twrp and root disappeared after new update - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

As said above and I can't get it back on following the same way I done it before. Also root has disappeared. Any help would be much appreciated
Yours sincerely

Fixed it by running command in administrator mode

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[Q] Dissable Knox Security help?

Alright, I'll run down my problem and hopefully someone can help. I have looked at all of the threads and none have helped me . I am however, very confident one of you guys!!!
Alright, when I Updated to 4.3, I decided that I wanted to go to Cyanogenmod instead of the touchwiz from samsung. I had previously done it with my s3 and everything went well!! So I decided to give it a go. From the moment I tried to root my phone, a notification would pop up on my phone saying "Security information An application attempted to access system on your device without authorization. This attempt has been blocked."
It doesnt matter what method I use (mottochoper, terminal, mac, pc) I always get the same message and everything stops and whatever program I use tells me it couldn't finish.
I have a macbook, I tried uninstalling kies, rebooting my s4/mac, everything!! Nothing works because of this message.
I also tried to dissable and force stop Knox, but it just keeps happening.
I unchecked the box that allowed know to be activated under security, but it keeps happening!!!
I can't root my phone, and it makes me sad very sad ((( The closest I've come to rooting my phone was with the mac Cyanogenmod installer. It almost worked! But then, the security thing.
I have a Galaxy s4 from at&t, running 4.3, a macbook running 10.9, a bagged lunched I prepared for myself that could be yours, and internet access of course.
Someone help please!! Thank you in advance you beautiful folks you!!!!

(Soft?)-Bricked My S7 with a Flashfire Update, Need Help to Fix It?

So I've been rooting me phone for a while and have managed to never f*** up, till now, and I sincerely hope you guys can help me.
After rooting my S7 a while back, I just recently noticed SuperUser telling me that I didn't have root anymore, so I decided to follow these instructions to re-root my phone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
I successfully followed all the steps to get root, but when I opened Flashfire it told me I could install a new update while maintaining root, so since my android is at 6.0.1, I did that and it bricked my phone.
On boot it says "Startup Failed - Use the Verizon Software Repair Assistant . . . " and on top it also says "Custom binary blocked by SECURE BOOT." I have tried going into recovery mode and deleting the system cache, but that doesn't do it. So is there any way to get the phone to properly boot while not deleting my data? I was rooting my phone precisely so I could use Titanium Backup again, so I don't have any backups stored anywhere. I have heard that flashing a recovery image with Odin can work, but would that delete my files? Someone please lend me your expertise.
My phone is a Verizon S7.
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I am surprised that no one responded to me, but what's important is that, miraculously, I managed to un-brick the phone myself without losing any data! What I did was, as my last hope (since Odin wasn't able to flash the stock image, a la the traditional soft-brick fix), decide to follow the on-screen instructions my phone was giving me and to download and run something called the "Verizon Software Repair Assistant," which can be found in the top google results after searching for the quoted name (xda doesn't let me post the link).
After putting my phone into download mode, I plugged it in, ran the software and let it work overnight. Checking on it in the morning, I found my phone, not only completely functional and working, but updated to Android 7.0 (it was 6.0.1 previously before the failed Flashfire OTA update) and still holding all of my data intact.
So, the interesting thing that I learned is that flashing to stock via Odin to fix a soft-bricked phone should not be the default resolution for potentially most people, as the carrier's default (in my case, Verizon's) repair utility managed to completely fix my phone without any side effects or data loss.
Is there anyone who could chime in on why the Repair Utility did not wipe my phone's memory, even though it warned it would?
**Note**
Verizon links to the Windows version of the repair assistant on their site, but to get the Mac version (which I used), the only way you can get it is by changing the end of the url they mention within the thread from "Win" to "Mac."
Pleased you managed to fix it, and thanks for posting the method for others
As for replies, if you stick around XDA you'll see replies can take days sometimes, patience is the key here
*Detection* said:
Pleased you managed to fix it, and thanks for posting the method for others
As for replies, if you stick around XDA you'll see replies can take days sometimes, patience is the key here
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I guess I am not acquainted with this forum enough then, thanks!
Most likely the cause of the fault would be updating via FlashFire and keeping root. When the update was flashed, it most likely flashed the stock kernel and patched it for root, which is not a compatible root for our devices. Flashing the root kernel with Odin probably would have made the phone boot normally.

Trying to enable WiFi Calling on my Note 4 N910V

I have a Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910V that I successfully rooted a couple of years ago. I played it safe and installed the stock ROM per the instructions, N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW [5.1.1 Stock FW]. I also have TWRP installed. The issue I'm having now is I'm working in a building that I get no service whatsoever, except at the front door. It's terrible, but someone told me I should use WiFi calling, since we have WiFi throughout the building. He had me all pumped up until I realized I didn't have the option for WiFi calling on my Note 4. After researching it, I believe you must have at least Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow).
Can someone confirm this or tell me what I need to do so I can enable this wonderful feature called WiFi calling on my phone? This would be a godsend for me. I've been told that since I have TWRP installed I can pretty much install and test any roms, but I've been afraid to because I figured there has to be more to it than that.
Thank you!
Modify_inc said:
I have a Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910V that I successfully rooted a couple of years ago. I played it safe and installed the stock ROM per the instructions, N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW [5.1.1 Stock FW]. I also have TWRP installed. The issue I'm having now is I'm working in a building that I get no service whatsoever, except at the front door. It's terrible, but someone told me I should use WiFi calling, since we have WiFi throughout the building. He had me all pumped up until I realized I didn't have the option for WiFi calling on my Note 4. After researching it, I believe you must have at least Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow).
Can someone confirm this or tell me what I need to do so I can enable this wonderful feature called WiFi calling on my phone? This would be a godsend for me. I've been told that since I have TWRP installed I can pretty much install and test any roms, but I've been afraid to because I figured there has to be more to it than that.
Thank you!
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I'm almost certain that is a marshmallow feature. If you can see the option but it's grayed out and you can't turn it on then there's a fix for that. Otherwise you would need to upgrade to 6.0.1 and you'll have to go through the bootloader unlock method with a 6.0.1 bootloader is the only obstacle. If you don't update the bootloader your wifi won't work with the 6.0.1 roms.
Use this link for a guide to unlock your bootloader.
If you see the option but it's grayed out then follow this guide.
kevintm78 said:
I'm almost certain that is a marshmallow feature. If you can see the option but it's grayed out and you can't turn it on then there's a fix for that. Otherwise you would need to upgrade to 6.0.1 and you'll have to go through the bootloader unlock method with a 6.0.1 bootloader is the only obstacle. If you don't update the bootloader your wifi won't work with the 6.0.1 roms.
Use this link for a guide to unlock your bootloader.
If you see the option but it's grayed out then follow this guide.
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Thank you for the reply and the link! I wish it were only greyed, but no, I do not have the option at all.
Regarding the bootloader, the link you provided shows in the title that it is for N910VVRU2CQI2, but I have N910VVRU2BPA1. I did originally have N910VVRU2CQI2, but to root my phone, I was told to flash the N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW [5.1.1 Stock FW] ROM to my phone.
Will I need to revert back to N910VVRU2CQI2 or can I still follow the instructions to unlock the bootloader with my current N910VVRU2BPA1 baseband version?
Thank you, again!
Modify_inc said:
Thank you for the reply and the link! I wish it were only greyed, but no, I do not have the option at all.
Regarding the bootloader, the link you provided shows in the title that it is for N910VVRU2CQI2, but I have N910VVRU2BPA1. I did originally have N910VVRU2CQI2, but to root my phone, I was told to flash the N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW [5.1.1 Stock FW] ROM to my phone.
Will I need to revert back to N910VVRU2CQI2 or can I still follow the instructions to unlock the bootloader with my current N910VVRU2BPA1 baseband version?
Thank you, again!
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No you're already at the right starting point. Just start at the step where you flash the combination firmware of BPA1_CPD1. After that the process is the same as @ryanbg posted in the original unlock method.
If you want, these are the steps I did:
1. Power down, pull the battery for 3 seconds, then boot into Download Mode
2. Using Odin, flash the BPA1\CPD1 hybrid firmware
3. Once that's done flashing reboot to recovery and factory reset. Then reboot and let that firmware install
4. Once you've gotten past all the setup part you'll want to power off again and boot to download mode again
5. Using Odin, flash the CQI2 aboot and then reboot. From this point on the process is the same as before.
6. Enable developer options, turn on USB debugging and turn on "allow unknown sources" in the security settings.
7. At this point, you'll want to have your spare SD card in and go ahead and open a command window from the same location that you have the samsung_unlock_n4-fix file in. In my case it was in my download folder and the easiest way to do that is to open that window, hold down the shift button, then right click. You should see an option that says "open command window here" then click that to open.
8. Once you open the terminal enter this command: adb devices
9. Then this command: adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
10. Then install kingroot and let it start rooting. Be sure to keep the terminal open and your phone connected.
11. Once kingroot starts the rooting process do not let the phone go to sleep. Just keep a finger on the screen.
12. When kingroot gets past 50 -60 percent, enter this command in the terminal: adb shell
13. If you enter adb shell and it gives an error or says your offline, just unplug the Usb from your phone and plug it right back in. Then enter the adb shell command
14. As soon as kingroot says you're rooted, enter this command in the terminal: su (You have to grant root permission on the phone and continue)
15. Then this command: cd /data/local/tmp/
16. Then this command: chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
17. Then this command: ./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
18. Once the scripts starts it will ask you if you want to continue, just type out: yes
Then it will do it's thing, back up your bootloader, and then power your phone down when it's done.
19. Once powered down, PULL OUT YOUR SD CARD, and boot back into Download Mode
20. Using Odin, flash Twrp and immediately boot into recovery when Odin reboots your phone.
kevintm78 said:
No you're already at the right starting point. Just start at the step where you flash the combination firmware of BPA1_CPD1. After that the process is the same as @ryanbg posted in the original unlock method.
If you want, these are the steps I did:
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Thanks for all your help, I finally got around to upgrading it. Everything went smooth and I am finally running MM 6.0.1 but unfortunately, I still can't find the feature for Wi-Fi Calling. I do now have a Advanced Calling option under Settings, which I believe you must have to use WiFi Calling, but I can't find the WiFi Calling anywhere to enable it. I must say, I'm really disappointed, yet still proud of myself that I didn't brick my phone in the upgrade process.
So, any suggestions as to why I can't find WiFi Calling on MM 6.0.1?
So no one has any ideas why I would still not have the wifi calling after installing the 6.0.1 MM? Is there a security or other update that I now need to install to get this feature? I installed the Jasmine v6 rom, if that makes any difference. Is there a way I can install 7.0 Nougat on this device, and would it likely provide the wifi calling feature or likely be a waste of time and effort?
I'm using Safelink with my Verizon phone, but they are no help, though they do say they support wifi calling as long as I can enable it on the phone. Is it possible Verizon could tell me what I need even though I don't have service with them but do use their towers?
Sorry for so many questions, I just really need wifi calling and can't understand why I don't have the option for it using 6.0.1.
I found an app named WiFi Calling while browsing through my phone directory. It looks like a system file, so shouldn't that mean the phone should have it? Is my Jasmine ROM keeping it from working or is it likely something else?
I'm now using Jasmine v7, if that makes any difference.
Help! Now my wife has no phone
kevintm78 said:
No you're already at the right starting point. Just start at the step where you flash the combination firmware of BPA1_CPD1. After that the process is the same as @ryanbg posted in the original unlock method.
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I tried to do the same for my wife since she has the same exact phone running 5.1.1 with root. Everything appeared to be going fine, but after performing the last step (flashing the N910VVRU2CQL1_PartialFirmware_DevEd.tar.md5.7z via Odin) and rebooting the phone, it now goes into a boot loop. It will load the Samsung logo for about 20-30 seconds, then reboot every time. I can still access TWRP from recovery and I have cleared Dalvik and Cache, but it still does the same thing. I also reflashed JasmineROM_v7.0_N910VVRU2CPF3, cleared Dalvik and Cache again, but still the same boot loop. It does still show the word Custom under the Samsung logo at boot, so I assume that is good news. Doesn't that mean the bootloader is still unlocked or something?
If it helps, the part of the process that had me concerned was after unlocking the bootloader. I powered off the phone, and then tried to load the recovery menu so I could factory reset the phone and clear the cache, but the recovery menu never appeared. It did show the Android fix-it guy for the recovery for about 10 seconds then a short progress bar under it for about 5 seconds, then it went straight to the Samsung logo. It never did give me the actual recovery menu, just the Android fix-it guy animation, which I thought was odd because I've always had the recovery menu pop up after that.
I made a complete backup using TWRP before attempting this upgrade. So, can I just restore it or are there other steps I need to perform before I attempt to revert back?
Did you ever get this resolved? I have been having an issue since mid-July where my phone does not send or receive texts or calls within half a mile radius of my office but otherwise works great everywhere else. I don't have to be in the building...I can be standing in the parking lot, parked at a nearby building/area, or driving down the street in vicinity of the area and nothing. When I try to send a text, I get a message stating there's no service. When I try to call, the phone goes from 4G with four bars to 4G with zero bars and is stuck on "dialing". When I end the call, it goes back up to four bars.
I have tried contacting Verizon many times and they tell me I need to enable WiFi calling but I don't have the Advanced Calling option in my settings. I am also running 5.1.1 on a rooted SM-N910V. Today when I spoke to them, they told me that even though my phone shows 4G, I really only had 1G service. I find this explanation ridiculous because if this was the case, I would have problems in other areas too and not just in the middle of the 8th largest urbanized area in Louisiana (while elsewhere in the same urbanized area, the phone works great). They told me I needed to do a system update which will cause me to lose root.

Stuck on fRomFuture B201 - Help!

Hey guys! Been running fRomFuture build 201 on my VKY-L09 and haven't updated in like one year.
Right now the phone is on the june 2018 security patch and I cannot update. I would like to go back to stock.
I have tried like a dozen methods last night: HWOTA, HURUpdater, HiSuite, FunkyHuawei's unbrick tool etc. I think I am missing something here.
FH's unbrick tool does not go past the "wait 5 minutes" step, it just hangs.
The HWOTA... Well I changed the script a bunch of times for it to work properly but it seems that it flashes TWRP, then boots to it and waits for ADB and hangs. If I interfere with ADB and kill-server and start-server, the daemon cannot start any more. I tried like 3 separate twrp versions because of that and think it might actually be my adb to blame.
Saw a bunch of guys explaining how to do the dload method, but didn't manage to actually try it out.
The secret menu code method just does not see the UPDATE.APP file.
I am lost and desperate.
Can anyone please let me know what I am missing? Am I using the right build? Or is there a specific build I should be flashing to replace this old rom I am stuck on? FirmwareFinder said that most of the ones I tried were approved for install. For instance B185
P.s. the DNS method fails because my router is PPPoE and has the upstream WAN settings all greyed out. The FH Connectify method is utter crap and won't work. Traffic gets routet to a dead end if I change any dns settings.
Also HiSuite says that it can't fix my phonr lmao.
Phone can boot in fromfuture, I can install twrp on it, I just dunno how to get back to stock.
Solved with HWOTA.

Samsung A40 crashed while updating, OS not starting, Recovery Console seems to be dead end

EDIT: I close this thread. A Member tried to help, but seems like the partition was unrecoverable damaged and the data are lost now. Thanks to everyone that put time and efford in reading and helping.
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Hello,
my name is Robert and i'm trying to save the data (pictures/videos) of the crashed Samsung A40 of a friend.
What happened? She started a recommended Android system update before going to sleep and in the morning the phone welcomed her with an error message (picture 1). I was able to start the recovery system (picture 2) but except for wipe data / factory reset (what i did not try just yet) nothing seems to work.
I'm a J2EE developer with some experience, but i never tried to repair a crashed Android OS so far. So maybe I missed something that would solve the problem more simple, than what i've tried ... which is:
> Apply an Update via Odin / SD Card / ADB
Odin (installed to my desktop PC) isn't able to see the device / port ... most likely because i'm unable to open the debug port via dev-tools (android os is not starting).
I've also tried to put the latest OS version including updates (A405FNXXS3BTI3_A405FNODX3BTF4_DTM) to an SD card and install it from there. I'm able to mount it, but (after all i have been reading) the error i get when i execute the install command, seems to indicate that KNOX denies it.
I'm also able to connect the device to my desktop PC. Command "ADB devices" lists the phone with a (port?) number and allows me to execute "ADB sideload" ... but i dont know what to do with it :/
> Apply some TWRP magic
Obviously i can't install the app via app store so i have to do it manually. The TWRP howto section for the A40 phone says i've to root the device first using magisk. The magisk howto section for the A40 phone says: in order to root my phone i will have to wipe data at least once before i can put magisk to good use. Well ... thats exactly what i do NOT want to do :/
So, am i missing something here? Or did i misunderstood some part of any solution i looked up so far? Or is it simply impossible to get back the data at this point?
I appreciate any hint you can give me.
Thanks in advance!
Robert

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