I have installed the last official ROM of Huawei with magisk and with the original recovery (also with the TWRP it does to me) when I put it to load off it turns on only after a few minutes. How can it be solved? Is it by magisk?
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Hello,
yesterday I tried to root my Huawei P8. I've unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP and in TWRP I installed SuperSU v2.46 (I didnt't wipe dalvik cache after that). Then I rebooted my phone and it didn't boot up, it just stayed by the pulsating Huawei logo. I let it in this process over night but still no result. Today I tried to flash the B110 recovery stock, after that the TWRP was gone and I can only access Huawei eRecovery and Bootloader mode. With some research I found another version of SuperSU v2.67 and I flashed another TWRP but that won't work, I can only access eRecovery, even after several tries and in the console it said it was successful.
I hope I made my problem clear and anybody can help me
I do not know anything with such old firmwares but I experienced similar issues with with SuperSU above B393 firmwares. I gave up the old school way of rooting and SuperSU as it coused bootloops like you described above and switched to the magisk way with the B398 firmware. Everything works. Will upload all needed files in the B398 thread in an hour or so.
PlzFixMyPhone said:
Hello,
yesterday I tried to root my Huawei P8. I've unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP and in TWRP I installed SuperSU v2.46 (I didnt't wipe dalvik cache after that). Then I rebooted my phone and it didn't boot up, it just stayed by the pulsating Huawei logo. I let it in this process over night but still no result. Today I tried to flash the B110 recovery stock, after that the TWRP was gone and I can only access Huawei eRecovery and Bootloader mode. With some research I found another version of SuperSU v2.67 and I flashed another TWRP but that won't work, I can only access eRecovery, even after several tries and in the console it said it was successful.
I hope I made my problem clear and anybody can help me
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search on google huawei p8 custom kernel and download from where it says androidhost and flash using twrp and it will boot had same problem too but fixed it and now successfully rooted
Hello. a little while ago I restored my Huawei p9 lite nougat L31C440B380 rom from a bootloop thanks to tw1st3d83's P9 Lite Toolkit but since then i haven't been able root it again properly using magisk and other supersu apps because when i boot up music and sound don't play on my apps and videos on apps don't work at all, yet when i unroot my phone works normally, which is strange as i've rooted many times before with no problems. I'd been having some issues with magisk then due to installing and then deleting the viper4arise mod as apps didn't show in my drawer and magisk modules as well as the manager started to malfunction frequently. I looked around for anything that might help me fix this and came across HassanMirza01's P9 Lite elite kernel (All Variants CxxB3xx Phh Superuser v9 version and MagiskSU v10 version based on the b380 Rom) and decided to try it out. I used a special modded version of oldroid's twrp (TeamElite) https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195914200 to flash the kernels, the phh Superuser 9 version, https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862726224 , and the magiskSU 10 version, https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid...0096634768996. Because they were pre-rooted, I assumed at the time i'd be able to solve my root problem.
When i was using the kernel I noticed everything ran more smoothly than usual but sound and video still weren't working. Because the kernels were pre-rooted before i installed, i think they may have modified the boot image in such a way that even when i completely format data with twrp and do an advanced wipe, then restore the factory images including the stock boot image i extracted from the B380 rom it starts up normally but gets stuck on the loading screen. At first I thought it needed time to load so I left it to charge overnight as the battery was pretty low but i when i woke up the next morning it was still on the Huawei logo. i don't think the kernel has an uninstaller or if there's one i can flash that doesn't have root. If i flash the boot image that I patched earlier with magisk, everything loads fine but i'm still faced with the same problems with no video or sound. I've been thinking of just reflashing the stock images and then relock the bootloader so i can do three button "dload" method for a clean install of my B380 rom as i've tried to use it before and failed as i get this error message before it finishes:
write radio image...
32K crc checked failure
E:unknown command [errno]
update_huawei_pkg_from_ota_zip: update from zip failed
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
But seeing as how the kernel has altered the boot image I can only use the boot image that I patched with magisk or supersu.
I'm definitely sure that the method won't be able to work on a phone that's rooted but what i'm more worried about is that something goes wrong and i end up in a bootloop with no way to use adb to unlock the bootloader or use recovery, pretty much bricking the device. I've looked around for other kernels i might be able to flash and restore my device like Smoky Kernel and Rusty Kernel but they didn't work at all as opposed to the Elite Kernel. Can I lock the bootloader with a rooted phone and my reinstall my stock rom with the three button method or is there another way i could go about this? I'm asking this way because every time i unroot with either magisksu elite kernel or my magisk boot image the phone will always bootloop. The TWRP version I'm on, 3.1.1-0 isn't very useful at the moment compared to when I was on MM because when I had a problem I just flash and forget, but as the stock rom has two files it's a bit harder for me to get the hang of it so i would be very grateful for where to go from here.
Hi,
I have a problem on my phone (Asus Zenfone 2 Laser running on rooted android 6) : I can't turn wifi on, when i click on the wifi button it does absolutely nothing...
It happened when I updated from magisk 16 to magisk 17, I got bootlooped due to a bug, after this I flashed the uninstall magisk zip and I flashed magisk 16 again, and it happened at this moment.
I already tried :
Updating to magisk 17.1 (the fixed version)
Power cycling my phone
Restoring a rootless save
(I try to avoid the factory reset but if there's no other solutions I'll do it.)
Need help for reflashing kernel
Yami.Neko said:
Hi,
I have a problem on my phone (Asus Zenfone 2 Laser running on rooted android 6) : I can't turn wifi on, when i click on the wifi button it does absolutely nothing...
It happened when I updated from magisk 16 to magisk 17, I got bootlooped due to a bug, after this I flashed the uninstall magisk zip and I flashed magisk 16 again, and it happened at this moment.
I already tried :
Updating to magisk 17.1 (the fixed version)
Power cycling my phone
Restoring a rootless save
(I try to avoid the factory reset but if there's no other solutions I'll do it.)
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Hi again,
Update : I learnt on the magisk wiki that this issue can be solved by reflashing the kernel.
So if anyone can help me to reflash my actual kernel/a new one compatible with my ze500kl, aka Zenfone 2 laser. (My actual kernel is "3.10.49-perf-gcb6a1aa")
Thanks in advance !
Hi again,
I tried to flash the image of my original firmware's zip (found in this zip from the official Asus website)
http: //prntscr.com/kpoq3d
My phone booted normally but I still can't turn the wifi on...
Afterwards I tried to flash the firmeware's zip from twrp, wich didn't worked.
(I also tried to sideload via ADB, wich didn't worked too.)
Hi guys. I had a multiple day struggle and all the manuals were only partial, so I try to summarize all the steps taken to unlock my phone, root it with magisk and install Xposed SDK28.
1) Unlock bootloader
It takes time and I had to wait that mentioned 168h (it may differ) and there is nothing you can do about it on your K20/9T
I used the official xiaomi unlock tool, latest version, and followed all the steps there.
2) Install TWRP
Oh god, on this phone it gave me headache and I almost bricked my phone and it convinced me to write you a manual just in case you are lost as I had been. Here you go.
There are three versions of TWRP on this forum and I selected the Chinese one (no greek nor russian)
After unlocking the bootloader, I only flashed the twrp (no other files, just the img with the rom) and then did fastboot reboot.
It stucked on booting. Here I pressed volume up and power and it took me to the newly installed TWRP. This didn't work with an other TWRP than Chinese. I ended up in the bootloop to fastboot only.
Then I installed the ROM. In my case Pixel Experience, latest version. The manual mentioned in this forum tells you to install Magisk together with your ROM. It again caused a bootloop on my device, so I wiped my device in TWRP, installed clean Pixel Experience ROM, and let it boot without magisk and permissive.
I checked via root checker if my device is rooted. And it was not.
3) Root via Magisk/SU applicable
Then I downloaded
Magisk Manager 7.3.2.apk and installed it with confirmation in settings that I allow the whatever file manager to install apps from unknown source.
In the Magisk Manager I downloaded a zip with Magisk and rebooted to TWRP (turn off the device, and then volume up and power)
I flashed the zip downloaded by that manager - no wipe
rebooted back to system and checked the root. Rooted.
4) Xposed
Download Magisk manager 7.3.2.
Install modules via Magisk Manager
- Riru Core v19.4 or higher
- Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1._beta(4463) (YAHFA)
restart your device
Then install EdXposedInstaller_V2.2.4-release.apk and check if it works.
restart your device and you can start installing modules. Even Gravitybox (P) works!
I really hope I briefly helped you guys. Viva la modding and enjoy your cool Xiaomi. Thanks to all the contributors on xda, thanks to them I was able to summarize this little manual.
In case you stuck somewhere and need to recover anything such as boot.img or any other shananingans you did with your phone, as I did too, you need to download the miflash tool, in this case the latest version didn't work so I used 2014.05.09.0, and downloaded the official fastboot rom davinci_eea_global_images_V10.3.7.0.PFJEUXM_20190602.0000.00_9.0_eea_eab1d1cc52, flashed it with miflash (around 6 minutes), stucked again in bootloop, rebooted to TWRP via volume up and power during the bootloop, and followed the steps from flashing the TWRP (after MiFlash it has only the default MiRecovery) and installed my ROM.
I'm very new to magisk and I've had my 8 pro rooted with magisk for about a week now. A few days ago I updated my phone to the newest firmware and used the "install to inactive slot after ota" option in magisk like I seen in Max Lee's youtube video. And it worked perfectly, last night I seen there was a new update for the magisk manager and magisk version. So I updated both of them and I selected install to inactive slot again. Which I know that's probably where I screwed up because I did not update my phones firmware, just magisk. Is there any way to rollback a magisk version from my pc using fastboot or something? Because I can access the bootloader fine, I just cannot boot up completely. Any advice would greatly help.
Same issue here, just updated Magisk and now in a boot loop