Sistem Destroyed - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Hey there!
I'll be honest, I don't even know how to start but here I go:
I have a MIA1 since a year ago aprox. when I bought it I rooted it and flashed a couple roms, I usually flash roms mostly beacause of "the volume buttons to skip tracks thing" and I root it beacause I can't live without Viper4Android, so several months ago I flashed Resurrection Remix, wich I believe have the Treble partition system that only works with CoscmicDans twrp. So I think I did everything right and flashed it, but now I wanted to change roms(even to stock as I saw gravitybox runs again) and I couldn't, I got the "unable to mount vendor" Message.
I tried everything, even flashed stock with MIflash and seemed that that did the trick, but... now I can boot twrp through fastboot but when I flash it through twrp and restart to recovery I get "The system is destroyed" wich seems like a very bad message, Its weird but the stock rom runs anyway.
So here comes the question: Can someone tell me what to do to have my phone back to stock, then root it again and be able to flash other roms again? I'm quite sure that it has something to do with the "vendor thing" ,maybe I didn't reverse the treble-conversion or something? with that thing my head just doesn't get it....
Well thanks for reading, have a nice day!

Look, same thing happened to me with that recovery, currently I have no TWRP installed (actually no recovery installed) and I ignore it. If I want to do anything with recovery, I just boot it with fastboot and do what I want because I heard most users can't install TWRP since Pie (or you can, I don't really know).
To flash custom ROM I did following:
If you have any TWRP backup, restore "vendor" partition and untrebalize.
Flash all Pie stock ROMs since January to get modem properly working.
After done, just boot TWRP and flash what you want.
I had few problems with it, but that's how I came from full stock to EvolutionX w/ Magisk and ExtremeKernel

Thanks, I'll do that but, how do I "untrebalize"?

I guess you have to manual load the TWRP on both slots. And make sure you use one with persist function

Thanks, I just read in cosmicdan post that in order to untreble I have to flash in EDL mode with MIFLASH, I'll try that, also, this is weird but I can't find the nandroid backup I made so to restore the vendor part would it work flashing the resurrection remix again? so it creates it again?

For a full stock flash, just use the fastboot version ROM. It takes about 15-20min but will work for sure

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Restoring backup - what went wrong?

Hello,
today I managed to brick my device and restore it to working state, and I wonder at what point I made an error.
So here's what I did:
Had stock lollipop 30b
Rooted using oneclick root+recovery
Installed twrp using autorec
Xposed etc. and used it for a while without problem
Decided to flash something new
AOSPA 5.1.1 seemed like a good choice
Flashed bootstack, that was mentioned in aospa thread, system and gapps
Wow, that was smooth, but I needed my apps next day so I decided to restore my stock backup
Restored backup and ended up with phone in 9006 mode
Later I did some stupid moves that made whole situation worse, but that's not the point.
I backed up and restored everything that twrp allowed me to, so not only system and data, but also boot, efs, modem, recovery, sns etc. Could this be the cause? I didn't change bootstack, because I thought, that I had the needed one (autorec puts kk bootstack, right? and aosp roms also require this).
What should I do to avoid such problems in the future? I'll probably flash a lot, trying to find best possible rom for me, so it's neccesary to now whatto avoid.
And tip for future newbies like I was: if you can enter download mode, then use it, flash tool won't wipe your device data when you're using normal flash. When you've got normal working system to begin with then you can tinker further.
(Also there seems to be no way to recover from demigod critical error, even though it says it enters recovery. Then it's only this method with shorting capacitors on motherboard (fix real hardbrick)).
Cheers,
Marmelada
You can flash the patch (go back to LP from Sombons), flash, reboot recovery, restore stock rom and reboot.

x720 partial unlocked bootloader? [SOLVED]

So I got my 6GB/64GB x720 yesterday. It had Google Play Store already installed (ordered it from HonorBuy) and asked me to install a 7MB OTA, so it seems it had a recent version of EUI on it. My idea was to put LineageOS 14.1 on it or if it wasn't stable enough for me, at least a debloated and rooted stock. So searched XDA and followed this HowTo. No Errors, flashboot oem device-info said, bootloader unlocked, perfekt. Installed TWRP, downloaded recent LineageOS and followed the guides to flash (wipe, ...). Unfortunately flashing never finished, I always had a full progress-bar and it stayed there without doing anything (ok, the device got hot). Thinking of a broken download, I redownloaded the ROM but same problem. So I started downloading other ROMs from XDA: Resurection Remix and OmniROM. Flashing-process went thru, but couldn't flash gapps and ROMs didn't boot at all. I was always only getting to the LeEco-Bootlogo with the chinese writings. So next thought was, maybe for some reason I can't install Lineage-based ROMs, let's figure out later and get a debloated stock ROM. So I downloaded MAURO V2.2_Free and gave it another try. Looked more promising, as the bootlogo was a little different, no more chinese writing but english. Unfortunately this was all I could see of MAURO as I only got a bootloop... so again reflashed MAURO and this time a single line in TWRP-output came to my eye "boot.img could not be written". I checked flashboot oem device-info after every flash and it always told me, bootloader is unlocked, but there seems to be something else that I'm missing that obviously still keeps the bootloader locked. I wiped the phone several times, even sdcard... nothing helped. The only method that worked for me to get a working rom running was by this guide, manualy flashing every bit of stock ROM with flashboot. With MAURO-ROM, I also tried to flash boot.img manually with flashboot, but that didn't work, either.
Anyone of you experienced the same? What am I missing? Or is this some new protection implemented by LeEco for the most recent devices? Any help really appreciated!
regards
CDFS
I have the same phone from Honorbuy, I flashed twrp using the tool by Mauronofrio and from the twrp wiped all and flashed the custom rom, all went ok, no errors at all! Glad to see you have solved anyway!
Thanks for the answer... no, it's not solved for me... still a lot of bloat on the phone I can't get rid of. Do you have a link for the tool you mentioned? Could be worth a try...
Hi! I've used this tool installing it on a Windows 7 64 system:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/tool-tool-one-mauronofrio-t3580611
Then turned ON the (original LeEco stock rom) usb debug option by the rom's developer options, then downloaded the LineageOS 14.1 by Team Superluminal in the phone's internal SD (the only SD it have!) + Arm64 nano Gapps, then with the tool gave a reboot in sideload mode. Then flashed the twrp recovery by the tool, restarted in recovery mode then executed a backup of ALL the "backupable" stuff (all the original rom and data and efs), then in wipe/advanced options I wiped dalvik, system, cache, data. Then in Advanced/file manager I wiped all the SD files with a dot ( . ) at the beginning of their names, then flashed the custom rom + gapps, reboot system, wait some minutes, done!
No luck with this tool, it doesn't even find my device. Any other ideas? I've read something for the x727, where they had to flash a 19s bootloader first, but I don't want to fiddle with flashing files that are not 100% meant for the x720...
CDFS
Solved! As I could install TWRP I just went the next step and installed SuperSU (rooted the phone) in order to at least debloat stock rom. During the installation of SuperSU I saw, that SuperSU obviously patches somehow the bootloader. After checking that SuperSU worked in the ROM, I was curious if this could be the missing part I was searching for. I tried to install a LineageOS-based ROM and BINGO! it just went straight through! From my previous phones I was used to just install TWRP, wipe anything and flash desired ROM. This seems to be different on this device... so the proper procedure to be able to flash any ROMs is: Install TWRP, root stock ROM, reboot so SuperSU is fully functional, then go back into TWRP, wipe, flash what you want.
CDFS
I hate to say it, but it's still not solved. After testing Resurrection Remix, I wanted to test turbos ROMs, so went to TWRP, wiped and flashed... and got the same behaviour as before, ROM not booting. Also installing SuperSU via TWRP again didn't help, so brought back the phone to stock 023S manualy with the guide by Presterin, installed TWRP again and also SuperSU. No Errors, but flashing a different ROM didn't worked. So for now I'm back to stock, rooted it and tried to debloat it by myself. The only difference between the successful flashing and the failed was the stock version: I had the 026S-update when I rooted the phone and successfuly could flash another ROM. My guess would be that LeEco changed something in the bootloader, but I have no chance to verify this. Anyone from the devs maybe who could look into this? If you need dumos, logs or anything like that, I would be happy to help.
CDFS
This seems unrelated to bootloader.
Anyway:
1. Make sure you got the latest firmware, if not sure:
1.1. Download latest OFFICIAL ROM
1.2. Rename the rom to a 'update.zip' and place it on phone's root directory.
1.3. Reboot to fastboot and flash STOCK RECOVERY
1.4. Reboot to recovery and flash, also check wipe data.
DO NOT FLASH STOCK ROM WITH TWRP! THIS WILL NOT WORK!
That's it, you should have the latest firmware now.
After booting to stock rom, reboot a few times is recommended.
2. Download latest OFFICIAL TWRP
2.1. Flash TWRP with fastboot.
2.2. Reboot to TWRP.
2.3. Download any custom rom of your choice.
2.4. Wipe.
2.5 Flash.
Done.
You can try to flash a stock, old rom using the "Qfil/FlashOne" way as suggested by Tryzex (read his thread and other related threads), then once you have got a stable, full working phone, you can (hopefully!) wait for a LeEco OTA automatic update that can "repair" the file system/partition structure (also bootloader I hope!).
Btw, to debloat it isn't necessary to root the phone, you can keep the phone unrooted & debloated using the file manager embedded in twrp recovery to delete/replace any file/app you want. I'm sorry I can't help you better, cheers and... good luck!
PS
I see now the post from Voron00, it's a good hint!
@voron00 thx for the steps described. I'm using the most recent, official TWRP (3.1.1). Latest Official Stock seems to be 023S on their site, even though there is a 026S update. However, I did this 026S-update and rooted again, but was to cusious if flashing would work now... so I tried flashing turbos MIUI... guess what? It worked. So for whatever reason I seem to have trouble when flashing from a 023S, but no problems when flashing from 026S. I don't quite understand why you think that my problem is not related to the bootloader? As mentioned in the OP, I could see in the logs that while flashing, some roms had thrown errors regarding writing the bootpartition.
CDFS
Seems as I found the culprit, somehow. At least I could flash two other ROMs without any problems. Obviously I mixed and partly missinterpreted some steps found in different threads and howtos. I had "rm -rf for formating" ticked all the time in TWRP. My flashing procedure is now as follows:
1. in TWRP settings check that "rm -rf instead of format" is NOT ticked
2. wipe Cache, System and Data
3. repair filesystem for Cache, System and Data and check that no errors occur
4. in TWRP settings tick "rm -rf instead of format"
5. flash ROM
6. wipe Dalvik
CDFS
"rm -rf" clears all the files and directories without formatting the partition. If your partition is damaged you need a real format to obtain a reliable partition (if the "disk" isn't faulty). Perhaps in your case a real format was required to solve the problem! I always used the real format and assumed other users even so. I see you finally solved the problem!

Stuck in bootloop in all LOS and OOS based roms

Hi guys, been using my rooted but otherwise stock OOS rom with TWRP and Magisk for the past few weeks. Today I decided to take the plunge and try either the Lineage OS or Resurrection Remix roms.
I'm using the latest OFFICIAL TWRP.
So I decrypted following the instructions to flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip", then format data. All went well, so I then sent over the ROMS I wanted to try out. I started with the official ResurrectionRemix. Bootloop. Then the unofficial LineageOS. Bootloop.
Ok, well I guess I'm not gonna get to use any of the cool new OS's for awhile. I'll install the full stock firmware zip so I can have a working phone again. Bootloop.
Now when I say bootloop, the phone is booting to the BootAnimation and just repeating it. It shows the proper boot animation for whatever zip I have installed (resurrection/LOS/OOS), but it stays on there for up to 20 minutes before I have to hard reboot to the recovery again.
I decided to install the stock recovery trying a few methods. I first tried the ALL-IN-ONE tool. It said it flashed the recovery fine, so I booted to the recovery and after staying on a black screen for too long, the language options came up and I sighed a breath of relief. But before I could select English with the volume buttons, it rebooted by itself. It did this again when I manually entered recovery. So I figured maybe the tool flashed the wrong version, so I googled stock recovery for OnePlus 5, I found a few random links for stock recoveries for the OP5 and flashed them, but they more or less do the same thing or not boot at all.
I've tried changing the filesystem for both Data and System using any combinations of EXT4 and F2FS. Everything results in boot animation bootloops.
I have been flashing Roms since the Samsung Galaxy S3 and every phone since and never had any problems.
Currently when trying to install the stock Full OOS official zip with TWRP, the phone won't even go to the boot animation, it only goes to a black screen with the top LED in a light blue color.
I have also tried every version of TWRP there is for the OnePlus 5. Unofficial, Official, 3.1.1-0 and 3.1.1-1.
So I guess my question is....What filesystem is each partition supposed to be on and for which OS?
Lineage based:
System: ?
Data: ?
OOS Based:
System: ?
Data: ?
And any ideas on getting my phone running again?
And anyone have an official confirmed working version of the stock recovery? The one from ALL-IN-ONE TOOL doesn't work for me. It loads the language selection, then the screen goes black with a light blue LED on the top of the phone.
Actually I'm getting that on some roms instead of the bootanimation, like FreedomOOS. What does it mean when you have a black screen and a white LED?
Man, I really thought I was getting somewhere. If I boot into TWRP, change the Data partition to "F2FS", then flash the stock recovery, the stock recovery will boot, however, when inside the stock recovery and I try to flash the stock zip, it says "Flashing, don't turn off your device" for about 5 seconds and then goes back to the list of roms on the SD card, not having flashed anything at all.
Ok, I have the official stock recovery from the OnePlus site, but still can't use it. Here is was happens depending on how I left it with TWRP:
System: F2FS
DATA: F2FS
- Stock recovery will load after some time, freeze, then the screen goes black with white LED on top.
System: EXT4
DATA: F2FS
- Stock recovery loads fine, I can go through the settings and install from SD card, but when I do it says "Flashing, don't turn off your device" for about 5 seconds and then goes back to the list of roms on the SD card, not having flashed anything at all.
System: EXT4
DATA: F2FS
- If I try to flash stock rom through TWRP, it just boot loops on the animation forever.
I have now also tried flashing the stock boot.img, but no difference.
I have 2 things you can try!
First, replace the bootloader with stock and do a factory reset:
1. flash the stock recovery over
2. then in fastboot mode enter, fastboot oem lock (This forces the phone to wipe cache and data, and also do a complete reset)
Did it work? if yes YAY if not go to Second!
Second if your system.img is ****ed up you have to replace it!
Download the newest version of the stock rom from oneplus link here
Unpack it
research how to use an extractor to convert the system.new.dat to system.img
once thats completed enter fastboot mode and flash the new system.img over with Fastboot flash system system.img
now go into recovery and do a factory reset and wipe cache, and dalvik
Please reply back wether or not this work
"Ihave 2 things you can try! First, replace the bootloader with stock and do a factory reset..."
Is the bootloader simply the boot.img?
After doing the first thing, it simply says that the device is corrupt and will not boot. But it is locked again.
But I will have to unlock it again to do any further flashing.
Hmm, I think I may have gotten it. After unlocking again, flashing the stock recovery and boot.img, then locking again and wiping in the stock recovery, I have finally booted into the stock rom.
I still have no idea what went wrong, and I really want to know, so that in the future I can flash other Roms, like LineageOS.
I mean, I followed the steps exactly.
If it says the device is corrupt it simply means you got something else besides stock rom.
So now unlock it and try the system.img instead
It was because I still had TWRP with the stock rom.
I got it working though, thanks for your help.
Do you have any idea on what might have went wrong when trying to flash the lineageOS based roms and why it got messed up so royally?
Great to hear you fixed it ^_^
Probably some minor bug, if you wanna try installing lineageos again use the 3.1.1 TWRP build that supports backups and do a full backup so you don't have to go thru all this again
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Not really just try again but remember to use TWRP 3.1.1, as 3.1.0 don't support backup and probably have been part of your problem
If your trying again and gets it successfully installed could you do me a favor and test if Drivedroid works on it? And pm me the result, I'm looking for a rom where Drivedroid will work... Haven't found one so far
You know, I did do a backup with the OFFICIAL TWRP, but it also resulted in a bootloop. I made the backup after decrypting, so I don't know why it bootlopped.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/rom-unified-lineageos-7-1-2-t3635483
Is this the one you tried installing?
I tried like every ROM at one point yesterday, but I think I started with
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/rom-resurrection-remix-n-7-1-2-t3636578
Did you remember Gapps?
Also in some cases its better not to root before you have the custom rom running, you usually only need a custom bootloader like TWRP
Yeah, I tried with Gapps, and I never rooted before first trying to boot.
As of yesterday Ressurrection remix, released the first official stable build so try again your should'nt have any problems if you follow the guide 100%
Ever find a solution? I'm stuck here now. Can't get any ROM to boot up, they all get stuck on the boot animation
Bump. I am also stuck in this state

How can I revert to factory state in my Leeco Le s3 (x522 US variant)

Hi friends! I really feel frustrated with this phone.
I began by using fastboot to flash TWRP (twrp-3.1.1-1-s2), used it to flash Lineageos 13.0, but IR BLASTER doesn't work, then I flashed 14.1 and IR blaster, Sim detection, flashlight and camera don't work correctly, I tried Resurrection remix and MIUI8 too but I gave up, neither of those Custom Roms works as I wanted them to.
So I went back to EUI and all was well until I wanted to update OTA, it gave me an error every time, tried to do it with update.zip but nothing, using stock recovery and nothing. I used TWRP and wipe everything again, now this thing won't start it just bootloops, I tried everything for two days and every time I use a stock ROM (5.8.020s) it gives me an error, or tells me it can't be read. When I factory reset and format everything it tells me I dont have an OS installed, so I'm completely lost I don't know what else to do and I can't return the phone because I'm overseas right now.
I really need to have it as when I got it the first time because at least it was functional but I just can't get it to work
I could really use some help right now :crying: thanks in advance guys!
Nikodominiko said:
Hi friends! I really feel frustrated with this phone.
I began by using fastboot to flash TWRP (twrp-3.1.1-1-s2), used it to flash Lineageos 13.0, but IR BLASTER doesn't work, then I flashed 14.1 and IR blaster, Sim detection, flashlight and camera don't work correctly, I tried Resurrection remix and MIUI8 too but I gave up, neither of those Custom Roms works as I wanted them to.
So I went back to EUI and all was well until I wanted to update OTA, it gave me an error every time, tried to do it with update.zip but nothing, using stock recovery and nothing. I used TWRP and wipe everything again, now this thing won't start it just bootloops, I tried everything for two days and every time I use a stock ROM (5.8.020s) it gives me an error, or tells me it can't be read. When I factory reset and format everything it tells me I dont have an OS installed, so I'm completely lost I don't know what else to do and I can't return the phone because I'm overseas right now.
I really need to have it as when I got it the first time because at least it was functional but I just can't get it to work
I could really use some help right now :crying: thanks in advance guys!
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So I managed to fix the problem. When you root this phone or in fact just flash a custom recovery like TWRP, it changes the model of the phone, If you unroot the phone you won't be able to receive OTAs anymore even if you are on stock ROM, you'll always get an error at the end of the update even if you do it manually, if you are dumb like me and didn't make a backup of your stock system, you won't find any help on the internet more than to install a custom ROM and learn to live with the errors and bugs. I did not want that so to be able to get the phone to its factory state, what I did was this:
1. Download: stock recovery image for Le s3 x522 (official, you can find it anywhere), LeEco_X522_5.8.019S_OTA.zip, bootloader-20S-s2.zip, twrp_s3.img (the chinese TWRP recovery) and S2_X522-NA-OP-IFXNAOP5802102141S-5.8.021S.zip
2. Save those zips to the root of the phone, obviously the .img files you are going to flash them through your PC
3. Put the phone in bootloader mode. command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (the official recovery)
4. fastboot boot twrp (the chinese one)
5. From this step what I did was pure luck
6. wipe cache and dalvik and install LeEco_X522_5.8.019S_OTA.zip
7. wipe cache and dalvik and install bootloader-20S-s2.zip
8. wipe cache and dalvik and install S2_X522-NA-OP-IFXNAOP5802102141S-5.8.021S.zip
9. Reboot
How and Why did this worked I don't know, I am a noob but please try if you find yourself in the same situation as I was, you don't lose anything with trying, if this doesn't work don't blame me, this worked for my phone.
Greetings friends!
Thanks for putting this guide together, I am in a similar situation in that I reverted to stock everything (1. Installed YDSS chinese twrp, 2. Installed S2_X522-NA-OP-IFXNAOP5802012141S-5.8.020S.zip. This flash was supposed to have installed the stock recovery and overriden the ydss twrp, but didn't, I had to manually flash that after. Everything came back smooth but my updates also failed at recovery.
I am wondering where you got the LeEco_X522_5.8.019S_OTA.zip, bootloader-20S-s2.zip & twrp_s3.img from?
Nice to hear you finally got it to work ! Aren't the X520 and the X522 the same phone ? Why official ROMs are not compatible ?

flashing custom rom on A/B device

Why,in custom ROMs section on 6t forum,every one of custom rom developer in his OP states DIFFERENT "Flashing instructions"?
Not a single rom dev,in his OP have same flashing instructions as some other dev! As I read more,it looks like half of them are wrong instructions,or that they don't have this device,or they don't know.
- flashing on both slots a&b?
flash OOS rom,them twrp.zip,reboot to TWRP (to any of slots),and internal will be encrypted and unreadable.Theres no way to flash on both slots in one take in TWRP or in two takes in row(with in TWRP,reboot to TWRP different slot).There's need for at least one full boot to Operating System,then back to TWRP,and internal will be visible and decrypt ed.
Many custom ROMs need OOS on both slots to be able to make them run,but this looks like nonsense to me.
- changing slots in TWRP?
let's say you flash magisk while in slot A,go to "reboot" and change slot to B, but dont reboot to TWRP.Now flash magisk.it will flash on same slot as first time,there was no slot changing.
- delete wipe "system" in TWRP,or worse "factory reset"?
it's mistake that costs me a lot of time,Ill never do it again.As all custom ROMs now have script that wipes all unnecessary files,there's no need to wipe system and screw your phone for few hours until you fix it.For me,a big No No.
best way of flashing custom os over OOS?
for me,I go into TWRP,flash custom rom,flash TWRP zip,then I reboot into TWRP and flash gapps and magisk.if internal is crypted and I can't flash gapps and magisk,I do a boot into rom,and back to TWRP to finish my flashing.wiola,it boots and works,clean rom and all is fine.
Flash back to OOS?I just go into TWRP,flash OOS ,flash twrp.zip,reboot to twrp and flash magisk.if internal is crypted,I boot into OOS,them back to TWRP,and flash everything else what I need(like magisk and kernel)
a/b devices are nothing new,but it looks to me Like on 6t is all overcomplicated.
So,tell me how you guys do it and what are yours ways of doing it right?
shawek said:
Why,in custom ROMs section on 6t forum,every one of custom rom developer in his OP states DIFFERENT "Flashing instructions"?
Not a single rom dev,in his OP have same flashing instructions as some other dev! As I read more,it looks like half of them are wrong instructions,or that they don't have this device,or they don't know.
- flashing on both slots a&b?
flash OOS rom,them twrp.zip,reboot to TWRP (to any of slots),and internal will be encrypted and unreadable.Theres no way to flash on both slots in one take in TWRP or in two takes in row(with in TWRP,reboot to TWRP different slot).There's need for at least one full boot to Operating System,then back to TWRP,and internal will be visible and decrypt ed.
Many custom ROMs need OOS on both slots to be able to make them run,but this looks like nonsense to me.
- changing slots in TWRP?
let's say you flash magisk while in slot A,go to "reboot" and change slot to B, but dont reboot to TWRP.Now flash magisk.it will flash on same slot as first time,there was no slot changing.
- delete wipe "system" in TWRP,or worse "factory reset"?
it's mistake that costs me a lot of time,Ill never do it again.As all custom ROMs now have script that wipes all unnecessary files,there's no need to wipe system and screw your phone for few hours until you fix it.For me,a big No No.
best way of flashing custom os over OOS?
for me,I go into TWRP,flash custom rom,flash TWRP zip,then I reboot into TWRP and flash gapps and magisk.if internal is crypted and I can't flash gapps and magisk,I do a boot into rom,and back to TWRP to finish my flashing.wiola,it boots and works,clean rom and all is fine.
Flash back to OOS?I just go into TWRP,flash OOS ,flash twrp.zip,reboot to twrp and flash magisk.if internal is crypted,I boot into OOS,them back to TWRP,and flash everything else what I need(like magisk and kernel)
a/b devices are nothing new,but it looks to me Like on 6t is all overcomplicated.
So,tell me how you guys do it and what are yours ways of doing it right?
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I agree with you!!! This is a mess
even though I have flashed thousands of roms over the years, since I got rid of my Nexus 6, I havent had a phone that I could flash roms on, so, after dumping my Note 8 for this great phone, I was very hesitant to flash a custom rom, for all the reasons you have mentioned..
So, my question is, can you flash ANY of these custom roms by using the clear method that you mentioned in the OP?
If on one of the beta releases, is the procedure the same as I am showing below, or, do you always have to first return to stock OOS?
In my years of flashing dozens of phones, you never had to go back to "stock" if you wiped everything before flashing, but, it seems like on several of these roms, you are instructed to first return to "stock", THEN flash the new custom rom...
Plus, some roms say to wipe everything before you flash, and others say not to wipe system, or not to wipe data...
Unless I am nuts, I always thought that you wipe everything before converting to a totally new rom, but, maybe I am wrong here too..
"for me,I go into TWRP,flash custom rom,flash TWRP zip,then I reboot into TWRP and flash gapps and magisk.if internal is crypted and I can't flash gapps and magisk,I do a boot into rom,and back to TWRP to finish my flashing.wiola,it boots and works,clean rom and all is fine."
These instructions seem pretty clear and concise, hopefully, they are correct, and we can just use this exact method and be done with it!
No mention of wiping in your directions...what do YOU wipe before flashing a new custom rom?
Hopefully, this gets cleared up once and for all, and we can ask the MODS to make a sticky of the ACTUAL CORRECT INSTRUCTIONS>>
thanks
wase4711 said:
"for me,I go into TWRP,flash custom rom,flash TWRP zip,then I reboot into TWRP and flash gapps and magisk.if internal is crypted and I can't flash gapps and magisk,I do a boot into rom,and back to TWRP to finish my flashing.wiola,it boots and works,clean rom and all is fine."
These instructions seem pretty clear and concise, hopefully, they are correct, and we can just use this exact method and be done with it!
No mention of wiping in your directions...what do YOU wipe before flashing a new custom rom?
Hopefully, this gets cleared up once and for all, and we can ask the MODS to make a sticky of the ACTUAL CORRECT INSTRUCTIONS>>
thanks
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-if on custom rom,probably it's good to first go to stock OOS and then to another custom rom.but this is also strange to me,as I don't understand what are benefits of this.i also read this,Google heh.i tried going from AOSCP to PixelEcpirince without flashing OOS in-between process,all was fine.
-I haven't been on Beta OOS yet,only stable.But that thing bout "before flashing custom rom,flash stable OOS even if your on Beta OOS" is also a big question to me.they are practically the same,both are latest OOS,one maybe more stable them other,but this also can be discussed hehe
-i don't wipe anything!! when my custom rom boots,I go into it's settings, without setting my Google account and other stuff, and I do "factory reset"( not in TWRP,in custom rom's settings!).Phone reboots,and all is fine,clean beginning,TWRP works,root works.About unwantedFolders in internal storage,I delete them manualy.
Only thing in my experience to wipe in TWRP is DATA,but this is also questionable,as I run into problems also doing data wipe I TWRP.
Now ROMs(maybe only for a/b devices) have scripts that wipe previous System during flashing new rom,so we don't have to do a Clean Flash anymore.
I'm also confused,more I read,less I understand ?
I like the idea of wiping via factory reset, once the rom boots, but, if it does NOT boot, then you wouldnt be able to do it that way..
I guess flashing an OOS based rom over an OOS based rom would always allow you to boot, if done right..
But, roms like RR, Carbon, AICP, and a couple others that have shown up here recently were never really OOS based roms, but AOSP based, at least I thought so..
the more I think about this, the more confusing it seems to get..
wase4711 said:
I like the idea of wiping via factory reset, once the rom boots, but, if it does NOT boot, then you wouldnt be able to do it that way..
I guess flashing an OOS based rom over an OOS based rom would always allow you to boot, if done right..
But, roms like RR, Carbon, AICP, and a couple others that have shown up here recently were never really OOS based roms, but AOSP based, at least I thought so..
the more I think about this, the more confusing it seems to get..
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This is from the pixel 2 xl forum another a/b device
First time installing Pixel Dust ROM, or coming from another ROM:
As mentioned above, you are required to flash stock ROM before installing this custom ROM.
1. Flashing Stock ROM:
Follow these instructions: https://developers.google.com/android/images#taimen
2. Flashing PixelDust ROM:
Reboot to twrp
Wipe Dalvik cache and Data partitions
Flash ROM
Flash twrp zip
Reboot to System and enjoy the Pixel Dust Goodness!
Flashing Magisk:
You cannot flash Magisk during the initial install. You must boot into PixelDust ROM at least once!
Reboot to Recovery
Flash Magisk-v17.x.zip
Reboot to System
shawek said:
Why,in custom ROMs section on 6t forum,every one of custom rom developer in his OP states DIFFERENT "Flashing instructions"?
Not a single rom dev,in his OP have same flashing instructions as some other dev! As I read more,it looks like half of them are wrong instructions,or that they don't have this device,or they don't know.
- flashing on both slots a&b?
flash OOS rom,them twrp.zip,reboot to TWRP (to any of slots),and internal will be encrypted and unreadable.Theres no way to flash on both slots in one take in TWRP or in two takes in row(with in TWRP,reboot to TWRP different slot).There's need for at least one full boot to Operating System,then back to TWRP,and internal will be visible and decrypt ed.
Many custom ROMs need OOS on both slots to be able to make them run,but this looks like nonsense to me.
- changing slots in TWRP?
let's say you flash magisk while in slot A,go to "reboot" and change slot to B, but dont reboot to TWRP.Now flash magisk.it will flash on same slot as first time,there was no slot changing.
- delete wipe "system" in TWRP,or worse "factory reset"?
it's mistake that costs me a lot of time,Ill never do it again.As all custom ROMs now have script that wipes all unnecessary files,there's no need to wipe system and screw your phone for few hours until you fix it.For me,a big No No.
best way of flashing custom os over OOS?
for me,I go into TWRP,flash custom rom,flash TWRP zip,then I reboot into TWRP and flash gapps and magisk.if internal is crypted and I can't flash gapps and magisk,I do a boot into rom,and back to TWRP to finish my flashing.wiola,it boots and works,clean rom and all is fine.
Flash back to OOS?I just go into TWRP,flash OOS ,flash twrp.zip,reboot to twrp and flash magisk.if internal is crypted,I boot into OOS,them back to TWRP,and flash everything else what I need(like magisk and kernel)
a/b devices are nothing new,but it looks to me Like on 6t is all overcomplicated.
So,tell me how you guys do it and what are yours ways of doing it right?
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You make it overcomplicated.
To flash both slots you only need to do a complete reboot to make sure the OS is not hosed.
You do that so if it is you can use the other slot. This is not necessary.
You flash in TWRP, change the slot and reboot into TWRP and flash the other slot.
It could be easier if TWRP allowed flashing on the inactive slot.
But, even if you are rooted and want to upgrade it is suggested to upgrade both slots.
I think it's just a minor pain. There are bigger problems.
tech_head said:
You make it overcomplicated.
To flash both slots you only need to do a complete reboot to make sure the OS is not hosed.
You do that so if it is you can use the other slot. This is not necessary.
You flash in TWRP, change the slot and reboot into TWRP and flash the other slot.
It could be easier if TWRP allowed flashing on the inactive slot.
But, even if you are rooted and want to upgrade it is suggested to upgrade both slots.
I think it's just a minor pain. There are bigger problems.
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it's not a minor pain if most of time that I go to flash custom rom,I lost all my 60-80gigs of internal data, cuz of failed decryption,or failed rom flash,or failed TWRP flash.There were times when I did Factory reset in TWRP,flashed OOS,flashed TWRP.zip,did reboot to recovery,and I lost recovery.I was left with bootloader (fastboot) and had to fastbooting OOS few times(which led to full wipe of internal storage).OOS wasn't even flashed,or TWRP wanst even flashed.And I just followed instructions.
this are the things that I'm talking about.Even if I follow instructions, instructions are not detailed.
now I probably know how to do it right,,but still...I learned it hard way,and still learning
thanks for your opinion and answer:good:
shawek said:
it's not a minor pain if most of time that I go to flash custom rom,I lost all my 60-80gigs of internal data, cuz of failed decryption,or failed rom flash,or failed TWRP flash.There were times when I did Factory reset in TWRP,flashed OOS,flashed TWRP.zip,did reboot to recovery,and I lost recovery.I was left with bootloader (fastboot) and had to fastbooting OOS few times(which led to full wipe of internal storage).OOS wasn't even flashed,or TWRP wanst even flashed.And I just followed instructions.
this are the things that I'm talking about.Even if I follow instructions, instructions are not detailed.
now I probably know how to do it right,,but still...I learned it hard way,and still learning
thanks for your opinion and answer:good:
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I understand now.
The instructions are not clear for most of this stuff and you can screw up.
If something fails to flash, there are very few reasons to ever completely wipe. Even a factory reset does not require a complete wipe of data.
I would suggest at all times keeping a boot image of the current OS you are using.
I would also suggest keeping a TWRP.img on your computer. You can always boot from a TWRP image even if it's not the one you want to install.
That will at least get decryption and the ability to flash.
I don't flash custom ROMs, because the stock one with root does what I need. Also the fingerprint sensor is not guaranteed under custom ROMs and I need that to work.
no verify opt on most after data wipe or that brands version of it, then reboot to twrp verify is still not there because twrp will say no os installed the avb changed things every phone is different depending on their security Samsung for one
Try this guide. Read the first paragraph if you have problems with decryption.
Boot twrp
Wipe dalvik and data
Flash rom+twrp
Reboot SYSTEM!
Boot back to recovery
Factory reset
Flash gapps+magisk
Reboot and done
No data loss or PC needed...
So here's some food for thought. I read somewhere that when you install a ROM zip via TWRP it actually Installs to the Inactive Slot. And when you reboot to TWRP after reflashing the Installer it Switches Slots and then you can Flash GAPPS etc. But what if someone were to flash the ROM twice ; once to each slot? Would be noice if We can use this to Multi-Boot Two ROMs at once....
Mannan Qamar said:
So here's some food for thought. I read somewhere that when you install a ROM zip via TWRP it actually Installs to the Inactive Slot. And when you reboot to TWRP after reflashing the Installer it Switches Slots and then you can Flash GAPPS etc. But what if someone were to flash the ROM twice ; once to each slot? Would be noice if We can use this to Multi-Boot Two ROMs at once....
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I think that question was asked in one of the threads in here "can use this to Multi-Boot Two ROMs at once" and I don't think it's possible. I'm sorry I don't remember the thread it was in. You might try Google.
It's wise to do the oos in both slots which you can switch slots without rebooting fyi because when you flash a custom ROM no matter if you switch back to a it'll flash magisk and probably gapps in the inactive slot. If you try to return the custom ROM to slot a after it flashes it will say insufficient room for gapps and such. So to me it seems this makes it a clean slate so it can flash to inactive slot. Hope that clears up why they encourage the double oos flash
Everyone, I think you have almost helped me figure out how I screwed up my 6T. I made a post needing help but this thread I believe is the answer. I wanted to install lineage16 but opted for Resurrection Remix since that dev claimed the fingerprint reader worked. To make a long story short, I flashed the latest .15 OxyOS update first, switched partitions via TWRP and flashed it again, them flashed TWRP and rebooted to recovery. Flashed Remix then TWRP again and rebooted to Remix. Now I have no room for anything in storage although it's only 25% full and my file explorer cannot access any storage not can I update apps through play store or anything. I have the latest OxyOS on my OTG flash drive as well as TWRP and magisk, but every time I find a thread on hope to do an installation, it varies and I keep coming back to this storage issue. Can someone PLEASE link me out tell me where to find the correct process to now start from the beginning and get my phone back working on the OxyOS .15 stock rom? Thank you very much and I'm glad I found this thread because it finally makes sense as to how misinformation is causing many people to have issues.
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Everyone, I think you have almost helped me figure out how I screwed up my 6T. I made a post needing help but this thread I believe is the answer. I wanted to install lineage16 but opted for Resurrection Remix since that dev claimed the fingerprint reader worked. To make a long story short, I flashed the latest .15 OxyOS update first, switched partitions via TWRP and flashed it again, them flashed TWRP and rebooted to recovery. Flashed Remix then TWRP again and rebooted to Remix. Now I have no room for anything in storage although it's only 25% full and my file explorer cannot access any storage not can I update apps through play store or anything. I have the latest OxyOS on my OTG flash drive as well as TWRP and magisk, but every time I find a thread on hope to do an installation, it varies and I keep coming back to this storage issue. Can someone PLEASE link me out tell me where to find the correct process to now start from the beginning and get my phone back working on the OxyOS .15 stock rom? Thank you very much and I'm glad I found this thread because it finally makes sense as to how misinformation is causing many people to have issues.
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You may have solved this by now, but I found that using the MSM Download Tool has enabled me to return to stock OxygenOS even after getting stuck in a boot loop. I've not been able to successfully flash RR or LineageOS however, still getting stuck in said boot loop...

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