. You just have to reboot into bootloader and flash twrp again and it will be back.
Your problem here is that you are using an old and unofficial twrp build, that has problems on newer roms. Flash official twrp and you'll be fine
houbaba said:
Flash official TWRP this morning with fastboot commands without problem.
1. reboot in fastboot mode
2. Flash recovery with this command "fastboot flash recovery yourrecovery.img"
3. Reboot in recovery with this command "fastboot boot yourrecovery.img"
Any problems here.
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Can u share the twrp file, im unnable to flash the one i have without causing a bootloop
hounter17 said:
Can u share the twrp file, im unnable to flash the one i have without causing a bootloop
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Download from the official twrp site here: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimi9t.html
RedNas74 said:
Download from the official twrp site here: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimi9t.html
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Oh sorry it works? I read somewhere that the original causes also bootloops :good:
Found something on a Russian website.
Обновление TWRP Recovery от LR.Team для устройств на Android 10
Does anyone dare to test this?
Here is the link to the TWRP for our Mi9t
> TWRP-3.3.1-1109-DX (полный комплект для установки) <
Check it out...
I finally got it
I did the following.
"V11.0.4.0.QFJEUXM" flashed in the TWRP and booted into the system, TWRP will be overwritten.
Now flashed TWRP "twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img" in Fastboot and booted into Recovery (TWRP).
To be on the safe side, I had the cell phone booted again into the TWRP in the TWRP.
Then I flashed Magisk "Magisk-v20.3.zip".
Booted cell phone into the system and everything works.
frank808 said:
I finally got it
I did the following.
"V11.0.4.0.QFJEUXM" flashed in the TWRP and booted into the system, TWRP will be overwritten.
Now flashed TWRP "twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img" in Fastboot and booted into Recovery (TWRP).
To be on the safe side, I had the cell phone booted again into the TWRP in the TWRP.
Then I flashed Magisk "Magisk-v20.3.zip".
Booted cell phone into the system and everything works.
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Where did you get the twrp file from?
You can use OrangeFox Recovery if you want a TWRP that can survive after flashing MIUI ROMs or updates :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/development/official-orangefox-recovery-project-t4037899
RedNas74 said:
Download from the official twrp site here: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimi9t.html
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Ok, I am on global 11.0.4.0 (QFJMIXM) and I used this latest twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img and I can confirm its working without bootloop.
ShiningScias said:
You can use OrangeFox Recovery if you want a TWRP that can survive after flashing MIUI ROMs or updates :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/development/official-orangefox-recovery-project-t4037899
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To install TWRP, is it neccesary to wipe Data (or something else)?
And if Data must be wiped, does it mean that Data will no more be encrypted as originally by MIUI?
I have 11.0.4.0, rooted by Magisk (Magisk installed simply by patching and flashing boot.img, did not need TWRP for, did not wipe Data, etc) and I possibly want to have TWRP but don't want to loose encryption of Data, Widewine L1 and so
zgfg said:
To install TWRP, is it neccesary to wipe Data (or something else)?
And if Data must be wiped, does it mean that Data will no more be encrypted as originally by MIUI?
I have 11.0.4.0, rooted by Magisk (Magisk installed simply by patching and flashing boot.img, did not need TWRP for, did not wipe Data, etc) and I possibly want to have TWRP but don't want to loose encryption of Data, Widewine L1 and so
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You don't need to wipe anything to install a custom Recovery (like TWRP).
TWRP can handle ROM encryption, you just need to install a correct TWRP, and version, for your current MIUI / Android version.
A custom Recovery doesn't change Widevine level.
And TWRP is useful in case of bootloop (because of an installed Magisk module, by example) or if you want to easily reinstall Magisk after ROM update.
RedNas74 said:
Download from the official twrp site here: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimi9t.html
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Micdu70 said:
You don't need to wipe anything to install a custom Recovery (like TWRP).
TWRP can handle ROM encryption, you just need to install a correct TWRP, and version, for your current MIUI / Android version.
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Ok thanks, so starting from v11.0.4.0 QFJEUXM, rooted by Magisk (did not wipe Data or so, just patched and flashed boot img), is it ok just to flash (from Fastboot) twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img, downloaded from the official site https://twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
Maybe I could test first by
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
zgfg said:
Ok thanks, so starting from v11.0.4.0 QFJEUXM, rooted by Magisk (did not wipe Data or so, just patched and flashed boot img), is it ok just to flash (from Fastboot) twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img, downloaded from the official site https://twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
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Yes, it should work.
But I prefer OrangeFox Recovery.
zgfg said:
so starting from v11.0.4.0 QFJEUXM, rooted by Magisk (did not wipe Data or so, just patched and flashed boot img), is it ok just to flash (from Fastboot) twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img, downloaded from the official site https://twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
Maybe I could test first by
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
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Micdu70 said:
Yes, it should work.
But I prefer OrangeFox Recovery.
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Something is fishy. IMO, if that official TWRP is really ok for 11.0.4.0, then it should correctly boot by:
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
But phone rebooted into the dark.
TG, I didn't really flash with, so by long pressing Pow it rebooted to system.
Tried again, no avail
Edit:
Tried the same fastboot boot with
twrp-3.3.1-12-davinci-mauronofrio.img and also OrangeFox-R10.1_1-Stable-davinci.img (obtained by unzipping OrangeFox), but it also reboots to dark and I have to long press Pow to reboot to system
frank808 said:
Hi Guys,
yesterday the new update came out, great.
I of course immediately pulled the zip (source) and installed it with TWRP (source).
So far no problems.
After a while I realized that I no longer had root because the apps stopped working.
When I wanted to boot into the TWRP to reinstall Magisk, I unfortunately found that it was no longer available, but only stock recovery.
Well, I thought to myself and tried to reinstall TWRP (method-twrp-3.3.1-2-davinci-fix), which was fatal, because my cell phone only booted into the Fastboot.
Then I got my cell phone, set up again with the Fastboot method.
Now I'm back to 11.0.4.0 but unfortunately without TWRP and root.
Can someone please describe how I can get TWRP and root again on Android 10?
I am thankful for every help !!!
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You can install twrp by All In One tool
You can find its thread here itself
I took the official TWRP. " Link "
Flashed in fastboat and then booted the phone with a key combination in TWRP.
With the Fastboot command it didn't work for me either, the cell phone remained black ...