ota uodate with magisk and flashfire - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi there,
i want to install these month update on my 6p and i tried like every time with the flashfire and these time i have the magisk, ofcurse the screen went off but nothing happend later, i saw that these isshu is known, but what to do now?
do i need to install the supersu for that? it made me some troubles the supersu at the instalation of the full factory image before, so what are my options?
thank you
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You have to use magisk v14
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so i need to downgrade the magisk?
link to version?
thank you

I have the same question as I have version 15.2. Will that work?
Thank you!

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Root on the new 5.1 OTA?

I really need my Viper EQ... But since there's no factory image available yet (or is there??) I don't want to do it yet
I use viper as well as several other root apps. I'm just going to wait until someone puts out a rooted TWRP flashable package.
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crakedparrot said:
I use viper as well as several other root apps. I'm just going to wait until someone puts out a rooted TWRP flashable package.
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why don't you go back to factory unrooted 4.4.4, apply the 5.1 OTA and then flash TWRP and SuperSu again?
Ota has not been pushed for the XT1060 yet
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Problem with TWRP recovery

HI to all,
I am experiencing an issue with my LG g2 from this morning so i will be glad if someone could help a little. Thanks in advance.
So.. i am using lg g2 with cyano 12.1 and this morning i saw that they have released the 13.0 nightlys so i decided to give them a shot. I downloaded that latest one and installed it but after that my phone wouldn't turn on. I started to make some checks i noticed that i am using twrp 2.7.0.0 which i think is pretty old at the moment. So i downloaded 5.1.1 rom everything went well with installing it. My plan was to download the 5.1.1 install it and after that update the twrp recovery to the latest and after that to install the 13.0 nightly.. I downloaded Flashfy and tried to update to the latest twrp recovery and after reboot i get an error message about some certificate and the phone wont boot up at all. If i press the power and volume down button it starts and i can use it normally but no chance to get in twrp recovery. When I run the twrp manager it says that the current version is still 2.7.0.0. So... please advise me how to proceed with this issue and how can i update in the most easiest way the twrp recovery?
Did u install a bumped TWRP
I don't have any idea the zip that i downloaded from Flashify was the latest.
How can i tell if its a bump recovery? Now i have a option to flash 2.6 something from the twrp manager. Would that fix the issue?
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4armer said:
How can i tell if its a bump recovery? Now i have a option to flash 2.6 something from the twrp manager. Would that fix the issue?
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its best to use blastagator twrp 2.8.7.3 her in xda
How to flash this?
Thanks
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4armer said:
How to flash this?
Thanks
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The link is below ..... you can flash it in TWRP or flashify whichever u prefer....... the a bumpted or lokied custom recovery is needed for lg g2 devices as our bootloader is technically still locked.
http://blastagator.ddns.net/twrp.html
Its not working mate tried on both twrp and flashify no luck i still get the dumb message with the certificate error... please advise how to procees
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4armer said:
Its not working mate tried on both twrp and flashify no luck i still get the dumb message with the certificate error... please advise how to procees
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Check this forum it speaks to some of your issues
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/orig-development/rom-official-cyanogenmod-13-lg-g2-t3264508

February update

Hi all
I just received the February security update on stock 7.1.1
Im rooted and unlocked bootloader, when I reboot it goes into TWRP.
How do I install the update there please? I've never done this before.
Thanks
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Hi all
I just received the February security update on stock 7.1.1
Im rooted and unlocked bootloader, when I reboot it goes into TWRP.
How do I install the update there please? I've never done this before.
Thanks
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Just download the full ota and flash it through twrp. Don't forget to reflash supersu afterwards.
Download link: https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Good luck!
Thank you for the reply man, I forgot what supersu I used as I used the nexus toolkit when I did it the first time.
Can I just just flash the normal one on the supersu website?
Cheers for your help
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AndroidHtc101 said:
Hi all
I just received the February security update on stock 7.1.1
Im rooted and unlocked bootloader, when I reboot it goes into TWRP.
How do I install the update there please? I've never done this before.
Thanks
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AndroidHtc101 said:
Thank you for the reply man, I forgot what supersu I used as I used the nexus toolkit when I did it the first time.
Can I just just flash the normal one on the supersu website?
Cheers for your help
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Yes, works great! I believe we're at version 2.79 now.
Don't forget to make a full backup in twrp before flashing the update, just to be sure.
No problem mate, good luck!
Sorry to be a problem, just fine the update, all went OK in TWRP. Flashed the supersu zip rebooted.
For some reason I'm still on January patch and now lost root
Any ideas where I went wrong please?
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AndroidHtc101 said:
Sorry to be a problem, just fine the update, all went OK in TWRP. Flashed the supersu zip rebooted.
For some reason I'm still on January patch and now lost root
Any ideas where I went wrong please?
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Did you flash the full ota (around 1.2 gb) or just the incremental (few mb)? If you edited your system partition (for instance to get Google assistant) you'll need the full ota!
You're no problem, mate!
Hi the full 1.2 gb. Is it possible to flash just the few mb because the ota is 42.1mb.
Thanks
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Not sure what I've done, now I can't boot into recovery TWRP. Says no command in a red icon. Trying to flash the 2.79 Supersu
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Managed to root in TWRP now still no ota update though
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AndroidHtc101 said:
Not sure what I've done, now I can't boot into recovery TWRP. Says no command in a red icon. Trying to flash the 2.79 Supersu
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That's because the update failed, but it installed the stock recovery. reflash twrp again. Redownload the full ota and try to flash it again. I've experienced kinda the same last night. The OTA file was damaged it seems. redownloaded it, reflashed and everything worked. If nothing works, flash latest factory image with adb.
Good luck!
Thanks for all your help, I shall try again
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The OTA either needs to be sideloaded via the stock recovery and the command adb sideload ota_file.zip, or in your case via FlashFire and the full factory image to retain TWRP and root.
If you're on stock but have a custom recovery you are better off using FlashFire to install the OTA. It restores stock recovery, flashes OTA, restores custom recovery and restores root--all automatically. That's just my opinion. Some people religiously flash everything manually but you can end up running into problems like you just did if something goes wrong.
Thank You I will try flash fire, maybe other people will read this thread because looks like Ota February has been pushed to our nexus 6p
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Just Flashed the Ota with flash fire, all went well, rebooted and still on January security update with the February system update icon in the task bar still.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong
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You need to flash the full factory image using FF instead of the incremental OTA image.

6p 7.1.2 update installation problem

Hi, I'm running stock Android 7.1.1 (N4F26O) on my rooted Nexus 6p with twrp installed. I just got the android 7.1.2 (NPF05F) Beta update. I tried installing it with flashfire. Flashfire kept stopping at 7%. Is there any way I can install the update without losing root
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Hi, I'm running Android 7.1.1 (N4F26O) on my rooted Nexus 6p with twrp installed. I just got the android 7.1.2 (NPF05F) Beta update. I tried installing it with flashfire. Flashfire kept stopping at 7%. Is there any way I can install the update without losing root
Sorry for bad english.
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Same here. Mine crashes while uncrypting at 22%.
I am also experiencing this issue.
Try removing root, go back to a completely stock rom - wait for 7.1.2 then download it. Let the phone update to 7.1.2 without using flash fire.
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Jxcorex29 said:
Try removing root, go back to a completely stock rom - wait for 7.1.2 then download it. Let the phone update to 7.1.2 without using flash fire.
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Obviously that will work. But we aren't trying to lose the ROM, kernel, recovery, root for a beta
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Everyone needs to calm down and wait! If you are not willing to go back to a full stock build, just wait until someone creates a flashable zip version. This is nothing new here. Factory ota's rarely if ever are comparable with aftermarket kernels, recoverys or root.
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CyberpodS2 said:
Everyone needs to calm down and wait! If you are not willing to go back to a full stock build, just wait until someone creates a flashable zip version. This is nothing new here. Factory ota's rarely if ever are comparable with aftermarket kernels, recoverys or root.
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For sure.
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7.1.2 beta with flashfire

Has anyone been able to successfully update to the new beta without loosing data, recovery, root?
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beezza said:
Has anyone been able to successfully update to the new beta without loosing data, recovery, root?
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Just sign up for the beta and they push it to you
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I got the OTA, but will it work via flashfire?
beezza said:
I got the OTA, but will it work via flashfire?
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Dunno because it is a full OTA not just a rom so maybe try Google a bit.
beezza said:
I got the OTA, but will it work via flashfire?
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No the 7.1.2 OTA does not work in FF. You can read some of the last comments in this thread, but in the OP there is a working TWRP flashable zip. Yes, you will lose root and kernel if you flash by itself, so just queue up the OTA, SU, and then kernel (if applicable) in TWRP (put them on your phone beforehand) and flash away. This way, when it finishes up you will still have root and kernel.

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