I rooted with newest kingroot i currently don't have access to a computer atm, it displays ads on lockscreen and lags ive tried everything to replace w supersu it doesnt delete it ive noticed the script tries to delete "com.kinguser" stuff i also noticed they changed the kingroot apk to "cafeuser.apk" inside a folder called cafeuser i dont want to just delete it because like i said i dont have access to computer i want to know if anyone knows a successful way to uninstall this new kingroot 4.9.6 and keep root status and perhaps use superuser or supersu without computer access safely thank you for your time
Be advised im using a metropcs LG K7
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However I faced the same problem too!
If I understood you correctly...so first thing first.
1. install superSU first & use root to install it as a system app any root apps can do that)
2. before rebooting the phone....please install busybox utilities from an app called "Busybox" on google play
3. reboot the device
4. once successfully rebooted open SuperSU & grant it root from kingroot & try to get it to install its binary.
- if it cant, disable kingroot after you know superSU was granted root & then try again.
-if it doesnt work again...then uninstall kingroot & relaunch SuperSU & try to let it install its binary again.
I have the lgms330 with the same kingroot version, did yours also automatically convert it to a system applies? I've never seen it do that on my other phones. Also my PlayStore stopped working when the update showed up there. Lol only good thing is Google also stopped telling me it would hurt the system. I have the newest version downloaded but I'm terrified to install it until I get some opinions cuz I currently don't have a monitor for my computer in case I brick it.
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Hello. New here.
I rooted my S7 G930A running Nougat 7.0 following this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s7/how-to/root-s7-att-g930a-g935a-t3410538
I actually found the guide somewhere else, but these are the files and instructions I used.
Rooting worked with no issues, and my phone works fine. Now I am interested in unrooting the device because of applications that won't work due to the safety net API knowing the phone is rooted.
I have already tried many things. There is an unroot.bat that comes with the files downloaded in the guide, but running that doesn't seem to actually unroot. SuperSU is still installed, and applications still don't work. I have also tried deleting the files using the ES File Manager, but I can only locate one "su" file which will not delete, and the superuser.apk or supersu.apk files are nowhere to be found. When trying to full unroot using SuperSU, I get the error "Uninstall failed!" I have also tried going back to the stock firmware using odin, but odin fails to install that as well.
Are there any current ways of unrooting that I'm missing?
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
Also, if this helps my baseband version is G930AUCS4BQC2
Okay, so I think I solved my own issue here. I was using the modified version of odin to install the stock firmware. Used the official odin and went back to G930AUCU4BQA6.
I have an additional question now. Since it reset the phone, any application that I made a system application is no longer a system app now right? But if I re-root the device, make the same apps system apps, and then use odin to upgrade to G930AUCS4BQC2 again it will unroot and my apps will still be system apps?
Thanks
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Okay, so I think I solved my own issue here. I was using the modified version of odin to install the stock firmware. Used the official odin and went back to G930AUCU4BQA6.
I have an additional question now. Since it reset the phone, any application that I made a system application is no longer a system app now right? But if I re-root the device, make the same apps system apps, and then use odin to upgrade to G930AUCS4BQC2 again it will unroot and my apps will still be system apps?
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If you flash any ODIN file, it will wipe the system partition and then replace it with the one in the package. There's no way to get rooted system changes to persist through an ODIN.
Hello friends, I am trying to install Magisk on a Galaxy s4 gt-i9515, non-rooted, with TWRP recovery device.
I tried both methods described in the official thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Both tries failed. I will now explain in more detail what I've done.
Before, note that I have a TWRP recovery of the state before flashing any zips/boot.img s, so I am constantly going back to the previous state which passes safetynet.
First try:
I simply took the magisk-v14.zip file and installed through TWRP. The installation had no errors and in the end TWRP claimed "success". TWRP asked me to reboot now.
I clicked on "Reboot", and then TWRP told that "My device is currently not rooted" and asked if I want to install root or reboot anyways. I rebooted anyways (I didn't let TWRP install his own root).
When the device boot up, I got into magisk manager, but sadly it was written that I am not rooted, and I don't have a magisk installed. Now, it also failed to pass safetynet.
At this point I used my Backup and got back to the state which I could pass safetynet (I've checked it again to make sure).
Second try:
I got the boot.img of the stock firmware I am currently using (I recently flashed this firmware, so it has to be the right boot.img).
I got into Magisk Manager and patched the boot.img. Magisk patched it into a file called "patched_boot.img.tar".
I got into download mode on my device, and flashed the .tar file via ODIN (AP option, ODIN version 3.12.3).
The device rebooted after the installation was "complete" according to ODIN: <OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0).
When the device booted up, I entered the Magisk manager, and still, no root + no magisk installed. This time tho, it passed SN.
I used my backup again.
Now I am stuck. I really don't know what can I try anymore. Please suggest me ideas.
Up. I still need answers.
i have mnanaged to install latest stable version of magisk using latest twrp 3.1.1.0, and root management is in function. however, i cannot install any magisk module, tested xposed api21 but it does not install, also greenify4magisk still nothing to be noticed, unfortunately as there is yet no response i suppose its a lost cause, well lets just root manually supersu or things like that.
hi, Samsung S4 i 9505 I have not solved with Magisk and I don't even try "patched_boot.img.tar" the problem in it is apk and not the file it TWRP starts I remember apk EdXposed 2 years ago there were failures I thought about installing stock firmware/Rom with Frja Tool we talk about android 10/11 is android 5.0.1 I think there is only one way is SuperSu this root does not pose problems there is a saying: the more cooks around a dish, the more they ruin it"
I was able to install Magisk v24.3 today on my Galaxy S4 Mini LTE (GT-I9195) using partially the "Patching Images" method and TWRP 3.2.3. I had Magisk v23 installed but since a couple of weeks ago it kept crashing. So, I did the big mistake of uninstalling it to update to the latest version. It costed me half a day around this.
I could not flash zips in TWRP recovery (it always failed with Updater process ended with ERROR:1)
1 - Get a copy of the boot.img (for this step I had to find the installation file of my ROM. I did not know for sure which was it since it was installed 2 years ago. I have an AOPK based ROM and all the files from their website are not available anymore. All I could find was an older one on androidfilehost "aokp_serranoltexx_pie_unofficial_2020-01-18_1053.zip". Uncompress this zip to get the boot.img file.
2 - Copy the boot.img to your device filesystem.
3 - Power on the phone with "vol down+home+power" to enter TWRP, choose Install, Image, and flash boot.img, reboot
4 - Download and install the latest Magisk v24.3 apk
5 - Press the Install button in Magisk app (this means pressing the second “Install”, the one on front of App.)
6 - It should ask you to choose “Select and Patch a File”. Search and select the boot.img
7 - If all goes well, it should create a file named magisk_patched_[random_strings].img
8 - Power on the phone with "vol down+home+power" to enter TWRP, choose Install, Image, and flash magisk_patched_[random_strings].img, reboot
9 - Reboot and confirm in Magisk app if it says “Installed 24.3 (24300)“.
Now I get a warning "Your device needs additional setup for magisk to work properly... reboot" when entering Magisk, but it seems to work fine.
I have a bottle of champagne saved for the day when windows laptops are miniaturized and android is discontinued from the market. Bootloaders, recoveries, ramdisk, getting root, knox, odin, oem unlockings, CSCs, APs, customs kernels, adb, vbmeta, adoptable storage, se policies, fastboot modes, download modes... damn. They couldn't make it more complex if they tried.
I just bought a Moto g5 plus and rooted it, evidently successfully. Every time an app tried to access the system folder, root access was lost. I could not access the system folder myself to fix the problem without losing root.
Magisk did nothing. Every time I tapped it, it showed nothing but ads.
So I switched to Resurrection Remix 5.8.4 2017-09-17. The versions with Oreo did not work on my phone so I got the latest one with Nougat.
The phone app crashes repeatedly. I wiped/reflashed this time leaving the Google dialer out in the GApps install, I cleared cache after cache, turned off battery optimization for Phone and SIM toolkit, nothing helps
The latest problem I've had is that no apps will download files directly to the SD card. I can access it and move files over, but the whole point of purchasing a large SD card is in case something goes wrong (like installing a faulty rom or breaking the phone on a dryer), my files are safe and accessible once the problem is fixed. It also prevents the phone's internal storage filling up.
The phone this replaced is a Moto g4 play, on that phone I ran a stock room, root stuck like gum on a shoe, and the SD card worked properly.
I have already googled fixes for my issues, nothing in the first page of any search worked.
What I need is a way to make keepvid, Firefox, ACR, and any other program that downloads stuff save it to the SD card AND a working dialer on Resurrection Remix, or instructions on how to make root stick on the stock room, or a *reliable* custom ROM recommendation.
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.....Magisk did nothing. Every time I tapped it, it showed nothing but ads.....
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This sentence makes me attentively.
I use magisk a long time now and I NEVER saw any ads in it because there aren't any. Where did you download the file?
Also I never heard of losing root when accessing system. How do you realize that an app tries to access system? It seems your device isn't properly rooted, maybe because of a wrong magisk installation. Btw, instead of opening a new thread I would post the problem in the Magisk thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382/page2721
The only place to download magisk.zip and Magisk Manager is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75114774&postcount=236
This is the guide I used to root the phone. All the files I needed came from the links there. I went through step by step and, once I finished I ran Root Checker to verify root. Next I flashed super su and went about installing apps until I realized root access had been lost. I found out by trying to run Root Explorer. At the time Super SU was handling all root access requests normally.
The next day I wiped and tried again. I tried several ways to retain root access, with and without Super SU. When I clicked Magisk, it prompted me to update it and sent me to the Play Store for something called Magisk Manager. That appears to be the only update available for whatever's in that guide. I installed it, but it's straight up adware.
Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, and any app that attempt to access the phone's root (system?) folders will cause root access to disappear when they try.
So I gave up on the stock ROM, backed up that install to my SD card, wiped the phone's memory, and flashed Resurrection Remix with Oreo. It was the first thing that came up by searching "best custom rooms for Moto g5 plus". The SD card access in that rom is completely broken, making it useless to me. I wiped that one too and installed the ROM listed above. I ran that without really setting up any of my apps... I downloaded them and left them on their stock settings. I installed the Google dialer with the Aroma GApps, and was later shown this would cause the phone app to crash, which it did.
Wipe and reflash AGAIN, this time sans Google dialer. Turn off battery optimization for phone and SIM toolkit. Wipe cache and data for both. Boot to TWRP and wipe cache/dalvik. NO CHANGE, phone app *still* reports it has crashed but will allow a conversation.
I decide I can live with that and start customizing apps. That's when I find out the *only* apps with write access to my SD card are the camera, the stock file browser, and ES File Explorer. Another app, FX explorer, shows write access is enabled on the SD card. Firefox, AdBlock Browser, and keepvid all need access to it. I grabbed Firefox hoping the issue was just that the others were simply too outdated to work with Nougat, but evidently that's not the case.
The camera and ES went through some kind of weird dialog telling me to select the root directory of the SD card before they would write to it. It's almost as if ES is functioning as a skin for the stock file browser and those other programs have no permission for that.
BTW, the forum chucked me an error about my IP address already being used once today when I tried to reply to this the first time. I was steamed already and about to Chuck the phone out in the freeway.
Basically what I need is advice on a custom ROM that, as Microsoft puts it, just works.
In case it matters, the SD card is a 200GB SanDisk model, A1 / V10 rated (the phone can't transfer data to it that fast anyway) and there's a ~2500 mAh Newdery battery case attached. There is no USB OTG in the battery case... just a cheap Chinese battery.
shadow460 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75114774&postcount=236
This is the guide I used to root the phone. All the files I needed came from the links there. I went through step by step and, once I finished I ran Root Checker to verify root. Next I flashed super su and went about installing apps until I realized root access had been lost. I found out by trying to run Root Explorer. At the time Super SU was handling all root access requests normally.
The next day I wiped and tried again. I tried several ways to retain root access, with and without Super SU. When I clicked Magisk, it prompted me to update it and sent me to the Play Store for something called Magisk Manager. That appears to be the only update available for whatever's in that guide. I installed it, but it's straight up adware.
Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, and any app that attempt to access the phone's root (system?) folders will cause root access to disappear when they try.
So I gave up on the stock ROM, backed up that install to my SD card, wiped the phone's memory, and flashed Resurrection Remix with Oreo. It was the first thing that came up by searching "best custom rooms for Moto g5 plus". The SD card access in that rom is completely broken, making it useless to me. I wiped that one too and installed the ROM listed above. I ran that without really setting up any of my apps... I downloaded them and left them on their stock settings. I installed the Google dialer with the Aroma GApps, and was later shown this would cause the phone app to crash, which it did.
Wipe and reflash AGAIN, this time sans Google dialer. Turn off battery optimization for phone and SIM toolkit. Wipe cache and data for both. Boot to TWRP and wipe cache/dalvik. NO CHANGE, phone app *still* reports it has crashed but will allow a conversation.
I decide I can live with that and start customizing apps. That's when I find out the *only* apps with write access to my SD card are the camera, the stock file browser, and ES File Explorer. Another app, FX explorer, shows write access is enabled on the SD card. Firefox, AdBlock Browser, and keepvid all need access to it. I grabbed Firefox hoping the issue was just that the others were simply too outdated to work with Nougat, but evidently that's not the case.
The camera and ES went through some kind of weird dialog telling me to select the root directory of the SD card before they would write to it. It's almost as if ES is functioning as a skin for the stock file browser and those other programs have no permission for that.
BTW, the forum chucked me an error about my IP address already being used once today when I tried to reply to this the first time. I was steamed already and about to Chuck the phone out in the freeway.
Basically what I need is advice on a custom ROM that, as Microsoft puts it, just works.
In case it matters, the SD card is a 200GB SanDisk model, A1 / V10 rated (the phone can't transfer data to it that fast anyway) and there's a ~2500 mAh Newdery battery case attached. There is no USB OTG in the battery case... just a cheap Chinese battery.
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In the rooting thread you mentioned it says "Chose your preferred rooting app, superSU OR magisk".
Never use both.
I recommend to use this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/how-to-root-moto-g5-plus-t3579659/post74673573
As superSU is abandoned and not supported anymore I recommend magisk.
If you say "when I tap magisk" than it's the magisk manager you're using. Magisk consists of two parts: The magisk.zip for flashing through TWRP and the Magisk Manager which is the interface.
Nor magisk neither Magisk Manager is in the playstore! Only use the files from the thread I mentioned above. The Magisk Manager apk is inside the zip and also downloadable in the magisk thread. Normally the manager is present when you have flashed the magisk.zip. Sometimes it is not, than install it just like any other apk. But don't use any other sources than
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445/page5
So my advice is flash your actual stock ROM (the one you were on) via fastboot.
Hopefully you made a backup in TWRP because if you don't have a backup of EFS and persist you have a big chance of losing your IMEI/4g/voLTE if you switch from an Oreo custom ROM back to stock.
If you have a backup of EFS save it for your life!
If your IMEI and/or 4g is gone after flashing stock restore EFS and if you have it persist when you have TWRP after the next step.
Flash latest TWRP 3.2.3.1.
Boot into TWRP and flash magisk 16 (it's the most stable one at the moment).
If the Magisk Manager is there don't update it if it prompts you to. If it's not there install the apk found in the magisk 16.zip.
This is it in short form, the rooting guide I posted is more detailed.
I think most of your problems result from the not complete rooting solution.
And one hint: Forget ES, it's a data thief.
Use Solid Explorer, Total Commander or imho the best: MIXplorer. This one is not in the playstore, you find it on XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
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I have two backups: one with the stock rom that was losing root and one with the custom ROM above that I took an hour ago. The phone has had Oreo on it and gone back to Nougat, I think with the stock rom.
I took the first backup when I thought I had everything running stable on the stock rom. Is there a way to unroot it and try again?
Not sure what version TWRP is, whatever was linked to in the root guide.
I'm not sure what EFS refers to and I don't yet know how to flash a room via fastboot. I assume it's similar to installing TWRP.
Ok. TWRP is version 3.2.3-1.
I went into the thread above and downloaded Magisk 17.1, which is claimed to be the most stable release. I downloaded the Magisk uninstaller. Next I booted into recovery mode to restore the stock ROM I had used at first (with my apps loaded on it) and uninstall Magisk 16.7.
The uninstaller refused to "install".
Magisk 16.7 refused to install. (Error 1, failed to install from zip)
Magisk 17.1 refused to install. (Same error)
Super SU installed perfectly, though I didn't load into the OS to play with it.
Now is it sinking in that Magisk is CRAP??
I found the stock ROM over at androidfilehost, matched it to the version I have, and attempted to flash that with TWRP. Another error... this one said invalid zip file format.
I'm back on Resurrection Remix, wondering exactly what else I will find broken in it.
The solution here isn't going to be the stock rom, and I will NEVER attempt Magisk again. It's going to be answering three questions:
1. How do I set global permissions for *every* app on this phone to write to the SD card?
2. How do I keep com.android.phone from crashing?
3. Is there a custom ROM that has these issues addressed?
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Ok. TWRP is version 3.2.3-1.
I went into the thread above and downloaded Magisk 17.1, which is claimed to be the most stable release. I downloaded the Magisk uninstaller. Next I booted into recovery mode to restore the stock ROM I had used at first (with my apps loaded on it) and uninstall Magisk 16.7.
The uninstaller refused to "install".
Magisk 16.7 refused to install. (Error 1, failed to install from zip)
Magisk 17.1 refused to install. (Same error)
Super SU installed perfectly, though I didn't load into the OS to play with it.
Now is it sinking in that Magisk is CRAP??
I found the stock ROM over at androidfilehost, matched it to the version I have, and attempted to flash that with TWRP. Another error... this one said invalid zip file format.
I'm back on Resurrection Remix, wondering exactly what else I will find broken in it.
The solution here isn't going to be the stock rom, and I will NEVER attempt Magisk again. It's going to be answering three questions:
1. How do I set global permissions for *every* app on this phone to write to the SD card?
2. How do I keep com.android.phone from crashing?
3. Is there a custom ROM that has these issues addressed?
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Stock ROM has to be unzipped in your Fastboot folder on PC and flashed from there. That's why you've got an invalid zip error message.
If you think magisk is crap you will have problems in the future as superSU is dead.
You should read the instructions for installing magisk and how to use the uninstaller.
You have such a lot of problems that I recommend to do a full wipe and install any Oreo custom ROM you want, they all are stable. AOSP Extended or Pixel Experience are good choices. If you want to root them try superSU 2.82 SR5 (the latest stable) or use magisk 16 (I said before that it's the most stable, not 17.1). Do a full unroot if you change from one rooting method to the other. There's a script called unsu.zip from Osmosis which deletes all traces of every rooting method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133/post63615067
If you know what you're doing it's an easy job and magisk is a very cool piece of software if you use it correctly.
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Will look into those when I get home. I patched up the g4 play that got crushed by a clothes dryer (oops) and will run it a few days while I work out the g5 plus.
For full unroot do I need to return to stock recovery or can I keep TWRP?
Does Pixel experience have anything to do with the Pixel launcher?
Last question... if I flash the stock room do I still need to unroot?
I actually patched up the g4 play that got crushed when I was moving a clothes dryer and am running it, so I have some time now to work out any issues with the g5 plus. I'll probably go ahead and try one of those custom rooms with SuperSU. I don't use any apps that require non-root and by the time I need to root something again there will probably be a new Superuser type app out there. If I go with the stock rom, I don't see much of a choice, but I'm not thrilled about Magisk.
Let me get on the download for one of those custom rooms you listed...
I hear bad things about 17.1 for Magisk. Find the Magisk 16.0 and you will be fine. But follow the instructions first.
Also there's a thread somewhere for flashing actual stock Nougat zips according to your version (may it be RETUS or RETEU) if anything has gone horribly wrong as it sounds you have at least a working TWRP. Once you got that going, then reboot into recovery, back it all up.
Then format system, cache, data and dalvik (MUST always be done on clean flash). Then flash desired Oreo rom. Then flash Gapps. Then flash Magisk. Then boot it.
I found the thread on TWRP flashable stock roms and am downloading one now. I also found my credit card statement, which reminded me how much I spent on that electronic curse... and I ought to actually put some software on it and use it. Been running the g4 play (harpia) for a bit as I got a semi decent quality screen to replace the broken ones. Parts are getting harder to find... which is the same reason I retired my last Galaxy. (actually I think that one is just missing the ROM...)
Anyway, I backed up the EFS on the G5 plus using TWRP. I plan to try to TWRP flashable stock rom and give Magisk another shot since I have a working phone I can use while I set the G5 up (I have all the time I need).
I think I understand how to recover the imei if it gets deleted.
Update: TWRP flashable stock room appears to be working. Gonna make a nandroid backup of it, grab the Magisk 16 download on *this* phone and then head off to bed. Will attempt root again later this week.
Thanks ya'll!
Next step was getting Magisk 16 on there with the TWRP flashable stock ROM. That was a simple process. I put Joey krim's Root Checker and Root Explorer on also and ran them both to try and remember create the loss of root problem. Root stuck like duct tape... for now.
I looked through Magisk 16's settings using it's manager. I'm not 100% sure what all of that does so I left them alone.
There were some tweaks in RR I liked such as the battery var and swipe the status bar for brightness. If there's a way to run that kind of thing, I'm all ears.
Going for round 2 with the Moto G5 plus. I haven't had any trouble since September 20 aside from needing a screen replacement (I dropped it).
Wife broker HER screen on a Galaxy J3, so she's getting a G5 plus. It's backing up its stock ROM now. I made a backup of the install on my phone with what I consider essential apps. I'll flash that in but put her efs on it from the new to us G5 plus not mine from my phone.
From there everything should be the same save for the phone number, esn, and SD card, plus whatever she puts on it.
Should be a lot faster than her in rootable AT&T J3.
hey all!
I'm a newb....
I have a rooted 6p with the factory image installed, twrp recovery.
I don't recall doing a backup before rooting.....yeah I know not smart....didn't know what the heck I was doing in this process....never rooted a phone.
I installed Magisk......then in my infinite wisdom installed supersu
the phone for the most part works fine, but I am having a problem running frida, it complains about magisk hide. I have removed all the magisk modules...
I am hoping I can some how clean up this phone and completely remove magisk.....and get frida running.
am I toast without a backup?
what is the best way to completely remove and uninstall magisk.
tried to run magisk install again and also magisk uninstall gives me error 1, which I see there are videos for dealing with on youtube...though haven't gone done that rabbit hole
I am quite comfortable using adb
I see bits of magisk all through the file system, just not sure if I should be deleting as I might be getting myself into more trouble.
TIA
Well if you don't mind starting fresh (backing up all your data) as this would erase everything and set your phone back to "factory stock" on the latest official version from google and its as easy as clicking one batch file to get things sorted. You may have messed up some stuff permanently on your system partition by installing/uninstalling two incompatible root solutions etc.
Link: https://developers.google.com/android/images#angler
Direct link to latest file: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/angler-opm7.181205.001-factory-b75ce068.zip
Then you just plug your phone in and run the 'flash-all.bat' file.