[CLOSED][ROM] Rooted twrp backup - Nextbit Robin

I am not responsible if you damage your device in any way you are the one that has decided to modify your device.
Here is a prerooted boot and system twrp backup all you will need to do is install supersu from the playstore.
Install instructions:
1. Backup something in twrp so the folder structure is generated
2. Then unzip file to /storage/emulated/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/NBQGLDXXXXXXX (This may change depending on the phone idk)/
3. Now go back to twrp and click restore and select the backup
Troubleshooting:
If you never set a encryption password (It asks you during the startup wizard), then you just click enter and skip it.
Download:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995296855

Mine just in case

deadman96385 said:
Install instructions:
1. Backup something in twrp so the folder structure is generated
2. Then unzip file to /storage/emulated/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/NBQGXXXXXX (This may change depending on the phone idk)/
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That number is your device's Serial Number, found in Settings --> About Phone.

I'm getting a Failed to unmount '/system' (Device or resource busy) when trying to restore. Any workarounds to this issue that you may know?

ilcapo09 said:
I'm getting a Failed to unmount '/system' (Device or resource busy) when trying to restore. Any workarounds to this issue that you may know?
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Oh looks like i included my system_image do not restore that just do system and boot.

deadman96385 said:
I am not responsible if you damage your device in any way you are the one that has decided to modify your device.
Here is a prerooted boot and system twrp backup all you will need to do is install supersu from the playstore.
Install instructions:
1. Backup something in twrp so the folder structure is generated
2. Then unzip file to /storage/emulated/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/NBQGLDXXXXXXX (This may change depending on the phone idk)/
3. Now go back to twrp and click restore and select the backup
Troubleshooting:
If you never set a encryption password (It asks you during the startup wizard), then you just click enter and skip it.
Download:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995296855
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How can i do it without having any OS? I accidentally deleted and now i have NO OS. How can i restore ur Rom?

Were you able to install Xposed with this Nandroid?

varun.gid said:
How can i do it without having any OS? I accidentally deleted and now i have NO OS. How can i restore ur Rom?
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All you need is twrp, to get into it hold vol- and power
ilcapo09 said:
Were you able to install Xposed with this Nandroid?
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I have not tried it on this exact backup but it does work i have tried it.

I've tried but there's something different about this backup. I can't get Adaway or Xposed to work. The first one says it can't copy hosts file and the latter just bootloops
Sent from my Robin using Tapatalk

Life saver thank you im finally rooted!!

Btw a quick question @deadman96385 .. is this the latest updated ROM? I remember i had a small 10mb update when i got it new. is this the latest?

varun.gid said:
Btw a quick question @deadman96385 .. is this the latest updated ROM? I remember i had a small 10mb update when i got it new. is this the latest?
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Yes this is the latest

ilcapo09 said:
I've tried but there's something different about this backup. I can't get Adaway or Xposed to work. The first one says it can't copy hosts file and the latter just bootloops
Sent from my Robin using Tapatalk
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Same as my devices with this backup.
Any update for ROM ?
Thanks

nelson0521 said:
Same as my devices with this backup.
Any update for ROM ?
Thanks
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I got it to work. I reflashed TWRP and then restored deadman's backup but didn't restore the system image this time around and everything is working fine now. Got root and xposed functioning properly

ilcapo09 said:
I got it to work. I reflashed TWRP and then restored deadman's backup but didn't restore the system image this time around and everything is working fine now. Got root and xposed functioning properly
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Thanks for tour sharing.
In my case, I just need to restore "boot" only and now it is working, too.
Thank you so much !!!

Please help with step by step procedures. Thank you

Following step is my case,
1. Wipe device
2. Restore hole ROM that deadman96385 provided
3. Restart system until you can see the android home page
4. Reboot to recovery, root and wipe cache then reboot device
5. Check the SuperSU is working or not. If yes, go next step
6. Reboot to recovery, restore the boot and system (without system image) then install xposed v80 and wipe cache
7. Reboot device and enjoy it ← I was stock on boot screen in this step, so I get into the recovery and restore the "boot" only.

nelson0521 said:
Following step is my case,
1. Wipe device
2. Restore hole ROM that deadman96385 provided
3. Restart system until you can see the android home page
4. Reboot to recovery, root and wipe cache then reboot device
5. Check the SuperSU is working or not. If yes, go next step
6. Reboot to recovery, restore the boot and system (without system image) then install xposed v80 and wipe cache
7. Reboot device and enjoy it ← I was stock on boot screen in this step, so I get into the recovery and restore the "boot" only.
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Thank you very much for quick response.
In step 4, what will I do to root ?
sorry for my noob question. I m just starter

lordofgrieve said:
Thank you very much for quick response.
In step 4, what will I do to root ?
sorry for my noob question. I m just starter
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Following link:[Guide] Install TWRP and Root your Robin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nextbit-robin/general/guide-install-twrp-root-robin-t3334171

nelson0521 said:
Following link:[Guide] Install TWRP and Root your Robin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nextbit-robin/general/guide-install-twrp-root-robin-t3334171
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Thank you very much

Related

Rooting Open beta9

Anybody who can help me how to install twrp and root open beta 9? I tried to flash modified twrp but not able to find superuser zip tough I have placed it in internal storage?
Install Magisk & phh superuser zips via twrp in that order then installed Phh super user apk from play store
vjendra said:
Install Magisk & phh superuser zips via twrp in that order then installed Phh super user apk from play store
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Can you give the guide link?
ashokmor007 said:
Can you give the guide link?
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1st flash via twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3936775&d=1479157138
2nd via twrp: http://downloadmirror.co/Usk/phh-superuser-magisk-r266-2.zip
3rd: Reboot to system.
4th: Install apk https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser&hl=en
vjendra said:
1st flash via twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3936775&d=1479157138
2nd via twrp: http://downloadmirror.co/Usk/phh-superuser-magisk-r266-2.zip
3rd: Reboot to system.
4th: Install apk https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser&hl=en
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Is it going to wipe data?
ashokmor007 said:
Is it going to wipe data?
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no
vjendra said:
no
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I think installing twrp will wipe data m I right?
ashokmor007 said:
I think installing twrp will wipe data m I right?
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If you unlock your bootloader then data is wiped, not in twrp.
vjendra said:
If you unlock your bootloader then data is wiped, not in twrp.
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Installing twrp ask for dycrpt password n if I enter it says wrong so had to do factory reset to bypass dycrpt n whole data goes .
ashokmor007 said:
Installing twrp ask for dycrpt password n if I enter it says wrong so had to do factory reset to bypass dycrpt n whole data goes .
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wiping internal storage only may remove the decrypt pass , but if not you will have to wipe both data and internal storage (preferably wipe data to f2fs) ...that will decrypt the phone , at this point your phone is encrypted and TWRP wont be able to backup data...
you can try and do the following, flash the root descried above from OTG (insert the otg then on TWRP when TWRP asks for pass swipe to cancel , it will enter, mount OTG, then go back and see if TWRP can read it, if not wipe it in twrp then unmount it, place the files on it again and insert it and mount again, if that works flash the root from OTG , you can flash either the one descried above or SuperSU .28 , both will work... then if it flashes , return to system(it may reboot twice if you installed superSU, and back up you apps from Titanium, then go back to TWRP and wipe data and internal then flash root again..., the only way TWRP will read both data and internal storage is if the phone is decrypted and as far as i know it can only be done by wiping both on TWRP .28 . )

How to flash official nougat without wiping internal storage?

Hello all!
I am currently on OOS 3.2.8, and official TWRP. I have read all the instructions on the forums but all lead to one option, formatting internal memory. So, my question are:
1. Will flashing oos 4.0 work with official TWRP or 8 have to use modified 28 version?
2. How can I flash oos 4 with modified TWRP and not have to wipe internal memory?
I would appreciate all the responses. Thanks
I was the same predicament as you. I finally took the plunge and now I have Nougat running on my OP3. Here is what I did :
Start: OOS 3.2.8 w/ custom kernel and modified TWRP
1. Flash stock recovery (Google for a forum post in the OP3 forums on downloading the stock recovery and flash it through fastboot)
2. Reboot and let 3.2.8 start
3. Download Snap VPN and change the country to Canada. You will be prompted for the system update.
4. Let the update download (~1 GB)
5. Install the update. You may see an error of the installation may fail as your phone is rooted. Ignore and go ahead.
6. The installer will now boot to stock recovery and reboot with Nougat. All settings and apps will be maintained
The only catch is that you may have ext4 instead of f2fs. I am okay with it for now... But your mileage may vary
All the best!
Edit : Nougat running on my op3.
abhibnl said:
Hello all!
I am currently on OOS 3.2.8, and official TWRP. I have read all the instructions on the forums but all lead to one option, formatting internal memory. So, my question are:
1. Will flashing oos 4.0 work with official TWRP or 8 have to use modified 28 version?
2. How can I flash oos 4 with modified TWRP and not have to wipe internal memory?
I would appreciate all the responses. Thanks
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Are you rooted? Are you encrypted? What file systems are you using for your partitions? You're not giving full information. Why is formatting not an option if it'll give you the results you want?
To get to F2fs (I do recommend it)
Take a backup of your Data partition. , copy it to your pc with "adb pull /sdcard/Twrp/whatever".
Now go to Twrp>Wipe>Advanced select data and click on change file system. Change it to F2fs. Now restore your backup (Reader the guide all info is there). Profit!
anshulajain said:
I was the same predicament as you. I finally took the plunge and now I have Nougat running on my OP3. Here is what I did :
Start: OOS 3.2.8 w/ custom kernel and modified TWRP
1. Flash stock recovery (Google for a forum post in the OP3 forums on downloading the stock recovery and flash it through fastboot)
2. Reboot and let 3.2.8 start
3. Download Snap VPN and change the country to Canada. You will be prompted for the system update.
4. Let the update download (~1 GB)
5. Install the update. You may see an error of the installation may fail as your phone is rooted. Ignore and go ahead.
6. The installer will now boot to stock recovery and reboot with Nougat. All settings and apps will be maintained
The only catch is that you may have ext4 instead of f2fs. I am okay with it for now... But your mileage may vary
All the best!
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I don't have any issues with ext4, infact i do feel ext4 is more stable than f2fs so file system is my last concern. Thanks for your method, but then how did u root again? Installing nougat is fine but what after that? I have read that you can't use modified twrp without formatting internal memory first, as it'll show you the pin issue. Let me know how do you propose a safe method to achieve root.
Renosh said:
Are you rooted? Are you encrypted? What file systems are you using for your partitions? You're not giving full information. Why is formatting not an option if it'll give you the results you want?
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Yes i am encrypted, rooted, stock OOS 3.2.8 + Franco kernel. Official TWRP(not modified). I am using ext4, never used f2fs at all. The time to backup data and then to restore it all back is the reason formatting is not an "preferred" option for me. I can do it, but i would have to wait until i find enough time to do the whole process. I am in a full time job, so i hope you would understand.
Puddi_Puddin said:
To get to F2fs (I do recommend it)
Take a backup of your Data partition. , copy it to your pc with "adb pull /sdcard/Twrp/whatever".
Now go to Twrp>Wipe>Advanced select data and click on change file system. Change it to F2fs. Now restore your backup (Reader the guide all info is there). Profit!
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Well this again defeats the purpose of my original question, but thanks mate. I would definitely read the guide if decide to switch to f2fs.
@abhibnl. BTW your encrypted. So the modified TWRP won't work.
How to fix:
Wipe Userdata with Fastboot / fastboot erase UserData
Boot into Twrp modified twrp.
Flash OOS 4.0 flash SuperSU and let it boot
You should be decrypted DO NOT install a boot password since you will be encrypted again.
I haven't rooted my phone again. My only reason to root is to install Adaway to block all ads. With DNS66 and Adguard, I have little incentive to root my stock nougat install.
Edit : I had encryption during 3.2.8 and it carried over to 4.0
Puddi_Puddin said:
@abhibnl. BTW your encrypted. So the modified TWRP won't work.
How to fix:
Wipe Userdata with Fastboot / fastboot erase UserData
Boot into Twrp modified twrp.
Flash OOS 4.0 flash SuperSU and let it boot
You should be decrypted DO NOT install a boot password since you will be encrypted again.
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Thanks a lot for informing me mate. I really don't want to decrypt my storage as of now. I guess flashing stock recovery is the only solution now. Will hope someone would pick up the twrp and update it.
anshulajain said:
I haven't rooted my phone again. My only reason to root is to install Adaway to block all ads. With DNS66 and Adguard, I have little incentive to root my stock nougat install.
Edit : I had encryption during 3.2.8 and it carried over to 4.0
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Seems like stock recovery is the best way as of now. Seems like I'll have to love without root until someone updates twrp to support encrypted storage.
I haven't updated to Nougat yet, but I looked over Chainfire's SuperSU changelog and its installation script and both of them confirm that from March installing SuperSU prevents forced encryption. Also many guides suggest installing it as way for disabling forced encryption. Of course you have to flash SuperSU just after flashing ROM, before booting the system.
abhibnl said:
Hello all!
I am currently on OOS 3.2.8, and official TWRP. I have read all the instructions on the forums but all lead to one option, formatting internal memory. So, my question are:
1. Will flashing oos 4.0 work with official TWRP or 8 have to use modified 28 version?
2. How can I flash oos 4 with modified TWRP and not have to wipe internal memory?
I would appreciate all the responses. Thanks
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Very simple indeed...
1. Switch on wifi
2. Download OTA and click install whem finished
3. Once installation completed, flash twrp .28 and latest su
4. Reboot and ignore any errors, youwill beup and running fine...
Zielony360 said:
I haven't updated to Nougat yet, but I looked over Chainfire's SuperSU changelog and its installation script and both of them confirm that from March installing SuperSU prevents forced encryption. Also many guides suggest installing it as way for disabling forced encryption. Of course you have to flash SuperSU just after flashing ROM, before booting the system.
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That i already knew mate. But i WANT my storage to remain encrypted. And that's the issue with modified TWRP. You can't enter into recovery on that if your storage is encrypted.
kpmohamedhussain said:
Very simple indeed...
1. Switch on wifi
2. Download OTA and click install whem finished
3. Once installation completed, flash twrp .28 and latest su
4. Reboot and ignore any errors, youwill beup and running fine...
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Again, "You can't enter into recovery on modified TWRP if your storage is encrypted." So i won't be able to enter into twrp in the first place, let alone flash anything.
abhibnl said:
Hello all!
I am currently on OOS 3.2.8, and official TWRP. I have read all the instructions on the forums but all lead to one option, formatting internal memory. So, my question are:
1. Will flashing oos 4.0 work with official TWRP or 8 have to use modified 28 version?
2. How can I flash oos 4 with modified TWRP and not have to wipe internal memory?
I would appreciate all the responses. Thanks
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In the same boat as you. I have OOS 3.2.8 encrypted, rooted and TWRP 3.0.2-1.26. I too would like to update but have way to much stuff on my phone to back it all up and restore it. Hope you or someone come's up with a solution. I will be following your thread.
Thanks.
Go to twrp. Press backup. Select only data. Save to PC youre backup for safety..
3.2.8 it's Android 6, 4.0 it's Android 7. Some apps might not work from base to base.
If you want to change to F2FS it will format youre phone, wipe phone full internal memory. If you want to change it back to ext4, same.
Clean flash, full wipe it's always better.
dmoses1969 said:
In the same boat as you. I have OOS 3.2.8 encrypted, rooted and TWRP 3.0.2-1.26. I too would like to update but have way to much stuff on my phone to back it all up and restore it. Hope you or someone come's up with a solution. I will be following your thread.
Thanks.
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My suggestion (and my steps are in #1), install stock recovery, install snap VPN, download the update and install (ignore any errors on root). Once done, you will have Nougat with stock recovery, encryption maintained and all app data also intact.
anshulajain said:
My suggestion (and my steps are in #1), install stock recovery, install snap VPN, download the update and install (ignore any errors on root). Once done, you will have Nougat with stock recovery, encryption maintained and all app data also intact.
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This is the last resort brother. With this method, unfortunately I won't have any root available. The only way now is to wait for updated twrp.
abhibnl said:
This is the last resort brother. With this method, unfortunately I won't have any root available. The only way now is to wait for updated twrp.
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I dont know. I found this on Oneplus forum. May be worth trying. Just not 100% sure.....
Thanks! Will try and let you know
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Thanks! Will try and let you know
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Well, I tried something, waiting on it to finishing booting and see how it went.
I flashed twrp-3.0.2-1.28-oneplus3p version,
Flashed the OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip inside TWRP,
Flashed SR1-SuperSU-v2.79-SR1-20161221223537.zip right after flashing OTA zip.
Its rebooting and says Android is upgrading. Fingers crossed.
EDIT: Its booted and I am on Nougat, didnt lose my data and phone is still encrypted!
Edit: Ended up having issues with settings app locking up. So, I went a different route and its all working great now.
Downloaded the stock recovery image and renamed it to recovery.img
Make sure after you rename it its not named recovery.img.img, If you have show file extensions enabled on your pc you should already see the file extension.
Rebooted to bootloader - adb flash recovery recovery.img
Using the volume keys and power button selected - reboot recovery.
Now in stock recovery - flashed OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip
After rom is done flashing, went right back into bootloader. Did not let my phone reboot to start the OS.
Renamed twrp-3.0.2-1.28-oneplus3p.img to recovery.img
adb flash recovery recover.img
Powered off phone and Manually boot it into recovery by holding Power + Volume Down button.
Phone booted into TWRP
Flashed SR1-SuperSU-v2.79-SR1-20161221223537.zip
Wiped cache / dalvik
Rebooted system from TWRP and waited. System is really smooth now, no issues yet. Been playing with it for awhile now.
During the booting up process it might take a minute and it will reboot twice. Dont get nervous like I did thinking it was going to start bootlooping. It booted just fine. I read in a nother thread that SuperSU is what causes it to boot twice.
So......Now I have OOS 4.0 Nougat, Rooted, Encrypted and everything seems to be working fine.

(GUIDE) How to root oneplus 3 {OXYGENOS 4.0.1}

While rooting the OnePlus 3 is an easy process, before you do it you need to do perform a few other important steps: install ADB and fastboot, creating a backup, flash custom recovery, and unlock the bootloader, which opens doorway to the internal memory of the device, allowing you to flash images to the phone's main partition.
Step 1: Back-up data
Step 2: unlock bootloader
Step 3: flash twrp(links in the video)
Step 4: flash supersu (link in the video)
You are done.
https://youtu.be/m3E-WYwk1QM
ashokmor007 said:
While rooting the OnePlus 3 is an easy process, before you do it you need to do perform a few other important steps: install ADB and fastboot, creating a backup, flash custom recovery, and unlock the bootloader, which opens doorway to the internal memory of the device, allowing you to flash images to the phone's main partition.
Step 1: unlock bootloader
Step 2: Backup data
Step 3: flash twrp(links in the video)
Step 4: flash supersu (link in the video)
You are done.
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Just a sec. Shouldn't you do the backup before you unlock the bootloader, while unlocking bootloader completely wipe your device?
Bjarne73 said:
Just a sec. Shouldn't you do the backup before you unlock the bootloader, while unlocking bootloader completely wipe your device?
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Done thnks mate my mistake ?
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
sahed01 said:
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
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Don't use titanium backup ^ ^.
sahed01 said:
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
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titanium backup worked fine for me, i switched from 3.2.8 to 4.0.1 and restored app data just fine.
try the latest version maybe?
panopticum said:
titanium backup worked fine for me, i switched from 3.2.8 to 4.0.1 and restored app data just fine.
try the latest version maybe?
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are you on F2FS?
sahed01 said:
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
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I read somewhere in some post not to restore the titanium backup. Wil try to find the same
sahed01 said:
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are you on F2FS?
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yea /data is f2fs
sahed01 said:
titanium backup that I took on 3.2.8 isn't restoring on 4.0.1. because F2FS maybe? any solution?
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It could be the case. But i don't think this is the only reason. Not proper root access maybe?
Puddi_Puddin said:
Don't use titanium backup ^ ^.
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Why not? You should not restore system data with TiBu but i don't see a reason to ditch it all together.
Having a problem getting rooted. I downloaded something that kicked me off root. I went back in and did all the adb functions, and everything said ok, but when I get to the recovery part, I click power so that TWRP will come on, but my phone just turns off. I can reboot it, but it just goes back to my unrooted screen.
I have an unlocked bootloader, a good TWRP image, and supersu all seem to be working.
I took a nandroid of my phone a day before my phone went nuts, but I can't obtain root again.
Any input??
Thanks
Pretty simple, there you go:
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You're welcome.
Anyone able to get Magisk to work with OOS 4.0.1?
wascapsfan said:
Having a problem getting rooted. I downloaded something that kicked me off root. I went back in and did all the adb functions, and everything said ok, but when I get to the recovery part, I click power so that TWRP will come on, but my phone just turns off. I can reboot it, but it just goes back to my unrooted screen.
I have an unlocked bootloader, a good TWRP image, and supersu all seem to be working.
I took a nandroid of my phone a day before my phone went nuts, but I can't obtain root again.
Any input??
Thanks
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Try this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-flashing-oos-v4-0-1-custom-rom-t3537757
Guide and required files for rooting F2FS file system. This guide will fix following issues
1. Unable to root OOS beta builds
2. Root unstick issues with custom ROMs with F2FS file system.
Guide credits - Sainath (Flashaholic)
Steps:
1) Download unSU, Magisk(latest) and Phh Superuser
2) Flash in TWRP in this order: unSU,Magisk, Superuser.
3) Boot into system
4) Download Phh Superuser from playstore
5) Open the app and you have successfully rooted.
unSU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
Magisk: http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk
Latest phh SU: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767125840
DragonSlayer240 said:
Guide and required files for rooting F2FS file system. This guide will fix following issues
1. Unable to root OOS beta builds
2. Root unstick issues with custom ROMs with F2FS file system.
Guide credits - Sainath (Flashaholic)
Steps:
1) Download unSU, Magisk(latest) and Phh Superuser
2) Flash in TWRP in this order: unSU,Magisk, Superuser.
3) Boot into system
4) Download Phh Superuser from playstore
5) Open the app and you have successfully rooted.
unSU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
Magisk: http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk
Latest phh SU: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767125840
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If I have an unlocked bootloader in my oneplus 3 but it's not rooted yet. How do I get magisk to work on it? I'm not sure of how to get TWRP working on it. Appreciate the help!
Hey Guys
Can you please help me root my OnePlus 3 OxygenOS 4.0.2 without bricking it up
I would appreciate your help if you also give a SuperSu package link.
Thanks
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Haven't flashed in over 2 years. Missing anything?

I went to the dark side in April 2016, and haven't flashed anything in about 2 years. Wife's tablet (flo) needs an update, MM is getting laggy though the tablet has always been good to us.
Titanium was getting to be crap around the last time I used it, with problems mostly restoring, does that still hold true? Might just use it to back up a couple apps she uses a lot and just use Play Store to restore the rest. It's not really important, just curious.
Downloading the TWRP app, I know TWRP is installed but willing to bet it needs to be updated and the app can do that.
Tablet is near its EOL, not planning on rooting it if the ROM doesn't come pre-rooted. I have no idea what Magisk is.
So I'm gonna go into TWRP, wipe system, wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik. Flash ROM (going with Lineage 15.1). Now at one point 2-3 years ago the common wisdom was starting to become "flash ROM, boot ROM, reboot to recovery and then flash Gapps." Y'all still doing that? Or can I just flash Gapps right after flashing ROM and reboot then?
Bit nervous as I haven't flashed in a while, but also kind of exciting.
We've got Android 8.1 Oreo now... Working perfectly on our Nexus 7... You should check it out...
Any suggestions for which are the most stable roms to try? I'm in the same boat. I'm on android 6.0.1, stopped flashing things a while ago and it might even be official! But mine's running like a dog so think I wanna try something to jazz it up!
You should try pure Nexus rom based on 7.1.2 for ultimate good battery life. Oreo is Good but battery isn't the greatest.
Well i have been rooting for a bit.
My N7 2013 Flo is not rooted. It is unlocked.
I thought i have via adb fastboot put latest twrp on it...but i turn it off (go into bootloader) toggle into recovery...tarp is not there (triangle with red 'i').....
I dont want to go ballistic but I never would have thought I am having such a hard time putting recovery image onto it.
It is stock 6.1
CF root doesn't exist anymore...some say use majisk....that's not working....
Without a recovery tool....(twrp) nothing can be flashed..
AM I MISSING SOMETHING
ganggreen777 said:
Well i have been rooting for a bit.
My N7 2013 Flo is not rooted. It is unlocked.
I thought i have via adb fastboot put latest twrp on it...but i turn it off (go into bootloader) toggle into recovery...tarp is not there (triangle with red 'i').....
I dont want to go ballistic but I never would have thought I am having such a hard time putting recovery image onto it.
It is stock 6.1
CF root doesn't exist anymore...some say use majisk....that's not working....
Without a recovery tool....(twrp) nothing can be flashed..
AM I MISSING SOMETHING
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Firstly, your stock 6.1 is ancient and obsolete. Here are detailed instructions to install a modern Android, TWRP and root....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/flo/install
ROM - https://download.lineageos.org/flo
native root solution, no need for CF, Magisk, etc. - https://download.lineageos.org/extras (install addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip and activate it in the developer options)
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k23m said:
Firstly, your stock 6.1 is ancient and obsolete. Here are detailed instructions to install a modern Android, TWRP and root....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/flo/install
ROM - https://download.lineageos.org/flo
native root solution, no need for CF, Magisk, etc. - https://download.lineageos.org/extras (install addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip and activate it in the developer options)
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Thanks so much for responding back!!!!
Tonight I will follow the steps. I trust it will go fine.
Excited to do this. ......yep I waited this long to root this device
k23m said:
Firstly, your stock 6.1 is ancient and obsolete. Here are detailed instructions to install a modern Android, TWRP and root....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/flo/install
ROM - https://download.lineageos.org/flo
native root solution, no need for CF, Magisk, etc. - https://download.lineageos.org/extras (install addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip and activate it in the developer options)
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I did the 'install lineageOS on flo and installed TWRP latest. Seem like fastboot went into a slew of commands
and finished. I followed the steps to reboot into recovery and twrp is not there. Android dude opened with red triangle.
I have no clue whats up. I leave it sit, and it reboots into android splash screen and bootsup so i can use the tablet. I guess this is why I am soo perplexed. "Am i missing something?"
ganggreen777 said:
....twrp is not there. Android dude opened with red triangle.
...."Am i missing something?"
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I think you have missed this step.... "Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install." - https://twrp.me/asus/asusnexus72013wifi.html
k23m said:
I think you have missed this step.... "Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install." - https://twrp.me/asus/asusnexus72013wifi.html
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Thank you for 'helping me'......I have googled this combo everywhere and tried it all. Nothing is allowing the tablet to populate into twrp.....
Perhaps its really not fastbooting twrp into the device
Kevin_McLaughlin said:
Thank you for 'helping me'......I have googled this combo everywhere and tried it all. Nothing is allowing the tablet to populate into twrp.....
Perhaps its really not fastbooting twrp into the device
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Wait, is Kevin_McLaughlin=ganggreen777 ?
Anyway, here is an alternative way:
- fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-flo.img (please copy the output and post it here)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader
- select recovery in the bootloader
That's it, but you must do it in this order or else TWRP will be gone again.
k23m said:
Wait, is Kevin_McLaughlin=ganggreen777 ?
Anyway, here is an alternative way:
- fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-flo.img (please copy the output and post it here)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader
- select recovery in the bootloader
That's it, but you must do it in this ordecr or else TWRP will be gone again.
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Why u asking???? Have we chatted b4?¿?
I will do as stated above (I swear I am (thinking) I am doing it as above all the other times. (when you say copy output...is that from the fastboot dialogue? ) ...is it as easy as copy paste ...I dont remember how to copy via adb fastboot...
(Makes me wonder if twrp is really being fastbooted into the n7 2013
Thanks for helping.
k23m said:
Wait, is Kevin_McLaughlin=ganggreen777 ?
Anyway, here is an alternative way:
- fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-flo.img (please copy the output and post it here)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader
- select recovery in the bootloader
That's it, but you must do it in this order or else TWRP will be gone again.
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So I did the steps and it appeared. THANKS!!!
I downloaded the latest nightly of the link you told me to go to. I tried to flash it......it didnt flash.
ganggreen777 said:
So I did the steps and it appeared. THANKS!!!
I downloaded the latest nightly of the link you told me to go to. I tried to flash it......it didnt flash.
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Did you try a factory reset immediately prior to installing it?
Sent from my Asus P027 using XDA Labs
ganggreen777 said:
So I did the steps and it appeared. THANKS!!!
I downloaded the latest nightly of the link you told me to go to. I tried to flash it......it didnt flash.
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You need to do the following in TWRP:
(Optional, but recommended): Select the Backup button to create a backup.
Select Wipe and then Advanced Wipe.
Select Cache, System and Data partitions to be wiped and then Swipe to Wipe.
Go back to return to main menu, then select Install.
Navigate to /sdcard , and select the LineageOS .zip package.
next install the addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip (root addon)
and finally GApps (Google Apps) from https://opengapps.org/ - select ARM 7.1 pico
"Note: If you want any Google Apps on your device, you must follow this step before the first boot into Android!"
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beachfl said:
Did you try a factory reset immediately prior to installing it?
Sent from my Asus P027 using XDA Labs
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Lol
Hell no....totally forgot.
I will do the next thing you posted....and check back.
THANKS
ganggreen777 said:
Lol
Hell no....totally forgot.
I will do the next thing you posted....and check back.
THANKS
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BTW
I am great to go.....thanks very much for helping me thru
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k23m said:
You need to do the following in TWRP:
(Optional, but recommended): Select the Backup button to create a backup.
Select Wipe and then Advanced Wipe.
Select Cache, System and Data partitions to be wiped and then Swipe to Wipe.
Go back to return to main menu, then select Install.
Navigate to /sdcard , and select the LineageOS .zip package.
next install the addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip (root addon)
and finally GApps (Google Apps) from https://opengapps.org/ - select ARM 7.1 pico
"Note: If you want any Google Apps on your device, you must follow this step before the first boot into Android!"
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BTW I am great to go... Thanks for sticking thru with me

TWRP Recovery, Android 9 Pie

Warning! Warning! Warning!
All yours Data and files from internal storage will be lost. So make backup all what you need before continuing​
First read Bootloader Unlock and Root Instruction
So your bootloader is unlocked and you want TWRP-recovery on yours V35.
1. Download the necessary kernel
Boot+TWRPv3.3.1_only-V35-Pie-ULM20F.img - boot.img from latest V350ULM20f firmware
Boot+TWRPv3.3.1-V35-Pie-ULM20E.img - boot.img from V350ULM20e firmware
2. Flashing
a) Via Root: if you already have unlocked bootloader and root just copy downloaded f-or-e.img on internal sdcard, run CMD on PC and type
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/_downloaded_.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a
or
dd if=/sdcard/_downloaded_.img.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b
reboot recovery
b) Via Qfil: all you need to know is here Bootloader Unlock and Root Instruction
3. Go to recovery ( via buttons or adb reboot recovery )
In recovery you will see a message that the data is encrypted and you need a password, which you not have.
Click cancel, agree to change system files.
In main menu click Install and select attached file Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020.zip
In Wipe menu swipe right, then go back, Format Data - type "yes"
Install latest Magisk.zip
Reboot - System
Done!
Edit:
New Instructions in English: https://github.com/kaneorotar/LG-V35-Tinkering-Instructions/blob/master/README_EN.MD
Original:
I see that you are using my TWRP build.
Here is my original instructions (mainly in Chinese but has enough English to make sense): https://github.com/kaneorotar/LG-V35-Tinkering-Instructions
Yes, you are right. I just patched boot.img
thanks, it worked perfectly for me.
Thanks a lot, not a lot of development and love on this device, I just wanted to say some of us really appreciate this.
SaiLas said:
Warning! Warning! Warning!
All yours Data and files from internal storage will be lost. So make backup all what you need before continuing​
First read Bootloader Unlock and Root Instruction
So your bootloader is unlocked and you want TWRP-recovery on yours V35.
1. Download the necessary kernel
Boot+TWRPv3.3.1_only-V35-Pie-ULM20F.img - boot.img from latest V350ULM20f firmware
Boot+TWRPv3.3.1-V35-Pie-ULM20E.img - boot.img from V350ULM20e firmware
2. Flashing
a) Via Root: if you already have unlocked bootloader and root just copy downloaded f-or-e.img on internal sdcard, run CMD on PC and type
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/_downloaded_.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a
or
dd if=/sdcard/_downloaded_.img.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b
reboot recovery
b) Via Qfil: all you need to know is here Bootloader Unlock and Root Instruction
3. Go to recovery ( via buttons or adb reboot recovery )
In recovery you will see a message that the data is encrypted and you need a password, which you not have.
Click cancel, agree to change system files.
In main menu click Install and select attached file Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020.zip
In Wipe menu swipe right, then go back, Format Data - type "yes"
Install latest Magisk.zip
Reboot - System
Done!
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Can bootloader be unlocked on ATT V35 V350AWM I can't find it anywhere? There seems to be some talk it cannot be done?
What's the benefit without ROM's for rooting your phone? Magisk modules?
notanymore said:
Can bootloader be unlocked on ATT V35 V350AWM I can't find it anywhere? There seems to be some talk it cannot be done?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v35/development/bootloader-unlock-root-instruction-t4052145
SaiLas said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v35/development/bootloader-unlock-root-instruction-t4052145
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Hey thanks!
X-Nemesis said:
What's the benefit without ROM's for rooting your phone? Magisk modules?
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Yes. On my V30 I've never installed a custom ROM. Rooted stock firmware when the TWRP custom recovery (gift by itself for backups), Magisk mods, Xposed mods. You can tweak yourself without having to install a ROM.
During flashing, you may see error messages about 'unable to unmount vendor'. This is fine as long as the zip flashing doesn't fail halfway.
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realllllllllllly important. I kept getting unable to mount xx (one of vendor system systemroot randomly) and didn't notice it meant the magisk sticked until I gave up and was ready to settle with no twrp.
YUP
notanymore said:
Can bootloader be unlocked on ATT V35 V350AWM I can't find it anywhere? There seems to be some talk it cannot be done?
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SaiLas said:
Yes, you are right. I just patched boot.img
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links dont work
Boot+TWRPv3.3.1_only-V35-Pie-ULM20F.img - boot.img from latest V350ULM20f firmware
SaiLas said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v35/development/bootloader-unlock-root-instruction-t4052145
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after flashing twrp on a/b, Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip (http://Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip), and Magisk, my v35 wont boot, it got stuck on LG logo, I can go back to TWRP.
Is there any kernel, boot img I have to flash it? Im on this V350ULM20f_00_NAO_US_OP_0218.kdz Pie build
zfk110 said:
after flashing twrp on a/b, Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip (http://Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020.zip), and Magisk, my v35 wont boot, it got stuck on LG logo, I can go back to TWRP.
Is there any kernel, boot img I have to flash it? Im on this V350ULM20f_00_NAO_US_OP_0218.kdz Pie build
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Did you wipe your data after flashing the files?
The same happened to me once, I solved that by flashing via upgrade the stock firmware, and then re-rooted.
Excelstar said:
Did you wipe your data after flashing the files?
The same happened to me once, I solved that by flashing via upgrade the stock firmware, and then re-rooted.
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I just went back to TWRP and used his boot.img to flash within TWRP to boot's partition and then I was able to boot without any issues, I was thinking the same, but it looked more work to do.
kaneorotar said:
Edit:
New Instructions in English: https://github.com/kaneorotar/LG-V35-Tinkering-Instructions/blob/master/README_EN.MD
Original:
I see that you are using my TWRP build.
Here is my original instructions (mainly in Chinese but has enough English to make sense): https://github.com/kaneorotar/LG-V35-Tinkering-Instructions
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Just wanted to say thanks for the updated instructions. Worked like a charm.
Hello, can you help me with the TWRP file for the LG V350AWM?

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