Hi guys i am in terrible need of some guidance and help. i cant find a boot.img for the h918
I installed TWRP, and successfully rooted with magisk, but upon updating magisk through the app installed with magisk, now my phone is stuck on the fastboot. 'fastboot reboot' command just restarts it, and its right back to fastboot. i cant get out of it no matter what i do. i can reach the TWRP screen by pressing vol up + insert usb, but i cant install a previous magisk version because i get error 1. i dont know how to reach the download mode to flash a stock kdz, because when i try reaching it it goes back to TWRP menu. I have tried flashing the magisk uninstaller.zip but i cant flash it because it gives me error 1. My only option is flashing a stock boot.img for H91810P.
I actually managed to root successfully, and everything was working fine, until i updated the magisk from v16.0 to v18.0 through the app in the phone, then stuck at boot. I can still access TWRP menu, but not the download mode (i dont know how, with TWRP installed).
i dont know what to do this is my only phone and i work with my phone.
MAIN PROBLEMS:
Relentlessly Stuck at fastboot after installing magisk with TWRP then stupidly upgrading Magisk through the magisk app.
Please Help , I would owe you my life.
Why don't you have a TWRP backup?
Anyway, you can download any H918 ROM zip, extract it, and it will have a boot image.
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
Why don't you have a TWRP backup?
Anyway, you can download any H918 ROM zip, extract it, and it will have a boot image.
-- Brian
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i totally blanked on that step i got carried away from excitement, its such a good phone. do you think you can direct me to the download link for that?
mikeyj333 said:
i totally blanked on that step i got carried away from excitement, its such a good phone. do you think you can direct me to the download link for that?
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Just look in the ROMs section and pick any ROM for the H918. If you were on Oreo, be sure to download an Oreo based stock ROM .. if Nougat, then grab a Nougat ROM.
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runningnak3d said:
Just look in the ROMs section and pick any ROM for the H918. If you were on Oreo, be sure to download an Oreo based stock ROM .. if Nougat, then grab a Nougat ROM.
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Hey Brain i actually don't know how to proceed even with the boot image what should i do next in my current situation?
If you have the boot.img file, copy it to the storage (internal or external aka microSD), then use TWRP to flash it - you'll have to tap the Image file button to make TWRP load .img files instead of the traditional .zip ones after which you should be able to select the boot.img file and then you select the partition to flash it to. Obviously take your time and GO SLOW during this and make sure you're selecting the right items. If you make a booboo and flash the boot.img to any of the other partitions you're gonna brick the device and have a hard time getting it functional again more than likely.
This is flashed direct install in magisk right?
jerryspring said:
This is flashed direct install in magisk right?
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You have to flash a boot image in twrp
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cnjax said:
You have to flash a boot image in twrp
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What happens if I update to h91820h via OTA....? achievable root is lost, correct? Cuz I installed all OTA all the way to h91820h, but bootloader is still unlocked.
jerryspring said:
What happens if I update to h91820h via OTA....? achievable root is lost, correct? Cuz I installed all OTA all the way to h91820h, but bootloader is still unlocked.
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If you decide you want to have twrp and root you'd have to downgrade by flashing the H918 10p kdz as instructed in the laf exploit guide
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cnjax said:
If you decide you want to have twrp and root you'd have to downgrade by flashing the H918 10p kdz as instructed in the laf exploit guide
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Odd that it updated, figuring bootloader is unlocked
cnjax said:
If you decide you want to have twrp and root you'd have to downgrade by flashing the H918 10p kdz as instructed in the laf exploit guide
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Even from Oreo?
jerryspring said:
Even from Oreo?
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Yes
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Yes
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Why did phone do the OTA even though bootloader is unlocked?
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Why did phone do the OTA even though bootloader is unlocked?
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Idk, are you sure that the bootloader is unlocked
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cnjax said:
Idk, are you sure that the bootloader is unlocked
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Positive. Says corrupt on boot. I even posted the getvar all on one of your posts.
cnjax said:
Idk, are you sure that the bootloader is unlocked
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Output
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Output
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Your posts are confusing as you have been posting about a h918 but that screen shot shows a 996
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Your posts are confusing as you have been posting about a h918 but that screen shot shows a 996
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It's a T-Mobile v20. When I got it, it was on firmware 10p. I did otas and now it's on h91820h
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Hi!
I'm looking for a way to either root/twrp v1.2.0b02 (coming from stock files), or a way to apply the ota on a twrp'd/rooted v1.2.0b01.
I have tried this guide without luck starting from the point where the tool tries to flash twrp. when the phone tried to reboot into bootloader it just rebooted to the system.
With this guide i can't apply B02 as i get a mismatch error (forgot what the actual message was called).
any ideas?
thanks in advance!
edit: further information: i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with unlocked-BL/twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process while in the (stock-) recovery.
1. Which version are you running?
2. are you already unlocked and
rooted?
If yes, just flash stock recovery with axon7tool and update your system in the usual way. If done, flash back TWRP and supersu. Done.
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Its a good question. For e.g. I'm on b10 G version rooted. How to come to A2017GV1.2.0B02 rooted?
Just the same. Install stock recovery and follow the update process as described everywhere in this forum.
marcus.linkenbach said:
1. Which version are you running?
2. are you already unlocked and
rooted?
If yes, just flash stock recovery with axon7tool and update your system in the usual way. If done, flash back TWRP and supersu. Done.
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[...]or a way to apply the ota on a twrp'd/rooted v1.2.0b01.
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2. trying it right now.
edit: results in a package mismatch.
Flaîm said:
1.
2. trying it right now.
edit: results in a package mismatch.
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What ended in a package mismatch? Flashing the recovery or updating? (Sorry, didn't see your first quote)
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marcus.linkenbach said:
What ended in a package mismatch? Flashing the recovery or updating? (Sorry, didn't see your first quote)
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the update itself.
Hello,
I'm on A2017GV1.2.0B02, and I'd like to root it.
I have installed adb and axon7toolkit, but it seems there's no stock recovery anymore since 7.x firmware. So when I issue adb edl reboot, the phone is just rebooting the OS. :/
Which steps must I follow for rooting my stock A2017GV1.2.0B02 ?
Thanks.
Jeremy-X said:
Hello,
I'm on A2017GV1.2.0B02, and I'd like to root it.
I have installed adb and axon7toolkit, but it seems there's no stock recovery anymore since 7.x firmware. So when I issue adb edl reboot, the phone is just rebooting the OS. :/
Which steps must I follow for rooting my stock A2017GV1.2.0B02 ?
Thanks.
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the command to edl is: adb reboot edl.
To boot into recovery it's just power + vol+ button.
But since nougat you cannot boot into bootloader anymore. This would be necessary to unlock the bootloader. Therefore you would have to follow the steps I already mentioned in this thread.
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the update itself.
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B01 is what? Android 7.0 or 7.1.1? If you are already on 7.1.1 you don't have to flash anything. You will receive the update to B02 OTA. Otherwise you have to follow the official steps to get where you want to be. Described a lot on xda.
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Thanks for the answer, but there's no recovery for the B02 7.1.1.
Jeremy-X said:
Thanks for the answer, but there's no recovery for the B02 7.1.1.
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You are triyng to update your sistem with twrp and the stock update.
you need to go back to stock recovery, aply update from system, wait for process and then, reboot edl, and reflash recovery.
then from recovery root
Flaîm said:
I have tried this guide without luck starting from the point where the tool tries to flash twrp. when the phone tried to reboot into bootloader it just rebooted to the system.
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My stuff was for reinstalling TWRP on an unlocked phone after Nougat deleted it.
You should try axon7toolkit and see if that does the stuff. Another way around would be to downgrade your phone to B10 (Marshmallow) via MiFavor's update by sd thingy, (i'm not 100% sure if it lets you get to mm from nougat, but it's definitely worth a shot) then trying the BL unlock thread (NOT mine!)
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My stuff was for reinstalling TWRP on an unlocked phone after Nougat deleted it.
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ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
Flaîm said:
ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
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Okay that happened to me. By "this guide" you mean what I posted close to the end right? the xda app just shows me the last post lol
Try to download the full B02 package. Some guy mirrored the full package on one of the B02 posts. Then try to use MiFavor's own updater. It worked for me, can't see why you couldn't use that
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Okay that happened to me. By "this guide" you mean what I posted close to the end right? the xda app just shows me the last post lol
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here's the non-bb coded link https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-reinstall-twrp-root-update-to-t3578552
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Try to download the full B02 package. Some guy mirrored the full package on one of the B02 posts. Then try to use MiFavor's own updater. It worked for me, can't see why you couldn't use that
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didn't see a b02 fota, sorry. mind linking it?
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ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
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enable bootloader unlock in developer settings...
pelelademadera said:
enable bootloader unlock in developer settings...
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hmm...
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Flaîm said:
ooooh! guess i misinterpreted the guide then. i never had the problem to begin with as i already unlocked my bootloader on 6.0b10.
ayways, i am currently on 7.1.1 b01 with twrp/root thanks to this guide, BUUUT i can not update from that to b02.
when i flash stock recovery and try to update via ota i get a "package mismatch" error during the update installation process inside the (stock-) recovery.
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You'll always get that mismatch regarding what you do or try. You'll need a custom made twrp flashable zip. Tron1 and I have tried to make one but no success. We will try to make a full flashable zip based on the full image.
Even if you flash your stock recovery back and do the OTA, you'll always get a mismatch regardless what others might say.
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You'll always get that mismatch regarding what you do or try. You'll need a custom made twrp flashable zip. Tron1 and I have tried to make one but no success. We will try to make a full flashable zip based on the full image.
Even if you flash your stock recovery back and do the OTA, you'll always get a mismatch regardless what others might say.
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that's what i was afraid of.
guess the zips again will be split into bootstack and system like his other flashable images, right?
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that's what i was afraid of.
guess the zips again will be split into bootstack and system like his other flashable images, right?
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Most likely.
I did factory reset my Moto G5 Plus, and now I am left with custom ROMs only. Where can I download the stock Motorola ROM for the Moto G5 Plus?
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I did factory reset my Moto G5 Plus, and now I am left with custom ROMs only. Where can I download the stock Motorola ROM for the Moto G5 Plus?
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Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Thanks a ton. I will surely backup everything right after installing TWRP from now on.
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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I have the same questions are the linked files flashable in TWRP? My stock backup is rooted and now I can't play Pokemon GO. Just looking for the easiest way to unroot my stock rom. Thanks!
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I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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No Stock ROM can not be flashed via twrp, only the OTA zips can be flashed via stock Recovery. This is the link to the fastboot ROM.
emoney1219 said:
I have the same questions are the linked files flashable in TWRP? My stock backup is rooted and now I can't play Pokemon GO. Just looking for the easiest way to unroot my stock rom. Thanks!
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As I mentioned above. Moreover you can flash UnSU and then root using Magisk. Magisk allows hiding root detection for Safetynet.
tywinlannister7 said:
No Stock ROM can not be flashed via twrp, only the OTA zips can be flashed via stock Recovery. This is the link to the fastboot ROM.
As I mentioned above. Moreover you can flash UnSU and then root using Magisk. Magisk allows hiding root detection for Safetynet.
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Where would I find UnSU if you don't mind my asking?
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Where would I find UnSU if you don't mind my asking?
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Everything is on xda. just search before posting
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
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Everything is on xda. just search before posting
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
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Never knew UnSU existed, thanks for the link. It seems to have worked, thanks.
Can't lock the bootloader
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Thanks a ton. I will surely backup everything right after installing TWRP from now on.
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Hi. I am not able to lock the bootloader. As soon I enter the command
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fastboot oem lock
CMD gives me the error "Still require signed boot.img"
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
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Hi,
Where is the stock firmware for the EU version? Moto G5 Plus XT1685 3/32GB
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Hi, i downloaded the zip file, but how do i install it? Can you point me to a tutorial or something?
Thank you
Hi, i followed this = https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67031808&postcount=4
Got it
Thanks
pablofior said:
Hi, i downloaded the zip file, but how do i install it? Can you point me to a tutorial or something?
Thank you
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Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
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Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
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Thank you but i found here on XDA a tutorial to flash stock rom on G4 and it worked for me.
mstoic said:
Hi. I am not able to lock the bootloader. As soon I enter the command
Code:
fastboot oem lock
CMD gives me the error "Still require signed boot.img"
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I have the same issue.
I also get these errors:
http://imgur.com/a/mRKEz
Is there a way to relock the bootloader?
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Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
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I unlocked the bootlader and rooted the phone before giving it to my wife. During that whole process, fastboot had no problems recognizing the phone (obviously). Then my wife tried to update via the OTA which got her stuck in TWRP. I'd like to reflash the stock ROM, but the problem I have is I can't use fastboot to do commands line by line (as shown in the link above) since "fastboot devices" doesn't show my phone anymore. I was able to get her going on a custom ROM for now, but I'd like to put her back on the stock ROM so we won't encounter this problem again. I've reinstalled the Motorola driver several times, but no luck. ADB has no problems recognizing the phone when in recovery. One thing that happened recently was a big update to Windows 10, but I'm not sure if that is the reason for my fastboot issues.
I intend to give it a go on another computer once I get the phone again from the wife, but any advice until then would be appreciated.
Thanks. I've installed a custom ROM but im not happy with the results (specially the poor camera performace). Will this "undo" everything? I mean, stock apps, stock widgets, etc etc? (don't care if the bootloader stays unlocked and the warning moto message while booting). I know this may be a stupid question, but like Homer would say: "it's my first day"
manos78 said:
Hi,
Where is the stock firmware for the EU version? Moto G5 Plus XT1685 3/32GB
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Did u find it?
WiteFlash said:
I intend to give it a go on another computer once I get the phone again from the wife, but any advice until then would be appreciated.
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Just a follow up to my previous post, I tried uninstalling/reinstalling the Motorola driver and ADB on the original computer, but for some reason it still won't "see" the phone in fastboot. I was able to install ADB/Fastboot and the Motorola driver on a separate computer (also Windows 10) to get fastboot to recognize the phone so I could issue commands to reinstall the stock firmware. I noticed, though, that the following commands FAILED when I entered them:
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
I'm not sure what those were for, but the phone seems to be working fine on the stock firmware now.
I flashed the one in the retail folder and it says ret-EU in the settings so flash that one
Hi
How can i Root the A2017G oreo a2017gv1.3.0b02 ?
when i install TWRP the phone will formatted?
i have unlock the bootloader.
Just install Magisk 16.7 (even though I hate suggesting to use that software). Do not try to use 17.x or higher until you have followed the steps in this topic:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/kernel-magisk-17-stock-roms-t3856809
Unfortunately, the 2 other major root solutions out there, SuperSU and Phh's Superuser, don't appear to work with stock Oreo on the Axon 7. I tried both and got bootloops.
Edit: Sorry about that link, it seems to require B20 Oreo, which is for the A2017U. But you have B02 Oreo for the A2017G. The solution in that thread may or may not work for you, I would post there first to ask. Or just try it and see.
m-powergr said:
Hi
How can i Root the A2017G oreo a2017gv1.3.0b02 ?
when i install TWRP the phone will formatted?
i have unlock the bootloader.
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hey how did you unlock the bootloader?
kay07- said:
hey how did you unlock the bootloader?
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You just need to flash TWRP, and install Magisk from TRWRP aswell.
TerrorToetje said:
You just need to flash TWRP, and install Magisk from TRWRP aswell.
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How to do that? Can you explain step by step process. I'm on stock oreo 2017g
Any update on this topic?
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You just need to flash TWRP, and install Magisk from TRWRP aswell.
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kay07- said:
How to do that? Can you explain step by step process. I'm on stock oreo 2017g
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that is not too right... If you have a G, you need to roll back to Marshmallow (B10 or B11) and install a SIGNED TWRP (of which there's only one, Tenfar's). [DO NOT BACKUP ANYTHING IN THIS TWRP]
Then from there install the aboot and fbop files present in Controllerboy's unlock guide to get fastboot (via adb commands). then enter fastboot and issue the unlock command
After that, install any other TWRP, the official one from twrp.me might be better for stock ROMs
Based on previous conversation, Tenfar's TWRP is recommended. Can somebody provide me with the TWRP? Cannot find it anywhere due to dead link.
abdinsyakirin said:
Based on previous conversation, Tenfar's TWRP is recommended. Can somebody provide me with the TWRP? Cannot find it anywhere due to dead link.
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Raystef's G download center, i think it's called 3.0.2-2-SIGNED or something
Hello guys! I'm on OB2 and i want to install the stable 9.0.11. Is there any way? I would prefer without rooting. Thanks!
You can fastboot flash using the thread located here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/guide-flashing-t-mobile-oneplus-6t-to-t3865966
Or you can use the MSM tool located here for the intl version:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/tool-6t-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-oos-9-0-5-t3867448
MSM for Tmo variant is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/tool-t-mobile-oneplus-6t-msmdownloadtool-t3868916
Fastboot flashing will require an unlocked bootloader at the least. The MSM tool will not.
Zachisimo said:
You can fastboot flash using the thread located here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/guide-flashing-t-mobile-oneplus-6t-to-t3865966
Or you can use the MSM tool located here for the intl version:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/tool-6t-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-oos-9-0-5-t3867448
MSM for Tmo variant is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/tool-t-mobile-oneplus-6t-msmdownloadtool-t3868916
Fastboot flashing will require an unlocked bootloader at the least. The MSM tool will not.
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Gonna try it. Thanks!
Sheldd said:
Gonna try it. Thanks!
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A local upgrade should work as well. Download 9.0.11 and place it on the root of your storage, and then do a local upgrade from there.
H4X0R46 said:
A local upgrade should work as well. Download 9.0.11 and place it on the root of your storage, and then do a local upgrade from there.
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It doesnt, it says is an older version and wont let me do the "update"
Sheldd said:
It doesnt, it says is an older version and wont let me do the "update"
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Move the OTA to your internal storage.
Fastboot boot TWRP.img and flash the OTA.
Sheldd said:
It doesnt, it says is an older version and wont let me do the "update"
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Did the MSM or fastboot methods work for you?
Sheldd said:
It doesnt, it says is an older version and wont let me do the "update"
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Wow I'm surprised that didn't work. Hmm, have you tried with TWRP? Flashing the full OTA package and then (if you use TWRP or root) flashing TWRP and Magisk to make it boot?
Battlehero said:
Move the OTA to your internal storage.
Fastboot boot TWRP.img and flash the OTA.
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I wont. I'm not rooting for now.
Zachisimo said:
Did the MSM or fastboot methods work for you?
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MSM worked like a charm. Didnt tried fastboot.
H4X0R46 said:
Wow I'm surprised that didn't work. Hmm, have you tried with TWRP? Flashing the full OTA package and then (if you use TWRP or root) flashing TWRP and Magisk to make it boot?
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Wont try TWRP, worked with MSM.
Battlehero said:
Move the OTA to your internal storage.
Fastboot boot TWRP.img and flash the OTA.
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Have you tried this? I had to go to beta 2 because I have Verizon and when I upgraded from .10 to .11 I lost all service. A reset didn't even fix it for me. I'd like to go back to .10 stable from beta 2, but don't want to use msm tool since it will lock my bootloader again.
Flashing in twrp will downgrade me to .10 from beta 2?
Thanks
sruel3216 said:
Have you tried this? I had to go to beta 2 because I have Verizon and when I upgraded from .10 to .11 I lost all service. A reset didn't even fix it for me. I'd like to go back to .10 stable from beta 2, but don't want to use msm tool since it will lock my bootloader again.
Flashing in twrp will downgrade me to .10 from beta 2?
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As i said, i m not rooting for now so i didnt tried with TWRP. MSM did the job for me.
I have my H910 Variant Of the LG V20, but it is running a Rooted Oreo Stock with twrp and the booting takes a couple of minutes due to a glitched startup. Does anyone know how to return it to normal Nougat Stock with none of that on it?
LGAGaming said:
I have my H910 Variant Of the LG V20, but it is running a Rooted Oreo Stock with twrp and the booting takes a couple of minutes due to a glitched startup. Does anyone know how to return it to normal Nougat Stock with none of that on it?
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You'd need to un-root and re-lock the bootloader to get rid of it, search the forum there's threads about it
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LGAGaming said:
I have my H910 Variant Of the LG V20, but it is running a Rooted Oreo Stock with twrp and the booting takes a couple of minutes due to a glitched startup. Does anyone know how to return it to normal Nougat Stock with none of that on it?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h910-return-to-stock-v10m-t3669956
crumbling9999 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h910-return-to-stock-v10m-t3669956
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Now my phone just shows the LG Logo
LGAGaming said:
Now my phone just shows the LG Logo
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It is the bootloader logo or the bootanimation? If its the former, flash a US996/H915 KDZ, redo dirtySanta and try again, you might've had a bad flash. If its the latter, use the key combo to factory reset.
crumbling9999 said:
It is the bootloader logo or the bootanimation? If its the former, flash a US996/H915 KDZ, redo dirtySanta and try again, you might've had a bad flash. If its the latter, use the key combo to factory reset.
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Would you happen to know how to turn a LGUP Dump into a twrp flashable?
LGAGaming said:
Would you happen to know how to turn a LGUP Dump into a twrp flashable?
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LGUP dumps are fastboot flashable images, use package_extract_file in the update script to flash each individual partitions. Alternatively, use DD to flash every partitions aside from aboot, reboot to fastboot and flash aboot from there.
crumbling9999 said:
LGUP dumps are fastboot flashable images, use package_extract_file in the update script to flash each individual partitions. Alternatively, use DD to flash every partitions aside from aboot, reboot to fastboot and flash aboot from there.
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package_extract_file? update script?
LGAGaming said:
package_extract_file? update script?
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Take the flashable you downloaded, open it up. There's an updater script in there telling TWRP how to flash the file. Copy the syntax and modify it to your own dumps, then finally zip it up.