2017 16GB Shield TV not booting after installing SuperSU (RESOLVED) - Shield Android TV Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just got a brand new 2017 Shield. Got in to fast boot using "adb reboot bootloader" as I don't have a game controller and I was unable to get a usb keyboard or any other controller to work. Booted to latest TWRP and installed SuperSU. Now it doesn't boot. I'm just getting a bunch of warnings and errors regarding being unlocked and the system being modified. Then, I just get a black screen. Did I just screw up? Is there new update that I installed with DM verity enabled and this is causing it to stop booting?
Either way, it does not boot far enough for me to get in via ADB and I can't get back in to fastboot. Any other things I can try to get into fastboot? Assuming I can, what's the latest image I will need to reflash back to stock?
Any assistance/guidance appreciated. Thanks. :fingers-crossed:
Update: I was able to find a KB that works to get in to fastboot mode. So that's working. Is the latest development image from NVidia going to work for me?
Update2: So I just went for it since I got inpatient waiting for responses. Back up and running after flashing the latest developer image. Now to get SuperSU or Magisk working?
Final Update: It looks like I used a slightly older SuperSU (2.79) installer which I'm guessing broke DM verity (or something worse). After installing TWRP (permanently), I sideloaded the new SuperSU (2.82 SR3) zip and everything worked just peachy.

joojoobee666 said:
Just got a brand new 2017 Shield. Got in to fast boot using "adb reboot bootloader" as I don't have a game controller and I was unable to get a usb keyboard or any other controller to work. Booted to latest TWRP and installed SuperSU. Now it doesn't boot. I'm just getting a bunch of warnings and errors regarding being unlocked and the system being modified. Then, I just get a black screen. Did I just screw up? Is there new update that I installed with DM verity enabled and this is causing it to stop booting?
Either way, it does not boot far enough for me to get in via ADB and I can't get back in to fastboot. Any other things I can try to get into fastboot? Assuming I can, what's the latest image I will need to reflash back to stock?
Any assistance/guidance appreciated. Thanks. :fingers-crossed:
Update: I was able to find a KB that works to get in to fastboot mode. So that's working. Is the latest development image from NVidia going to work for me?
Update2: So I just went for it since I got inpatient waiting for responses. Back up and running after flashing the latest developer image. Now to get SuperSU or Magisk working?
Final Update: It looks like I used a slightly older SuperSU (2.79) installer which I'm guessing broke DM verity (or something worse). After installing TWRP (permanently), I sideloaded the new SuperSU (2.82 SR3) zip and everything worked just peachy.
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Ummm sooner or later you will probably run into problems by installing twrp permanently, really all you had to do was fastboot twrp and install the newer supersu

jionny said:
Ummm sooner or later you will probably run into problems by installing twrp permanently, really all you had to do was fastboot twrp and install the newer supersu
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What kind of issues do you expect I will have? So far it's been fine, multiple reboots and what not as I was getting everything setup. Worse case scenario I just need to fastboot recovery and or boot?

joojoobee666 said:
What kind of issues do you expect I will have? So far it's been fine, multiple reboots and what not as I was getting everything setup. Worse case scenario I just need to fastboot recovery and or boot?
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Look around the nvidia shield tv forum and you will see multiple people have problems when they update when they permanent install. its one reason why you don't see any tutorials of permanent install of twrp all tutorials instruct fastboot install

jionny said:
Look around the nvidia shield tv forum and you will see multiple people have problems when they update when they permanent install. its one reason why you don't see any tutorials of permanent install of twrp all tutorials instruct fastboot install
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Ok, thanks for the info. I did see some people that were saying they had issues but nothing I saw was really clear initially. However, after some further research I see the main issue is if an update tried to apply with TWRP installed, things can go hay-wire. I'll go ahead and remove. Just sucks that I can't remotely use TWRP. Some of my devices are nowhere near a PC. I just feel naked without it installed.
Edit: I downgraded to the latest image from NVidia, installed the latest OTA and re-rooted again, sans TWRP.

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Lolipop OTA capture

Update 2 after some fiddling I found that after flashing Pico Capps hdxposed is needed to make the play store work on this build http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2618158
Update 1 New lolipop ota, this appears to be based on lolipop 5.1 and as such requires xposed unofficial by romracer if you want to use xposed Xposed for 5.0 would not flash for me. Same upgrade steps as before just this one instead of the bottom one and change your xposed package
https://mega.nz/#!i5RRCKQZ!NC291mcIo-2yzr23j8Vg_mLZ11ECql4lL_xen6xwXuM
update-kindle-devpreview_ariel-20.5.2.2_user_522041550.bin
siegesoldier said:
this is the developer preview, sorry if the title is a little misleading. Thanks to http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-4-5-4-twrp-root-t3141648
Use at your own risk.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/38i2lqq5p...review_ariel-20.5.2.0_user_520033250.bin?dl=0
Hopefully someone can figure out how to make this thing boot when flashed from TWRP
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Important update, the instructions below are not to be followed !!! They are historical ...
Same drill as in here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-4-5-4-twrp-root-t3141648
Replace the original META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script with the one from the zip below. Remove "images" directory. This will ensure that your bootloader stays 4.5.3 and unlocked. When TWRP asks to add root, say yes.
If for some reason you lose TWRP (recovery), reflash it from within 5.0. Since you have root, no biggie. I'll play with this a bit too, but later.
I tried yours and tried my attempt. I'm getting a bootloop with both, let me know if you have any luck. TWRP protects itself from getting replaced.
siegesoldier said:
I tried yours and tried my attempt. I'm getting a bootloop with both, let me know if you have any luck. TWRP protects itself from getting replaced.
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OK. Does it flash successfully? Does it ask to install root? If it does and bootloops, the bootloader probably needs to be updated too. You could try to flash the new bootloader (just grab my uboot_4.5.3.zip, replace both files in /images, and re-zip).
The trick is that you install Lollipop, install root, and install the new bootloader separately. It should boot OK and you should have root in 5, but you'll lose TWRP (it won't be able to boot since the bootloader will probably be signed). To get TWRP back you'll need to downgrade to 4.5.3
bibikalka said:
OK. Does it flash successfully? Does it ask to install root? If it does and bootloops, the bootloader probably needs to be updated too. You could try to flash the new bootloader (just grab my uboot_4.5.3.zip, replace both files in /images, and re-zip
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Yes it flashes successfully and asks to install root. Looks like I'll be trying that tonight, thanks!
Edit we have a winner.
Flashed lolipop without bootloader
Installed su
Reboot to recovery
Installed superuser flashable zip
Flashed uboot file with lolipop images folder
Fire has booted and is currently doing the very long lolipop upgrading screen
Currently booting to home screen but then back to the fire screen, etc. Probably my fault for not clearing the cache or a factory reset. I'm not at a computer at the moment but any ideas on how to fix this?
siegesoldier said:
Currently booting to home screen but then back to the fire screen, etc. Probably my fault for not clearing the cache or a factory reset. I'm not at a computer at the moment but any ideas on how to fix this?
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Turn it off with a long press of "power" button. Then press "power" and "vol+" together, this should get you into the Amazon recovery. It should offer you a factory reset option. Your system should be pretty much stock Lollipop, so I don't see why it should be doing what it does ...
Actually, does it now have stock Amazon recovery or TWRP ? My suspicion is that it should have flashed recovery during the first upgrade cycle.
Upon reflection, there is a chance you have a bit of a soft brick. If the factory reset option does not come up, it may end up a little tricky to fix things. I wonder if you'd be able to connect via adb before it reboots.
bibikalka said:
Turn it off with a long press of "power" button. Then press "power" and "vol+" together, this should get you into the Amazon recovery. It should offer you a factory reset option. Your system should be pretty much stock Lollipop, so I don't see why it should be doing what it does ...
Actually, does it now have stock Amazon recovery or TWRP ? My suspicion is that it should have flashed recovery during the first upgrade cycle.
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it appears to have TWRP but it will not boot to it with holding keys. I can get the device to appear in ADB but I can not authorize it. Appears to not actually be rebooting. just crashing to fire screen for some reason then back to launcher etc. I may be able to try again at home with a usb port that it remembers.
siegesoldier said:
it appears to have TWRP but it will not boot to it with holding keys. I can get the device to appear in ADB but I can not authorize it. Appears to not actually be rebooting. just crashing to fire screen for some reason then back to launcher etc. I may be able to try again at home with a usb port that it remembers.
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I wonder if Lollipop does not update recovery at all, and just uses the one from 4.5.4 You do have your old settings around, so there is a chance that prior USB authorization will help. It looks like one should have updated to stock recovery while in TWRP as the last step, after updating the bootloader, ir order to be able to do a factory reset in a situation like this.
If it comes to worst, Amazon reps never ask "did you brick the device yourself?". They only ask if you can get to the home screen, and if not, proceed with the replacement
I think TWRP just blocked it from updating. Oh well, if the ports at home don't work, I was eventually going to get it replaced anyway since I had a blue discoloration on my screen. Glad to be of some moderate use to the community instead of a leecher for once. May the next person have some luck!
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I wonder if Lollipop does not update recovery at all, and just uses the one from 4.5.4 You do have your old settings around, so there is a chance that prior USB authorization will help. It looks like one should have updated to stock recovery while in TWRP as the last step, after updating the bootloader, ir order to be able to do a factory reset in a situation like this.
If it comes to worst, Amazon reps never ask "did you brick the device yourself?". They only ask if you can get to the home screen, and if not, proceed with the replacement
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ok I was able to get adb on a previously used port. I do not have root though. What are my options? What recovery should I flash? I also have a replacement kindle coming tomorrow so this is mostly for science now. I am also able to get into bootloader.
erased cache via fastboot. stuck on fire instead of boot to homescreen
siegesoldier said:
ok I was able to get adb on a previously used port. I do not have root though. What are my options? What recovery should I flash? I also have a replacement kindle coming tomorrow so this is mostly for science now. I am also able to get into bootloader.
erased cache via fastboot. stuck on fire instead of boot to homescreen
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So no adb anymore? I am not sure how SuperSu comes in, there gotta be su program somewhere.
Anyway, the great news is that JMZ is going to be back soon. That's going to boost our tinkering capabilities by 300%
siegesoldier said:
Yes it flashes successfully and asks to install root. Looks like I'll be trying that tonight, thanks!
Edit we have a winner.
Flashed lolipop without bootloader
Installed su
Reboot to recovery
Installed superuser flashable zip
Flashed uboot file with lolipop images folder
Fire has booted and is currently doing the very long lolipop upgrading screen
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And then soft brick ...
So I wonder now if one could do this :
install 5.2.0 via TWRP
install supersu.zip
and here it gets very tricky:
without any reboots, replace TEE1, UBOOT, and recovery to stock versions 5.2.0
The hope is to end up in 5.2.0 with root. If things fail, then booting into 5.2.0 recovery (which must be installed!!!) should give one an option to do 1) factory reset 2) downgrade to stock 4.5.3 as in here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-downgrade-to-4-5-3-root-device-t3139351
The problem is that I don't see a way to boot into 5.2.0, and then flash GAPPS after (since your TWRP was replaced by stock recovery earlier). So one would have to install GAPPS those via something like Titanium backup if root does work.
Please, if you already had 1 warranty replacement, don't do this. And, if you replace TEE1 and UBOOT (5.2.0) but not recovery, then you won't have any way to recover.
bibikalka said:
And then soft brick ...
So I wonder now if one could do this :
install 5.2.0 via TWRP
install supersu.zip
and here it gets very tricky:
without any reboots, replace TEE1, UBOOT, and recovery to stock versions 5.2.0
The hope is to end up in 5.2.0 with root. If things fail, then booting into 5.2.0 recovery (which must be installed!!!) should give one an option to do 1) factory reset 2) downgrade to stock 4.5.3 as in here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-downgrade-to-4-5-3-root-device-t3139351
The problem is that I don't see a way to boot into 5.2.0, and then flash GAPPS after (since your TWRP was replaced by stock recovery earlier). So one would have to install GAPPS those via something like Titanium backup if root does work.
Please, if you already had 1 warranty replacement, don't do this. And, if you replace TEE1 and UBOOT (5.2.0) but not recovery, then you won't have any way to recover.
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Yes I've used my warranty replacement so I'll be waiting until the official release before breaking my kindle again . How do you stop TWRP from preventing the recovery from being flashed? I noticed it gave a message about protecting itself.
siegesoldier said:
Yes I've used my warranty replacement so I'll be waiting until the official release before breaking my kindle again . How do you stop TWRP from preventing the recovery from being flashed? I noticed it gave a message about protecting itself.
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Interesting, at what stage of the update did this happen? 5.2.0 file system is slightly packaged and is pain in the neck to peak into, but in 4.5.3 the recovery is updated via a pretty specific command install-recovery.sh , and I cannot find any references to this in updater-script. So I wonder at what stage will this be run. Also, there is no direct image for recovery, one has to reconstruct it as the commands below do. A bit messy ...
install-recovery.sh
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
if ! applypatch -c EMMC:/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/by-name/recovery:5888256:6d9d1bbc4172c107db3228ed8d9f97111219c617; then
log -t recovery "Installing new recovery image"
applypatch -b /system/etc/recovery-resource.dat EMMC:/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/by-name/boot:5370112:c2c686ada1b194050a3c8f05e2102345df48e9ce EMMC:/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/by-name/recovery 6d9d1bbc4172c107db3228ed8d9f97111219c617 5888256 c2c686ada1b194050a3c8f05e2102345df48e9ce:/system/recovery-from-boot.p
else
log -t recovery "Recovery image already installed"
fi
Edit: It kind of looks like /system/etc/install-recovery.sh will be run at every boot. So I wonder if TWRP just renames it to something and calls it "protection". I guess one can double check the file system after 5.2.0 update while still in TWRP, and see what happened to recovery files.
Help
If someone can please help me. I downloaded the update to 5.0, unzipped it, replaced the updater script, but when I zip it back and try to flash it says that it failed. Am I doing something wrong.
Also, if someone has the zip file already and wouldn't mind uploading and sharing it, I would appreciate it.
Thanks for all the help.
hawkazn said:
If someone can please help me. I downloaded the update to 5.0, unzipped it, replaced the updater script, but when I zip it back and try to flash it says that it failed. Am I doing something wrong.
Also, if someone has the zip file already and wouldn't mind uploading and sharing it, I would appreciate it.
Thanks for all the help.
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Last time this procedure ended up with a soft brick. Are you sure you want to pursue this route?
Help
Maybe not, but if someone can help me with something else. The developer preview for the camera is extremely sharp and the 4.5.4 really isn't. Is there a way to make it crystal clear and sharp?
hawkazn said:
Maybe not, but if someone can help me with something else. The developer preview for the camera is extremely sharp and the 4.5.4 really isn't. Is there a way to make it crystal clear and sharp?
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Meaning exactly what? It'd be possible to replace the camera app, one for another. Do you think some other system stuff is involved such as some sort of settings?
You'll have to find a way to mount the big 5.2.0 system update file as a filesystem, then you could read what's in there, including the camera stuff.
TWRP help
So I downloaded the zip file for 5.0 and it flashed and asked to install super user. I had to download the apk for supersu and then update it.
But the problem is that I lost my twrp. I push the volume + and power and it just reboots. I also lost my play store. Any thoughts how to get twrp back on?

Nvidia SHIELD Portable Root

Hi everyone!
This morning I woke up to find my SHIELD with the so waited notification of Lollipop update. I'm really happy to finally have lollipop running on my device, but sadly I found a problem after the update. I was trying to re-root my device, but neither the SHIELD RAM tool or Root Genius could do the trick. But I didn't gave up, I searched in Google any way to root my SHIELD with the still fresh update, and found that the Kinguser app can root it without trouble.
You just need to download the apk, install it on your SHIELD and open it.
Btw, the old recovery isn't working anymore, you can flash it with the RAM tool, but the device will reflash the stock recovery.
Downloaded and it's says shield portable android 5.1 not supported...
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kenmacker said:
Downloaded and it's says shield portable android 5.1 not supported...
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You need to turn on USB Debugging, and then run the app.
USB debugging is now turned on but it says root access is unavailable
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work great
thanks
Old recovery is working for me - it's CWM 6.0.4.4.
I had to flash it twice, first time it was reflashed to stock.
PS: TWRP 2.8.5.0 (unofficial) is working too.
kenmacker said:
USB debugging is now turned on but it says root access is unavailable
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Look if you have your SHILD's bootloader unlocked, that may be causing the problem.
Sent from my HUAWEI P7-L12 using My-RoM V3.3.
Ask if you have doubts or problems, we're here to help.
I wanted a full restore/clean version of the ROM without waiting for the factory image to be updated.
I flashed the 101 Factory Image from here. I notice that 103 is there now so just skip this step and flash that now.
I noticed that after flashing the latest SuperSU the device would never boot.
So I had to use KingRoot but for me the apk method never worked so I went with the desktop version.
To get Root I went to KingRoot's XDA page and downloaded the Desktop version.
When running the program it is all in Chinese but is thankfully idiot proof with its one big button on it. Just make sure that USB Debugging is turned on and wait for it to finish, it will reboot during the process.
KingRoot installs its own version of a Super User advisor so it will prompt when something needs root access and for most people that would be enough but I prefer SuperSU, Thankfully KingRoot has a set of instructions, follow these to the letter and it will guide you through removing KingRoot and installing SuperSU. During that process you will get a lot of errors saying that files are no longer there, just ignore them, that means the initial uninstall got the files.
Once I was able to ensure that SuperSU and Root where staying after a reboot I re-installed TWRP (for some reason I couldn't get CWM to stick after a reboot but oh well I like TWRP more >_>) and made a backup of my stock rooted device.
I then went to this page and grabbed the Unofficial Xposed 5.1 .zip and went to this page and grabbed the Xposed Installer.
Rebooted and waited for the App Cache to re-build as the Xposed framework nukes it then installed my mods as normal.
Took a little bit longer than normal to update but oh well, Everything is working smoothly and I'm happy with it.
Rooted my Shield two times wth CWM without problems.
astuermer said:
Old recovery is working for me - it's CWM 6.0.4.4.
I had to flash it twice, first time it was reflashed to stock.
PS: TWRP 2.8.5.0 (unofficial) is working too.
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Which cmw did you use and where did you get it? I tried using flashify with twrp and it says boot failed when booting into recover.
astuermer said:
Rooted my Shield two times wth CWM without problems.
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Give me a few mins. I will upload my Recovery package...
Here we go. I've flashed and rooted my SHIELD successfully after OTA upgrade - and today again after flashing the clean 103 factory Image.
SHIELD-Portable-Recoveries.zip
Update: I've attached a ZIP file with 4 different recoveries. Simply execute the Batch file I've included (if you're on Windows) and select 1-4.
stock KitKat recovery (from update 101)
stock Lollipop recovery (from update 103)
ClockworkMod recovery (CWM) 6.0.4.4 (somewhere from XDA, but couldn't find the link)
TWRP recovery 2.8.5.0 (from here)
From @Steel01 The TWRP located here may give people problems and we should be using the one in the MultiROM TWRP located here.
Source here.
EDIT: I will test tonight and see what happens when you image with the factory image and just install MultiROM's TWRP and then try SuperSU's latest BETA.
I was trying to use the other TWRP before and could never boot which is why I did the KingRoot method.
If you wanted to change Kinguser to SuperSU all you have to do is download any "Control Rotation App" and set it as Portrait Mode (if it didn't work make sure that the Nvidia Shield Portable is in a sitting position and flip it , It should work , If not try installing other apps), Install "Super-Sume" , Then touch the big blue button , After that wait until the process is done , You should see SuperSU, In the other hand Kinguser has already vanished (I'm not sure if SuperSU will open automatically or not), Install the binary, Reboot, Done.
Have a nice day

Nexus 6p won't boot up

Hi
Earlier today I was running 7.0.0. Stock No root with unlocked bootloader, all of a sudden random reboots. Until it no longer wanted to go past Google screen. Plugged into nexus root toolkit, tried flashing stock, downgrading to marshmallow, locking bootloader, unlocking again, multiple times and tries with no luck. The device now will only allow me to get into bootloader when I plug it to charge and immediately press power & -volume. I would appreciate it any help I can get in this.
Thanks
roelmmata said:
Hi
Earlier today I was running 7.0.0. Stock No root with unlocked bootloader, all of a sudden random reboots. Until it no longer wanted to go past Google screen. Plugged into nexus root toolkit, tried flashing stock, downgrading to marshmallow, locking bootloader, unlocking again, multiple times and tries with no luck. The device now will only allow me to get into bootloader when I plug it to charge and immediately press power & -volume. I would appreciate it any help I can get in this.
Thanks
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Just about everyone in this thread is in similar boat. I think there is one that was on 6.0, but most on npd90x I believe. There might be something useful to help you with. What version of twrp are you using? 3.0.2-1 has a bug with efs partition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921
Fe Mike said:
Just about everyone in this thread is in similar boat. I think there is one that was on 6.0, but most on npd90x I believe. There might be something useful to help you with. What version of twrp are you using? 3.0.2-1 has a bug with efs partition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921
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I had tried to flash twrp but had gotten an error saying I wasn't in adb recovery and never got that to work.
roelmmata said:
I had tried to flash twrp but had gotten an error saying I wasn't in adb recovery and never got that to work.
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You mean flash to install TWRP or you were trying to install via ADB and your phone wasn't in recovery? You flash the TWRP image to install it from your bootloader via fastboot commands. You can load other files onto your phone via ADB sideload while in recovery. It is helpful to be clear on the forums so people can better help.
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ultyrunner said:
You mean flash to install TWRP or you were trying to install via ADB and your phone wasn't in recovery? You flash the TWRP image to install it from your bootloader via fastboot commands. You can load other files onto your phone via ADB sideload while in recovery. It is helpful to be clear on the forums so people can better help.
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I had been trying to install twrp onto my phone through the toolkit, using the "root and install custom recovery option" but then it got the error and cancelled.
roelmmata said:
I had been trying to install twrp onto my phone through the toolkit, using the "root and install custom recovery option" but then it got the error and cancelled.
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Again, without knowing what you have/haven't done in advance, it's hard to be of much help. To run ADB commands, you need to have USB debugging enabled on the device from settings. So, if you haven't done that, you can't do anything via ADB/fastboot and prior to that, I see you said you did have an unlocked bootloader.
Beyond those two things, which are reiterated within it, I'd strongly recommend following Heisenberg's guide at http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 to do any flashing on your phone. This begins by ensuring you get a working version of the drivers installed to your machine via the Android SDK. Since your BL is unlocked, you should be able to flash TWRP via fastboot command. Also, ensure you are installing version 3.0.2-3, the latest 'unofficial' that is bug-free.
Fe Mike said:
Just about everyone in this thread is in similar boat. I think there is one that was on 6.0, but most on npd90x I believe. There might be something useful to help you with. What version of twrp are you using? 3.0.2-1 has a bug with efs partition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921
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Thanks I try it out!
ultyrunner said:
Again, without knowing what you have/haven't done in advance, it's hard to be of much help. To run ADB commands, you need to have USB debugging enabled on the device from settings. So, if you haven't done that, you can't do anything via ADB/fastboot and prior to that, I see you said you did have an unlocked bootloader.
Beyond those two things, which are reiterated within it, I'd strongly recommend following Heisenberg's guide at http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 to do any flashing on your phone. This begins by ensuring you get a working version of the drivers installed to your machine via the Android SDK. Since your BL is unlocked, you should be able to flash TWRP via fastboot command. Also, ensure you are installing version 3.0.2-3, the latest 'unofficial' that is bug-free.
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Hey again
I used guide specifically to go back to stock, combined with a couple times of wiping in stock recovery I finally got the phone to boot up! However I've learned something new, the phone will only stay on if I'm plugged into charger, and as soon as it's unplugged it turns off. Any other suggestions?

My ZE551KL only boots to TWRP (and various other fun)

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.
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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.
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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.

How do I update my 6T rooted without erasing datas?

Dear all,
first of all I would like to be sorry if I'm saying something worng. I'm not so expert about Android world.
I've got a OnePlus 6T that I've rooted with the help of a friend some months ago.
Not it's a lot that I keep see the notification abount the OS update and I keep skipping it but it's bothering me so... I searched for a guide and I found this (https://oneplus.gadgethacks.com/how...thout-losing-root-no-computer-needed-0192638/) (I hope I can post it also if it's from another website).
It seems so simple, I've downloaded the OTA update, the TWRP and the Magisk. My issue is that whene I reboot to the recovery I'm not booting into TWRP but I suppose into the OnePlus recovery instead.
I searched angain and found this other guide (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/official-oxygenos-9-0-4-ota-oneplus-6t-t3860953) that is more complete but I can't understand if it's the proper guide I need to follow to update my device keeping it rooted and most of all without loosing any data.
Thanks,
Riki
The first guide you linked to is wrong. Do not follow that. That is why you don't have TWRP anymore. The second guide you linked to on XDA is correct. Follow the TWRP guide. Once you have TWRP reinstalled.
You must download the zip from the second link you posted here at XDA.
Flash the Zip in TWRP. This flash the update to the opposite slot. It also wipes out TWRP and replaces it with the stock recovery.
Now you must reinstall TWRP. Flash the TWRP installer. This will flash TWRP to both slots.
Now reboot to recovery. This will reboot to the new slot where you update was just flashed.
This is when you install Magisk to the updated slot. You MUST do this.
Now reboot to system after you installed Magisk.
Now you have updated without losing any data.
The guide in the second link says to use the Magisk uninstaller. I've personally never done this. This is probably for people who use all sorts of weird add-ons and such. I don't know. Never uninstalled Magisk, never had a problem. That's all I can say. You can try it, or you can follow the official instructions.
OhioYJ said:
The first guide you linked to is wrong. Do not follow that. That is why you don't have TWRP anymore. The second guide you linked to on XDA is correct. Follow the TWRP guide. Once you have TWRP reinstalled.
You must download the zip from the second link you posted here at XDA.
Flash the Zip in TWRP. This flash the update to the opposite slot. It also wipes out TWRP and replaces it with the stock recovery.
Now you must reinstall TWRP. Flash the TWRP installer. This will flash TWRP to both slots.
Now reboot to recovery. This will reboot to the new slot where you update was just flashed.
This is when you install Magisk to the updated slot. You MUST do this.
Now reboot to system after you installed Magisk.
Now you have updated without losing any data.
The guide in the second link says to use the Magisk uninstaller. I've personally never done this. This is probably for people who use all sorts of weird add-ons and such. I don't know. Never uninstalled Magisk, never had a problem. That's all I can say. You can try it, or you can follow the official instructions.
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Thanks OhioYJ,
so, before I can follow the TWRP guide, I must reinstall it. Could you please give me a link to a guide on how to do it?
Thanks again,
Riki
RikiBez said:
Thanks OhioYJ,
so, before I can follow the TWRP guide, I must reinstall it. Could you please give me a link to a guide on how to do it?
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[Guide] OnePlus 6T [Fajita]: Unlock | Flash TWRP | Root | Nandroid & EFS Backup !!
Thanks to Funk Wizard again. Don't forget the section about backing up your modem, this is always important in case something really goes wrong. You'll probably never need it, but if you ever do you'll be really glad you have it.
OhioYJ said:
[Guide] OnePlus 6T [Fajita]: Unlock | Flash TWRP | Root | Nandroid & EFS Backup !!
Thanks to Funk Wizard again. Don't forget the section about backing up your modem, this is always important in case something really goes wrong. You'll probably never need it, but if you ever do you'll be really glad you have it.
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I followed the guide but I get stucked into a loot without been able to boot into TWRP. I'm only able to enter the recovery mode and the fastboot mode but when I launch the command from Windows it finish with no error but the phone still stuck on the fastboot logo or the oneplus logo. After many tryes now I've got only this and also errors on PC:
Old_video_link_removed
EDIT: At the moment I'm not event able to enter the recovery mode, I keep restarting it and it will only boot to the fastmode.
RikiBez said:
I followed the guide but I get stucked into a loot without been able to boot into TWRP. I'm only able to enter the recovery mode and the fastboot mode but when I launch the command from Windows it finish with no error but the phone still stuck on the fastboot logo or the oneplus logo. After many tryes now I've got only this and also errors on PC:
https://youtu.be/7Re-p7Z1yhc
EDIT: At the moment I'm not event able to enter the recovery mode, I keep restarting it and it will only boot to the fastmode.
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It's booting into recovery, but the OnePlus recovery. That is what the menu that is asking you to select a language is. When you enter the command fastboot boot trwp.img you don't get any sort of error? Or the phone doesn't respond?
OhioYJ said:
It's booting into recovery, but the OnePlus recovery. That is what the menu that is asking you to select a language is. When you enter the command fastboot boot trwp.img you don't get any sort of error? Or the phone doesn't respond?
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At the beginning I had no error nor on PC not on phone. Now that I’m stuck into the fastboot I keep getting the error on windows that say he donno the fastboot command but the phone stand still.
RikiBez said:
At the beginning I had no error nor on PC not on phone. Now that I’m stuck into the fastboot I keep getting the error on windows that say he donno the fastboot command but the phone stand still.
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Is fastboot installed? Are you typing the commands correctly?
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RikiBez said:
At the beginning I had no error nor on PC not on phone. Now that I’m stuck into the fastboot I keep getting the error on windows that say he donno the fastboot command but the phone stand still.
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Sounds like you're not running the command from the folder where fastboot.exe is located.
Makes me wonder why you did it this way in the first place. And why people suggested it. Easiest way to install updates on a rooted 6T is to install the update through the normal updater without rebooting, going to Magisk Manager and selecting install to inactive slot and rebooting only after that. That's really all there is to it.
CazeW said:
Sounds like you're not running the command from the folder where fastboot.exe is located.
Makes me wonder why you did it this way in the first place. And why people suggested it. Easiest way to install updates on a rooted 6T is to install the update through the normal updater without rebooting, going to Magisk Manager and selecting install to inactive slot and rebooting only after that. That's really all there is to it.
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If I want to clean flash my 9.0.13 rooted TWRP. What do I need to uninstall or wipe? Im on 9.0.13 currently
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i7vSa7vi7y said:
Is fastboot installed? Are you typing the commands correctly?
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Fastboot was working until I reinstalled adb and OnePlus drivers.
CazeW said:
Sounds like you're not running the command from the folder where fastboot.exe is located.
Makes me wonder why you did it this way in the first place. And why people suggested it. Easiest way to install updates on a rooted 6T is to install the update through the normal updater without rebooting, going to Magisk Manager and selecting install to inactive slot and rebooting only after that. That's really all there is to it.
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I didn’t know any other way. That’s why I asked how to do it. Anyway I’m running the command from the right folder. Maybe something broke on my laptop.
Yesterday evening I tried from a new laptop windows 10, installed adb and OnePlus driver for the first time and I was able to run the commands without the error not finding the command but:
Fastboot boot twrp.image returned me an error
If I run fastboot flash boot twrp.image it does not give me error but the phone does not response. It only boot to the boot loader.
RikiBez said:
I didn’t know any other way. That’s why I asked how to do it. Anyway I’m running the command from the right folder. Maybe something broke on my laptop.
Yesterday evening I tried from a new laptop windows 10, installed adb and OnePlus driver for the first time and I was able to run the commands without the error not finding the command but:
Fastboot boot twrp.image returned me an error
If I run fastboot flash boot twrp.image it does not give me error but the phone does not response. It only boot to the boot loader.
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Try uninstalling adb. Delete the whole folder and install it again. Try updating your netframework on your PC and the latest C++
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I'm creating a new tread about the issue and the state where I am because now I can't update or keep data, I just need to recover the phone to a normal state.
RikiBez said:
I'm creating a new tread about the issue and the state where I am because now I can't update or keep data, I just need to recover the phone to a normal state.
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Use the msm tool for that
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Flashing the fastboot rom would probably have gotten you back in and maybe with your data in tact. Now fair warning I'm a Linux user anyways, but really fastboot and adb are so much easier in Linux. For people that have issues, it sometimes is easier just to make a bootable USB / CD of Linux Mint or Ubuntu and then from Synaptic or the Package manager install adb and fastboot. No drivers or anything else to install, everything will just work.
Last time I got stuck in fastboot I just used the fastboot ROM to get back to bootable.
OhioYJ said:
Flashing the fastboot rom would probably have gotten you back in and maybe with your data in tact. Now fair warning I'm a Linux user anyways, but really fastboot and adb are so much easier in Linux. For people that have issues, it sometimes is easier just to make a bootable USB / CD of Linux Mint or Ubuntu and then from Synaptic or the Package manager install adb and fastboot. No drivers or anything else to install, everything will just work.
Last time I got stuck in fastboot I just used the fastboot ROM to get back to bootable.
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Those fastboot roms have sure saved me from raging before
I would also recommend using migrate, it's in the play store and it backs up all your data and then puts it in a flashable zip
i7vSa7vi7y said:
If I want to clean flash my 9.0.13 rooted TWRP. What do I need to uninstall or wipe? Im on 9.0.13 currently
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Do a factory reset from TWRP and flash the full ROM.
One best method...and the method that works 100% tested for upgrading a rooted OOS to new OOS version without any loss of data, without any issues.
I'll mention the guide that I have used to upgrade from 9.0.12 rooted to 9.0.13 rooted. Without any loss of data
Download latest OOS full ROM
Boot to TWRP
Flash OOS 9.0.13
Flash TWRP installer zip
Reboot system
Phone will boot.
Now go back to recovery mode
Flash Magisk if u want root again
Done
No confusion. No data loss. Not being stuck. Sweet and Simple.
sanjeev7 said:
One best method...and the method that works 100% tested for upgrading a rooted OOS to new OOS version without any loss of data, without any issues.
I'll mention the guide that I have used to upgrade from 9.0.12 rooted to 9.0.13 rooted. Without any loss of data
Download latest OOS full ROM
Boot to TWRP
Flash OOS 9.0.13
Flash TWRP installer zip
Reboot system
Phone will boot.
Now go back to recovery mode
Flash Magisk if u want root again
Done
No confusion. No data loss. Not being stuck. Sweet and Simple.
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So I don't have to wipe my system data or anything. I heard some people had the problem of getting stuck or that there was a red warning screen that popped up when booting, and I'm not talking about the bootloader message. I'm currently on 9.0.11. Also should I download the latest version of TWRP or should I use the one I'm using currently. Don't wanna mess anything up. Another guide I read said I should flash the oos rom, then TWRP, than magisk

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