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You need boot loader unlocked and TWRP image.
1. Device connect in fastboot and unlock the device.
2. Flash TWRP to recovery and boot TWRP.
3. Download your device ftf and extract "tzs1sbl" and "tzs1attest" image.
4. Transfer 3. image and flash image with dd
↓ example command
Code:
dd if=/sdcard1/tzs1sbl_S1_Boot_MSM8996_LA2_0_O_204_AID_4_PLATFORM-TONE-COM-LIVE-HWID009470E1-SWID0C-APPID01-OEM1-AID4-DEBUG00_S1-BOOT-LIVE-DE8D-0004-MMC.unknown of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/tzs1sbl
dd if=/sdcard1/tzs1attest_S1_Boot_MSM8996_LA2_0_O_204_AID_4_PLATFORM-TONE-COM-LIVE-HWID009470E1-SWID0C-APPID01-OEM1-AID4-DEBUG00_S1-BOOT-LIVE-DE8D-0004-MMC.elf of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/tzs1attest

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Nexus 6p rebooting in twrp recovery

Hi, I was stuck in nexus 6p bootloop, but after following instruction here I unlocked the bootloader, and flashed the twrp recovery and 6pEX4 zip file. But now my phone reboots everytime into recovery. It doesn't reboot into system even if I select reboot into system from the recovery.
My phone bootloader was successfully unlocked. I, however, by mistake typed
Code:
fastboot flash boot
instead of
Code:
fastboot flash recovery
before flashing twrp. Do I need to install stock rom again and repeat the same process?
You don't need to start again, just go and run the correct command in the bootloader and it will overwrite.
Run the below
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryimage.img
Then boot into recovery and flash that kernel zip and you should be good to go.
As long as you can get into recovery things are easy, you could always just copy across a kernel zip or whole ROM zip and flash that

fastboot help

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
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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.

TWRP AND STOCK RECOVERY & USING Dual Boot Manager

Here we go !
TWRP Official for MOTO E 4 mediatek version
Disable dm verity.zip to avoid bootloop to disable verified boot
Stock Recovery in case you lost it somewhere during flashing other recovery that is corrupted or unstable or interrupted process resulting bricked device
To flash boot use : booting to fastboot mode
Enter fastboot devices to confirm adb connection
Now copy file to same adb folder all files
Use code : fastboot flash recovery ***filename***.img
Now with TWRP Official you can flash zip for
Magisk or Super Su pro
Stock boot image flash using flashify to use boot here https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4360095&d=1513222799
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[Moto G6 Play][JETER] Rooting progress thread for JETER

UPDATE: Root achieved see thread here
I've managed to extract the boot.img from my device using the following steps, but patching it with MAGISK ends up with boot loop.
Here are the steps I've done.
I've unlocked the bootloader using the standard methods. All ADB commands are run from a computer with ADB and fastboot setup.
Connect phone to computer, enabled ADB usb debugging.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Once the device reboots to the bootloader.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q7CIF2-byTW7ERUXFU0XlWFYZQM5hysd/ DO NOT FLASH THIS TO YOUR DEVICE only boot from it. This is a patched Moto E5 TWRP image. It takes a while to boot.
Don't mess with anything inside TWRP.
Code:
fastboot boot moto-g6-play-jeter-patched-twrp.img
Once TWRP boots from your computer type:
Code:
adb pull /dev/block/platform/soc/7824900.sdhci/by-name/boot stockboot.img
adb reboot
Once the device reboots and you're back in android run
Code:
adb push stockboot.img /sdcard/
This will push the stockboot.img to your sdcard folder
Intall Magisk Manager - https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskManager/releases/download/v5.7.0/MagiskManager-v5.7.0.apk
Patch stockboot.img located on your sdcard using magisk manager.
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/MagiskManager/patched_boot.img
This will pull the patched_boot.img to your computer
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Once the device reboots into the bootloader you can run
Code:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
fastboot reboot
From here it boots to "N/A" and you get nothing. It just hangs there forever.
From here you can just flash the stockboot.img using the steps below
Hold power + volup + voldown which will boot back to the bootloader
Code:
fastboot flash boot stockboot.img
fastboot reboot
Now you're back on the stock bootloader and the device will boot up like normal.
Anyone have any advice on how to get MAGISK to patch correctly? The stock boot.img is ~16.8MB and the patched one from magisk is 12.1MB. I'm guessing that's the issue, but I'm not sure what else to do.
Hi!
I did the exact same thing with ALI, the Moto G6 non-plus. Glad to see that I'm not the only one struggling.
Hope we will find an answer...

Stuck loading twrp

Hi,
When my S7 Edge boots up it jumps to twrp but it's stuck on the teamwin logo screen and does not advance to menu.
This happened after I tried to format the data partition to ext4 via twrp and it just got stuck there too so when I rebooted it landed in this situation.
Unfortunately reflashing twrp or reflashing the stock rom via ODIN does not work as COM3 is recognized but then when I press start it doesnt do anything....
Also tried the suggestion I read online of:
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
These commands just get stuck on <waiting for device>.
Also tried adb shell recovery --wipe_data but it gets stuck at I:LANG: en
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks
This is how I solved it in the end.
With cable connected I did:
1. adb push boot.img /external_sd
2. adb shell
3. dd if=/external_sd/boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/155a0000.ufs/by-name/RECOVERY
4. fastboot format cache
5. fastboot format userdata
6. adb shell recovery --wipe_data
7. adb fastboot recovery
Notes:
The boot.img was obtained from a downloaded stock rom image and by decompressing the AP file (just open it with 7Zip) and then you need to uncompress boot.img.lz4 with 7zip zstandard (look it up)
Step 1 took sometime to run since TWRP was stuck loading using a lot of CPU as phone was really really hot!
Sometime I needed to do a adb fastboot recovery and then quickly run and rerun command in step 1 until it succeeded.
Step 6 is redundant but is there just to be safe.
After this you are booted back to a stock recovery where you can use Odin to flash what you want.
In my case I flashed a stock rom and then flashed TWRP again.
redirts1978 said:
Hi,
When my S7 Edge boots up it jumps to twrp but it's stuck on the teamwin logo screen and does not advance to menu.
This happened after I tried to format the data partition to ext4 via twrp and it just got stuck there too so when I rebooted it landed in this situation.
Unfortunately reflashing twrp or reflashing the stock rom via ODIN does not work as COM3 is recognized but then when I press start it doesnt do anything....
Also tried the suggestion I read online of:
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
These commands just get stuck on <waiting for device>.
Also tried adb shell recovery --wipe_data but it gets stuck at I:LANG: en
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks
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HELP!!!! cant get my phone to be recogniced by adb, I have the same problem,
if its on TWRP boot screen or RECOVERY (blue downloading.... screen) its the same!!!
please help
redirts1978 said:
This is how I solved it in the end.
With cable connected I did:
1. adb push boot.img /external_sd
2. adb shell
3. dd if=/external_sd/boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/155a0000.ufs/by-name/RECOVERY
4. fastboot format cache
5. fastboot format userdata
6. adb shell recovery --wipe_data
7. adb fastboot recovery
Notes:
The boot.img was obtained from a downloaded stock rom image and by decompressing the AP file (just open it with 7Zip) and then you need to uncompress boot.img.lz4 with 7zip zstandard (look it up)
Step 1 took sometime to run since TWRP was stuck loading using a lot of CPU as phone was really really hot!
Sometime I needed to do a adb fastboot recovery and then quickly run and rerun command in step 1 until it succeeded.
Step 6 is redundant but is there just to be safe.
After this you are booted back to a stock recovery where you can use Odin to flash what you want.
In my case I flashed a stock rom and then flashed TWRP again.
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i have exactly the same problem but cant boot to twrp or to OS ...only download mode...tried to flash twrp again not worked now try to flash stock firmware via odin ....PLEASE HELP ME
Kackwuerstchen said:
i have exactly the same problem but cant boot to twrp or to OS ...only download mode...tried to flash twrp again not worked now try to flash stock firmware via odin ....PLEASE HELP ME
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I don't know what are you doing wrong but when I was stuck in this situation, I flashed stock firmware from sammobile and it fixed the problem.
Make sure you downloaded correct firmware.
Hi,
I know, its quite long time you solved this, but in which mode should be phone to use adb commands?
redirts1978 said:
This is how I solved it in the end.
With cable connected I did:
1. adb push boot.img /external_sd
2. adb shell
3. dd if=/external_sd/boot.img of=/dev/block/platform/155a0000.ufs/by-name/RECOVERY
4. fastboot format cache
5. fastboot format userdata
6. adb shell recovery --wipe_data
7. adb fastboot recovery
Notes:
The boot.img was obtained from a downloaded stock rom image and by decompressing the AP file (just open it with 7Zip) and then you need to uncompress boot.img.lz4 with 7zip zstandard (look it up)
Step 1 took sometime to run since TWRP was stuck loading using a lot of CPU as phone was really really hot!
Sometime I needed to do a adb fastboot recovery and then quickly run and rerun command in step 1 until it succeeded.
Step 6 is redundant but is there just to be safe.
After this you are booted back to a stock recovery where you can use Odin to flash what you want.
In my case I flashed a stock rom and then flashed TWRP again.
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dankovac1999 said:
Hi,
I know, its quite long time you solved this, but in which mode should be phone to use adb commands?
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Same problem and question here

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