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*NOTE: I tried to update my XT1575 Moto-X Pure Edition from a file on this page and it was a disaster! I now have the OTA visible on my phone, see screenshot, that keeps popping up. My phone is currently rooted, unlocked, and has TWRP installed, all courtesy of WinDroid tool. Windroid was painless, easy, and got the job done pretty quickly. Now that I can take the OTA update, is there an instruction page somewhere showing how to take the upgrade and keep root and recovery TWRP? That is the gist of what I really need.
I have a new Motorola Moto-X Pure Edition, rooted and TWRP with WinDroid app from Windows. This made it incredibly easy to unlock bootloader, install TWRPm and root. I am very happy with this system and some Xposed modules. I heard all the hoopla about the new Marshmallow rollout but did not have it offered to me on this phone. So, I did it manually from this page:
Stock/Rooted/Debloated X1575 6.0 MPH24.49-18
So much to choose from so I downloaded the moto_x_pure_edition_rooted_x1575_mph24.49-18_v1-deodexed.zip and flashed it in TWRP, after making a nandroid backup in TWRP. Everything seemed to work fine but I had problems after problems. My 32 GB ext-sdcard "vanished" and the system insisted that I reformat the card as "Portable" or "Permanent". I chose portable. I could not get Xposed working properly. My password manager would not work, when I updated from the play store, I got the message that all Android 6 apps now require a password at first run. Huh? What password? None of the passwords I have for the password managers would open the app.
Before losing 30+ GB of data on my ext-sdcard, I copied it to PC, then when complete I put it back in the phone, allowed the format as portable, then pulled the card and restored my stuff. Nothing was working right and it was pretty scary as this is my only phone. I restored the TWRP backup and had some settling in issues, but it worked, all but for WiFi. I could not turn it on! Like a spring on the switch, the moment you switched on WiFi, it snapped right back to the OFF position. No more WiFi. A friend sent me a stock recovery zip file, CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip.
This file, once unzipped, will flash the entire phone back to stock. He send me a small modem-flash.bat file because he thinks that I have an Android 6 radio in an Android 5 device. After running the flash-modem.bat, I got my WiFi back.
flash-modem.bat
Code:
@ECHO Off
@Echo Test
C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140702\sdk\platform-tools\adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
.fastboot reboot
Now I am really, really gun shy. I now have the dreaded update message on my phone, see screenshot. I found some good instructions here:
[GUIDE] Unlock/Root/Flash for Moto X Style/Pure
Are these instructions safe if I take the OTA update?
What preparations should be made prior to taking OTA aside from a TWRP backup?
Must I really format my ext-sdcard to use Marshmallow?
What other kind of weird things will happen?
Thank you so much, scared "sheetless in Florida"
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Ohmster said:
*NOTE: I tried to update my XT1575 Moto-X Pure Edition from a file on this page and it was a disaster! I now have the OTA visible on my phone, see screenshot, that keeps popping up. My phone is currently rooted, unlocked, and has TWRP installed, all courtesy of WinDroid tool. Windroid was painless, easy, and got the job done pretty quickly. Now that I can take the OTA update, is there an instruction page somewhere showing how to take the upgrade and keep root and recovery TWRP? That is the gist of what I really need.
I have a new Motorola Moto-X Pure Edition, rooted and TWRP with WinDroid app from Windows. This made it incredibly easy to unlock bootloader, install TWRPm and root. I am very happy with this system and some Xposed modules. I heard all the hoopla about the new Marshmallow rollout but did not have it offered to me on this phone. So, I did it manually from this page:
Stock/Rooted/Debloated X1575 6.0 MPH24.49-18
So much to choose from so I downloaded the moto_x_pure_edition_rooted_x1575_mph24.49-18_v1-deodexed.zip and flashed it in TWRP, after making a nandroid backup in TWRP. Everything seemed to work fine but I had problems after problems. My 32 GB ext-sdcard "vanished" and the system insisted that I reformat the card as "Portable" or "Permanent". I chose portable. I could not get Xposed working properly. My password manager would not work, when I updated from the play store, I got the message that all Android 6 apps now require a password at first run. Huh? What password? None of the passwords I have for the password managers would open the app.
Before losing 30+ GB of data on my ext-sdcard, I copied it to PC, then when complete I put it back in the phone, allowed the format as portable, then pulled the card and restored my stuff. Nothing was working right and it was pretty scary as this is my only phone. I restored the TWRP backup and had some settling in issues, but it worked, all but for WiFi. I could not turn it on! Like a spring on the switch, the moment you switched on WiFi, it snapped right back to the OFF position. No more WiFi. A friend sent me a stock recovery zip file, CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip.
This file, once unzipped, will flash the entire phone back to stock. He send me a small modem-flash.bat file because he thinks that I have an Android 6 radio in an Android 5 device. After running the flash-modem.bat, I got my WiFi back.
flash-modem.bat
Code:
@ECHO Off
@Echo Test
C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140702\sdk\platform-tools\adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
.fastboot reboot
Now I am really, really gun shy. I now have the dreaded update message on my phone, see screenshot. I found some good instructions here:
[GUIDE] Unlock/Root/Flash for Moto X Style/Pure
Are these instructions safe if I take the OTA update?
What preparations should be made prior to taking OTA aside from a TWRP backup?
Must I really format my ext-sdcard to use Marshmallow?
What other kind of weird things will happen?
Thank you so much, scared "sheetless in Florida"
:
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Two points:
1. You can never ever ever take any OTA with a custom recovery (TWRP) installed. You MUST flash stock recovery prior to taking the OTA.
2. The update will fail if you have made ANY modifications to /system. This includes using TWRP to flash SuperSu to your device.
So if you just do a complete FULL return to stock and have a working lollipop installation, DO NOT INSTALL TWRP OR INSTALL SUPERSU. Take the OTA update. Afterwards you are free to go ahead and flash TWRP. I recommend IMMEDIATELY making a nandroid backup once you have taken the OTA and flashed TWRP.
I also suggest using the new "systemless root" method instead of the traditional root method. If you use systemless root, you won't need to restore /system (as long as you didn't modify it by flashing Xposed, Adaway, or similar. If a future OTA comes out with systemless root, you simply flash the stock kernel (which will unroot you), then accept the new update, then modify the boot image again to re-gain root.
To sum it up: *IF* you are 100% stock on lollipop (no TWRP, no SuperSU), you can go ahead and take the OTA. Afterwards, you can do whatever you would like (flash TWRP, SuperSU, etc). Just keep in mind that if you don't use the new systemless root, you will have to do a full return to stock AGAIN the next time an OTA comes out.
Good Luck.
Hi Ohmster. Hope you are well. I experienced the exact same "mess" as you have. In fact, I had the identical setup (Lollipop, TWRP, Nova, etc.). I tried the FLASH-ALL approach multiple times as well as separate reflash of the modem included in the CLARK_RETUS zip (followed steps line by line). But I'm still stuck without wifi (slides back to "off" immediately). prior to all this, I did a factory wipe as well as subsequent "fastboot -w". Any ideas? I'm on day 3 without a phone Thanks in advance for your wisdom!!
nypeach said:
Hi Ohmster. Hope you are well. I experienced the exact same "mess" as you have. In fact, I had the identical setup (Lollipop, TWRP, Nova, etc.). I tried the FLASH-ALL approach multiple times as well as separate reflash of the modem included in the CLARK_RETUS zip (followed steps line by line). But I'm still stuck without wifi (slides back to "off" immediately). prior to all this, I did a factory wipe as well as subsequent "fastboot -w". Any ideas? I'm on day 3 without a phone Thanks in advance for your wisdom!!
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Hi Ohmster. Seems that your "positive mojo" did the trick... I tried one more time and finally up and running. Thanks for your posts and wisdom!!!
samwathegreat said:
Two points:
1. You can never ever ever take any OTA with a custom recovery (TWRP) installed. You MUST flash stock recovery prior to taking the OTA.
2. The update will fail if you have made ANY modifications to /system. This includes using TWRP to flash SuperSu to your device.
So if you just do a complete FULL return to stock and have a working lollipop installation, DO NOT INSTALL TWRP OR INSTALL SUPERSU. Take the OTA update. Afterwards you are free to go ahead and flash TWRP. I recommend IMMEDIATELY making a nandroid backup once you have taken the OTA and flashed TWRP.
I also suggest using the new "systemless root" method instead of the traditional root method. If you use systemless root, you won't need to restore /system (as long as you didn't modify it by flashing Xposed, Adaway, or similar. If a future OTA comes out with systemless root, you simply flash the stock kernel (which will unroot you), then accept the new update, then modify the boot image again to re-gain root.
To sum it up: *IF* you are 100% stock on lollipop (no TWRP, no SuperSU), you can go ahead and take the OTA. Afterwards, you can do whatever you would like (flash TWRP, SuperSU, etc). Just keep in mind that if you don't use the new systemless root, you will have to do a full return to stock AGAIN the next time an OTA comes out.
Good Luck.
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Do you think it would work if I did a Full Unroot using SuperSU and then uninstalled it using TiBu. Then flashed stock recovery using the restore to stock tool. So at that point I would have unrooted, removed SuperSu, and flashed back the stock recovery image. Do you think this would do the trick, or is it just best to completely flash the entire device using the restore to stock tool in full. I can recover from a soft brick but don't want a complete brick. Do you think my method is worth a try and that it wouldn't cause a complete brick condition? I would like to not have to reset my phone completely, but will if that is the only best way to get onto MM. Thanks.
nypeach said:
Hi Ohmster. Seems that your "positive mojo" did the trick... I tried one more time and finally up and running. Thanks for your posts and wisdom!!!
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Actually my XT1575 is running and is in good shape now. I was lucky, @OldBaldy got on Hangouts with me and walked me through it. He sent me a large file which I believe to be the original stock rom for the Moto-X with a flash.bat file in so as long as you have your Windows drivers installed with ADB and Fastboot working. It took me the entire night to get that working with the correct drivers because Baldy had to go to bed.
The file I really needed for this is a 1.27 GB file, CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip. He told me NOT to run the FLASH-ALL.bat inside because all he wanted to do was reset the WiFi radio from an Android 6 radio to an Android 5 radio. Baldy was really smart and edited the restore system bat file to a tiny little "StockROM_FlashModem.txt" and it worked! WiFi came right back!
After that, I had to use adb over USB to flash the system back to original lollipop with no root, take the OTA update, then flash the boot.image file, update done, then flash the boot.img before installing SuperSU and most of this we did with ADB over USB. You cannot flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip until you flash that boot.img file.
If I was smart, I would have copy/pasted all the adb stuff we did into a text file, but of course, I didn't. But yes it is all working quite well now.
BEWARE:
Xposed does work in MM but not everything. I had to go back to TWRP, remove Xposed, and then enable only a couple of them that I know are safe like AdBlocker and Greenify.
I cannot give you anymore details since I screwed it up myself a couple of times and ended up redoing it on my own and again with Baldy's help.
NOTE:
Baldy did want something out of all this help he was giving me, he wanted the very first nandroid TWRP backup system files that I made immediately as soon as I got the update done because that is a perfectly clean backup and if you ever wanted to put your phone back to stock, that backup would do it.
Before giving up on Xposed and being sure that this was lousing up my phone; self boots, black screen, would not boot, bootloop, etc., I finally realized that this phone actually WORKS, man. It has to be the Xposed files,and modules that are causing the problems. And after removing all but the 2 I mentioned, the phone works great now. I will add more modules, very, very slowly and test each one for a couple of days before I clear it and dare add another one.
Ohmster said:
Actually my XT1575 is running and is in good shape now. I was lucky, @OldBaldy got on Hangouts with me and walked me through it. He sent me a large file which I believe to be the original stock rom for the Moto-X with a flash.bat file in so as long as you have your Windows drivers installed with ADB and Fastboot working. It took me the entire night to get that working with the correct drivers because Baldy had to go to bed.
The file I really needed for this is a 1.27 GB file, CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip. He told me NOT to run the FLASH-ALL.bat inside because all he wanted to do was reset the WiFi radio from an Android 6 radio to an Android 5 radio. Baldy was really smart and edited the restore system bat file to a tiny little "StockROM_FlashModem.txt" and it worked! WiFi came right back!
After that, I had to use adb over USB to flash the system back to original lollipop with no root, take the OTA update, then flash the boot.image file, update done, then flash the boot.img before installing SuperSU and most of this we did with ADB over USB. You cannot flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip until you flash that boot.img file.
If I was smart, I would have copy/pasted all the adb stuff we did into a text file, but of course, I didn't. But yes it is all working quite well now.
BEWARE:
Xposed does work in MM but not everything. I had to go back to TWRP, remove Xposed, and then enable only a couple of them that I know are safe like AdBlocker and Greenify.
I cannot give you anymore details since I screwed it up myself a couple of times and ended up redoing it on my own and again with Baldy's help.
NOTE:
Baldy did want something out of all this help he was giving me, he wanted the very first nandroid TWRP backup system files that I made immediately as soon as I got the update done because that is a perfectly clean backup and if you ever wanted to put your phone back to stock, that backup would do it.
Before giving up on Xposed and being sure that this was lousing up my phone; self boots, black screen, would not boot, bootloop, etc., I finally realized that this phone actually WORKS, man. It has to be the Xposed files,and modules that are causing the problems. And after removing all but the 2 I mentioned, the phone works great now. I will add more modules, very, very slowly and test each one for a couple of days before I clear it and dare add another one.
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Hi Ohmster. Thanks again. So are you on Marshmallow? I got back with your info above and back to 5.1.1 (CLETUS). I tried to take the OTA and it downloaded, went to install, and I watched it just say "error" while on the installation screen. I'm going to try again. Let me know if you all set or in the same boat Thanks again!
samwathegreat said:
Two points:
1. You can never ever ever take any OTA with a custom recovery (TWRP) installed. You MUST flash stock recovery prior to taking the OTA.
2. The update will fail if you have made ANY modifications to /system. This includes using TWRP to flash SuperSu to your device.
So if you just do a complete FULL return to stock and have a working lollipop installation, DO NOT INSTALL TWRP OR INSTALL SUPERSU. Take the OTA update. Afterwards you are free to go ahead and flash TWRP. I recommend IMMEDIATELY making a nandroid backup once you have taken the OTA and flashed TWRP.
I also suggest using the new "systemless root" method instead of the traditional root method. If you use systemless root, you won't need to restore /system (as long as you didn't modify it by flashing Xposed, Adaway, or similar. If a future OTA comes out with systemless root, you simply flash the stock kernel (which will unroot you), then accept the new update, then modify the boot image again to re-gain root.
To sum it up: *IF* you are 100% stock on lollipop (no TWRP, no SuperSU), you can go ahead and take the OTA. Afterwards, you can do whatever you would like (flash TWRP, SuperSU, etc). Just keep in mind that if you don't use the new systemless root, you will have to do a full return to stock AGAIN the next time an OTA comes out.
Good Luck.
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nypeach said:
Hi Ohmster. Thanks again. So are you on Marshmallow? I got back with your info above and back to 5.1.1 (CLETUS). I tried to take the OTA and it downloaded, went to install, and I watched it just say "error" while on the installation screen. I'm going to try again. Let me know if you all set or in the same boat Thanks again!
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Did you get back to stock using CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip? I have still not gone through the process yet as I am concerned about messing up the process. I want to ask a few questions here. I am well accustomed to fastboot flashing but want to be exactly sure of what to flash and the reason for doing it. I am on stock 5.1.1 LP with bootloader unlocked and rooted with SuperSU. So first I need to use Shawn5162's zip to restore me back to complete stock without root, then I need to go in and setup the phone to at least get the MM OTA, then install the OTA and hope all goes well. Lastly, to root again I need to use Shawn5162's zip to flash boot.img only, then flash TWRP, and finally flash SuperSU again. Is all this correct? Thank you.
robn30 said:
Did you get back to stock using CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip? I have still not gone through the process yet as I am concerned about messing up the process. I want to ask a few questions here. I am well accustomed to fastboot flashing but want to be exactly sure of what to flash and the reason for doing it. I am on stock 5.1.1 LP with bootloader unlocked and rooted with SuperSU. So first I need to use Shawn5162's zip to restore me back to complete stock without root, then I need to go in and setup the phone to at least get the MM OTA, then install the OTA and hope all goes well. Lastly, to root again I need to use Shawn5162's zip to flash boot.img only, then flash TWRP, and finally flash SuperSU again. Is all this correct? Thank you.
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That is the correct firmware. You don't need to remove anything. All you need to do is flash recovery and system, reboot and take the OTA. Make sure you have the new TWRP ( 2.8.7.1 ) downloaded, the 2.8.7.0 won't work with the new bootloader. I used the modified boot image and supersu 2.52 because I did not care about modifying the system partition. You can use Supersu 2.62 for systemless root if you wish. If you're planning to use Xposed, then systemless gives you no added benefits.
Always, before starting something like this, make a nandroid!
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OldBaldy said:
That is the correct firmware. You don't need to remove anything. All you need to do is flash recovery and system, reboot and take the OTA. Make sure you have the new TWRP ( 2.8.7.1 ) downloaded, the 2.8.7.0 won't work with the new bootloader. I used the modified boot image and supersu 2.52 because I did not care about modifying the system partition. You can use Supersu 2.62 for systemless root if you wish. If you're planning to use Xposed, then systemless gives you no added benefits.
Always, before starting something like this, make a nandroid!
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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So, I couldn't wait and already did it. I flashed Shawn5162's file in full. Then I took the OTA and updated perfectly. I have already installed TWRP 2.8.7.1 and made a nandroid of my Stock unrooted MM ROM. Now I want to root but want to make sure I understand this step perfectly. Which boot.img do I use? The ones in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/root-moto-x-style-xt1572-br-marshmallow-t3259380? The boot.img in that thread is way smaller than the one in Shawn5162's LL zip tool. Just want to be sure I am doing this correctly. Lastly am I using the SU file in that thread as well and following those exact directions? Thanks.
robn30 said:
So, I couldn't wait and already did it. I flashed Shawn5162's file in full. Then I took the OTA and updated perfectly. I have already installed TWRP 2.8.7.1 and made a nandroid of my Stock unrooted MM ROM. Now I want to root but want to make sure I understand this step perfectly. Which boot.img do I use? The ones in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...t-moto-x-style-xt1572-br-marshmallow-t3259380? The boot.img in that thread is way smaller than the one in Shawn5162's LL zip tool. Just want to be sure I am doing this correctly. Lastly am I using the SU file in that thread as well and following those exact directions? Thanks.
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That boot img is for style only, not for pure. There is another called boot_root_mm_clark_retus.zip
Search for that file, it's the one you need for Supersu 2.5.2
You can use either supersu 252 of 256. I used 252 and have had no problems. If you have flashed TWRP, just put the supersu of your choice and the boot_root.zip files on you phone and flash with TWRP.
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OldBaldy said:
That is the correct firmware. You don't need to remove anything. All you need to do is flash recovery and system, reboot and take the OTA. Make sure you have the new TWRP ( 2.8.7.1 ) downloaded, the 2.8.7.0 won't work with the new bootloader. I used the modified boot image and supersu 2.52 because I did not care about modifying the system partition. You can use Supersu 2.62 for systemless root if you wish. If you're planning to use Xposed, then systemless gives you no added benefits.
Always, before starting something like this, make a nandroid!
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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IGNORE ME My Bad.... Back at 5.1.1 and staying here for a while Thanks again for your awesome support. I really appreciate it.
nypeach said:
Hi OldBaldy. Sorry I'm still having a tough time. As mentioned, I got back to 5.1.1 per the above process. I read your latest note and flashed the latest twrp (2.8.7.1) and took the MM OTA. It's now flashing the "teamwin" screen over and over. Should I be patient or bail? Thanks again for your patience and help!!!
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You have to take the OTA BEFORE you flash TWRP. What you need to do now is get back into fastboot and flash the stock recovery img from the 5.1.1 factory image. Then reboot into system and take the OTA. After it installs, then follow the above instructions.
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robn30 said:
So, I couldn't wait and already did it. I flashed Shawn5162's file in full. Then I took the OTA and updated perfectly. I have already installed TWRP 2.8.7.1 and made a nandroid of my Stock unrooted MM ROM. Now I want to root but want to make sure I understand this step perfectly. Which boot.img do I use? The ones in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/root-moto-x-style-xt1572-br-marshmallow-t3259380? The boot.img in that thread is way smaller than the one in Shawn5162's LL zip tool. Just want to be sure I am doing this correctly. Lastly am I using the SU file in that thread as well and following those exact directions? Thanks.
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No, that is the wrong root img to flash prior to installing SuperSU 2.52.
File Type: zip boot_root_mm_clark_retus.zip - [Click for QR Code] (10.01 MB, 756 views)
The file you want is in this post #290
Ohmster said:
No, that is the wrong root img to flash prior to installing SuperSU 2.52.
File Type: zip boot_root_mm_clark_retus.zip - [Click for QR Code] (10.01 MB, 756 views)
The file you want is in this post #290
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Yup, I realized that plus someone else informed me that wasn't the one. I got her all taken care of and she is up and running smooth as can be. The battery on MM is really good. I'm impressed. I also wrote up a huge how to on the whole process and posted it. Should contain all the necessary steps in one place now. It gets a bit crazy having to dig all over the place to gather all that is needed. These threads get quite large and finding stuff gets more difficult as the days go by.
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Hi,
I'm not sure if it's the right place to ask this, but I need help. I just got my Axon 7 in the mail today so I was eager to root it and get started. It did not go well.
The version I got was on b27, and it had an update to b29 right out the box. I did not think too much of it and did the update. I realized later that if I wanted to root, I would need to be on b20 instead. No worries, I got into recovery, flashed the b20 stock image, and all went fine. I went on and rooted using tenfar's utility, and it also went fine. I rebooted went with DrakenFX's way to update back to b29, but something went wrong in the process, and I don't remember the exact message. I told myself that it might be cause I wasn't running the latest TWRP. When I first got into recover after using tenfar's utility, I noticed that the TWRP version was not the latest (3-0-2-0? maybe). I had just downloaded the most recent TWRP image from Unjustified Dev (twrp-3.0.2-2-a2017u.img), so I decided to update right away from within TWRP...I guess this is not something you can do.
Long story short, the phone simply won't get into recovery mode now. The led flashes red for a second, then the phone simply shuts down.
The weird part is that it boots just fine, and I can get into ADB and bootloader too. However, my bootloader is locked once more, and root does not work either. I am now on b29, so I cannot use tenfar's utility.
So, am I SOL? Is there a way to restore the stock recovery image via ADB? I tried flashing TWRP again, but I get a "FAILED (remote: Partition flashing is not allowed)" in ADB, most likely because my bootloader is locked again?
The good part is that the phone is usable and everything seems to work, but having no recovery is a bit unnerving...if something goes wrong again, the phone will be a dead brick.
Thank you very much.
OK, I just realized that I could still use tenfar's utility even though I was on b29....pheww, what a relief. Back in TWRP. Sorry, you can delete this thread (I would do it if I knew how )
arky33 said:
OK, I just realized that I could still use tenfar's utility even though I was on b29....pheww, what a relief. Back in TWRP. Sorry, you can delete this thread (I would do it if I knew how )
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Can you link me in the right direction? I'm having the same problem where I can get to bootloader and fastboot, but no recovery. I'm on a2017u.x.x.b29, too.
Hi,
I am not sure anyone should follow my advice considering how I somehow managed to screw up a relatively simple process, but here's how I fixed it. I used tenfar's utility from this thread to flash TWRP again. Even though I was on B29, I used the B27 package and it worked fine. But don't flash the boot image, just the recovery! After that, I could boot into TWRP again. From there I followed this great instruction thread and got Lineage up and running in minutes.
I hope this helps you get going, but keep in mind that this might not be the proper way to do things, it's just what worked for me. Cheers.
arky33 said:
Hi,
I am not sure anyone should follow my advice considering how I somehow managed to screw up a relatively simple process, but here's how I fixed it. I used tenfar's utility from this thread to flash TWRP again. Even though I was on B29, I used the B27 package and it worked fine. But don't flash the boot image, just the recovery! After that, I could boot into TWRP again. From there I followed this great instruction thread and got Lineage up and running in minutes.
I hope this helps you get going, but keep in mind that this might not be the proper way to do things, it's just what worked for me. Cheers.
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Thanks, Arky!
I've been away from XDA for quite some time since I've had the S6 Edge on Verizon and there hasn't been any type of root action on it. I really appreciate the links you posted!
Hey guys, I'm a little devastated. Hoping I didn't ruin my phone.
So, earlier today I unlocked my Moto G4 Plus's bootloader and installed TWRP recovery. I installed ElementalX and a superuser.zip file as well. After reboot, there was no superuser in my app drawer and when I checked my root status with Phh's Root Checker, it said that my phone was not rooted properly. I then found the guide here on how to root, and noticed that it had Phh's SuperUser. I changed the config.txt file like mentioned in the guide, booted into TWRP recovery and installed it and clicked on reboot. I got the usual bootloader unlocked message, but after that my screen went blackish-grey and has been that way since, which is about 15-20 minutes now. I (panicking and being a noob) tried switching it off using the power button which didn't work. I then checked to see if it showed up as connected device in android sdk/fastboot, which it didn't.
WHAT DO I DO? I can't just buy another phone since I can't afford it as I recently bought this one, so it's a really big deal for me. :crying:
PLEASE HELP ME.
Thank you.
UPDATE.
Hey guys,
First of all, thank you for the replies. I'm sorry I couldn't reply to them.
Secondly, a few things have happened since the OP. Keep in mind I had absolutely NO internet during the following events, so I couldn't do any research.
The night my phone went black screen, I went to sleep thinking i'll let it die out of battery and work the rest out in the morning. So the next morning I put the phone on charge and went into the bootloader. I tried doing a normal reboot which didn't work (I got the same screen) so I went into into bootloader again, connected the phone to my computer (it got recognized this time) and re-flashed TWRP. I went into recovery mode on the phone and tried re-flashing ElementalX and superuser. This time I got an error when trying to flash the superuser.zip, and the error was:
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/superuser.zip'
I had another supersu.zip in my phone storage, tired installing it and got the same error.
When I tried doing a normal reboot into my system, it goes on a boot loop on the "your device is unlocked" screen and has been that way ever since.
What do I do now?
Should I try to re-flash TWRP and superuser with the right files, or should I restore stock recovery? I don't have any backup. (noob mistake)
I'd highly appreciate it anyone linked me the proper twrp and superuser or stock recovery files and if possible guided me on what to do.
PLEASE HELP ME.
thank you.
UPDATE #2
So I did what abhi212b told me to do and flashed the stock rom. Everything is fine now.
I'll try rooting it again a bit later. Thanks for the help.
UPDATE #3
I tried rooting my phone again, and it went flawlessly this time! Rooted successfully.
What an emotional rollercoaster lol.
Push the power button for at least 2-3 minutes. Worked for me and others in the past.
SSJGod said:
Hey guys, I'm a little devastated. Hoping I didn't ruin my phone.
So, earlier today I unlocked my Moto G4 Plus's bootloader and installed TWRP recovery. I installed ElementalX and a superuser.zip file as well. After reboot, there was no superuser in my app drawer and when I checked my root status with Phh's Root Checker, it said that my phone was not rooted properly. I then found the guide here on how to root, and noticed that it had Phh's SuperUser. I changed the config.txt file like mentioned in the guide, booted into TWRP recovery and installed it and clicked on reboot. I got the usual bootloader unlocked message, but after that my screen went blackish-grey and has been that way since, which is about 15-20 minutes now. I (panicking and being a noob) tried switching it off using the power button which didn't work. I then checked to see if it showed up as connected device in android sdk/fastboot, which it didn't.
WHAT DO I DO? I can't just buy another phone since I can't afford it as I recently bought this one, so it's a really big deal for me. :crying:
PLEASE HELP ME.
Thank you.
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Like the poster above stated, hold the power button until the screen shuts off. YOUR PHONE WILL AUTO REBOOT!!! The instant the screen turns off, begin holding the volume down button. When you see the fastboot screen pop up, begin flashing your N images again, or use a custom ROM (which are generally much faster, easier to mess with, and easier to recover from).
Ex didn't flash properly.. That is what I can estimate! If u root on stock kernel, it breaks the device.
As said above go to bootloader (works on any screen... Power and volume down) and then to twrp maybe (flash twrp from fastboot). And then restore any previous nandroid u have.. If not u will have to flash stock via fastboot and then flash ex kernel. When u flash, restart and go to about phone and see if the kernel shows elemental x.. If yes, go to twrp and root it via suoersu, phhh's superuser or magisk su.. Whichever u like.. That should be fine!
UPDATE.
Hey guys,
First of all, thank you for the replies. I'm sorry I couldn't reply to them.
Secondly, a few things have happened since the OP. Keep in mind I had absolutely NO internet during the following events, so I couldn't do any research.
The night my phone went black screen, I went to sleep thinking i'll let it die out of battery and work the rest out in the morning. So the next morning I put the phone on charge and went into the bootloader. I tried doing a normal reboot which didn't work (I got the same screen) so I went into into bootloader again, connected the phone to my computer (it got recognized this time) and re-flashed TWRP. I went into recovery mode on the phone and tried re-flashing ElementalX and superuser. This time I got an error when trying to flash the superuser.zip, and the error was:
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/superuser.zip'
I had another supersu.zip in my phone storage, tired installing it and got the same error.
When I tried doing a normal reboot into my system, it goes on a boot loop on the "your device is unlocked" screen and has been that way ever since.
What do I do now?
Should I try to re-flash TWRP and superuser with the right files, or should I restore stock recovery? I don't have any backup. (noob mistake)
I'd highly appreciate it anyone linked me the proper twrp and superuser or stock recovery files and if possible guided me on what to do.
PLEASE HELP ME.
thank you.
SSJGod said:
Hey guys,
First of all, thank you for the replies. I'm sorry I couldn't reply to them.
Secondly, a few things have happened since the OP. Keep in mind I had absolutely NO internet during the following events, so I couldn't do any research.
The night my phone went black screen, I went to sleep thinking i'll let it die out of battery and work the rest out in the morning. So the next morning I put the phone on charge and went into the bootloader. I tried doing a normal reboot which didn't work (I got the same screen) so I went into into bootloader again, connected the phone to my computer (it got recognized this time) and re-flashed TWRP. I went into recovery mode on the phone and tried re-flashing ElementalX and superuser. This time I got an error when trying to flash the superuser.zip, and the error was:
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/superuser.zip'
I had another supersu.zip in my phone storage, tired installing it and got the same error.
When I tried doing a normal reboot into my system, it goes on a boot loop on the "your device is unlocked" screen and has been that way ever since.
What do I do now?
Should I try to re-flash TWRP and superuser with the right files, or should I restore stock recovery? I don't have any backup. (noob mistake)
I'd highly appreciate it anyone linked me the proper twrp and superuser or stock recovery files and if possible guided me on what to do.
PLEASE HELP ME.
thank you.
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That won't help!
Best is that u should flash stock rom, since the phone is bootlooping...
U can find it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-xt1640-43-athene-npj25-93-t3549369
Flash it on bootloader screen via fastboot.
Do not relock the bootloader. Skip that step and also do NOT flash bootloader.img and partition. That can mess up the device.
once this is done, boot the device once... Finish the setup and then flash twrp.. Then flash ex kernel then flash any root Zip. (supersu, magisk or phhh's superuser)
Twrp can be found from here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...p-twrp-3-0-2-2-recovery-moto-g4-plus-t3386586
abhi212b said:
That won't help!
Best is that u should flash stock rom, since the phone is bootlooping...
U can find it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-xt1640-43-athene-npj25-93-t3549369
Flash it on bootloader screen via fastboot.
Do not relock the bootloader. Skip that step and also do NOT flash bootloader.img and partition. That can mess up the device.
once this is done, boot the device once... Finish the setup and then flash twrp.. Then flash ex kernel then flash any root Zip. (supersu, magisk or phhh's superuser)
Twrp can be found from here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...p-twrp-3-0-2-2-recovery-moto-g4-plus-t3386586
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Thank you, will try this now.
Only the last SuperSU Beta defaults to systemless install. Any other ones require writing of a .SuperSU file to force systemless before rooting.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...de-root-moto-g4-plus-supersu-android-t3587918
SSJGod said:
Thank you, will try this now.
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If you have not done this already, you can give it a try by flashing the stock boot.img via twrp and see if that boots the device.
I am not sure that it will work since, i have not tried it.
Exact same thing with the XT1625. I have also found that the systemless method of rooting with SuperSU kills my wifi and cellular network's connection abilities, which might just be a standard G4 thing but the only way I know of to fix it is reflashing the OS (data wipe not necessary).
Just thought this might be helpful to anyone who ran into similar issues to the ones I had.
also i'm still having issues with the stupid thing actually rooting but i'm gonna try again some other day.
just_magikkal said:
Exact same thing with the XT1625. I have also found that the systemless method of rooting with SuperSU kills my wifi and cellular network's connection abilities, which might just be a standard G4 thing but the only way I know of to fix it is reflashing the OS (data wipe not necessary).
Just thought this might be helpful to anyone who ran into similar issues to the ones I had.
also i'm still having issues with the stupid thing actually rooting but i'm gonna try again some other day.
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I think that is the kernel issue.. you should try EX.. and then use SuperSU or maybe use Magisk SU..
abhi212b said:
That won't help!
Best is that u should flash stock rom, since the phone is bootlooping...
U can find it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-xt1640-43-athene-npj25-93-t3549369
Flash it on bootloader screen via fastboot.
Do not relock the bootloader. Skip that step and also do NOT flash bootloader.img and partition. That can mess up the device.
once this is done, boot the device once... Finish the setup and then flash twrp.. Then flash ex kernel then flash any root Zip. (supersu, magisk or phhh's superuser)
Twrp can be found from here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...p-twrp-3-0-2-2-recovery-moto-g4-plus-t3386586
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Had the same problem as OP and this fixed it, thanks a lot man!
Good to hear now the phone is alive!
Hi. I was enjoying Lineage OS's latest ROM (14.1) and wasn't able to enjoy the "nightly" updates because when I went to do the update, I found out I needed a compatible recovery to do so. I had TWRP sitting on my computer and would FASTBOOT Boot twrp.img to flash roms. When I saw you needed to install twrp to make the Nightly update feature work, I flashed it with fastboot. I also went ahead and decided to start from scratch with a fresh install and used the latest Nightly LIneage OS file . After it installed, it booted up great. But when I went to add many apps back to my phone, so many of them were not showing up in the play store. And when some did, it would say "Incompatible Device" So I went to my settings and decided to try out the Nightly update hoping maybe that was the problem. When it booted to TWRP, nothing happened. So I hit REBOOT. and no matter what I choose, it just boots back into TWRP. Even when I hold the power button down and let it boot back up. Without touching any volume buttons, it just boots into TWRP. I can't get back to my OS. I'm going to try to install Lineage OS again and just hope I can get to my phone to make sure I'm getting messages from friends, doctors, etc...
Any help on how to fix this would be appreciated. I used this site " http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016...2-laser-ze551kl-marshmallow-install-twrp.html "
to root my phone so I could use Titanium Backup. I'm hoping something in there didn't mess me up.
Thank you in advance.
-Fuzzy
Well dang. I tried installing LINEAGE OS rom again and hoped for some strange reason it would boot into it. TWRP just keeps loading. I try the Reboot command in TWRP then choose SYSTEM and it still just goes to TWRP.
Well sometimes it just helps to air your frustration. As is true with many things in life. Say it out loud. Etc...
I was sure I had THE latest version of TWRP installed when this was happening. I rechecked to make sure. I didn't. I was 1 version away. Fastboot flashed that and it's booting normally . For now. Now, to see if I can get those apps to show up in the play store.
Things like Snapchat, Facebook messenger, etc... would just not show up.
Nope. That's still a problem . I wonder why this is happening?
Try clearing dalvik cache and sync you data for your mail account. I think those app wil show up. As for snapchat, you can't install it via playstore you can't pass safetynet.
FuzzyFone said:
Hi. I was enjoying Lineage OS's latest ROM (14.1) and wasn't able to enjoy the "nightly" updates because when I went to do the update, I found out I needed a compatible recovery to do so. I had TWRP sitting on my computer and would FASTBOOT Boot twrp.img to flash roms. When I saw you needed to install twrp to make the Nightly update feature work, I flashed it with fastboot. I also went ahead and decided to start from scratch with a fresh install and used the latest Nightly LIneage OS file . After it installed, it booted up great. But when I went to add many apps back to my phone, so many of them were not showing up in the play store. And when some did, it would say "Incompatible Device" So I went to my settings and decided to try out the Nightly update hoping maybe that was the problem. When it booted to TWRP, nothing happened. So I hit REBOOT. and no matter what I choose, it just boots back into TWRP. Even when I hold the power button down and let it boot back up. Without touching any volume buttons, it just boots into TWRP. I can't get back to my OS. I'm going to try to install Lineage OS again and just hope I can get to my phone to make sure I'm getting messages from friends, doctors, etc...
Any help on how to fix this would be appreciated. I used this site " http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016...2-laser-ze551kl-marshmallow-install-twrp.html "
to root my phone so I could use Titanium Backup. I'm hoping something in there didn't mess me up.
Thank you in advance.
-Fuzzy
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What version of TWRP have you used? If it's 3.0.2.4 and below, update it.
darkeyes22 said:
What version of TWRP have you used? If it's 3.0.2.4 and below, update it.
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(As shown in Post #3)
Already updated it. I got that part of the problem fixed. Thanks tho! :good:
FuzzyFone said:
(As shown in Post #3)
Already updated it. I got that part of the problem fixed. Thanks tho! :good:
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What do you mean by saying "part of the problem"? Maybe I can help you with the rest of it.
darkeyes22 said:
What do you mean by saying "part of the problem"? Maybe I can help you with the rest of it.
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Hello. I'm running the latest version of LineageOS 14.1 (just installed the nightly update) and several of the apps close the second I launch them. Clock was the first one I noticed . Loading pictures to share in other apps from Quckpic. and other apps I can't remember right now.
So I wanted to backup everything and try a different Rom thinking I might not have those problems. I installed SU and TWRP and then Titanium Backup Pro. After installing SU I had root. This morning I went to run a current backup and it said I no longer had root.
Dang. I have to go to the Pain Clinic. Time always catches up with me so fast when trying to problem solve.
Thank yo for reaching out! I really appreciate it. Especially with a phone that's not so popular out there in the wild that it's limited on folks available for help. it's 9:16am where I'm at. I'll probably be back in a few hours from now.
Thanks again, DarkEyes.
-Fuzzy
FuzzyFone said:
Hello. I'm running the latest version of LineageOS 14.1 (just installed the nightly update) and several of the apps close the second I launch them. Clock was the first one I noticed . Loading pictures to share in other apps from Quckpic. and other apps I can't remember right now.
So I wanted to backup everything and try a different Rom thinking I might not have those problems. I installed SU and TWRP and then Titanium Backup Pro. After installing SU I had root. This morning I went to run a current backup and it said I no longer had root.
Dang. I have to go to the Pain Clinic. Time always catches up with me so fast when trying to problem solve.
Thank yo for reaching out! I really appreciate it. Especially with a phone that's not so popular out there in the wild that it's limited on folks available for help. it's 9:16am where I'm at. I'll probably be back in a few hours from now.
Thanks again, DarkEyes.
-Fuzzy
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Re-check your root with Root Checker. If you still have it, flash su removal through TWRP and flash systemless SuperSU. If you don't have it, just install systemless SuperSU. After you do that, boot back to the system (your boot might loop once - it's normal, do not interrupt boot), give TB pro root access, and see if it helped.
darkeyes22 said:
Re-check your root with Root Checker. If you still have it, flash su removal through TWRP and flash systemless SuperSU. If you don't have it, just install systemless SuperSU. After you do that, boot back to the system (your boot might loop once - it's normal, do not interrupt boot), give TB pro root access, and see if it helped.
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Hello. Sorry it took me long to reply. After appointment, I was in too much pain to get online.
I installed thru Fastboot "addonsu-remove-14.1-arm64-signed.zip" rebooted, then installed addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip thru Fastboot too and rebooted. Still no root. I checked it with RootChecker and there was no root.
Running latest nightly of LineageOS.
FuzzyFone said:
Hello. Sorry it took me long to reply. After appointment, I was in too much pain to get online.
I installed thru Fastboot "addonsu-remove-14.1-arm64-signed.zip" rebooted, then installed addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip thru Fastboot too and rebooted. Still no root. I checked it with RootChecker and there was no root.
Running latest nightly of LineageOS.
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Through Fastboot? Try through TWRP, flash removal, then flash Systemless SuperSU (not the one you have now).
Here is the link to systemless SuperSU: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
Hi
1st Step is Install official TWRP 3.1.1 which is availble for our device ze551kl aka Zool or ZooLD.
Boot in to TWRP
wipe cache+Dalvik cache+system+ASDF+internal storage.
now install Lineage rom latest version.
then gapps.
wipe dalvik cache.
hit Reboot system option
.it wlll not go in bootloop if u followed these steps which are guided by Devs here.
if u still facing bootloops u must have done extra ordinary thing with ur Device.
RonakRonak said:
Hi
1st Step is Install official TWRP 3.1.1 which is availble for our device ze551kl aka Zool or ZooLD.
Boot in to TWRP
wipe cache+Dalvik cache+system+ASDF+internal storage.
now install Lineage rom latest version.
then gapps.
wipe dalvik cache.
hit Reboot system option
.it wlll not go in bootloop if u followed these steps which are guided by Devs here.
if u still facing bootloops u must have done extra ordinary thing with ur Device.
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It is Z00T that is ZE551KL, not Z00L. Do not even think about flashing something that was developed for Z00L on Z00T. It will not work.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00UD using XDA Labs
darkeyes22 said:
It is Z00T that is ZE551KL, not Z00L. Do not even think about flashing something that was developed for Z00L on Z00T. It will not work.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00UD using XDA Labs
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Yes.i already mentioned model name.
I recently tried flashing SuperSU in TWRP. When I rebooted the phone, it showed the boot screen for a split second and rebooted into QFIL mode. I can access fastboot and the stock recovery. What are my options?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that my firmware version is 19S
If you can access fastboot connection, then you should try to adb push. With stock recovery you should use stock rom. Also you can try to wipe, but it's a bit risky.
Top Feel said:
I recently tried flashing SuperSU in TWRP. When I rebooted the phone, it showed the boot screen for a split second and rebooted into QFIL mode. I can access fastboot and the stock recovery. What are my options?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that my firmware version is 19S
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What pro 3 do you have
Sent from my LEX727 using xda premium
Top Feel said:
I recently tried flashing SuperSU in TWRP. When I rebooted the phone, it showed the boot screen for a split second and rebooted into QFIL mode. I can access fastboot and the stock recovery. What are my options?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that my firmware version is 19S
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I don't remember the exact options in stock recovery.
But you should have the option to clear cache try that first. If it doesn't work, you will need to choose the option for factory reset.
Be careful.
When you root you should first unlock the bootloader, flash a permanent TWRP recovery and root..........Do all of these steps in succession.
There are plenty of guides, ensure you read them or you will end up with a hard brick.
The X727 is unlike the X720. If you are currently at 5.8.19s, then you can temporarily unlock the bootloader. read the instructions to make it permanent, then with root ( I suggest Magisk) you can install whatever custom Rom you want.
Here is a good set of instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...7-model-persistent-bootloader-unlock-t3500388
tsongming said:
I don't remember the exact options in stock recovery.
But you should have the option to clear cache try that first. If it doesn't work, you will need to choose the option for factory reset.
Be careful.
When you root you should first unlock the bootloader, flash a permanent TWRP recovery and root..........Do all of these steps in succession.
There are plenty of guides, ensure you read them or you will end up with a hard brick.
The X727 is unlike the X720. If you are currently at 5.8.19s, then you can temporarily unlock the bootloader. read the instructions to make it permanent, then with root ( I suggest Magisk) you can install whatever custom Rom you want.
Here is a good set of instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...7-model-persistent-bootloader-unlock-t3500388
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Thank you! This ended up unbricking my phone. I just finished flashing TWRP and Lineage 15.1 yesterday :good:
Top Feel said:
Thank you! This ended up unbricking my phone. I just finished flashing TWRP and Lineage 15.1 yesterday :good:
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Congratulations!
Thank you so much for letting me know that you successfully un-bricked your phone, that is awesome news!