Problem when I install the TWRP - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

Hi. Sorry for my bad english..
I'm trying to root and setup the TWRP...
When I have install and enter the TWRP I don't have any storage and I can't Backup... And I can't install Magisk... I'm stuck...
Pic.
Someone have a solution?
Regards

you can try different things?
format data partition using twrp.
If that didnt work try flash stock recovery and erase everyting.
Or ompletely reflash everything:
i dont know... but you can try to put this zip (http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/O2N_OBT_17801_OXYGEN_SIGN_wipe.zip.zip) on your phone then flash stock recovery and then flash this downloaded zip... it will install OOS 4.7.5 from there reinstall to whatever you were on... But this method will erase everything on your phone!

Going cracy :\ What am I doing wrong?

0kk0 said:
you can try different things?
format data partition using twrp.
If that didnt work try flash stock recovery and erase everyting.
Or ompletely reflash everything:
i dont know... but you can try to put this zip (http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/O2N_OBT_17801_OXYGEN_SIGN_wipe.zip.zip) on your phone then flash stock recovery and then flash this downloaded zip... it will install OOS 4.7.5 from there reinstall to whatever you were on... But this method will erase everything on your phone!
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Thanks for awnser. I will try

Every time I want to get in to TWRP I need to install it again, every time... "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" ...
BTW The first problem I got was to install the ADB setup and get the files to show up on my c: drive... I think I give up.

SweDunda said:
Every time I want to get in to TWRP I need to install it again, every time... "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" ...
BTW The first problem I got was to install the ADB setup and get the files to show up on my c: drive... I think I give up.
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yeah me 2... i also installed drivers then files showed up in windows explorer
And twrp will be replaced on boot/reboot unless you root after flashing twrp with something like magisk...

Can someone please give me a "IDIOT proof" "HOW TO GUIDE" to me ?

Once you're on TWRP, did you flash Magisk just after, before rebooting on system?
If not, you lose twrp at every reboot. You'll be on stock recovery systematically.

abel06 said:
Once you're on TWRP, did you flash Magisk just after, before rebooting on system?
If not, you lose twrp at every reboot. You'll be on stock recovery systematically.
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The thing is I can't flash anything. My device have no free space. I can't even backup. look at the pics in the first post.

Ah ok, thanks.

fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
And flash this one via fastboot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/twrp-oneplus-5-wip-t3626134

EugenStanis said:
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
And flash this one via fastboot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/twrp-oneplus-5-wip-t3626134
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Thanks. But can you explain little more in detail how I´m doing that? It was over 5 years ago I done this things

https://youtu.be/X1D4PhdhAac
What is my problem? :/

**** ME!!!! It will not boot now.... Spinning boot logo... I hope I not bricked it now

what i would do is flash stock recovery... and then format everything
Then flash rom or restore twrp backup or whatever..
i also had this prblem btw
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i can if you want describe it more if you are noob? joking

0kk0 said:
what i would do is flash stock recovery... and then format everything
Then flash rom or restore twrp backup or whatever..
i also had this prblem btw
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i can if you want describe it more if you are noob? joking
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Please tell me how I do that in the best way? A little stressed up now

SweDunda said:
Please tell me how I do that in the best way? A little stressed up now
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Download:
1) MINIMAL ADB & FASTBOOT : https://goo.gl/UbFXdA
2) STOCK OOS FILE : http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/O2N_OBT_17801_OXYGEN_SIGN_wipe.zip.zip
this is nougat 4.7.5 if i remember it correctly
3) Stock Recovery : https://goo.gl/2kmbB7
4) Flash stock recovery (fastboot flash recovery [recoveryfilename.img])
5) In recovery erase everyting incl personal data.
6) fastboot boot [twrpfilename.img]
This wil boot twrp once so you can place OOS rom in internal storage
7) reboot to recovery.. and install zip you just placed on phone.
8) reboot... if everything works, then reinstall twrp codeworkx or blu_spark
9) after flashing twrp...boot to twrp and flash magisk... this will root your phone and this way twrp will not be replaced after first boot with stock recovery.
10) let me know if you have questions or if it worked etc :good:

When I try to bootloader "Powerbutton + volumedown" it say "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot" ..................... F.U.C.K meee!

try VOLUME UP + POWER
this should send you straight to fastboot
try unlocking your bootloader then is your first prioriy i think
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if that also doenst work check this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/device-corrupt-trusted-boot-t3718158

0kk0 said:
try VOLUME UP + POWER
this should send you straight to fastboot
try unlocking your bootloader then is your first prioriy i think
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Thanks! yes I got in to Fastboot and trying to get it unlocked. The device trying to boot again but I do not think it can... Boot logo of death.

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how to put recovery

hey to all im new here and i want to root my phone and put custom rom
i unlock my boot loader
now i want to put recovery but i didnt find where to download the recovery?
thers twrp from google play but when i start it it say i need root so how i do it?
i found phil recovery but it end with .img not zip so how do i flash it?
plz your help
Flash recovery in fastboot usb mode with command
flash recovery recovery.img
where recovery.img is name of your recovery file.
You have everything explained here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
snebojsa said:
Flash recovery in fastboot usb mode with command
flash recovery recovery.img
where recovery.img is name of your recovery file.
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Maybe the 'fastboot' was implied by your mention of fastboot, but just wanted the command to be correct and clearly understood.
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bubu23 said:
thers twrp from google play but when i start it it say i need root so how i do it?
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Just find your desired recovery (TWRP, Philz) in the Development forum section.
redpoint73 said:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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You are absolutely right, forgot to add fastboot at the beginning, that is the right command :good:

Please Help! Accidentally fastbooted CF-Auto-Root-Bundle (for xperia z1) !

Hello People,
yesterday I spent the whole day trying to figure out how to root my phone. In the end I found a tutorial on chip.de but overread it was for the non compact version.
So I used fastboot to flash these files Z_DooMLoRD_CF-Auto-Root-ported_FW-350.img” and “Z_DooMLoRD_insecure_FW-350.img
Well, as you might guess it didn't work.
Now it doesn' boot anymore.
Does anyone have a suggestion what I could do now. Phone is still recognized in fastboot or sonyflashtool and can enter download mode.
Thanks for your time
Regards
Jürgen
jeffpendejo said:
Hello People,
yesterday I spent the whole day trying to figure out how to root my phone. In the end I found a tutorial on chip.de but overread it was for the non compact version.
So I used fastboot to flash these files Z_DooMLoRD_CF-Auto-Root-ported_FW-350.img” and “Z_DooMLoRD_insecure_FW-350.img
Well, as you might guess it didn't work.
Now it doesn' boot anymore.
Does anyone have a suggestion what I could do now. Phone is still recognized in fastboot or sonyflashtool and can enter download mode.
Thanks for your time
Regards
Jürgen
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Assuming you have some ROM zip or backup on your phone somewhere that you can flash, this will get you into recovery:
Download boot IMG here - https://mega.nz/#!QsEUTY6K!MCc5GZMGgFu66C8ECtdrtQ64jOQ_1MDPWglyxAP5Gu4
Download recovery IMG here - https://mega.nz/#!E4UQwIoZ!UFpur2wY3tIAU7SdjuEg5fUA6N4BAVwX_TeK_CFpTyo
Copy both to /adb directory on computer, then:
fastboot flash boot boot.img, then:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
Then start phone, and press volume up or down when you see the led.
levone1 said:
Assuming you have some ROM zip or backup on your phone somewhere that you can flash, this will get you into recovery:
Download boot IMG here -
Download recovery IMG here -
Copy both to /adb directory on computer, then:
fastboot flash boot boot.img, then:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
Then start phone, and press volume up or down when you see the led.
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Thank you very much ! This got me into recovery! Now the problem is that I have no backup and no rom.zip on my phone. Is there a way to put a fitting file on the phone?
Edit: Ok now I found out I can put a rom.zip on my sd card and then mount sd card in twrp and install rom fron there, right? Could somebody point me towards a stock rom preferably with root access?
jeffpendejo said:
Thank you very much ! This got me into recovery! Now the problem is that I have no backup and no rom.zip on my phone. Is there a way to put a fitting file on the phone?
Edit: Ok now I found out I can put a rom.zip on my sd card and then mount sd card in twrp and install rom fron there, right? Could somebody point me towards a stock rom preferably with root access?
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087012877
From this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/so...503-14-6-1-236customizedinpre-rooted-t3265543
From this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/so...503-14-6-1-236customizedinpre-rooted-t3265543[/QUOTE]
Thanks again!
But will it be ok even though it says India generic and I'm in Germany?
jeffpendejo said:
Thank you very much ! This got me into recovery! Now the problem is that I have no backup and no rom.zip on my phone. Is there a way to put a fitting file on the phone?
Edit: Ok now I found out I can put a rom.zip on my sd card and then mount sd card in twrp and install rom fron there, right? Could somebody point me towards a stock rom preferably with root access?
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If you have trouble, use these boot/recovery files - https://mega.nz/#!lh9i0AYI!iH3Vw5keSNo66CHvq3c6V9HMCWAWJ5FIYcZZ35U254g
The first ones are from CM11, I don't know how they'll do with flashing an LP prf...
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jeffpendejo said:
From this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/so...503-14-6-1-236customizedinpre-rooted-t3265543
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Thanks again!
But will it be ok even though it says India generic and I'm in Germany?[/QUOTE]
Doesn't matter...
levone1 said:
If you have trouble, use these boot/recovery files -
The first ones are from CM11, I don't know how they'll do with flashing an LP prf...
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Thanks again!
But will it be ok even though it says India generic and I'm in Germany?
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Doesn't matter...[/QUOTE]
@levone1 Well, unfortunately this didnt work. Got stuck while flashing... By the way the first two files were twrp and the second was cyanogen recover. Now I fastbooted twrp again.
Do I have to root first?
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Doesn't matter...
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@levone1 Well, unfortunately this didnt work. Got stuck while flashing... By the way the first two files were twrp and the second was cyanogen recover. Now I fastbooted twrp again.
Do I have to root first?[/QUOTE]
Second link was a zip with CM boot img and twrp3 img. The boot img probably includes CM recovery, but if you flash the twrp3 img, you should be able to get into twrp 3, which will flash the rom.
Make sure your fastboot command matches the filename.
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jeffpendejo said:
Doesn't matter...
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@levone1 Well, unfortunately this didnt work. Got stuck while flashing... By the way the first two files were twrp and the second was cyanogen recover. Now I fastbooted twrp again.
Do I have to root first?[/QUOTE]
Alternately you could flash CM11 - https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...T3Zoa6K8nDjMW3OlQ&sig2=-5eFhWzJFl7zHnNgDnrUXQ - with the first boot/recovery, then download a different rom, and use Rashr app to flash boot img from that rom.
Or, use Flashtool to flash stock, then root, etc

Can't seem to get TWRP to flash correctly and ask for my lock screen pattern?

Hi All
I'm a noob and just learning the ropes. and I goofed up installing the Hexa ROM and recovered into TWRP.
I think I screwed up and wiped the wrong thing or something! :silly:
I can recover into TWRP but all the internal storage files are still encrypted.
TWRP didn't ask for my lock screen pattern and so shows all the files as encrypted. I have tried re-flashing TWRP using Minimal ADB & Fastboot about 5 times but TWRP doesn't ask for the lock screen pattern so everything remains encrypted.
What is the best way to proceed?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
prohan007 said:
Hi All
I'm a noob and just learning the ropes. and I goofed up installing the Hexa ROM and recovered into TWRP.
I think I screwed up and wiped the wrong thing or something! :silly:
I can recover into TWRP but all the internal storage files are still encrypted.
TWRP didn't ask for my lock screen pattern and so shows all the files as encrypted. I have tried re-flashing TWRP using Minimal ADB & Fastboot about 5 times but TWRP doesn't ask for the lock screen pattern so everything remains encrypted.
What is the best way to proceed?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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First, stop using Minimal. It doesn't know about all our extra partitions. Get Google's.
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html
Second, you don't flash TWRP with fastboot. You use the TWRP img file and fastboot boot twrp. Then you install TWRP zip after you have booted to it.
So grab the RC1 img file below and then rc2 zip. Copy the zip to the phone then Fastboot boot to twrp, then install the zip you copied.
https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/
So I downloaded SDK Platform Tools and am using it.
I downloaded the RC1 img and the RC2 zip.
I fastbooted twrp.img
The phone reboots but the internal storage is still encrypted so I can't proceed!
I must be doing something wrong.
prohan007 said:
So I downloaded SDK Platform Tools and am using it.
I downloaded the RC1 img and the RC2 zip.
I fastbooted twrp.img
The phone reboots but the internal storage is still encrypted so I can't proceed!
I must be doing something wrong.
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No, your not. What you describe has happened to a fair number of people. We dont know why. Keep trying, oower off....reboot.
It will decrypt If you boot the twrpRC1.img from fastboot instead of flashing RC1/RC2.
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DR3W5K1 said:
It will decrypt If you boot the twrpRC1.img from fastboot instead of flashing RC1/RC2.
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@prohan007
DR3W5K1 said:
It will decrypt If you boot the twrpRC1.img from fastboot instead of flashing RC1/RC2.
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@prohan007
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This is the only thing that worked. Any luck?
 @prohan007
prohan007 said:
Hi All
I'm a noob and just learning the ropes. and I goofed up installing the Hexa ROM and recovered into TWRP.
I think I screwed up and wiped the wrong thing or something! :silly:
I can recover into TWRP but all the internal storage files are still encrypted.
TWRP didn't ask for my lock screen pattern and so shows all the files as encrypted. I have tried re-flashing TWRP using Minimal ADB & Fastboot about 5 times but TWRP doesn't ask for the lock screen pattern so everything remains encrypted.
What is the best way to proceed?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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DR3W5K1 said:
This is the only thing that worked. Any luck?
@prohan007
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Hello,
Maybe try removing lock screen/boot pattern in settings completely​ and reboot your device.
Once powered up, reboot to bootloader, boot TWRP img and install TWRP zip.
Reboot to system and setup lock screen/boot pattern again.
Now try rebooting to TWRP and see if it finaly asks for your pattern and properly decrypts your files.
Good luck...

Pixel XL twrp install

So I just went back to 7.1.2 from O and I tried using the fasboot boot to install tarp but in hanging on the twrp loading screen. I've downgraded all the way to March 7.1.1 and the same issue occurs. Any hel?
Google edition pixel not Verizon
Yes bootloader is unlocked
bennyboy2120 said:
So I just went back to 7.1.2 from O and I tried using the fasboot boot to install tarp but in hanging on the twrp loading screen. I've downgraded all the way to March 7.1.1 and the same issue occurs. Any hel?
Google edition pixel not Verizon
Yes bootloader is unlocked
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Which version are you trying?
Are you booting to TWRP from fastboot or installing twrp from fastboot?
Try booting to twrp from fastboot and then installing TWRP with the ZIP
Latest version only give me bootloops
twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.0.2-0-RC1.zip works for me though.
parakleet said:
Which version are you trying?
Are you booting to TWRP from fastboot or installing twrp from fastboot?
Try booting to twrp from fastboot and then installing TWRP with the ZIP
Latest version only give me bootloops
twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.0.2-0-RC1.zip works for me though.
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I am using the boot command I can't get passed the twrp boot screen unless it takes more then 10 minutes to boot up first time
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bennyboy2120 said:
I am using the boot command I can't get passed the twrp boot screen unless it takes more then 10 minutes to boot up first time
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I'm having the exact same problem as we speak... had it with skipsoft toolkit and doing it manual through adb..
I'm using "twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img"
I'm just going to leave it on that start screen for 30ish mins see if anything happens.
btw I also reverted from Android O to N
RedBlueGreen said:
I'm having the exact same problem as we speak... had it with skipsoft toolkit and doing it manual through adb..
I'm using "twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img"
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Keep me posted if you get it, I'm trying some other methods
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
RedBlueGreen said:
I'm having the exact same problem as we speak... had it with skipsoft toolkit and doing it manual through adb..
I'm using "twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img"
I'm just going to leave it on that start screen for 30ish mins see if anything happens.
btw I also reverted from Android O to N
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I also went from 7.1.2 back to 7.1.1 March update still had the issue
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bennyboy2120 said:
Keep me posted if you get it, I'm trying some other methods
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Yeap will do. Might try an older version of twrp.img if nothing happens in 30mins
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bennyboy2120 said:
I also went from 7.1.2 back to 7.1.1 March update still had the issue
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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nothing.. still on the loading screen
RedBlueGreen said:
Yeap will do. Might try an older version of twrp.img if nothing happens in 30mins
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nothing.. still on the loading screen
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Weird. I don't know what could be causing it. I'll check partition chance maybe after going to o?
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bennyboy2120 said:
Weird. I don't know what could be causing it. I'll check partition chance maybe after going to o?
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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came across this..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72452371&postcount=1769
and this is the thread on how to do it.. (dont understand it)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
not sure if it has anything to do with it.
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im in a bootloop now..
dont think ill be able to get out of it
RedBlueGreen said:
came across this..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72452371&postcount=1769
and this is the thread on how to do it.. (dont understand it)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
not sure if it has anything to do with it.
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im in a bootloop now..
dont think ill be able to get out of it
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I'm looking into the VBS now, also looking at partition differences because of the O beta
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bennyboy2120 said:
I'm looking into the VBS now, also looking at partition differences because of the O beta
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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fixed my bootloop... thought i messed up really bad.. Gonna leave it for now.. giving me a headache.
Let me know if you find a fix please <3
It is happening when you revert from O back to N. Now I'm sure most of this is overkill but not sure which part actually resolved it. Here's how I fixed it -
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
switch to the other slot and do the same
Flash latest N factory image
reboot to welcome screen
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
reboot to welcome screen
reboot to bootloader
set twrp as boot image and it will boot successfully into temporary twrp
install twrp zip
install the image signer zip
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
profit
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and I'll type it out and make it more clear. Good luck.
mattyb65 said:
It is happening when you revert from O back to N. Now I'm sure most of this is overkill but not sure which part actually resolved it. Here's how I fixed it -
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
switch to the other slot and do the same
Flash latest N factory image
reboot to welcome screen
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
reboot to welcome screen
reboot to bootloader
set twrp as boot image and it will boot successfully into temporary twrp
install twrp zip
install the image signer zip
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
profit
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and I'll type it out and make it more clear. Good luck.
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What's the command to swap to the other partition? Thank you!!!
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
mattyb65 said:
It is happening when you revert from O back to N. Now I'm sure most of this is overkill but not sure which part actually resolved it. Here's how I fixed it -
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
switch to the other slot and do the same
Flash latest N factory image
reboot to welcome screen
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
reboot to welcome screen
reboot to bootloader
set twrp as boot image and it will boot successfully into temporary twrp
install twrp zip
install the image signer zip
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
profit
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and I'll type it out and make it more clear. Good luck.
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any chance you could list all the commands?
bennyboy2120 said:
What's the command to swap to the other partition? Thank you!!!
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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to set it to A: fastboot --set-active=_a
to set it to B: fastboot --set-active=_b
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RedBlueGreen said:
any chance you could list all the commands?
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Yeah - give me a bit and ill type it out.
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Ok - here's the list. Let me know if you run into any issues
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata​
switch to the other slot and do the same
fastboot --set-active=_a​
Flash latest N factory image downloaded from here: https://developers.google.com/android/images I used N2G47O
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip​
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot ​
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
fastboot --set-active=_b
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip​
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot ​
reboot to bootloader
download RC1 image from here https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/ and set twrp as boot image
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img​
once it boots into temporary TWRP, click on install and navigate to RC2 twrp zip
install the verified boot signer zip in TWRP(attached)
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
fastboot reboot ​
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mattyb65 said:
to set it to A: fastboot --set-active=_a
to set it to B: fastboot --set-active=_b
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Yeah - give me a bit and ill type it out.
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Ok - here's the list. Let me know if you run into any issues
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata​
switch to the other slot and do the same
fastboot --set-active=_a​
Flash latest N factory image downloaded from here: https://developers.google.com/android/images I used N2G47O
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip​
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot ​
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
fastboot --set-active=_b
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip​
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot ​
reboot to bootloader
download RC1 image from here https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/ and set twrp as boot image
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img​
once it boots into temporary TWRP, click on install and navigate to RC2 twrp zip
install the verified boot signer zip in TWRP(attached)
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
fastboot reboot ​
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mattyb65 said:
to set it to A: fastboot --set-active=_a
to set it to B: fastboot --set-active=_b
---------- Post added at 03:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:57 PM ----------
Yeah - give me a bit and ill type it out.
---------- Post added at 04:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:59 PM ----------
Ok - here's the list. Let me know if you run into any issues
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata​
switch to the other slot and do the same
fastboot --set-active=_a​
Flash latest N factory image downloaded from here: https://developers.google.com/android/images I used N2G47O
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip​
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot ​
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
fastboot --set-active=_b
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip​
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot ​
reboot to bootloader
download RC1 image from here https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/ and set twrp as boot image
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img​
once it boots into temporary TWRP, click on install and navigate to RC2 twrp zip
install the verified boot signer zip in TWRP(attached)
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
fastboot reboot ​
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Where is the Verified Bootloader?
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bennyboy2120 said:
Where is the Verified Bootloader?
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last download link.. install it after you install RC2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
cant get root to work.. always bootloops..
RedBlueGreen said:
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last download link.. install it after you install RC2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
cant get root to work.. always bootloops..
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RedBlueGreen said:
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last download link.. install it after you install RC2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
cant get root to work.. always bootloops..
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You need to flash the boot signer zip. This has been covered in many threads.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606/page16

Sprint Root questions and clarification

Hello XDA, I am trying to figure out all the steps to get mainly Twrp, Magisk, Viper and, Substratum working correctly without any hiccups. I have been reading the forums all day and trying to get all the files necessary to get all that working and the files to revert to stock if it doesn't work. I know after the Bootloader is unlocked I won't be able to relock it due to no Moto signed boot images. I just don't want to brick it and be here with other problems later.
So far I have done the following
1. Installed ADB and Fastboot + Drivers
2. Done everything to get the code to unlock bootloader
3. Downloaded the files to flash twrp from (https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/development/twrp-3-1-1-0-moto-z2-force-nash-t3687421)
4. Downloaded the latest stock NCX26.122-59-8 to extract the boot img and patch it with Magisk manager from (https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/to-stock-roms-t3672859)
I think I have everything I need to get it rooted. Here's where I get kinda confused. My phone (XT1789-03 Sprint) is on NCXS26.122-59-8-11 November patch (I think the S is for sprint lol). Would It be okay to flash the Magisk patched boot img from the one I downloaded after I unlock the bootloader? Is Twrp necessary? Is there anything else I need to know about? Thanks in advance.
This forum just died? What the hell noone helps anymore???
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TWRP is official now. Download the bootable image from https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotoz2force.html and the corresponding zip. Boot to twrp and flash the zip. Flash Magisk and install what you want that needs root. Hint: I'd advise the Viper4Android from Magisk modules in the magisk app.
Uzephi said:
Boot to twrp and flash the zip.
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What do you mean by this? Fastboot flash TWRP, but then flash what zip?
breakerfall said:
What do you mean by this? Fastboot flash TWRP, but then flash what zip?
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Do NOT flash the twrp img. "Fastboot boot imagename.img" then flash the twrp zip if you wish to have it as your recovery. You can find both on twrp.me.
This hard.. even with instructions u don't know what to flash where and what it will achieve lol. I just want unlock and root. What's the easiest way to do that on sprint z2 force?
So far I understand u need to install twrp to root with magisk, then use twrp to flash magisk Img, then boot up install magisk apk and u should be rooted. Hope I've got that all right.
But do any of the images on this site also unlock gsm on sprint or TMobile?
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Uzephi said:
Do NOT flash the twrp img. "Fastboot boot imagename.img" then flash the twrp zip if you wish to have it as your recovery. You can find both on twrp.me.
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Not trying to be a **** here, but what exactly do you mean by imagename.img? .. the twrp.img file? and if I don't want TWRP as recovery, then are you saying that it will remain stock if I don't flash the twrp.zip file?
I recently did this on an Essential phone, and the process was: fastboot flash TWRP.img, reboot to TWRP (recovery), flash stock boot.img, then flash magisk.zip.
The last phone I rooted/rommed before that was a Nexus 6, and **** was different then.
breakerfall said:
Not trying to be a **** here, but what exactly do you mean by imagename.img? .. the twrp.img file? and if I don't want TWRP as recovery, then are you saying that it will remain stock if I don't flash the twrp.zip file?
I recently did this on an Essential phone, and the process was: fastboot flash TWRP.img, reboot to TWRP (recovery), flash stock boot.img, then flash magisk.zip.
The last phone I rooted/rommed before that was a Nexus 6, and **** was different then.
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Yes, just boot it. If you flash, your phone will boot to recovery. Don't flash the TWRP image!!
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jmagi said:
So far I understand u need to install twrp to root with magisk, then use twrp to flash magisk Img, then boot up install magisk apk and u should be rooted. Hope I've got that all right.
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You don't flash the TWRP.img file!!! You fastboot boot it. It will temp boot to twrp
Uzephi said:
Yes, just boot it. If you flash, your phone will boot to recovery. Don't flash the TWRP image!
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Ahhhh!
Fastboot boot TWRP.img, then just flash the magisk.zip in TWRP, right?
Thank you!
Also, @jmagi -- you shouldn't have to manually install the magisk apk. Flashing the magisk.zip in TWRP should result in a Magisk app in your "all apps" next time you boot.
Uzephi said:
Yes, just boot it. If you flash, your phone will boot to recovery. Don't flash the TWRP image!!
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You don't flash the TWRP.img file!!! You fastboot boot it. It will temp boot to twrp
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Ohhh thats how it works. So i dont have to install twrp from playstore?
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jmagi said:
Ohhh thats how it works. So i dont have to install twrp from playstore?
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No, you don't
Uzephi said:
No, you don't
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Ok got it thank you. So fastboot boot twrp, and from twrp flash magisk.img then run magisk after bootup.
I too havent rooted a phone since droid4 which was just doubleclick a bat file lol. All this twrp stuff is new to me. Hope i got it right. Love this phone. Might get another one soon and the qwerty keyboard mod is expected on amazon within a couple months. Only reason i upgraded.
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jmagi said:
Ok got it thank you. So fastboot boot twrp, and from twrp flash magisk.img then run magisk after bootup.
I too havent rooted a phone since droid4 which was just doubleclick a bat file lol. All this twrp stuff is new to me. Hope i got it right. Love this phone. Might get another one soon and the qwerty keyboard mod is expected on amazon within a couple months. Only reason i upgraded.
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Some people had issues and needed to wipe user data after flashing magisk

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