I INSTALLED NEW VERSION TWRP RECOVERY IN ASUS ZENFONE MAX M1 BUT PHONE BOOTED STOCK RECOVERY AND MY PHONE BOOTING LONG TIME 15-20 MINTS
Did you unlock your bootloader first, if not, the recovery you wiped will restore itself, but if it cant...?
May also be caused by a/b partitioning? booting wrong boot slot..?
Yes I unlocked Bootloader this phone first time then flashed TWRP RECOVERY for official letest version from BUGJAEGER APP SUCCESSFUL but my phone BOOTING stock recovery AND system BOOTING 15-20 minutes
Because even though you unlocked bootloader, it is still stock bootloader, root it.
I try to many time to root but not working magisk,rootking & iroot but not working . Any suggestions ??
Get stock firmware for your fone.
It should be a zip.
extract that, go into the extracted folder, find boot.img
Place this boot.img in your adb folder
adb push boot.img /storage/emulated/0/Download (note: your dir may be slightly different, notice magisk looks in default folder 'Downloads'? Note the 's' ).
Then install magisk CANARY version, and point it to the boot.img now on your fone.
If your fone is online, it will flash your boot for you at this point. If it can ?
Make a backup of what magisk leaves in your fone. If it does not, backup your bootloader after it's complete, saves the hassle of being online everytime you need to root again
I flashed magisk boot.img now my phone stuck on fastboot mode how to fix ???
Did you flash it manually, via fastboot flash boot magisk_boot.img
or let magisk flash it while online? How did you go about it?
And what size is your bootloader? Some know I'm looking for 32mb bootloaders just now, not the 64mb ones
Also, do you know if your a/b partition?
What OS?
9,10,11,12?
I download boot.img on XDA then flashed magisk after reboot (magisk_patched-23000_YdcW1.img ) this file flashed fastboot mode on.
I don't know Bootloader size
Android 8
Check photo . This is right way ??
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Guys... when i tried to flash oos 3.0 on my op2 through twrp, i first wiped the data to install new rom, then install oos 3.0, it failed. I then flashed the recovery i downloaded from the thread, then restart the recovery
I cant boot into the recovery.
System can't boot
Is it called "brick"?
So i tried to flash stock recovery in pc by command, but it says "remote: device is locked. cannot flash images". any solution to this problem?
I can boot into fastboot mode
You need to run the phone in Qualcomm mode on a PC and run the recovery tool to fix you bootloader.
I did the same and it was a royal ball ache trying to find out how to fix it
Don't do what rosswaa said
Why not?
What you should do is boot your phone into fastboot mode, connect it to your pc. Flash this modified TWRP recovery img to your phone https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297945. After that you have to flash this modified SuperSU (through the new recovery) https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995297946.
The normal recovery doesn't work in OOS 3.0 (just like in HOS) and it's the SuperSU that gives you the soft brick. A dirty flash of the modified SuperSU should fix it.
I also had your problem and I did what rosswaa said which shouldn't be necessary (I lost all my data and backups).
I didn't lose anything, but I tried doing what you said and my bootloader was screwed so wouldn't take a flashed recovery or anything (yes the modified one)
Wish I hadnt been so excited and just flashed but all sorted now
Hmm okay, if it doesn't work with flashing the new recovery img then do what rosswaa said and after that follow this post https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/installation-instructions-faqs-oxygenos-3-0-0.439108/
Obviously try what green says first, if it works then happy days
first i am really glad that someone give some advices on me. But since i am a noob, how can i flash twrp in fastboot mode? using command? "fastboot flash recovery xxx.img"? thx
SPiCa39's said:
Guys... when i tried to flash oos 3.0 on my op2 through twrp, i first wiped the data to install new rom, then install oos 3.0, it failed. I then flashed the recovery i downloaded from the thread, then restart the recovery
I cant boot into the recovery.
System can't boot
Is it called "brick"?
So i tried to flash stock recovery in pc by command, but it says "remote: device is locked. cannot flash images". any solution to this problem?
I can boot into fastboot mode
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1 Install official TWRP 3.x via fastboot twrp.me/devices/oneplustwo.html
Reboot to recovery
2 install this modified version of TWRP
forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/development/recovery-teamwin-recovery-project-3-0-0-t3310713
Reboot to recovery
3 install oos3 (And supersu)
Sorry i can't post link
On xiaomi 3s during first twrp installation, forgot to flash supersu before reboot now i am stuck on MI logo, can access fastboot but not twrp. tried re-flashing twrp (wich i can do) but the phone still stuck with no twrp acess, tried to flash fastboot (flash boot twrp.img) also does nothing.ùi am quite the noob, please help?
redsjack said:
On xiaomi 3s during first twrp installation, forgot to flash supersu before reboot now i am stuck on MI logo, can access fastboot but not twrp. tried re-flashing twrp (wich i can do) but the phone still stuck with no twrp acess, tried to flash fastboot (flash boot twrp.img) also does nothing.ùi am quite the noob, please help?
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Boot into TWRP. Goto Advanced --> Disable DM-Verify. Reboot device. Done.
now i installed the supersu but when i reboot the phone it always boots to TWRP i think because i flashed
fastboot flash boot twrp.img (yes i am a idiot)
if i want to boot the system what should i do?
redsjack said:
now i installed the supersu but when i reboot the phone it always boots to TWRP i think because i flashed
fastboot flash boot twrp.img (yes i am a idiot)
if i want to boot the system what should i do?
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As far as I read this thread you forgot to turn off the DM-Verify option in TWRP after install and rebooted immediately.....
Hate to break it to you but your currently installed OS is now pretty much dead now. Had the same issue when I first tried it.
You need to install a clean MIUI ROM first via fastboot and MIFlash-Tool. Then proceed to install TWRP again. When TWRP is booted the first time it will ask your permission to Modify the System. Swipe to confirm that (needed for most operations TWRP is able to do).
After you allow the system modify part, you are in TWRPs main menu. Tap on "Advanced", then tap on "Disable DM-Verify". Once again swipe to confirm.
After that, you should be able to have TWRP on your device and should be able to boot normally to MIUI... or you go straight ahead and flash a new Custom Rom.
thank you.
So i will need to download a new rom (any suggestion on which one is good? i did install twrp because my vendor rom didn't work with local 3g and LTE) and install it with the miui flash tool. Than repeat the twrp installation but disable dm-verify first, (than reinstall super su?),and at the end reboot.
No need to clear anything?
i flashed the global stable rom from the xiaomi flash tool it say successful and took just a second but i am stuck still on mi logo....
Is your phone unlocked?
In fastboot fastboot oem device-info
i unlocked it just one day before with permission message from xiaomi.
Next time used cofface twrp for redmi 3S: http://en.miui.com/thread-244098-1-1.html
Sent from my Redmi 3S using Tapatalk
Ez. Go to fastboot mode, flash again the whole ROM and flash your TWRP again. Don't forget to disable DM-verify. It stuck at logo not because of you forgot to root your device, is because of you forget to disable DM-verify.
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Install all adb drivers properly on your PC.
If you're on Marshmallow, this might help you to unlock your bootloader https://www.asus.com/zentalk/in/thread-116376-1-1.html it's a simple APK you can install on your phone.
Connect your phone to PC and reach it with adb.
Go into fastboot mode (adb reboot bootloader) and type from your cmd "fastboot oem device-info" i think is still a must to check if it worked properly.
If you're sure it's unlocked now, then flash root .zip file with TWRP, I did not flash TWRP on my ze500kl, so I think on ze550kl you can try to boot TWRP rather than flashing it as well (fastboot boot TWRPname.img), try to boot TWRP, because if you flash it there are chances to brick your phone (for example if TWRP isn't right for it), but if you try to just boot it i don't think you can damage your rom.
If you flash a root .zip file, make sure you made a full nandroid backup with twrp first, or at least to have an uninstaller .zip for it as well.. I recommend you to make a stock nandroid backup anyway before any kind of modding (espacially FLASHING).
I personally use Magisk superuser (https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445).
I don't own a ze550kl, i own a ze500kl and this method perfectly works for me. As long as you can unlock your bootloader, i think you can flash the root without problems if you manage to boot into the proper TWRP version for ze550kl.
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.
Hello everybody,
is there a possibility to install the updates for a rooted P10 Lite without relocking the bootloader?
When I installed the first OTA updates for the phone, the bootloader wasn't relocked afterwards. But last time (last update before the Android 8 update) the bootloader was locked after update, so I had to reset my phone to root it again. Of course I create regular backups of my phone, but it was much work anyway. The bootloader will be locked after installing the Android 8 update again, isn't it?
If so, is there any other way of updating the P10 without relocking the bootloader?
Under /data/update/HwOUC/ I found an update.zip with a size of 1.8 GB. It contains a file VERSION.mbn which contains a line "WAS-LX1A 8.0.0.362(C432)". This fits to the version displayed by the OTA update manager. Can I just flash this update.zip using TWRP to update to Android 8?
Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure if you can flash update.zip in TWRP. I've tried such flash a long time ago with TWRP and Android 7 and it didn't works at all!
My bootloader is unlocked all the time. If there's an update I do that:
Turn Off you phone then Press and Hold Vol Down button and connect the phone to PC (Bootloader mode)
Links to all files you need: https://mega.nz/#F!TNQiFDrS!LeWgM5bukSz66UEL5zE1Tg
1. Flash stock recovery: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
2. Reboot to system and go to Setting and try to update phone
3. Install FullOTA update (only FulIOTA can be installed if you phone is rooted)
4. Boot into Bootloader mode
5. Flash TWRP again: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk TWRP.img (I use TWRP 3.2.1-0 by Pretoriano80 and everything works well: data decryption, backups, etc.)
6. Flash patched boot img file (Magisk root): fastboot flash ramdisk patched_boot.img
But if you need only root then you don't need TWRP at all.
Use stock recovery all the time and install FullOTA update without any problems then go to Bootloader and flash the patched boot file for Magisk after every update! That's all.