ONEPLUS 5
6GB RAM
7.1.1
4.5.14 OOS
HELLO
Today i flashed TWRP to my device by fastboot method
Everything went well
I started TWRP and make a backup
But a few minutes ago i tried to enter the recovery mode (TWRP) again but it send me back to the stock OP recovery!
Strange ..
How can i solve the problem,, not first time to happen with me
Thanks
Abdulaziz6p said:
ONEPLUS 5
6GB RAM
7.1.1
4.5.14 OOS
HELLO
Today i flashed TWRP to my device by fastboot method
Everything went well
I started TWRP and make a backup
But a few minutes ago i tried to enter the recovery mode (TWRP) again but it send me back to the stock OP recovery!
Strange ..
How can i solve the problem,, not first time to happen with me
Thanks
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You have to flash TWRP, enter TWRP and then reboot directly to Recovery. That way, TWRP will modify the system so it will not replace TWRP with stock recovery.
Flash TWRP;
Boot directly into TWRP;
Flash Magisk with TWRP.
Magisk should prevent the stock recovery from replacing TWRP.
elbuenzurdo said:
You have to flash TWRP, enter TWRP and then reboot directly to Recovery. That way, TWRP will modify the system so it will not replace TWRP with stock recovery.
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I made the same
Flashed twrp then right away swipe to allow modification even i made backup.
Abdulaziz6p said:
I made the same
Flashed twrp then right away swipe to allow modification even i made backup.
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you need to flash supersu or magisk right after flashing OOS to prevent OOS from overwriting the recovery with stock one, as mentioned above..
I can't do anything in twrp and am trying to root it but can't find magisk or any other files because twrp won't show me them.
I tried going to wipe > repair or change file system and clicking on it says invalid partition selection. Can't backup either because storage won't mount.
Also if I try to reboot to system out of twrp, twrp just crashes before my phone restarts(It still reboots into the OS though). I never even get a chance to click the reboot button.
Lastly if I want to get back into twrp it seems I have to flash the twrp via the bootloader every time.
And I CAN transfer files while OOS is running, I just can't get them in TWRP.
I've read that formatting might work, but will formatting remove the OS? I wouldn't want to chance anything since it seems impossible to flash anything right now.
Flash codeworkx twrp 8.0 with TOOL ALL IN ONE or ADB.
Tiago A said:
Flash codeworkx twrp 8.0 with TOOL ALL IN ONE or ADB.
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It's codeworkx the only TWRP that is working with Oreo?
Eric214 said:
It's codeworkx the only TWRP that is working with Oreo?
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No bluespark is working too without problems for me on oos Oreo
Eric214 said:
It's codeworkx the only TWRP that is working with Oreo?
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Bluspark too
Do you have to flash twrp for this to work, or can you just fastboot into the twrp image?
Hi, I have a essential phone running Oreo 8.1, just recently I have rooted the phone with magisk v16 an twrp 3.2.1, I successfully flashed it with twrp but after the flash whenever I want to get into twrp it just freezes up on the mount data screen and I have to force reboot it, does anyone know a solution to this problem
Make sure you're following the exact steps from this post. Every step is crucial (except #3, because you have to disable your screen lock before booting twrp.
You shouldn't have to manually mount anything in TWRP either. The magisk installer might give you an error about mounting system but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
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yellk20 said:
Hi, I have a essential phone running Oreo 8.1, just recently I have rooted the phone with magisk v16 an twrp 3.2.1, I successfully flashed it with twrp but after the flash whenever I want to get into twrp it just freezes up on the mount data screen and I have to force reboot it, does anyone know a solution to this problem
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You cannot have TWRP installed with 8.x.
TWRP is not compatible.
You must flash the original boot image, then install magisk.
TWRP cannot remain.
You will boot loop.
Please read the instructions on rooting carefully.
Ok thank you
Why can't TWRP replace recovery instead of boot?
RawSlugs said:
Why can't TWRP replace recovery instead of boot?
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No one has created a bit image with TWRP as the recovery.
Sent from my PH-1 using XDA Labs
RawSlugs said:
Why can't TWRP replace recovery instead of boot?
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Because the partition layout of the Essential does not have a recovery partition.
Recovery is contained in the boot image.
So to have TWRP resident/permanent, the boot image must be patched.
It has been done for 7.x, but sense 8.x is still beta, there is no official TWRP for Oreo.
Once Oreo is final, I expect we will get a TWRP that works.
The current limitation, means you can't flash without a computer handy.
I formatted my Oneplus 6t and was able to install TWRP, but when I install the zip for LineageOS, instead of installing it as the OS, it just replaces the TWRP recovery with a Lineage one, and I am still unable to boot into system.
Yanagibashi said:
I formatted my Oneplus 6t and was able to install TWRP, but when I install the zip for LineageOS, instead of installing it as the OS, it just replaces the TWRP recovery with a Lineage one, and I am still unable to boot into system.
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What version of twrp are you using? Did you use the twrp installer when installing twrp?
Yanagibashi said:
I formatted my Oneplus 6t and was able to install TWRP, but when I install the zip for LineageOS, instead of installing it as the OS, it just replaces the TWRP recovery with a Lineage one, and I am still unable to boot into system.
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Solution is simple. After you flash ROM ZIP flash TWRP Installer ZIP again. Flashing ROM only Replaces TWRP with the Stock Recovery. As for why it didn't boot, there can be a number of reasons why. You'll have to explain some more so that we can help you
Lineage has it's own recovery included, that's normal. You need to reflash TWRP. Make sure you are using 3.3.1-6 or 3.3.1-7 (the latest versions) either will work.
TWRP Link in case you don't have it.
6T Lineage Install Instructions , I also have update instructions at the bottom, as the initial install is different. (It says to back everything up, as you will wipe everything, and lose all data)
I always flash the rom twice. Flash rom and TWRP, reboot recovery and flash rom and TWRP again. Reboot recovery, wipe(first option don't wipe data), flash magisk, gapps or anything else then reboot system.
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 ...