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I was flashing TWRP
I couldn't boot into system after flashing..
This is what I did:
1. fastboot boot recovery.img
2. Swipe to allow modifications in twrp
3. Flash TWRP installer zip
4. Reboot into partition B
5. Reboot bootloader
6. fastboot boot recovery.img
7. Swipe to allow modifications in twrp
8. Flash TWRP installer zip
9. Then I rebooted into recovery to check if recovery boots and it did.
But afterwards couldn't boot back into system. It was again booting into recovery.
I booted into recovery using fastboot boot, that's why it might won't boot into system. Is there a command to boot into system after above procedure?
Files used: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tRcYUMBgvaI
? How to Root Mi A1! Unlock Bootloader, TWRP Recovery ... - YouTube
By Dhananjay Bhosale
Kindly also suggest source of files you used, if you know another working method.
I have the same problem. Meanwhile, flash the stock fastboot images.
Why do you want to have TWRP installed? I am following these steps each month (fastboot ROM was always out sooner than my OTA) without any issues.
1. flash stock ROM via fastboot
2. fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1.img and don't allow system modifications or you won't be able to apply OTA
3. install magisk 15.1
4. reboot to system
If first boot takes more than 2-3 minutes, hold power off button until phones restarts, second start will take the usual time.
I also don't allow any modifications from TWRP, and just boot to TWRP when I need to. I do not install TWRP.
Sounds like you'll have to do a miflash of the rom, then try not installing TWRP and not allowing any modifications in TWRP to system. Just use TWRP to flash Magisk.
WHO IS THIS GUIDE FOR:
Anyone updating factory images within the same OS version (10 to 10)
Anyone upgrading from one OS to another (9x to Android 10)
Below is a QUICK REFERENCE guide for those who have done this before, and a DETAILED STEP BY STEP guide for the first or second timer who needs each and every step outlined. Links to all required files are also provided (make sure you are selecting the latest version)
UPDATE TO THE LATEST FACTORY IMAGE . . . UPGRADE TO THE NEXT OS. . .
PREP WORK:
* Unlocked bootloader. (*performing critical_unlock only required with bootloader versions PRIOR to TMZ20a) read it here.
* Latest SDK Platform Tools found here.
* USB 2.0 & 3.0 cables available (trust me)
* Remove screen lock security before starting
* Remove all substratum overlays
*Download and extract the latest Taimen factory image (place the second extracted folder in Platform Tools folder)
CLEAN FLASH (wipe everything) or DIRTY FLASH (keep data)
Decide now whether you want a fresh OS that will restore your device to factory setup OR if you want to flash the latest factory image but keep your data.
For a clean flash: leave the FLASH-ALL file intact, change nothing.
To retain your data: EDIT the FLASH-ALL file and REMOVE the -w near the end of the script. Save the file and reopen it to ensure the -w has been removed,
When UPGRADING from one OS to another I reco a CLEAN FLASH (leave the -w intact)
Place these files on your sdcard (either before dirty flash or from PC after clean install):
* Latest TWRP.ZIP
* Your preferred customer kernel zip, I use ElementalX kernel
* Magisk uninstall instructions In the event you need to manually uninstall and reinstall MM
* Latest Magisk.zip
* Latest Magisk Manager APK
NOTE: On Android 10, when flashing TWRP Installer, kernels, magisk , etc. in TWRP, ignore the warning "FAILED TO MOUNT '/system' (invalid argument) this is a known issue with TWRP + 10 but affects nothing :good:
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE for updating/upgrading Pixel 2 XL:
Once you verify 'fastboot devices' on command prompt
Type flash-all to install factory image (allow it to install, and boot into system)
Hold vol down and power button to boot into bootloader
Fastboot into twrp 3.3.0-0.IMG
Flash the twrp installer 3.3.0-0.ZIP,
Flash custom kernel, I use flar2's ElementalX Kernel. SELECT THE CORRECT 9X OR ANDROID 10 KERNEL
Let the system boot up to verify.
Reboot back into twrp and flash latest magisk
Reboot to system
Profit
DETAILED STEP BY STEP GUIDE for updating monthly factory images, or upgrading to the next OS (ie: 9x to 10x)
I reco a CLEAN FLASH (leave the -w intact) when jumping from one OS to a new one (not necessary when doing monthly factory updates within the same OS version)
Requirements:
*Unlocked bootloader and Critical_unlock* completed. (*critical_unlock required with bootloader versions PRIOR to TMZ20a) read it here.
*Latest SDK PlatformTools found here
*USB 2.0 & 3.0 cables available (trust me)
These files on your sdcard:
* Latest TWRP.ZIP
* Your preferred Custom Kernel, I use Elemental X Kernel
* Magisk uninstall instructions In the event you need to manually uninstall and reinstall MM
* Latest Magisk.zip
* Latest Magisk Manager APK
These files in your Platform Tools Folder:
* Latest factory image (MAKE SURE YOU DL THE CORRECT DEVICE IMAGE :good: )
* Latest TWRP.IMG
1. Make backup, move to PC (because you never know)
2. Disable all security; patterns, pins, etc.
3. In Developer Options, make sure USB DEBUGGING is on
4. Connect device to PC, verify fastboot is working type; fastboot devices (should see your device's serial number)
5. Fastboot latest factory image (To KEEP internal storage intact, edit and remove -w in "flash-all.bat" file and SAVE, to wipe entire device, leave flash-all unedited)
Type: FLASH-ALL (hit enter) Allow the OS to reboot and settle for a minute *REMEMBER LEAVING THE -W INTACT WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE*
6. Reboot into BOOTLOADER, in CMD screen Type: fastboot boot <twrpxxx.img name> to boot into Latest TWRP.IMG
7. Once in TWRP, install Latest TWRP.ZIP from sdcard
8. Reboot back into Recovery
9. Install compatible custom kernel, I use flar2's ElementalX Kernel.
10. Reboot back into Recovery
11. Reboot into System, allow OS to settle for a few minutes
12. Boot into Recovery
13. Install Latest Magisk.zip
14. Reboot into System
15. Profit
Troubleshooting Tips & Other Information
Click here for * * * BASIC FASTBOOT/ADB TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR THE 2XL * * *
If you get stuck at the G screen, or bootloop into TWRP, try these steps:
-Perform a hard reboot (long press the power button) or
-Get back to TWRP (whether by booting into it from fastboot, or rebooting into bootloader -long press power & vol down- then boot into recovery) and reinstall the Magisk Uninstaller in TWRP a few times.
- If you are bootlooping into TWRP with Magisk installed, READ THIS!
- Safety Net message in Magisk "The Response Is Invalid" is a known issue[/URL] ... Be patient
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Make sure you have all the correct and/or latest versions of SDK Tools, factory image, TWRP.img and TWRP.zip, and Magisk
Note: as a matter of superstition, I reboot back into recovery each time after installing TWRP, cust kernel, and magisk, prior to booting into system. It is NOT required, but it works
Again, HUGE thanks to @Badger50 for his invaluable input
Az Biker said:
A lot of users have had success upgrading from Oreo to Pie and there are several tutorial / guide posts located in different threads, so I figured I'd centralize instructions in a Quick Reference Thread, that includes all needed file links and an easy to follow step by step.
Please feel free to make any suggestions to simplify or make this more accurate.
Requirements:
*Unlocked bootloader and Critical_unlock completed.
*Latest SDK Tools found here
*USB 2.0 & 3.0 cables available (trust me)
These files on your sdcard:
* TWRP 3.2.2-0.ZIP
*Flash kernel 3.0
* magisk uninstaller
*magisk zip 1674
* MM 5.8.3 APK
These files in your Platform Tools Folder:
* 9.0 factory image
*TWRP 3.2.2-0.IMG
1. Make backup, move to PC (because you never know)
2. Disable all security; patterns, pins, etc.
3. In Developer Options, make sure USB DEBUGGING is on
4. Verify fastboot is working type; fastboot devices (should see your device's serial number)
5. Fastboot 9.0 factory image(To KEEP internal storage intact, remove -w in "flash-all.bat" file and SAVE, to wipe entire device, leave flash-all unedited)
6. Type: fastboot boot <twrpxxx.img name> to boot into TWRP 3.2.2-0.IMG
7. Once in TWRP, install TWRP.ZIP on sdcard
8. Reboot back into Recovery, and install the magisk uninstaller in twrp,
9. Reboot back into Recovery and install Flash kernel 3.0
10. Reboot back into Recovery
11. Reboot into System, allow OS to settle for a few minutes
12. Install MM 5.8.3 APK
13. Reboot into Recovery
14. Install magisk zip 1674,
15. Reboot back into Recovery
16. Reboot into System
17. Profit
Note: as a matter of superstition, I reboot back into recovery each time after installing TWRP, cust kernel, and magisk, prior to booting into system. It is NOT required, but it works
Thanks to @Badger50 for figuring out the right steps in this process!
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Well done my brother!! :good::good:
Badger50 said:
Well done my brother!! :good::good:
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I use unlock bootloader normal.
I was done follow your step but it's boot stuck google logo after flash magisk(16.74).
newyesor said:
I use unlock bootloader normal.
I was done follow your step but it's boot stuck google logo after flash magisk(16.74).
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Sometimes it takes 5 minutes or so on first boot. If it doesn't work, do a hard restart a few times. If that doesn't work, flash magisk again in twrp.
You use unlock bootloader normal??
Badger50 said:
Sometimes it takes 5 minutes or so on first boot. If it doesn't work, do a hard restart a few times. If that doesn't work, flash magisk again in twrp.
You use unlock bootloader normal??
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I use normal unlock bootloader.
I wait devices boot around 5 minutes and it 's reboot in to twrp recovery.
newyesor said:
I use normal unlock bootloader.
I wait devices boot around 5 minutes and it 's reboot in to twrp recovery.
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So your bootloader _critical partition isn't unlocked?? Which can't be right either since you've been able to boot fastboot the update to P. Guess I just don't know what your trying to say.
Badger50 said:
So your bootloader _critical partition isn't unlocked?? Which can't be right either since you've been able to boot fastboot the update to P. Guess I just don't know what your trying to say.
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I use this command for flash unlock bootloader.
fastboot flashing unlock
newyesor said:
I use this command for flash unlock bootloader.
fastboot flashing unlock
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Have you ever ran fastboot flashing unlock_critical..?
Have you actually booted into the 9.0.OS yet?
Badger50 said:
Have you ever ran fastboot flashing unlock_critical..?
Have you actually booted into the 9.0.OS yet?
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I have never ran fastboot flashing unlock_critical.
Yes,My devices is base on android P and I was booted into the 9.0.OS.
newyesor said:
I use this command for flash unlock bootloader.
fastboot flashing unlock
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If you flashed the factory image with no issues, then you must have completed critical_unlock as well, otherwise the new bootloader shouldn't have taken (as far as I understand).
I'd start from scratch again, and make sure you follow the process exactly. Many users have used this with no issue, so maybe you missed something? The first time I flashed the factory image to my 6P (my backup) I totally skipped flashing the boot.img, and wondered why it wouldn't boot
Kudos, just what I needed to update!
newyesor said:
I have never ran fastboot flashing unlock_critical.
Yes,My devices is base on android P and I was booted into the 9.0.OS.
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Have you flashed the magisk uninstaller as well? Why are you showing magisk 16.0?
Badger50 said:
Have you flashed the magisk uninstaller as well? Why are you showing magisk 16.0?
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Yes,i was flashed the magisk uninstaller as well.
I try to root with magisk on my devices.
I try to flash patch boot for root without twrp but it's not work.
I try to flash magisk follow you but it's not work.
Is flashing the kernel mandatory?
newyesor said:
Yes,i was flashed the magisk uninstaller as well.
I try to root with magisk on my devices.
I try to flash patch boot for root without twrp but it's not work.
I try to flash magisk follow you but it's not work.
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Something just seems fishy to me. I've never heard of anyone not unlocking _critical, and being able to fastboot the factory image. However, it seems that you have somehow. All I can suggest is to fastboot the 9.0 again to both slots, and let it boot up each time.
Then fastboot into twrp, flash the installer zip, and let it boot up. Then go back to twrp, flash magisk uninstaller zip, then flash custom kernel, and let it boot up. Then go back to twrp, and flash magisk 1674 again.
If none of that works, I'd unlock _critical, which will wipe your phone, and then start over.
aznriceballman said:
Is flashing the kernel mandatory?
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Not mandatory, but it keeps TWRP touch screen working among other things...
Just wanted to say thanks for this!
I didn't have time to update from DP5 yesterday, but I guess that was a good thing because now there's this guide, and it worked perfectly. Upgraded from DP5/flash 2.44 and who knows what Magisk version to all the latest and greatest in no time at all.
Thanks!
Badger50 said:
Something just seems fishy to me. I've never heard of anyone not unlocking _critical, and being able to fastboot the factory image. However, it seems that you have somehow. All I can suggest is to fastboot the 9.0 again to both slots, and let it boot up each time.
Then fastboot into twrp, flash the installer zip, and let it boot up. Then go back to twrp, flash magisk uninstaller zip, then flash custom kernel, and let it boot up. Then go back to twrp, and flash magisk 1674 again.
If none of that works, I'd unlock _critical, which will wipe your phone, and then start over.
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im having an issue, i followed all instructions and got booted up an everything but when i flash twrp img it stays stuck on the twrp logo, flashed the one mentioned in o.p and the newest as well to remove any doubts, but no go. Any suggestions?
shooterlgk said:
im having an issue, i followed all instructions and got booted up an everything but when i flash twrp img it stays stuck on the twrp logo, flashed the one mentioned in o.p and the newest as well to remove any doubts, but no go. Any suggestions?
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Do you have screen lock disabled?
Badger50 said:
Do you have screen lock disabled?
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Yes sir
delete guide
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Hoe can i tell what image matches for my phone stil on 8.1 november 1st security patch n a unlocked boot
rob420p said:
Hoe can i tell what image matches for my phone stil on 8.1 november 1st security patch n a unlocked boot
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Check your build and download the right file.
Matteo
While uninstalling Magisk(from rooted stock), do we need to find the current active slot and flash the stock image to it? In the guide flashing to both partitions is mentioned.
mujtahid1494. said:
While uninstalling Magisk(from rooted stock), do we need to find the current active slot and flash the stock image to it? In the guide flashing to both partitions is mentioned.
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Flash a both slot just to be sure to pass OTA if needed.
Matteo
Matteo said:
Welcome to AIO Magisk Sub Guide.
Here you will find best methods for root Mi A2. I will maintain this guide with all safe, update methods. Currently only patched boot method is out for Stock Roms. I will add Twrp methods when we have decryption on pie.
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
We are not responsible for bricked devices, bootloop... Please
do some research if you have any concerns about mods
included in these GUIDES before using them! YOU are choosing to
make these modifications.
Install Magisk on Stock Roms Oreo & Pie
Needs:
- Bootloader unlocked, check this (currently not out) guide.
- Magisk Manager apk check Dowloads Section
- A brain
Procedure:
- Download the correct PatchedBoot file for your build from Downloads Section
- Rename the patched boot file to "patched_boot.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Download Magisk Manager apk from Downloads Section
- Move apk to phone sdcard
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
- Now open adb(fastboot) command prompt and type :
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
Your phone shoulds boot
- Install Magisk Manager apk
- Open Magisk Manager
- Click Install then choose Direct install. Reboot.
Done, you have Magisk on your device.
To uninstall Magisk just flash stock boot.img using fastboot:
"fasboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fasboot flash boot_b boot.img"
Install Magisk on Custom Roms
Needs:
- Be on a Custom Rom
- Latest Magisk Beta zip check Dowloads Section
- Twrp latest file.img check Dowloads Section
- A brain
Procedure:
Sideload method. (It's for people who want to install Magisk on their phone during Custom Rom installation process without any permanent Twrp (usefull for people who want to root their phone when they have MTP issue during Custom Rom installation)
- Download the latest Magisk Beta zip from Downloads Section
- Rename the Magisk file to "magisk.zip" and past it to your adb folder.
- Download the latest TWRP img from Downloads Section
- Rename the twrp file to "twrp.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
Phone is now in fastboot.
- Type :
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
- Phone will boot Twrp.
- Navigate to Advanced > Adb Sideload
- Swipe to allow
- Open adb (fastboot) command prompt on your pc, type
Code:
adb sideload magisk.zip
Reboot and done, you have Magisk on your device.
Normal temp Twrp method. (It's for people who want to install Magisk on their phone when they are already running a Custom Rom without permanent Twrp.
- Download the latest Magisk Beta zip from Downloads Section
- Rename the Magisk file to "magisk.zip" and past it to your phone sdcard.
- Download the latest TWRP img from Downloads Section
- Rename the twrp file to "twrp.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
Phone is now in fastboot.
- Type :
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
- Phone will boot Twrp.
- Click Install, choose magisk.zip
- Swipe to confirm, wait for the process...
Reboot and done, you have Magisk on your device.
To uninstall Magisk just flash stock boot.img using fastboot:
"fasboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fasboot flash boot_b boot.img"
If you have any issue, or if i make any type error, reply.
don't forget to ckick the TX button.
Downloads Section:
Boot / Patched Boot images
Magisk Thread for Beta zip / Apk file
Twrp images & zip
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Hello, the stock boot v10.0.1.0.img, does not have mirrors, please could upload it again, I need it urgently, thank you very much
ofuen said:
Hello, the stock boot v10.0.1.0.img, does not have mirrors, please could upload it again, I need it urgently, thank you very much
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No. If you have issue with androidfilehost it's not my problem.
Matteo
Matteo said:
Welcome to AIO Magisk Sub Guide.
Here you will find best methods for root Mi A2. I will maintain this guide with all safe, update methods. Currently only patched boot method is out for Stock Roms. I will add Twrp methods when we have decryption on pie.
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
We are not responsible for bricked devices, bootloop... Please
do some research if you have any concerns about mods
included in these GUIDES before using them! YOU are choosing to
make these modifications.
Install Magisk on Stock Roms Oreo & Pie
Needs:
- Bootloader unlocked, check this (currently not out) guide.
- Magisk Manager apk check Dowloads Section
- A brain
Procedure:
- Download the correct PatchedBoot file for your build from Downloads Section
- Rename the patched boot file to "patched_boot.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Download Magisk Manager apk from Downloads Section
- Move apk to phone sdcard
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
- Now open adb(fastboot) command prompt and type :
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
Your phone shoulds boot
- Install Magisk Manager apk
- Open Magisk Manager
- Click Install then choose Direct install. Reboot.
Done, you have Magisk on your device.
To uninstall Magisk just flash stock boot.img using fastboot:
"fasboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fasboot flash boot_b boot.img"
Install Magisk on Custom Roms
Needs:
- Be on a Custom Rom
- Latest Magisk Beta zip check Dowloads Section
- Twrp latest file.img check Dowloads Section
- A brain
Procedure:
Sideload method. (It's for people who want to install Magisk on their phone during Custom Rom installation process without any permanent Twrp (usefull for people who want to root their phone when they have MTP issue during Custom Rom installation)
- Download the latest Magisk Beta zip from Downloads Section
- Rename the Magisk file to "magisk.zip" and past it to your adb folder.
- Download the latest TWRP img from Downloads Section
- Rename the twrp file to "twrp.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
Phone is now in fastboot.
- Type :
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
- Phone will boot Twrp.
- Navigate to Advanced > Adb Sideload
- Swipe to allow
- Open adb (fastboot) command prompt on your pc, type
Code:
adb sideload magisk.zip
Reboot and done, you have Magisk on your device.
Normal temp Twrp method. (It's for people who want to install Magisk on their phone when they are already running a Custom Rom without permanent Twrp.
- Download the latest Magisk Beta zip from Downloads Section
- Rename the Magisk file to "magisk.zip" and past it to your phone sdcard.
- Download the latest TWRP img from Downloads Section
- Rename the twrp file to "twrp.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
Phone is now in fastboot.
- Type :
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
- Phone will boot Twrp.
- Click Install, choose magisk.zip
- Swipe to confirm, wait for the process...
Reboot and done, you have Magisk on your device.
To uninstall Magisk just flash stock boot.img using fastboot:
"fasboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fasboot flash boot_b boot.img"
If you have any issue, or if i make any type error, reply.
don't forget to ckick the TX button.
Downloads Section:
Boot / Patched Boot images
Magisk Thread for Beta zip / Apk file
Twrp images & zip
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Thank you very much. It works for my stock rom. already clicked the thanks icon
dipankar.roy said:
Thank you very much. It works for my stock rom. already clicked the thanks icon
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Thank you man, but plz next time don't quote the entire guide
Have a nice day
Matteo
No links available for stock boot 9.6.17.0
Edit: Oh I see, not his problem, dang.
Matteo said:
Welcome to AIO Magisk Sub Guide.
Here you will find best methods for root Mi A2. I will maintain this guide with all safe, update methods. Currently only patched boot method is out for Stock Roms. I will add Twrp methods when we have decryption on pie.
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
We are not responsible for bricked devices, bootloop... Please
do some research if you have any concerns about mods
included in these GUIDES before using them! YOU are choosing to
make these modifications.
Install Magisk on Stock Roms Oreo & Pie
Needs:
- Bootloader unlocked, check this (currently not out) guide.
- Magisk Manager apk check Dowloads Section
- A brain
Procedure:
- Download the correct PatchedBoot file for your build from Downloads Section
- Rename the patched boot file to "patched_boot.img" and past it to your adb folder.
- Download Magisk Manager apk from Downloads Section
- Move apk to phone sdcard
- Reboot phone to bootloader by pressing Power + Volume Down until phone show the fastboot logo.
- Now open adb(fastboot) command prompt and type :
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
Your phone shoulds boot
- Install Magisk Manager apk
- Open Magisk Manager
- Click Install then choose Direct install. Reboot.
Done, you have Magisk on your device.
To uninstall Magisk just flash stock boot.img using fastboot:
"fasboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fasboot flash boot_b boot.img"
To uninstall Magisk just flash stock boot.img using fastboot:
"fasboot flash boot_a boot.img" and "fasboot flash boot_b boot.img"[/HIDE][/SIZE]
If you have any issue, or if i make any type error, reply.
don't forget to ckick the TX button.
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After installing the patched boot image to my device (MI A2), android version 9. build number V10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ,
the Magisk working properly. But when I turned off my phone and insert the power cable for charging, the phone start booting and stuck at "AndroidOne" logo.
Waiting for your advice...
Thanks..
dipankar.roy said:
After installing the patched boot image to my device (MI A2), android version 9. build number V10.0.2.0.PDIMIFJ,
the Magisk working properly. But when I turned off my phone and insert the power cable for charging, the phone start booting and stuck at "AndroidOne" logo.
Waiting for your advice...
Thanks..
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That's a normal stock rom issue with magisk, you can't fix it. but if you want, we don't have this issue on custom roms
( next time plz don't quote the entire thread )
Matteo
Hey Matteo,
I've got a problem while booting with the patched boot image. Whenever I start the 'fastboot boot image' stuff, it ends with following message:
downloading 'boot.img'...
FAILED (command write failed (no error))
finished. Total time 0.002s
Phone screen goes black and says 'press any key to continue' or something like that. I tried several different USB ports and also different boot images, I cant even boot with the stock image.
When I unlocked the bootloader I had a problem that while booting the phone said I should perform a factroy reset because of a corrupt file system...after doing that, the phone itself works fine. But I really want the root access.
Have you ever encountered that message?
Thanks in advance
Update: Did the same procedure with my notebook and ironically it worked without a flaw. USB driver conflicts maybe?
On Pie V10.0.2.0, applied the patched_boot.img, Magisk was not installed at the beginning.
Installed Magisk manually but the phone was not rooted.
Applied the patched_boot.img again and I got root.
Now, every time I reboot the phone, root is gone and I have to apply the patched_boot.img again.
Thread closed on OP request
Running on a stock Pie with latest security update, I want to root my phone in order to utilize some Magisk modules, but I'm really concerned about all the "System has been destroyed" TWRP issues, it messed up my phone twice in the past.
I was wondering, could I flash Magisk just by temporarily fastbooting TWRP from the computer? Will that provide me a root access and prevent any future soft-bricking caused by the A/B partition issues?
Thanks in advance.
You can install magisk manager and patch boot image (kernel) as file from that. Than you fastboot that kernel and get temporary magisk root. After that, install permanent root from magisk manager and reboot. You dont need twrp for that.
Thank you for a suggestion, but that doesn't answer my question.
If the root is what you want, this is the best way to install magisk imho.
Hello,yes,you can temporary boot TWRP.
1.Make sure to have your bootloader unlocked
2.Make sure to have platform-tools on your PC
3.Download the latest .img file from TWRP Official Site and copy it in the platform-tools folder
4.Put your phone in Fastboot Mode(Volume Down+Power)
5.On your PC,in the platform-tools folder,hold Left Shift and press Right Click;it should appear an option namedpen a Powershell window here
6.Click on that
7.Write "fastboot devices" or ".\fastboot devices"
8. If your device appears there,you can write:fastboot boot "name of the file".img
9.It should boot in TWRP;if it asks you to swipe to allow modifications,don't do it,instead,press on Keep Read Only
From this point,you can install whatever you want.
I tried "fastboot boot" almost all of KizuYuna's .imgs, tried fastboot boot the lineagerecovery.img. All I get is the fastboot logo and the phone just restarts into OOS... TWRP is same.
About to MSM downgrade to OOS 10 to get recovery working like I did before. Thought it would be better to flash a rom from OOS 11 to get better firmware compatibility but just wont work.
Simply go back to OS 10.3.5 using the MSM Download Tool. Upgrade via OTA to 11..1.1.1, fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_11.1.1.1 from XDA 235Sanders15 post. (you are now rooted with Magisk. Via Magisk install TWRP-Installer-3.5.2_9-0 you are now unrooted but have TWRP installed. Using TWRP flash Magisk v23.0.You are now rooted on OS 11.1.1.1 with TWRP installed. Do not change the Kernel it will cause a Bootloop.
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Simply go back to OS 10.3.5 using the MSM Download Tool. Upgrade via OTA to 11..1.1.1, fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_11.1.1.1 from XDA 235Sanders15 post. (you are now rooted with Magisk. Via Magisk install TWRP-Installer-3.5.2_9-0 you are now unrooted but have TWRP installed. Using TWRP flash Magisk v23.0.You are now rooted on OS 11.1.1.1 with TWRP installed. Do not change the Kernel it will cause a Bootloop.
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So you are saying MSM to 10 and then flash official 11.1.1.1 or fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_11.1.1.1 (this is a full 11.1.11.1 OS flash? No need to use twrp from 10?)
Thanks
So I just went thru an Android 10 to 11.1.1.1 upgrade, and it was a bit frustrating. So I'll throw out what I learned along the way.
Note, I have a T-Mobile Variant, so sometimes you need different files/steps for T-Mo.
I flashed the full OTA via Settings > Update > Local Upgrade, which ended up boot-looping.
Via Fastboot, I did fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_11.1.1.1.img; followed by fastboot reboot;
This was still boot-looping, so I shutdown the phone, and booted into recovery, which was now PBRP.
via PBRP, I flashed the full OTA again from my SDCard; then installed PBRP zip;
Reboot to System and got a Successful Boot. Yey.
Reboot to Recovery; Backup Boot.
Reboot to System
Install Magisk App; within Magisk > Install > select my Boot Backup to Patch (per Magisk instructions); I used a file manager to copy to my PC from my phone
Reboot to Fastboot; fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_rJoA.img (the file Magisk created)
Reboot to System; Success!
I guess my morale of the story is, get a clean boot working, go from there. Patch your own boot, don't rely on someone else's.
Fenopy said:
So I just went thru an Android 10 to 11.1.1.1 upgrade, and it was a bit frustrating. So I'll throw out what I learned along the way.
Note, I have a T-Mobile Variant, so sometimes you need different files/steps for T-Mo.
I flashed the full OTA via Settings > Update > Local Upgrade, which ended up boot-looping.
Via Fastboot, I did fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_11.1.1.1.img; followed by fastboot reboot;
This was still boot-looping, so I shutdown the phone, and booted into recovery, which was now PBRP.
via PBRP, I flashed the full OTA again from my SDCard; then installed PBRP zip;
Reboot to System and got a Successful Boot. Yey.
Reboot to Recovery; Backup Boot.
Reboot to System
Install Magisk App; within Magisk > Install > select my Boot Backup to Patch (per Magisk instructions); I used a file manager to copy to my PC from my phone
Reboot to Fastboot; fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_rJoA.img (the file Magisk created)
Reboot to System; Success!
I guess my morale of the story is, get a clean boot working, go from there. Patch your own boot, don't rely on someone else's.
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So you had to go through all the trouble because you had a bootloop issue when OTA updating to 11? I already got to 11 but am trying to fastboot boot a recovery because I want to flash a custom ROM... When I fastboot boot TWRP.img or LOS Recovery .img it just shows fastboot logo and restarts the phone with no recovery shown..