[TOOL][OP8P] TOOL ALL IN ONE (Drivers|Unlock|TWRP|Factory Image|Stock Recovery) - OnePlus 8 Pro Guides, News, & Discussion

This is the OnePlus 8 Pro's TOOL ALL IN ONE Discussion Thread more info and download go to the Original Thread
TOOL ALL IN ONE
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ADVANCED OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS
Install Drivers
Install Drivers
Unlock Bootloader
Lock Bootloader (use carefully)
Flash TWRP Recovery
Flash Stock Recovery
Flash Stock Factory Image
Automatic ROOT
Install APKs
Uninstall APKs
Take a Screenshot
Take a Screen Reocrd
Flash Partitions
Erase All Data (This function can decrypt the phone)
Reboot Phone
Update the Tool to latest version
Update Adb and Fastboot to latest version
Set Adb and Fastboot priviliges in system wide
Install Zip directly from PC (Required TWRP on phone)(These functions work perfectly on my pc but i have perfect adb drivers on my pc and perfect TWRP on my phone)
Flash Fastboot ROM
Delete downloaded files
ADB File Manager
DEVICE LIST
If you want you can send a request to add a new device here:
New Device Request Form
Device List
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mauronofrio said:
This is the OnePlus 8 Pro's TOOL ALL IN ONE Discussion Thread more info and download go to the Original Thread
TOOL ALL IN ONE
ADVANCED OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS
Install Drivers
Install Drivers
Unlock Bootloader
Lock Bootloader (use carefully)
Flash TWRP Recovery
Flash Stock Recovery
Flash Stock Factory Image
Automatic ROOT
Install APKs
Uninstall APKs
Take a Screenshot
Take a Screen Reocrd
Flash Partitions
Erase All Data (This function can decrypt the phone)
Reboot Phone
Update the Tool to latest version
Update Adb and Fastboot to latest version
Set Adb and Fastboot priviliges in system wide
Install Zip directly from PC (Required TWRP on phone)(These functions work perfectly on my pc but i have perfect adb drivers on my pc and perfect TWRP on my phone)
Flash Fastboot ROM
Delete downloaded files
ADB File Manager
DEVICE LIST
If you want you can send a request to add a new device here:
New Device Request Form
Device List
DOWNLOAD
Original Thread
DONATE LINK
If you want to support the project please consider making a donation, thanks.
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Awesome thanks for the support.

Guys with this tool you can finally root your device without have to flash the specified patched boot.img. I hope it will help you and i hope you will not break anymore the fingerprint sensor. Enjoy it.

mauronofrio said:
Guys with this tool you can finally root your device without have to flash the specified patched boot.img. I hope it will help you and i hope you will not break anymore the fingerprint sensor. Enjoy it.
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Would you be so kind to elaborate on that? I broke my fingerprint sensor by using a already patched img.. Kind of lazy mistake. But had the phone for just a day so I send it back and I'll be getting a new one tomorrow.
I would love to root it and retain my FP.

mauronofrio said:
Guys with this tool you can finally root your device without have to flash the specified patched boot.img. I hope it will help you and i hope you will not break anymore the fingerprint sensor. Enjoy it.
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I would also like to know the steps. I'm looking at the tool and when selecting "Only Root" I can choose Magisk 20.4 from the list. The note in the tool says "or you can use 'Only Root' to root your phone you are already in TWRP mode." But as far as I understand there is no legitimate TWRP for our device yet.

Balthazard said:
Would you be so kind to elaborate on that? I broke my fingerprint sensor by using a already patched img.. Kind of lazy mistake. But had the phone for just a day so I send it back and I'll be getting a new one tomorrow.
I would love to root it and retain my FP.
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letum00 said:
I would also like to know the steps. I'm looking at the tool and when selecting "Only Root" I can choose Magisk 20.4 from the list. The note in the tool says "or you can use 'Only Root' to root your phone you are already in TWRP mode." But as far as I understand there is no legitimate TWRP for our device yet.
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So you should go in "recovery flasher and rooter" option, there you have to select the only TWRP available, check if "only boot" is checked, check "root after boot", select magisk 20.4 and click on the button at the bottom of the page. The TWRP will be booted and magisk flashed, and then from TWRP you can manually reboot to system and your device will be correctly rooted.

mauronofrio said:
So you should go in "recovery flasher and rooter" option, there you have to select the only TWRP available, check if "only boot" is checked, check "root after boot", select magisk 20.4 and click on the button at the bottom of the page. The TWRP will be booted and magisk flashed, and then from TWRP you can manually reboot to system and your device will be correctly rooted.
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Thank you! I will be doing that when I get my phone.
It's actually just using your twrp build but instead of installing it, booting it and using twrp to flash the stable build of Magisk.
Thank you for your hard work!

Is it possible to restore fingerprint with this tool and appropriate files?

t-mizzle said:
Is it possible to restore fingerprint with this tool and appropriate files?
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If you lost fingerprint, due to Canary Magisk, just switch to stable Magisk, and reinstall the latest update. If you did a local upgrade the file is still in your download folder. Worked fine for me.

spotmark said:
If you lost fingerprint, due to Canary Magisk, just switch to stable Magisk, and reinstall the latest update. If you did a local upgrade the file is still in your download folder. Worked fine for me.
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I've tried that, it doesn't work for me.

t-mizzle said:
Is it possible to restore fingerprint with this tool and appropriate files?
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actually no

Gordietm said:
I've tried that, it doesn't work for me.
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Restore your persist img ..
If you have a backup...

cultofluna said:
Restore your persist img ..
If you have a backup...
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I don't have one.

This will work on any version of OOS?
Sent from my IN2025 using Tapatalk

czerdrill said:
This will work on any version of OOS?
Sent from my IN2025 using Tapatalk
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Yes sure

Thank you mauronofrio..!!!!

Has anyone used this tool yet to unlock the bootloader and root their 8 pro?
I just can't be the first one. Lmao!!!!

Is there a Tool to install on a Chromebook/Linux?

mauronofrio said:
So you should go in "recovery flasher and rooter" option, there you have to select the only TWRP available, check if "only boot" is checked, check "root after boot", select magisk 20.4 and click on the button at the bottom of the page. The TWRP will be booted and magisk flashed, and then from TWRP you can manually reboot to system and your device will be correctly rooted.
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I'm having some trouble, any guidance would be appreciated. I have "only boot" checked and "root after boot" checked, and the phone just boots into TWRP and then hangs there. I've tried closing the command prompt and selecting "root only" but my device isn't showing up in the device list.

Konfuzion said:
I'm having some trouble, any guidance would be appreciated. I have "only boot" checked and "root after boot" checked, and the phone just boots into TWRP and then hangs there. I've tried closing the command prompt and selecting "root only" but my device isn't showing up in the device list.
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You have some problems with adb

Related

BlackView BV9600 Pro + LineageOS?

Hi! Could you please explain if this ROM will be compatible with my smartphone? I'm not sure, I don't found it on the list on LineageOS website.
Well, someone need to compile it for our bv9600 - i also would appreciate it, but i don't have thoose skills...
Also, lenovo vibe c2
i am not even not able to root my device (blackview bv9600 pro) i don't think that you will be able to have any lineage rom also...
have anyone success to root this device?
giannhs_n said:
i am not even not able to root my device (blackview bv9600 pro) i don't think that you will be able to have any lineage rom also...
have anyone success to root this device?
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jup, runs root - magisk
AMDFenics said:
jup, runs root - magisk
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can you explain how did you get root? or give me a guide, all the internet guides i tried failed!
thanks
giannhs_n said:
can you explain how did you get root? or give me a guide, all the internet guides i tried failed!
thanks
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simply follow this guide -> LINK
- allow OEM unlock in the dev-settings (hit 5 times build number to see)
- allow usb debugging
- reboot to fastboot
- send "fastboot devices" command
- send "fastboot oem unlock" -> acknowledge
- send "fastboot flashing unlock" -> acknowledge
- flash the twrp image "fastboot flash recovery name_of_the_image.img"
- reboot into twrp by power of the device
- after that press vol+ up and power button (if i remember correct.. ) to get into twrp
- now u need a sd-card (micro) put no verity opt encrypt on it and magisk
- Backup all partitions u find.
- format data partition to get the size
- install magisk
- install no verity opt...
reboot
BV9600 should be rooted. Took me serveral times to get it working, because u need directly after "Flashing unlock command" to get the twrp stuff done.
Credits
The TWRP.img comes from www.unofficialtwrp.com
The encryption disabler comes from @Zackptg5 all credits to him. THANKS -> his site LINK
Enjoy
AMDFenics said:
simply follow this guide -> LINK
- allow OEM unlock in the dev-settings (hit 5 times build number to see)
- allow usb debugging
- reboot to fastboot
- send "fastboot devices" command
- send "fastboot oem unlock" -> acknowledge
- send "fastboot flashing unlock" -> acknowledge
- flash the twrp image "fastboot flash recovery name_of_the_image.img"
- reboot into twrp by power of the device
- after that press vol+ up and power button (if i remember correct.. ) to get into twrp
- now u need a sd-card (micro) put no verity opt encrypt on it and magisk
- Backup all partitions u find.
- format data partition to get the size
- install magisk
- install no verity opt...
reboot
BV9600 should be rooted. Took me serveral times to get it working, because u need directly after "Flashing unlock command" to get the twrp stuff done.
Credits
The TWRP.img comes from www.unofficialtwrp.com
The encryption disabler comes from @Zackptg5 all credits to him. THANKS -> his site LINK
Enjoy
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thanks for the detailed information,
can you also tell me your frimewire version also because i am not available to boot on recovery!
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thanks for the detailed information,
can you also tell me your frimewire version also because i am not available to boot on recovery!
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exact same version.
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First u need to go to fastboot mode, to unlock "OEM UNLOCK"
This is easy via adb
-> reboot fastboot
Did u install the correct driver? (ADB driver) is ur device listed?
i tried repacking it myself but with no luck so far, also tried various treble GSI, all booting on my BV9600Pro and basically working but mobile data and phone are broken so that's not an option for now
I don’t understand why unblock the bootloader at all if everything is installed on the MTK platform using the SP Flash Tool !?
Why these dances with adb and fastboot? if a everything is done much easier ...
You do not install the factory software using adb ? not ?? so why can't TWRP be installed and installed using the SP Flash Tool!? Why complicate things?
Root with sp Flash tool
Hi please Anyone could explain this procedure with Sp Flash Tool and post it?
serg2327 said:
I don’t understand why unblock the bootloader at all if everything is installed on the MTK platform using the SP Flash Tool !?
Why these dances with adb and fastboot? if a everything is done much easier ...
You do not install the factory software using adb ? not ?? so why can't TWRP be installed and installed using the SP Flash Tool!? Why complicate things?
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Because the vendor (Blackview) locks the bootloader (like any other brand does) and does not allow installing any other recovery without it.!?
AMDFenics said:
Because the vendor (Blackview) locks the bootloader (like any other brand does) and does not allow installing any other recovery without it.!?
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Is this a statement or a question? Sorry, I do not know English and I use a translator ..
II repeat once again, in order to install TWRP you do not need to unlock the bootloader!
it installs without problems using the SP Flash Tool
and this is not an assumption but a statement!
My first copy of the smartphone received TWRP. It was on my copy that all the first tests of TWRP and ROOT were conducted.
serg2327 said:
Is this a statement or a question? Sorry, I do not know English and I use a translator ..
II repeat once again, in order to install TWRP you do not need to unlock the bootloader!
it installs without problems using the SP Flash Tool
and this is not an assumption but a statement!
My first copy of the smartphone received TWRP. It was on my copy that all the first tests of TWRP and ROOT were conducted.
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I'm glad to hear that it works that way to you. But that doesn't worked for me. So i wrote the way i took, to root. Let the others choose, wich way works for them. :fingers-crossed::good:
I am using another MTK device and SP FlashTool is great it lets you recover from any software brick. So I will advice people to use this method.
I am planning on buying bv9600 pro and having twrp ported and root is a good start to custom roms.
The touch driver issue on twrp should be easily solved with the good kernel module for the twrp. And official twrp support would be nice.
Subscribed to the thread will see where it goes.
hi guys, can you share a clean system twrp backup of bv9600? because my USB is damaged and i can not use sp flash tool to clean restore. thanks!
Hi, i try to root my bv9600 pro, but all i end up is on reboot the system restores to factory no TWRP or anything on it. I connected it to MTKdroidtools and it complains about a file /system/recovery-from-boot.p which restores recovery and obviously after it the system too.
Thanks for any help
edit: LOL nevermind, working fine now, don't know what was going wrong, in a last try just downloaded the latest stable magisk again. Thanks AMDFenics for the howto
Just one thing, can i get rid of this 5 sec. warning that the mobile is unlocked?
dark-wulf said:
Hi, i try to root my bv9600 pro, but all i end up is on reboot the system restores to factory no TWRP or anything on it. I connected it to MTKdroidtools and it complains about a file /system/recovery-from-boot.p which restores recovery and obviously after it the system too.
Thanks for any help
edit: LOL nevermind, working fine now, don't know what was going wrong, in a last try just downloaded the latest stable magisk again. Thanks AMDFenics for the howto
Just one thing, can i get rid of this 5 sec. warning that the mobile is unlocked?
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Maybe there is a way, but i don't know him. It is a common way for many manufacturer, to say, "here u did something you are not supposed too"
https://www.mediafire.com/file/0j0bx6cb0cb58f5/BV9600Pro_30042019_full.zip/file
Latest Firmware (04.2019) Clean SP Flash tool Backup

adb/twrp issues....

Firstly, when plugging my 7t in to my windows 10 PC, I am asked to choose which mode to go in within usb preferences, as I did previously in order to achieve and ADB driver connection I chose file transfer.......
this didn't work for some reason, only when in MIDI did I get a confirmation with adb devices.....even though there is still no sign of adb interface in device manager.....
any ideas? I can get adb connection with MIDI but is this good enough to flash recoveries/boot images etc....?
I tried to flash twrp and I could successfully boot into twrp directly via fastboot but twrp couldn't seen any of my storage, despite having all security methods turned off...
all i want to do is gain root access but I am having no joy....
ever since android 10 rooting anything for me has been a pain in the ass......truly fed up....it shouldn't be this hard......
I also flashed a patched boot image in an attempt to gain root access but it all did was break my wifi........which i fixed by copying over the latest image and installing locally......
please HELP....
Everything about this issues is already said in this forum.
Try looking at this topic here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3976961
ontwykende said:
Try looking at this topic here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3976961
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sweet, ill check it out.....
ontwykende said:
Try looking at this topic here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3976961
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It would seem that TWRP is a no go, for awhile at least.....
anyone managed to gain root access by flashing a patched boot.img?
mediaman123 said:
It would seem that TWRP is a no go, for awhile at least.....
anyone managed to gain root access by flashing a patched boot.img?
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Lots of people have. Just boot your version and use magisk to direct install and reboot then you have root
Josh McGrath said:
Lots of people have. Just boot your version and use magisk to direct install and reboot then you have root
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Normally I would be able to carry out such tasks but because I now feel so fed up with it all could I trouble you to tell my step by step how that is done.....?
many thanks..
mediaman123 said:
Normally I would be able to carry out such tasks but because I now feel so fed up with it all could I trouble you to tell my step by step how that is done.....?
many thanks..
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I made a tool to install the latest ADB, Fastboot and USB drivers for windows, its very easy to use, just double click the file to start the installation process
you can see it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tool-adb-fastboot-installer-tool-windows-t3999445
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fawazahmed0 said:
I made a tool to install the latest ADB, Fastboot and USB drivers for windows, its very easy to use, just double click the file to start the installation process
you can see it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tool-adb-fastboot-installer-tool-windows-t3999445
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I can operate that fine, its just how to obtain boot.img files etc, patch them and so on..
mediaman123 said:
I can operate that fine, its just how to obtain boot.img files etc, patch them and so on..
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Oh, I thought, you are have issues with adb, and for root, you just have to flash magisk using twrp
fawazahmed0 said:
Oh, I thought, you are have issues with adb, and for root, you just have to flash magisk using twrp
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This isn't functional at the minute as TWRP, whether its flashed or booted from, cant get past the encryption.......it cant see/mount the internal storage....
mediaman123 said:
This isn't functional at the minute as TWRP, whether its flashed or booted from, cant get past the encryption.......it cant see/mount the internal storage....
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You will have to wipe the data and then twrp can access internal storage.
This is how I did (in my phone, which is not Oneplus, but the process remain same for all phones), boot to fastboot mode and type this:
fastboot -w
Now, boot your phone to recovery mode:
(Now take complete twrp backup of your phone, and save it in your pc, before proceeding futher)
flash DM verity disabler: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
flash magisk: https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/raw/canary/magisk-release.zip
Now boot the phone back to OS and you will have root access
fawazahmed0 said:
You will have to wipe the data and then twrp can access internal storage.
This is how I did (in my phone, which is not Oneplus, but the process remain same for all phones), boot to fastboot mode and type this:
fastboot -w
Now, boot your phone to recovery mode:
(Now take complete twrp backup of your phone, and save it in your pc, before proceeding futher)
flash DM verity disabler: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
flash magisk: https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/raw/canary/magisk-release.zip
Now boot the phone back to OS and you will have root access
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thanks for this......want to try and avoid wiping if possible but if I really want root I will do it.....
what does the command fastboot -w do?
mediaman123 said:
thanks for this......want to try and avoid wiping if possible but if I really want root I will do it.....
what does the command fastboot -w do?
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it wipe's the data
mediaman123 said:
This isn't functional at the minute as TWRP, whether its flashed or booted from, cant get past the encryption.......it cant see/mount the internal storage....
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fawazahmed0 said:
You will have to wipe the data and then twrp can access internal storage.
This is how I did (in my phone, which is not Oneplus, but the process remain same for all phones), boot to fastboot mode and type this:
fastboot -w
Now, boot your phone to recovery mode:
(Now take complete twrp backup of your phone, and save it in your pc, before proceeding futher)
flash DM verity disabler: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
flash magisk: https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/raw/canary/magisk-release.zip
Now boot the phone back to OS and you will have root access
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TWRP is not functional at the moment, so stay away from it.
The only way to root right now is to use the patch boot image method.
Lossyx said:
No don't do this.... This is not about encryption at all. It's about the major partitioning changes that has happened in Android 10. Wiping the system will just make everything worse.
Avoid using TWRP at all.
Sent from my OnePlus7TPro using XDA Labs
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Oh, I didn't know this phone was on Android 10, Thanks for letting me know.
TWRP doesn't support Android 10 yet.
You can see it here
https://twrp.me/site/update/2019/10/23/twrp-and-android-10.html
Actually there is a twrp compiled for this phone, but that doesn't work , you can see the messages in thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3976961
The steps I told, was for Android 9 and earlier devices, I assumed, this is an old device.
@mediaman123, So please wait, until twrp starts supporting the Android 10.
And for rooting, I am not sure, whether magisk supports this new phone or not.
Maybe @Lossyx can help you on that.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/how-to/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-7t-twrp-t3979307
Sent from my OnePlus7TPro using XDA Labs
Lossyx said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/how-to/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-7t-twrp-t3979307
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Seen this, however my device, the European version, is running on 10.0.6.....
The only boot images available with that post is the 10.0.3...
wouldn't feel comfortable using them.....
I would like to know how to extract the stock boot image from either the firmware file or the phone itself...
mediaman123 said:
Seen this, however my device, the European version, is running on 10.0.6.....
The only boot images available with that post is the 10.0.3...
wouldn't feel comfortable using them.....
I would like to know how to extract the stock boot image from either the firmware file or the phone itself...
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You can go ahead and just fastboot boot them. If it works then just proceed, if it doesn't, just hold volume up+down and power button. (To boot into fastboot or restart phone)
Nothing will change in the system because it only boots a temporary image.
If your want to extract your own boot image you can use this tool.
https://github.com/cyxx/extract_android_ota_payload
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Lossyx said:
You can go ahead and just fastboot boot them. If it works then just proceed, if it doesn't, just hold volume up+down and power button. (To boot into fastboot or restart phone)
Nothing will change in the system because it only boots a temporary image.
If your want to extract your own boot image you can use this tool.
https://github.com/cyxx/extract_android_ota_payload
Sent from my OnePlus7TPro using XDA Labs
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So if it boots an older image successfully I can move it over to the phone to patch to then flash it or use the already patched one and flash that...?..

[UNOFFICIAL][TWRP][Recovery] TWRP 3.3.1-0

1 . unlock BootLoader AND Root https://forum.xda-developers.com/v50-thinq/development/lg-v50-temp-root-exploit-via-cve-2020-t4098077
2. Download the required files ( twrp-installer-v3.3.1-V50_ab.zip )
View attachment twrp-installer-v3.3.1-V50_ab.zip
3.Install the corresponding TWRP flash module in Magisk Manager, remember not to restart
The module is one-time, and it will be deleted automatically after TWRP is successfully brushed in
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4.Re-swipe the Magisk 20.4 card package in Magisk Manager
5.Verify that TWRP is successfully installed
adb reboot recovery
6.Wait for the phone to restart to the TWRP interface, I believe everyone knows what this thing looks like
7.Disable_Dm-Verity can solve the problem of decryption failure after booting
Does this still have the touchscreen issue if you boot from OS to Recovery?
5dprince said:
1 . unlock BootLoader AND Root https://forum.xda-developers.com/v5...g-v50-temp-root-exploit-via-cve-2020-t4098077
2. Download the required files ( twrp-installer-v3.3.1-V50_ab.zip )
3.Install the corresponding TWRP flash module in Magisk Manager, remember not to restart
The module is one-time, and it will be deleted automatically after TWRP is successfully brushed in
4.Re-swipe the Magisk 20.4 card package in Magisk Manager
5.Verify that TWRP is successfully installed
adb reboot recovery
6.Wait for the phone to restart to the TWRP interface, I believe everyone knows what this thing looks like
7.Disable_Dm-Verity can solve the problem of decryption failure after booting
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Dude. You didn't say to flash magisk again, nor did you credit the author of the twrp. And touchscreen does not work with the adb command, so I do not know why you said to do that instead of the key combo...
Indeed, there are some problems with the touch screen in this TWRP version. Can anyone elaborate on how do I even boot into it with key combination? I've been fiddling with them for about half an hour before I dropped it on the carpet and it booted, and I had exactly one chance to flash everything before a reboot, I'd rather know what I pressed if I ever want to do that again.
UPD: getting into TWRP is almost like on v30: power+volUp, when logo appears you let go of power button and immediately press it again, then proceed to factory reset option which will boot you to TWRP. I'll leave it here in case somebody will google it later.
https://youtu.be/b1lnYdNxVMg
The issue with touch not always working in TWRP is that the stock kernel disables the touch driver when the boot reason is recovery (aka from adb reboot recovery), while via button combo, the reason isnt "recovery", so touch works in TWRP
Is there a way to get twrp image somewhere? If I now have unlocked bootloader, won't I be able to just flash it from fastboot?
Installed it but can't mount my internal storage in TWRP. Anyone else have this issue?
SGCMarkus said:
The issue with touch not always working in TWRP is that the stock kernel disables the touch driver when the boot reason is recovery (aka from adb reboot recovery), while via button combo, the reason isnt "recovery", so touch works in TWRP
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And what would be the combination of buttons to start the TWRP with active touch functionality? If I install TWRP from fastboot is it different than if I install it from QFIL?
Is there a way to get an img file so we can just flash TWRP from ADB instead using fastboot commands instead of having to use Magisk? I just plan on unlocking the bootloader for now on my Verizon V50 (LG450VM) and not rooting because their are patched Magisk files for that phone yet.
GeoFX said:
Is there a way to get an img file so we can just flash TWRP from ADB instead using fastboot commands instead of having to use Magisk? I just plan on unlocking the bootloader for now on my Verizon V50 (LG450VM) and not rooting because their are patched Magisk files for that phone yet.
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That would be great.
smitra420 said:
Installed it but can't mount my internal storage in TWRP. Anyone else have this issue?
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See https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp_3-3-1-for-usa.4304847/.
GeoFX said:
Is there a way to get an img file so we can just flash TWRP from ADB instead using fastboot commands instead of having to use Magisk? I just plan on unlocking the bootloader for now on my Verizon V50 (LG450VM) and not rooting because their are patched Magisk files for that phone yet.
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is this available yet, for the LM-V500EM?
Didn't work for me 500N problem of decryption failure after booting, how to disable it?
didn't work for me LM-V500EM after boot twrp asks for decryption password ?
GeoFX said:
Is there a way to get an img file so we can just flash TWRP from ADB instead using fastboot commands instead of having to use Magisk? I just plan on unlocking the bootloader for now on my Verizon V50 (LG450VM) and not rooting because their are patched Magisk files for that phone yet.
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I don't think that's possible since this device does not have a separate recovery partition so this patch unpacks the boot ramdisk and injects twrp code there - not doable via fastboot.
antintin said:
Dude. You didn't say to flash magisk again, nor did you credit the author of the twrp. And touchscreen does not work with the adb command, so I do not know why you said to do that instead of the key combo...
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Exactly. The pictures no longer display and this magisk is different than the latest. Do we leave dmverity checked in magisk?
I rebooted before re flashing magisk again because I've never done this and its mind boggling to have to flash magisk twice (why couldn't it stick the first time or have an obvious option?). Anyway. Anyone know how to reverse the softbootloop these instructions result in!?!
How do I get root back after magisk flashed twrp and lied? When I go to recovery, its stock. Now when I replace boot_a with magisk patched in edl mode bootloop! This worked the first time why doesn't it any longer?
q-killer said:
How do I get root back after magisk flashed twrp and lied? When I go to recovery, its stock. Now when I replace boot_a with magisk patched in edl mode bootloop! This worked the first time why doesn't it any longer?
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Why would you want TWRP if you weren't going to replace the OS? Go into TWRP and flash something else, with Magisk as well.
For anyone reading, the button combo to get into TWRP is Vold down + power. As soon as LG Logo starts up, you release power for a second then go back to pressing it. Phone will ask if you want to erase data. Select yes, and yes. Phone will boot TWRP.
TPMJB said:
Why would you want TWRP if you weren't going to replace the OS? Go into TWRP and flash something else, with Magisk as well.
For anyone reading, the button combo to get into TWRP is Vold down + power. As soon as LG Logo starts up, you release power for a second then go back to pressing it. Phone will ask if you want to erase data. Select yes, and yes. Phone will boot TWRP.
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Thanks for this question, and advice on getting to recovery with keys, it's the only way to get touchscreen support in recovery, and it's a good question... unfortunately my phone no longer asks if I want to erase data for some odd reason when accessing recovery... this really tripped me up. I was trying to flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020.zip, but it was too late in this instance as system was already encrypted. so the mistake made was that I didn't disable dmverity, which needs to be done either before setup, or directly after first restart. Otherwise system starts encrypting and it seems boot_a is encrypted and can't be directly replaced via qfil, since it causes a bootloop at that point. I wasn't able to access and therefore fix NT-Code issue errors (observed after cross flashing) at this point either, so the key is to first backup or get a copy of vmeta_a and boot_a along with other key files, then flash engineering (eng_abl) in qfil so that fastboot can be accessed and then fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta_a-v50original.bin, place backed up boot_a on phone, patch with Majisk, copy back to pc, then flash patched boot with qfil or fastboot, Then fastboot flash abl_a abl_a(orig-nonENG).bin, also then restore ftm-original and modem_a/b-original with same method in fastboot or using qfil, rebot then *#*#4636#*#* choose automatic and NR/LTE/CDMA/EcDO/GSM/WCDMA , then append NT errors to /Product/OP/cust_path_mapptings.cfg following format there, and then finally flash twrp via magisk but don't reboot, and then reflash magisk.zip, and reboot. Finally, following guides for adaway, revanced, and wallet hiding should work. There are a ton of steps to this phone, especially sprint version.
i have lg v50 450 verizon model number lm-g850 android version 10 g85020j
does not read sim cards.
How to unlock the bootloader on it and flash it. Thank you !!!

[Simple method] Root N10 5G using Magisk for factory stock

First, as you might now, I am not liable if your phone would be bricked or damaged after this tutorial.
This method has worked perfectly for on my phone, which: OnePlus Nord N10 5G from Metro by T-Mobile. Build Number: 11.0.1.BE88CF. And it should work any rom stock
This tutorial is inspired by andreas__ from this topic. I recommend to take a quick glance before processing here.
General Info:
You need adb and fastboot installed and should know how to use it
You must do this process only once, afterwards you can follow the OTA survival steps
You need to factory hard reset the phone (very important)
Unlock the bootloader
If you are using locked metro by T-Mobile phone, make sure to request the "unlock token" in order to unlock the bootloader.
Google "How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus Phones | Unlocked and T-Mobile Variants" for the instructions
After you have unlocked the bootloader using this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
The data will be wiped and it will do the factory reset
Create the boot image:
You need to pull out a clean boot image from your phone. I have used TWRP to do that
flash the latest twrp for this phone:
[TWRP][3.5.2_10][Billie]TWRP for Oneplus Nord N10 5G [BETA]
Use this command to flash it:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery Twrp_3.5.2-10_EduardoA3677-billie_OxygenOs11_Android11.img
boot the phone to twrp recovery, then head to:
Backup > select "Boot (96MB)" > Swipe to Backup
The boot image will be generated in the internal storage under the name "boot.emmc.win"
root and patch the image:
Restart the phone to the system, then download the latest magisk app
Make sure to allow "USB debugging" from the developer Options
Install and open the magisk app then tap on "install" (very top)
tap on "select and patch a file"
select "boot.emmc.win" which is the image that was generated by twrp
Magisk will patch it and place it in the download folder under the name "magisk_patched-23000_Obpf5.img"
Copy the patched image into ADB folder in your PC
flash the patched image:
Reboot the phone into bootloader mode
Then flash the patched image:
Code:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_Obpf5.img
Reboot the phone into the system
Hurray! your phone now is officially rooted. You're welcome
I hope you find my instructions useful.
Reserved !!
hamooz92 said:
First, as you might now, I am not liable if your phone would be bricked or damaged after this tutorial.
This method has worked perfectly for on my phone, which: OnePlus Nord N10 5G from Metro by T-Mobile. Build Number: 11.0.1.BE88CF. And it should work any rom stock
This tutorial is inspired by andreas__ from this topic. I recommend to take a quick glance before processing here.
General Info:
You need adb and fastboot installed and should know how to use it
You must do this process only once, afterwards you can follow the OTA survival steps
You need to factory hard reset the phone (very important)
Unlock the bootloader
If you are using locked metro by T-Mobile phone, make sure to request the "unlock token" in order to unlock the bootloader.
Google "How to Unlock Bootloader on OnePlus Phones | Unlocked and T-Mobile Variants" for the instructions
After you have unlocked the bootloader using this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
The data will be wiped and it will do the factory reset
Create the boot image:
You need to pull out a clean boot image from your phone. I have used TWRP to do that
flash the latest twrp for this phone:
[TWRP][3.5.2_10][Billie]TWRP for Oneplus Nord N10 5G [BETA]
Use this command to flash it:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery Twrp_3.5.2-10_EduardoA3677-billie_OxygenOs11_Android11.img
boot the phone to twrp recovery, then head to:
Backup > select "Boot (96MB)" > Swipe to Backup
The boot image will be generated in the internal storage under the name "boot.emmc.win"
root and patch the image:
Restart the phone to the system, then download the latest magisk app
Make sure to allow "USB debugging" from the developer Options
Install and open the magisk app then tap on "install" (very top)
tap on "select and patch a file"
select "boot.emmc.win" which is the image that was generated by twrp
Magisk will patch it and place it in the download folder under the name "magisk_patched-23000_Obpf5.img"
Copy the patched image into ADB folder in your PC
flash the patched image:
Reboot the phone into bootloader mode
Then flash the patched image:
Code:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-23000_Obpf5.img
Reboot the phone into the system
Hurray! your phone now is officially rooted. You're welcome
I hope you find my instructions useful.
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Hate to tell you this but if using twrp just rename magisk apk to magisk zip and install zip it auto patches to the right slot for you and you just confirm the install via magisk in android
scottlam1 said:
Hate to tell you this but if using twrp just rename magisk apk to magisk zip and install zip it auto patches to the right slot for you and you just confirm the install via magisk in android
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Exactly.
I lost root after the forced OTA on July 31/August 1. Today I followed this guide to install twrp, factory reset, then installed Magisk by renaming the APK and flashing within TWRP. However the SafetyNet check showed "Attestation Failed." I enabled MagiskHide and rebooted, and now pass SafetyNet.
Thank you for this very simple and useful guide. I was able to root with no loss of userdata, saving a lot of time that would otherwise go into creating a backup.
scottlam1 said:
Hate to tell you this but if using twrp just rename magisk apk to magisk zip and install zip it auto patches to the right slot for you and you just confirm the install via magisk in android
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I don't understand
bgfal3 said:
I don't understand
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They are saying rename magisk from apk to zip and flash it in TWRP
bgfal3 said:
I don't understand
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Just rename the APK to .zip extention and install through zip installer in twrp
iam almost ready to root my device i have both zip files from adreas tutorial on how root it.
where those zips files need to be in order to flash it?
cmd can be used, sorry iam new to this.
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You need to get the unlock token first
Here is the instructions:
https://www.oneplus.com/support/answer/detail/op588
raginhomosapien said:
I lost root after the forced OTA on July 31/August 1. Today I followed this guide to install twrp, factory reset, then installed Magisk by renaming the APK and flashing within TWRP. However the SafetyNet check showed "Attestation Failed." I enabled MagiskHide and rebooted, and now pass SafetyNet.
Thank you for this very simple and useful guide. I was able to root with no loss of userdata, saving a lot of time that would otherwise go into creating a backup.
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Glad it worked for you. You're welcome
Why it wait forever for attached device, even removing and reconnecting phone?
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Why it wait forever for attached device, even removing and reconnecting phone?
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You have to be in fastboot mode before you can flash the recovery. Reboot into fastboot by typing "adb reboot fastboot" (without the quotes). Your phone should then reboot into fastboot mode. NOW, assuming you have already unlocked your bootloader, you can flash the recovery.
If anyone is still having the OEM unlocking greyed out issue, you need to do the device unlock from your phone, select request permanent unlocks then your device will reboot, from there you can then head back into dev options and you will be able to OEM unlock. Hope this helps seems not a lot of people realize this I hunted for the answer all over only to happen upon it when I was about to say forget it.
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If anyone is still having the OEM unlocking greyed out issue, you need to do the device unlock from your phone, select request permanent unlocks then your device will reboot, from there you can then head back into dev options and you will be able to OEM unlock. Hope this helps seems not a lot of people realize this I hunted for the answer all over only to happen upon it when I was about to say forget it.
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Just to add to this.....If you are unable to use device unlock because you have not met your carrier's requirements to do so yet you can use the script at this thread and it will open up oem unlock even if your phone is not eligible yet.
I have the N20. No twrp. Flashed a patched boot.img and lost radios. No wifi Bluetooth or sim)mobile data. Hoping that the platform is similar enough that someone could help me recover my device. Phone was sim locked, not sure if that's the issue. I forgot to run the command from the debloat script after flashing the unlock token, shouldn't have rushed this. I don't have a backup of anything though. Was trying to get root to back up everything. Factory resetting did nothing to fix the issue
PsYk0n4uT said:
Factory resetting did nothing to fix the issue
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LOL never does at this level, just wipes cache and user partition, but nothing of value where we play- the assumption is you (or the bad guys) can't figure out how to write to the system, boot, etc partitions. (snicker).
So the good news is if you can find the EDL image, and follow the procedure to reflash the phone... it should restore everything for you.
(To be clear @PsYk0n4uT I linked you to the N10 EDL thread, not the N20...)
Thanks. So my issue so far. I don't think there is even a stock firmware posted anywhere. Though there is a backup of another device posted. How would I go about finding the EDL files for mine? Can one be created? Or would I need to source that from OnePlus or wait on someone to do that? I actually wasn't aware that I could boot the boot omg without flashing it to test it out first

Question How to root OnePlus 9RT 5G?

I just got my new Oneplus 9RT 5G. I searched a lot but unable to find a method to root it via TWRP.
Can anyone please share a link to TWRP recovery so that I can flash it and root it via Magisk?
I tried to unlock the bootloader by going to the fastboot mode but keep getting 'failed' message.
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I have enabled 'USB debugging' and 'allow OEM unlock' in the developer options.
Use fastboot flashing unlock instead of oem unlock.
penguinus said:
Use fastboot flashing unlock instead of oem unlock.
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Okay and what about a compatible TWRP recovery file that I can flash?
No TWRP for now. You should get boot.img from stock firmware, then patch it using Magisk Manager, then load the phone using patched boot.img, an then install magisk to the system
penguinus said:
No TWRP for now. You should get boot.img from stock firmware, then patch it using Magisk Manager, then load the phone using patched boot.img, an then install magisk to the system
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Okay. How to get the stock firmware? I checked the official website. It's not available.
archz2 said:
Okay. How to get the stock firmware? I checked the official website. It's not available.
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Yes, it is not available on site. If you have chinese firmware (ColorOS), you can get full rom from OTA servers. Even more, for the most recent versions I can provide ready to use boot.img. But for indian Oxygen full roms not availabe yet. You can try to dump boot.img from your phone using dd.
penguinus said:
You can try to dump boot.img from your phone using dd.
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How do I do it? Please provide step by step process. I bought this phone in India and it's running Android 11 , Oxygen OS.
Well, looks like to dump boot.img you need root. Please try attached file (unzip it). Found it in TG, labeled as boot.img for indian Oxigen. Please note that you should NOT flash it to your device, so it should be safe enough. We will try to sideload it.
You already have installed fastboot to your PC, so I will skip this part.
To check boot.img
1. Place boot.img to your computer, to the same folder where you have fastboot installed
2. Reboot your phone to fastboot mode i.e with adb reboot bootloader
3. Do fastboot boot boot.img.
If phone will start normally, looks like boot is ok and you can use it to get rooted.
To install Magisk (get root)
1. Place boot image to phone.
2. Download Magisk and install it to the phone. Note that we use canary version of Magisk. Latest stable version doesn't work at least on chinese (ColorOS) version.
3. Start Magisk on a phone, press "Install" and choose "Select and Patch a File" (the only available option), select boot.img file.
4. Patched boot.img will be placed to Download directory named something like "magisk_patched*.img". Download this file back to PC, place to the same directory with fastboot.
5. Reboot your phone to fastboot mode i.e with adb reboot bootloader
6. Do fastboot boot magisk_patched*.img (change to correct name of file). Phone should start correctly.
7. Start Magisk again. Select "Install". This time all options should be available. Select "Direct Install (Recommended)".
8. At the end reboot and check if root is working.
penguinus said:
Well, looks like to dump boot.img you need root. Please try attached file (unzip it). Found it in TG, labeled as boot.img for indian Oxigen. Please note that you should NOT flash it to your device, so it should be safe enough. We will try to sideload it.
You already have installed fastboot to your PC, so I will skip this part.
To check boot.img
1. Place boot.img to your computer, to the same folder where you have fastboot installed
2. Reboot your phone to fastboot mode i.e with adb reboot bootloader
3. Do fastboot boot boot.img.
If phone will start normally, looks like boot is ok and you can use it to get rooted.
To install Magisk (get root)
1. Place boot image to phone.
2. Download Magisk and install it to the phone. Note that we use canary version of Magisk. Latest stable version doesn't work at least on chinese (ColorOS) version.
3. Start Magisk on a phone, press "Install" and choose "Select and Patch a File" (the only available option), select boot.img file.
4. Patched boot.img will be placed to Download directory named something like "magisk_patched*.img". Download this file back to PC, place to the same directory with fastboot.
5. Reboot your phone to fastboot mode i.e with adb reboot bootloader
6. Do fastboot boot magisk_patched*.img (change to correct name of file). Phone should start correctly.
7. Start Magisk again. Select "Install". This time all options should be available. Select "Direct Install (Recommended)".
8. At the end reboot and check if root is working.
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Okay. Thanks a lot.
I checked the boot image, all the three step went absolutely fine.
To obtain Magisk, everything went well till step no. 5.
When I try to reboot with the patched image in the bootloader, the phone keeps booting in the bootloader itself. I also changed the name of the image from 'magisk_patched_bco6o' to 'bestimage', just to make sure that there aren't any special characters in the filename. Same. The phone kept booting in the fastboot mode using the image.
Now what should I do?
Edit.
I just updated the Magisk app directly from its UI. Now the phone booted fine using step 6. My device is rooted! Thanks a ton!
Okay. I'm connected to the internet and ensure that magisk has internet connectivity. I cannot see any packages to download and install. Is this normal in canary version or I have to do something about it?
archz2 said:
Okay. I'm connected to the internet and ensure that magisk has internet connectivity. I cannot see any packages to download and install. Is this normal in canary version or I have to do something about it?
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Canary doesn't have internet repository. You should install modules manually. Please note that "Magisk Hide" is not available also and replaced by Zygisk function in settings. Basically it works similar to magisk hide.
archz2 said:
My device is rooted! Thanks a ton!
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What ROM version is it? Especially a build number. Want to know what version of Oxygen is elighble for rooting with provided boot.img.
Here's the build information
Okay.
penguinus said:
Canary doesn't have internet repository. You should install modules manually. Please note that "Magisk Hide" is not available also and replaced by Zygisk function in settings. Basically it works similar to magisk hide.
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Okay can I install a normal magisk app now since my device is already rooted?
Having a direct internet repository in magisk is quite convenient.
Another question. I want to install Lsposed on this phone to install GravityBox module. Now in my previous phone, (oneplus 5t running stock oxygen OS, Android 10) , I always used to keep a edxposed uninstaller zip file which helped in cases when there would be a bootloop after installing a module. I used to flash that zip in the TWRP, get back things to normal, and then uninstall a particular xposed module.
Now I don't have any TWRP on this phone. I don't have any custom recovery installed on this phone!
What do you recommend for doing xposed/lsposed/edxposed based flashing and module installation?
I can't say for sure it will not work. I just know stable version of Magisk DOESN'T work with 9RT chinese version (ColorOS). The chance to get it worked on OxigenOS is minimal as it looks for me. And what is happening with chinese phone with current magisk is bootloop. So I think it is better to not even try. At least while you don't have full ROM to recover.
Regarding absense of net repository in canary, there is a post from Magisk creator about it. Unfortunately, these functions will not back. I don't use many Magisk modules - just installed safetynet-fix and Systemizer manually.
Sorry, I don't have much experience with Magisk modules, the only recommendation for now is to not experiment too much while we don't have msm tool or at least full ROM.
Okay. And any comment on installing xposed? I don't have any TWRP or any custom recovery.
I didn't tried it, but please check threads of lsposed and EdXposed
Looks like both can be installed as Magisk modules, but needs Riru. Probably will give them a try later.
Thanks. I successfully installed latest Riru, Lsposed and GravityBox. All good so far.
Having issues with Viper installations. Will post about it in a separate thread.
penguinus said:
I don't use many Magisk modules - just installed safetynet-fix and Systemizer manually.
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I flashed safetynet fix and rebooted but I'm still not able to pass safetynet. Any solution?
archz2 said:
I flashed safetynet fix and rebooted but I'm still not able to pass safetynet. Any solution?
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After installing and activating safetynet fix you should clear data for Google Play Store and Google Play Services. Then open Play Store -> Settings -> About -> Play Protect certification. Should be "Device is certified"

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