[RECOVERY] [OFFICIAL] OrangeFox Recovery for OnePlus 5 - OnePlus 5 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Devel

OrangeFox Recovery
Replace TWRP with OrangeFox once and you won't go back
Changelog:
- Initial Official build.
Contents:
Overview
Why OrangeFox?
Features
Screenshots
Links
Installation procedure
OVERVIEW:
Probably the most beautiful recovery out there.
Synced with the latest Teamwin changes.
Designed with latest Material design 2 guidelines.
Included customization.
Inbuilt patches, like Magisk and password reset patch.
Password protection.
Fully open-source.
Frequently updated.
Why OrangeFox?
OrangeFox has been operating for over two years. In that time OrangeFox have improved the quality, stability, and device support of the recovery. Today OrangeFox is the leader in stability, UI design, and UX. Installing OrangeFox means being with the latest code and fastest fixes.
Treble & Non-Treble Support
No compatibility.zip error while flashing OxygenOS
A lot of customisations
Extremely beautiful UI ready to please your eyes.
Dev team is always ready to fix your problems
F2FS support
Screenshots
Screenshots at
https://imgur.com/a/Ai8KWX9
and on Sourceforge
Links:
Support group: https://t.me/orangefoxop5t
Download: https://orangefox.download/
Installation procedure:
There are two methods to install OrangeFox
A) Via a recovery (for those with TWRP installed):
1. To install an OrangeFox zip, flash it with OrangeFox (or any TWRP-compatible custom recovery) without any wipes.
2. Do the same thing if you want to upgrade OrangeFox
3. When you flash an OrangeFox zip, there is no need to flash any DFE or any other such thing
4.To install an OrangeFox img file, boot into fastboot mode, and run the command: fastboot flash recovery OrangeFox-xyz.img
B) Via Fastboot (For those without a recovery):
You need a PC for this. If you do not have a PC, or access to a PC, then you are stuck!
1. Unlock your bootloader (if not already unlocked)
2. Install adb, fastboot and the relevant USB drivers onto your PCs)
3. Download the correct OrangeFox zip file to your phone, and to your PC
4. Extract recovery.img from the OrangeFox zip file, and copy recovery.img to your PC’s adb directory
5. Reboot your phone into fastboot/bootloader mode
6. Open up a command line window / terminal emulator on your PC
7. Change to the adb directory on your PC
8. Flash OrangeFox Recovery by using the fastboot flash recovery recovery.img command
9. Reboot into OrangeFox by pressing the power + volume down keys, until you see the OrangeFox splash screen
11. After OrangeFox has booted up, check that everything is working – eg, that it has mounted the data partition successfully, and that the touchscreen works.
12. Find and select the OrangeFox zip on your phone, tap on it, and swipe to install it (because OrangeFox Recovery needs some files from the zip)
After installation, the phone will automatically reboot into OrangeFox
Enjoy!

Hi !
I was kinda excited about this new recovery but official support for oneplus 5 is kinda... Dead, right ?

wund3rdelys said:
Hi !
I was kinda excited about this new recovery but official support for oneplus 5 is kinda... Dead, right ?
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Yes

official dev did another update

SirRGB said:
official dev did another update an telegram
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The link is broken

Phantom Thief said:
The link is broken
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Telegram: Contact @orangefoxop5t
t.me

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[RECOVERY] [UNOFFICIAL] LR.Team TWRP 3.3.1-1119 for onclite by wzsx150

Disclaimer:
HTML:
/* Your warranty is now void! I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards or anything else that may occur to you and / or your device.
* Do it at your own risk!
This recovery was not made by me, i'm just sharing it in easier ways to download. The guy behind this is wzsx150, thank him for it.
After a lot of pain researching and trying to download from Baidu servers i finally managed to get this custom TWRP to get rid of force encryption on stock MIUI because this recovery can successfully decrypt with no need to do a format data.
Just installed magisk v20.2 on stock MIUI global 11.0.4 and it works. :good:
Info
- Based on TWRP 3.3.1
- Build date: 2019.11.19
- Model: Redmi 7, Red Rice 7
- Developer: wzsx150 (profile)
Install Instructions
Warning: unlocked bootloader needed!
Fastboot
1. Download IMG file below
2. Rename file to recovery.img and put it into your adb path (if you don't have adb check this link)
3. Reboot your device into fastboot mode by holding down vol - and power button while device is off and connect to PC
4. Open cmd in your adb path and run the following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
5. Run fastboot reboot, and hold down vol + key until device enters into twrp
Custom Recovery
1. Download ZIP file below to internal storage
2. Reboot to recovery
3. Install zip
4. Reboot to recovery
Downloads
IMG: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=16zXoYeviDUeV9zsSeDjyi_P8NnQkJhLr&export=download
ZIP: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1ZF4C5-B9rlHKJVO0GbtS_ZjT5VlX1taH&export=download
Special Thanks
- TeamWin for building TWRP for a lot of devices, including this one
- wzsx150 and LR.Team for making this mod
- Firmwarex.net for providing a free Baidu account to download from their servers
Source: https://www.weibo.com/6033736159/IgY1Ex98h?from=page_1005056033736159_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime
Works backups AND restore opción?
mcf7 said:
Disclaimer:
/* Your warranty is now void! I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards or anything else that may occur to you and / or your device.* Do it at your own risk!
This recovery was not made by me, i'm just sharing it in easier ways to download. The guy behind this is wzsx150, thank him for it.
After a lot of pain researching and trying to download from Baidu servers i finally managed to get this custom TWRP to get rid of force encryption on stock MIUI because this recovery can successfully decrypt with no need to do a format data.
Just installed magisk v20.2 on stock MIUI global 11.0.4 and it works. :good:
Info
- Based on TWRP 3.3.1
- Build date: 2019.11.19
- Model: Redmi 7, Red Rice 7
- Developer: wzsx150 (profile)
Install Instructions
Warning: unlocked bootloader needed!
Fastboot
1. Download IMG file below
2. Rename file to recovery.img and put it into your adb path (if you don't have adb check this link)
3. Reboot your device into fastboot mode by holding down vol - and power button while device is off and connect to PC
4. Open cmd in your adb path and run the following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
5. Run fastboot reboot, and hold down vol + key until device enters into twrp
Custom Recovery
1. Download ZIP file below to internal storage
2. Reboot to recovery
3. Install zip
4. Reboot to recovery
Downloads
IMG: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=16zXoYeviDUeV9zsSeDjyi_P8NnQkJhLr&export=download
ZIP: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1ZF4C5-B9rlHKJVO0GbtS_ZjT5VlX1taH&export=download
Special Thanks
- TeamWin for building TWRP for a lot of devices, including this one
- wzsx150 and LR.Team for making this mod
- Firmwarex.net for providing a free Baidu account to download from their servers
Source: https://www.weibo.com/6033736159/IgY1Ex98h?from=page_1005056033736159_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime
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Thanks a lot ? so this should work to install any custom rom? Like the pixel experience one?
Sent from my Xiaomi Redmi 7 using XDA Labs
Jojethegamerpro said:
Works backups AND restore opción?
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I haven't tested but it should work
SammyInTheCity said:
Thanks a lot ? so this should work to install any custom rom? Like the pixel experience one?
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If you're planning to install a custom rom, any custom recovery should work, including this one.
The main advantage of using this recovery is that you can bypass the stock rom (maybe stock based roms too) force encryption to access your partitions on recovery.
mcf7 said:
If you're planning to install a custom rom, any custom recovery should work, including this one.
The main advantage of using this recovery is that you can bypass the stock rom (maybe stock based roms too) force encryption to access your partitions on recovery.
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Okay thanks, I have my bootloader locked at the moment, but when I finally am able to unlock it I'll definitely use this
Sent from my Xiaomi Redmi 7 using XDA Labs
Thank you for sharing
Ask password for decryption
But my phone isn't encrypted
Tried my lock screen password it didn't work
Tried to remove all passwords but still asks for password
hamedhd said:
Ask password for decryption
But my phone isn't encrypted
Tried my lock screen password it didn't work
Tried to remove all passwords but still asks for password
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Which recovery did you used before this? And what's your rom?
For the first time i used LR.Team's recovery i installed recovery, did a format data(due to the password issue as you), installed miui global and magisk and the system booted properly and after that recovery didn't asked for password anymore and i've been able to mount partitions and do other stuff.
I can't flash gapps using this twrp, fix it please
Me_Only said:
I can't flash gapps using this twrp, fix it please
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I'm not the dev behind this project, i'm just sharing wzsx150's work in an easier way to download. You can contact him on the source link at the bottom of OP.
I only tested this twrp with stock rom which doesn't need gapps and encountered no issues.
mcf7 said:
I'm not the dev behind this project, i'm just sharing wzsx150's work in an easier way to download. You can contact him on the source link at the bottom of OP.
I only tested this twrp with stock rom which doesn't need gapps and encountered no issues.
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same here but the custom roms that doesn't include gapps sucks, that's the problem with this twrp it cant flash gapps, thanks for the response bro.

[CLOSED][RECOVERY] ORANGEFOX R11.0 for OnePlus 5 & 5T (Unofficial, Official soon)

OrangeFox Recovery
Replace TWRP with OrangeFox once and you won't go back
Last update: 22 November 2020. Build 2
Changelog:
- Updated Magisk to 21.1 (now clicking install magisk after rom installation will install magisk 21.1)
- Update Magisk uninstaller to latest build
- fixed a bug where some people couldn't use flashlight option inside recovery
- fastened things up for faster installations and backup
- minor bug fixes
Contents:
Overview
Why OrangeFox?
Features
Screenshots
Links
Installation procedure
OVERVIEW:
Probably the most beautiful recovery out there.
Synced with the latest Teamwin changes.
Designed with latest Material design 2 guidelines.
Included customization.
Inbuilt patches, like Magisk and password reset patch.
Password protection.
Fully open-source.
Frequently updated.
Why OrangeFox?
OrangeFox has been operating for over two years. In that time OrangeFox have improved the quality, stability, and device support of the recovery. Today OrangeFox is the leader in stability, UI design, and UX. Installing OrangeFox means being with the latest code and fastest fixes.
:good: Treble & Non-Treble Support
:good: No compatibility.zip error while flashing OxygenOS
:good: A lot of customisations
:good: Extremely beautiful UI ready to please your eyes.
:good: Dev team is always ready to fix your problems
:good: F2FS support
There were previously 10.1 builds for these devices for these devices and this is how current build is different from them:
New, more modern UI.
Fixed F2FS support
Upstreamed to R11
and many more...
Note: Official soon I've applied for it.
Screenshots
Screenshots at https://imgur.com/a/Ai8KWX9 and on Sourceforge
Links:
Support group: https://t.me/orangefoxop5t
Download: https://github.com/Maitreya29/OrangeFox-OnePlus-5-T/releases
Installation procedure:
There are two methods to install OrangeFox
A) Via a recovery (for those with TWRP installed):
1. To install an OrangeFox zip, flash it with OrangeFox (or any TWRP-compatible custom recovery) without any wipes.
2. Do the same thing if you want to upgrade OrangeFox
3. When you flash an OrangeFox zip, there is no need to flash any DFE or any other such thing
4.To install an OrangeFox img file, boot into fastboot mode, and run the command: fastboot flash recovery OrangeFox-xyz.img
B) Via Fastboot (For those without a recovery):
You need a PC for this. If you do not have a PC, or access to a PC, then you are stuck!
1. Unlock your bootloader (if not already unlocked)
2. Install adb, fastboot and the relevant USB drivers onto your PCs)
3. Download the correct OrangeFox zip file to your phone, and to your PC
4. Extract recovery.img from the OrangeFox zip file, and copy recovery.img to your PC’s adb directory
5. Reboot your phone into fastboot/bootloader mode
6. Open up a command line window / terminal emulator on your PC
7. Change to the adb directory on your PC
8. Flash OrangeFox Recovery by using the fastboot flash recovery recovery.img command
9. Reboot into OrangeFox by pressing the power + volume down keys, until you see the OrangeFox splash screen
11. After OrangeFox has booted up, check that everything is working – eg, that it has mounted the data partition successfully, and that the touchscreen works.
12. Find and select the OrangeFox zip on your phone, tap on it, and swipe to install it (because OrangeFox Recovery needs some files from the zip)
After installation, the phone will automatically reboot into OrangeFox
Enjoy!
Thank you, I just installed it, I have everything set and customized! Not yet tested all the options but it's beautiful! Congratulations...
@Maitreya29 Since this supports both the 5 & 5T, would you like this thread to be moved to the 5 & 5T Cross Device Development forum? We can then close the same thread you created in the 5T forum since there won't be a need for it.
shadowstep said:
@Maitreya29 Since this supports both the 5 & 5T, would you like this thread to be moved to the 5 & 5T Cross Device Development forum? We can then close the same thread you created in the 5T forum since there won't be a need for it.
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Hi there, thanks. Actually the download links for both the posts is different and I feel like I'd be able to give better support since I'd know which device is getting the error as both the 5 & 5T builds are different.
Maitreya29 said:
Hi there, thanks. Actually the download links for both the posts is different and I feel like I'd be able to give better support since I'd know which device is getting the error as both the 5 & 5T builds are different.
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Alright, thanks.
Added to the OnePlus 5 Index Thread here.
shadowstep said:
Alright, thanks.
Added to the OnePlus 5 Index Thread here.
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Thankn you, appreciate it
''IT DOESN'T DOWNLOAD IT JUST REFRESHES AFTER 5 SECONDS/DIRECT DOWNLOAD''. can you please look in to it thank you.
Sparda333 said:
''IT DOESN'T DOWNLOAD IT JUST REFRESHES AFTER 5 SECONDS/DIRECT DOWNLOAD''. can you please look in to it thank you.
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It works fine for me, you must be having problems downloading. I don't host the download. Sourceforge does. However join the support group I'll share links.
Download links updated
I didn't have any issues downloading or installing... Are is fine now with my op5.
Awesome! Thank you
Finally ?
It seems working very nicely. Many thanks!
This version of OrangeFox cannot decrypt my Android R partition.
I just completed a clean wipe and fresh install of crDroid's R-based builds. I have a 7-digit PIN set for unlock. I am confident the PIN is correct, because it unlocks my phone. I have device encryption enabled. The known-good PIN is not accepted by OrangeFox to decrypt.
Thracks said:
This version of OrangeFox cannot decrypt my Android R partition.
I just completed a clean wipe and fresh install of crDroid's R-based builds. I have a 7-digit PIN set for unlock. I am confident the PIN is correct, because it unlocks my phone. I have device encryption enabled. The known-good PIN is not accepted by OrangeFox to decrypt.
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Any recovery on android 11 can not decypt data with pin enabled. You need to set pattern for that.
Thracks said:
This version of OrangeFox cannot decrypt my Android R partition.
I just completed a clean wipe and fresh install of crDroid's R-based builds. I have a 7-digit PIN set for unlock. I am confident the PIN is correct, because it unlocks my phone. I have device encryption enabled. The known-good PIN is not accepted by OrangeFox to decrypt.
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That's android 11 problem, A11 doesn't let recoveries decrypt with pin. Only patterns work.
This Recovery can decrypt the Data with Pattern in Android 11 ?
Thread closed on request of OP @Maitreya29 as the OP doesn't anylonger owns the device and is unable to support. However, thanks very much for your highly appreciated contributions.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke

Question Need to flash Xiaomi.eu rom on Mi 11x

Hi. It has been almost 7 years since i have flashed any rom. I wanted easy way to flash xiaomi eu in Mi 11x, indian variant.
In this thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/did-anyone-installed-xiaomi-eu-on-mi-11x.4276167/
it was said that you can flash fastboot rom by renaming alioth to aliothin in 'windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format.bat' file. This methods feels way more easy than flashing TWRP.
Nowadays many users here and on youtube are flashing roms with recovery using TWRP. Is there any reason to use TWRP method instead of fastboot method. It seems TWRP method uses more custom things having higher chances of bricking the phone. in fastboot we are using default MIUI fastboot making it safer. Anyone experienced in flashing what would be the easiest way to flash EU Rom in Mi 11x (indian variant?
Hi there,
different roms have different methods of flashing nowadays, and especially for our device.
Fastboot flashing is incredibly easy. Just boot into fastboot and run the windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format.bat
which will be extracted with the rom.
before you do this please make sure you have unlocked the bootloader which takes 7 days to receive an unlock token from xiaomi servers.
RS156 said:
Hi. It has been almost 7 years since i have flashed any rom. I wanted easy way to flash xiaomi eu in Mi 11x, indian variant.
In this thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/did-anyone-installed-xiaomi-eu-on-mi-11x.4276167/
it was said that you can flash fastboot rom by renaming alioth to aliothin in 'windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format.bat' file. This methods feels way more easy than flashing TWRP.
Nowadays many users here and on youtube are flashing roms with recovery using TWRP. Is there any reason to use TWRP method instead of fastboot method. It seems TWRP method uses more custom things having higher chances of bricking the phone. in fastboot we are using default MIUI fastboot making it safer. Anyone experienced in flashing what would be the easiest way to flash EU Rom in Mi 11x (indian variant?
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Fastboot rom at EU is only when there isn't any TWRP available.
This said you have to go with TWRP for any update or change you need.
Last: Said less risk of hard brick with TWRP than fastboot process.
In order to install EU rom latest via TWRP it is so simply to boot TWRP in fastboot and install the rom.
Twrp will stay permanent once done.
NOTE:
Be careful to install a rom Aliothin compatible, nevertheless TWRP will stop you before going in trouble if any.
RS156 said:
Hi. It has been almost 7 years since i have flashed any rom. I wanted easy way to flash xiaomi eu in Mi 11x, indian variant.
In this thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/did-anyone-installed-xiaomi-eu-on-mi-11x.4276167/
it was said that you can flash fastboot rom by renaming alioth to aliothin in 'windows_fastboot_first_install_with_data_format.bat' file. This methods feels way more easy than flashing TWRP.
Nowadays many users here and on youtube are flashing roms with recovery using TWRP. Is there any reason to use TWRP method instead of fastboot method. It seems TWRP method uses more custom things having higher chances of bricking the phone. in fastboot we are using default MIUI fastboot making it safer. Anyone experienced in flashing what would be the easiest way to flash EU Rom in Mi 11x (indian variant?
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To flash xiaomi.eu the best way is to use twrp, also because the latest version is not in fastboot.
- First unlock the bootloader!
- Then disable Driver Signature Verification in Windows 10:
How to Enable or Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 10
How to Enable or Disable Driver Signature Enforcement and Test Mode in Windows 10
www.tenforums.com
- Download and install miflashtool then go to the driver option and install the phone drivers (It is the program you will need if you want to return to stock safely, keep it):
Xiaomi Flash Tool - Official Mi Flash Tool
Download the latest and Official Xiaomi Flash Tool from the Official Xiaomi Flash Tool Website.
xiaomiflashtool.com
- Now you will need adb and fastboot, so download platform tool from here and put platform tool folder in c:\
SDK Platform Tools release notes | Android Studio | Android Developers
Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK.
developer.android.com
- Now restart your pc.
Then follow these steps:
{To flash xiaomi.eu you must first launch twrp, then...}
1) download the twrp image from here:
[RECOVERY] [12] [OFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project
Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added...
forum.xda-developers.com
2) Put the image filenametwrp.img in the platform tool folder;
3) Go to the platform tool folder, rename the filenametwrp.img to twrp.img;
4) (In the phone) make sure you have enabled usb debug in developer settings and have authorized the pc.
5) Download the xiaomi.eu rom .zip file for your mobile phone and put it in the phone memory
Xiaomi European Community | MIUI ROM Since 2010
MIUI ROM Global Language creators since 2010 providing support for Xiaomi MIUI and Mi Home products
xiaomi.eu
6) Now turn off the phone and start it in fastboot mode, then connect it to the pc via the usb cable
7) Go to the platform tool folder and in the address bar type cmd and hit enter (a prompt window should open) then type this command
Code:
fastboot devices
to check if it is recognized
8) if the phone code appears you can boot twrp by typing this
Code:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
hit enter and the phone should boot into twrp
9) Now in twrp go to install and look for the .zip file of the rom you put before, then flash it.
10) When it finishes (it takes a few minutes) go back, go to the wipe section then advanced wipe and format datadata, then restart in the system. (It will remain on the miui logo for several minutes, wait, then the configuration should start.)
If you follow all the steps everything should go smoothly, but if you have any problems or questions you can ask.
RollDload said:
To flash xiaomi.eu the best way is to use twrp, also because the latest version is not in fastboot.
- First unlock the bootloader!
- Then disable Driver Signature Verification in Windows 10:
How to Enable or Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 10
How to Enable or Disable Driver Signature Enforcement and Test Mode in Windows 10
www.tenforums.com
- Download and install miflashtool then go to the driver option and install the phone drivers (It is the program you will need if you want to return to stock safely, keep it):
Xiaomi Flash Tool - Official Mi Flash Tool
Download the latest and Official Xiaomi Flash Tool from the Official Xiaomi Flash Tool Website.
xiaomiflashtool.com
- Now you will need adb and fastboot, so download platform tool from here and put platform tool folder in c:\
SDK Platform Tools release notes | Android Studio | Android Developers
Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK.
developer.android.com
- Now restart your pc.
Then follow these steps:
{To flash xiaomi.eu you must first launch twrp, then...}
1) download the twrp image from here:
[RECOVERY] [12] [OFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project
Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added...
forum.xda-developers.com
2) Put the image filenametwrp.img in the platform tool folder;
3) Go to the platform tool folder, rename the filenametwrp.img to twrp.img;
4) (In the phone) make sure you have enabled usb debug in developer settings and have authorized the pc.
5) Download the xiaomi.eu rom .zip file for your mobile phone and put it in the phone memory
Xiaomi European Community | MIUI ROM Since 2010
MIUI ROM Global Language creators since 2010 providing support for Xiaomi MIUI and Mi Home products
xiaomi.eu
6) Now turn off the phone and start it in fastboot mode, then connect it to the pc via the usb cable
7) Go to the platform tool folder and in the address bar type cmd and hit enter (a prompt window should open) then type this command
Code:
fastboot devices
to check if it is recognized
8) if the phone code appears you can boot twrp by typing this
Code:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
hit enter and the phone should boot into twrp
9) Now in twrp go to install and look for the .zip file of the rom you put before, then flash it.
10) When it finishes (it takes a few minutes) go back, go to the wipe section then advanced wipe and format datadata, then restart in the system. (It will remain on the miui logo for several minutes, wait, then the configuration should start.)
If you follow all the steps everything should go smoothly, but if you have any problems or questions you can ask.
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Thanks for detailed steps. Really appreciate it .
@RS156 I'm happy if my information was useful to you, let us know how it went if you flash
I have the Indian Mi 11X.
I'm receiving ERROR: 1
E3004: This package is for "alioth" devices; this is a "aliothin"
Please help.
[RECOVERY] [12] [OFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project
Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added...
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Use this recovery. Also don't forget to format the data (Not wipe) for first install.
You can also follow this guide. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/miui-12-5-stable-xiaomi-eu-poco-f3-mi-11x-redmi-k40.4267741/
I just updated from Miui to xxioami.eu miui stable 12.5.18.0 in my Mi 11X (aliothin)
karthikb89 said:
I have the Indian Mi 11X.
I'm receiving ERROR: 1
E3004: This package is for "alioth" devices; this is a "aliothin"
Please help.
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[RECOVERY] [12] [OFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project
Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added...
forum.xda-developers.com
Use this recovery. Also don't forget to format the data (Not wipe) for first install.
You can also follow this guide. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/miui-12-5-stable-xiaomi-eu-poco-f3-mi-11x-redmi-k40.4267741/
I just updated from Miui to xxioami.eu miui stable 12.5.18.0 in my Mi 11X (aliothin)

Question Latest Twrp pros and cons

Today the unlock time for bootloader to unlock will complete and I Intend to install TWRP. I have found the latest officially supported twrp-3.6.1_11-0-alioth.img at https://eu.dl.twrp.me/alioth/. How does it compare to TWRP-3.5.1 https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-unofficial-twrp-3-5-1-20210702.4300189/.
Can anyone guide me what are the pros and cons of using twrp-3.6.1_11-0-alioth.img and its limitations as compared to TWRP-3.5.1 as I can not find any documentation on twrp-3.6.1_11-0-alioth.img. Any help will be appreciated.
Also does the following limitations of TWRP-3.5.1 also apply to twrp-3.6.1_11-0-alioth.img ?
KNOWN LIMITATIONS:
The following are some known limitations due to either the design nature of Virtual A/B or a problem with ROM themselves. Please read carefully :-
You cannot format data after flashing a ROM zip (Limitation of Virtual A/B). If you want to format, then reboot recovery after flashing ROM. Additionally, if you are encrypted, the newly flashed ROM must be able to decrypt your device. If not, then you have to format data before flashing the ROM It appears, you can actually format data after reboot even if the new ROM cannot decrypt.
You can flash only one ROM in one boot. If you wanna flash another ROM, you must boot to system once. This is again a limitation of Virtual A/B.
Once you have rebooted after flashing a ROM, you cannot write to the data partition until you boot successfully to the new ROM. Android seals the data partition after a ROM flash to prevent any accidental brick since the newly flashed ROM is actually stored in /data. Only data format is allowed in this case. Once you successfully boot to the new ROM, your storage becomes ready for writing again.
Ideally, after flashing a new ROM, you should only need to wipe your data rather than format. But, due to a problem in the device trees current ROMs are using, you will have to format data if you are currently on miui and want to switch to a custom ROM. Specifically, the roms need this commit and to set vendor security patch level to fix this issue. Switching between custom ROMs should not need format, except for hentai OS.
If you are currently on hentai OS, then before using TWRP, you must flash vendor_boot from the link provided in every hentai OS release. Otherwise, you will get black screen. This is only needed when you boot to TWRP for the first time. Do not repeat this step again. Also, do not try this with beta version of the ROM. Use it only with stable.
If you reboot to older slot after flashing new ROM, the new ROM will be cancelled and you will have to reflash again. This is because of how Virtual A/B works.
If you must flash magisk via recovery (it's not recommended now), please uncheck "Inject TWRP after install" else TWRP will remove magisk.
Do not flash magisk after flashing a ROM before reboot. Magisk's zip detects slot in a different way that will cause issues.
Backuptool (used to persist magisk and gapps across ROM updates) will also not work in recovery due to A/B. You will have to flash gapps (or any other zips) everytime after flashing a ROM.
you dont search enough...
this is latest A12 TWRP....
https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP
Installation:
activateUSB DEBUGGIN and OEM unlocked on Poco
(copy all files in Adb folder) rename the long TWRP file to twrp.img
Disable all security settings like PIN, pattern, fingerprint
start Poco in fastboot
fastboot boot twrp.img"
copy twrp.img to Poco or "adb push twrp.img /sdcard/"
TWRP Menü -> Advanced -> Flash Current TWRP or Install Recovery Ramdisk -> you must test it... both should work
TWRP Menü -> Reboot -> recovery
Magisk and safety net working great...
see also....
Xiaomi devices on Android 12 via Fastboot only:
- Download our ROM zip file
- Unpack downloaded zip file in the PC using WinRAR
- Reboot your device to fastboot mode (press volume down + power)
- Connect to PC via USB cable
- Run fastboot installation script from unpacked zip according your PC operating system:
--- For Windows OS - windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
--- For Linux - linux_fastboot_update_rom.sh
--- For MacOS - macos_fastboot_update_rom.sh
greeting
hofi01 said:
you dont search enough...
this is latest A12 TWRP....
https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP
Installation:
activateUSB DEBUGGIN and OEM unlocked on Poco
(copy all files in Adb folder) rename the long TWRP file to twrp.img
Disable all security settings like PIN, pattern, fingerprint
start Poco in fastboot
fastboot boot twrp.img"
copy twrp.img to Poco or "adb push twrp.img /sdcard/"
TWRP Menü -> Advanced -> Flash Current TWRP or Install Recovery Ramdisk -> you must test it... both should work
TWRP Menü -> Reboot -> recovery
Magisk and safety net working great...
see also....
Xiaomi devices on Android 12 via Fastboot only:
- Download our ROM zip file
- Unpack downloaded zip file in the PC using WinRAR
- Reboot your device to fastboot mode (press volume down + power)
- Connect to PC via USB cable
- Run fastboot installation script from unpacked zip according your PC operating system:
--- For Windows OS - windows_fastboot_update_rom.bat
--- For Linux - linux_fastboot_update_rom.sh
--- For MacOS - macos_fastboot_update_rom.sh
greeting
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I know where the lastest TWRP for Poco F3 is and how to install it as I have already installed it. That was not the question. The question was that "does limitations of TWRP-3.5.1 also apply to twrp-3.6.1_11-0'? Limitattions like being forced to reboot TWRP after flashing a every single zip file and other limitations like it as mentioned above. Thanks for your reply anyways.
so for me, TWRP does not start again, after installing a file.
I install TWRP, boot into TWRP again and install Magisk. after that I boot into the ROM.
TWRP does not restart itself
So, still no decryption on A12?
I wanted to test new custom roms but i dont want to have to reinstall everything from scratch if i go back to my current rom (.EU).
Can twrp make a full backup and restore it despite not having decryption?
If it cant, can I make a full back up of my phone from cmd in fastboot mode? (so i can just flash it from fastboot to restore everything as it is now)

Development [RECOVERY][3.7.0_12-8][UNOFFICIAL][UNIFIED] TWRP with A12/A13 encryption support

This is an unofficial build of TWRP, based on the Android 12.1 branch, that supports encryption used by Android 12 and 13 ROMs. This build is tested on OP9 pro, but it was confirmed to work on regular OP9 too.
As always I'm not responsible for any bricked device or data loss resulting from the use of this TWRP builds. You use this at your own risk.
For ROMs using FBEv1 encryption aka A11 encryption, please use the official builds by @Nebrassy from:
[RECOVERY] [11] [OFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project
Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added...
forum.xda-developers.com
Download:
twrp-3.7.0-12.1 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Installation:
Permanent installation is not possible with TMO stock ROM installed.
Installation overwrites all boot partition changes done previously (e.g. by Magisk or custom kernel). So you have to reflash all zips that change the boot partition after TWRP is installed.
For permanent installation, you have three options depending on your current system.
1. Option for rooted devices:
Download the twrp-installer zip
Flash it with Magisk manager or some other kernel flash utility
Reflash your custom kernel and Magisk.apk if previously installed (see example of how to install with Magisk manager below). Or alternatively flash zips in TWRP.
Don't reboot
Rename downloaded Magisk.apk to Magisk.zip
Open Magisk app
Select Modules tab
Click "Install from storage"
Select Magisk.zip
2. Option for users with other custom recoveries but without root:
Download the twrp-installer zip
Reboot to recovery
Flash it with "adb sideload twrp-installer*.zip"
Reboot to recovery
Reflash your custom kernel and Magisk.apk if previously installed
3. Option is universal:
Download boot.img
Reboot to bootloader
Run "fastboot boot boot.img" with the TWRP boot image on your PC
Go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP
Reflash your custom kernel and Magisk.apk if previously installed
Try without installation:
Download boot.img
Reboot to bootloader
Run "fastboot boot boot.img" with the TWRP boot image on your PC
Uninstall:
Just flash the boot partition with your current ROMs boot image with the following steps.
Replace "YOUR ROM BOOTIMAGE" with the filename of the extracted boot image of your current ROM.
Reboot to bootloader
Run "fastboot flash boot_a YOUR ROM BOOTIMAGE"
Run "fastboot flash boot_b YOUR ROM BOOTIMAGE"
Alternatively you can flash your currently installed OTA zip, which overwrites boot on the unused slot, but not on the currently used one.
TWRP Updates:
Download and flash the twrp-installer zip
After that reflash your custom kernel and Magisk if previously installed
ROM Updates:
Please follow the official update instructions for your ROM!
If they give an option to update via recovery you have to substitute adb sideload commands with zip installations. Also use the "Automatically reflash TWRP after flashing a ROM" option, if you are going to install a ROM zip to preserve TWRP installation.
In case your ROM does not provide a recovery update instruction you can try to update via recovery but you are on the safe side if you follow the official instructions. They always have a reason for their particular update instructions!
Instructions that work for me (on LOS based ROMs):
Flash ROM zip with "Automatically reflash TWRP after flashing a ROM" checked
Flash your previously installed zips (custom kernel, Gapps, Magisk, etc)
Reboot to system
If Gapps packages keep crashing:
Reboot to TWRP
Flash Gapps again
Reboot to system
For OOS updates should work out of the box, but if you have issues you can follow these steps (I haven't tested them):
[RECOVERY][3.7.0-12.1][UNOFFICIAL][UNIFIED] TWRP with A12/A13 encryption support
This is an unofficial build of TWRP, based on the Android 12.1 branch, that supports encryption used by Android 12 and 13 ROMs. This build is tested on OP9 pro, but it was confirmed to work on regular OP9 too. As always I'm not responsible for...
forum.xda-developers.com
About backups/restore:
Restore data only WITHOUT pin/pattern set.
If you restore a backup made from another ROM, then the currently installed, you may have to format data. So please manually copy all contents from /sdcard to a PC or flash drive.
Backups can be made with or without pin/pattern set. It is always good practice to copy your backups to your PC or an USB drive. Also after you restored your data partition you have to reboot to system and do a second reboot to get a working system.
To make first boot faster and eliminate the need to reboot again, additionally use the step mandatory for OOS users.
If you want to copy your backup to PC, but it doesn't show up, flash change_backup_selinux_context.zip, which is available in download folder.
For OOS users:
When data is restored, you have to delete "/data/system/users/0/package-restrictions.xml" before rebooting to system.
In case you restore a backup with pin/pattern set or have some other issues I have a guide that works for me:
[RECOVERY][3.7.0-12.1][UNOFFICIAL][UNIFIED] TWRP with A12/A13 encryption support
This is an unofficial build of TWRP, based on the Android 12.1 branch, that supports encryption used by Android 12 and 13 ROMs. This build is tested on OP9 pro, but it was confirmed to work on regular OP9 too. As always I'm not responsible for...
forum.xda-developers.com
How to use MTP, adb and fastbootD:
Windows:
Install official Google USB drivers and select the right USB drivers. For MTP and adb, the WinUSB driver is sufficient on Windows 11. For fastbootD, Google drivers (Android Bootloader interface) has to be chosen.
You may have to select WinMTP for MTP and Google USB drivers for adb, if you run Windows 10.
To use adb on Windows, MTP has to be disabled with "Mount->Disable MTP" in TWRP.
Steps for choosing a specific driver (no the exact wording):
Connect phone in specific mode
Open device manager
Right click on phone either under "Android device" or "USB device", depending on mode
Select "update driver"
Select 2. option "browse my computer"
Select "pick from available drivers"
Pick driver according to above description
Linux:
Intall the fastboot and adb packages for your distribution
Set udev rules. There might be a package for your distro or use this gh repo: https://github.com/M0Rf30/android-udev-rules
Add user to the group used in udev rules. Most common are "plugdev" and "adbusers"
Source Code:
TWRP: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_bootable_recovery
Kernel: https://github.com/nilz3000/kernel_oneplus_sm8350-twrp
Device Tree:
https://github.com/nilz3000/device_oneplus_sm8350-common-TWRP
https://github.com/nilz3000/device_oneplus_lemonadep-TWRP
https://github.com/nilz3000/android_hardware_oplus
Bugs:
Permanent installation alongside TMO stock isn't possible
Error message regarding vendor_dlkm in fastbootD for OOS users (just cosmetic and not problematic)
In case you notice anything else please let me know.
If you encounter any bug, please give me description with logcat.txt and recovery.log output attached. You can copy those to your data folder in TWRP, if you go to Advanced->Copy Logs.
Thanks to:
@Nebrassy for the original device tree
@osm0sis for the zip installer
TWRP team
LineageOS
Thank you for this! Will try tomorrow.
Ah man this is dope. Thank you bud!!!
It seems to boot and decrypt very well, but backup always fails with error createtarfork 255
EugenStanis said:
It seems to boot and decrypt very well, but backup always fails with error createtarfork 255
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EugenStanis said:
It seems to boot and decrypt very well, but backup always fails with error createtarfork 255
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Can you send me the logcat and recovery.log output of the failing backup? You find that option in Advanced -> Copy Log -> Include Logcat. I will look into it.
Hi Guys,
Can the latest TWRP be used to flash A13 ROMs like we used to do with older devices? I am fed up with wiping the entire storage for every ROM installation using sideloading...
vipinpvarghese said:
Hi Guys,
Can the latest TWRP be used to flash A13 ROMs like we used to do with older devices? I am fed up with wiping the entire storage for every ROM installation using sideloading...
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Updating A13 ROMs, in my case crdroid 13, works fine. I have not tested clean installation of a different ROM after factory reset with user data preservation.
der_akinator said:
Updating A13 ROMs, in my case crdroid 13, works fine. I have not tested clean installation of a different ROM after factory reset with user data preservation.
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You meant to say you just wiped data, cache and dalvik and flashed the ROM zip via TWRP ? Or without data wipe?
vipinpvarghese said:
You meant to say you just wiped data, cache and dalvik and flashed the ROM zip via TWRP ? Or without data wipe?
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Yes, but it was the same ROM I reinstalled after wipe.
der_akinator said:
Can you send me the logcat and recovery.log output of the failing backup? You find that option in Advanced -> Copy Log -> Include Logcat. I will look into it.
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der_akinator said:
Can you send me the logcat and recovery.log output of the failing backup? You find that option in Advanced -> Copy Log -> Include Logcat. I will look into it.
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Sorry i forgot about recovery log
EugenStanis said:
Sorry i forgot about recovery log
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recovery.log
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Anyone tested it with stock OOS13?
der_akinator said:
This is an unofficial build of TWRP, based on the Android 12.1 branch, that supports encryption used by most Android 12 and 13 ROMs.
As always I'm not responsible any bricked device or data loss resulting from the use of this TWRP version. You use this at your own risk.
For ROMs using FBEv1 encryption aka A11 encryption, please use the official builds by @Nebrassy from:
[RECOVERY] [11] [OFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project
Introduction: Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added...
forum.xda-developers.com
Download:
twrp-3.7.0-12.1 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Installation:
Get your rom's vendor_boot image. For most ROMs this can usually be downloaded. For OOS based ROMs you can get it for example by extracting it from the official payload.bin with payload-dumper-go. A third universal option, if you have root, is to use the command "dd if=/dev/block/by-name/vendor_boot_SLOT of=/sdcard/vendor_boot.img" on your device. This writes the vendor_boot image to your sdcard folder, but you have to substitute SLOT with either a or b, depending on your currently active slot.
Reboot to bootloader.
Run "fastboot flash vendor_boot vendor_boot.img" with the TWRP vendor_boot image.
Run "fastboot boot boot.img" with the TWRP boot image.
Go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP.
After that is done, if you were using a custom kernel, reflash it now.
If you were using magisk, reflash it now.
Reboot to bootloader.
Run "fastboot flash vendor_boot vendor_boot.img" with the ROM vendor_boot image from step one.
In the case you just want to test TWRP without installation, please skip steps 5-7.
Permanent installation works fine for me with crdroid 13 and magisk installed. I have not tested any other ROMs or custom kernels. After permanent installation you can at any time reboot to recovery without reflashing vendor_boot. During a ROM update use the "Automatically reflash TWRP after flashing a ROM" option in the install zip menu to preserve TWRP.
Source Code:
TWRP: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_bootable_recovery
Kernel: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8350
Device Tree:
https://github.com/nilz3000/device_oneplus_sm8350-common-TWRP
https://github.com/nilz3000/device_oneplus_lemonadep-TWRP
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_hardware_oplus
Bugs:
Please let me know. I have not encountered anything major yet.
Thanks to:
Nebrassy
TWRP team
LineageOS
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For the cRDroid 13, which OOS Base are you using? I used C66, with own rec fine, if use your TWRP 3.7.0, can't boot.
Update
Hi everyone,
I just uploaded a new build. It fixes some missing firmware files and kernel module loading.
USB OTG, vibration and battery status is now working.
Download:
29.11.22 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
EugenStanis said:
It seems to boot and decrypt very well, but backup always fails with error createtarfork 255
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Your problem seems to be a general TWRP problem, that oftentimes happens in multiuser system. And I couldn't access your recovery.log. In this file you find conflicting files, that are the reason for the error.
Here is a link to the github issue, maybe it helps you solving the problem.
createTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255 when trying to back up data with multiple users · Issue #1373 · TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project
Yes, I am running an official build of TWRP, downloaded from https://twrp.me/Devices/ (Oneplus 6) Yes, I am running the latest version of TWRP (3.2.3-1) Yes, I have read the FAQ (https://twrp.me/FA...
github.com
tnchng said:
For the cRDroid 13, which OOS Base are you using? I used C66, with own rec fine, if use your TWRP 3.7.0, can't boot.
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I use C.63 and have not tested with other firmware versions.
der_akinator said:
Your problem seems to be a general TWRP problem, that oftentimes happens in multiuser system. And I couldn't access your recovery.log. In this file you find conflicting files, that are the reason for the error.
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Strange, i have never ever in my life used multiuser

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