Hey guys, I'm a longtime XDA browser but hardly ever post. I have the MXPE rooted with the newest TWRP build and has been running great since I got it. last night flashed the Deodexed 6.0 build from AICPs 5.1.1. I had some issues with the SD card being mounted as internal storage and erasing something so I tried to flash back to stock as my nandroids weren't seen as usable.
Long story short when I flashed back to stock, the recovery would never take. I've flashed the stock recovery and twrp to no avail. For some reason it wont actually stick. Everything else is back to stock but that. When I used the win toolkit and tried to flash twrp again it said something about the folder locations so I'm wondering if I messed something in the partitions.
Question is, have you guys ran into this issue or have any insight on where to go from here? I've looked around but I couldn't find a post that the same as this issue. As a side note, I can get into the bootloader just fine.
I appreciate any info that someone can provide.
Flash twrp. Reboot back to recovery from recovery. Reboot system.
Hopefully it's that easy. Stock os flashes stock recovery on boot. Rebooting recovery from recovery prevents that from happening.
From TWRP:
"Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot.... Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install."
mxpe 6.0
Thanks for the info ffejy462. What happens when I try to flash TWRP and it doesnt stick? I know for a fact that I can boot into it temporarily with fastboot boot and the recovery file. Should I just flash it from there?
THEFILLTER said:
Thanks for the info ffejy462. What happens when I try to flash TWRP and it doesnt stick? I know for a fact that I can boot into it temporarily with fastboot boot and the recovery file. Should I just flash it from there?
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I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner. Flash recovery with fastboot. Boot into recovery. From reboot menu in recovery, select reboot recovery. Twrp will patch so recovery isn't lost again.
mxpe 6.0
That did it. thanks alot ffejy462!
So I just flashed DP5 and I have been out of the loop on DP stuff since I haven't used the others since the original. Anyways, I wanted root for a few reasons but I was unaware how hard it would be to install TWRP so I could flash SuperSU. I am sure there are easier ways than how I did it, but after wiping userdata 3 times tonight I'd like to avoid that again.
So I flashed DP5, I flashed TWRP, Stuck on TWRP splash screen
So then I flashed Marshmellow Vendor, still stuck on splash screen
So then I flashed the modified boot image, twrp and viola I got into TWRP, I installed SuperSU, re-loading my data as I type this.
My question, can I flash the stock boot.img to re-encrypt my device? Is there a way to do it? I don't think i'll need TWRP necessarily so I am ok if it doesn't work so long as I keep root.
Just go into Settings>Security and select "Encrypt phone", and follow the prompts. There's no need to flash another boot image. The one you have now just doesn't force encryption, it doesn't mean you can't encrypt if you want to encrypt.
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I purchased a used Nexus 6p from ebay. I've unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. When I boot into recovery, I get a screen that's titled, "Mount Decrpt Data". It wants me to enter a password. I don't have the password. What are my options?
I want to root the phone and install custom ROMs.
@msmcintosh- The 6P defaults to data encryption on first boot. You need to do a factory reset and before booting to the OS install TWRP and then boot back into TWRP (reboot recovery). If you want to keep your data unencrypted you now have to either flash SuperSU or a custom kernel. Either of these will disable the force encrypt flag. Also make sure you are installing v3.1.1.0.
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@msmcintosh- The 6P defaults to data encryption on first boot. You need to do a factory reset and before booting to the OS install TWRP and then boot back into TWRP (reboot recovery). If you want to keep your data unencrypted you now have to either flash SuperSU or a custom kernel. Either of these will disable the force encrypt flag. Also make sure you are installing v3.1.1.0.
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I managed to screw it up. I'm stuck at the Google screen. I can boot into TWRP. I had tried to install Pure Nexus, GApps, Magisk and Franco kernel, but obviously didn't do it correctly. How can I recover my phone?
Uppdate: I download and installed the Oreo factory image and flashed it. Then TWRP. Now to figure out what went wrong flashing Pure Nexus. I'm coming from a nexus 6.
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I managed to screw it up. I'm stuck at the Google screen. I can boot into TWRP. I had tried to install Pure Nexus, GApps, Magisk and Franco kernel, but obviously didn't do it correctly. How can I recover my phone?
Uppdate: I download and installed the Oreo factory image and flashed it. Then TWRP. Now to figure out what went wrong flashing Pure Nexus. I'm coming from a nexus 6.
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I keep screwing this up. I have TWRP, factory Oreo, rooted with Magisk. I made a backup in TWRP. I per Pure Nexus instruction, I installed the Vendor image, Pure Nexus ROM, GApps and Magisk. The system won't boot. Gets stuck at the Google screen. Can't boot into TWRP either. I can reflash TWRP, but the backup is no good (gets stuck at Google screen). I end up reflashing the factory image and TWRP. Then it will boot into Android.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. It was easy to do this on my Nexus 6.
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I keep screwing this up. I have TWRP, factory Oreo, rooted with Magisk. I made a backup in TWRP. I per Pure Nexus instruction, I installed the Vendor image, Pure Nexus ROM, GApps and Magisk. The system won't boot. Gets stuck at the Google screen. Can't boot into TWRP either. I can reflash TWRP, but the backup is no good (gets stuck at Google screen). I end up reflashing the factory image and TWRP. Then it will boot into Android. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. It was easy to do this on my Nexus 6.
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Not sure what you are doing wrong with the clean PN install, but you can't downgrade from O to N by flashing an older PN ROM. You may get more specific help in the dedicated PN install thread by nathanchance.
v12xke said:
Not sure what you are doing wrong with the clean PN install, but you can't downgrade from O to N by flashing an older PN ROM. You may get more specific help in the dedicated PN install thread by nathanchance.
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I ended up flashing Nitrogen O, which worked. Thanks.
Hey guys,
I just oem unlocked my new 6T and have access to the bootloader. As I try to install TWRP with
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fastboot boot imagename.img
my computer says that it pushes the image just fine, but my phone restarts and then never makes it past the fastboot splash screen instead of loading up TWRP.
I was following the fajita (6T) instructions from the lineage OS website.
The first time I did it it worked, but following the instructions on installing lineage and telling me to wipe and format data, both the recovery seems to be gone and i cannot fastboot boot into TWRP.
Can you help?
Seems the same with what i experienced. Have you tried installing a fastboot rom? I had my oneplus 6t bootlooped into fastboot mode even if i try to turn it off, it just boots back automatically to fastboot mode. Last resort was to flash a fastboot rom. That worked for me.
thalesian2020 said:
Hey guys,
I just oem unlocked my new 6T and have access to the bootloader. As I try to install TWRP with
HTML:
fastboot boot imagename.img
my computer says that it pushes the image just fine, but my phone restarts and then never makes it past the fastboot splash screen instead of loading up TWRP.
I was following the fajita (6T) instructions from the lineage OS website.
The first time I did it it worked, but following the instructions on installing lineage and telling me to wipe and format data, both the recovery seems to be gone and i cannot fastboot boot into TWRP.
Can you help?
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What TWRP version are you trying to install?
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What TWRP version are you trying to install?
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I tried 3.3.1.1. and 3.2.3.0.
What you are describing, I'm going to assume you are trying to install Lineage 17. You can't install TWRP if you are going Android 10, at least that's the conclusion I've come to at this point in time. It will fail to boot or end up in crash dump mode every time you try and enter recovery if you are on a custom ROM. If you are on Android 9, it's not an issue. I believe it's OK stock as well, but I don't know haven't tried, haven't been stock in a long time.
For LOS 17, only boot the TWRP image, never boot to recovery, never run the TWRP installer. You will likely still have to format data.
I have a post here, from when I had a similar issue. (instructions)
You'll notice the OmniRom instructions don't mention installing TWRP, only booting it.
Once I was in your spot, I always went back to stock using the fastboot ROM, installed TWRP, updated (still using TWRP), then started over with my install.
Well no, i was actually trying to install Lineage 16, which is Android 9 I believe.
The problem for me is that I do not get to the point where TWRP opens after "fastboot boot"ing it. So I understand, I should use a fastboot stock ROM? Is there such a thing? Where would I find it? Or would it be an OnePlus Oxygen ROM that I can fastboot?
Quickest way to start over:
To get back straight your gonna need to access a Windows PC, and run the MSM tool. Make sure you install both OnePlus and Qualcomm drivers. ( Don't wait for Windows, just pre install the drivers) here are some links. Not my work. Please be sure to thank the developers for creating and hosting these tools ?
MSM Tool:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/tool-6t-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-oos-9-0-5-t3867448
OnePlus Drivers:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603879743
Qualcomm drivers:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603879743
thalesian2020 said:
Well no, i was actually trying to install Lineage 16, which is Android 9 I believe.
The problem for me is that I do not get to the point where TWRP opens after "fastboot boot"ing it. So I understand, I should use a fastboot stock ROM? Is there such a thing? Where would I find it? Or would it be an OnePlus Oxygen ROM that I can fastboot?
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Were you on Android 10 before (OOS)? That will do that. LOS 16 is Android 9 and should have no problems installing TWRP or booting to it.. For LOS 16 I'd go back to 9.0.17, then install LOS 6T.
I posted these LOS install instructions a long time ago for another user.
Remember the MSM Tool will relock your bootloader so if something goes wrong the MSM Tool is your only choice. That is why it is always the last thing I resort to.
Thread to get Fastboot stock Roms if you want to try that route first.
Hey guys,
thank you so much for all your help. I've managed to use mauronofrios workaround here on xda to put my phone in a 9.0.17 state again (no idea what i had originally), and this way i could fastboot the twrp image again. so that worked fine, but so far flashing lineage hasnt worked, for whatever reason it seems to boot into a lineageos kind of recovery only (which i didnt even know existed).
So i guess in terms of this thread the problem is solved. Thank you again!
thalesian2020 said:
Hey guys,
thank you so much for all your help. I've managed to use mauronofrios workaround here on xda to put my phone in a 9.0.17 state again (no idea what i had originally), and this way i could fastboot the twrp image again. so that worked fine, but so far flashing lineage hasnt worked, for whatever reason it seems to boot into a lineageos kind of recovery only (which i didnt even know existed).
So i guess in terms of this thread the problem is solved. Thank you again!
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Did you see my Lineage install instructions above? LOS installs its on Recovery when you flash the ROM. When om Android 9, boot TWRP, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to Recovery, install LOS 16, flash the TWRP installer again (replaces the LOS recovery that was installed), reboot to Recovery, install gapps / magisk if desired, reboot.
Read my instructions post though, the first time install is different, as you need LOS on both slots. Updating is different as well, its much easier.
It should go smoothly.
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Did you see my Lineage install instructions above? LOS installs its on Recovery when you flash the ROM. When om Android 9, boot TWRP, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to Recovery, install LOS 16, flash the TWRP installer again (replaces the LOS recovery that was installed), reboot to Recovery, install gapps / magisk if desired, reboot.
Read my instructions post though, the first time install is different, as you need LOS on both slots. Updating is different as well, its much easier.
It should go smoothly.
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Do I need to be on Android 9 Stock when I start that process? What I did was boot into TWRP, flash TWRP installer, reboot into recovery, then format and wipe ALL partitions (except USB), then reboot into recovery again and then flash LOS, flash TWRP, reboot into recovery, flash LOS, flash TWRP, reboot system. Still no luck...
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Do I need to be on Android 9 Stock when I start that process? What I did was boot into TWRP, flash TWRP installer, reboot into recovery, then format and wipe ALL partitions (except USB), then reboot into recovery again and then flash LOS, flash TWRP, reboot into recovery, flash LOS, flash TWRP, reboot system. Still no luck...
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Wiping, Dalvik / ART, System, and Vendor is generally a bad idea. You can do them in certain situations, this isn't one of those situations you should be wiping those though. Factory reset, means the slider on the main page of the wipe screen that says swipe to factory reset, format data is the button that says format data. Don't do anything extra. If you did, yeah I would go back to 9.0.17 using the fastboot rom again, that will put everything back on both slots.
like OhioYJ stated, don't use advanced wipe. re-run the msm tool. Then follow his instuctions. You shouldn't need to preform any manual data wiping. The process of flashing will do everything required. looks like you're almost there
Thanks guys. I will try it out and let you know.
Edit: So I finally managed to properly install LOS - OhioYJ, your instructions worked! I installed 9.0.17 and went from there without wiping any additional partitions.
One questions remains: in your instructions you mention that after installing LOS once, you can update LOS as normal and you mention doing it via the recovery with flashing TWRP or GAPPS later again. Is it possible to do the update via the normal update function of LOS as well? Or will that overwrite TWRP?
You guys are awesome. Thank you so much for your help!
I seem to be stuck on the fastboot screen as well. Being on a MAC, anytime i try to do something in fastboot it goes straight back to the fastboot screen. I Thought I was on Android 10.0 trying to install recovery for that lead to bootloop of fastboot, tried using the Pie recovery and same thing. I am open to suggestions.
Thanks.
OhioYJ said:
What you are describing, I'm going to assume you are trying to install Lineage 17. You can't install TWRP if you are going Android 10, at least that's the conclusion I've come to at this point in time. It will fail to boot or end up in crash dump mode every time you try and enter recovery if you are on a custom ROM. If you are on Android 9, it's not an issue. I believe it's OK stock as well, but I don't know haven't tried, haven't been stock in a long time.
For LOS 17, only boot the TWRP image, never boot to recovery, never run the TWRP installer. You will likely still have to format data.
I have a post here, from when I had a similar issue. (instructions)
You'll notice the OmniRom instructions don't mention installing TWRP, only booting it.
Once I was in your spot, I always went back to stock using the fastboot ROM, installed TWRP, updated (still using TWRP), then started over with my install.
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Twrp is working fine with Android 10, using mauronofrio version and magisk 20.2
callumbr1 said:
Twrp is working fine with Android 10, using mauronofrio version and magisk 20.2
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Yeah it starting to seem like it maybe isolated to Lineage. You cant install TWRP with LOS 17. Someone else mentioned in the Omni thread that it worked. This thread is about Lineage, but that should be clarified, or clearer.