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I can't use payload dumper and I didn't have root. Is anyone able to get me the boot image so I can patch it with magisk

adame09 said:
I can't use payload dumper and I didn't have root. Is anyone able to get me the boot image so I can patch it with magisk
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Try the edl method using the msmdownload tool. Works great.

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How to root L29C432B584, if not how to downgrade back to B581? Please HELP!

Hello. I had B584 rooted and tried to update to B584 via huRupdater. The phone didn´t ipdate but the phone had lost the root, then I updated it to B584 via OTA. Now I see that there is not a root for B584.
Someone can help me with this problem or how I can downgrade to B581.
Thank you.
Download L29C432B584's update.zip.
Extract zip with zip tool.
Extract ramdisk.img from Update.app file with huawei update extractor tool.
Patch L29C432B584's ramdisk.img with magiskmanager.
Boot in bootloader mode.
Flash via fastboot the patched L29C432B584's ramdisk.img to device's ramdisk partition.
Boot in normal mode, configure magisk manager and you're rooted !
oslo83 said:
Download L29C432B584's update.zip.
Extract zip with zip tool.
Extract ramdisk.img from Update.app file with huawei update extractor tool.
Patch L29C432B584's ramdisk.img with magiskmanager.
Boot in bootloader mode.
Flash via fastboot the patched L29C432B584's ramdisk.img to device's ramdisk partition.
Boot in normal mode, configure magisk manager and you're rooted !
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Is the only way? Very complicated. I´ll try but...
oslo83 said:
Download L29C432B584's update.zip.
Extract zip with zip tool.
Extract ramdisk.img from Update.app file with huawei update extractor tool.
Patch L29C432B584's ramdisk.img with magiskmanager.
Boot in bootloader mode.
Flash via fastboot the patched L29C432B584's ramdisk.img to device's ramdisk partition.
Boot in normal mode, configure magisk manager and you're rooted !
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It was method 1.
Here is method 2, fat more easy:
Boot in TWRP recovery mode.
Install latest magisk.zip via TWRP.
Boot in normal mode, configure magisk manager and you're rooted !
It´s imposible.
oslo83 said:
It was method 1.
Here is method 2, fat more easy:
Boot in TWRP recovery mode.
Install latest magisk.zip via TWRP.
Boot in normal mode, configure magisk manager and you're rooted !
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Two days later I maid it. It was awful but I made it.
natispain said:
Two days later I maid it. It was awful but I made it.
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Congratulations !
Which method did you used ?
-Be warned that magisk 17.3 was pulled off just after today release because causing problems or not working, so just use 17.2 for now.
hi all, I have a problem ..
i get everytime with TWRP the message : Process Updater error 1 , Failed to install zip @natispain which TWRP image are you using ?
natispain said:
... or how I can downgrade to B581.
Thank you.
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see here -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/help/mate-8-nxt-l29c432-584-return-to-582-how-t3857999

Original (and patched too) boot.img from Mi A1 Android 9 10.0.12.0 (August Patch)

I am searching for it
Thanks
Paolo
You can download the patched boot image from here https://phonebatao.com/phone/xiaomi-mi-a1-price-in-india#downloads
Help!
The file put by the gizmofreak friend I tried to install by means of magisk but in doing so it says done and nothing happens, I have to install by means of pc and adb or how is the process for this boot file
I need 10.0.11 boot patched or original!
GizmoFreak said:
You can download the patched boot image from here https://phonebatao.com/phone/xiaomi-mi-a1-price-in-india#downloads
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Hi, Can you please upload patched image for the September 2019 update?
Thanks
goto this thread you can find august patched boot img with permanent twrp installed just flash and enjoy
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/install-twrp-recovery-pc-rooted-mi-a1-t3958662

Is it possible to root OOS 10.0.1?

lately I did a clean install of OOS 10.0.1 on my International 6t. Installed OOS and magisk from TWRP.
After booting there was a Magisk Manager in applications claiming that Magisk itself was not installed. I tried to install Magisk from Manager, but failed. Then I reboot the phone into the recovery and TWRP was gone!! There was only a stock recovery. Well, I tried to run TWRP from computer with 'fastboot boot .\twrp-3.3.1-28-fajita-Q-mauronofrio.img'. Error - "remote: unknown command".
I searched forum and found a thread fastboot boot twrp.img FAILED (remote: unknown command). @dbarrett480 wrote: 'Twrp can't flash anything to system in A10 right now, so unless that is fixed there is no point at this moment anyway. A10 uses a virtualized system partition which doesn't allow R/W access to system....'. Does it mean that rooting is not possible with stock OOS and only possible solution is to use custom ROM?
It is. Look for the patched boot.img and flash that through fastboot. Make sure to install magisk manager first.
BesoC said:
Well, I tried to run TWRP from computer with 'fastboot boot .\twrp-3.3.1-28-fajita-Q-mauronofrio.img'. Error - "remote: unknown command".
I searched forum and found a thread fastboot boot twrp.img FAILED (remote: unknown command). @dbarrett480 wrote: 'Twrp can't flash anything to system in A10 right now, so unless that is fixed there is no point at this moment anyway. A10 uses a virtualized system partition which doesn't allow R/W access to system....'. Does it mean that rooting is not possible with stock OOS and only possible solution is to use custom ROM?
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The information you found is outdated. I'm surprised you didn't properly read through the official TWRP thread here, more specifically this post clarifies the error in your use of fastboot (or better said: the use of fastboot according to the mistakes made by OnePlus). Which is also mentioned several times in the page you linked to.
As a senior member, please don't create new threads inquiring information you could easily find. Even though the methods to obtain it have been challenging for a short while, being able to achieve root has never been interrupted for this device. Even without being able to modify system files. Systemless rules!
Wrapped with delicious Fajita [emoji896]
bokkoman said:
It is. Look for the patched boot.img and flash that through fastboot. Make sure to install magisk manager first.
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So, should do following:
Install Magisk Manager
Flash patched boot.img through fastboot
Install TWRP
Install Magisk
Is it correct?
The patched boot.img already contains magisk.
But you don't need twrp to be rooted, unless you really want to use it for something else... But i don't use it anymore. So I'm fully stock, except that I'm unlocked and rooted.
So it should be:
1. Install magisk manager.
2. Flash boot.img
3. Enjoy. But check magisk manager if it was successful.
bokkoman said:
The patched boot.img already contains magisk.
But you don't need twrp to be rooted, unless you really want to use it for something else... But i don't use it anymore. So I'm fully stock, except that I'm unlocked and rooted.
So it should be:
1. Install magisk manager.
2. Flash boot.img
3. Enjoy. But check magisk manager if it was successful.
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Regarding all that was said here, is rooting possible by following these steps?
Reboot
Fastboot TWRP img
Use volume up to recovery and power button to boot to recovery
Flash 10.0.1 stock boot img from TWRP
Flash TWRP zip
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk 20.1
Flash kernel if want
Reboot system
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BesoC said:
Regarding all that was said here, is rooting possible by following these steps?
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Yes, this tutorial with the twrp should work ...
BesoC said:
Regarding all that was said here, is rooting possible by following these steps?
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That's only if you need TWRP.
But for what I've been reading, you don't need TWRP and then i suggest to not install it.
Just flash everything stock and keep it that way. Only thing to flash is the patched boot.img with root in it.
You can always update Android from the settings and patch/install boot with magisk manager on inactive slot. This will keep your device rooted without the need of TWRP.
Here what I found:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81111389&postcount=145
Today I installed the new update, 10.0.1 for OP 6T and then I discovered that there is no magisk patched boot.img yet. I extracted it with payload dumper, patched with the installed magisk and flashed successfully.
I uploaded it to my drive for others. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kb...VgWNaWgLN6j17b
The commands for flashing are:
fastboot flash boot_a magisk_patched.img
fastboot flash boot_b magisk_patched.img
Maybe someone can add it to the first post.
original 10.0.1 boot.img https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HP...Du8zCOFMXInjXq
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I used this method to root 10.0.01
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/ultimateguide-t4004367
I went from rooted 9.0.17 to 10 to 10.0.01
Never had an issue and everything works fine for me.
Today I installed the new update, 10.0.1 for OP 6T and then I discovered that there is no magisk patched boot.img yet. I extracted it with payload dumper, patched with the installed magisk and flashed successfully.
I uploaded it to my drive for others. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kb...VgWNaWgLN6j17b
The commands for flashing are:
fastboot flash boot_a magisk_patched.img
fastboot flash boot_b magisk_patched.img
Maybe someone can add it to the first post.
original 10.0.1 boot.img https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HP...Du8zCOFMXInjXq
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My phone get stuck on the boot animation by following this guide. I have not factory reset my phone.
DrXperience said:
My phone get stuck on the boot animation by following this guide. I have not factory reset my phone.
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I still don't get why people don't use the good old way:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img (latest version)
If you just need root use twrp to flash Magisk zip
If you need twrp flash twrp installer also
Reboot
All the mess before was because we didn't have a working TWRP! Now that we have it don't need to use patched boot img made by others.

Unable To Root??

I sent my phone in for repairs and so i had unrooted and relocked the bootloader, then factory reset. I just got my phone back today, its on build 10.5.13IN11AA.
I enabled USB Debugging and the option to unlock the bootloader, so then i went and unlocked the bootloader, but i can NOT get TWRP to boot so that I can install Magisk. I'm guessing i need the patched boot.img but i cant find that anywhere either.
Does anyone have a patched boot.img for the global variant on 10.5.13 they can link? Or am i doing this wrong?
I got this figured out. I downloaded Magisk Manager and installed it on my phone, then downloaded the entire 10.5.13 update from a link a found here and extracted the boot.img file. I used ADB to push it to my downloads folder on the phone and used Magisk to patch it. Then I copied it back to my PC and used fastboot to install it, done!
Sir please post boot image
Sir can you please post the boot image .I am on the same frimwere .not able to extract the boot image. And if possible steps also.i am new to this.please
Thank you
ayurmouli said:
Sir can you please post the boot image .I am on the same frimwere .not able to extract the boot image. And if possible steps also.i am new to this.please
Thank you
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Just download payload dumper.
Download the firmware youre on
Extract payload.
Run payload dumper
Obtain boot.img from the output folder.
Pop it on your phone and patch it with magisk.
Flash with magisk.

11C33 [KB2005] stock boot.

I followed the guide to extract out the C20 boot for KB2005 (international/US)
C20 Stock https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=15664248565197183443
MD5 86ed6298490ef8447830e6bdd146f61a
KB2005 C21 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=15664248565197185204
MD5 eedb50fd8b4fe1402fecd1716621d1a3
KB2005 C33 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=15664248565197205355
MD5 72d839a4a6498f7cb8665f9548b21f17
You can patch with your Magisk
How are you extracted this boot.img from your phone? Please tell me.
zeman124 said:
How are you extracted this boot.img from your phone? Please tell me.
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The sticky has the method
However, the phone must be rooted (su command is used)
zeman124 said:
How are you extracted this boot.img from your phone? Please tell me.
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You could use the MSM Tool (yes, I'm not kidding!). See section A.1.1 in https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-root-and-keeping-root-options.4387977/
mingkee said:
The sticky has the method
However, the phone must be rooted (su command is used)
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Yes it's rooted
zeman124 said:
Yes it's rooted
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Don't use the MSM Tool - that will give you a copy of your Magisk-patched boot image.
Since your phone is rooted, then you can get a copy of the stock boot from the backup Magisk creates in /data/magisk_backup_<hash value>
Or you could uninstall Magisk>Restore images in Magisk (do NOT reboot!), pull a copy of the boot image using dd, then restore root using Magisk>install>direct install
BillGoss said:
Don't use the MSM Tool - that will give you a copy of your Magisk-patched boot image.
Since your phone is rooted, then you can get a copy of the stock boot from the backup Magisk creates in /data/magisk_backup_<hash value>
Or you could uninstall Magisk>Restore images in Magisk (do NOT reboot!), pull a copy of the boot image using dd, then restore root using Magisk>install>direct install
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Sorry, what is dd?
zeman124 said:
Sorry, what is dd?
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It's a Unix command used to read from/write to partitions. You run it as root in a terminal session or in adb shell.
It would look like this:
Code:
su
dd if=/dev/block/by-name/boot<active slot suffix> of=/sdcard/stock-boot.img
where <active slot suffix> is the output of getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix
C21 boot added
mingkee said:
C21 boot added
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Thanks for posting these. I just went through the upgrade and accidentally pulled and patched the active slot boot image (which I assume was C20). Having this available helped get me out of a little bind.
this is lovely, thank you!
mingkee said:
I followed the guide to extract out the C20 boot for KB2005 (international/US)
C20 Stock https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=15664248565197183443
MD5 86ed6298490ef8447830e6bdd146f61a
KB2005 C21 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=15664248565197185204
MD5 eedb50fd8b4fe1402fecd1716621d1a3
You can patch with your Magisk
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how i install it?
my bootloader is unlock
now I download the KB2005 c21 img file
i tried with adb and didnt work
i tried to download magisk apk and install it directly dont work :/
Grigiac said:
how i install it?
my bootloader is unlock
now I download the KB2005 c21 img file
i tried with adb and didnt work
i tried to download magisk apk and install it directly dont work :/
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Install in fastbootd
Code:
adb reboot fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash boot
Press space once and drag-and-drop the boot into command window and press enter
mingkee said:
Install in fastbootd
Code:
adb reboot fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash boot
Press space once and drag-and-drop the boot into command window and press enter
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i did it, and then reboot my devices
what next?
i open magisk and still dont see my phone has been rooted
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i have oem unlock but dont have root (magisk)
i want to install magisk so i download magisk apk from internet but I need to install it somehow and its not work
There's a full guide how to flash patched boot
[GUIDE] Root and keeping root options
Update 230526: Correct numbering of "B.1.1 Simple" to "B.1.2 Simple", use "OOS 13+" instead of "OOS 13" as OOS 13.1 is now available A. First time rooting This process is common across all options A.1 Flashing Magisk patched boot image There...
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mingkee said:
There's a full guide how to flash patched boot
[GUIDE] Root and keeping root options
Update 230526: Correct numbering of "B.1.1 Simple" to "B.1.2 Simple", use "OOS 13+" instead of "OOS 13" as OOS 13.1 is now available A. First time rooting This process is common across all options A.1 Flashing Magisk patched boot image There...
forum.xda-developers.com
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but i dont need to extract the file right?
I download it from here..
I have KB2005_11_c.21 version
and then I run it with adb but nothing change
Grigiac said:
but i dont need to extract the file right?
I download it from here..
I have KB2005_11_c.21 version
and then I run it with adb but nothing change
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Patch it with Magisk first, copy back to your PC, and flash the patched_boot in fastbootd.
mingkee said:
Patch it with Magisk first, copy back to your PC, and flash the patched_boot in fastbootd.
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Thanks! Its work
That all what I need
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